The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 30, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    T hursday. August .'SU, lu.'Si
M ountaindale
Folk Consider
Electric Plan
Coming to Local lheater
Ehelenberger in Portland Sunday
flu ' also visited Mr and M is W il
hint Johnson and Mr. and Mrs K.
O Kumrow ot Portland
Mr and Mrs ll A O tto and
family went to Troutdale Sunday
where they picnicked wltti the At
Espenel family 'They visited tier
parents. Mr and Mrs It. O Ktini-
row at Portland In tile evening
Mrs la’iia Meyers and daughter
Norma and George Ziegler jouwd
Mr and Mrs le e Oakes and Mr
and Mrs Bill Ziegler of Hillsboro
and tile Misses Marie and Lucille
Ziegler of C arlton a t H itter's park
Sundae where they enjoyed a pic­
nic and water sports.
Mr and Mrs John Walker are
vacationing at (he various T illa­
mook beaches Hits week
Mr and Mrs. F E. Hoffm an and
family and Miss Enola Barlow vis­
ited Dr and Mrs O. C Sehuulfer
a: Portland Monday
William M orse oi Newberg will
preach al Mountain Top church
Sunday evenings at eight o'clock,
preceded by Bible study a t 7:30.
l’i
Fvervone is invited to attend
Mr and Mrs Ernest G unther
and family attended a jubilee al
Mountain Home church Sunday.
Cornelius Building H o u sin g
City D epartm ents R enovated
ipent Salti’day with Mr ami Mi
Den Wilson
Mi and Mis Hiurv Wright of
B e a v e rto u
and
Iwmls
L ai.w li
ol
South Dakota si»’llt S atu n lai eie
nlug willi Mi and M is George
Wright
Mrs Adolph Miller ri'|»>rts a n
apple tree on her m others hum In
bloom and It also has ripe apples
on It.
.
Mi anti Mrs W M Still*’» of
ReedviUe and a group ot friends
vallisi al the It C Hunger home
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RUSHLOW
Real listate I ransfers
the only V-8
powered car
under $2500
Ametica’s
1st Choice
Prune Harvest on
Chehalem Ended
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i ielvctia Girl to
Marry Portlander
Buxton Folk Hold
a Birthday Picnic
WEEK-END FEATURES
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PERFECTION BAKERY
Orchardalc
Hiteon
Blue Bell. Hardwheat.
49-lb.
$4 .63
Bag ...................
1
Red Rose. Guaranteed.
49-lb.
| .73
WHOLE WHEAT
BISCUITS. Kellogg’s.
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13c
1 pkg...........
I’kg. FREE u ith coupon.
PORK & BEANS
A rm our's, size
2 for
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JARS
GLOVES
CRACKERS
93c
10c
23c
19c
OATS. Kerr’s Rolled.
9-lb.
Bag ...........
39c
TUNA. White Star.
2s.
2 cans
29c
KRUCHEK’S
HASH GROCERY
Free Delivery
Phone 2001
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
IVf T I V ARMOUR’S. Double rich.
L IX CASE $2.71.
I I c c c c
Full cream.
U IT L i E O 12 OREGON.
POUND
Quality and Price
RAISINS
TISSUE
SARDINES
1000-sheet
Rolls.
Van Camp’s, tomato or
mustard sauce.
AT THE MARKET
BEEF
Fancy, young meat.
POT ROASTS, lb.
8c
BOILING MEAT, lb. 5c
STEAKS
Round, Rib, Sirloin
Lb.......................
KELLOGGS
Whole Wheat Biscuit
2 pkgs.
13c
w ith y o u r coupon.
15C Corn Flakes
Shortening 2
4 ib.
19c
or POST TOASTIES
LA M B
Roasts
Shoulder.
L b .....................
15c
pkXa...............
15C
BEANS
Small White ....
5 ,b .
Closed All Day Monday—Labor Hay
19c
4
22c
Phone 771
Specials for Friday - Saturday, Aug. 31, Sept. 1
lie
Thompson Seedless.
4-lb. Bag
"Home of Good Foods”
15c 2 oval cans 15C
V IN E G A R ca ÜÜ' n ' E u "■, lrenirth
N A P H T H A S O A P Fu" "u "
O RANG ES
Sweet and juicy.
DOZEN
LETTUCE
Large, solid heads.
EACH
LIGHT
GLOBES
General Electric
30 and 60 Watt
IOC
EACH
SYRUP
Pure cane
and maple.
8-oz. Jars
10c
15c
6 bar, 25C
10c
2c
MAYONNAISE
Fresh and
PORK
rivivyi -n Ta|| <an
MUSTARD ^ :N^r‘s
KELLOGG'S
2
29C
10
26c
3 tall cans 17C
SA LM O N
FLOUR
oi
M a rk e t
F a i r v ra v
Fri. and Sat. Specials
r«
25c
20c
28c
20c
NUT LOAF C A K L ii^
PICNIC BUNS 1>(iril
DATE NUT CUP CAKES
CINNAMON ROLLS n.„r„
Reedville
GROCERIES
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Ill» fi»ik»i
ed bill pie.amialily they will include
CORNELIUS The exterior of the husbands
building which contains the city
G uliieieie Brink, Francis and
hall, public llb ru i. and Cornelius Virginia Chartrey. Tony and Mar
fire deixirlineiit is receiving a fresh garei Jane Doolier. Jack and Jerry
coat of paint ll Is an SERA pro­ Yanl.oin, and Albert Vuylsteke are
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MOUNTAINDALE M oun ta Inda le
ject.
lluwe from Cornelius aUending Hie
kvrrythluf tu Inaurane^
,
district has prospects of electrical
Miss Blanche Walsh ol Oakland two wix-ks Catholic vacation silmol
service within the next few weeks
C al. visited with the D J Barrett at Direst Grove The school will
Ptlaaw IN I
I I « Washing Un
R R Easter, district manager of tile
family Sumlav
close Saturday
No ( ompurlwon
Portland Electric Company for
Mi ■ Geoige Wilcox entertained
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Mesdames John Rock, George De-
Myron "Did ion know mi lather
W ashington county, and Jack Mur-
a
group
of
Ft
children
at
her
home
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A J O llier. Joe Suvei S arah
hius a walcll < hsirge Washington
toti representative in the Hillsboro
McClanghry and Jessie lle n d e i- Monday vieiung. Juixuicsc lanterns
lo carri
office met with the prospective
son. Misses Ami Uaecllein. Laura were used m deixiratlons. and re usisi
Pliai s nothing
mi
patrons of th is community recently
Keunei Grace OePiez. liiisly Ho(f- tieslunonts were served Jean Brau- tal Mickey
hei lias Adam s apple
Ex.
to organize for service and the
inan. Nancy S.ui’h A .tlhe.ine Mi.- nock -line a reading and lkivtil
organization is practically com­
kininuns.
Ennui 1 on Headrick Edmonston sang during the evening
pleted The proposed luie will ex­
Mr a m t Mrs Haymond Trtti's
Belli Ctk'hrane. Mildred Kixk tnd
tend irom Vadls to th e M ountain-
Helen O llier. M e ssis Douglas Mc- and (.until enjoyed a picnic ilimiei
dale school, serving approximately
Simdai
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A A S i »II « D O D ,O t
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l'!n ..son. Frank Doolier Jam . ■ o.d
tw enty-four patrons The M ountain-
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A lto n
V ir « n «
A ih li
Robert VanLoiil
Earl Aiulei -on ii.onsiou ot Cornelius was a guest r t u i . i'« r , I '
dale district is an old settled com­
Ml' and Mrs J Delmniite e n ­ I l l ' l l ( • • H t ’l t M ' l I o i l It «•«* I ' » 11F
Clu a- MichacLsi'n. Robert Cochrane
munity. rich in agricultural re­
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sources. and provided with good
1 tar el Barrett. Fail and Ray m e.it day evening at their home fur I he H|
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Picnic Sunday
Ltxpold. Arthur Miller. Vernon M F church A ilei a il evening . . . .
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Mountaindale Sunday school has
Cook and Vincent S harp aie among spent In playing games, w uners
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planned a picnic next Sunday at Zazu P itts and Slim Summerville in "Their Big Moment." at the
the Cornelius people working tit were ro.isteii at a h o ld in*, anil lie
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the R aifety grove Everyone is in ­
I he Hillsboro cannery Mrs Evelyn cream and cake were served by llie T u I t N . ft B Ml
Venetian
theater
Thursday.
Friday
and
Saturday
IW
vited to come with a well filled bas­
Mr. and
Wright and sons O hio and Gene hiistev Present Hire
C la r a
A
G oodw in
to W a l l r r
M iu .k i,
ket
Edward»*, who are now staying m Mn J D ilm onte and family. Mrs l i t i a ii« w S rc iio n J. I I N KftU
-a
vv »iter P Robinson M ««*- K enneth Struthers. C hester stepfather and mother. Mr. and
Mr and Sfas W alk « F R o o ii^ n
WUUam Koblnsun and Ernest Mrs George Jones, and lus brother-
Hillsboro, but who were here Hie Ma ie Sm ith and Misses lllanihe
r ( u à tu K it-h ard B Hiin !
and son Frank of Gre&ham
re Hi(e Evelyn Kdbmsd„. Robert and in-law and sister Mr and Mrs A
early port ol the summer also ne'.k Fmcgan IXirolhi Cooke. Helene on. I L I o I la G«*>(
(By Mr* l.ou WrtaM)
J«» and 2 ¡ S |» r ii.r r '« ||oniv«tea<l
callers a t the E F. Lemmg nc me Ru,liard n onand
McDonald, of Lane countv Sunday.
Shaw Barbara Jane Mann. Virginia
THATCHER -Carl Johnson of there
J o a rp h
G a lh r v a th
lo H a ym o n d
G al-
ksoti and Myrua WleiiewItsi h.
Saturday
u»r«»nsen and
Lewis Veenker and Robert Camp-
Overnight visitors at the Jesse Yakima Wash has bought 20 acres
Cornelius men employed Fn,
Mr and M is.C ar. Jerger*->» •
• bed returned the last of flic week Meyers home Sunday were Mrs of the Henry McDonald place next m Several
Messrs Gisirge
Palmer.
Frank b r r a lh , 1‘ra c la in S ection « I I - S K i W
various
logging
camps
and
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family of Reedulle were guests a f from a fishing trip neai-M t. Adams. Jessie Tillm an of Birkenfeld and to Charles Sears and expects to ber nulls were out ot work tor a Oliver and Clllford Main’s
.
ti»
W an
the M artin Tonmsen home bun- ‘^ e /oilowung were Sunday din- Maverene Tallm an and LaVerne move down the latter part of No­
IXmald Muiutorf returned -Sat- i
few days because ot closing ot tile urday
evening from three months P o r tla n d H e ig h t»
da>'
.
uer guests at the C. W S tru th ers Kilburg of Timber.
vember
vamps due to (ire hazards Must
W illia m K I’a y lo r r i al io k I I
I* tick
employ ment in Alaska
Bobbins Clan Meets
home
Mr and Mrs. William F.
Hay baling is being finished here.
F A Bennett is spending a week of the camps re-opened Tuesday
LaVerne
Shav of Ttllnmook spent •on et Uh. H» aerva M M W a lt» « la in i .
The Dobbins clan picnic was held Campbell and sons Robert and Ensilage cutting has begun William in Portland with relatives and
Mr and Mrs. Jack Sm ith h ale the week-end wdli Ida purents, Mr N o 4M T I N K 4W
a t the Frank Jackson home Sunday Ralph. Mrs H H Sonuiema. Mr Hiddink and Harvey l.aZott cut friends
I'h illi* G oaalln «S u< to S k y lin e L a n d
with a picnic lunch at noon. Those Lewis Veenker. Mr and Mrs Lester Saturday and Monday
Mr. and Mi's Will Eiliers and returned from a stay at t h e and Mrs F O Btiuy.
beaches.
I'here will l>e no preaching serv­ ■ C o n i l e A K o liln ta ii Co to » I II? V J S I*. k
present were M rs L. W. Hughson Robinson Miss Verna W alters and
Mr and Mrs A rthur Fisher of granddaughter Carl Johnson and
Mrs. Leona Russell and daugh­ ice al the M E church Sunday l i » cl I t C o n ile A R o h lin a n '» L i t t l e
Timber visited relatives here S u n ­ Mrs. Eva Eiliers of Yakima spent
and daughters. Drusilla Aim and Miss Elizabeth Struthers
Genevieve Arden. McMinnville: Mrs
a number from here attended the day
a few days last week with Mr. and ter Eimiiu Jean ot Salem and Mr Rel Charles Reecl. pastor, plans to Hom e»
N e u ( n r K i 'g i s l n i t i n i p
W « » h ,n K ,o n counly I.» M a r th a l< M a il
Guy Edson and daughter Bonita he away on a vacation al that lime
Miss Mabel Nelson la employed at Mrs Pannier.
Lloyd Rippey and son James, grange picnic ai Tigard Sunday.
Mr and Mis W arren Barnes and l>>( I I Block >2 N o r th I'la ltM
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Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr and Mrs Fred R Gibotis. a restaurant in McMinnville.
Mr and Mrs Cadoek of Portland ol Eastern Oregon have been guests
ra n k W a lla c e
Edna faiildi spent a lew days last week et I I. »•» W a lk e r el uw to I t»r«U«»,t
Mr and Mrs A rthur Fisher of spent last Sunday with Mr. and of Mis M Edson and Mi
Bailey and son Gordon. Millie G or- Patricia and Donald Gibons of
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Riusseil the past week.
ai tin* coast
don. Mr. and Mrs. Sigai Grutaa. Eugene and Mrs. Alice Gibons ot Timber visited relatives here Sun- Mrs Allen Hayden.
Ford
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Miss It isamond Mtindorf Is work­ C a r o lin a L u n d el a l l o K rw t S*-ha«r.
Mr and Mrs Charles K ern and
Lula E Jones. Portland. Mrs. L. J. Sandy were Sunday evening visitors day
Mrs Ashley Jackson and son
ing
m
a
hop
field
near
Indepen­
C rane and son Ulysses. Milwaukie; at tiie c W Struthers home
Emma Simpson. Ella Bew ley. Ethel Mr and Mrs. Lawrence K ern ot Jimmy and Mrs M attle Sim .h were
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I 'hevrolet
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Mr and Mrs. Morton Era. Oregon
Mr and Mrs c.eorge Anderson Meyers. George Riggle and Victor lY'rtland spent Thursday with Mr
nests Friday ol Mrs Albert Vau- dence
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Miss M an Corl of Portland stu nt '»i acre« S e w l l m i 2 7 I
City; Mr. and Mrs Jam es Hansen and Mrs Mildred Bacon attended Stowell were Portland visitors Mon- and Mrs Charles Sears.
derzanden of Motmlaindalt
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Plymouth
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and daughters, Portland: Mr and the weddmg August 22 of their day.
Mr. and Mi's A Easley of P o rt­
Mr and Mrs. William Maim and he week-end with her sister, nils
Mrs Ray Heckman. Mr. and Mrs. consul. Mi&s Dorothy Frewing. 3t
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald have land spent Monday afternoon and daughters spent Sunday m P o rt­ \i It Cooke and family.
im o w n
ot Gi'ii.ius spent
moved here from Lane county.
S A Hayes. Carlton; Mrs. Ada Amity
evening with Mr and Mrs. Allen land
s iit i , » tu i i \ k i s i r n i M i x t
Wilson Aurora: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr and Mrs L. M Davies and
Hayden
Mrs S arah M artin ot California the week-end with friends litre.
I n th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f i he S ta le o f U n
Gordon and daughter Florence. sons left Sunday tor the hop patch
Mr. and Mrs W alter W right and has been visiting with tier sister.
Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. George ncar Newberg. They expect to be
Bob Place of near Banks spent Mrs B Ingebrietson. and family
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Corev. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred gone about tliree weeks-
Monday evening with Ins parents,
Miss Frances Gnoa spent l a s t
Kuhr
Beach. Cornelius. Mrs. L. O Her-
Roy Bacon left Thursday for a
Mr and Mrs Lou Wright
week at Hie F Pauli sum mer home
Holer-
sham Mrs F ran k Dersliam and visit with relatives in Idaho.
Elmer and Albert Drisug of R>rt- south of Hillsboro
.»r o f th e al»
tam ed
sons. Mrs. M aria Jackson. Mr. and
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land spent S aturday afternoon with
Little Barbara Jane Mann ot
in
I he a b o ti
i t „ led
(B y M a r ie Fuchs»
Mrs Roy Jackson and son Johnnie.
HELVETIA
Mrs
Royal
Stailldlng
of r e ­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ted
Haney.
lYirtland
s|>ent
last
week
with
e:
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN -Prune
ha
jy Xea a v t m j f t j i o wua»
ti ’ he
Mr. and Mrs Frank Jackson and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Haney
and
if
Portland
gave
a
shower
August
grandm
other.
Mrs
M
D
Mann
harvest
was
finished
here
List
week,
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family. North Plains; Mr. and Mrs.
George Palm er ot Spokane i » 22 Mr Miss Anna Christensen,
with the exception of a few th at mother. Mrs S ara Haney, spent
»aid d ay
and t h e
F rank Corey and family and Mr
Sunday
afternoon
with
Mr
and
making Ills home with friends heic win»’» engagement to H J Jainn
will be dried The bulk of the crop
i»»e e n title d t Tourt
and Mrs Floyd R aifety and family,
Miss Genevieve Phelps ot P o rt­ was announced The wcddlnjr will
a« th e (im e and
went to the Hillsboro cannery. Mrs S. N Haney of Forest Grove.
Mountaindale' After dinner a short
Nellie
Haney
and
Cecil
Towers
ak
e
place
ill
IHirllaud
Halurday
land.
daughter
ot
Mr
and
Mrs
R
(B y M r« . Jes«e M e y e rs )
tion» tu «aid
There was a heavier yield th an was
business meeting was held and the
i'he bride-elect was graduated
BUXTON—A party of friends and expected. Tins is the tirst time spent Sunday with her parents. Mr A Phelps, (ornterly ol Cornelius
following new officers were elected: relatives attended a birthday picnic prune harvest ended before hop and Mrs. Fred Haney, near 8tras*el was Illum ed Iasi week lo Rav Mor­ from HdLsboro high school in the
Mrs Alma Heckman, president. near tire Cummings place August picking began It usually comes
Mr and Mrs O Edwards and gan of Portland Mias Phelps is ■Lis of 1928 and later attended
M rs Isabella G rutza. vice-president; 26. Those attending were Mr. and just afterw ards
daughter of Longview. Wash., and well known by young people here
Behnke-W alker Business c o lle g e
Nellie Gordon, historian; Harry- Mrs George Fisher and Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. A E Edwards of
Mr Jai'.in was graduated from
Mr and Mrs Lester Moobcn
E. McMaugh of Oswego, an old- Salem spent Thursday to Friday Mrs
Bailey.
secretary
and
treasurer
It
Beusen
Tech in 1928 They will
M
D
Mann.
Mrs
Mattie
wivi decided to meet next vear at l relie
Harold. Mr. and Xtrs. tlme m ountain resident, visited Sam with Mr and Mrs. Ted Hanev
Smith and Barbara Jane Mann e n ­ make their home in Portland.
was decided M> meet next, year a* ¡-red Watson. \e m o n and Merlin.
, Monday
Mr and Mrs O tlo P annier and joyed picnic nt Rippling Waters
Vincent Bishop and lew is Don-
th e home of Mrs Ada Wllsou the
R Uhen Kelly Mr and
th ird Sunday in June Mrs. L. J. “ rs
Allen Mrs hTed Hewitt.
Mr and Mrs. Otto O rnduff and daughter R osetta and son Ruben Sunday
iMsou enjoyed a motorcycle trip
spent Sunday with their niece and
Crane
was
the
oldest
m
other
of
the
'
Lucille
White
ind
Shirley
and
150,1
Robert,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Tom
O
Hopkilis
and
lioi
g the beaches Saturday and
Mr.
and
Mrs
n a o . . . . -lor. aim little Hubert --
LUCUJe « o n e auu
auu Shuck
s:.,.1(,k and
xnrl ~
in S
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isses tamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller of
son
Stanley.
Misses
son LeVern of rdlamook visited Sunday going as ta r south us W in­
Ed-
„ Corey, son of ? . Mr.
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n
t
Beverly.
Mr.
an
d
Mrs-
Albert
W
anda
Finigan.
N'adyne
and
Velma
and Mrs. Prank a lrrls Mr an
and d J Mrs UaVid Ed-
Stafford.
their daughter. Mrs John Burbank chester Bay
and a Vivian
Ziegler.
tire ' youngest , baby £ of wards. Mr. and
Mrs c^orap Risele Wolilschlegel
womscniegei an
vivían .negier,
Corey, was the
Mr. and Mrs Pete Esltnger of
Mr and Mrs Ernest Meyer tuid
fuiniil last week
Mrs Crane is 82 ? ¿ rdt 3 Irx . „ F r e d ' B ^ e h e l C A and Melburn Ziegler, accompanied Coquille spent Tuesday afternoon and
the Dobbins clan
c
A group of young people su r­ Robert. Ronald and Baby Meyers of
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Hubert
Corey
is
two
pC
rudfe
by
Mr.
and
.
Mrs
L.
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and evening with Mr. and Mrs prised Maurice Hendricks In hon­ near North Plains are visiting her
years old and Hubert corey is n o j^organ and Lloyd Mrs. Prudie
Newberg, and
made swain
up a a t party,
who Allen Hayden.
or of his birthday anniversary a: Oster Mrs Lvdiu Returner, ut Hazel,
m^ t a l Belle Voges is spending
P‘cnwkéd
San Salva-
his home Sunday evening Games S D
her vacation w ith h er grandpar-
H ro > McL ^ i ^ d Mr', oor beach Sunday,
I\>nv Nussbuuiner was honor
were played and a luncheon w i
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George F Biers- aim Mrs Jesse Meyers and Elsie,
The new city swimming tank a t
served bv Mr and Mrs A s Hend­ guest at a |» rtv at the home of
Carl Bohren Sunday Mr. Nuss-
dort of Schefflin.
Clarence Stecklein, Leah and Lory Newberg was a popular place with
Mrs. Mary Olinger. Mrs. George ricks.
Place your order-» for HUNS. eU*, on or before Friday
Miss Effie Tootes accompanied Uaj.,. a ll of near here; Mr. and a group of Buck Heaven neighbors
George and Fred DePrez a rm e d miumer ta leaving Friday for Mo­
and Mrs. Mary Lee Kel- home
desto Cal., to Join his brother.
Mr and Mrs Noah Toates Jr. on a Mrs '(jmorge Jones, Mr and Mrs A during the hot weather last week, McBreen
Saturday
from
Alaska
where
to tukAure delivery
ling
and
son
Jack
returned
S
a
tu
r­
trip to Independence, where they
and Chester Morgan, all
Miss Beryl Deford accompanied day from a few days a t Rockaway- they spent the summer working In Paul who luts made his home there
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CREAM. MILK. CREAM. RUTTER
salmon canneries
will pick hops.
o{ Laue county; Maverene Tallm an her house guest. Mrs. W alter Wl.ip-
tor M'leral years
Mr and Mrs. C. T Imlay and the Mrs
Mr and Mrs. H. W T urner ot jn d LaVerne Kilburg. Timber: Mrs. pie. to her home in Vancouver.
Mr and Mrs William Duncan
John Burbank and family
family.
Mr.
and
Mrs
H
J.
C
hurch-
Portland were Sunday visitors at Jessle Tillm an o re n and Gilbert Wash , and remained until Sunday ley aiid family, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. attended a family reunion at Banks Mr and Mrs. Alex Bareley and
Prank Simpson of Portland were
the N. H Toates home.
p , . ^ WiUiam' and Deimer Higgle.
Mrs. D. M M cInnis is spending
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Joe Baker and chil- B,r genield Mrs Mary Hall, Ver- this week at the Oregon beaches as Churchley and Lorraine and H er­
A number from Cornelius visited guests of Mrs Lizzie K ilter Sunday
They w e r e picking blackberries,
dren and Mrs Rose Crop were n ,J au, and Mr and Mrs Victor a guest of h er daughter, Mrs. J. A. man Churchley and Irene Darnell the St. Mary's "H arvest Festival
spent the week-end a t Ocean Park Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs U au ^ ia y of Portland. Those cele- York, of ReedviUe.
wltlch are plentiful this year
i
Joe Schmitkover at Gales Creek
„rating their birthdavs. ranging
John. Fred. Don and
Lauren and Sea view.
Muss Oleva Burger and m other of
Mr and Mrs. H Bear visited Mr Forest
Mrs Rose Crop of Portland
is from August 13 to Septem ber 13. Haynes visited D ons and L au ren s
Grove
were
guests
of
friends
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe
14 They ah »
loiiowsi mother, Mrs. E tu Haynes, a t Hills- and Mrs W. Holtz In Salem this and relatives here Sunday.
week-end
Baker, for a few weeks.
Kuhen Kelly, Mary Hall. Delmar ooro Saturday.
following article appeared In
, B y M r " R ic h a rd H u n g e r )
Doris and Dorothy Anderson of the The
A picnic supper was given
in R lt»gie C. A* Morgan. G ilbert Frost,
Mrs. Ira G. McCormick was a Stiver
Sunday Oregon Journal under,
Mr nhd Mrs Morris Chrustofcr-
are spending the
': with
Raffety's grove Saturday evening. Lloyd Morgan. Jesse Meyers, E tta juest of her daughter. Mrs. Allan their aunt.
"W
hat.s
Happening
In
the
Oregon
•m J a n in ' and Morris J r of P o rt­
Mrs. Christina Kelly.
Those present were M artha V an -, jm warda Irene F u ller,' Beverly Comoer. a t Portland last week,
Mrs. C hristina Kelly and Mrs. C ountry:'' "Pest control Lx to b e dis­ land surprised Mrs Sara Crlger on
derzanden. Mildred. Dick and Clare w h u e , Vernon Watson. William O ther guests at tile Comoer home
cussed
in
Its
various
phases
thLx
Mary Olinger attended a party at
her birthday August 20
Rice and Harold H arm s
Higgle. Elsie Meyers and Oren Frost. Saturday included Mrs McCormick s the
year by the Cornelius Civic Im ­
and Mrs Fred Wilson. Mr
Mr and Mrs. Earl Luther are
Morgan was presented with a sisters. M rs G. C. W hite of Clierry dale. home of Mrs. Ellison at Hazel- provement club Pests were not list­ m Mr
d Mrs Tom Taylor of Portland
spending a few days a t the beach ¡a
j {ood cake decOrated Grove and Mi.ss Ivy Peterson ol
Mr and Mrs. W_ S. Hahn. Mr wUh canales irom his sister, Mrs. Walla Walla, Wash,
and Mrs. Bruce Hahn and Mrs A McDonald of Lane countv
Brad Jones went to Fernwood
Muller spent the past week visiting Mrs o ljVe clem ent of P ortland August 22 after spending the most
1
1
th e beaches.
__ visited Mr and Mrs. John Wagner, of the sum mer here with his broth-
1
The Harrison school will open
dve on |ler j arm near here, er. W I. Jones.
September 10.
one day last week
Miss Arlista Jones visited her
Prune picking at the Loel Hoi-
Mr
Mrs c ; A Peterson re . sl.,tcr. Mrs. Bud Kisen. a t Newberg
lenbeck place was finished Monday
word las[ week th a t their Saturday.
Mountaindale garden club met
c M Christenson, is in
Jake and A rthur Davis of Port-
a t the Lloyd Raffety place S atur-
ho6piU1 ,n Astoria suffering with land visited their brother a n d
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
day. Mr Peters, the leader, treated a tram m ed skull.
uncle. W R. Davis, August 22.
the members of the club to a musk
Betty Stowell returned recently
Mrs W. F. Wolilschlegel and
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melon feed
from a visit with her aunts in daughters, the Misses Reva and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Van Domelen
“d
Enoia Barlow, and Mrs. E C. Wohl-
Located Corner 2nd and Main Streets
and famUy returned last week from
AJex
u h
{rom C ah. ^m eg e: and daughters, Phyllis and
a visit to the Tillamook J * a c h K . fo n u a lQr
vacaUon.
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Ermce and son ' Vincent
moved
They also visited sea lion caves near
Mr. and Mrs. D. C ornutt and Ray s hopyard in Marion county
Florence.
S tanton an d P atty Rhea and Lucille Wednesday and will help in the
Pederson spent several days last early hop harvest. Many others
week a t the beach.
from here will be camping a t var-
s 'iiulwi(h brand
Tony Rinck was visited Sunday ious hopyards. next week when
Heavy canvas.
-Atlas, wide mouth
Plain or Salted
B» Mr«. Zell c struther»!
by his sisters Irom Timber and picking late hops will »tart.
•Notice
to
Hop
Pickers!
Complete.
2-lb. Box
Mr and Mr« L M Davies and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCormick
sons’ were guests August 22 a t the
A large CCC crew was called to of Hillsboro spent p art of last week
Dozen
Pair
William Carlsdelt home in Powell fight a fire in the Elwood logging at the home of his brother-in-law ,
V a U e ^ ’-a n so e u nome in r o
damaged a couple of W R Davis. They were helping
The follow mg neighbors enjoyed donkeys and threatened the home with drying prunes for home con-
on r i n i t »cr of pfirris Antrim! 21
Kirk l<kSL Celt-
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Beaverton in honor of the birthdays
A picnic will be held for the W.
Grace Hess and Bob Wise of
t f £ £ r t H o lland W.11^1 F Camp- B. A Ladies an d
them invited Chehalem Center visited Horace and
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bell and C. Struthers: Messrs, and m ends near here September 2 Ml Allan Wise Friday.
catch. Columbia
Pkg.
Mesdames E D. Hite H Robinson, out-of-tow n members are invited to
Horace and Boo Wise left S at
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J W Meats, Charles North, William attend
urday
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F. Campbell, C. W. Struthers. Joseph School house is
being cleaned K ansas City after spending
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F lint of Scholls. Lester Robinson of and pu t in shape for the opening ,ummer a t the F. E- Hoffm an farm
Portland. Robert Holland. Mrs. H of school. Mrs. Veta Cearley is cutting cord wood.
b .„
A. Sonnema of Santa Monica, Cal doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam O tto and baby
Miss Elizabeth Struthers, and the
C. A. Morgan was visited by his were guests of his sister. Mrs. c a ri
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’ Pint
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Nice.
PULLMAN BREAD M
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».J. Il>. louf, sliced 13c
COLLI » J « ’ bir famous blond 8unrl.se.
25c
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Just rig h t fo r n tu ffin g .
3 lbs. for
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LEMONS
360 size.
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Pound
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*/j|-lb. tin.
Log Cabin, small.
Pint
11c
Baker's Cocoa
STEAK RIB
P ^ ,oin
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28c
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