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THE Th unid ay, December 20, 1931 H IL L S B O R O ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Page Three in rn t piopoaal to the national wal n u t inurkHlng agreem ent wae drawn Grade Schools Walnut Growers Attempting i up and forwurded to the ae< rrtary I of ugrlculturr and the walnut con board. Elect Leaders to Settle Code Differences 1 trol 1. T h at a tuiliorui Ratable prr- centuK«* of Oregon and Cahlorn--- Mr. Hlmmona h a w . He has been n L fiulllvan entertained friends Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. H B. C. Schappert Sunday afternoon. innln.i'd in '!,< ih m *1 Sam aritan a t the home of Mrs Mi Breen Hun- J. Churrhley Sunday afternoon hospital for the past two wckx with day with a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schappert Let the advertisements help you pneumonia, but unproved tap.dly . n , , Anderson of of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. make your shopping plane. Dirk G om of Portland visited his A father. H erbert Go..;. here I nur day. Mr» Fred Sm ith of Portland vls- W alnut grower« of this nectlon I Rowell of Ncholl« wae chairm an of crop« «•»$< h year 1« not equilana , met in INu'tlaiul recently to threidi llie committee, widt h worked out 1 due io the wide a re a of production S t u d e n t s G iv e P r o g r a m s in 1 I 1,' 1 ‘ ‘ relativ« in iioibtx out code differences. Frank F ' the program The following amend-1 and different climatic crop in eat h ( and, Cochran last Monday tute, thereby producing ac o n d lti' u : K e e p in g w ith S e a s o n Ml ’ l* tm a Thwnpoon of W, - tumber. who has been ill, was re- ' "J& '-'fi affecting tin volume of the «uip- i --------- I moved to the hospital In Poi llano '■ " 1 W * f I in,U and u nhort crop ,n Holiday Chocolates PEANUTS another It I» believed liiat a w p - I'he 5A and f.U of the David last Monday. Her m other Mrs A. 2* 4-lb. Fresh roast’d urate Clop appraisal Is needed mi jjm elected the following * Mowe ol Vernonia, had be, n which to ba., »mplus control p,- olficers H enrietta Meltebeke, pres- t-x^ing cur,‘ of her naught*r. Box 3 I ba. ......... c, iit.u., ■ III order that M’Cllone b« -ild cn l H arlan Weliilz vtcc-presl- ' Emma 1 human was a P'.rt- flu ted ny nature with i.liort crops Ut.n l ’ iV rl| WeUllZi secretary la,‘d visitor la-*-t Thursday and Jri- 5-Ib. WALNUTS b, relieved prop,rtlonatcly ol cun Nt.’w HA oI|i< , n> ’ at the junior . Box trlbutlon to surplus control, I lin r M ary E l|a M arl- " r a uunp basketballD arn dl Fancy Ore loi ner, the Veinoma separate sones are suggested — ,„.r , p president; reslfe..., Bud « Knapp, ..« .w vice- J . 1,1 " ‘7*7. . . . . deleated . gon. L b ..... uppruUul purpuwn, to-wit: Oregon- president Lucille Ita.smus.sen, aec- 1 hcoJ b a rn at Vernonia W ashington. N orthern California. Iliursday night, but lost lust to Wilars Wilarx , Houtlx-ru California. Mine Away Friday night. 2 T hat because of Uie fuct th at — _ ....................... .... ........... , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K ern bi Oregon has only two quality classl- W(' | ‘r '7 t X ^ 'lz iv ld ’ liil^M dlSii Jack {‘" r .t lan? '' tsited in U m ber and W- >- Maximum Illations of walnuts whereas Cali- * “ A1 l* > " * ’" 1 Umber lant Friday 2-lb. jar form a ha» three, anil th a t any Mr3- lda C utright of Hillsboro Libby’s. Tid-Bits or grade muv be delivered on volume i ' L1 111 hJk7 / ' I , ° lia.', been vuiting with her daughter ixv.is to the control board as sur- Felicia C rittenden returned toC och- ant| | aniny. Mr and Mrs. David Bulk. Flavored jusl Crushed. I nlu. walnut»: th a t Uie Oregon grow- lul?! '.. . . . . . . . ... Castle, lor tile post week. right. I , i producing a higher quality may Al *£ie Junior high several clawes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg 8-oz. cans. !»• penalized by his delivery ol “f?’ »’J?“4!1 (1 Ibt^’isting projects have moved to W estlmber near the 2 lbs. 3 cans h ig h er priced m ils than California ">« “¿ 'X t e * 1' X lS m iJ CCC, iaI,"p' Where Mr Kllbur>i u From the Fred Bowlby Farm Hence It 1» recommended Uiut the ln*, l hiR rt»tlng booklet» snowing employed contribution» to the- control board '^ n f e sixth ^ f r a d f , Mr anU M,s Art.hur Braden of Savory, rruckly brown—the high note of In m i .isji instead of nuts, on the ¡.[.‘“ V?!* rl;at.1 . .... ...5raj V‘ ' an- vlsitu.g their son-in-law on or- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hay- Uh operatimi« wen English classes are working w v m h K vi sam e principle 15 1033, the holiday feast! Re sure that you place at least th a t It |xx-m» and stories for .................... the‘«-! mond Elliott. conducted In L ngiun | an(j ^jrs Q jen peoples and •ibuted th a t this con- ? ^ r a n your order tor poultry early ho that you nuts are contribute Fancy bulk. Seedless. •las» 1» working on debates to be small daughter of W arrenton and trlbutlon lx- llgurcd on an equitable given may have the first selection. noon , . William People of Knappa, who 2 lbs............. 4-lb. bag laisls for all Mictions. ... ,*r,ve K4’* “, . . lia-s Just recently returned from ;i Tliat exemption from the p ro The en^?al h Hawaii, were in Timber Saturday visions of the m arketing agreem ent Dromedary. 15- oz . and Sunday visiting visiting with with friend; 1 lx' perm itted to tliohe growers who the 1 Ring '« a" lKI(? / Uhav,ffS ’ ino **“ c“ aI“ i liun<J:‘y 10-oz. pkg. pkgs. . a ll Io. ally lo retail grocers only, * “ * “ J JS-ent0 rfic v‘Mtcd Mr and Mrs R ^ h a rd provided the retailer be forbidden m ,.?m i„, m „ u 7 m„i, C Uutlrow 111 Westimoer. all cases from resale of grower» 1 u. ' iv m a J th e n if ^ m e d Mi s LaVeUe Berg spent lire week- , walnuts to otlu-r dculvr.s, and th a t , . <>n h ru lay t,J‘< p rth tn tca en<1 at her home in Skamokawb. ah nuts pureJm.M.1 iron, grower« are program. The m ain number W luh. dLHHxw d of direct to oonaumcih ¡*Hh P ^y tn u tle d ILi. p ^rni |t'r a t (Ured from tli'' original store ^¿rrv w*JIch Involved a fam - Orville Studer of the Snider ily s schem e to clean up Its tom - shm gle mill broke his arm while ................ .. bilV son C haracters were: Rasp- .ranking a car last Mondav. M. II. PRESTON berry Red, Bill Grogan; Mr». Sims. Jran w rite r Honored M H. Preston of Sunset Camp John ChnsKuison; Ione Sims. Nor- Mr and Mr u F Weiler em er. CANDY NUTS 55c 89c P lu m p T ender MINCE MEAT 29c F O R C H R IS T M A S 15c 25c W et >011 for qour liruk* « jím I wish you 16c Pineapple 19c verij m e r r q R A IS IN S PICNICS 13c COTTAGES u. 17c SWISS CHEESE 25c BEEF TONGUES Lb 10c BEEF ROAST Lb S afeway S tores death lap.a-d Into uncoiu>clou»ne. Evelyn Clark; Mrs. Dunn, R uth Me- ; evening was speni playing games from which he never recovered. Hi Dougall; Rev. Dunn. Charles C n t- present were the Misses Annastocia blip Briggs. F r a n c i s Marquez. Bettye Gene W right is survived by his widow and daugh- tenoen; Plilllp » __ i w l V <> c . M m u s t v - i uldu il z x o fh n m n tr l A nna I ter. Mrs. M | | H Preston o and M ir Brown; H Hulda, the maid, Anna I Georgine and G eraldine McCurstlon Phillips, and three grandchildren. Ixuder ; Russie Brown of Westlmber, R utn Don and Beverly Phillips and Mrs Anna U dder presented a scarf ueyers, Billie Huffm an, Maxine K il- Anthony Kilburg of Tim ber dance, and a group of girls out- burg, Hazel Shifter Constance I Mr Preston was bom In Webster, lilted in raincapes and galoshes T*x>ley. H enrietta Bergm Thelma N Y.. June 17, 186«. m arried Addle sang "On A Rainy Day," w ith and . Joyce ~ — Thompson, Ellen — Wien- I Odell Rotx rson April H. 1877, In gestures teke, all of Westlmber, and the G rand Ledge. Mich., and came to Tuesday evening the Junior high guest of honor. Jean Welter. Many , Oregon In 1888 school presented its C hristm as pro- beautiful and useful gifts were r e Funeral services were held Tues- gram. The first num ber was a ceived. a t tlic Forest Grove Undertaking pantomime, 'Silent Night," pre- Cliristmas rush started In earnest compuny chapel and Interm ent was .vented by the Treble Clef club. A a t the Timber post office tins week In Buxton cemetery. Elder Bee- C hristm as play was given by stu- and early mailing of packages and craft officiated. dents from various rooms. cards will be greatly appreciated ------------------------- Between acts, th e Treble Clef Mrs William H uffm an has been Netgliborhood news from 30 Argus club sang C hristm as carols. Lloyd soliciting for funds for a community correspondents In different sections Anderson played a violin solo, "O Christm as tree for the small chil ! of Washington county appears In Come All Y i Paltliful." Evelyn dren in this community. the Argus eaeh week. D a r n w hat Haworth and Ann Peters played a ■ your friends are doing for less th a n P‘ano duet. A vocal trio consisting . . . . ev ev i three ren ts a week U «f Teddy G ardner. Buddy Wood ________________ and U o n Wiley sang "Jingle Bells Quail,y job printing—Argus. and "Silent Night. ’ Jack H ow e; — sang several C hristm as carols. 9c NICE ASSORTMENT OF POULTRY FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily ReedVllle S. S. tO Rea. Phone 321Z Present Program P. T. A. m et in the library of th e; ,By " • « ' chuwhtari Junior iugh school Wednesday a ft- I REEDVILLE—The Reedvihe Sun- ! ernoon. day school will give its annual I Vacation to S tart 1 Christm as program Monday evc- The grade schools will have a nin8 at 8 o'clock. The program Christm as vacation, commencing j ibis year will consist of numbers Friday afternoon. D e c e m b e r 21. kiven by each class Santa Claus Classes will be again resumed on »HI visit with presente and can- Wednesday, January 2. Many of j dy. Everyone cordially welcome. 1 the teachers are spending the holl- Christian Endeavor will give days a t home. Miss Moore will b e 1 C hristm as party for the Reedville tn Soledad. Cal . and Miss H er- Endeavor society T hursday eve- m ann will go to Broodbent, in nlng a t th e Mrs. S. A. Becker home. | Coos county. C. T. Imlay spent a few days In Seattle last week. He visited the G rand Coulee dam near Spo kane while there. "Rabbits’ 'are ahead of the "T ur tles" in their contest between the classes of the Reedville Sunday school. This contest will end in ( By Ix»U Richmond) TIMBER—Several men were In two more weeks. The losing side jured when a speeder Jumped the will have to give the winning side track while coming In from the a party The attendance last S un woods at Sunset cam p last Monday. day was 68 and Mrs. C. T. Imlay's A rthur Beyers received a severe class received the banner. The girls from Mrs A. Shradder's and cut on the leg. W estlmber unit of the CCC gave Mrs. A. Nordlund's classes sang a dance last Tuesday, and it was “Softly and Tenderly.” The Parent-T eachers will meet- announced tliat th a t would be the last one until after the holidays or Friday afternoon. December 28. in the school. R efreshm ents will be until fu rth er notice. —' ' Mrs H erbert Simmons drove to served. George McBreen and Mrs. Portland last Monday and brought Mrs. § s C g . J S a t: 3 § Hills Bros. (1-lb. 31c) 2 lbs............. SHRIM P Golden West Gulf Kist, fancy 2 23c 85c S ’ l-lb. jar ............ 30c) Pineapple Juice (8-oz. 5c) No. Is, 2 for O Y ST E R S 15c S Gulk Ki«t, fancy. Grapefruit Del Monte or I 2 ’;: 23c Florida Gold. w ....25c Catsup Ü) New DATES crop, llallowb Del Monte OCx* 2 bottles ...... 19c S 2 a. Kern’s. 9c Bottle K $ C ra n b e rry 2 SAUCE tall cans 25c T o m . Ju ice 15c LIBBY'S GENTLE PRESS. $ P u m p k in § S n o w d r if t ££ 9c RAY-MAL. I No. 2 cans, 2 for ISO % 49c (6 lbs. 95c) I W esson O il Qu.r, s P in e a p p le I ty-gallon 79c) J. D. D BROKEN 8IJC E S. P in e a p p le Christm as Suggestions 29c .. 33c SWEET TREAT. FANCY SU CED C A N D IE S Airway, lb. 21c. 3 lbs. 59t Nob Hill, lb 25c. 2 lbs 49c Edwards Dependable Lb. can 27c. 2 lbs. 53c Maxwell H’se, lb can 31c Pure cane, 10 lbs.........50c $^. '•“ S Maraschino Cherries i 3-oz. 8c 5-oz.......12c MINCE MEAT « Kerr's fancy. 2 lbs.....25c Pickles, sweet or dills § Libby’s. 6-oz................10c s TOBACCOS s l-lb. tins make excellent gifts. 1 Prince Albert ............. 73c Granger ........................ 73c » Model ........................ 85c 59c CIGARETTES Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields, Old Golds. s s RAISINS THOMPSON Fancy Seedless. $1.75 DEL MONTE— Large 2 1/} size can 10c OYSTERS— 5-ox. can ......................................... SHRIM P— No. 1 can ....................................... CRACKERS—SNOWFLAKES. 2-lb. box........................................... SUPERIOR. 2-lb. box ................................23c 25c MAYONNAISE—Bulk. Lb....................................................... 10c 10c 29c 15c MELLOWEST— Large 2 Vi size can. 2 for __ 15c BAKING P O W D E R - CALUMET— Lb. can .................................. CLABBER G IR U - 2-lb. can 19c) CAKE FLOUR—Swansdown. Large pkg.................................... MILK—MT. VERNON. 3 large cans .............................. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES SWEET POTATOES “ 1.......................... 1 5 c C O C O A N U T S ^ ...................................... 5C JA P O R A N G E S ......................... 73c AVOCADOS Each £^*vo 5C LARGE VARIETY OF NAVEL ORANGES AT LOW PRICES These prices effective to Christmas Day, December 25 Be sure to get a copy of o u r H a n d b ill PHONE 2001 FLOUR CHOCOLATE Hershey baking. Pillsbury’s Best 49-lb. $A.O9 None better. Bag ................... M %-lb. cake ...... 4 dlV 51 z» X CRANBERRY SAUCE Ducks, Geese an d Chickens OT TVFQ V CO LINDSAY. Ripe. calk 2 for .............. ........... 29c PINEAPPLE Where Assortments are Larger and Selection Best HAMS AND BACON FREE ROAST Willapa Bay Chocolates 2 V ,- l b . VEAL ROAST 11® 25c I COFFEE and HAM SANDWICHES. ALL DAY SATURDAY. CANDY Young and Tender MINCE MEAT 3 lbs. 35C ROYAL GELATINE ’»„• Æ .. 25c ROYAL “ K£ °T0"'"“ ................. 33C Saturday, Dec. 22 OYSTERS . . . . ................................ St"d:................ 32c BAKED HAM SANDWICHES and HOT COFFEE ALL DAY PORK , « There is a definite reason for the freshness of CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. Every can is dated. None sold over 10 days old. All purpose Swift’s Premium or Armour’s Star FREE T FRESH T h is C h ris tm a s G iv e Food CHOICE ...... 14c OCEAN SPRAY. H ILLS B O R O M E A T CO M PANY Carton .......................$1.20 PEAS Safeway. Hardwheat. 49-lb. sack .................... Friday, Saturday, Monday, Dec. 21, 22 and 24 8 pkgs.........................96c Ocean Breeze, fancy 2s Famous for n atu ral sugnr content. $1.49 P U M P K IN AT THE 2%-lb. box 41/g-Ib. box ..... Brown, 3 lbs.................. 15c FREE DELIVERY Xmas C hocolates OLIVES 10c Lb. $ Finest ingredients. A gift M suitable for the most par- ci ticular of friends. 7 5 c * 100-lb. sack .......... $4.99 Powdered, 3 lbs. ........ 17c FLO UR Absolute. Family flour. 49-Ib. sack ...................... s s Geo. Washington Old Fashioned Chocolate-., Monster Gum Drops, Satin Mix, Peanut Brittle. RUCHEK’S ASH GROCERY SATIN MIX. 2 lbs. I9c «C BROKEN MIX. 2 lbs. 19c K GUM DROPS. 2 lbs. 25c CHOC. DROPS. 2 lbs. 25* FRENCH MIX. 2 lbs. 35c CREAM MIX. 2 lbs. 29< WALNUTS, large, lb. 23c FILBERTS, large, lb. 15c ALMONDS, IXL, lb. 15c BRAZILS. 2 lbs............ 29c Libby's or Sequoia. M edhun ripe. No. 1 Tall can SUGAR Christmas I Edgeworth ................. 89c 43c CANDY Timber Men Hurt as Speeder Jumps « Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday December 21, 22 and 24 FREE DELIVERY Columbia Best (Lb. 25c) 3 lbs............. a COFFEE s U í Í s Í ícs COFFEE 15c lie 23c 15c 2 9c HAMBURGER Lb DATES PURE LARD 3 lbs. PLENTY CHOICE U. S. INSPECTED BABY BEEF 39c Xmas box CQp «Ji/Lz Satin and Broken Mix ed. Extra quality. 2 lbs. 19c Gum Drops and Old Fashioned Chocolates 2 lbs. 25c NUTS PEANUTS Fresh roasted. Lb.............................. '.. 10c ALMONDS Soft shell. Lb.................................. 19c BRAZIL 25c 2 lbs. ..................... MIXED NUTS No peanuts. 2 lbs............................. Q Cxs ÖuV PUMPKIN “S . 3“:...................... 19c PIMIENTOS X M“’ARY. 15c DATES '¿'T‘ “ a MO,3T ............... 19C