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Page Two
Sunset Camp
O p e n s P art
of Activities
n> Mil» Julia A Monel
TIM BER—Sunset opened part of
she cam p August 1 a n d anothei
section Monday
They are n o t
shippui,. logs be, oust* they have
lorn up one of their trestles and
an» rebuilding it
Hm Townsend o f Sunset camp
injured his arm Frida) when a
cable broke and struck him across
tlw wrist
Two evenings ot entertainm ent
were furnished the CCC boys at
their camp at Westimber August f
and 2 by Ur Hoyt's Siwash Mtvlicine
show
Mrs J. T. Richmond and daugh-
ter Irene were Portland visitors
Thursday. Irene will rem ain in
Portland with relatives for mi in-
definite tune.
Mrs W W. McDonald visited tor
several days with relatives a n d
friends , in . Eugene
mid Dallas. She
•
returned home Friday
Ben H art, local restaurant pro-
prietor gave a dance to celebrate
Uve opening of his new addition to
the restaurant. The orchestra was
furnished by several members of
tlie CCC camp at Westimber. Many
attended from Vernonia mid Gales
Creek as well as from here
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W right moved
their home mid telephone office
tliis week Their home is now in
the form er Gilmore residence, and
the telephon,- office occupies the
parsonage, next to the church.
Mr and Mrs. Geoffry Brown
will move into one of th e Pearson
houses soon.
Mrs Jessie Gray and daughter
Dorothy of Portland have moved
to Timber Mrs. Gray is house-
keeper for L. L. Brown ano two
H IL L S B O R O
friends anu lelaln es with a Wienei
roust Mond.ix evening.
Mrs M E Lipsky iMelbourne
Robinson' o! Seal. e and her cm.--
in. Mrs Jack Bnien icleralduie
Cockrel' of California were »'sit­
ing old school friends in Hillsboro
and vicinity lust week.
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Htttul.n with M in Whit Ileitis p g i-
< uu- Mi and Mi
N J O riitcii
\li and Mi'- G m t i i lH’liumcx ol
Si Johiu» are ubo vlsltllitf ut the
G nlleii home Sunday Mi and Mis
G nfteii and daughter. Maiuviy, Mi
and \lr» I h'lutiiu'S tthd Ml and
Mi Wlut fie Id pu nu ked at M each­
am » etnasing
1 lollvwood Buekaroos
Gaston Folk Buy
Cornelius Station
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Portlander Opens
Oltices at Aloha
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CORNELIUS
Mr and Mrs J.
Parmley ot G aston have purchased
the Shell service station liere. owned
and operated the past three years
by Leslie Brown Leslie and Ins
sister. Miss Gladys Brown, left
the first of the week to make their
home with their parents, Mr and
Mrs G W. Brown ot G enius,
Mr mid Mrs. John Snyder left
Saturday for Eugene, where they
will make th eir home. Mr. Snyder
has employment there. Mrs Sny-
der was formerly Ju n e Henderson
mid is well known here.
Mrs C Johns and two sons have
moved to Colfax. Wash., where they
will make their home Mr. Joluis
expects to join them soon,
Mr and
m erm an
, ■ Mi's. O. E Zim
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of Portland were guests of Mr mid
Mrs Jo h n M undorf mid family
Sunday.
Mrs. M attie S m ith and M i s s
Gladys Brown returned Frida» from
a 10 days session at the Evkngeh-
cal camp meeting at Jennings Lodge,
Miss Doris Shay is confmed to
her home with G erm an measles
Mr mxl Mrs. C D. Dixon spent
the week-end in Toledo.
Miss Gladys Brown and brother
Leslie were guests Monday eve-
nlng of Mrs M. D. M ann mid Mrs.
M attie Sm ith.
Mrs F. Pugh of Mountanxiale
called on Cornelius friends last
week
Mrs. Emma Sehmale lias been
W a t her home here
Mr and Mrs. John Burbank and
family. Mrs. E dith Burb“ ^ a 'Kl
Bedortha
Mr. and Mrs. William
______ _____
____
spent Sunday at a family reunion
near Wiilamuia. Mrs. Lela Woods
and children of Blame returned
home with them for a visit
I lly
T hursday, August 9, l'.t.'tl
Alignât
1 I th
Kill
tin
II (' HU «r«h
MOUA Pi Carl HolhnuNWorth
n
'! Portland will open his orlice at
I *
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J K lini, hi* I
Uohu A u ji-l 1.» He will have his
id e e
in ( h e H untington hulhling
and lor a while will he in Alolui
'.’h
I ue>da\ n . WedlWhday and Friday.*»
Mi anti M in C p UcCarthv of
Addl'd attractio n at the Venenan theatre Friday ingiù at 9 o'clock Playing and singing the one . oi
K dso W.t h and his brother. Pi
the range and plains Plus company is ap|K*aruig here in the Interests of the Oregon slate Ian
iJ irio n McCarthy. \Lsit«\i her molh
I l f ( I i «•Him
lu
h* N m
r Hi«
T hatcher Mr. and Mrs Charles ei Mi> Snyder, la.st week
i H it,I «>H.-lt I l f
y . u H t* t w r v h y r«nn
h a rlo Keller is Improving from
Conner and thive nieces of S ta n ­ • C inmoi
ll,l««l
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I«.
n».».«H*r
a ln i
operation in the St Vln
w * r Hi«» ,*« > i,i|il« itti
ftl« * l NW M itt*! >1.(1 1
field were guests there also
eni n hospital and will lx* home
lit«« n liK k r « » ttllllw l ,.,tir<
...n t
a m i «an*«, ( I 111’ %N I III I I I K I At k it ( AKK
Mr and Mrs Gene Shipley and Sunday
tu t««r«ir* III.» ,'k |> ir« ti,M it i «
>>f
» f o u r k*««*•!»»
sons Wayne and Thurel. are visit­
will» m at.'iluiiallnw fruistiiig i i m i U s I
I f t g lo w ii t i i (It«« «I m I«
f ih«« H r*» pul>
Mr and Mrs K Skinner o f
ing in P asa'en a. Cal with Gene'» IS ntlind visited at t h e Snyder I Ilon «if this Suniin
I lia d a ta o f
with chocolate.
lltv f i r * I p t ih ll, -,«11.111 I HU **ii lb«» 2 m l
sister
Mrs
Maud
P
unn
and
family
home
lost
wtvk
iBy Mw >r»d Woifordi
newspaper is published each »reck
• l.iy r A u w u * (. IV.14. I .1 I f y o u f a i l to
anu
Lrothler.
Newton
Shipley
m
il
m i s s Fmma Nelson ol
Bismarck.
■«» H |i|> « - « r M iitl N t i a w r r i
BANKS The Sm ith family held
Legion, k u x i l i a r » E ntertain
ni «. ■ >< > !• I a t it t f o r
N P ts visiting her cousin. Mrs WHHl lll«l«H >r I he |«l« u f f M i ll a p » .ly
its fifteenth ann u al reunion and
Banks American Legion and Aux- family.
Mr ..ml Mis C A Shipley vis- F
SOI K ( Iti AM ( AKI
Johnson Mrs. uohtvson's fath- i*« t h * • r t f o r H i* t* li« * f p r a y ^ l f o r In
picnic Sunday at Champoeg park. lhalv ..ntertained the Boy Seouls
•in p in I n I . l« »-w ll
the affair being held on the etgh- cam p Fi’c girls and then (anitiles s,.. “
xni! ' 1 ' i L ' h .
P A Swanson of Corvallis. Ls
w ltli s o u r e ie n m fro n tin g
I'I im I p l a i n t i f f h a k « Jmlki ni«»iit m u l ,1«
ty-fourth birthday of H sm ith of
„.‘.iiu* at Kmpitng W aters u ? ,
M ?
'? V ,lu’‘ - “ ,— visiting there.
t >ui
•»ke.s h i v all from home
m lju ilw u iw mh «I •l«x-i «-»-ing l l i a l i l I* t it a
Banks and th e fifteenth birthday s u n d n \ basket dinner was served mM.
,,,‘nv u ti « 4 n i *
BaH"
Mrs. itoy H&ldcman and son -Ik-r
»k» iiv r
m
f«»«« a lm illa o f t h «
ni.ule recipe«.
' ptuinis and her mother. Mrs. C L. ,l«n«'I
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w> |>r«>»»vity N ltiiM ta f o llo w w it h in in n
of Billy Stew art of Forest Grove ..
ina 'm ihe utennxm games
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The day was spent in swimming
¡h,“ baM-bail were plavAi
>nng guests of Ml and Mra. c m I Madden ire spending a few days Wa«hin«c>n c . h h o » <ii«*n><n. « m i m o ra
Shipli'v and Mr and Mrs Charles at the N’aches.
»•«rl t r u in r iy
In n in ,Im i « h , I il« « t'rll> a*|
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and m otorboat riding m a boat
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.
made by John Sehram el of Forest isn^tkind'^
visuinx1 a't Kt'hel'E d
i xi... i .... . xi i-
.
Mrs \\ AhlxUi vLslleUl the II J f o llo w * . t,> -w ll
<1.MOM) I l k « I I I KS
ll«*v
in
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t
on
t
h
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S
o
u
th
Grove A basket dinner was served ¿- m k hoim- h.'re
,o * x ,t '
m J
' ’
» 1 .,
Cox home «it IMrtland Sunday
lin a o f \V u * h iii|f i . n S l i w t in t h « t o w n
at noon.
C m A
C P C hastain and family
‘‘
2!» u i
M. Law», forniei
wit li t h e
Topped with sliced almonds
I h o w c ity » o f ||il|« h . r » '. I lia if o n . w h ic h
T hirty-four members o f t h e of’saeram ento visited Mr m d Mrs i*.
xre * Li 7
' a ' o ' \U h.i Mi i » antlle. was an Aloha
»Hunt I* IS t»O f. w i S o u th « m l 71».i »I
Sm ith elan from Banks. Forest H £ Jensen irom Tuesday untfi xGi w-Gn Wo lliGInitsaI'\ i i Miri ■i'w i \usitoe Friday.
f* * t
W«wt o f th a in t e r » r . t t o n o f th «
Grove. Hillsboro. Tacoma. Salem n u ,r-d »
si w,"k
From here M? ? .‘.“.f ‘
v i u
Mi and M i n Klvm M j . field and
r a ille r
Iin « «>f N o r t h
H a ng « St r a ri
and Troutdale were present Those ¿ h e y ^ o v e w to Vmuxrure? B C i , Mi u l a n “ ‘
M cfarlane three children, and h> • father.
W illi i h * r a n t e r lin « <»f W a s h in g t o n
Vtirlrlin» of Itroul. Coffer Cake«
S tr a a t
in
« «h l
r ity
« n ,| r u n n in g
from Banks attending were Ml aiwi
; b» M i“ P atneia Jen-
I Chari«*» M.«\field of Camas W ith ,
4iul ( «M>klm («» rhiM»«r from.
I h m . a S o u th
Jt» f a r t t o th « lin «
Mrs. Bernard
A k »ri
C visited .it me Joe Bu n home 8un-
Mrs A rthur Sm ith and daughter
returned S a tu i\ii\ eve- vv^h?’
n ^ ¡ii Sellers.
»in •» Mrs
\ ik
Fry aom<* of our h|w*< lul brrud.*t
ili v I t ii iiK |, o ( M a n 4 N «« » h o w n h y
Cornelia mid son Robert Henderson nnlg having visited R ainier park w o L, ' ¡ ’. g g V i • l a t r i i a it a r
dav
th a m i r a . • i >la,l |i|« t o f T n n tfu « *» A t i ­
lie a Klrady Saturday ('unlomer.
s m ith and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W ahl
th e wl» home
I'.11* " ‘i ‘ul , d“ UK *‘,er.'
lU,d
Ralph G ieener of ..»• f i r camp
l l i t to n to th a f i» > o f I t ilh h o r o . <)rw .
Wc provide* a payroll
,uid tliree sons. Mrs A C Wahl
t -[ ,n M
H ; ¿king a ten-dav u 'n h?Kl
f i 'V i " .i'"1 ,u Zli:
w“s
’“ " o “ visitor
« O ll
«*
p r* p « r« < l hy
W tn
N a tl« o n .
of Banks and Mrs A rthur Reeher vaeanmi from his dG&es
th e i
‘n
1«, wVn ’ x g S ' “ , d 1
l-.nyr I l l e e r ,
« m l r u u n in ,
th a n r «
W«wt
o
n
««111
lit
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I
lo
t«
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of Forest Grove liave made a ree- K u ik -e h e .s. tu to r» He is spend- ?.?! xr.-
i»\i 2- u , .
M .
fo a t to th a S o u th
ua o f W a s h in g
o rJ
^ n present at each nll, ;h) tim ,, aI n , ft und ^ „ dr ; “ d J1*
Rice and t wo
k r e These kVoinrn OverpaidT
to n
Htr«««t . t h a t ii a l a s t
a I. mi g th «
reunion _____
since _________
it skirted
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uaugnw i» m u u nunn ui m rs
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ii lin« I W « li g io ii S tr a a t. (O« -
?y
viewed
and
will
aiso
visit
a
t
Philo-
R
u
e
s
parents.
Mr
_
and
*
Mrs
N
NRA
denied
permission
t
o
Word was received th a t F rank
During the afternoon the»
‘.»’.» f« a t t o t h *
p it a o f iw < ||tiin in g .
. ,
_
..
Botlimiui. at Orehaidalt- Mrs. Rice South Carolina firm to pay lower
Sliank. who was seriously injured
the historical buildings of the park
« in i h a iiig k n o w n
o I »le*lM nata.1 «a
John Holland of G reen M ocntain wm b,. remembered a- Miss K alil- wag« , than those provided by the
lo t o r »»«rvai N o
I o n a « i,| u n r w
I’loMtr CSl
while workmg at the Sunset camp
and were disappointed not to see
visiting relatives in Banks
former Banks code for the Used Textile Bug ln-
en n e Bothmau.
cor«l<«| p in t o f T* m ii
A d d it l.u i
several weeks ago. is greatly im-
the picture of Jason Lee with the
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The
code
provides
a
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proved and is expected home this
ilj t i ilt r ii iH
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(h a t ( ha « I m , v «,
l, and >«ni««l
n ta . «
theMii.
e»a,'h
»f
lulms « * « n,> < i* r f* t u n h < i«
t.
t it l« .
(lit.
l i i l a t «■at «ir
pay- a ta ta in « m l to th a
1 p r,. p a r ly har«»-
iuldlng
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th a t
p la in tif f»
usually "He o *« U l i a« I i I »art y I) a « itile t*> l
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nl m l c h a r a c t e r o f th a • • I « la fr ^ .l
Mrs John Richmond went to
Mrs C T n tes of Portland has IUC Sunday at Champoeg park six- w ednesct.iy eyemng guests ot Mr Mrs Roy Sehulniench. Present were aged Iron. $3 to »■! a week for tiH
lin t ««ach o f t K« m i i . In « i I t o « « id
Roseburg Friday lo meet Mr. Rich- been visiting relatives here
ty -one being present The» were -uid Mrs. Clell C arstens and family. Mr and Mrs Roy Sehulm erieli and hours of work
al • r,i» > rrty a n ,( th a t ««. It o f n « I , | .1«*
mond They returned home Mon-
Mrs Emil Tschanz” and daujjh-
lUld XIrs j ° lui Davis, Mr and
Mr and .Mrs Frank Hmck and three children and Mr and Mrs
it » I »a ,>r,lai«at « m l ,|tr« rta « | t«t ««
t?
Mrs Wallace L)avu
and Mrs three children and Ferry Beneflel m B urnett of Greenville Mr aivd
Have Good Ì laid
Ail work trains have been pulled of P ortland were guests Thursday Bryan Davis and daughters. Joan attended the round-up at Oregon Mrs Ralph Wilcox of Ftr Orove
Fred H Burns of Valle VL»la • «•»«» •*y in e to I t th a »>r,>|>arty h v ra in a lM 'v a
otf th e Tillamook branch of the of Mrs. Lester Mooberrv
"
aud Carol.v n- Clay Da m s and Miss City Saturday
iU1(j ^ jLSi4 viola Parker of Portland w.t • in (own W ednesda' His outs d m r r i l»a«|. a n d tn lia n t harasi f t h a t th a
S. P. railroad because of the lack
Mrs M. D. Maim. Mrs M attie W arner- Mr and Mrs. O tto Soder-
Mr and Mr> ,fohn Hartwick vis-
Irvin and two daughters of averaged 4« Im&hels to the acre on daaraa• N, ha r« n d a r« d a h n d a r a f in o r « h a li « (a n d
• u v h o th e r
of business. The camps are all Sm ith and Miss Gladvs Brown a t- steom and daughters. G eraldine and i i tea relatives m Portland ounaay*.
Portland and three nieces of Beav- >ix acres He states that M a t t a «a n d an f d u r t f h o a r r «n. r a h h a daa»E
f ,* m « y a p | »oar | e th a
closed dowm for th e present, and tended t h e Farnunxton reunion
T^ee. Mr and Mrs F rank
1 ‘Vn r'\ ^tlee attended a meeting enon visited Mr and Mrs W T VrUcak averaged 53 bushels on four t 'l u i r t t«» I m » « m », U ta h ia In th a p rvtniaaB
no work trains are needed The Sunday at Farm ington
*
* Sovinc and children. Ronnie and * of the democratic state central com- Stilers Sunday afternoon
a,-res
I h n ■ e u iitm o n . 1« * a rx r» l u».*»n y u u h y
in ib ita « Ilo n t h a r a o f p u i» n a n t t-i» a n ,»rda r
extra board lias been abolished un-
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Crosby and Siurie>’- ^ r s . Anna K aufm an. Mr. nut tee Augiist 1 in Portland.
Mr and Mrs Cliff Sandy and
m a d a • m l a n t« i« * | m t h a «ho »a a n t t t la . |
til business picks up agaui. and son of Portland visited at the G
*Irs Rav Abraham and chil-
Mr and Mrs (. harles Kessler and daughter Mary and Mr and Mrs
You nutst keep
A >ing" no «-«•u
th a l * t d a y • •f A u tfu a t,
most of the round-house crew is Crosbv home here Monday
dren. Dan. Dorothy and Leroy, Mr. ta o children spent Sunday at Ja n t- Ernest M arr were S unda\ guests m atter a luit may befall \«»u upon i va r » t . a h n y d > th a a u *a llo <>n
o n r a b l« («aorg;a K
Kap-
being laid off,
_ . .
Mrs. Mildred Newland of Port- and Mr» Frank H anauska and chil- te n ,u^ c h . _ j
__
of Mr and Mrs Orville Sandy at the trail
la y . J mlk,'«» >>f th a k li, »a a n t Itiä» 1 v.» u rt a n d
C
h
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l
p
dren.
Ruth.
Jerry
and
Helen.
Mr.
.Albert
and
Fern
Stafford
and
Moimtaindnle
John Marchel was a Portland land is a guest of Mrs
w h ic h • •rd a r |»r**<-rth«a t h a t th I* « u in n o tn * i
BECAUSE
and Mrs Sam Stoller and children. Ernest Kangas
m ,
and
j ,
w .v m -n tro it
visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
Selfridge.
„ u of » Taft visited rei-
keep
» on w 111 » h a ll t»a im h lia h a » ! ..n,-«» a w oa 1 f . <
» iv a a n d o»» na « ru (H « *« « •k* te
Mrs Julia Morse, who lias been
Harvesting of peaches will b e Vl0la- Bernice and Jimmy. Mr and atlves in Banks Sunday.
_
anij m L s , Mamie Sand» » .¡.u.x
th a
pw
A
n
n
i
iw a p a iw r
visiting friends in Portland for the drawing to a close by the end of
Lloyd W aymier iuid cluldren.
Jac? Schulm erich spent Sunday Mi.xs M amin Hol!enb>'i-k ot Seattl.
F\>r once tliat the race Is begun
« in i p u l
It's creamy
r«». t ir a -
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Laverne. Adeem K enneth and Doris, and Sunday night with his mother. .uld Francis Thompson of Portland
past week, ----------
returned . home
Sunday,
the week
is on till the winners
llave
i.i ,«f r a t
i W a«h-
Mrs. Ella Turner. Mr and Mrs Mrs Minm» Schulm erich. and Mr. ,ri. pcndii’.. this week at various all com,' through
Mr and Mrs. C harles S tanton
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i.
th«
flrat
rich
and fill­
p u b it, a-
Vernon T urner a n d friend. Miss and Mrs Earl Wilson and family Oregon beaches They expect to vis-
And o n e I h i t'v o u unit
had as their week-end guests Mrs. ,
, r»-
• v v , ,
la y , . f
Mrs. Sam Inkley is seriously 111 lt Mr ,md Mrs Claude Morgan at 'lu n e rs are going ' of gaining your
Maurice H effner Mr and Mrs.
S tanton's mother. Mrs. V. S P at- / V n i l U c l I F lC R I C l~ f t T U
ing— it never
th a ,ta t« <»f t h « la * l
the Au,
E. at her home west of Banks
Rockaway while on the trip
pubi
Durwald Horine. Mr and Mr
terson. and also her sister and
ha 3 " t h
due Ex
loses zest, and
Z K aufm an and children. Margery
Mr. and Mrs W right returned
y E Dixlsou left Monday for
terson. and also her brother-in-
ar.d Marceil. Mr. and Mrs Ed to their home in Aberdeen. W ash, h l, home at l.ns Angeles a f'e r i
law and sister. Mr and Mrs L. W’
I ain't feclln' so well tonight,
Schlegel
and
sons.
Erwin.
Lester
Sunday
after
a
few
days
visit
a
t
tew
.lays Visit with his brother
Myrick and son Elwin. Elwtn «nil
p „ ..-x ir- t v ™
.
« v » -» ...
tlie oftteopath os the patient
remain with Ins aunt for a n indef-
annual pic- and Robert. Mrs Rose Prickett the Ed Clark home here M arjorie c i .i les I>"ds' n. east ot Hank- arid
otit a veil Ex.
m ite visit.
SÍS was
Sunday at the old and children. E arl and Oradel. Mrs. Clark returned horn* with them with other relatives m this vi< untv.
Mrs C P Easley of Enright
church a t Farm ington Rita Heltzel and daughters. Betty after having spent the sum m er Wednesdav Mr. and Mrs Charle«
HCMMONN
drove through
ha ( ir . u i l C .H ir t o f th a S la t«
to Portland
¡niriii'iliiiti' cash buyer
with friends
l,ir Id to lit) acre* with !<•
Oscar Shifter
. _____ ____ ___ ___ __ ___
„ .
All our cows are
Gladys and Sylvia attended a fam - ?}cniCT
ua^» held at noon w G. Walker. Fred Schlegel. Sam Bradon Miller, '•
Mr. and Mrs. Bert O rindle aiwi
in cultivation on jrnod road,
a r t . . t. « n .I M r *
Ira n i
W .
ily picnic in Portland S unday
: 1 *?,
H are presented a Schlegel and Guy Sander-
Dr. Yo >ung Preaches
Victor Ferns of McMinnville vi-itci
T.
li. and Abortion
i* w if a .
T h «na-
W . v«rto
with m odern buildings. Not
Mr.
oiTt : meIJ}o
Mothers'
Club
Meet»
th* Henry
u n i
M r»
¿WU . and
dUU Mrs.
wkiio. Roy Townsend
IVnitOCilU had o -J, .. Jf, . l.re.. e Dk
U ry . oi her
V '
i -» W
«WM -••«»»»
xkciiiy Y
idling of Hillsboro oc- Bert s párente, Mr and Mr Ell
I'h o r.ia . W . , i> r r » . .„
ht
to
exceed
$7000.
tested.
W
i
l
l
m
m
UI..I M
as their Sunday guesU Mr and
, .lI1P • ai72í- w
Mothers club met with Mrs A C. cupied the Banks church pulpit G nndle Sunday.
W i t lia i
C o«
hi»
I
< * a n d M r»
Mrs. Antone Smejkal and daugh-
, y, i í lnSu m « 1Wo an ® Wahl Friday afternoon. Program. Sunday evening, the regular pastor
Mrs Nora Doolev of Forest Grove
•
»
h
i
t
w
if
e
.
M
a
y B ro w n a nd
ter of Westimber. and Mr. and
t0 ,
et» Farm ington the them e of which was gardens, being at the Epworth League in- spent .several days last week with
B r o w n , h a r h ua bt m l
W i llia m
It
Mrs Clarence Girsliberger a n d
Mrs Ethel Moore, included recitations by Sheila Hall, stitute a t Falls City.
her m other Mrs. M A IXxltLs
a n d M r«
W i llia n It
Listings of
H it t
h i* w if
baby.
'7Ce Pre-sldent of the association. B arbara Wilson. Jan et Sellers;
The Misses H attie Kennedy and Mr and Mrs. Carl Stribich anti
M
I h t t a n .I
Mr
h I
charge of th e program and piano duet by Hazel Wolford and Vivía Bennett were Saturday night Jackson Dooley came out Sundas
w if e
A»ax H i t t
and M r*
Ila
FARMS
- ACREAGES
ousuiess session which included a Marie Rieben; song by Bluebirds, and Sunday guests ol Mr and Mrs. from Forest Orove and M i n Doolev
h i*
w if a
Th«m »a* K
Hi
Mr
T h .M ..a * h
|l,u .
h i*
wi
frn
yelden Boge J r , sing- and talks by Rev and Mrs. Tilton Jeff Kennedy.
returned home with them.
H
.
L it t and M r-
E r a I ’ H i t t , h i* t • f
o nti
Ble?r of Yamhill. S' ral invited guests
Mr and Mrs Ray Parmley and
Mrs Belle Lilly, who .»|>cnt the
C h a rle a G
H i t t u n .I M r »
C h a r i, -
oe m e lie T h at Bmds_ The of- were present F» ..owing th e program two children visite;! from W*dne.s- last two weeks with her daughter.
H i t t , h l* w if e . A II
*eii?t W»erex íe ’€ r
;
ed
a handkerchief shower was given day until »Sunday at the A J. »Mrs Fred Wolford, went to Gales
1: H i * i. h i- w if e
J
i
president; Mrs. Ethel ^fo°re. vice- Mrs. Cliff Sandy, a member of the Friedley home in
Hillsboro Mrs Creek Sunday to visit relatives for
i
i
H i”
hb
( B y M I m C l a n M
1311 Main Street
Mr
I ri»»ik R o w « h ie
presiaent; Mrs Maude Pattee. sec- ciub. who is soon moving to Ver- Lois Vercol and two daughters o í a few weeks before returning to
DAIRY
WITCH HAZEL— W itch Hazel retary - treasurer
m m a r r ie d , A l* x
lt,>w»
Mrs E. Boge noma In the evening a pot luck Mt. Vernon. Wash., and Mrs D o k -¡ her home in Cornelius
11
il H I m »ro. ()rc<nn
K u w a . h i*
w if * . C a r r il
nreZ
752? «52!?, i i rs fH dm ner waa served ill the picnic kie Mavs »nd two children of Ryd-
Haiwl Wolford and Marie Rl, ben
Phone 4RXI
ri«al
M y r tle R »we. u t
stead of September
a.
as pr
Boge «ere on th e committee for grounds in the backyard of the erwood «ere guests there also
are attending ttite Epw ortth League
R o w e , u n m a rr io .1 , | ( n
»lously stated in th is column.
__ ____
_____ in
tne
day. ________________
Ice cream
was served
Wahl home The families of the
Mr and Mrs D P. Hopkins and convention at Falls City this week
Mrs R. A. Dean returned Fr.dav
afternoon by the association
members and the visitors were pres- Mr and Mrs Elmer Hopkins and Friday night they were guests of
from th e Jones hospital, where she
________________
ent for dinner, which was followed three daughters of Tillamook at- Rev and Mrs Tilton at. Yamhill,
underwent an operation. She is y—,
Mr and Mrs Harry W hitfield
by a social evening. Fifty-five were t-nded the funeral of Mrs. H attie
still
confmed
to
her
bed.
(jC
O
r
ffe
S
u
S
D
ilU
P
r
of Eshicada .spent Saturday und
present for the .supper and evening Eberly Friday.
Archibald McLean tattooed all of
&
G U S D d U lT
The M others club w a s organized
M anage, Factory
h . f o ^ T u e s d a y , He has ! 2 6 f o x e s
meet-
Ray Lien of Banks has charge of
Mc-
IN REAL ESTATE
WE
DEAL
Mr and Mrs. Charles T Shobert
z
ln wnat u a s tllen calK J
new cheese factory, which opened
W ri» «
of Portland were Sundav -u eiU a at
L
CORNELIUS
U K ix jb L W b —
-G George
eo rg e Susbauer.
^ Oraw's
w s
g
grove
rv v r
j It
i
was organized as up a t Philom ath August 1 George
□I r o n u n a
f ___ .
. r i o m r r m n r f rx f ’ h p R i i n H a v Kf h n n
Fire a n d A u t o m o b ile I n s u r a n c e
X Albert " Newby
" " O home
° r _ <*«neU“ '
in Forest
; Moss is hauling milk there The
the
M a k e L o a n * a n d !«« u e S u r e t y B on d «
Mr and Mrs Chester A John- 2,rov,e.5 ,untlaJ
a,” d
1 families of the two men will re-
Banks for thp
nt.
son of Dallas were week-end guests 20. 1857. in' Sheffield. Ohio, but departm ent There were 20 charter maln
KURATLI & WISMER
had
lived
in
Oregon
57
years
He
members,
five
are
dead
and
five
Mt.
and
Mrs
Charles
S
Shipley
a t the Norman Moulton home.
H IL L S B O R O . O K E O O N
w
a
s
unmarried.
T
hree
brothers,
are
still
living
in
Banks,
the
others
vtsited Sunday a t the home of
Nicholas Welch of Fairview and
T e le p h o n e 1301
121« S e e n * S t.
moved a«
away
Stanley B ennett of Portland were M ih a e l and P eter oftorneU us. and hav.n.- moved
ay 7 Those still liv- Mr. and Mrs Em m ett Shipley at
Tuesday guests of Mr and Mrs. IJcnry Susbauer of T rent, survive. {hR ^L.,re Í11 „ V ' '
Harr» Hoeffel. Harry Hoeffel Jr.
Tuesday i n St. Alexander's nie scnuim ericn. Mrs. vnarie
returned Tuesday from Blue Lake, m
church. Cornelius. R ecitation of the Icy and Mrs f lora Munford
where he lias been for a week
ro s a r» -
was
a t.
7 «5 n m xfnn.
Mrs Flora Munford visit
Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 10, 11 and 13
ter Norma returned“ Saf'urdav Tom da>
B 'tm s chapel a t Forest recreational .school in Corvallis
Corvallis
Eugene where the» have te en "vis- Orove B unal was in the Verboort August 1 and 2 K enneth Munford
rtDiJ
Visitation cemetery.
of Banks is an instructor in dram -
ting for twoi weeks
ie
_______ ______________________________
Han? Beck has been suffering
s.
1
CARNATION MILK, tall size. Can
since August 1 with a knee sprain,
6c
assists
received while harvesting.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Nofzinger and
MARSHMALLOWS, colored. 6L ,-oz. pkg.
10c
Schlegel and Smith Families
Hold Reunions at Champoeg
49c
49c
doz.
PERFECTION BAKERY
Farmington Sunday
ITS GOOD
W ANTED
I OR THEM
GRADE
Opening of School
Set Witch Hazel
W. G. IDE
HR
M IL K
G R O V I:
r- ,
Reedville
d
ily reunion held a t the home of Tit ii™ d
vveunesuay a i
C^nh»ia th e r'
C' Nofzulger- of
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Altig spent
sports,
‘Dale Phillips. who has peen spend-
K
«
V
aW° rn “ ' r6‘ ’o
^
With h er daughter-M rs.
h
J Mr and Mrs. O Morrison's grand-
WC k 8t children from Pendleton are here
the home of V. L. Nash.
visiting
Mrs. R N. Snipes and daughter
Geraldine are visiting relatives in
Stiver th is week.
Mr and Mrs. M. A. Schm idt and
daughter Verna, and John Schaffer
of Crofton. N eb . arrived last week
to visit Mr and Mrs. H arlan Landis,
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
who had been living on the Don
Gregg place, but had moved to
M. D.
California. They like the climate
and fruit so well they expect to re- KYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
turn and locate in Oregon.
SPECIALIST
Mrs. Lily Hanley, Art Hanley.
Bessie B i’dgi. rin and Mrs. Nellie
GLASSES FITTED
Hoard visited the M. A Pierson
Boom S
family at Aurora Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs John G ates S r .
( o m m e r r ia l N a t io n a l B a n k A n n e x
George G ates of Portland and Mrs.
Pbonea
H<»ura
Ella Letter of Forest Grove a t­
R e -.iiie n c e 2972
9 :>0 a. m. to 12 m.
tended the Nebraska picnic at Cor­
1 :30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
O f f i c e 2971
vallis Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George Padgett
a n d family entertained a f e w
Leisyville
g.
dram atics
and
GROCERY
V A LU ES
August 10, 11, 13
FLOUR
Red Rose
49-lb. bag
$ JL'69
Blue Bell
49- lb. bag
$ j^ .5 9
SOAP
POWDER
Sw ift’s Pride
10c
Famous Model 90
SALE
PRICE
74
50
Model 90 W asher with square alum inum tub,
big balloon wringer. Never before offered
o
Q uality and Price
/
Phone 771
Specials for Friday and Saturday, A ugust 1 0 - 1 1
2-lb.
Pkg.
MAYTAG
WASHER
music.
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND M ARKET
"Everything Good to Eat” V
TUNA
FISH
1/gs, flat.
2 for
29c
WHLATIES
2 pkgs.
23c
tf&IIPUCITQ
AT THE MARKET
BEEF
Fancy, young m eat
POT ROAST
OC
RIB BOIL.
Lb.
CHEESE
Fancy
Tillam ook Made
2
Compound
Shortening.
4 Ibs.
Colum bia River.
Spring catch.
Extra .special.
l-lb . cans
29C
SO A P
45c
GRAPEN UTS. 2 pkgs.
35c
COFFEE, Maxwell House. 1-lb. tin
30c
MAZOLA OIL. Quart tin
32c
PUREX
quart
Albers Minit.
8-oz. pkg.
Each
9c
U til, LETS, Porter's
l-lh.
2
Per carton
2
TUNA, I..H,
CORN No 2 t,n
GRAPEFRUIT N>
PINEAPPLE “
23,'
H-D JEM, POWHER. 3 pkgs........................... 14»
POTATO ( IIIPS.
.MAYONNAISE, Durkee's. Pint Jar
SOAP. White Eagle
wl«K
2 ly lbs.
rade A
23»
29c
25c
23c
19c
15»
SCOT TISSUE, soft as old llnen.2 for
KIPPER SNACKS. Can
.
for
2 ,
2 i
CLAM CHOWDER, Underwood's.................. 10c
BUTTER
19c
95c
p kg..
DEL MONTE
10c
TAPIOCA
Domino
B ill»
I3r
to |wni
5 5 c ■ I BROOMS flchool.
m
5c
Bi ll la u g r
,“ “ ” ,
H l ln d
Each
. .
by
.Ite
35c
•t
W hite Eagle.
10 bar#
19c
J. «1C TISSUE
«
SANKA COFFEE. M b. can
ib .
Saturday O nly!
SALM ON
STEAKS
Round
-j e*
** .
lb. 15c
Sirloin
2
Pork Chops
2 ibs.
35c
25c
C ig a rettes
E D ’S M A R K E T
STEER BF.EF ROAST.
Pound
9c
In the re a r of
I’iggly Wiggly Store
QUALITY MEATS
BEEF STEAK, Sirloin.
« »a <1