The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
11 1 I. L S B O 11 O
Local Woman
Wins Range
Social News of
Local Folk and p
Their F r i e n d s ^
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•
ff«
Production Increased
Mr. and Mrs A. W H ubbard of
Los Angeles. Cal . spent the w eek­
end w ith Mi and Mrs J C May.
Mrs. M aurice M. Rornig, 346 S. on th eir w ay home from M ontana
F ifth avenue. Hillsboro, won a new Mr. and Mr- May took them on a
around th e Mt Hood loop
Wedgewood full-featured gas range trip
Monday. Th y thought it th e finest
by taking first place in an essay scenery
they had seen for some
contest conducted by the O regon time.
G as A ppliance society in th is d is­
Milton Johnson and Jack K illits
trict it was announced recently
by Thom as Hailey, branch m an ­ re tu rn e d Sunday from a th ree
w
eeks'
visit in Los Angeles. Cal
ag er in H illsboro for P ortlan d Gas
Alvin, th e little son of Mr. and
& Coke company.
D ealers in the H illsboro-Forest Mrs. O rville Johnson of Los A n­
G rove-B caverton-N ew berg area and geles, re tu rn e d home w ith them
P o rtland Gas & Coke com pany co- for an extended visit w ith his
gran d p aren ts, Mr and M rs Elwood
Johnson.
Mrs. N. B Sellers, p resident of
th e W oman's Relief corps, retu rn ed
Monday m orning from attending
th e W R C. convention at M edford
i last w eek, and a visit w ith her
! bro th er-in -law . Dean Sellers, and
1 fam ily at G ran ts Pass. She also
' m ade a trip to C rater Lake Sun-
' day.
Mr. and Mrs H enry Young. Mrs P opularity of the 1936 Will.vs “77"
at the factory, according to the
A nna W illiamson and Mrs Snyder
! left M onday for a few days' trip
l to San Francisco, Cal. They will , it w ith Mrs Mary W oodw ard and
b ring G raham Young, who has been Mr. and Mrs. H. C. C h risten sen
atten d in g school, home w ith them. Mrs Mary W oodw ard accom panied
Mrs. S n y d er w ill rem ain for a v - them home and w ill m ake an ix -
ended visit w ith h er d au g h ter-in -
it w ith friends.
law. Mrs L u th er W oodward.
Mrs L eonard Brow n and Mrs.
Rev. E W. Hillis, pastor of th e
Elm er W ohler visited Mrs B row n's
sister. M rs J B. K earney. at Baptist church at Dayton. W ash,
A storia S unday They w ere accom ­ visited th e last of th e w eek w ith
panied by Mrs B row n's father. Wil- his son H oward, and Mr. and Mrs
i liam W ahlgren. w ho rem ained for G erald Davidson. Mrs. H illis and
; an ex ten d ed visit w ith his daugh- son R ichard, w ho rem ain ed a!
. Forest G rove u n til th e close ef
operated w ith th e O regon Gas A p­ ter, Mrs. K earney.
M rs L T M cPheeters and h er school, aeco m p an u u Rev H illis to
pliance society in staging th e con­
house
guest.
Mrs.
D
avid
C
rockett
Dayton Miss D awn H illis has been
test. The gas range prize w a s
of G ran ts Pass. Mrs. E. L. Moore ( w ith her fath er for a month,
donated by the gas company.
and Mrs. C. E. Wells spent th e
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M artens of
Mrs. Romig's essay was judged w eek-end at Pacific City, and on ' Chinook. Mont . w ere guests S un-
best out of 62 entered in the con­ Sunday visited t h e
"R ed-H ead day of Mrs May I S m ith
Mr.
test. She was graduated from O re­ R ound-up" at Taft, re tu rn in g home ' M artens was em ployed in th e Hills-
gon S tate college in 1928 and is via N ew port and C orvallis.
boro P harm acy about eight years
now president of t h e Hillsboro
Mrs. J. W. B ailey spent th e w eek -I ago. Mrs. Fred Zilly of P o rtlan d
P arent-T eacher group. H er husband ,
is an instructor in in d u strial a rts ent* w ith relativ es and friends a. was also a guest of Mrs. Sm ith,
in the H illsboro high school.
! Redmond and Bend driv in g now n coming out to atten d th e an n u al
. ,
„a w ith P o rtlan d friends Mrs. M. A reunion picnic of P ioneers and Na-
Judges w ere C h w te r Diamond. , Lvnch
£ v a B a,. . ,
R edm i,rd tive Sons and D aughters.
ed itor of th e N ew berg G raphic.
sister-in-law . re tu rn e d w ith her
Miss Erm a H am pton of T igard
Mrs;
^ L i f o r a w eek's v is it.
spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and
boro Argus, and Mrs. H. H Jeffries
n f t h e R e a v e r to n F n t e m r i s e C o m - i D D orcas
club of of t h e
A dventist Mrs A. J \\ hiddon. G uests S unday
orcas club
m ent bv one of the judges w as' c'lu r c ^1 was en tertain ed W ednesday ' a; th e H hidden hom e w ere Mr and
m ent by one of th e judges w as
.
.
M
E dw ard K ortze- Mrs. C, D O 'H ara and fam ilv of
b l n ag a ,u d Ug e b V ^ s P < £ e ^
I a k c G r° Ve and MrS' ° ' H a ra ?
hardest Jj o b s 1 ever had
T h ere I sum m er w ork and bandages w ere aunt.^ Mrs. W ill O rm rod of V an-
w ere so m any good essays, w hich rolled for some of the foreign mis- couver. B C.
1 Mr. and Mrs. E B. W atts a tte n d ­
covered m any good points, th at it sions.
Miss M arie P riest of H illsdale ed a d in n er p arty S unday at the
w as very hard indeed to decide
was a H illsboro visitor W ednesday, home of her p arents. M r and Mrs.
on the best story."
calling on friends. She cam e up to F O. Wesson. T he d in n er w as in
attend th e w edding of Miss Wina- honor of Mrs. W esson's b irth d ay
beth M acDowell and L aw rence E and F ath ers’ Day.
Mrs. Wesley S chulm erich a n d
Francis.
Mrs. Alm a Payton of M ultnom ah children of Los A ngeles, Cal., and
form erly of Hillsboro, was a guest her m other. Mrs. H obro of San
John G feller. 66. retire d c a r­ Sunday of Mrs L. E. W ilkes and Francisco. Cal a rriv ed F rid ay to
w ith Mrs. A nna
p en ter of the N orth P lains n eigh­ atten d ed th e P ioneer and N ative spend a w eek
borhood. died Monday in a Hills- ^gons and D aughters picnic at the Schulm erich.
w here he had i been park.
i boro hospital,
,
Mr and Mrs C arleton H ande
for treatm ent the last four days.
L. J. M errill of Salem w as a and children of S ilv erto n spent th e
He was born M arch 1. 1870. in H illsboro visitor Saturday, calling w eek-end at the Thom as C onnell
S w itzerland and had been a resi-
o id f r ;c n d < y -
M errill - n heme. The ch ild ren a re spending
d ent of this county for the last 28
% as for a £ w w eeks being ’-he en tire week w ith th e ir grand-
years. S urviving a re his w idow. c, lled th
„ th e iUness of re la . parents.
Rosina. a half brother. F red C h ris -' lives.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. T h ed a of
te n e r of Hom. Kan., and sister.
All S aints G uild of th e Episcopal ¡Tacoma. Wash , spent theA veek-en I
M arie Seem atter, M arysville. Kan.
F uneral services w ere held W ed­ church held a guest m eeting Wed- »n Hillsboro. They and Mr. an 1
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from nesday afternoon. J a n e 17. at th e Mrs. J. M. Person w e r e g u e s ts of
the G erm an R eform ed church at hom e of Mrs. R obert B urlingam e ' Mr. and Mrs C h arles W alker at a
H elvetia w ith burial in th e H el­ Mrs G eorge T. M cG rath gave a d in n er p arty S atu rd ay evening,
Mrs. M attie B ertoli of O akland.
vetia cem etery under th e direction short talk on church history.
I Cal., arriv ed the first of last week
of Donelson & Sew ell of H illsboro
L ittle Ja c k K urtzeborn. son of
|
to
visit h er sister. Mrs. D onald
w ith Rev. F rusenborg reading the Mr. and Mrs E dw ard K ortzeborn
-end
had his tonsils rem oved S atu rd ay
She spent th e w eek-end
services.
m orning at Jo n es hospital. Dr. H ., w l,h J frlen(i ‘"B e llin g h a m . Was.-.
D. H uggins perform ed th e opera- j Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart le.
tion
I T hursday for B akersfield.
C al.
Miss Sheila L aughlin re tu rn e d ' T
w^ r ^ t ^
o^ lltg h ,e r-in -la ^ M r'
S atu rd ay to h er hom e at Gaston. L a' y e n c e / a g s a rt' 15 ^ -ry ill.
after spending a week w ith her
^*r an(J Mrs. G eorge S elfridge
(C ontinued fro m paee 1)
Mr.-. C. M. B ates of N orth i "P< nt 'h e w eek-end at Tillam ook
quest seats in the W ashington coun­ aunt.
F irst avenue
w ith his b ro th er-in -law and sister.
ty section.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. H artley an d M r' and Mrs C h arles W itch«r -
Schulm erich began his profes­
i Mi- B ernice S tew art of C lover-
sional baseball career a week after Waldo Cadv of M ountain
his graduation from O. S. C. w hen C al. and Mrs. G race W endt of dale ls sp en d in g th e w eek w ith
he joined t h e
M ontana Mines N ew berg visited Mr. and Mrs. J h er grandm others. Mrs Lena S tew -
a rt and Mrs. A nna Schulm erich.
league, com pleting th e last s i x R. Pcppard Sunday.
Low ell C hase left last week fo r! T L M acDowell of Los Angeles.
w eeks of the season w ith Los A n ­
geles.
San Francisco and O akland. Cal.. Cal . arriv ed last w eek to atten d the
He played w ith Los Angeles in for a v is it w ith h is s is te r s . M rs. w e d d i n g of his g ran d d au g h ter. Mi.
th e Coast league for th ree years W. J. Stum pf and Mrs. W. W. P hil- : W inabeth M acDowell.
before joining the Boston N ation­ lips.
Mrs. W illiam S exton and d augh-
als. From th ere he w ent to P h ila­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Em rnott and te r Josephine of Salem w ere w eek-
delphia. His next move was to the d au g h ter M ary Lee of N yssa w ere . enft guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
C incinnati team from w here he guests th e last of th e w eek of i Pauli.
was sent to Toronto. From T oronto R ay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R
Miss Dolores T heda of Tacoma.
he retu rn ed this y ear to Los An- I Emrnott”
Wash . spent th e w eek-end w ith
geles.
H arry C h risten sen left M onday [M iss D orothy Rood
N orth Plains M an
Dies H ere M onday
Friends of Player
Give H o n o r Tonight
'View,
Hayw ard M an Dies
in Truck Accident
(C ontinued from pane I )
sister Ruth. 12. B eaverton, broken
arm s, and Joe Dimeo. 14. and the
d riv e r of the car. N orm an Fuller.
25. cuts and bruises. Cause of the
accident or the other m achine in ­
volved are not given.
Former Local Resident
Has Roseburg Division
C hange in division heads of the
state highway departm ent take.;
K ingslov D. L vtle f r o m Bend,
w here he has been in charge, io
R oseburg to be division engineer.
L ytle is a form er H illsboro resident
and is a son of Mrs. C. E. Lytle
Sholes Wins Sales Award
Thom as S. Sholes, local Hudson
and T crraplanc dealer, will receive
a m erit aw ard for sales perform ­
ance during the m onth of May. ac­
cording to word received this week.
Sholes won a sim ilar aw ard i n
A pril.
Births
W ells To Dr. and Mrs Howard
Wells. Ju n e 21. a son. Howard A lli­
son, at Em anuel hospital. Portland
This is the 12th grandchild of Mr
and Mrs. C E. Wells.
C rcier To Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
C reicr of south of Hillsboro. June
21. a boy.
W endling To Mr. and Mrs. O J
W cndling of Forest G rove, Ju n e
20. a girl.
Word has been received here by
Mr and Mrs. W E. Brown of the
b irth of a boy to th eir son and
d au g h ter-in -law . Mr. and Mrs. B.
I’ Brow n, at W estern Port. Md
Lorenee To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
L orenee of P ortland. Ju n e 20, a boy.
Marriage lic e n se s
L aw rence E dw ard Francis and
W inabeth F ave MacDowell. H ills­
boro, J u n e 20
C h arles A nton V andcrzanden and
E dna M arie S usbauer, F orest Grove,
J u n e 24.
Let fhe advertisem ents help you
make your shopping plum .
for a w eek's stay in Sopkane. Wash. ' A lbert H eard of B anks is u n d er
He accom panied his brother. Law- i m edical care of Dr. W. E. H inds
rence C hristensen, and son of Sa- at S m ith's hospital.
lem.
iim V anderza.nden of Boy and
Is I Miss Pat M eeuwsen of this city
C h arlo tte P atterso n
L ittle
spending a few days in P o rtlan d j vere guests T h u rsd ay of Miss Me-
w ith h er uncle and aunt. Mr. and ■
Mrs. D onald Jackson.
Dr H. D. H uggins p erform ed a
sinus o p eratio n for Mrs. E L. Giles
of R oseburg at Jones hospital W ed­
nesday m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. M cDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Staples
jí
spent S atu rd ay and S unday at the
B E. M aling hom e n ear Dr Poe Bay
Mr. and Mrs. F red C ornelius.
Miss H ettie Ja c k and Cal Jack
left S unday for a w eek’s vacation
trip to C rescent City. Cal.
Mrs. E dw ard F rid ay of Taft, C al. I
is a guest of h er sister-in-law . Mrs.
W O. G alaw ay. and relativ es at
P ortland. F orest G rove and Bank
Dr. D. E. W iley p erform ed an
appendix o p eratio n W e d n e s d a y
< 4-
m orning for C arl J. C hristen sen at I
Jones hospital.
Miss D orothy C hallacom bc is vis- J
iting her uncle and aunt. Mr and ]
Mrs. C harles Pom eroy, at Salem I
this week.
Mrs. G eorge W ann
retu rn ed !
With
home last week from a tw o w eeks'
visit w ith h er son Tom W ann and
fam ily at W heeler.
The gro u p of H illsboro G irl R e­
serves who w ere at C am p M eri­
w ether n ear Sand L ake retu rn ed !
home S atu rd ay night.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. W. H offm an j
Long vacation play day
spent the w eek-end on th e M cK en­
zie river on a fishing trip .
(dem and lots of energy. Give
Mi
F E. H a rtra m p f left today j vour youngsters plenty of
(Thursday) for a week - visit with
rich, pure milk every m eal.
friends in C en tralia. Wash.
T
h ey ’ll be health y , hap p y
J L. S toller of n ear B ethany is
at Sm ith's hospital u n d er the care and full of pep.
of Dr W. E. Burns.
Little Jack M aling of P o rtlan d i
spending the week at th e R. It.
Easter home.
DAIRY
Mrs. R. E. Vail of Hayden. A ri­
zona. is a guest of Mr H arry Bear
Grade A
of Rcedville.
MILK and CREAM
Mrs. L uther W oodward.
Mrs.
Phone 4RX1
Hazel Hicks and Miss H ulveda
Hicks of Santa Rosa. Cal. left F ri­
day lo r hom e after a few day»' Vi»-
W ’ y * - ? ;
FIR GROVE
M IL K
FIR G R O V E
Rem odel Slorr I rolli
Front of S m ith's m o i-e iy w.i.
changed this week to an open
front, such a - is now used by luo .t
local groceries Bruce .Scintillici Idi
did the work
Set upon by th ree m en and a
woman w hom he met in a local
lV tE R C A P T A N is said to be
beer parlor S atu rd ay night, Ju d
Mi and Mis I! I> Schinclt/« i
th e v ilest sm elling com ­
McOahey rep o rted th e loss of $5
< i Iteriinniul forint Hy <>f Hills
p o u n d th a t mai> lias e v e r in ­
in change and a cheap w atch, ac-
hull*
ai riYtul W ednesday f«»i a vis
v en ted , b eing ev en w orse lliun
e, rding to S h eriff Jo h n Connell.
| it w ith her brother, Frank l ‘.ml.
in d itical cigars.
According to McGahcv. the group
I and family
• • •
offered to g ive bun a rid e to his
home west of H illsboro Near the
H ead lin e:
"W I’A Jo b s In
lllv o re r S i i H m I Med
cemetery the men stru ck turn over
P e n n sy lv a n ia V ie w e d a s W hip."
K line Fva M igam st M aivm M
the head w ith a bottle and left bun
It m u st be a poor political
unconscious in the ditch beside the
w hip, ju d g in g from th e "actio n "
IXvDKt"* G ranted
road.
on m ost W PA p ro jects.
H arper A udl'ty A Iron» Floyd
Font- m inors w ere tak en
into
• • •
custody Friday by deputies from
N ine of th e 48 s ta te s h av e
the office of Jo h n C onnell, sheriff,
civil serv ice, but it's dilllcult to
on a charge of stealing six young
tu rk ey s from F red Howlby, south
tell w h ich Ihey a re by talk in g
of llillsbi io. T he boys adm itted the
to police olllcers.
EQUITY in new Ford V H antoin«
• • •
theft and ex p lained that the tu r ­
bile for .de cheap In q u ire 132
keys w ere tak en for a "feed." They
F. Mam St
T h e N orth Pole Is said to la-
paid for the tu rk ey s and w ere
m oving so u th a t th e ra te of
I .noted by the ju v e n ile court
B A R G A IN
G o o d 'c h u n k s
b u ilt
a b o u t six incites a y e a r. We
Mrs It W G ray, giving Berg's
s o r r e l m a le , w e ig h t
I3U0. $ »U
d
o
n
't
like
cold
w
e
a
th
e
r,
c
ith
e
r.
Chalet as her address, reported to
A lso 2 young fresh Jersey tow .
• • •
T he\ had been happy for a year cheap
S heriff C onnell the theft of a v a l­
I’l/e» p la c e . G -m ile outh
Then,
one
m
orning,
the
w
ife
eam
e
Since th e re p re se n ta tiv e from
uable W altham w atch, a
w rist
, o f C iir n e liu s m i g o lf c d u i e i o.ul
dow
n
tan
.
to
breakfast
mortise
«md
w atch and cam eo ring from her
S e a ttle lias received so m uch
w retched She* h a d n o appetite, CHF.KIUF.S Royal Anne .md la ig
room on Ju n e 16
p u b licity as an alleged fu r n i­
w ould scarcely speak a word
E verett O sborn w as placed in jail
j black, you pick them, le lb
tu r e w reck er, u p a rtm e n t o w n ­
S aturday on sentence from Ju stice
"I.Dine now, dear, he urged, “if I
e rs m ay give p ro sp ectiv e r e n t­
tlo
n
t
know
what'.s
the
m
atter
I
is indicated by increased production J S B arker's court in Tigard, to
I ‘-j miles south H illsboro
IV
ers the cheek an d Z ioncbcck.
-erve 30 days atul pay a $10 fine
can't put it right, can I ’*'
Used C ar Exchange, local dealer
for being d ru n k on a public h ig h ­
W
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D
Bl.tt
k
e
a
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a
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la
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v
"John,” she ¿.aid, “if I dream
y o u r m an take one of those F rench
euw’sen's sister. Mrs C harles Bren- way.
picket • B e g in J u l y I At a »mm »
a g a in th n t \ hi have kissed anethei
tano. an d fam ilv at St. Paul, and
loaves that come by the yard ami woman, I w on’t speuk to you as tiations
Floyd Hoffm an, Rt a
on S atu rd ay Mrs B rentano and
WHEN A MAN EATS G I T
slice it at intervals, alm ost but no! long as 1 live.'' Ex.
H illsboro
• 1
d au g h ter Jan et accom panied them
It is said that w hen a m an takes
to G aribaldi, w here they spent the to the re sta u ra n t idea, he dees so
w eek-end w ith Mrs C harles Pcp- because he doesn't get his pet
ll
p ard and fam ily Mrs I’eppard is
a sister of Miss M ceuw scn and Mrs likes handed out on his own table
A man. it seems, isn’t at all con­
B rentano.
cerned thnt
his
favorite
dish
A. W Havens. S E Favram . H en­ "smells up" the en tire house, for
ry H unt and G. E M ontgom ery there's alw ays fresh air to be c a ll­
w ent on a fishing trip to the D e­ ed upon, you know A nd although
schutes riv er the last of the w eek in sym pathy w ith your interest in
IN O K P tN O B N T L V
OW ÑCD
From M aupin they w alked m any the bridge club it is still hard foi
m iles up th e canyon.
a m an to overlook a sketchy and
•
poorly cooked meal T hen comes
WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW
been v ery ill w ith pneum onia, is the suggestion that
perhaps
it
now convelescing at S m ith's hos­ m ight be sensible to eat out after
FREE DELIVERY
Second «t Main Street
Phone 3251
pital u n d er th e care of Dr. C. T. an afternoon of bridge, and g ra d ­
Prices
Effective
Friday,
Saturday
and
Monday,
June
26,
27
and 29
Sm ith.
ually you eat out m ore and more,
Mr. and Mrs. F inney of Suisan. w ith the situ atio n becom ing m ore
Cal., a re visiting th e ir son-in-law and m ore discouraging
IC '
I’l KE. FINE
and d au g h ter, Mr and Mrs. D. S.
CANE S a tu illa ay only. (L im it)
lbs.
T hat being so. let us consider
G lenn. Miss Emily I.. Roese of some of the sim ple but really v erj
k-lb.
H
A
R
D
W
H
EA
T
BLEND.
S uisan accom panied them .
eatable things m en o rd er in res­
bag
Every sack g u a ra n te e d .
M rs J. T. Shannon is visiting tau ran ts and chop houses
T ake
h er d au g h ter. Mrs. K ath ry n Met- coffee, for instance, no m an w orth
sker. at St. Helens
considering at all w ill put up with
p k g s.
t»E A IH E E IES
poor coffee If you m ust serve cof­
fee at your house and the fam ily
A ttend W edding—
com plains th at it isn't too good, r e ­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W erre of south m em ber th at even th e best coffee
of H illsboro attended the w edding isn't satisfactory unless rich, thick
S u n d ay of Mrs. W erre's nephew . cream is served w ith it. C offee e x ­
HOT C O FFEE
C u rtis Viohl. to Miss Lilian Pear, perts tell us th a t thick cream in
2-lb. HANDY SACKS
and H O I’ BISCUITS
at th e hom e of her parents in the coffee is w hat m akes the g re a t­
est difference R em em ber, too. that
Served All Day
Cracked Wheat, Farina
P o rtlan d . Mr. Viohl form erly m ade m< n enjoy d rin k in g m ilk, w hether
S a tu rd a y .
White and Dark Flourj
his hom e w ith Mr and M is W erre. you enjoy it or not T ry p u ttin g a
and is well know n in this co m m u ­ pitcher of m ilk on th e tab le re g u ­
Corn Meal, i .ncake
nity. T he cerem ony took place on larly and see w hat happens to it.
SURPRISES
EOR
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th e law n a t high noon. The bride,
Have you noted th at th e out-
EVERYONE
a d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs P hilip stan d in g cu lin ary ex p erts a re men.
2-lb.
Pear, w as dressed in ivory satin and men chefs a ttrib u te th e ir sue-
and carried a bouquet of bride's ce s to the fact th at they a re n 't too
bag»
Come in for Yours!
roses and lilies-of-thc-valley.
sparing w ith those ingredients that
m ake for an im proved flavor in
R etu rn s from V acation—
Miss G ladys Matt son retu rn ed foods. They use a g reat deal of
T hursday from a m onth's vacation b u tte r in cooking and w hen a dish
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by way of C alifornia to Hayti, and calls for cheese they m ake it taste
P lankinton. South D akota, w here like cheese and don't keep you
sh e visited h er p arents and other guessing. All of w hich is very
ripe
POUND
relativ es. S he re tu rn e d through pleasing to the male.
C orned beef and cabbage is a
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V ancouver B C . to S attle. Wash . and onions, carefully prep ared goes
w here she resum ed her train jo u r ­ far tow ard keeping husbands con­
ney.
tented If you w ould really please
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and M on. Ju n e h». Î7. 29
TREE D E L IV E R Y
BUSH’S M A R K E
Soap
Par Granulated
Large size
19c
Pkg.
MATCHES—6-box carton
M A Y O N N A IS E
P u rex
10c
17c
15c
15c
((ilari bottle
H alf-gallon ju g
DRAIN < I.EANER
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BOW L
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(L E A N E R
Jam J e ll
10c
Per bottle
Fruit, (’cetin.
ly c
BULK.
Pound
can
S aturday Only
O il A M .Its —
Dozen
G R A P H K ITT—
4 for
23c
S O D A CRACKERS
19c
P E N JELL ™¡¿,T PECTIN
10c
KERR MASON LIDS— Dozen
9c
BALL MASON.
ECONOMY Dozen
f i l l 1 ( 1.
3 lie.ids
10c
THRIFT W1TH QUALITY
Friday and Saturday
SHORTENING
A Swift Product
BACON
19c
27c
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L arge pk».
39c
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BIG B O Y S O A P
10c
6
25c
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2 cans
( I l 1 KT ( n
lu rk
Each
10c
C O R N FEA K ES
DI ETS or TI KNIPS
■'I hunches
10c
POTATO CHIPS— 10c size. 2 for
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OYSTERS
29c
25c
19c
3 „kg, 25c
15c
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4 lbs " VVV
35c 1
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VEAL ROAST
SPARE RIBS
CRABS
10c
1 H i . «an
FREE
You Combine
19c
1. 3 for
( ANTALGI PI S—
Ju m b o
Each
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23c
Hi. box
JAMS— A ssorted. 15-oz. jar
white ; king
m in sr
75c
KARO SYRUP— D ark. 10-Ib. can
M J B C O FFEE
H illsboro meat co .
17c
3 ,,kg, 14c
PAROWAX— 1-lb. pkg.
PRODUCE
And When You Buy at the
17c
JELL P O W D E R
JA R C A PS
BETTER MEATS
MAKE BETTER MEALS
12c
S A L M O N ^ ,UM REn
PINEAPPLE— Broken slices. Size 2»
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Build
Sound Bodies
quite through to the bottom Ituttcr
c a d i slice oil both sid e; and along
w ith the b u tte r mix a very fey.
very thin slice.; of garlic Put the
loaf Into a fairly hot oven until
very hot and crisp all through
Spoon bread is otte ttung men
like and seldom get, and il ls reai-
v e r y s im p le thing to tn u k e .
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Spoon B read
2 c u p s b o ilin g m ilk
I c u p s if te d corn tm il
I tbsp b u tte r
Salt
3 Eggs
I tsp B aking pow der
Silt the corn tm-al into the noil
ing milk S tir constantly When it
is sm ooth and van tie poured, re
movb from the fire and add tin-
b u t t e r a n d .salt Cool anti add heat-
e n e g g volk.s md baking powdei
T hen add the stiffly beaten egg
w hite Bake in fairly hot oven u n ­
til id and brow n Serve hot w ith
a poon.
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Mrs. Maurice Romig’s Essay
Takes First Place
Thursday, JuiK’ 25, 1936
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15c
14c
25c
35c
MUTTON ROAST
»> 9c
BACON SQUARES
Ib. 18c
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Ib. 25c
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