The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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h . | m t* .a . lei definite obllgal i n
for th eir MIPIXIH I.f adm u..
L u iitlo n m atters p articu larly when
[be W hite House expo l i e » lib e r a l
til radical m easures, which eon
p - n a l l v e dem ocrat« could iu»t i u p
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l l i r ilL s c o u illtu ic o f regulai
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MdaUon to tile rep u b lican s
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allegiance of th e radical wing ol
[he republican p a rty to t h e chief
xecullve In g ra titu d e lor hlx a»-
UaUnoe in re-election cam paign» 1»
alculatext U> w ider 'lie gup be-
iw ien th e reg u lar G
I ’ senator»
ti4 l luxe they consider tlx ir erring
brothers
W lten those having a n ear to
the ground d e le c t under-»urf ace
m uvrm rnls talk today, th ey suy
lu-w face» a n d new idem, will crop
nut Hl lire N ational Recovery Ad­
m inistration soineUnre Uns fall
probably S eptem ber; tliat tlie m ujor
reciprocal ta riff a g ree in rn l* »III be
kept on le e until th e elections b e ­
a u x ’ E uropean political a n d econ­
omic conditions do not w arran t
.pecial trea tie s, th a t th e rcpubll-
ans are going to th e m a n u fa c tu r­
ing in te rests a n d c ertain farm
itroupa to p re ac h tlie n e rd for tlie
protective ta riff principles; tluit
there Is iu>t m uch cluuice of an
i’xtra session of C ongress owing to
Hu fact th a t the A dm inistration
luis plenty ol |»>wer to d ia l with
rinei geneles; th a t Mr. Roosevelt
-nnllniira to plague the public utlll-
;ies am t o th er interests, but is p r i­
vately leaning tow ard a m ore c o n -
ervallve point of view In relation
to the g o v ern m en t» Intrusion in
held« Of private e n te rp rise, tliat
I ioii . m - i leaning will be nxiulrcd in
e rlu ln regional offices of Ute Home
UWtters lo a n I 'ol -porallon U> ob-
J: . H I l l 'l l and "U rn .. m inian .Vs
a lx iu l ixihtliul appointees lixiflm
on tlie J«b am i slowing recovery
l>l»mi
. . .
A n ation-w ide a tte m p t to sell
hom e-ow ner: on th e Idea ol m od-
i’.n iz atlo n w ;ll lx* m ade bv th e I ' d-
■ral lin n in
A dm inistration th l.
• «k All available avenues of pub-
will
lx-
explored
in order to
rlty
lake th e people c o n s c io u s o f th e
puoi r t u h l t i e s a t hand O ne of the
olis'aeles the new govern-
i »l e t
n t agehey m ust overeóm e I s t h e
»difference ol th e bank- T o tim ­
id.
th e
H o u s in g
A ilm liib l r a l l ó n
,i . Is;lied an elaborate ex planation
I toe win . a n d w herefores for the
m ention Ol th e s’ ublxu n -m inded
,ii.king fra te rn ity who are already
Hiding the bag on bad loans
Roy
M rs W illiam H em sw orth a n d
Mis.-. Ktlwl Soderwull left Tinti-
day for a tr ip to Mt R ain ier N a ­
tio n a l pork
Mrs. C harles .Springer of 1’o ri-
bm d .p en t the week end w ith her
Unir J r
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Himotin i Mi
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Party on Friday
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H IL L S B O R O .
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OREGON
home
W arren Miller '■
and * ith tln/m at^tended a Kundav M.
H(xxl Hivei and M rs Lucy Mil- ,
dinne r Kiven ¡by .V1rs M i K a,«s and
of T a ft
Mi :m d .Mrs . E G K. rieau , u ho
Hwanson of P o rt­
m F ra n o
acfofi ipanied theirn to the Kay
McFALL’S JERSEY
Mrs
EHz.it»
Reed
«va* a w< it-end guest of M'ss
th
•
and
.Moor»
e M iller
hom e s for «lu >rt v,i »it* bu i ida y Mr ».
and Mr.' A rthurd, two sons
Emil, v ho U» 82 .azur a ,4sper lai
M aggie, arrived I
num ber for th*- (1 rh
ai. I J a m li t e r 5
. . S u n d a y sch o o l
the la st of the week for a van
Mr. a n d M rs Lloyd M urray spent with Mr. a n d M rs Virgil Bisch
Sunday with friends and relatives T lie visitors are p aren ts, sister and
ai I brother.-, of Mrs Bisch.
a t Lone Pine a n d Mt Angel.
Mr and Mr - C arl Ri uek spent
L eonard S ta rk , A m o u r R ey­
nold Misses M abel Binm and Eve- last week a t th e beaches
F re sh , w h o leso m e, u n i­
lvn H i-. j - .'.ix-nt S un d ay on a tour
fo rm — th is is th e m ilk
the
T he H itchcock fam ily received
fo r y o u r c h ild re n . A nd
ONION SKIN FINISH
word la st week of th e d e a th o f
,
i t ’s c h e a p !
A lham -
C I J • ‘ T TT>itt'
Hitchcock
bra. Cal.. July 29
Mrs Etneline H oard who spent
QUART 10c
th e p ast several m o n th s a t th e Mrs
C arrie H itchcock home h a s r e ­
Typewriter Ribbons
tu rn e d to J u t horn; a t E stacada.
! M r a n d M rs F E Rowell, Bert
. Rowell, and Mrs In a S u th e rla n d
Phone 2104
visited th e C ornelius Nelson fam ily
a t Dixie a n d a tte n d e d tlie Dixie
M ountain reunion
Mrs. C a rrie Hitchcock and L M
Miller went to C loverdale August 5
to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of Donald
H enry, who was killed in a fall
from a horse
Mass S ofia Jackson went to G a s­
ton last week to assist with the
pru n e harvest, a t th e Mike Y unker
ranch.
M r a n d M rs R ay Moore w ith
B ecause t h e y a te p o iso n -sp ra y ed w eeds w hen tb e lr u su a l to r a g s R obert Moore of T igard w ent to
aupin T uesday for a sh o rt stay.
w ith ere d In th e long d ry «pell, th e s e d a iry c a ttle lay d e ad In th e M
T hey a re seeking relief fo r Mr
y a rd of a G rover, K a n ., fa rm e r. T h e d ro u th ha« b r o u g h t d e a th by Moore, who Is In a serious condition
sta rv a tio n a n d t h ir s t to th o u s a n d s of o th e r c a ttle th r o u g h o u t the w ith asth m a.
T h e o a t crop in th is vicinity Is
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s tric k e n m id w est.
badly dam aged by rust.
i schlegel spent last week at the Lwlst
Tom Stretcher Honored
| home at Goble.
p P W a ld r o n d ie d s u d d e n lv a t
Mr. a n d Mrs. J M. S tre tc h e r gave
h is hong Sunday and fu n eral se r- “^ n ‘^ Up^ orn^<O^ la ce ieVb ra te i his
vices were held a t Newberg W ed-
i - s o n . T u n , to celebrate h .
nesday He Is survived by th e widow D1{ ,n o a y - .
and
OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE
and a son Jerom e a t hom e a n d a v . “ r
a ^ daughter1
K T a r ^ ^ UW ald?onmw a . , l “ £ "
W ^ n f ^ F ly J f
OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
T o Them, Drouth Spells Dentil
MILK
COFFEE
.. .
COFFEE
E C O N O M Y.
H E R SH E Y BARS
-f Qx»
Pound ...........................
BOILING BEEF > a.
BEEF R O A ST ,.k
RIB ST E A K Lb.................
BACK B O N E S ,.b.................
SPARE RIBS ia
H A M B U R G E R u.
LARD C O M P O U N D 3 .a.
9c
7c
12c
5c
10c
9c
14c
Rea. Phone 321Z
McFall Jersey Dairy
Hillsboro Argus
YOU
can always
do better
at the
H illsb oro M e a t Co«
A few of our many specials for
F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y
7
5«
5C
M U T T O N R O A ST
SHOULDER CUT.
Lb.........................
PORK RIBS and
BACK BONES.
LARD
COMPOUND.
1
Lb.............................................. ’
-1
Lb................................................. '
4 c
M U T T O N ST E W
WHILE IT LASTS.
Lb......................................
DILL PICKLES
FRESH, FIRM. EACH .......................................
Phone
982
V
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
FREE DELIVERY
Special, bar
.... ......
Libby’s. Serve cold.
l AAV.
i e
5-oz. can
W e’ve tra d e d a t S afew ay S to re s fo r
m o re th a n se v e n y e a rs b e c a u se
w e b eliev e w e do b e tte r
th e re
SOAP
Rice Bros., fancy.
12-oz. can .......................... 1>
*C
FI.OV R—Buy-
49 lbs,
D E V IL E D M E A T
VINEGAR
P u re apple cider.
PICKLING SPICE
3 cans
15c
29c
10c
H ig h e st g r a d e . */g-lb.
PINEAPPLE
Crushed, No. 2s. 2 cans
10c
LYE
8c
Can
Root B eer E x tr a c t
Bottle ..................... 13c
FIG BARS
2 lbs.............................. 25c
L ib b y 's.,
19c
40 g ra in . Gallon
H ig h T e st, A m e ric a n .
F r e n c h ’s.
F re s h .
White or Whole W heat.
MILK
6c
14c
10c
C a rn a tio n . Tall can
T O ILE T T IS S U E A3mX ad<,r:. ....
TOBACCO
<’r.^,vet
la sk a P in k .
SA L M O N * A Tall
£ ? can .......................................
.........................................
COCOA
' S
IOC
, , E ^ s '...1; ' b : . . " n ’ .'.....................................................................
15c
CRACKERS
JAR RUBBERS
S u n sh in e K risp y o r G ra h a m s.
B est g r a d e r u b b e r .
2-lb. box
28c
3 pkgs.
Oregon, full cream.
PRIDE of the
WEST. 49 lbs.
$1.49
PANCAKE!— S a fe w a y .
10-lb. sack ..................
OATS— Sunripe, rolled.
9-lb. sack .........
Canning Supplies
Jar Rubbers. ■» A c
3 dozen ........
R"
Ball. Kerr Mason or
ECONOMY CAPS
2 dozen ........
45c
CERTO ................ 22c
10c
FREE D E L I V E R Y
lie
Pound
45c
37c
MAYONNAISE— Best Foods.
Quart 29c.
Pint ...................
19c
MAYONNAISE— Bulk.
Superior. Pint .......................... 11c
Milk
Sugar
Mt.
P u re cane.
10 lbs.
52c
100 lbs................ $5.19
Brown. 3 lbs.
G olden C
16c
Pow dered, 3 lbs.
19c
Brooms
Vernon
Tall cans. 4 fo r . 23c
Small ran ..............3c
Carnation.
Tall ran .................6c |
A Hillsboro product.
Pork & Beans — Libby’s.
Medium
CT a
Can ............................
4-sew, each ........ 33c
laun dry Soap, Luna |
10 bar» ................18c [
Palm olive Soap
3 bars .................... 14c
Sani-Clor, q t
OC
Corned Beef — A rm o u r’s.
12-oz.
9 ^ /»
&.'•.........10c A irw a y
Shrimp— Gulf
10c Coffee
Best. Can .......
Jell Well—
20c
25c Pound
6 pkgs............
Grapenut Flakes.
9c 3 lbs.
59c
Pkg.
...9 c
Hot Sauce. M o n te •*
3 cans ........
Tomato Juice. Del M onte.
Tall c a n s.
3 for ....................
Sanka Coffee.
Lb............................
Cocoa. B a k e r ’s.
Vg-lb. can ...........
M A L T — Blue Ribbon.
3-lb.
Can ......................
ZEE TISSUE.
Roll .....................
Shredded Wheat.
2 pkgs.................. m O L c
Rio.
SALMON — H a p p y v a le .
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 17, 18, 20
A vv
25c
45c
10c
65c
4c
Prices Effective Friday to Monday. August 17 to 20, incl.
PRODUCE SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliveries Daily
10c
CORNED BEEF
Kellogg's. Pkg.
HAMS
H a lf o r w h o le.
PUREX
S H R IM P
RICE KRISPIES
HOME CURED
10c
28c
25c
20c
Lb.
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a n d Dr. AlmqubiL
CARBON PAPER
S afeway S tores
C L E A N SE R
W H IT E K ING " X X
Itraily to advlae you in purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
Is Safe
Scholls C lu b
S p o n so rs Ic e
Cream Social
ans to Picnic
Champocg Aug. 19
R ead y to s u p p ly you w ith th e
fin e s t M E A T S a t th e le a st cost.
Phone 651
A RCU S.
Illy Ming J .« n K n iith l
hln Imiiii In S a il l**i alU'lM:o.
M r « . I h » l< 41 M« • nw . i n .*.|x*lll I h r
HAZKLDAl.i: T a o c h w o l m en
u«rk «mi \M lh la i p airiihi, .Mi iii' id Acik on Ui< llazckl.d« f Jiool
and Mi. Tim ina . M< «*nw a n
pro|«,cf this Ac«k. In order to get
M i ;. I' I o k h * « Valid« iz jin d u n vt> H ie i j m id h m ready for Hie opening
it«<l h e r p a ic n ih . Mi a n d M rs ('»
liool in early Ki p le m la r T he
Ih c iM lo ir V .t n d r t zatidfii, over th»* iiiB
a n from 0 ¡1 m to noon,
A rrk « lid
to i fioin noon Lo 0 p m
Mi < • M innie a n d H enrietta
A itlitm M ill. K enneth Mill and
V a n d e r z a n d e n an* h |ie iid ln u n
A rthin K< hh ' i are em ployed at
Aerk/. vai atloii, niotoi in« thioiigh th.* roek ipi.iiry nov. m aking p re p ­
I‘ a ; . t r i l l ()r«i<»n ( ’l a i d
L a k e . O ie
arations loi tlie opening ol the
KOli <’av«
a n 1 C alifornia 'I hey (piHttv In Ha* n ear future
Mr and Mi
Haym ond Heard
a ill re tu rn via the e<MU»t route
M r. Ltliel Hoderuall of I*oilland and family and Mi . H eard b fa th -
returned to h d hom e Monday eve ei I A Cary, recently a t t e n d e d a
nlliK a fte r .jx-lahng a lew days family reunion of Mr ( ’a ry ’s r e la ­
with Mr and Mi
W illiam Henu»- tive* a t Hclo
Mt and M is Jo h n Copley r e ­
wortli.
M a n y |>eoj>le fr o m tin R oy c o m
cently had as th eir guc; t* Mrs.
IllU llitv a t t e n d e d th e < h a liv u r l o n ( ’opley'H b ro th er uifcd .i..t( i E v e ly n
M r a n d Mi . W llfo r d V a n d e r z a n - and H arold M auhten of Hedding
Cal
.feannelte Copley retu rn ed
d m S a tu r d a y e v rn U ig
Mr and Mr
( ' B T aylor and h »me with tn em to • |x nd the re-
daugh ( i U*na a n d H arold llei rm nuder of the sum m er
•ham left luesflay m orning lor
May l.oeatr Here
Nedomla Ix-ai h to xpend a week
Mi ano Mrs Boss P orter have
Mrb <* B Tavlot and d a u g h te r as their guest.v Mr and .Mr.' J C
l e n a atten d ed t h e
W a M itn ifto n Porter, of C arrington. N D . who
county Jamboree a t S h e r w o o d may locule here in Oregon T he two
'niurM lay ( veiling
Mrs Porter* are stster«.
Ml*» Virginia Miller *pent b u t
week in P o rtlan d a i i I i her a u n t and
m a le M r and Mrs J B T h o rn to n
Mi-« C harles Mayo of B utte.
»Mont., a n d her dau g h ter, Mr« BeM
Vreeland, of P ortland vbdted th e
( ll y Mr«
first p a rt of la-st week with Mr
BUXTON T he followinff persons' a n d Mrs J o h n Copley.
iiHcnded a reunion of old friends
Celebrate* Birthday
uml n luncheon given for Mrs
M rs
S a b in a W hitehead
Mias
M ena S elffert of P o rtlan d at the
aiv O ra n d . K e n n eth Mills and
Tnlke home n e ar N orth P l a i n s M
c ab in et m aker In P o rtlan d before ^ utf^ ne
r ehBTves.<XTheWSew '
Paul
O
'C
onnor
were
guesta
of
Miw»
Friday
M rsdam es E dith Rlnek
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| com ing to the m o u n ta in w ith his SuPd?.y V* J ?
a
Bessie Hulllvan. Elsie Kelly. Elva J e a n S m ith M onday evening to
SCHOLLS—Thi- Scholls W om an s fam ily 14 years ago.
d a u g h te r1 M rs L
H a X r ^M d
h e r birthday.
TPIke uml children. Ella Stephens. help celebrate
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club
will
run
a
bulletin
board
con-
,
M
rs
8
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G
o
tter,
accom
panied
M
rs'
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Honored on Birthday
E lhel Meyers and granzldaughter.
Mrs A1 Jeld erk s e n te rta in e d w i t h . test for th e m ost p o p u lar girl a n d
“ r a n <jL.MrA rsL T L
M r a n d M rs Eli K ingston a n d
Eleanor Powell, B uxton, Mrs l-m u
r iv S
S a a tu
tu rd
rd a a y y a aftern
o o n hon
h o n - bm u nder 21
Hillsboro
Coe
s e n y las o
n g s to n w
w ent
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to P
Pasa-
Hardy anti two children, a n d Mrs a p n a u rty
fternoon,
'* r years
y k 0 of ' age
¡57erc h a t P th
n e R
^ T v e l t and Mrs.
¿ v e rZ
T «¿vs
M ary K
K i ingston
ass
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KOoaeveiL
«pent
several
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vicir tw
M o r chlfdre“
and Mrs E Earl
Merle Selfridge, Hillsboro: th e hon- orlng h e r »on, Ben. on his eleventh j ice cream soc
,h
E^ r n O re’ ° n “ nd WaSt” E dw ard?
rnie
oi guest. Mrs M ena Sclffert. ami b irthday S he was assisted by Mrs day evening T he proceeds will be
children, am i th e hostesses, tlie Jo h n Copley G uests Included Leo u.wd to buy silverw are for
lla rv ea t C anning C o n .
V em ie Edw artU re tu rn e d w ith L em
a n d Bolibv Sale«’, R u th a n d Je a n church kitchen
Misses Louise a n d M arie Tolke
Five acres of can
corn . for Kll„
several
days.
J o h n Kirby arrived from th e e ast
. n in g c e sw
. Mrs.
. eet „ Rose
v R ebekah
Bernleee IVal of P o rtlan d Is M ille r J o a n Heil C laire WalkeT
lodge will m eet
K uby
lo ts K lnchelow
M alcom
H arley i S a tu rd ay a n d will live a t his place is being
being harvested
harvested a a t t th
th e M
r^ R o se
- m
spending her vacation w ith Mrs LOIS
.
22 In order to
_ n .in c n eio w .
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Is
o e e .,^ ia d h by
v J Jackson
a c k s o n farm lo
e R av-M
aling * J i t n 8 w i P e a n d A ugust
fo
ay-M alir.g
a n d T e d d y N e w to n a n d B .lly F l e m - h e n -
w h ic h is n o w o occuplcxT
c c u p i e d o y JacK
M in
.o r r th
cue
dism iss as early as
T h o r (lroenbeck here
liiu
F
ra
n
k
Nelson
fam
ily
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ta
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ry
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e
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ax
th
e
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Business m eeting of W B A
M . . M r m N i J iv D u anford
n f n r d a n d v is itin g h is slater. M rs L W C row - two ton —
~ 4 »'*
I . U . G . and
r.
ui e en
^ r r «—
the* - «zorn.
* A ™-r ton possible a as g ra th n e d officer
th
re st
a n d , ; dp|.
f i f i n for
g h a l s few
^ w dayg
r M rs L. W Crow u
selM-luletl for A ugust 8 was p o st­
M r a n d M rs N
J. D anford and
for
th
e
corn.
A
crew
oi
eyenm
g
up
poned until a la te r date
. Florence W est and sm all .e n
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
F
isc
h
e
r
o
f
)
seven
are
em
ployed
for
th
e
harvest
Prank Rlnek of B anks was a of P o rtlan d visited Mr a n d Mrs
C ornelius a re a t th e H erb F ish er
Mr*. Penne Honored
A bout 60 a tte n d e d E pw orth league
B uxton visitor Sunday
Tom M iller M unday evening.
hom e
for a few days, can n in g fru it Several neighbors g a th e red a t th e Sun(jav evening w hen re p o rts of
Mr a n d Mrs. Elvln C early and
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs
W
alter
H
eard
of
S ta rt S tore
Alger Penne hom e Sunday a s a
in s titu te a t F alls C ity were
Vivian visited Mrs. C eorly's sisters.
Mr
a n d M rs C. A P o tte r of :sV£?r l'S4‘ in h o nor of M rs P en n e & given by G a rn e t G uild. G race M ll-
Mabel and Eva Nelson. In Hillsboro. Crc.M’iit City. Cal . are visiting M r
a n d M rs J. T. H eard for a couple
Eugene a re installing a g en eral; hlrthday.
. . .
. .
ler. H erb Snyder. B onnie B a rtle tt,
Bunday
of weeks
store in the I o o F b u ild in g .' A crcw oi
pickers a n d t u o Tom
jo e S tre tc h er. Irm aJ
Jesse Meyers lo s e s Purse
M i. a n d Mrs. Jess C hurchley and w hich
is being rem odeled Living sh a k e rs harvested 10 tons of P runes ^ a s k a n d Ada Leila Howard.
Jesse M eyers had the m isfortune
being
X
u
l
l
a
d
a
n
d
a
t
W
om
an
s
club
m et T uesday a t
baby
u
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
R
osedale
a
n
d
Mrs.
rt
of losing I l l s purse S atu rd ay , c o n ­
lle d
taining valuable papers a n d several C h u ic h le y s sister. A galea H acker, ‘lu w riers
L n d ^ h e S n y d e r picnic grove on th e river
d irn ir
w ere
M r ,U)d M fs p r^ je ric g M cC ann, to sp rin g Brook cannery- a n d th e ^ h“ ^ , £ k
dollars in money In or n e a r B uxton of R eidville arc spending th e ir \ a -
m gde £ % nvertaln
C ounty P ed -
A rew ard Is offered for Its re tu rn cation a i Y achats
n e a lv -w e d i of F t
McDowell C a l. ripe prunes a re being «tried.
T he Iwidles' Aid of the P re sb y te r­
OUiSfm cd 1,t’o S t Vimimi’t MhoipitM ’’topped a t 't h e hom e of his p a ren ts,
M1«S Frewing Honored
eratlon in October Special num -
r i- a ann.
n n Mon
x«on-
ian ch u rch e n te rta in e d w ith an lx confined to St Vine« n t hospita M r and . M rs J T. M
M cC
Misses M arg aret S ta rk a n d V eona ber on the p ro g ram was a hum orous
afternoon lunch for M rs
M ary lollowlng an operation on h ts h a n d ‘.l r
ro u te to S po k an e fo r a Russell e n te rta in ed w-ith a brid al stu n t by M esdam es E lizabeth Reed.
ing.
j . w R a y n ard . Nellie B a rre tt a n d
H.xxl from C alifornia, who h a s been l^ ru x isjv ^ in m re d ^ ia st' C tetober*in*» f'''' davs T hey wU1 r e lu r n io r Ul* |»how e'r f o r 'M is s D orothy Frew
~
‘
<>f
^ o ^ "’
form __ er G
roner school teach er, a t __
M _ B Bozorth.
visiting her soil. Rev It M Hixxl m ine a r c id tiu a l t l . ^ ^ P r a i r . e .
______
C orbett C row thera did work for
M cCann ;ind Miss D orothy F rew ing I ¿£e E arl Russell hom e last Friday.
Mrs. Virgil B isch a n d son r e ­
his brother le v l. who was a cc id e n t­ m a r Y akim a. In W ashington. It nt Annlv A ugust 22 at th e M E T w enty-four guests were present tu rn e d last week from a two a n d
" h ‘ a t "Amity
ly shot in th e foot a t Ills hom e on luis not yet been determ in ed w h e th er
Miss
Frewing.
who
lives
a
t
Am
ity,
half
m o n th s’ viist a t O klahom a
tn e o p eratio n was successful in rn u re n a t Amity
G ales Creek last week.
Wood shower August 23
I was accom panied bv h e r m o th er, w ith relatives I t was very hot
Mr a n d Mrs M W atson art- giving Mr Nylund use ol his h an d
A W(xxi show er for th e c h u rc h Mrs H arry Frewing.
there, re ac h in g a tem p e ra tu re of
working at G us G h e en 's pru n e yard us before It was Injured.
will be sponsored bv th e L adies’ Aid
M r and M rs C lifford T rask a n d U6
n e ar M anning
,
T hursday August 23 R e fre sh m e n ts (laughters. Irm al and Je a n , a tte n d ed
Mr. a n d Mrs. Joseph Twigg lelt
Mrs I) E E astm an re tu rn e d lust
M> F ather*» ( ’are
will b* served to all brin g in g wood, a g ath erin g oi relatives a t th e today for a te n -d a y v acation a t
wis k from several weeks visit with
M y rh lld ia h fa rt w e re » tu m b lin g h«»n»r.
M r s C E arl S tre tc h e r M rs 8 . P
F ra n k P o tter hom e in P o rtlan d th e beaches a n d will visit her aunt
Thro* « Irtftln ir »now and b lin d in g s to rm .
her daughter. Mrs K a th le en Kos-
T a ilo r and Mrs E rn e st H an sen a re S u irla i The occasion w as in honor Mrs Albert Voorhees, a t P ort O r-
W hen fa th e r cam e in » m r r h o f me.
tu r at V ernonia
thc
com
m
ittee
in
charge.
of
tlie b irthdays of M rs Elsie P o t- ford. T hey will re tu rn fbrough
F o r fe a r th a t I m ig h t r«»mr to harm .
R oland Scofield, who h a s Ixi’n In
T n e T h erm al B elt d rie r on th e te r and C lifford T rask.
E aste rn Oregon, w here th ey w ill
P ortland for som etim e, visited th e
F ra n k
M iller
place
the
John
M rs M a n Hill of S ta y to n vis- visit o th e r relatives.
" N o w w a lk bah I m l me. rloae .” »aid he
hom e folks a few days last week
' My big f u r ra n t w ill ke«*v y«ni w a rm .
S c h m eltzrr
K ru g er a n d P e te r s lted her d a u g h te r. Mrs. C lifford
Mr. a n d M rs. J E. B en n ett, w ho
Albert E dw ards ami son. llaM d.
Hte|» in th e fo o t|» rtn ta I h a *e m ade.
driers have opened for com m ercial T rask, a n d fam ily several days th is are spending th e sum m er a t B.ue
I ’ l l w a lk tMrtween y»»u a n il th e »torm
i.|x-nt th e w eek-end w ith relatives
, prune drvlng
week
Lake park, a re a t th e ir ra n c h h a r-
at B irkenfeld
I-ciir th re sh in g m achine crew s
Birthday Observed
vesting th e p ru n e crop,
o h . F a th e r, w han m r » t iim h lin r f«w
P r a n k B e n » i of G reen M ountain
k
e
p
t
tlie
g
rain
harv
est
moving
in
M
r
a
n
d
M
rs
C
arl
S
eiffert
e
n
te
r-.
W eek-end visitors a t th e F ra n k
A r r a tr u ir tfliiitf to w a rd m y Home.
h.i.-. Ixs n th resh in g at M anning
I p ra y ‘Ih re , conta In search o f me
i lls vicinity Monday a n d T uesday tain ed F riday evening w ith a
a n d is moving th is way to finish up
L r * t I tu o f a r a a tra y m ay roam .
m a r a d i u s o f th re e to fo u r miles, for th e ir d a u g h te r. W anda Lytseu.
lolk- th a t were not ready earlier,
A Sunday p a rty at th e C arl W ohl- in honor of her b irth d a y G uests
T hen le t m e w a lk «!«>'• a f te r Thee
before going back to G reen M oun­
hlcgc! l.c-nx- included M rs Tom were Mrs. M a rth a W aibel of S h e ri-
T
h
y
lo
re
an
I
r
a
re
m
y
»
p
ir
it
w
a
rm
.
tain.
S t h u e k of Hillsboro. W anda F in i- dan. D ale L vtsell of Zig Z a g t t c .
O h. »ruble m y step» u n e rr in g ly
Ill Ol H iak Heaven. M r a n d Mrs. Misses Viva a n d B ertina M cCann.
A m i w a lk between me a n d th e »t<'rn.
(’ ifford R oth a n d Mr a n d M rs M axine W aldron and D oris a n d
R t ’ T H c o n i I I B I . I I-
ka
Foraat. O r •
Jim R achlns of P o rtlan d , th e Lewis G re tc h e n Lewellyn.
H ulitl and H arrv C a rte r fam ilies of
Mrs. M a rg are th a Em il of Portiaxio
Ix't th e a d v ertisem e n ts help \ u Newberc a n d Mr a n d M rs F ritz was a n ho n o r guest at tn e h . i .
Leis;
of
Goble
Mr
C
arl
W
ohl-
Hesse
hom e d u rin g th e w eek-end
n ie an n u al picnic of th e Iowa tiutkt* your sliopping pliai«
S i x i e l v of Ore on will lx’ held
lU 'a ln thL year id Clukmfxx’g Au.
ust 19 is th e due and arrangem ent.,
are being m ade l o r p rom inent
Lighthoust
speakers, gixxl m usic a n d a g e n ­
eral good tim e K ist year In th e
3 cans
neighborhood of fiki fo rm er lla w k -
eves at (ended, a n d 7B of the 99
Master Bleacher.
Iow a count u s « e re rep resen ted
T h is y ear It Is expected th a t a
m uch larg er a tte m ian e c from O re ­
Quart
gon will a tte n d
>1 u tn I .¡a Best. More
I E niadiiii- of M cM innville is
lb.
Lb.
the fire.* idenl of tlie society; Ben
P h a n s of Albany, vice-president,
and It C Ty ler of Y am hill, secre­
tary.
F els N a p h th a . 1 0 b a r s
Your
Service
®
SERA Project
at H azel da le
Being Rushed
I m h u e KUillllK foi
31
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H IL L S B O R O
Glenn Campbell, Manager
regon
TOMATOES— L ocal
Crate 43c. 4 lbs.
10c
GREEN PEPPERS—
Each ........................
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