The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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N o rth Plains
P u p i l s P la n
f o r P ro g ra m
Woodburn and Mr and Mi < Carl
St luiltenbrand oi Sherwood, Fhree
other girls oi the club were unable
to attend
Farm er resident: ot Yuma county.
th irteen th wn-
Colorado, held tl
nual p an ic a t N xberg city park
August 12 More ton sixtx mem-
hers and friends i •:c present Mrs.
Cha
• Hendne oi M. M .nnulle
is the sec re I HIX Several re» cut
arrivals from
ta countv were
present One
en Ins p
arrived in tins valle.x the\ thought
it must be the G arden of Eden
Mr and Mrs Frank Carson. Mr
and Mrs. J O. Boger. Miss Eleanor
Tiachler and Mi and Mrs. H P.
Strickler represented Sherwood nt
the picnic and talk-fest.
Mr and Mrs H P Strickler at-
tended the debate Saturday between
Hillsboro and Gale grangers at the
Hillsboro grange hall.
At tin' last regular meeting ot
Sherwood grange several members
oi O w ego grange were present
Grange exhibits m the Clackamas
And W ashington county fairs were
discussed, also legislative programs
of th e two Pomona granges were
compared Mrs Addie Stoldt sang
and Miss W ana Nussbaum. Maste
of Oswego grange, gave a reading
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
at k
H elvetia H as
B ig T im e a t
Benefit M eet
H IL L S B O R O .
Babv,
fake a Bow
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a 'er on I
Erl
the
11 Saturdax introduc • fixe
day
Id
Shirlex
Tem
pie
in
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cr fust
title ?le A lter her ox e n ne it sue-
- at the I E K latt
It md Mrs John M< x -
m i and his lather. J
V cideen. Wash and
Ban and children ot
Mrs
Leah
Mrs s |{ iXilbx and Mr. Janie •
Will a» i oinpann d bx Mi s Finuell
and d.night, i Dorothx ol Aloha
. sited Hie presidents ship. theH S
Houston, while It xxa& in Portland
I'h«’ Eai miugton eommuiiit v gave
Mi o lg ar Penne a surprise huth
d.,\ partx Sundax afternoon There
"e ie I present
Week end guests ut the home oi
Mi U Nel.on Weie Mi and Mis
Ebhng oi Portland
Miss Catherine lloge returned
I'ucsda.x from a tew dax s' visit with
her aunt Mrs T R. Moore ot
I aurel
unan, Mr> J F • e.-s a n d Mis
.c Sn
P o rtlan d weie
d a v . A iiv m ii I
T im i
I'lnii dax August ?.t th e tee i ieuiu
B aby la k e a B o w " W ill
so nil that the club sponsored last
S h o w a t L o c a l T h e a t e r week wa. verx suecesstul
m iai now
I • traff.e
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HELVETIA th e
Hi Jinks at
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tesuay.
Helxetii school Saturday mOu drew
concluding week of the Vacation
Boy Scouts ot tlie local
19- 11». b ag
a lar"»' crowd, th at enjoyed the
scho conducted at the church
Bil
lu.
umastei McElroy c o ­
pre ;rani and concessions I unch
There are 34 enrolled this
ulent camping parix
H< tl Koo<»
t o III.* S o u th ll»«
o f th o al..*««* .1«*
and ice cream were served m the ’x«d an
is surprising to note th a t
week.
,«x night
Louie's Resort
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to
re more boys than girls At-
new basement, which is nearly fin­
thei
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ished I'he first number on the pro­
tending regularly. On Fndav eve-
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J ti Wilson of Davton.
g ra m
was a band concert bx the
m ng
at 8 oclock there will be a
ll.u tla lt«*ai. guaranteed
fw l
lil«»T«' <*1* Ir « »
IS Vk.lt . . h the J s Wi j-
dem onstration program with all
H e.xetu community band oi 2a \ \ «.•
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the school taking part. After the
members, a beginners tap dance s t e r
SOI h i oi SHI i< 11 i ’s s XI i o \
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spent inc week
i oui ( i osi «k
program the hand work will be
ox K athryn Korn Organ solo bx
th r u « a N . u lh
»« i.,u ,,il« M l a . ( a io t,,
i A.cha
ith his family
»ahi 1 '». •' In»«, lit («■»*( G» (h.» e I m . ..
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li O v il ( I im I b y o r i l i *
on display for inspection by parents
Robert Magin. yodelm : bx Kiwi and
o f h « * u lH H lH K
v o n M in in g
41 U a v r r » .
X\ b ite K 1 ng T o ilet
sL> Joe Bush attended
.
l ’ X .. l ! | . i | .
I k s i i x - M illi O l. lv i
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and friends Guest speakers last
Jim Sorensen four boxing Inuits
h •»«• o r lo , ,
a ll o u nn i r is ii p io p r r « *
■ ><•1 in
,»r M ini Iiiu h ’ 1 Ih p mc « |
i t i n e e r s picnic 8unday at
week were Mrs Shepherd of Ar-
with Hector Feuerstein a> referee
h riiiM b h .I b i n
n 1 h r J ..I0 , M i . h r l l
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cade and Mrs Sabin of Forest
Firs* bout was between Lome Hus-
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' l i i i l c . trio pl<.
XX •» •lu iik ilo n
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7 b a rs
Grove
Billy
Troutman.
Betty
crick and Joe Hrvn. second Fred
Honor Pastor
t> . I l m i ö n
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Cooms. Ellen Mavs and Millieent
Sorensen and E n tr Baumann, and
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-ti Aloha Baptist Con. C l S ' Hl sta n d I’p and . ’licci '
Io « M ii.r» I h r h r i r l n t (« lo is , « lir in lo iir.1
m i»
Pair received awards for bringing
John j F - jve.r.
’ •»«' U l h .la y o f A llu n a i, l ’ i. u .
« lu i «'»ps*n»*'« .. (
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; third
; ...... Kurt Meyer and vvuu
, church
inner. win
M ini f o r I h r c a t »
CRACKERS
will commemorate lulle Shu lev has become oi.e ol the “ "
new pupils
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luM dson. Main event was between the Uuitx svxenth ; m niversarry oi ouislan.iliig ix’i'sonalities on the "
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sh in e K risp ies.
Miss Fayette Grimes of San F ran -
Lester Jackson from Brix Camp - : *
* ¿anon ot ti he pastor. Rex s.iw ii She lias an inilHUlaut pail I I m U o t |I«< H i O im IU m 1. K«* l l .M
S m h I » a ir M ill l«r
and Joe Vrhcak a local high school \v H bi i. mot id. At ll a m there in the picture and Is responsible X . M I . , H i . U«.f, . „ lu u , n ll. w H b k . IV lH m ih I I« I. jlld u I- ik 'i u p t io u m » |» rr tin * » iM lu lt» o f Ih .- S ( « 'r
cisco visited friends here last week.
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ix'v Proceed« will be used to pav
Mias Grimes formerly lived here.
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o f PIMU«-
oe . p vial services w ith two for much oi the comedi
2-ii>. i>ox
for tables and benches In the base­
D a (r« l
m ( l l i l b h o i •. O r r g o n .
Ih l» D il li
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and
U l f ••• •! .11.111.t t lio I m u I h«’ i , ' i i i M f l o r «1*.
1 .'peckers and very speci I
>la> o f X n u u » l. IW.’l l
ment.
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Several visitors attended bj l!'k‘ :
Roy Stigum of St Helens were
.: b p : Dr G C Wright.
O lliir tC t
JE L L W E L L
D t v k f o ii
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th e i.H «’ o f .1« p c i . e u t p«’ i- m i i i i . p u h i . «e g u i . m u i)
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.
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' “'¿'‘ft 8- including O s..u «no is wen Known an over O O rtvon
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J r . .X t(« *rn ry f o r P l a in t if f »
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A p r il, ly . ’ l. M uti th e
Tom Stigum
furtb « '»
, , iii «»f S e « e n ty - fi« e tf.\> .t)O ) m i -
W ashington G range will meet
i B i Miu f i . r i M .’t»
^Jirtland an d Bill Nelittt of Os»Tgi> Civw Indians of Montana. T heir
to rn * « -
ie«*». M ini p la i n t if f * »
« .« t»
n in i
3 .»k g.,
w n v / H M^ d ? « U e Andcr-
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September 15. Meeting date was
l i . H u i *•» •..m . .
of
» m I«I
» u it
I m «« h |
at
I'lie Cotton Blossom Singers, negro
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changed on account of county and
_ _ _
N c b i^ l. « r e S d v v S ¡ u K J ft2 d
' K r ' hXiw .. ’ ’““ V “' i ' V ' t “ "' ? ll*
V“ ' quartet from the Puiev W o o d s « tu l « ! . • l»> v ir t u e o f Itu b .\« v u tto ii. De-
V IN E G A R
state fairs.
- Farm l.tlc school of Pmcv Woods »«•«• a m i Oi«|««r o f S a le i»»u«»| o u t a n ti
Mr and Mrs. Jam es H Davis en-
1 Miss . will appear in concert at the U lu le r th e '«•*»! «.f th e t i m u t t o u r t «'f
P ure C id er.
te r w i.e d with a dinner Sunday !•'>' Immc of H H. . K s;
H.i.-c:
:wo weeks, returned to their Mrs. Joe Bush ’ Put luck dmiie’
evening, honoring Mr and Mrs.
«L ^ ‘£ e n In ‘"Vi’1' ’?
A u g u sts
s. n e J a, t u x ‘ X w e d ’ bv r was local Methodist church next Wed- h«« s - u t e o f O re g o n . f o r XX « « i n i i g t o i i
F ull .tr e iig th
, ( . | | | » I , b y 51.
«he l& t h .la y o f Xu< u t , A
William Guyton of Forest Grove. lleI
'
Harold Tregei of Portland Is
i, s. meeting a lte r which thc nesday al 8 p in The group hits ' P • »' ' I . u|a»n
G a llo n
mc I C
a appeared here several times in past m a d e . . m l cu te re « a l J o u n tlis A m u e u iit u a t » m I I l . h l e t » . iv J I . e
newly-weds Mrs Guyton is a niece “ * ‘n “hbase* " ^ t
the A «• Me" ' r
'< c i 2
was tujoyed
years.
N o w «I h eir best
of Mr Davis. Tho^e present be- <xx; 1 T h? Andersons are making :hts w k
. >..a. no
•"
‘ • r l K itu u « ' a m i A n n a K lm y e .
No admission will be cliargtxi ut P la in t if f « m u l a n a li» .t |
the West-
W
S
U Mll. a k .
sides the honor guests were Mr and a ; dem f onstration
, 7 7 ’r tour
’- T for
I V
, .
« r cniel
u i n Attends
n ie n iis Fair
rair
is
. ...
,s
.
'h e door However a Ins' will offer­ l i . i i l n . I. Ila lh a - k an«l I. F A le x a n d e r.
Mrs
Patrick Davis. Miss Lois "A
W
Joseph Wenzel let; Sunday for K e t ’d V l l k ' S l l l l d i l V
G et tl em at
,l«'i«'i, ia u t» , w h e r e in a ju . lu in e n t w a a re n -
ing
will
be
taken
tor
the
benefit
of
Shearer of Oswego. Vera Sandford
' lr>f, A??!!
..AnJ Chicago to atten d the world s fair
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n I
ih
f,» » o r o f ( t la in t lf f a a m | await»»!
the Puiev Woods school which is .|«'».
P ‘\* n ix . D enier and other Band practice will continue as us-
Robert Johnstone. Margaret and
i ’ .1« I . 'io la m '
I- S H u llo « k a m i H e rth a
dedicated to the underprivileged 1 I L i l l . u k f o r th e » u in *«f O n e T h u u -
A rthur D an s and the host and f “ 1« . of ‘he «»uthtwest. returning ,,.u while he ts n„„. St.h(X,1 wiu
Negro youth of Mississippi and 111.' > h I D. lla r » tllO P V .O n i w it h lu te re s ti
to Nebraska about September 1
open on Septem ber 10
hostess.
Sunday
Southland
Mrs.
Harry
Hoeffel
and
sons.
m
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an{j
¡.|ra
John
Tinker
Mrs
REEHVILLE
Reedvtll«
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flie r« »
mi t h e r a le
«4 te n p e r .« -n t p e r
E. B e rd a n , A g en t
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Stiff and
F r e e D e liv e r y
left J Monday
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children Eloise and Clayton of Reed- Harry and Robert ‘i/L
W 'o h \rV for
’‘ N Kcimer and A rthur Jon>" all of
h®ldtng- “? ‘“.'nual picnic
fu I mn
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lavs.
Park
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b«-
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P h o n e 2001
ville were guests Smvdav of Mr.
to spend a week with Mrs Portland visited at the A H M ev.r "
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a tto r n e y «
te«».
fo r
coninmnitv affair and everyone is
and Mrs Russell Loftis.
.J?11"*’* 18 M r- and Mrs- J ’ I’omc recently
-
• '! « a m i <h»bur»«’ tn e u ta h e re in
k
Mrs. Robert Cornelius and daugh- E-
•u \« s: ut
N m e tre 'll
D o lla rn
if lU . o n » ,
lo
.•ne
I,:« -. .»I
M ini ile lo e r t ^ l. . o in m a iu lln t f
ter. Miss Hila of Corvallis, visited
me
• • m ake
a le o f th e r e a l p r«*|»erty
with friends here Monday They P " .
( B y 1. I t S t r u b h l
i e i . » n a f le i
!«*'. i I tie il. 1 h a v e le \ le t , u fs n i.
were en route to Seattle to visit
to th e « 'tx n n ia n tla o f b o th
relatives.
XIr Bna Mrs ' L Nasn a n d Monday
GREEN MOUNTAIN Mr ami ♦ m l ‘ p ur»<i-«nl
* h \ e « u t io n .
D e rrcw e a m i O rtle r»
,:.iy.
Mrs Carl Vazzollno ot Portland
us and
, Il
.
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l.adies Aid entertained
Mr and Mrs John Loftis
"l
Helvetia Ladies'
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M o » k y , i,. . -
U lk
A
Nagely
is
visiting
his
daughter
ao'onipanitxi by ;he Phillips Ladies' Aid August 8
-pent
tlie
week-end
at
the
V
C
son Wilmer. Angela. Lois and i Helen l! " J l \
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A
II.
I'.I.IV
a | t».u
? ? es o NiV' '
A^i*' V 'xi'3,1' 11 ttle church. After the business Mrs O Brett, m Yamhill.
Strubb home, where they were su r­
Unterecker spent several day ys last
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in ,,t« fu r a -
Mr an.l Mrs W M Snipes and prised by a large crowd Sundui n» n o f « a n i «lay, a t th e h a a t u r fr«»nt
L^-ik at th
mv e beach
and Mrs. Monua J. Nash of Mult- session Robert Magin entertained
week
Mrs Howard Cantonwine arid ,,oma*’ a,u1,AAn u ! it 1
o ! ^ - '1 - w i t h
several organ solos Lunch Mrs I R Golt and Mrs Mary night, who came to celebrate their ■ . f 'b e C o u n t y C o u r t l|.*u » e . In th e
Olinger
visited friends in Salem recent weddmg
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•l ” ,ro .
XX a a h u itf t«Hi C o u n ty ,
lughter Kay of Portland spent ™ -spent \\ednesdav picnicking at was served under the trees Onlv a
daughter
O te a
e ll
Mt p u b lic
MUi’ t lo n
to
th e
Amity Sunday
Saturday-
Ernest
Hunger.
Mrs.
I'
Williams
itu rd a v iu g h t with her parents. K? £ lm g? ; a T,rrs's . „ WM
' nu‘:i «roup, attended as tin n e rs and
h
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1.1.1,1er
f
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r
ca
»h in h a n d , a ll th e
Mr. aiui Mrs George McBreen Mrs Emma Wllliums and two cliiL r i g h t t it le ,
an d Mrs. Albert .Anderson were busy 'threshing. Next meetmg
Mr and Mrs S A. D Meek, S un­
in te r e a t a m i c la im
w h ic h
and
family
and son. Elmer, of Eugene xxere wTll be at the home of Mrs Lon
of near Forest Orove visited u | .le fe n d a n U . C. I I
Illak«%
M abel
day.
geles Mr Cantonwine is in Los An-
guesu of F Brooks at Zurcher at P lSu^?™ ' ° ' ”
“ at the coast irc spending the week dren
lila k o
I
S
i ’ -'l.a - k . H e rth a L . H a ll. » k
the E. P Bailey family Sunday
Mrs
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Grace
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a
ch
a
m
i a ll
Joe and Ernest Smejkal are work­
Mrs Al'aia C hapm an of Arcade
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Production Low
ha.I o n th e U t h .la y o f A p r il.
is ill.
,
B A Ocan is recovering
Threshing is nearly over in this Elliott and son of Artaona. who ing in a logging camp near Strassel 1 f Unsi»
"r
at
any
t im e
h a te
«Urce a c ­
were
visiting
R
Hampden,
left
P ain t School
op?ration
..
vicinity. The average production U
and Frank Sm ejkal is working on q u ir e d . a m i ,q n o w h a v e III M ini I o th e
Wednesday for home
Arcade school house is to have
^ a b e . Baughman is showing very p,xir Hav crop>
a farm near Vernonia
i ' i w » 'c
b ou nii« »!
an«l
d ra e n b e « !
re a l
for"
tlie
some
improvement
in
her
paraly
zed
and
some
fields
show'
p
ro
n
iisT
o
f
^,Mrs
SnlPe-''
Mrs
W
M
Snipes
and
Mrs
Mary
Prune picking will sta rt next week p r ..p e r t> , a m i a la o a ll th e r i g h t , t it le ,
a new coat of paint. Bid m
condition. She ,s getting around in plent, ™ % iX % e 7 d S v i m ^ r ^ i n i ?
‘ A Clark near
job was let to F. E. Johnson.
at the Bailey and Gcnzer orchards i n ’ er.v. a m i c la im w h ic h » a n t d e fe n d *
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X a l lo r k . I le o h a
I.
H a ll.» k
?ked a at t a ?,heel f ’?al,r
.
f serious damage to the potato
. V' ‘U:L.. . Thursday.
Mr and Mrs V c Strubb and '
A num ber of folks picnicked
Mrs. George Imlav and daughter. hildren and Mrs. T 11 Hue vlait- • " ‘1 I. I A le x a n d e r , a i .1 r » h a n d a ll
Balm Grox’e Sundax* including Ed- Airs. we^iex ?»asn anu son. crop bv tlie flea are heard and
f
th
e
m
b
a
il
o
n
th
e
J
1th
«lay
o
f
O
c to b e r.
isit«*d Mr ,aniI
and Mrs
Mrs W ud at the Hiv Mead home on Bald
ward and Ethel Speirmg. M argaret
T etlUT ed :I:ose who hax’e late potatoes are
z
l ‘‘ - 1. e r
• “ / t im e h a v e a lu c e a c q u ire .!.
M'ahar. Lawrence Crop Verle and jjome Su5Ki? ' ?iteL spendmg fixe 5 ^ . dusting.
\Zb ‘n
‘ Vi, u e n c \ a
‘sP*‘n(l- Mountain Sunday
All of «»ut bakerv prtMltict. are made of the bait inaterlaU
Russell Haves Mr. and Mrs. Joseph davs. wlth v L Nash at " ltch
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.md hundreds »•? dolLos are i**nt in W ashington rtm nly for
Thursday
Baker and children. Mr and Mrs
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make your slioppmg plane.
heeded ingredient* every xm r
Mrs Christina Kelly returned
W alter Keffer and Virginia Davis
r,-’-e Arcuibald McLean resident'. k l V l l W a r V C tC H M
When you eat Hillsboro-made bakery product* you help
Sunday
from
an
extensive
trip
of Portland. Mr and Mrs Clarence
re8h,lngIt? ? nd r! paJn,"'c
A s i i i k feat w.us ii.'id i
through Washington, U tah and C al­
to m aintain .1 local payroll !>>n*t let your <lolUir become a
Meek and Mr and Mrs Tom Stig- JJE® aeek
Anderson is doing
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ifornia. where she visited manv school house Wednesday evening ot
tram p A.'k your grocer for our products.
um and th eir guests.
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relatives and friends Mrs Kelly last week A tter the singing the
Theodore Johannesen has been
Miss Jackson Hostess
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About
fiftx’
neighbOiS
lias
been
gone
about
three
months.
group made a bonfire nearby to
Miss
LaVelle
Jackson enieruamea
entertained QUI‘e lIJ , io r 3 " ; æ
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with a dinner nar^v at hpr home
Mrs Margaret Pringle and grand- ;• ••“ in« R ' ‘‘nd Da ludner- - f C n :’
Mrs Ida Kirkwood held a party roust wieners Jam es E Uamiord
Fndav rig h t G ues's were Bernice daughter. Pearl, accompanied by • >r Veterans gathered at th - T, d ir. honor of
< her two nieces. Miss tarnished the wieners J Lewton
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IIEK.MAN S( IIIIKN. Sulr Froprirtor
ylor of Eugene and Mrs bun.' and Miss Doris P u o n t.
Verna Dillon. Jean Ann Con- _
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n .n tu th birthday of Mrs. Las­ Mabel Drummond of Utah. Guests pickles.
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nell. Vincent Sharp. Robert Van- P gaî d srS?L s 5inda' picnicking at
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ta .her. W A Wallers who
were old friends of the two visitors.
Mr. and Mrs John W Buell are
Lorn K enneth Snuth and Raymond
Mrs. M argaret Pringle and Pearl ‘ ( i ' 1' 'Var veteran Other gue. ts
the proud parents of a daughter
Chartrey
Pringle of Witch Hazel and Mrs " e l- I’-m D affron and A B Thom - “ M u rd er in P r iv a te C a r ”
born at the Guymon hospital S u n ­
C. Planic of Portland left Tuesday ' cf fo rest Gtove both veterans.
day morning
to O p en H ere on S u n d a y
to spend a week at Long W ashing­ ..tiu Mrs Albert Roth and son,
Mr and Mrs Paul Parson and
George, f Luo Angeles. Cal. After
ton Beach Bar
Comedy and mystery, twin ele- hildren Shirley and Paul of Bend
a pleasant afternoon a picnic up- ments of entertainm ent, are deftly- were overnight guests of Mr and
per *as served on the lawn
blended in .Murder in the Private Mrs. Pete Parson Saturday Mr.
Tue Hb’.lingsworth baby is quite c a r
new Metro-Goldwvn-Maver »’arson Is slat,' police officer at
.By Mr». H. P. Strickler)
ill
.
feature
which is the principal a t-
,
LAUREL RIDGE— School will
Emma Nelson, who has been traction at the Venetian theater II" ' Sunshine Sewers
will meet
start Septem ber 17 in accordance
lis ting relatives in Oregon for a Sunday
Monday
and
Tuesday,
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11111
Dorta
Parson next Tuesday n'
with a suggestion by Superintend-
.By Ki-ci-D«-Pi Camp Fire Girlai
month, has retintied to her home In featuring Charlie Ruggles. Marv ' )u P tn
ent Kraus.
I MOUNTAINDALE -The four Ki- Bismarck. N. D
Carlisle. Una Merkel. Russell Hardie
-',r “»»d Mrs i’re l Botliman mid
Most of the local pupils are en- CiDaPi Camp Fire Girls, who at-
Home Economics club will meet and other notables Murder in the children of Portland spent S atu r-
gaged in the prune harvest in the tended the "Lost C ontinent’’ session August **2 at the home of Mrs J Prlvate Car" tells a laughable story »“ V wlth Mr Bothman s parent
W alter S path orchard
of Camp Namanu. returned S atur- Vance
of sinister menaces th at peril a
Miss Helen Asbahr. local teacher, day All four of the girls received
Grange to Picnic
young heiress Ruggles plavs a
V IT A M IN P R O T E C T E D
is spending a few days with her good camper honors
Margaret Aloha G range will hold its an - omedv de-flee tor of c’rinw
parents in Hillsboro before going Mathiesen. Alma Raffety and Wil- nual picni£ Stm dav at Balm Gioxe
l.ot«
of
5 Ha.iiln, from Garden-Freoh Fruit.«
The Farm ington Welfare club will
to Corvallis to join the army of hop ma M arr received honors in nature-
Business conditions around Alolia
Argus classified ad.s get results.
meet at the home of Mrs Ed Boge
and Yrgrlahlra malir uv all tirMlIhlrr—and Uir
pickers.
craft and Leora Williams received
Miss Bernice W right is working a swimming honor.
frr«».ra» food« you ran liuy are Chore In Ih-I
in the Ray-M aling cannery in Hills-
Mr. and Mrs J. I N orthrup and
Monto Uiu! They're Uir plrh of (hr crop,
boro
Joanne Hay man of Portland visit-
Mrs Carl Schaltenbrand enter- ed th eir son. E. E Northrup, and
and parked »hr In'tant they're «athrrrd, with
tam ed a group of girl friends and daughter Mrs. C. I. Williams, and
all »heir garden freUurevn sealed In for you.
their husbands at a house party families this week-end
Fri. - S a t., A u g . 17 an d 18
Be sure »o serve them often.
August 4 and 5 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs William Wall and
her parents. Mr and Mrs. C S. Mr and Mrs. Ed Wall spent Sunday
Haynes. The girls all attended Ore- at Vernonia
lleI Monte
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D
gon Normal school at Monmouth
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Schum an of
T U N A F L A K E S, »/, s iz e
10c
during the year 1929-30 and lived Portland visited Mr. and Mrs C I.
M>lid j>u* k K u . A W '
together a t Howell hail. Those pres- Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W W
R IP E O L IV E S. Buff 2 for
15c
FR EE D E L IV E R Y
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ent were Mr and Mrs. William Williams Saturday evening
l) r l 3|oii(r
S A N D W IC H S A L M O N . T a ll 11c
L o c a te d C o rn er 2 n d an d M ain S tr e e ts
Suran and Mr. and Mrs John
Mrs. D A. G arrigus visited her
Palmer. Portland; Mr and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Wil-
S H R IM P , N o . 1 t in . 2 for
2 5c
Harold Kenzler and Miss Florence liams. Monday
S p e c ia ls fo r F r id a y , S a tu r d a y and M o n d a y — A u g u s t 17, 18, 20
Kenzler. McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. W S. H ahn and Mr
A m e r ic a n S O D A S , 2 -lb .
23 c
Lawrence Reichstein of Junction and Mrs B J Hahn camped for
Ilei Moni«*
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City. Miss M argaret B rantoner of several days at Bacona last week
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John
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SO A P
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Nebraskans Visit
at XX itv li t ta/t 1
14c
to Appear Here
Canning I oniattx’s
VV.tk.ivu«li
i)O z,
KRUCHEK’S
J
School to Picnic
Baseline Market
HASH GROCERY
am
i
New lywcds Honored
at Green Mountain
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Perfection Bakery Breads
Orchardale
Honored at Aloha
PERFECTION BAKERY
v
Laurel Ridge Plans
on School Opening M ountainda|e H as
Camp Delegation
Farmington
F a ir w a y M a rk et
CURRY’SGROCERY
RAND MARKET
y
"Everything Good to Eat”
Q u a lity and P rice
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SP E C IA L S for F rid a y an d S a tu r d a y , A u g . 17, 18
AT TH E M ARKET
ROASTS
Choice Beef
or Mutton.
STEAKS
i C#*
Fancy.
Blue Rose.
swiss.
P oun d
lbs.
RIB and SIR LO IN
2 ib ..
25c
BEEF
Pound
19c
CHEESE
Extra fancy.
Made in Tillamook.
Boiling Beef or
Breast of Mutton
5c
Shortening
Iba.
9c
4
22c
a . b ,K
CORN FLAKES ’¿ i ' i ' 2" r“l'“'ar I>kg’' 5 9 c
S H R I M P b £ .......
10c
MARSHMALLOWS Fr“h “nd
2 J f c p b , . 15c
O M o r r p l s T®w a - Sugar cured. Well streaked with
( 2
15c
RICE
lbs.
25c
Honey
Hersheys - COCOA
Pure clover and alfalfa.
The old reliable.
5 a
p .,i
C l 7/^L A D
bJVJVJZAIY
39c
»/¡¡-lb. c a n
1-lb. c a n
7c
12c
10 ib ,. 5 3 c
M IL K Mt. Vernon. Tall cans.
4 c.„. 2 3 c
CAMPBELL SOUPS AMOrted “ind"
3
25c
TOMATO JUICE L‘ cAN^..',‘"’'..Or' go”...p“ k'.
9c
Rice
Pineapple
or
P O ST T O A S T IE S
Fancy, long grain.
Broken, sliced.
5 a................ 2 3 c
2
N o. 2 tin
13c
17c
PI AS p"
10c
Dog Food
('a lo .
7c
bars
3
O vattin e
«'oleman'», 2-oz. tin.
carnation
75c
E ach
2
OATS
P ostu m
Best for .Jellies.
27c
A s a t is f y in g d e sse r t.
2pb„
CEREAL
LARGE
I’K G .
19c
W H EA TIES Alw
av'
bi'»’iikfast.
'ICK
23c
“
35c
39c
Mayonnaise dish FREE
23c
34C
folg Kirs.
in».
30c
SUGAR l»erry. '1U
W
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•“’<« OtfL
«9p
io nm.
GINGER SNAPS U 1 8 c
I*resh from the oven.
ED’S MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
for
2 pkgs.
COFFEE
25c
P int jar
ST E E R B E E F R O A S T —
P o u n d .....................................
H A M B U R G E R , Ib.
19c
Hph^ for <,chclotw muffin»
DURKEES
W o r c e ste r S a u c e , 2 for
B O IL IN G B E E F -
Pound
Pleasant to drink.
Pkg.
25c
COCOA
WESSON OIL
27c
No premium
P en -Jel
p k g s.
25c
M ustard
$1.00 size.
RELISH—
Fine granulated for canning.
1 0 0 -lb . sa c k $ 5 .2 5 .
PIN EA PPLE N.
R e g u la r bars.
lie
E ach
10c
P & G N aptha
Quarts.
M inute
T apioca
Corn Flakes
3 pkgs.......... 25c
P u rex
Thompson Seedless.
Small White.
4 ib.*.
8c
P ou n d
BEANS
Raisins
T O M A T O E S N ,* UJ‘
7c
9c
In the rear of
Piggly Wiggly Store
Q U A L IT Y M E A T S
BACON BACK,
P oun d
1 1
*
3 lbs. fo r
sugar cured.
or S h o r te n in g .
18c
28c
10c
S a tu r d a y , A u g u st 18
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