The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
Eage Two
Scholls Folk
H old Contest
on Popularity
SCHOLLS Ton» Stretcher
Miss Thelm a Hesse »ere th e
ners In the most popular boy
girl contest held in connection
the ice cream social Friday
lung. It was sponsored by
Woman's club
Scholls
Folk
and
win-
and
with
eve-
the
M arry
H.xxi loop and visited the Warm
Springs Indian reservation Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Sphlld OI
nilam ook were guests at the E rn ­
est G unther home Sunday night
and Monday
Mrs Janies McMillan and daugh-
tei Clarisse ot Portland are six-tid­
ing lilts week with Mrs. M cM illans
parents, Mr and Mrs E. 1*. Sm ith
Donald York ol Keedville lias
been staving with his srundpar-
ente. Mr and Mrs D M McInnis,
helping wuh the prune harvest.
Mr and Mrs K L. McCormick
of Hillsboro spent Sunday m Buck
Heaven district ».siting the D. M
McInnis. Ira G. McCormick and W
B. Davis families.
Miss Ivv Peterson, who spent th e
Iasi two months in Hawaii with a
H ll. LS HO KO
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
ot Farm ington is taking can1 o l
her.
Di
E W Alnapust and Ills
mother. Mrs P E Altnqutst mat
Miss Dorothy Cox -.fx-nt several
days vacation in W ashington last
week
Mrs A C Adler ot Los Angeles.
Cal and Mrs W alter Gleason of
Boston. M ass, an- visiting this w,x-k
with their brother. It L. Fuller,
and family.
Mr and Mrs I Sherm an mid
taiuilv anil Misses Violet Anderson
and Carol Handley spent the week-
end at lYicttie CU\ beach
Mr amt Mis Gnus Olsen and
their nephew. Harry Duncan ot
Salem spent the week-end at the
S E Olsen home
Mrs Matthew 1 m nehau and maid
ol Portland are visiting tins week
at the home ol her brother. Lester
Ireland
rhom as Humphreys and daughter
!•:». yn ot Heppner spent the week­
end a t the F red Hood home.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Lent.- spent
Saim aa» night with Mr and Mi
Kenenth Kirk of Portland
Miss Violet Anderson of Betiuuiy
was a guest over tlie week-end ol
Mu-s l.eanore Sherm an
Mrs Bertha Johnson of Mosier is
visiting tins week w ith Iter d augh­
ter. Mrs K. J Seearee.
Mr and Mrs. Jiuob Schneider re ­
turned Monday from a week's stay
in Clipper. Wash.
Miss Florence G ordon is spending
tlx- week in i*orUand with Miss
Nellie Gordon.
Muss Sally lVwers of Multnomah
is spending the week with Mrs N
H Schiedel.
H. s Rogers left Tuesday for
several days' business trip to M arsh­
field
l isilalions and Visitors ol Local
People Picked Up by Our Reporters
G uests and visitors at the Elvin days visit with their niece Miss
Ft negali home east of Ih'..sbovo Virginia Broaden, at Spokatx-. Wash
.tilling tin- past week were Mr and
Mrs Rudolph Wyffels and Mrs
Henry W.vtfcls and daughter Bertha
ol McMinnville Mrs J E Fine-gall
and daughter Blanche ot Cornelius.
Miss Helen Godfrey ot B eaierton,
Harold Einegan. a teacher at Coos
River; Mrs Ferguson of Boise-.
Idaho and M rs H W right of
Hillsboro Mrs Ferauaon U a house
guest of Mrs. W right
Mrs. IVter Johnson of Huron,
Miss tanda It Koch of Portland
us a guest ol her sister. Mis tim er
Vuylsieke Miss Kexh rveemly re
turned from a trip to Seattle.
Wash Victoria. B C . and Friday
Harbor. While in Seattle she vb.it
ed her sister. Miss Mary and a
Ereda Geiger, students
friend, Mt
al University ol W ashington At
i r.u.i» Harbor a das waa spent at
the lX-eanogruphy school. m am tain-
ed by U. of W
r h u is ila y , A u g u st 23, 1 9 3 |
OREGON
Mi oui Mr- Henry Er jit, «»I
Portland
Mr and M in W \V Mt 1 xinuld
the week end In Hillsboro
Mix John Kiehiuoiul n-liinied
Mondav from a week’s vUlt with
hieiuU m tiia n ts Pa.s,s.
\lts Vena Mu-s ol Banks visited
Mi and Mrs. Burleigh T&Umiui
Thur sda\
Kiank sh an k ol SuiiM't Camp,
who li.us been confined lor Neveral
n oiith.s m the st Vincents hoMhtal
in Portland with a ttertoits hack
livjurv 'xiillereii when he was .struck
across the back whh n broken cable,
«d to hi* home Saturday
lie lx jt'a ll) unproved, but ft will
be .sometime before he will be a’ble
> w '. k Mr» Stiank left 8atiudaj
Mike Jackson and Miss Verna
l >i the <lo«»d Sam aritan lukspdal
Seibert ol Sherwood were m arried
xl.» '»
lVilr.vt
l
i s
H.LTTV
M r nt3.4 \li-x
.1
W
II
v
;oi i tnajoi operation
at Vancouver Friday an d returned
Mrs ii I, Ares of Dallas and
Tuesday from a tour of
' |
uid Mi - Chai le . Doydaton of
Tliev will live a t the Rose
halls Cits wen* guest» ol Mr and
home for a short tune
Mr> w !•’ Half Bunday
mg to their farm near
Mi and Mis Bex and Mr Joint
Clifiord Trask and family
Morelii ot Oualon .spent Bunday at
a week’s vacation trip to
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th.e tiome of Mr Motelh's brother
Mr and Mrs Ed Demmm were sion is ro t noticeable in Ila» an . turr
and xi.ster-m-law Mr and Mrs Ham
Lomita Cal . also visited at
visit.
guests at a dinner given Tuesday but th at tilt- W illamette valley is a
Moretli
Walker
home
during
the
week
Mrs William H Decker, who has
evening bv Mr and Mrs Rnllln much more delightful place i n
M*. vi M argaret Braden ot Vale
been a guest of Mrs Elizabeth Todd
Misses Jessie Neal of New Je r­
Meyers of Laurel in honor of Roy »luch to live
hxs moved to 1’imbt‘r to spend the
j E. Blazer and Dorman tor several weeks, left for her home sey Verna Nensone of Milwaukee
Fields and family, who are mov­
winter
with her hn»tlier-ni-law and
BDcer visited Charles and Paul in Fresno. Cal last week She was w u . Anna Neal and Elsie McLeod
ing to Portland sexm
sister Mr and Mrs. Kay Elliott
Sunday' guests at tlie Mrs. Eliza­ Blazer of Eugene August 14 and 1.» accompanied from Corvallis by Mrs. Of Monmouth, and C uthbert Balch
She will attend tlie Forest Urove
Miss Enola Barlow, who has been Elsi S, h u ’d in-rieh. who will spend ot Portland, Jesse W atson of Forest
beth Reed home were Miss Ruby
high school
G errington and Miss Nickles o f employed in Portland, arrived at three weeks visiting at Lresno. San Giove. anil Lawrence Wismer spent
Mr and Mrs Emmett Mmplty
the week-end wttli Mr and Mrs
th e home of her m other. Mrs W Bernadino. an d San Francisco.
Portland.
and children Pat and Dee an*
Rev and Mrs E B Blackman J J. Wismer at their cabin near
Jacktow n Ladies' Aid lield a be-n- F. Wohlschlegel. August 16 for a
¡»endiiig (lie week with Mrs Mur-
of Port- Cherry Grove.
efit quilting party at tlx- Charles m o n th s vacation. Six- was aeeom- and Miss Evelyn Hadsell
Hi
phv’.s brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
Mrs. L. E Furrow and Mrs. Hugh
Clark home for the Bloomqmst pained by Mr and Mrs. C 1 land were week-end guests of Rev.
and Mis Ben llart
family , who recently lost every- Dempsey. Mrs. B L. Price. Miss Lee and Mrs B V Yates Miss Hadsell. Farnliam went to Silverton Wednes­
Mrs Jessie H uttm an. Mrs Irene
thing when their home burned.
Dempsev and Bob Cleveland of who was a classmate of the late day night to help institute a Vet­
Johnson ami Miss Helen Crank ot
Mrs A B Flint went to E a stm i Portland. w..o spent the day
Wilma M eierjurgen at N o r m a l erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary
Banner spent the week-eiul with
Oregon Friday for an indefinite
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Whitmore school, rem ained to atten d tlie fu- Mrs Furrow is state chaplain und
Mt x H uffm an's son and daughter-
visit.
an d family spent Sunday a t the neral.
Mrs. F arnham is Junior vice-pres-
in-law Mr and Mrs William H uff­
Mr and Mrs. H. T. Hesse enter- home of het sister. Mrs William
^jr and
W E Brown and idem of the local V. F. W. Auxili-
man of Timber.
tained Sunday with a
duuier for Neunschwander. at Like View d allg h u ,r E lm a Mae Mr. and Mrs ary
Mr and Mrs Horace Narver ot
Mr. and Mrs O. W
Whitcombe K enneth Whitmore is working there
L phase. Mr and Mrs Frt-cl
Rev B
J Yates, pastor of tlie
.■ ;' nd brother ami sUtei In law
and Miss Helen Whitcombe of during the prune and hop harvest. c h ase and Mrs G ertrude Calef Free Methodist church ot this city .
»»i Mrs M !•' Welter, ¿uni Mr. and
Portland. W C. Heaton and family’. Chet Jones, accompanied by Miss w er, among the former Iowa peo- and Rev A C Archer, district elder
Mi • M P Welter and daughter
Armour Reynolds. E. G. Heaton mid Hanson, both of Washougal, visited
. , , Di..nickinz
e „ pie
picnicking at cii.unixx-g
Chiunpoeg Sim-
Siui- of the Portland district, spent last
Jean sj>ent the week-end at Bea-
Ben Brandon.
Mr. Jones uncle. vv. I. Jones, s u n - dav ^bout 600 were present.
week at Bay City, where tliey or-
sale
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland day
.
gamzed a new class.
V li„ PliilliiK. Itild r
and George Jack started on a fisli-
Miss Eva Haynes accompanied
Mr. and M.s. B f Pile of Hills-
ing trip to tlie coast stream s F n - Miss Beryl Deford home from boro and th eir niece. Muss R uth
u.
Coming as a surprise to tlietr
dav
Eugene August 16 and was an over- Pile, from M ontana left Saturday -»ra Victor Cordova and fanulv ot
man» friends In the Tim ber and
Harold Christensen and family night guest at the Deford home, on a vacation trip to C rater lake
an a Mr . “ »d »Ws 1. G.
F o t,- .t Grove vicinity was tlie niar-
( ll y M ba J u lia A.
are at the beach for a week.
Miss Deford and Muss Haynes visit- and other S outhern Oregon places Bronkxwe •¡M J-im U i J ' . r e ^pu
: tu
in Vancouver. W ash , last
TIMBER Sunset Logging Com­ Saiurdav of Mr. Anthon» T. Kll-
Miss Wilma Herd with her aunt, ed friends in Portland Friday.
Tliev will return the last of the inciters ai Rippluig W aters S un­
day.
Mrs. Maud Prittenger. spent last
Everett Morgan has just finished week
pany opened tip their camp wttit u bui■»: and Miss Jesse Belie Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. S tranuhan full force of men Monda.» They of Sun • t t'.u tip Tliev »ere accom­
week a t Nelscott. They returned painting his house.
Mr and Mrs A rthur Fnerchek
Sunday w itht the J. S. Herd fam -
Mrs. B F Deford and Miss Beryl and daughter Opal of Racine, Wls., and their daughter, Mrs. M. Jacob­
panied it» their parents. Mr. and
ily. who went out for the day.
Deford entertained with a duuier are guests of Mr mid Mrs J L. son of Portland, visited Sunday have repaired the tracks and tre s­ Mt J W Phillips. <>f Suu i t Camp
Sunday guests a t the G us Kem- Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Earl Andersen Mr- Anderson and sons, with Mr S ir.u ia h a n s sister. Mrs. tles between tlietr cam p and H ul­ and Mt ■ Ida Kllburg of Timber
pier home were Mr mid Mrs Herb Bland mid son Glen of P ortland accompanied by the visitors, spent Elizabeth Kellogg of Portland.
bert. thte branch line, so they can I t t h »oung |x,tple attended the
Wendland and daughters. Larsen in d Mr. and Mrs W alter W hipple ten d avs at DeLake. returning home
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Oglllx-e spent begin to ship their logs out of 1 . res' O n ve high selaxil. Mrs Ktl-
mid Patsy, an d C harles O stem old and Glen Bland are spending this Sunday with Mr. Anderson
btu■ • betih; a graduate ot the 1934
the week-end with relatives a t S ea­ Timber.
d a > uid Mr Ktlburg being a
and son Johnny, all of Portland.
week here.
___> v lrvli « ,v,,r of Falls side They were accom panied from
Mrs R aynor Sm
ith
talked
on
Mr
mid
Mrs.
Wayne
Jones
mid
Lltil
and
B‘lk
tr
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The
Snider
B
rothers'
S
h
in
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Portland bv tlietr son, Allen Ogil-
late ■ f the 1M4 class ot Ver­
missionary work in India duruig fanulv are camped a t a hop y ard City are guests of th e tf a u n t Mrs b(H, |nd , anulv
company of Carlton broke down nonia high school. They will reside
ice hour Sunday n ear S an Salvador
and
are . S . . J_
n.
t i ’ church service
,, beach
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. Beche:-..
.
. th is ~ week.
.
. Mr»,
.
in
Hirkenfeld
for a short time
last
»»eek
and
being
unable
to
com­
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Merry-
mo.rung. Miss MarybeU F lint sang helping with th e early hop harvest. M Knudson of Sacram ento, w.io man
sons George Jr. and John plete repairs before their allot­ »here Mr Kilborg has employment.
a special number
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles T atnian has been visiting there. *e»t 1m-* D. of and
Aitliur
Gilmore,
son ol Mr and
K lam ath Falks «ere guests ment tune » t a up. they transferred
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenz of went to Manning Sunday, where Thursday for Coeur d Alene. Idaho, last week
heir C arlton crew to Timber to Mr.- W E Gilmore, lett Timber
of
Mr
.a
n
d
Mrs.
E.
B
Pittsburgh. Pa., were guests a t tlie they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'o r a visit
finish their allotm ent at tlie 'Timber las' '.eek to Join the sales force ol
Tongue.
L. W. Guild home three days last w B. Baker.
Tlie C hristian church ladies held
null About eight Alien were trails- :! Roles Brothers Shingle Coin-
Mr and Mrs. George \V. K uunan lerred
week.
Mr and Mrs. D A. O tto
and a tea on the lawn at tlie home of
pan» in Portland
from Carlton.
Mrs. Audrey Heaton with Mrs family
attended a picnic
at
the Mrs E J. McAlear
Wednesday of San Bernardino. Cal., are vis­
Mr ind Mr- Charles Stanton
Erie
Erickson,
»
h
o
has
been
in
itors
tills
week
at
tlie
home
of
Eunice M urray of Beaverton spent h . E. G rabhorn home on Cooper afternoon of last week. Mrs. C H
the Hillsboro hospital for th e poet returned Monda» from a four-day
her
sister.
Mrs
Charles
L.
Walker.
Saturday and Sunday a t Tillamook Mountain Sunday.
N'osler an d Miss R uth Jones were
m onths with a badly infected visit with relatives and Iriends In
Mrs J. N. Wiley and children. two
and M aiizam ta visiting a t the homes
Warren Morris ol DeLake vis- the assisting hostesses.
knee, returned home last Saturday. Reedspwt and a visit With tlietr
of relatives
I ited Granville Everest Sunday. Mor-
Mr and M rs Henry Alves of San Mrs. 1*. J. Kalkwarf an d daughter, He »ill be unable to use th e in ­ sun and daughter-tn-law Mr and
Mrs George Stanton of T o led o
K eith Busch of Hillsboro spent t is took a load of fruit home with ¡^ '.„ ^ ,1 ^ are spending a ten-dav and Loren Bronleewe returned Mon­ fected limb for soinetini"
last »eek with Toni S tretcher
¡••»tn Myrtek of Portland, «ho
him.
vacation w ith Mrs. Alves' mother. day from a w eeks stay at Nelscott.
Oscar Shtffer and two daughters.
Teacher Resigns
lias
tx'en visiting hts au n t and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Matthews
of
Portland
Mr.^ and
^e.r .
Mrs. Delia Dresser of Huber, and
Gladys
and
Sylvia,
spent
Sunday
Miss Ruby Holznagei has resigned and Mr. and Mrs. Kretzr.er
of P o rt­
and Miss C harlotte Jones of Spo­ with, the girls' grandparents Mr
.
brother. Dr. Ralph Dresser.
lier position as teacher of Moun- land visited a t the Peter Tromp
Floyd Bentley left Saturday for kane. Wash . were guests Friday and Mrs E. Morris, ul Elsie They
tainside school and »111 teach in the home Sunday.
of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. Wteber
returned home Sunday evening
T ualatin school next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hagg and a ten days' vacation in California.
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Krueger und bringing witti them Hazel Shiffi
Dan B randon sang a special num - daughter Ida Lue of Reedville »ere He will go as far south as Los eh.ldren
spent the week-end with who has been visiting at the home
ber for the league service Sunday guests at th e Finigan home S u n ­ Angeles, and will also visit San Mr and Mrs. John Zenor a t Agaie of her grandparents for the pa
Francisco.
evening and Prof. Lewis of Tigard dav.
six weeks.
Beach.
Mr and Mrs F. Abendroth and
gave a lecture on India.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Tigard arriv-
Mr. and Mrs C lint Kilby and
1ETK ’I A NS tin iv e rs« I ly
Sergeant A rthur Emerson of Van-
Mr and Mrs. August Semolke and ed hen- Saturday night from Seattle family spent Sunday with friends
sons
Robert and A rthur la-e pent
four daughters were guests a t the for a visit with his O rnduff rela- at Vancouver M iss’ Velma Aben- couver B arracks was a guest Mon- the week-end
a p p ro v e m ilk its t h e
at
Seaside
aro th is spending the week with day of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley,
Lloyd Murray home Friday in hon- tives.
Mrs S. 1) Willis spent Sunday id e a l d ie t fo r «11 p u rp o se s.
George Doughty, who has been ill
or of Mr Murray s birthday. Mr.
Alice Maynard returned Saturday friends in Portland.
. .I-..: with h er hustratul 8 . D
and Mrs Ed Wohlschlegel en ter- from an eleven-day visit at Nels-
J. C. Bechen returned home with flu and neuritis for the past Willis, who is employed in Portland In fa n ts, c h ild re n , g ro w n -u p s,
tained the party with a supper cott. She was a guest oi her aunt. Thursday from a visit with his son- few weeks, was able to be uptown and his brother-ui-law and sister a g e d p e rs o n s ; in v a lid s, c o n ­
Friday evening. _
! Mrs Roy McDougal, of Dayton.
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. the first of the week.
v a le s c e n ts ; a v e ra g e m en an d
M r and Mrs Ray Moore returned
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Merl McDougal Howard Braman, at Tacoma.
Mr an d Mrs E. W C arstenson of
w om en ; a th le te s — lite ra lly
to th eir home Monday after a week joined a group of friends a t a pic-
Mr and Mrs j F Kennedy and Olympia. Wash , are spending the
Daily Trips to Portland
spent near Mt. Hood for Mr. nic party a t H irters' park Sunday. daU2ht<r o{ Banks were guests week In Hillsboro.
e v e ry o n e d rin k s o r sh o u ld
Moore s h e a lth
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy McDougal and c,..,,ia--
vj,- a .id Mr- Reid Eld-
Nfr and Mrs h h sta n n a rrt
H illsboro A uto Freight
The ja q u i th r r u n e dryer is being family oi Dayton spent Saturday
of M r and Mrs. Reid Eid
sir. and Mrs. h H
d rin k g o o d m ilk. I t ’s th e
Bonded and Insured C arrier
made ready for commercial walnut a t th e George M aynard home.
n a f,e
c’1‘ldren "I*111
wtck a t
best : th e best h e a lth insur-
drying. The driveway from th e, Guests at the Everett Morgan
Wesley, son of Mr and Mrs D. .toikaway.
Serving Beaverton, Aloha. Keed-
ance, E’o r y o u r d a ily m ilk
m ain road is being rocked and home th is week are Mr and
Mrs B Vtemtz. has returned to San
Miss Bemiece Felton was a week-
ville, Hillsboro. Cornelius and
graded
S. R. Gibson and sons. Joe
and Diego, after a ten-day leave from end guest of Mrs. K inne m St.
food. d e m a n d M cF all .lersev
A new cottage is being built for K a rt of B ritish Columbia.
ihe U. S. Navy.
Helens.
Forest Grove
Milk
George Reuck Jr. on the G eorge1 Thomas Twigg went to St.
Paul Miss Phoebe Coulter accompanied
Mr and Mrs Guy Powers spent
Q U A R T 10c
Hillsboro Phone 642
Reuck farm. He works with his Monday, where he is employed Mr. and Mrs. C. B B uchanan Jr. a few days a t the beach thi- »eek
Mrs. Anna Schulm ench returned
fath er and brothers a t th eir G rand drying hops.
I of Gaston to Rockaway for a week's
East
Side
Term
inal
Portland
home Monday from Jones ho-,pital.
View dairy.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Versteeg and vacation.
Phone EAst 9131
Brush fire a t the Alt farm near family visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mlss Jan e ¿u id
left Monday where she underwent an operation
Pbonr 2101
Saturday.
Mrs Frank Schulmertch
Laurel got out of control for a time straten b u rg a t Dayton Sunday. m orn.nK for a fe»- weeks' visit with
Tuesday afternoon and entered the Lloyd Versteeg rem ained for this , Ijss Doiores Theda
at Tacoma, Çs,,
stubble in the Christensen place.
week and G eraldine Stratenburg
Wash
Mr and Mrs John Emmet and returned with the Versteeg family.
.
. . . . . r. turned
-
-
-
-
-
--
Smoothing
the
rock
on
the
new
Mr a rd f r o Mrs
grandson Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
am oouiuui m e »w» • « "
m a J w e L
e k 's Auld
v a c a r t i o n n d t
liam Oyalla and children, all of road past the J P Jones farm was
fI „ d r j e ^ e Ba
a n d Mrs.
M r s Fred
F r e d Wei-
W e i - completed
c o m „ l e t e d Monday.
M o n d a v This
T h i s is is the
the first
first Newport a n a u e p o e B a y .
Portland. Mr and
Miss Gloria Coulter left Tuesday
ler and daughter of Tigard, and rock road tlirough th is section.
for a two weeks' vacation with rela­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark and
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tives at South Bend. Wash.
son were guests Sunday a t the
K enneth Lir.klater, who has been
Andy Weller home.
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
. , _ ,
. , , up a t Sherm an's mill for two weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. John Daly ana cull- returned home Tuesday.
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
PH O N E 3251
'
“ s
«■- and Mrs J S Williams and
Mi am i Ml
C im ile . B lan
Om 1 1-Ifl.xl c im il a , l.u.y lu»v.»-
two week , re 1 m 4 a lia i you are I«x»ktng for
turned ¡ionie Monday.
B ead them
mu le
foi
to n
the p ast
H o id o n
I « .tel
ot
P'M tland
w.i.
.
a wi ck end v rato r ol Mi ami Mr-
Jo h n M archel
DK. R. J . N IC O L
Due to the extremely hot weather.
I he busiest place in this commun
Ity is tin* old .wimmtng hole Not
onl\ is the .swimming hole I lie
favorite hot weather resort lor the
youngsters, hut many grown-ups
are s«*en trequchtlDtf It.
DK. E. W . A I.M Q U IS T
V fte rin n rin n »
|« * lr p lio n e 6 1 3
Funeral I Ionic
Thoughtful. Sympathetic
HlTViCO"
H ill,bora
‘lume 971
Every thing In Insurance
U « Washington
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BREAKFAST ROUS
CHEESE
SNACKS
1,’ltKSH even day from our clean
® sunitv bak, room S |x, t.il orders
tna.U. up for s,>eclal events
U A M S II CG I I I I «.NAII S i l C n
6 for
Sunset Company
Opens Log Camp
'Filled with rich butter lopping»
A sk fo r «ntl
t i i it i.oA t t
Each
. Frost,,1 in eh's-ol.tte slrawtx'rry
and «htte>
hi
III I II KM O K II ( \K I
1 .t, It
(W ith our fuinouN b u ttn
DEMAND
our
BREADS
49c
If lug »
fro m y o u r
N l\l> U K II HI
Docen
(W hat's a punie wi t limit a good
filled, lre-h bun »
20c
H i l l s b o r o 's
Own
g ro re r.
1 io n ic
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T rlrp lm n r
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I B I S II |> A I I. Y
131
M ain Street
■a
S u gar
McFall Jersey Milk
D
B row n o r
Povv tie re d
lbs. for
Leisyville
Chehalem Grain
Crop Found Better I week
Located Corner 2nd and Main Streets
th e Dalys and Mr. and Mrs an d Mrs Richard Wil y .
Joe Seus Genevieve. Bertha. Doro-
Misses Louise Fischer and M ar-
(By Mr*.
Cormick)
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— Ray
thy, Helen, and B ernard spent two caret Newton are spending a few
S path of Sherwood moved his
days at Rockaway.
weeks a t Rockaway.
threshing outfit into t h e Buck
Last Monday Joe Seus was sur-
Miss Jan e Melholland of Portland
Heaven district Monday night and prised by a visit from his brother- .va_, a »eek-end guest of Miss Lor-
fintshed Thursday evening Spath :n-law. Joe Hetkele. of Cloflin K an- ra jne Chase
said the gram averaged better here sas. Mr Heckle was accompanied
H E MrKinnev of Portland was
th an in any c la e r neighborhood by Alois and Pete Debis. ■scn°°i- a guest Sunday at the McKinney
lie had threshed this year. This m ates of Mr. Seus. and Rev. Louis dome
is the first time in the history of
Debis. all of Cloflin
tsh trtw q m ith was auite ill
th e community th a t any c r e w
Mr. and Mrs W alter Galloway Mias Shirley S n u th
was quite Ul
other th an L. T. F in ig an s h a s and daughter Aleda of Corvallis last week, following a tonsil oper-
threshed this entire neighborhood, visited his sister. Mrs. George P ad- ation
F inigans first thresher was o p - gett. over th e week-end They also
Miss Tillie Hoffman is vacatlon-
erated by horsepower.
visited hts sister. Mrs Ruby Estepp in? a t Rockaway.
Pleasant View Community club and m other Mrs Galloway of
Mfs Edith stew art and her sister,
held itts second picnic and swim- Hillsboro Mi Galloway attended . .
j E Jarvls of Sacram ento,
tiling pa. ty a t San Salvador beach the engineers convention a t Bonne- ,h(j
vlajtlni, here, arrived home
Sunday. About 30 attended.
| ville Saturday
th e first of the week from a few
Buford Deford accompanied by
Mrs. Sherburne Spellbnnk o f
ihe Misses June and Harncv Hoi- Forest Grove spent a few da», a s
com of Scholls and Don Wolfe o f week with her aunt, Mrs. Lily H an-
Ohio m ade a trip around the M t.) ley.
COFFEE
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
"The Best to Eat”
Q u ality and P rice
X
R O X SV S-
8 c
5c
?bo , b -
STEA K S
Round, Sirloin, Rib
Lb.
1 2 lc
Shortening
2 ,b.
9c
Bacon Squares
Lb..........................
15C
17c
Fri., Sat., Mon. S p ecials
FLOUR
SO A P
Palmolive.
TOMATO
Jl
K n ig h t’s
I^irg e
2r„
25c
.93
Pork & Beans
A rm o u r’s
L a rg e 2 1/» ca n s.
2 a,,
19c
CHEESE
Extra quality.
A g ed ju s t r ig h t!
2 a..
29c
< !omplet<
C o m p le te
Q u a rts
65c
D ozer
1
27c
MACARONI
Ì
75c
D ozen
10
6c
59c
16c
9c
-lb.
box
3
SALAD OIL
Bulk.
Per quart
GRAPE-NUT
FLAKES.
2 pkg».
CERTO
2 bottles for
IVORY FLAKES
CLOROX
Large bottle. 2 for
ZEE TISSUE
6 rolls
DOG FOOD
4 cans
MILK
G o ld e n K ey o r Ml. V ern o n . 3 can»
VINEGAR
10 g ra in , fo r p ick lin g .
£7 J
4 1 / L
PA R SO A P
G ood in h art! OS/*
w a te r.
A lO V z
M a p le L eaf. F a n c y h a r d w h e a t.
£ Y £7 H IG H
5 b a rs
T E ST .
M illed
by
D in n e r Bell.
R eg. 15c.
PEPPER '^ 4-oz.
7 .0
9C
KEROSENE G allon 15c
21c
T r y its ric h , m ello w
fla v o r.
H igh te
t< s t.
pT/^p
Ivl.V
/13 F g ra a n in c y . , long
cocoa
KRUCHEK’S
KASH GROCERY
F ree D elivery
P hone 2001
a. 14c
12c
A tte n d th e W a sh in g to n C o u n ty F a ir
in H illsb o ro A u g u s t 30, 31, a n d
S e p te m b e r 1.
Attend tlie W ashington
County F air August 30, 31,
and September I.
w ?c
HOT W EA TH ER ITEMS
SLICED BEEF—
Reg. 15c ja r . Each
SH R IM P — F a n c y
S o u th e rn . C an
10c
10c
C O R N E D B E E F — A trm
rm o u r r’s
's
Best.
ml can s
A
25c
D E V IL E D M E A T — F o r ta s ty
s a n d w ic h e s .
can s JL m U
f"
V
1 z-lb.,
37c
2 lbs.
SPAGHETTI
3 cans
TOMATOES
4
black
19c
25c
17c
5c
2 lbs.
ATI END the W ashington Goiihty Fair la Hllloboro
August 30. 31, and Hcptcmber 1
|
g -lb.
P r u n e d rie rs , n o tic e y o u r sa v in g
72c
MARGARINE
F re sh .
SA L A D O IL
B est, b u lk .
Q uart
1 lb., black
R a g sd a le , im ita tio n . 4-oz. bottle
Will not bake out
HC
Pound
G allon
18c
19c
45c
24c
27c
25c
19c
17c
19c
Lipton Tea
T a sty , fu ll c re a m .
20c
a ,.
X
VANILLA
CHEESE
F o r s u m m e r s a la d s .
P ig g ly W ig g ly
11 aril w h e a t
.65
49 lbs.
lb . j a r 3 0 C
F ra n c o A m e ric a n .
P IM 1E N T O S
D ro m e d a ry .
4-oz. can
■
COFFEE
A irm a il.
50c
P in ts
S U N T E X . S p e c ia l.
B L E A C H Large
21-oz. bottle
CO RN FLAKES
Corn riakl'” “l
S A L A D O IL Q U
u:rtveectabl''.
P E A N U T BU TTER iZ!dOT""d'
GROCERIES
P illsb u ry .
4S-lb. bag
MASON JA R S
COFFEE
P hone 771
S p ecia ls Friday and Saturday, A u gu st 24 and 25
BEEF
P rices E ffectiv e F riday, Saturday and M onday, z\ugust 24, 25, 27
F airw ay Blend
M a rk e t a d v a n c in g , buy n ow !
Lb.
3 lbs.
FLOUR
$4
(io ltle n W est
Pkg.
ITO VI
Bird
17c
Friday and Saturday Only
McFall Jersey Dairy
M arket
1
PERFECTION BAKERY
DRINK
F a ir w a y
612
Y O U N G ’S
RUSHLOW
I hone ! ! • !
and
1
ffz s' —
E D ’S M A R K E T
In r e a r of P iggly W iggly S to re
Q U A LITY MEAT. Sp ecials for S aturday, A ug. 25
BOILING BEEF
Pound
6C
BEEF STEAK
Round or Sirloin
15c
SHORTENING
POT ROAST
V eg eta b le
B eef.
C
3 lbs.
25c Steer
Pound
«z l/*
Vz
G R O U N D B E E F, Lb.
FR E E D E L IV E R Y
Pound
10c
PH O N E 3131