The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 13, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
H IL L S R O R O
Bailey Plans
for a School
Pupils Were Transported to
Buxton Last Year
Wash., spent the w eek-end w ith
th eir m other. Mrs H erm inia Unger.
Mrs. W alter A ustin is spending
, th e week w ith a p arty of friends
at various O regon beaches.
M artin Reddig left for Anacortes.
Wash . last Monday to jo in his wife
I and children, who have been v isit­
ing relatives and friends th e re for
the past six weeks
Mrs. Will H eckm an and A nnie
B rasher w ere all day visitors on the
dredge stationed at St Helens F ri­
day. Mr H eckm an is em ployed on
th e dredge.
Mrs Willis Pyle d ro v e Mrs. T en ­
nis Pyle to P ortland Friday to see
th e latter's sister, Mrs Lena Fisher,
w ho is q u ite ill.
Mrs. A. C M cA llister of P o rtlan d
is spending this w e. k at the Don
II Pearson home.
The ice cream social given S u n ­
day afternoon at S ellers' cam ping
grounds w as atten d ed by about 70
people A group of m usicians from
Roy played most of the tim e.
A R G U S.
H IL L S R O R O .
OREGON
T
Planning Attack on Drouth Menace
Y oung Speaks
Before O . A. P.
T h u rsd ay , Aligns! 1.1, lih'ttl
increase th e sir. ngth of the corns
S ubscribe
' by I (Hkl men
' W ashington
W ashington county young men
Six m onths
; eekuig
enlistm ent, w ould
find
vents Tw o
! them selves eligible for se iv ice at
Em ployes of the Stunson L u m ­
many for ign stations, on board
.•lups and airp lan e c a rriers or w ith ber com pany above Forest I «rove
voted at an em ployes’ m eeting
th e fam ous fleet m arine force
D etailed inform ation may be ob Monday night by a percentage of
tam ed from Postm aster M cPheeters 71 per cent to m aintain th eir pi e.sent
or from the M arine corns re c r u it-| unoi gam . cd status, according to
tng station. 208 U S court house. , G ordon Hansen, com pany official
lie states that tin . m eeting was
Port land
held w ithout any officials, forem en
or straw bosses being present and
' reflected tile tru e sen tim en ts of
I the men
Efforts hav e been m ade
I ci nt w eeks by the Forest
Fiiumvial assistance in placing local of the T im ber Worker*
rip ra p along the road fill nt Farm to enroll Stinison em ployes «
ington bridge was prom ised the f union officials report incm bet
county court at a m eeting of the 1 gains
state highw ay com m ission August
F ederal M ediator HoW.il <1
a in P ortland, according to Donald P ortland
i.s on hand to conduct
T T em pleton, county judge Ju d g e investigation.
T em pleton and J W B arney, conn
tv engineer, w ere in a tten d an ce at
the m eeting
U nder the term s of th e agree
I m ent, the sta te w ill carry HO pci
, cent of the cost and W ashington
I county will do the w ork. T em ple
I ( o n lin iird f »«»•*» page I )
ton said The com m ission also d e ­ cuttei . d riv en out w ith tlivir tool«
clared that w idening of the high
f)n tin- Books place. in th e path
way betw een H illsboro and Foreat of the fire, are many cords of wood
1 G rove w ould be com pleted in 1937. aw aiting the haulers Books own«
105 acres all tim ber. and Ins hom e
sets buck from the - ro.nl In the
tim ber.
Across the load and m enaced by
the fire W eilnesday afternoon, is
(I'n n lin u e d fro m page I )
a large tract of tim b er ow ned by
th e J. F Thom s place on Vista the Lloyd com pany Sm ith of tins
! avenue, w here tw o room s a re he- tract i. o th er tim b er and homes,
| mg udded and o th er w ork under* ill in the path of the fire .should
way T It S u lliv an on the sam e it pet com pletely out of control
aven u e is also rem odeling, ami W
M eanw hile an attem p t is being
F llo rb erg on the m am highway m ade to discover how th e fire
¡west is building an addition and was .started and w ho w as in the
I adding a basem ent. Jo h n Smith, woods at tile tim e T he o w n e r .
no rth of Tobias, is rem odeling his Schoeler, lives n ear C ornelius
hom e .»fid M artin D rier is co n ­
stru c tin g a four-room hom e on
m u k e r«> l< F h IT O M S
! Jo hnson street north of A^oha.
ln (h r t o iiiitv I ' .,»« u f (h r S ta le • ( Or
S titn so n E m p lo y es
V o te as lo I jiie n
now to the Argus. In
county >1 .*»<> a y e a r
Hhc T h ree m onths 50
m onths 35 cents.
tf
laPre
l . l d d i K 1:iKL-i
•Youths' N ight” Planned by
Townsend Club
GREEN MOUNTAIN - It has
ttty K I,. Putnam!
been decided to hold school in the
The O regon Tow nsend clubs are
Bailey district this y ear The past
fo rtu n ate to have at this tim e
tw o years the pupils have been
such an able '.a te d irecto r a« Dr
tran sferred to Buxton.
Ralph Shadduck, according to Rev
In New Home
Henry Young, local d eleg ate to the
O. J. McMahon has moved into
second Tow nsend n ational con v en ­
his new home, w hich he built h im ­
tion. who com m ended highly Dr
self of stone and cement.
S h ad d o ck s gen eralsh ip of th e O re ­
G enzers
threshin g outfit has
gon delegation at th e convention
moved to Buxton. A five-acre field
It was by all odds th e most in flu ­
of w heat on F ran k G enzer s farm
ential
and best organized group in
yielded 30 bushels per acre.
that
great national g ath eerin g The
Mrs. Rosetta M orris of K lam ath
Progressive E n terp rise in its recent
Falls arriv ed Sunday for an e x ­
issue declared. "O regon's delegation
tended visit w ith h er daughter.
not only dom inated th e convention,
Mrs. Jo e Sm ejkal.
but its leaders w ere responsible
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Roe of O ak ­
for holding o th er e n tire state d e le ­
land. Cal., recently spent
tw o
gations in
co n stru ctiv e
ac..
w eeks at the V C. S tru b b home.
throughout
the convention "
Miss W ilma Bailey of P ortland
Rev Young spoke at the M on­
(C ontinued fro m pace 1»
spent the w eek-end w ith her p ar­
| p ractice he w ill be en titled to w hat day night m eeting.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bailey.
i is designated a Class II paym ent,
J. A H ockersm ith rep o rted a
i even though his acreage of d e p let­ splendid congressional district con­
ing crops this y ear may be g reater v ention in Eugene Sunday. He a l­ M em bers of th e ad m in istratio n 's high com m and in the w ar against
111
than his acreage of d epleting crops so com m ended v ery highly the
d ro u th a re pictured above as they conferred busily in W ashington
last year.
w ay th at convention was carried
on plans to attack the m enace A ppointed recently by P resident
A nother change th at will affect thro u g h u n d er th e d irection of Dr
Roosevelt, th e G reat P lains D routh Area com m ittee consists of. left
only
a
few
farm
ers
of
this
county
S
hadduck.
He
rep
o
rted
this
co
n
­
FIRDALE - IOWA HILL— Lew
to right, seated: R exford G Tugrvell, resettlem ent ad m inistrator;
Heim is critically ill at th e V eter­ is th e one p ertain in g to the classifi­ gressional district, n u m b er one of I
M orris 1. Cooke, ru ra l elec-; ification ad m in istrato r and chairm an
cation of th e crop acreage seeded Oregon, as having over 80.1XM1
ans' hospital in Portland.
ef the com m ittee: and H 11 B ennett, director. Soil C onservation
to
clover
or
grass
w
ith
a
nurse
Tow
nsend
m
em
bers
and
as
such
O rpha C arter spent last week at
Service. Standing, left to right, are Jo h n O. Page, acting director,
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert crop w here th e nurse crop may th e largest nu m b er of any district .
B ureau of R eclam ation; F re d e n zk 11 Fow ler, director, D rainage
have
been
cut
for
hay
This
change
in
th
e
country.
V anderscheuere at W itch Hazel.
Basin Study. N ational Resources com m ittee. Col. R ichard C. Moore,
eans th at clover or grass seeded
Next featu re of the local club
G uests at a dinner p arty held at m
and Col F. C. H arrington, assist ant ad m inistrator. WPA.
th e F ran k W aibel home Sunday w ith a nurse crop and the nurse is to be "Y outh's N ight" at Shut«*
w ere Ralph K em per. Jack Vande- crop cut for hay will be classified park August 24. T h ere w ill be a
hey. L aw rence Herb. N orbert Pel- this y ear as soil-conserving acreage Short program , games, and a w ie­ form ed ch u rch at Phillips, w ith
by
ster, C lara and Irm a K emper. Gen- and would q ualify the o p erato r for n er roast. All y o u n g people b e­ b u rial in th e cem etery th e re under
ievc and Edna Sohler. all of Roy. a Class I p a y m e n t providing the tw een the ages of 16 and 35 years th e d irection of Dotielson & Sew ell
total
acreage
of
soil-conserving
of
Hillsboro.
of age. eith er m em bers or in te r­
They w ere the m usicians w ho play­
ed at the ice cream social sp o n so r-, crops this y ear is g reater th an th e ested in th e T ow nsend nlan. w ill | S he w as born F eb ru ary 16. 1854.
( ( o n tin u n i fro m ’>»»» H
acreage
of
such
crops
last
year.
be guests and receive refresh m en ts in S w itzerland and cam e to .Ameri­ search ra th e r than solely upon
ed by th e H ill and Dale club in th e
11 »llshoro. < >1 «
V<*n. fo r ( h r (
in ly
uf
W a«hiiitft<
T
here
ch
an
g
.
s
w
ill
not
have
free.
ca
w
ith
h
er
parents
75
y
ears
ago
afternoon.
l*r> h n tr I»«* «urlìi nt.
Marriage License«
m uch b earing on the situation in
The advisory board m eets F riday. I S h e is survived by four sons and previous academ ic tra in in g
M elvin L ukas is in a P ortland this
31.
I
M
a
u
i St.
fc«4l«r la hrrvh y X
I * en ih u t the un«lrr -
county, th e com m ittee believes, 7:45 p. m . at th e residence of I tw o daughters, all resid en ts of
The utm ost flexibility in th e !
Av,
, K,‘" ” Nev
hospital w ith a fractured left knee
M « r ii • >
.«, i... a|ip<>inlr«l
4
•
i
and
S
a
ra
h
E
lizabeth
l.yew
en
.
Lm-
but
since
they
have
been
m
ade
they
P resident R L. P utnam . 431 S. 9th O fegon They are E rnest J. and ad m inistration of the F oundation | cojn Neb . Ju lv 6
l''»rcu(«»r
(h r
(a te uf T
\
M ir i
and arm as a result of an auto ac­
feel th at th e re may be a few who avenue.
«Ics r« *cx|
by
I hr (
( i ir
u f (h r
I Louis. H illsboro, route 1; H artm an w:!l be preserved ' F usti c said Not
cident last T hursday in Portland.
j „ j in C resto n 'M arsh all and Hath- S i« !, « f O i n r u i fu r ‘u \\ tility
. -
_
_ . ,
| w ould like to ta k e advantage of
and H enry B . Hillsboro, ro u te 3: ilw ays will .1 boy atten d a eolivke e rin e Emily Connell. Forest Grove, und hu« q u a lifie d
mi
pm
Roy C arter from the P. S. Oridge. th is opportu n ity to particip ate in
hay
Mrs Emma R yser and Mrs M artha or univt rsitv on an Edison schoU J u ly H
< I m ÌIIIM UtfMIhnt
«ahi
m(«(e
her
"M ickie''. stationed at South Bend. i th e program , and consequently re ­
r « tlh e d tu |«r«*ent I hi •'«in
M iller, both of P ortland. T he hu s­ ai- up He may be .sent to a par-
Inly
Wash., is home for a w eek's vaca­ opened th e sign-up for th e th ree
Hav Lowell R oberta and Eugenia »4
by
l«w
rr<
itiirn
l,
(«»
tK-
hier-I
band died sev eral y ears ago. .
tic u ’a r plant or laboratory, w here Q Uler. B uxton Ju lv H
tion. He. w ith Mrs. Roy C a rte r and days p reviously m entioned.
1 ’ k ‘ ’ I » I II ll« f I I 11 I l<| I D
i .411.1,
d au g h ter G loria. E dw ard C arter
he can best develop in his chosen
Rov c S helton and Lulu Ethel »•«(», M ith in * l< H iorith* f
I he
her*«>f
and A nne B rosher left Sunday for
' M itchell, Port land J •' • 10
I
’ate«l
«n
.I
fir
s
t
pi
C
ivil
service
exam
in
atio
n
f
o
r
ih
U
ih
r'i
\
Taft and other beaches.
“We of O regon hav e a ra re o p -i L ester Jo h n T esehner and Rosalia l'.' o- I i»4( p 'lh li.-a ti.in Septcmh« r
post oftice su b stitu te c le rk -c a rrie r
Daniel and O rpha C arter. M arie
p o rtu n ity to help o u r own vouth | Ann Reed. B eaverton
route 2.
( iK H t G K M A R T Z . F«e« ut««r
has
been
announced
for
th
e
H
ills­
U nger, E rvin Kiem. B lanche Van-
W a rrh itrto n . A tto rn e y
Hid
the sam e tim e we com n.em - Ju ly 11
boro
post
office
by
th
e
civil
s
e
r
v
­
dehey. Hillsboro, motored to Salem
j rate the nam e of a m an w hose
/
B ids on bu s tra n sp o rtatio n for ' genius has en riched th e l i f .» and
Sunday to visit B ernita Shut. L ater
W ashington county has received ice commission. A pplications m ust
th ey all drove to S ilver C reek Falls. allotm ents from the F ederal E m er­ be on file at th e office of th e m a n ­ high school pupils living outside of lessenedt he toil for all of us.”
Dean D. S ellers of G ran ts Pass gency A dm inistration of Public ager. eleventh U. S. civil serv ice th e B eaverton high school district,
spent Tuesday w ith his brother. W orks i PWA) totallin g $220 682 to district. 450 F ederal building. S e a t­ for w hich advertisem ent was begun
C harles Sellers, and family.
May 1. 1936. to be expended on a tle, Wash . not la te r th an th e clos­ last w eek in T he A rgus by th e non- I
Miss Louise U nger of Portland, disposal plant, sew er system , gym ­ ing hour for business on A ugust high school board, hav e been w ith -;
d raw n . O B. K raus, su p e rin te n d ­
and A nton U nger of Hoquiam. nasium . and au d ito riu m in the 18. 1936.
D ate and place of th e e x am in a­ en t of schools, announced this
county, according To inform ation
tion
w
ill
be
show
n
on
th
e
adm
is­
w
eek.
received by Edgar Freed, sta te d i­
H earing S atu rd ay before H. A
I'D ell c o t t o n
fro c k s
W ithdraw al of the bids was a n ­ K uratli. conciliation com m issioner
recto r for th e n ational E m ergency sion cards fu rnished ap p lican ts a ft­
e
r
close-
of
receipt
of
applications.
nounced w hen the B eaverton school ! for W ashington county, resulted in
council.
Il
il
X
e
gone
ilni'k
f o r
T he allotm ents a re for non-fed- Inform ation concern in g th e ex a m ­ d istrict and th e non-high board a finding for M It Johnson and
D e lta
tiili,
hut
xon'II
hav
ination
as
to
place,
req
u
irem
en
ts
m
l
y
ou'll
have
Io
ironed
out
th
e
ir
differences
and
eral pojeets w hich include loans
•lie U nited S tates N ational bank of
and grants by th e PWA to states, salaries, etc . and ap p licatio n blanks reached an u n d erstan d in g C on­ Forest G rove. The hearing u a s in i
d
ii
li
t
they
a
re
practi-
m unicipalities, school d istricts and can be obtained from Miss A ngie tracts will be tendered a t th e m eet­ connection w ith th e attem p t by i
others. Money is advanced to these H arrington, secretary , b o ard U. S ing F riday night, and it is u n d .r- M artin B ernard to regain posses­
Radio
I in stru m en talities to assist them in civil service exam iners, post office. stood the B eaverton d istrict will ion of th e p roperty form erly ow n-
th e construction or re p a ir of w ater H illsboro, or the m an ag er of th e accept.
td
by
the
O
regon
N
ursery
com
pany
Electric Refrigerators
A m l d o I In- sly 1rs clic k
M eanw hile four persons, reading and purchased by B ernard B ernard
, w orks, sew er systems, electric light elev en th civil service d istrict. 450
th e call for bids published in The , lost possession by foreclosure*.
I plants, streets, highw ays, hospitals F ed eral office building. S eattle.
Electric W ashers
Argus, the only county new spaper
and recreatio n al facilities.
court held that th e land
carry in g the adverti«ement applied dot T he
A total of $12.961.426 has been
Tunii s
Peplum s
s not come u n d er the F razier- '
Oil Burning Circulators
to K raus for inform ation on ’he
allotted for non-federal projects in
L em ke last and th erefo re B ernard
Leg
O'
M
utton p u f f
proposed
bus
contracts.
O regon up to May 1, 1936
could not claim fu rth e r right to it. j
Wood Burning Circu­
s le e \ es
O rd er also was given that a tr u s t­
Y
a r probably doesn't look ’
lators
ee be appointed to sell th e per- i
I "R elatin g th at he w as h i . had
High net klim
like tills forlorn w reck but if the !
sonal
property.
S.O.OOO in th e bank, ow ned tw o auto-
Plumbing
Supplies
r
needs
rep
airs
or
ad
ju
stm
en
ts
mot<
I mobiles and knew num ero u s prom -
R c C c lllc d B v D f O U t B
inent business men of H illsboro, a I
—if the steerin g m echanism or
Electric Pumps
m
an
giving
his
n
am
e
as
Mr.
H
u
d
­
E y e ry th in g th a t's new
A large and enth u siastic crow d
(C o n lin n *d fro m
I*
GUARANTEED
front w heels a re out of line your
I of republicans gathered T uesday son applied to Dr. D. E W iley for proval and funds, and others are
drives
like
wreck.
car
probably
Builder«’ Hardware
SATISFACTORY
; night in th e public au d ito riu m in assistance T h u rsd ay m orn in g a t being m ade for p resen tatio n to the
P o rtlan d tq h ear Jo h n D. M H am ­ I2::30 a. m. He occupied a bed in com m ittee.
We
a
re
au
to
sp
icialists
and
can
i
.95
I. T M cPheeters. H illsboro post- !
.95
Wall Paper
A nother field of th e organizá­
ilton. national chairm an of th e r e ­ Jones hospital u n til about 9 o'clock
Or Your Money
put y o u r car in the best possible I
publican party, according to Ju d g e th at m o rn in g w hen he left and has j tlon. M adsen pointed out is th at ¡n m aster, this w eek received n o tifi­
Refunded
cation
from
C
aptain
Jam
es
B
condition at low cost. All w ork
w hich co-operative loans a re made
D onald T. Tem pleton, ch airm an of not been seen since.
Paints
H ardie. in charge o f M arine corps
th e county cen tral com m ittee w ho
A ccording to th e rep o rt m ade by to groups of farm ers. In hese loans recru itin g station in P ortland, that guaranteed.
attended.
Dr. W iley to S h eriff Jo h n Connell. , funds w ill be m ade at lilable to
GO Xlt s
H am ilton is m aking a com plete "H udson" related sym p to m s of k id ­ pu rch ase m achinery to be used on th e congress has given a u th o rity to :
G ive us a eliiince to figure
circu it of th e U nited States by a ir­ ney stones. At th e hosp ital he m ore than one farm .
w ith you on any of the above
plane. speaking in th e m ain cen­ asked for and w as g iven a special , As an exam ple: A group might
D ally T rip s to P ortland
ters. T em pleton announced on his nurse, th e re p o rt said. L a te r a ' o btain the loan for the purpose of
needs. We will lie pleused
E. M B.iine.s, Prop.
re tu rn th at S en ato r B orah of Idaho search of th e room he occupied in p u rch asing a tra c to r for use on
Hillsboro Auto Freight
to serve you.
was scheduled for an ap p earance th e hospital disclosed assignm ent sev eral farm.«, one being loo sm all
Bonded a n d Insured C arrier
som ew here in Oregon later, th e cards and w ork record of WPA.
to m ake such an expensive piece Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
d ate to be set to m eet his sched­
Search is being m ade for him by of m achinery a good investm ent.
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
ule.
A sm all ra te of interest is c h a rg ­
sh eriff's deputies.
Forest Grove
O th ers from th e
W ashington
ed on such loans and th e re p a y ­
DEVELOPING
Pickup and Delivery Service at
county republican organization a t­
m ent tim e i“ ex tended over a long
Shell Gas and Oil
Hillsboro
Package Kates
ten d in g th e m eeting included J. O.
period of tim e.
365
E
M
ain St.
liillsborf
and
Johnson,
secretary,
and Jo h n
Open until 9 |>. in. Saturdays
Hillsboro P hone 542
PH ON E 721
Woods, state com m itteem an.
O u r classified colum ns may havt
E ast Side T erm inal P o rtlan d
Next door to Venetian Theatre
PRINTING
Just w h a t you a re looking fo r—
P hone EAst 9131
Divorce Suits Filed
(C o n tin u e d fro m p u re
R ead them .
tl
B row n—M argaret V. against Phi- the lights before he left th e m a ­
lo G.
chine.
D ixon—M ary S. against A rchie
D arrell Thom pson of M ilw aukie
H.
and F red Wisch of G aston, ro u te 2.
S. Seeond Ave,
Prices for Friday, Saturday
Van D enheede—C larence against w ere fined $40 and costs each in
PHONE 771
and Monday. Aug. II. 15. 17
Lctha.
Ju stice H aven's
co u rt
T uesday
G o v er n m e n t In so e c te d
m orning w hen th ey pleaded guilty
A sk your atto rn ey to send your to th eft of a tire. T hom pson told
legal adv ertisin g to th e A rgus
the co u rt he w as p ay in g th e fine
but the o th er m an declared he
preferred to rem ain in jail. The
tire was tak en , th ey explained,
because th ey w ere stran d ed w ith
Prepared under the most sani­
th eir car and could n o t trav el
tary conditions— stored in ab-
Wc Have
w ithout a tire.
to A id W ork
Id a la tin B ridge
c lew
F ig h ts l ire
m C u to v e r T ra c t
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C offee
27c
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3
25c
16
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49-1 b. bag
Kitchen Queen $4| .53
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10c
20c
There are many things you'll
like about the pure, fresh
milk the McFall Jersey Dairy
delivers:
Its
unquestioned
purity, carefu lly h a n d le d
from an inspected herd, and
delivered to you promptly.
All the richness and vitam in,
of nature are in this milk.
4 - oz.
126 N. SECOND AVE. — LONG BLDG.
POSTUM
can
23c
CIDER
V inegar
l ull S trength
Gallon
15c
B ring Your Contiiin
BROKEN SLICES.
2 '- cans
PR EFER R ED
STOCK
pkgs.
25c
14c
GIBB’S SOUP— V egetable or tomato. Can 5c
1I O N E Y
49c
5-lb. pail
CORN F L A K E S- •3 pkgs.
PEETS
S A R D IN E S
SHOP FOR QUALITY AT
H illsboro meat co .
MT THt BUT ■ PM M f MIST
25c
WASHING POW DER
Pkg.
SOAP— Large bars.
, solute safety in our modern,
"efficient refrigerator — dis­
played fresh and wholesom e
in refrigerated display cases.
17c
JUNKET ICE CREAM MIX— 3 pkgs.
JE L L P O W D E R
MEATS
29c
19c
4 fo r
BOOTH'S
L arge oval.-.
lot
TUNA FLAKES— 2 cans
25c
25c
C O R N E D B E E F H A S H 2 , 0,
CHIPPED BEEF— 2'/a-oz. jar
35c
10c
FREE DELIVERY
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FRESH HALIBUT
lb. 1 2 c
By the Piece
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lb. 1 3 c
Fresh Steelheads
10c
PRO D U CE
quart
S aturday Only
Oli W i.I .s
Dozen
H illsboro H om e Bakery
P IN E A P P L E
FLO UR
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can
P u re M ilk
S P E C IA L S
D IN N E R ROLLS
R esident 51 Y ea rs
D ies in H o m e H e re
A palonia S trau ss, 82. resid en t of
W ashington co unty for th e last 51
years, died S u n d ay in h er hom e
on H illsboro, ro u te 1. a fte r an ill-
ni - of five m onths. F u n eral se rv ­
ices w ere held T uesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from th e G erm an Re-
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25c
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Dozen
29c
G R A PE S- -Sccdle;
Pound
5c
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10c
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No. In b.1’4
49c
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TO M A TO CA TSUP
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S E A S O N IN G B A C O N
POUND
35c
24c
15c
15c
15c