The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, August 22, 1936
A R O U S , II IL L S BO K O , O K E G O N
grandparent» Mi anil Mia G iaheL Not Ripley He report# having a
Mrs J o e BaggeiMlot, and lankily
have been In tow n during the past
at io
, \v that give# intlk from six t,„ t
Mr* H Harkins of Butte, Mont .
week w ith their baling outfit and
spent the past week visiting Mr
Mr* Beit W alter and children, M «•>’ “ »■•
milked a lot
several of the farm ers had their
and Mrs V. R Wilson and fain­
Mrs
Carl Chrlstenvr und Mrs j of vow*, but that this I* the first
straw baled C harles Hemrich has
tly
ami
on
Sunday
they
all
pic­
Adolph
Reiser
of
M
ountalndale
v
t*
.'
lim
e
he
has
soon
one
so equipped
also been in th e fields w ith his
nicked at Eagle Creek P ark and
tied Mrs. Reiser's duughter In Port
threeshing outfit and by the end of
Argus
classified
uds
gut reault*.
visited the Bonneville dam
hind Thursday
this w eek most of the threshing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
B
urnett
of
will be done
Mr und Mrs H S Duvis und !
N o rth P la in * F o lk
B u ild ;
Mrs J. H Aten and son and T o w n s e n d C lu b M e e tin g s P la n n e d F irs t, T h ir d W e d n e s ­ Portland visited Sunday at the Max
M rs. D a llm a n H o n o re d o n
grumlson of Heuvelton visited Mr
Welk home.
M o y e r F a m ily M o v e *
daughter spent Friday with her
mid
Mrs J H. Duvis Thursday
H e r B irth d a y S unday
d a y *; W y ff le s Buy F a r m ; O liv e r * Buy P lace
patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. More-
Miss Eunice Mitchell left Mon­
Sunday guests of Mr mid Mrs. J i
buck, of Sherwood. Mrs, Aten was
(B y M r«. Henry Cypher I
11 Duvis were Mrs. Louts Hughson
day for Spokane, Wash , to spend
( B j M r , K I . Co«)
a guest of honor for the day and
NOKTH PLAINS Ernest Bunger mid duughter Delnris und Mrs Eliz­
i Bv Mm Ik>«vthy C»x'k«)
lius and her sister of Aloha. re- a few days at the Women's Mis­
KIN TO \ Mrs. Lilly M. Bivrly was given a shower by her many
' * " 1' ‘ convention
u in .m u ’ii of the is building a house on his property abeth Davis of Beaverton.
CORNELIUS - Annual M ission turned lo San Fi aneisoo Sunday sionary o Society
observed her birthday at her home friends Many fine and useful gilts
Mr and Mrs. Fred Seliwumter of
on Mum street It will be occupied
Festival will be held Sunday at evening Mr G rant just returned Unt,,M B retheren churches
last Saturday and the following were received
by Juke lteighly mid his grandson M ountalndale were gueests of Mr
people gar e her a surprise in the
Mr and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy the L utheran church w ith the ser­ from employment in Alaska.
No m atter how Utile you eat, you
mid
Mrs. llert Wulter Sunday
Lloyd Furlong
afternoon by walking in on tier u n ­ and th ree daughters w ent to tire mon in English in the morning and
should relish your fo«xl to feel your
Julius Schoenberg is building an
n*T’ortl.iiul 'He^ was M r S - O ’
announced Mrs. IX'lia St. Pierre. coast last Tuesday. Most of the G erm an in the afternoon Rev F Wdhr ™ \ >
addition to his house which is oc­
best und get the most enjoym ent
llu* Exeeptlonal Cow
Miss Gray. Mrs Ethel McCormick time was spent at Tillamook, where Theuer of Salem will deliver both a rg u e s , of T ualatin friends Sun
cupied by Mr mid Mrs C harles
messages. Lunch will be served at
Ed Koeh of South Tualatin savs out of living If clogged-up bowels
and daughter Miss Blanche
1 they w ere guests of friends.
Koontz.
noon
in
Running's
hall.
Hint
he
Ills
one
for
llelieve-lt
Or
and Inactive kidneys ura poisoning
Cormiek of Hillsboro, and Mrs.
Mrs Laura Pugh ,s visiting r e la - ; MASON HILL Mrs Otto Sol-
Plan C hurch Meet
Mis Duyton May* ipeent sever­
Mrs Julia Russell of Tacoma has
your system, causing you to huve
Shoemaker and daughter Miss Irene
Monthly business meeting of the been a guest of her brother. Earl
Y /a n ’ltussell who has been!
‘‘ '“ " ’“ 'i,“
b" lVy ¿iC8,‘h'd I al days in Portland lust week v is­
a ''puny,'* finicky uppetlte, and
Shoem aker of Reedville, formerly church and Bible study w ill be held
I
C a m illa « I a n
I \u
u m in u s o n u
hand as a result of a broken jar 1 iting her giMer.
Smith,
and
family
making you feel run-down, slug­
the
guest
of
her
grandm
other.
M
rs.
of
c>|nnw,
b,.llllg
of Hillsboro. Mrs Bierly was the at the church Septem ber 3 at 8
Mr
und
Mrs
Lester
C
ypher
u
n
i
Plan Tow nsrird Meetings
gish. w ithout unibition or zest fur
Edna Hussell. and great grandm oth-
recipient of a num ber of nice and o'clock. Everyone is invited
daughter
Jtlurgarel,
Mr
mid
Mrs
Mrs
Martin
Wilson
of
North
committee and officers or. Mrs M Edson. for the summer.
the good things In life tuke a few
useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Wright of Advisory
Toil!
Stimuli
and
sou
Scottie,
mid
Plains
was
an
all
day
visitor
at
the Townsend club met Friday returned to het home in Salem
doses of good old Williuins S L. K
Mrs. Chris Enabnit (Louise Dall- and children and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mi
und
Mrs
Henry
C
ypher
pic­
the
C
II
Gonyo
home
Friday.
Formula and sue how much better
mann> of Vancouver. W ash. spent Vandermost spei^t Sunday in Scap­ evening for business at the Cheery last week
A P. Miller, who has been living nicked at Suuvies' Island on the
Mrs A 1. Bioek spent last S at­
a few days last w eek w ith her poose. w here they attended a large Nook confectionery. It was decided
you feel
Columbia river Sunday
in
one
of
the
C
onrardy
houses,
to
hold
a
business
meeting
the
first
urday
in
Portland
Are Here A gain” for the
parents, Mr. and Mrs August H fatnilv gathering.
I'.oM Chiefs to Meet
Williams S L. K Form ula Is
Wednesday of each m onth and an
Mrs J C l’artnley visited re la ­ moved to Portland last week.
Dallmann.
Mrs. Lydia
I.ydia Obrist
and sons
Past Chmfs' club will meet witli poultrynien a n ti dairym en. compounded from the prescription
c m ist ana
son of . enU,m in m e n t w lth specjai speakers tives in Aloha Tuesday evening
C harles Johnsou drove to Yam­
Services Arranged
Mrs
Karl
Flullenbeek
this
Thursday
of
u form er arm y doctor und con­
hill
Sunday
to
bring
home
Mrs
" , » u ‘ o? Mi and M^s d\ H ,he ,h ird Wednesday of cacti month
Poultry
and
dairy
product«
Mr and Mrs. Will Danger of
aU meeUngs ¡„ lhe M ethodlst G resham
Services at the Evangelical church a , week of Mi and Mis A. tt
tains valuable Ingredients w hich ac­
Johnson and Betty, who tiad been afternoon,
higher,
feed
cheaper.
Why
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
as follows for Sunday: Rev. J. Good Dallmann
complish their work In four bene­
Moyer* Move
church. Committee consists of Mes- A. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. there since Tuesday of lust week
Mr. and Mrs W alter VanKleek darnes
of Portland will preach at 9:45
A picnic dinner was enjoyed
Mr and Mrs Ed W Moyer have not .«tart that flock of pul­ ficial ways: As a mild tonic, itoin-
Laura Pugh. Lillian Kelsey, Dixon Friday
of
Beaverton
visited
Mr.
Van-
sharp in the absence of the pastor.
llodgen - Brewster uch stim ulant, laxative, and diuretic
Mr. and Mi
G Biersdorf and ■'^"kust tl in the French-W aldorf I moved to Hillsboro mul will oe let« on
Lotta Fox. J Wilflev. Louise Coch­
Rev. Virgil Speece. who is taking Kleek's brother. J J VanKleek. rane, M attie Smith and George Wil­ family attended the wedding of a tim ber by Mr. and Mrs Henry eupy a house on Ninth avenue Egg Mash and product* egg« stim ulant for the kidneys. Muny
his vacation and spending it at the last Tuesday.
Menasco,
Rae
Jean
Menuseo
und
between iMik und Baseline. Thi at lower cost? Try it and he take Williams S 1. K Form ula also
cox. and Jacob Correll. Lee Dier- niece in Portland Friday evening.
beach w ith his parents B ib le sc u o l
Joint Picnic Planned
for indigestion, nausea, l o s t o f
.
dorf and Ernest Creekpaum.
Mrs. Loyal Mann of Forest G rove Betty Smith of Sellwood. Mr. und Moyer fam ily will be greatly missed I
will immediately follow preaching
Sunday schools of this district,
weight und s u l l o w complexion,
Junior Aid of the L utheran church | and Mrs. H enrietta Morgan and Mrs It E. Waldorf. Mrs Ida Wolf. in this craum unity by their many ! c ,,,l \ l l i c i 'u .
service, about 10:15 everyone is Scholls, Kinton. Laurel, Mountain met Friday afternoon at th e Mrs Mrs. C. E. Wells of Hillsboro w ere Mr , and
Albert
where a mild tonic, laxative, stom ­
friends.
,,, Mrs _ W. S , French,
,,
. ..
most cordially invited.
Home and Mountain Top. are m ak­ Otto O ppenlander home at Forest out-of-town g u e s t» of Mrs Lester “ " d H ‘>r>;'iee H eneh Mr and Mrs
achic. and diuretic is needed Don't
Win Game
1 f Is'ks-l.,», L\n„ c m **•*.-< ILdto
ing plans to hold a joint picnic Grove.
take too harsh drugs w hich Jolt
Mrs. Dallmann Honored
Mooberry last week Mrs. Mooberry C harles Johnson and Betty
North Plants baseball team de­
your system and upset your stom ­
Mrs. August H. Dallm ann was a Septem ber 2. Labor Day The place
Returns Here
Mrs. Dooher Hostess
is recovering from a recent op-
feated the Nippon All-Stur team .. .
.
Wool
anti
Poultry
at
w
hich
it
ls
to
be
held
has
not
ach Ask The Delta Drug Store to­
guest of honor at a birthday gath­
M Conrardy. who has been 11 v from Portland Sunday tt to 8 Seven I r
Mrs. F rank Dooher was hostess eration.
day for Williams S I. K Form ula
been
decided
upon.
ering at her home Sunday and
Guests during tile week of Mrs ing in Portland the past three ,,f the N orth Plains runs were
to the St. A lexander church Ladies'
Telephone 3tXlt
'I'l.c
di ■.( hottie must satisfy or
most of her family were present,
months, returned to Mason Hill made in the lust half of the ninth
Mr. and Mrs. Zack M artin, who A ltar society T hursday afternoon M argaret Ones were Mrs. G u
money buck z\dv.
including a num ber of grandchil­ reside on the Farm ington r o a d , Tw enty-one were present
Reickard of Hillsboro. Otto W ack -{ Otis week to make his home
inning Cook's double in the lust
dren. A fine dinner was served at entertained w ith a large family
Mrs Erw in Sahnow and Delores row and grandson Hilly Alliwav
Charles Heath is living in one half of the ninth won the game,
noon with all tile tixings Present gathering at th eir home August 11 left Tuesday
___ . . .
___ . . . Mont. and Mr. and Mis R W ackrow of ,,f the C onrardy cabins, moving in | Mrs Alvira M itchell of Gaston
for Gateway.
wre Mr. and Mrs Emil Dallmann Their son H erbert M artin and fam- They plan to rem ain for the golden Portland. M artin LcnnarU and Har- I l^is week,
visited her brother. W E Mays,
and family of Skamania. W ash. ,jv of G aribaldi. Mrs. Ellis F rink wedding anniversary of Mrs. Sah- old Foster of Gresham and Mrs. !
und family last week
Mr. and Mrs Chris Enabnit and and fam ily of Portland, and Mrs now’s parents, Septem ber 2.
E. A'. Deaville of Hillsboro.
Wilson Wlenecke spent last week
I Hillsboro Argus contains all the
family of Vancouver. Wash.. Mrs. Wilson and family of Lodi, Cal
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Cooke vis­
news of Hillsboro and the sur- w ith Ins aunt, Mrs. Edith Holms,
Paint Pool ___
Hall
Lydia Obrist and family of Glenn were among the out-of-town guest ited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibson of
Read 11 at Svenson
E xterior of the O ppenlander p o o l) .rounding comm unities
Cullen. Albert Dallmann. Mr. and present.
and " ' keep inform ed on w hat Is
P ortland Thursday.
Miss Bessie Wienecke Is spndlng |
hall was repainted this week,
Mrs. Oscar Lierm an and family,
______________
Mr. and Mrs. B. Waddle and son
happening
at
home.
U the week nt the home of her i
Mr. and Mis Joseph Mann and
Mr. and Mrs. Jak e Faix and Mr.
—
Buford left Tuesday f o r a few Barbara Jane of Portland spent
and Mrs. Robert H arris and son
weeks in California.
/
Sunday at the Lester M ooberry and
of near Bonneville.
(B y M r». J. A. McCoy)
Olivers Buy Place
Mrs. M D Mann homes.
Albert Dallmann and Clarence
Mr. and Mrs C. Katki of Port-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O liver and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy and
Koerner spent Sunday in Salem.
Will sell on the John Will farm , • 5»-nuk* southeast of
daughters Gladys and Ethel. Mr family have purchased the R enner , land visited in Cornelius Monday
Rev V irgil Speece. pastor of and
Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden and place and w ill move th ere soon |
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Laurel, Oregon, on
the church, visited some of the son Ralph spent a few days at
Mrs. Mike Susbauer returned
members of the church last Wed­ Bayocean last week. While there Saturday
from a w eek's visit in
nesday.
visited Camp Mears light Portland with her daughters. Mrs.
Hanson Brothers of Beaverton they
house of Tillamook Sunday. Mon- Howard Dooher and Mrs. Harley
ill 1:00 I’. M. sharp, the following personal p ro p erty : !
day they spent the day at N etarts Flaherty.
LIVESTOCK
• By V iv m n Hudson)
Bay and Oceanside. On th eir re-
Mrs. John Reynolds of Forest
turn home Mr. and Mrs. McCoy G rove visited her sister. Mrs. E
HAYWARD SERA men under
LIVESTOCK— T earn horses with harness, 3 J e rs e y '
the supervision of Otto Tim m erm an cows, to freshen this fall; 1 Holstein cow.
and daughters visited Mr. McCoy's A. Dixon. Friday.
cousin. Mrs. Lydia Alvord, and
Miss Blanche Finegan was a are remodeling the woodshed at
FARM MACHINERY, ETC— Two spike-tooth har-
family of Beaver a couple of days house guest last week of Miss Helen th e H ayward school.
Saturday the McCoys visited w ith Godfrey of Tigard.
The Frydendall^brother* of Man- rows, good 7-foot John Deere binder, mower, rake, ted-
nlng visited at the N h . Nielsen ^ ,je r gr a jn drill, disc, farm wagon, iron-wheel wagon
Mrs. Eva Webb and son Claude
R eturn East
and E. B W ebb of Sand Lake, re-
Mrs M. A. Dooher and Miss home Thursday.
George Laeim-rman has sold his with rack, two-horse potato digger, spring-tooth, plat­
turning home Sunday.
Evelyn left Saturday for th eir home
Mr. and Mrs Louis Strohm ayer in Minneapolis, after spending the 1934 crop of w alnuts and contract­ form scale, 16-inch Oliver plow, fanning mill, landplaster
w ere guests of Mr. Strohm ayer's sum mer at the Frank Dooher home, ed the 1935 crop to a firm in P o rt­ spreader, cultivator, cider mill, grainsacker, cream sep­
T h is b ank i* a u th o riz e d
sister. Mrs. William Vanderzanden
Mrs Sam Moon and daughter land.
to m a k e lo a n * to h o m e
arato r. auto trailer, battery radio set, 3-burner oil stove,
In Vet* Hospital
of Roy Sunday afternoon.
Paula of Garibaldi spent last week
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer, w ith Mrs. Emma Schmale.
William F Willings, who h a s ' 2 heating stoves, buggy, about 20 tons baled clover hay,
b u ild e r* and to hom e o w n ­
Guy Raymond and Russell Hickey
Ernie Hering is employed a t ^tC w o H : v ii! !l»' MX'hodistchurch some loose hay, hay fork and rope, 3 ten-gallon milk
e r* fo r essential re p a ir *.
visited Mr. and Mrs. E G. Place Hank's grocery and m arket,
at W ilderville fur the past year.
i n
u » i
„
»
,
,
W e also a re e q u ip p e d to
ls in the V etera,, hospital at Rose- CanS* and a l* Small tools usually found Oil II farm ,
and family of Eastern Oregon a
Wyffles Buys Farm
few days last w eek
E Wyffles has purchased Earl burg Mrs WilUm is still at w ild-
give you a ll necessary a d ­
T E R M S OF SALE — $20.00 and under cash, over
A rthur Vanderzanden and broth- Anderson's farm north of Corne-
vice and in fo rm a tio n r e ­
Mrs R,.s» Updike who has been
six m onths time, bankable note. 8 '. interest, 2 ‘.'
er Frank of the Tide W ater Tim ber lius.
g a rd in g w h a t t h e F H A
Co. of Astoria spent the w eek-end
Threshing was at its peak in C or­ visiting her moth< i in Montana for ‘»H for cash Oil all sums over $20.00.
with th eir parents. Mr. and Mrs nelius and vicinity last week and
can do fo r Y O U .
'
I I
IV Z -I1
I I
▲
W f ll
J. P. Vanderzanden. of Fairview .
by the end of this week most of
Mr and Mrs Jack Johnston and
Zelbert B aker of Corvallis sp en t| it will be completed.
the w eek-end w ith his mother.
Rev. Ebert Substitutes
H. A. KURATLI, A uctioneer
J. J. WISMER, Clerk
Mrs- E. B. Webb. Jack Hopson ot
Rev. John Ebert supplied the M. A lbert Forest one day last week.
Banks was also a visitor at Mrs. E. church pulpit Sunday in the ab-
Mr. and Mrs Jack Johnston, Mr.
Webb's home Sunday
sence of Rev. C harles M. Reed. and Mrs George Laemerman vis-
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will who w ith his fam ily spent several ited Mr. and Mi J R. Hayden
Webb near Yamhill for a few days days in Washington.
; of O rchardale Sunday,
F o r Y o u r G ro w in g P o u ltry
are Mr. and Mrs. William Webb
iliss Myra W eidewitsch has re-
W alter Jesse of Silver Falls vis-
"Th* Largs*! Independent Bank
and family of Sand Lake.
turned from a two weeks' trip to ited his folks. Mr and Mrs. L.
USE T H E BEST
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. V anderzanden Yellowstone National park in com- Jesse, Sunday
In Washington County"
and son Robert left Friday m orn- pany w ith friends.
Mr and Mrs. A bendroth and
ing
for
Hoquiam.
Wash.,
w
here
they
Miss
Blanche
Finegan
visited
daughter
of
P
ortland
and
William
T ry our complete Dry Clean­
Hillsboro
will spend a few days w ith th e i r 1 Miss Dorothy Samsel of Hillsboro Busse of Glenwood were here Sun-
O re g o a
ing and see w hat a big d if­
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edci Sunday.
day- Mrs Abendroth taught this
ference you w ill see in your
Vanderzanden.
A num ber from C ornelius attend- school in 1910 The Busse family
Mr. and Mrs. W arner Cropp and ed the funeral services of Om ar often w alked from their home at
suit. It will look like new
Mrs. Cropp's father, Mr. Barber. Fendall at the Forest OrdVe M E. Glenwood to this community at-
and feel the same way.
visited friends in Scappoose Sun- church Wednesday afternoon.
tending church services at the
day.
John O ppenlander and Clifton school house many years ago.
D arrel B rady spent the w eek-end spent last week at the coast.
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at Agate Beach with Mr. and Mrs.
p. R Dickinson, who is employed
Made from choice home-grown grains and
Rural B aker and son Dale.
at Boise. Idaho, spent a few days
highest grade concentrates. It will improve
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer last week at his home here,
<P* M », O. H Petsrson)
your poultry and save you feed costs.
w ent to Clatskanie and Mist T hurs-
Mrs. L auia o . ..a ij of Portland
’ lice C arpenter and Dr. Po
day on business.
spent Thursday with li . parents. ,
liui
arrived
from
Canton,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kem per and Mr. and Mrs. C O. Dixon
Ann S
st 15 at the home of
I. X . L. D a iry F e e d * an d L a y in g M a th e s
sons W arren and M erlin and
Misses Evelyn Reed nad Jessie
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
Eunice Mitchell, a form er
Frances Vanloo of Forest G rove left Hart, who have just completed Miss
teacher
in
a
iris
chool
in
China,
Thursday for DeLake to spend a sum mer w ork at th e U niversity of to spend i f,
•v d vs, after which
few days fishing.
j Oregon at Eugene, w ere here last they left
r loul. r. Colo., to at-
1 week.
tend the Lo. rsity of Colorado,
Mrs C. N Miles Sr of Steven­
Phone 271
160 W. Main S t
Mrs Fred . ffers of Eugene vls-
son, Wash., is a guest of Mr. and ited a few < ays
the
first
of
last
Mrs Ole Olson and family
week with I . parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodin a t­
tended the A storians’ picnic j n
L aurelhurst park in P ortland Sun­
day.
. Mrs Joseph Cochran and niece,
Lorraine Jacobs, returned this week
from a vacation at Pacific City.
' They w ere accompanied home by
Mrs. C. Wells Jr. and Ju n e of Red- i
j mond.
Mrs Charles Meade of Pomona, i
C al, and Miss Irene Moody of
Bingintfton, N. Y . visited Mr. and
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Mrs John Black last week.
Mrs. A. M. G rant and daughter
of San Francisco. Cal., who spent i
Special Trial Offer
the sum m er with her parents, Mr
and
Mrs. J. C. Parm ley of Corne-
(Lim ited T im e O n ly)
Bunger Builds
a New House
Annual Mission Festival Set
for Cornelius Church Sunday
PEP UP APPETITE;
RELISH Your FOOD
SolbcrgCT
SllffctS Haild Scald
"Happy Days
Farmers’ Cash Store
Kansas Citv
AUCTION SALE
Hayward School
Undergoes Repairs
Saturday, August 31
LOANS
fo r HOME
BUILDERS
Tuesday.
John Will Sr. «and James A. wtll. Owners
Commercial National Bank
Before and After
I. X. L.
POULTRY MASH
YOUR FAIR
YOUR EXPOSITION
YOUR VACATION
Bend
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
HILLSBORO FEED CO
FAIR and
W t y not own an E ight ? EXPOSITION
5 New Colors for
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Famous Furniture Enamel
August 29, 30 and 31
THURSDAY, August 29— 4-H Club Day, Club e n te rta in ­
ment, l-H Clubbers and Future Farm ers Judging.
Thursday N ight— G range entertainm ent and dance.
(THE FIVE NEW COLORS ONLY)
RtOULAR
25° CAN .
Washington County
. .
To furniture, woodwork, ornaments and i
things Lustrelac Quick-Drying Enamel,
its mirror-glo-.i finish, adds a color noi
dashing charm. It goes on easily and
quickly. Now eighteen sparkling shades
choose from, lh e five newest a
FRIDAY, A ugust 30— F arm ers’ Union Day. Picnic din­
ner. Cham pionship baseball team s of the league will
play for grand champion pennant. Livestock judging,
agricultural booth judging, poultry judging.
Friday Night— Farm ers Union League entertainm ent
and a social hour afterw ard. No dancing.
IN S U R E -
SA IURDAY, August 31——Grange Day. Picnic, speaking
and a general good time. Twin Show, Mutt Dog Show,
Colt Show.
PEACH • B E IG E • OYSTERSHELL
RICH CREAM * LIGH
L ivesto ck J u d g in g E v e ry D a y
BIG DANCE SATURDAY N IG H T
Olympic
heaters.
Circulating
’59'50
Venetian Plate
M irror, 10x18 98c
Glaskote, f o r inlaid
linoleum.
P i n t ...........
EASY WASHERS
Easy
$ ^ Q -5 0
term s .........
P lum ber’s friend,
inch special
a t ..................
60c
20c
W estinghouse R efriger­
ator, ß'-r-foot, regular
$179.
$<
One onlv ..
15 9
Y
N O A D M IS S IO N C H A R G E to th e g ro u n d * a t a n y tim e
STARS ?
A small charge of Ten Cents for all over ten year* of age
at the two evening entertainm ents.
The usual dance charge for the dances.
f u tu r e holds
much of uncertain­
T ty HE
fo r each of u t.
Paint Now,
Pay Later!
The best and largest agricultural display ever seer
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The best livestock display, the largest fancy worl
and domestic science exhibit ever gotten to g eth er in thi
county. A bundance of flowers.
No dull moments. Come early and bring the family.
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The Board of Directors invite you to come each da
if possible and hope to meet you individually a t t h
grounds,
C. D. MINTON, President and M anager
HENRY HESSE, Vice-President and T reasurer
ROBERT M. BANKS, V ice-President and Director.
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