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    Tiun «tay, O rtober 1, 19.3C,
H I L L S P. O R O
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Seven
Rainier W ill Meet Hiihi Griclders on Local Field Friday Afternoon at 3:15
♦
Locals Lose
to Scappoose
Sigler Mali«'» Touchdown on
Opening Kick-Off
¡a n y co n siste nt gains b y tin* Seap-
p«»o e r u n n in g a tta ck S to u t p! i\« «1
a
tca d v
gam e at ct nb i . w h ile
En i
H o w e ll and M o h r .sparkled
• »Il o ffe n a*. but Were w e a k o il
lu s h in g D ungey
w ith
the i* o il
th a t I k * bad p le n ty o f tim e to p ic k
¡a n e e iv r and get o f f one o f Ins
b u lle t pas. c ,
S ig le r ag a in pae<*d th e ba cks in
b a ll c a rry in g , w h ile K e tc h a m tu rn
I i ' d I I I good w o i k ill tin* fu llb a c k
pot
G rog a n ,
s u b s titu tin g
fo r
K e tch a m , .h o w p ro n n •* o f m a k in g
m e ffe c tiv e lin e p ilin g i and p i.
er.
M ix up by th e tim e k e e p e r- ill
| th e firs t
q u a rte r c o n trib u te d to
l l i l h i . defeat ’f ile p e rio d ran fo r
at I a t 20 m in u te in ste a d o f th e
agreed 12
T h e f in a l Scappoose
| score cam e In Ih e c lo s in g m in u te
I o f th e gam e and m ig h t have been
I a vo id e d i f th e c o rre c t tim e h.'nl
i b «'ii ke p t
O u ts ta n d in g in th e p e rfo rm a n c e
< f tin* H illu squad »o fa r ba been
th e b lo ck m g and in te rfe re n c e w o rk
T h is w o rk has been la rg e ly n pon-
sib le fo r th e s p a rk lin g g a in , m ad -
by the b a ll c a rrie rs th u s fa r in th e
tfeaxon.
H a m le r w ill m ee t H iih i or, th e
local fic ld th is L i ida> a fte rn o o n m
• " , I93G u à »»n
(he th ir d gum ,
i My I d < ( »»tuatii
S t in tin g in .1 blaze o f g lo ry , but
fa d in g a fte i
tin* in it ia l < |u a iti*i.
H ilh i's e n d e le ve n lost at Scap-
p<»o r F rid a y a fte i noon 20 to 11 to
a nioi»* ex m*i lenceit. h a u l fig h tin g
1 am 'r iic locals scored tw o touch
d o w n s in the lu s t th r o * m in u te s o f
pl •> but v e n t d o w n fig h tin g p r in ­
c ip a lis a- a le lilt <4 a ll in e ffe c tiv e
<t(*f('IISi* .m d l.ii k o f nn e x-
»»*»
p u II>'IICC(1 tl e lit gi ,,(*t al.
■ilgl» | i W»* had tum u i tiu» w ro n g
f.o m lv lu.st Week» to o k tin* (•pen-
liq * ki< k»»rr unit b e h in d alm ost p e l-
b ■
liite ri» i’<»nc , rnv,*d t h r O lig li
tin • e n th »* h ip p o o u* team fo i Iti»*
Dp.1'lllllg HCiiIi ••. A f»‘ W m in u te s la te i
t (lli,t»I ii the
tli> • S i.i|i|in . ■ •' I ». « « k
f - e c t ii u l
k ic k o fl
i l l an a tte m p t to
la te ia l and L e ft end M o h r reecv
‘ •i< d f«»r l l i l h i on th e hom e team';-
15
L iu e t ip * .
D r iv in g b e h in d a p o w e rfu l fo r
<20» S» n|>|i»M»»ir
Iltlh l ( II»
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w a rd W idl. I ’lillb a i k K e tc h a m made
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c o n i w e re c o n v e rte d and Hl».
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th e B lu e and W h ile app ea re d to l'.ll|» M W II
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be "aw a> to tin* ra c e s " H o w e v e r S. |,,ib»>i«ri< Il
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tin* locals let d o w n n o tic e a b ly and IL
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pin bap* th e e a rly "p ro s p e rity ** uc l l n i i i t . g n r t i i r r
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c o u n te d fm th e ir fa ilu r e to con- Hiiflvr
M .nr
H ill.
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t iiiiu - tin ii fla.xti and p re c is io n d m - K r l i l i i i i i i
biingry
F
iiig th»» hnlaii»*«* o f th e game
1.»
11 it iin i» ' Irlrh»
l l i l h i nul»* tiini«
Im in e d ia t lv u fte r
(h e
xecund l.iur, 1’l.vli, . H Y t u iL n n i. !•»--. »»k... L.SW-
llilh i
eor»». Stappoixu» opened up
w ith a vaii»*d n ttn e k fe a tu rin g h ill !
let p.t e* fro m F u llb a c k D u ngey 1
and lin e p lu n g e ,
by
H a lfb a c k 1
M ii
A
u d.um *(i a tta c k e a rn e d ]
th» b a ll f n in tile ki< k - o f f to th»*
H lh u t? u Ii ie th«* lo c a l' h e ld fo r !
I (*<inllnu«*«f from •»•gr 1,
( lo w tr
Moment.*, la te r a c lip p in g J
p e n a lty gave Scappoose
a
f i r . ' t . place w h e re tw o m o re sh ovels nr»'
»io . ii on th«* B lu e and W h ite la bn ilv • ngaged in d ig g in g m u c k y
and fiv e lin t* p lu n g e . b ro u g h t a t av i n it o f a sballo»w c u t to
f i l l beyond.
T .. ice m ore dm m g th» fir s t h a lf
N ot fa r be Votili th is plat
Seapp»»«» e <lrov<* «1 <*p in to H illu
üht- o f-w a y i « ble•ck»»d by
t e r n t o iy . one«* to th e 8 -y .ird lin e upon sta ck o f logs, b ru sh
a n d
an J again to th e 12. B«ilh tim es stu m p s a w a itin g th e r a in y m a <»n
th e h » al lin e s tiffe n e d iilld s t o p - , b e fo re it ear, be b u rn e d .
i l n H '* i th»« ana«
tt ii »
I .
"Y o u hav«» been d e la ye d by th
T h e borne team scored a .M'cond la ck o f p o w e r m a c h in e ry , h a ve n 't
tim e s h o rtls a fte r th»» second h a lf yo u
th e A rg u s re p o rte r a ke d th»»
opened S ta rtin g on t h e ir o w n 4 5 ,’ .slip» rin te n d e n t
tin - S a ppi.o e e lc \ e ll p..s i d th e n
v.a> to a f it • d o w n on th e H i i h i 1 ' N o ." he re p lie d , ' i f th e y had
one y a iit trip»* ’I’w o smashc.s mt«»' s»*nt m ore m a c h in e ry w e c o u ld not
th e lin e n e tte d a to u c h d o w n , but have used it becnu.se o f th e s tu ff
th?
r ig h t- o f- w a y
We
Seapp
•• fa ile d to c o n v e rt, le a v - , p ile d i n
in g th«* lo c a l- w it h a n a rro w
14 c o u ld n ’t b u rn a n y o f it in th e d im ­
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r
and
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th
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to 13 lead.
Seappoe i* th e n to o k to th e a ir. w ith th e c le a rin g u n t il it was too
k e p in g th e B lu e and W h ite team j d ry fo r b u rn in g
deep in its o w n te r r ito r y / \ fu m , " I f w<* can get in u p ahead th is
b le g u \
t Ii e C o lu m b ia c o u n ty , w in te r on the •:»»<•( io n o f th e p ro ­
c o u n ty . w e ’ ll
te a m a .* c o rin g o p p o r tu n ity m id - je c t in T illa m o o k
w a v in the fin a l q u a rte r F o u r lin e get it c h a re d and burn»*»! in t in i » ’
p la f and tw o p a • «• . a d va n ce d th«* fo r th e g ra d in g n e x t su m m e r "
b a ll fro m th e H iih i IK to th e 25 ¡ In tin s n e a rly m ile -lo n g p ile o f
’l uga w a and S e h u lm e tic h Mnurdied d e b ris, is co rd u pon c o rd o f e x c e l­
th ro u g h on th e n e x t p la y to smear le n t n e w g ro w th f i r w ood soon to
D u n g e y fo r .i 10-y a rd Io . . h u t on be fir e d and b u rn e d
T in* . ’ ate
til« fo u rth d o w n till* Seapp(»o. f u ll h ig h w a y
d e p a rtm e n t,
it i. said,
r ifle d a pa.s to L e ft-e n d S ta in s w ill not a llo w th e sa lv a g in g c i th e
fro m tin* 2 5 -y a rd lin e fo r th e fin a l w oo d .
M*ore.
T h e le v e l s tre tc h o f road m o re
th a n n m ile long, ends a b ru p tly
c u t o f th e fire , f l i l l t i show ed a in a h ig h b a n k th ro u g h w h ic h a
fla s h o f its fu s t q u a rte r s p ir it. S ig ­ cu t m ust pass to e n te r in to th e
le r p ic k e d u p th
k r k - o f f on th e le ve l v a lle y again. T h is se ctio n lie.,
goal lin e and fo llo w in g clo.se b e ­ in a tin y c o rn e r o f C o lu m b ia c o u n ­
h in d his in te rfe re n c e , ra ce d back ty.
4 i y a rd . S ig le r was b a d ly b a tte re d
U p ahead o f th is b a n k, th e road
on th»* p la y b u t c o n tin u e d in the is ag a in
th ro u g h c u t-o v e r la n d s
gam e to ta k e a 12 s u rd pass fro m w ith o n ly stu m p s a nd a fe w d o w n
l . u r . T h e n th e H iih i a tta c k s u d ­ tree s to rem o ve . Easy w o rk , th e
d e n ly blew ’ up. sig n a ls and fo rm a ­ .su p e rin te n d e n t co m m e n te d . A t th e
tio n s w e n t a w ry , and th e th re a t c o u n ty lin e , n o t fa r ahead, th e
bogged d o w n .
p re s e n t p ro je c t ends w it h a p p ro x ­
E x p e rie n c e d fie ld g e n e ra ls h ip o f im a te ly 2.63 m ile s o f ch a rin g n e e d ­
D u n g e y, b r illia n t Scappoose b a ll- ed to close th e gap b e tw e e n th e
c a rrh r and parser. was th e d e c id ­ p n sent w o rk and th e L yo n s C o n ­
in g fa c to r in th e gam e He d ire c te d s tru c tio n co m p a n y c o n tra c t.
his squad w ith
a lm ost fa u ltle s s
W est o f L y o n s a re tw o m o r e
s tra te g y and. fin d in g th a t his te a m ­ s h o rt stre tch e s o f cons’ ru c tio n to
m a te ; c o u ld n o t g a in c o n s is te n tly connect th e e n tire h ig h w a y fro m
th ro u g h th e s tro n g H iih i fo rw a rd S uii. * t ca m p to th e S e a s id e -T illa -
w a ll, fe rre te d o u t th e locals* w e a k ­ n io o k h ig h w a y .
P u sh in g th»» w o r k as r a p id ly ns
ness on pass d fense and c a p ita liz e d
fu n d s can be m ade a v a ila b le , th e
on it to w in .
L e ft g u a rd G o o d in g was th e o u t- state h ig h w a y c o m m is s io n is s t r iv ­
r t.in d in g
lin e p e rfo rm e r fo r the in g to open th»» roa d th ro u g h to
B lu e and W h ite , s ta rr in g on d e ­ th»» coast by n e xt fa ll, s h o rte n in g
fense. T h e w h o le lin e sh o w e d up th- ro u te to th e sea by th a t m uch
in im p re x s iv • s ty le , o p e n in g good
H o w e v e r, th e re y . t re m a in s m uch
th ro u g h t h e
h o b ’s fo r th e hacks on o ffe n se and h e a vy c o n s tru c tio n
s tiffe n in g on defense to p re v e n t h ills fro m N o r th P la in s to B a n ks
I ire I hazard Cause
Sea Road Shutdown
»'r a tio n s th»* super in tc n d e rit o f th e
h ig h w a y said.
L a st w eek -h o v e l, w e re w o r k in g
I at tlx*
a w r iiili c o m p le tin g a ehon-
i riel chang
in G ale; d e c k and fm
I i lu n g
a < ut a nd f d i w h ic h w ill
g i’.e a n e a rly co m p le te g ra d e to a
‘ p o in t above w a te r le v e l and wh» re
! th«» h ig h w a y begins th e lo n g c lim b
j to w a rd tie* s u m m it
P re p a ra tio n . fo r the d r iv in g o f
¡th e fir s t tu n n e l are a b o ut c o m - ,
1 ple te d, w ith c u lv e rts la id on th e
i -.» t hide o f th e tu n n e l w h e re a
¡ la rg e f i l l w ill cross a th re e - fo r k d
! p rm g branch.
Hock cu ts a lo n g th e n e w ly co m - j
I p le te d grade an» b» m g le ft to c o n ­
tin u e w o rk d u r in g th e w e t season,
w h ile p re . n t p rogress is b e in g ;
C o n fin e d to d ir t banks and p la c e s !
w h e re w in te r w o rk w o u ld be d i f f i ­
c u lt and co stly.
Jam es Stevens, s u p e rin te n d e n t,
d e cla re d th a t he was s h o rt o f m en j
j to c o n tin u e g ru b b in g and b u rn in g
and as soon a
th e a* a re s u p p lie d J
I w ill
c o n tin u e at th e fa rth e r end
| o f th e w o rk
S u rfa c in g o f th e roads to p e rm it |
in and o u t d u rin g th e w in - i
be in g co n sid e re d . A t W o lf
a g ra v e l p it has been lo - ’
. . and w ill be used, it is said.
I to m a k e th e road passable to th e
c o u n ty lin e fo r th e w in te r.
G ra v e l bars can be fo u n d on
1 G a l s cree k, b u t th e e x te n t o f th e .
I s u p p ly is n o t k n o w n .
I
—
- - —
Lemke Busy, Too
I l l y L a V .ll» J a c k « » )
N O R T H P L A IN S
Past C h ie fs '
c lu b u f F rie n d s h ip T , m ple, P y th ia n
S iste rs, m ade p la n s a t th e m e e tin g
T ue sd a y at th e hom e o f M rs Rose
T r u it t to sp o n sor a b e n e fit c a rd
p a rty M o n d a y n ig h t in th e K P.
h a ll. Proceeds o f th is p a rty w ill he
‘ «•nt to .Mrs E lis e Rasm ussen o f
W hile th e p o litic a l s p o tlig h t
B a ndon fo r r e lie f fo r v ic tim s o f th e
< ( iit» i( ’fl on tr ip s a n d speeches
d isa stro u s fir e a! th a t place. M rs
of
P re s id e n t
Itoo* < v e il
and
Rasmussen is g ra n d p ro te c to r o f
G ove rn or L a n d o n . H e p re s e n ta -
th e P y th ia n S is te r o f O regon P eo­
t iv e
W illia m
Lem ke,
U n io n
p le o f N o rth P la in s and th e s u r ­
candidate fo r the p ic s i-
ro u n d in g c o m m u n ltie *. a re in v ite d
to atte nd .
<!»n c y , also was active . Hero
M r. and M rs. G eorge M ille r o f
Lem ke is seen as he boarded a
Cascade Locks v is ite d M r. and M rs.
plane in C hicago fo r the Pacific
M e r r it t V . Ja ckso n T uesday e v e ­
coast w here he made a series
n in g
o f cam paign speeches.
Mi
Eva K eenon. w h o Is i l l w ith
to n s ilitis , s te m s to be im p ro v in g
and fro m M a n n in g to th e co n n ec­ th is w eek.
tio n at Sunset cam p.
Mi
M in n ie B la k e and son M a r k
W ils o n r iv e r road, w it h
t h e m o to re d to B a y C ity , w h e re th e y
r ig h t- o f- w a y
n e a rly
a ll
cle a re d v is ite d M r. and M rs W illia m L u n a w
fro m G le n w o o d to th e T illa m o o k o v e r th e w e e k -e n d R e tu rn in g S u n ­
c o u n ty lin e , n o w is b e g in n in g to d a y
a fte rn o o n
th e y s to p pe d a t
: ho w r e s u lt » a fte r a d e cisio n was W illa m in a a nd v is ite d M r. and M rs.
mad«» to c o m p le te th e lo a d grade A u s tin Brazo.
as fa r as po ib le in to th e m o u n ­
L e s te r B id w e ll is sp e n d in g a fe w
ta in
K ig h t- o i- w u y is c o m p le te ly day> w ith his m o th e r. M rs G eorge
cb rt i to a p u n t w it h in t w o r n ik s B id w e ll. He had to q u it h is w o r k
o f th e c o u n ty lin e s a nd h a lf cle a re d in a lo g g in g eam p on a c co u nt o f
fro m th e re on.
th e fire s on th e coast.
A d o lp h
R o th lis b e rg e r. w h o has
p K 'n e e r roa d w ill be p u shed to
u ’ 1 b eyond th e c o u n ty lin e as soon been s ta y in g at th e F re d Poe hom e,
a e n ough m en a re m ade a v a ila b le le ft M o n d a y fro m P o rtla n d f o r an
’ » c a rry on fu r th e r d ir t- m o v in g op- e x te n d e d v is it in th e east. He w i l l
re ia -
M iss L o re n c N e ilse n ut P o rtla n d
sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g w ith
M r and M rs. C a rl B. C h ris te n e r.
Mr
and M rs. C h a rle s G ra b e l
v is ite d t h e ir d a u g h te r. M rs . W il­
lia m W ienecke. F rid a y e v e n in g b e ­
fo re le a v in g on a t r ip to S o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia . H o w e v e r, th e y w e re u n ­
a b le to get in to C a lifo r n ia d u e to
th e da n ge ro u s fire s th a t a re ra g ­
in g a lo n g th e coast.
Orenco
T h e W om en's c ir c le w i l l h o ld Its
O c to b e r m e e tin g in th e c h u rc h p a r­
lo r n e x t W ednesday a fte rn o o n . O c ­
to b e r T, a t 2 o 'clo ck.
N e x t S u n d a y w ill be observed
as r a lly d a y in th e c h u rc h and
S u n d a y school and a t 11 o 'c lo c k
th e S a cra m e n t o f th e L o rd 's s u p ­
per.
Dixie Mountain
Grange to Meet
D I X I E M O U N T A IN T h e grange
w i l l m eet a t th e school house at
8 p. m . F rid a y e ve n in g .
M is s Jean T a n o c k o f P o rtla n d
has been v is itin g w it h h e r m o th e r,
M rs . L o ttie T a n n o ck. fo r a c o u p le
o f weeks.
M rs N e g ste dt o f P o rtla n d sp e n t
a w e e k w ith
h e r b ro th e r, O '.to
H e n d ric k s o n .
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Pint
15c
Quart
29c
No. 2
tins
I
6c
COFFEE
FEE
Maxwell
25c
House. Lb.
iv i t t A w e u
cans ...
25c
JELL-WELL
Assorted
Flavors. Pkg.
PEAS — Del Monte
Early
Garden. Can
TEA— Canterbury,
...... 2 5 c
TOILET TISSUE
SOAP—
Camay.
15c
Bar 5 c
HOMINY
I No. 303
»
tins
25c
29c
Y'an Camp's
F rid a y and S aturday O n ly
DOG FOOD
Calo
35c
15c
Fresher Fruits and Vegetables
Ä
( > 4-lb........ 15c)
Good in hot or Cold
W eath er. Y o u 'll lik e it!
No. 2
tins
5c
I W aldorf
* rolls...
SOAP, Lux.
Bar ..........
ffx ,
MATCHES
3 n 2° u 2 9 c
East
Oregon
Namco, fancy, whole
P alm o liv e
H ig h w a y
Golden Bantam
RAISINS
SO AP—
Bar ..............
Carton ...
Old Y ellow stone
Seedless
Blend
H ardw heat
RAISINS
15c
ro lls
Q
lb».
O (Lb. 17c)
Table Loaf.
Soft as old
Linen.
BACON 5^ SONINC-................... 1 5 c
COTTAGES u,
Z
25C
SALMON H a lf
BEEF LIVER
ORANGE
T he W est’s F av o rite
B roke n Slices
w it h
3 ^ ldorf.1 4 c
YEARLING LAMB ¡r c'""” 1 2 c
Sparkling
49c
Coffee
4 9 lbb.g$1 .1 9
Flour
10 b.r,2 9 c
SOAP
Shortening îj- ^ c,„.d39c
Pineapple
H IL L S D A L E
A ll Meats Inspected by Drs. N iio l and A lm q u ls t
BEEF ROAST Lb....................1 2 c
Royal Mission
AIRW AY
15c
IM A .
TISSUE
9c
‘'You’d think any host­
ess with “anything on
the ball” would know
enough to serve
P rice s fo r F rid a y . S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y. O ctober 2. 3 and 5
6 full count
boxes .............
Z
'•Am I
Burned Up?”
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FR AN K BENNETT
F O R E S T G R O V E -F u n e ra l s e rv ­
ices fo r F ra n k B e n n e tt, w h o dic-d at
th e hom e o f his d a u g h te r. M rs.
O r v ille H a rris , w e re h e ld a t th e
F ore st G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y
i hapel M o n d a y a fte rn o o n w it h Rev.
Jessie B u n c h as m in is te r. I n t e r ­
m en t w as in F o re s t V ie w cem e­
te ry .
He w as b o rn a t P itts b u rg h . Pa..
M a rc h 13. 1859. and ca m e to O re ­
gon fro m Id a h o in 1903. Deceased
is s u rv iv e d b y e ig h t c h ild re n , i n ­
c lu d in g th e d a u g h te r here.
Searchlight
Z
' B u t w h a t a b o u t th a t re d card
T he o th i r one" I t says y o u belo n g
to an o rg a n iz a tio n co n n e cte d w ith
th e C o m m u n is ts 1"
I d o n 't k n o w n o th in g a b o u t th e
c o m m u n ists. T h a t o th e r is a u n io n
ca rd . T h e y said i f I jo in e d th e y 'd
get m e a jo b .”
" f t ' s not a re g u la r u n io n c a rd and
th e r fo re it ca n 't m ean th a t y o u be­
lo n g to th e u n io n ."
" A w , n u t t I t Is a u n io n c a rd be­
cause th e s y m b o l o f o u r u n io n
show s th e N a tio n a l F e d e ra tio n of
L a b o r s h a k in g hands w it h th e o u t­
f i t I belo n g to ."
H e w o rk e d , he said, as a n e w s ­
b o y u n t il he jo in e d th e G u ild and
w e n t on s trik e in S eattle. N o w he
was on th e “ loose” ag a in w ith o u t
a jo b .
A ll ut the tim e he ta lk e d g lib ly o f
h is lif e in S eattle, he tw is te d and
tu rn e d , la y fla t o r stood on h is
head on th e j a il cot. ju s t lik e a n y
b o y m ig h t w h o was ca u g h t w ith
th e ja m pot and had becom e e m ­
barrassed.
H is
tro u b le s
began w h e n
he
sto le an a u to m o b ile in H ills b o ro
and was ca u g ht w h e n he w re c k e d
his c a r and his hopes on th e g u a rd
r a il n e x t th e h ig h w a y in th e o u t-
. kirt.s o f Salem He was b ro u g h t to
H ills b o r o M o n d a y fo llo w in g h is a r ­
re s t b y Salem p o lic e o v e r
th e
w«tek-end.
T h e a rre s t fo llo w e d th e w re c k
w h e n a f illin g s ta tio n a tte n d a n t be­
cam e suspicious as th e y o u th asked
f o r h e lp to p a tc h a tire .
H e g ive s h is ho m e as S tu rg is .
S o u th D akota, and says th a t his
fa th e r is a m in e r. A p p a r e n tly he
has w a n d e re d f o r th e la s t tw o
y e a rs because o f tr o u b le a t home,
he says.
Neighborhood news fro m 30 A r ­
gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
sections of W ashington cou nty ap­
Po pu lar
pear in the A rgus each w e e k .
Learn w h a t y o u r frien ds are do­
M c T a v is h Ho com m ercial tra v e l­
in g fo r less than three cents a e r ) —"No. A h ’m te llin ' ye. mon, fo r
•week.
tf the last tim e, an' A h dinn a ken
MATCHES
BOILING BEEF,,,
Bov Guild Member
Lands in Jail Here
G row n on one o f the federal irrig a tio n projects in the west, ttie
huge stacks o f seed peas shown here are p a rt o f 40.000 sacks w h ich
w ere handled at & single warehouse at E llensburg, Wash., on the
Y a kim a reclam ation area. G raded, cleaned and sorted, the peas are
ready fo r the planters. M an y such spe cia lty crops, w h ich e ith e r go
to m a rk e t a t odd seasons o r cannot Le gro w n in o th e r areas, are
produced on fed eral .irrig a tio n projects in the west.
North Plains Ladies
m o th e r a nd o th e r
Give Benefit Party ¡ i v tiv is . it s hiS
in M on ticello. W is
I
w h y A h ’m pestered a ll d a y by
tra v e le rs ."
C o m m e rc ia l T r a v e le r —" W e ll, sir,
I can te ll y o u th a t. Y o u «ee, th e
»('nntinn^d
n ttg t I)
c o m m e rc ia l tra v e le rs ’ co lle g e d o w n
p ip e r M en's G u ild ? Y o u have a th e ro a d uses y o u as Lesson 6.
c a rd ."
c a llfd 'a p p ro a c h in g
th e hojw less
A n d th a t to u c h e d b o tto m .
c lie n t'." — E x.
" I w a n t th a t c a rd s a v e d " he
• ¡ 'I
g ra v e ly . " I ca n ' get a n o th e r
Piles of Peas Await Planters
3
Lettuce
Oranges
Firm, local heads.
Sunkist only, thin skin.
Sweet and juicy.
heads .
10c
dozen
29c
Grapes
Spuds
Those famous Tokays
from Southern Oregon
Clean, good cookers.
U. S. No. 2’s.
lbs.
13c
W E RESERVE T H E R IG H T T O L I M I T
Q U A N T IT IE S
69c