The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 05, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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lo o p w in n e r, ta llie d l.'t ru n s in the
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21 to ,7 W o i I i i o * d i\ n ig h t B lo o m
mg o f th e c o u n ty longue scored fiv e
in th e ftovonth to b re a k a tie and
SCH O LLS
S ch o lls L a d ie s’ A id
w in fro m B< rg g ro n X- Jo h n non tin*
lin e i \e m n g Fi osted Foods to p ­ w ill meet fo r a p ic n ic d in n e r at th e
p l'd in to th e fu s t d iv is io n o f th e G u ild 's p ic n ic g ro u n d s F rid a y F a
« its h ague F rtd n v n ig h t b y •><•«>rin g «•rye-ne is asked to meet a t the*
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n th in n in g to tie ( b u h l home at 12 o 'c lo c k .a n d
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I« ? ! and th e n scoi - tra n s p o rta tio n w ill be fu rn is h e d to
m g in the « x t ia in n in g to w in 23 to the* g ro u n d s
R ound ta b le d ix a i. -
m o ii
w ill be* "W h a t We O w e O th ­
The M en's Shop tu rn e d in th«* er
A ll ladies me* u rg e d and in -
fir s t upset w in o f th e w e ik t u r n ­ \ ite d to I»«* pre.* cut.
ing hu< k Ire la n d s 7 to > M on d a y
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n ig h t \\ ith th e . ore tie d nt 4 to I
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th e h a b erd a sh e r p u t th e game on
ka n c W a sh , and Dan S m ith w ere
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w ith tw o ru n s in th e f if t h and
m a rrie d at Spok.an«*. J u ly 2K M i
a h o m e r by I o v r le lt in tin * s ix th
and M rs S m ith w ill m a ke th e ir
M u p o n a ld . M en's S h o p p itc h e r
Inane- in T o b ia
tu rn e d in a re c o rd o f Hl s tr ik e o u t-
M i a ia l M i
V ic to r Ilo le c n and
H I'a tte i on connect»*«! fo r a tio m e r
B rig g
|x*nt
in th e th u d tu n in g w ith a ru n n e r on fa m ily land l ’<‘ggy
ba*-« In th e f i r - t game M on d a y B a t­ the* Wee*k-cnd at D' poe* Bay
I a i rw r ll ( liv e n
te l y F. d e fea te d the C o rn c lm > Vein*
A w ie n e r ron*.t a 11 d fa re w e ll
tim e- 13 to I I in a w ild gam e Shat-
tu i. o n e -h a n d e d r u n n in g ca tch o f p a rty w e re g iv e n in h o n o r o f M r
H a ir y T w ig g at G u ild '
a fly h a ll in le ft fu ld f» a tu re d the* and M r
t ilt
p ic n ic g ro u n d s last T uesday «•vau­
l*< ife « i on B a k e ry '-o ffe re d i t s ltin g E ig h te e n w e re p re se n t ,
fu st It ague* d efeat o f th e m - j i m i i i , League Sponsor» P a rty
g o m g do ■ n to B F M illin g ♦'» to 5
A wat«*i rn<*l«»n f«'«*d. .-p«>n-■ red bv
Krause, p e rfe c tio n c tiu c k e i got a tin* S ch o lls E p w o rth l.«*ague*. w ill
fo u r pis w a llo p in the seventh
lx* g ive n at the* c h u rc h p a rlo rs F r i ­
B u tte ry E o f H ill* b o ro co pped the d a y e ve n in g E v e ry o n e is in v ite d
eh im p io i • h p o f th e 21Rth fo ld a r- to com e
td le i y T h u rs d a y n ig h t b y tr o u n c ­
P ic tu re slides o f P a le s tin e were*
in g Battc rv I) o f P o rtla o l ?n to 7 show n id the* E p w o rth League m e e t­
< >.i • ' tu rn e d m tw o
fo u r - b a -c in g S u ndav e ve n in g .
c lo u t
w h ile K r e itz a n «1 K e tc h a m
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H elen Holeorn o f R a in ie r i->
p ro v id e d one each K r e itz got fo u r spenehng a w« < k ¡it the* l i 1. M e-
h its m fo u r tr ip s to the ru b b t r I ’.i
('«««1 Inane*, v i tin g L o i M cC ool.
c ific O u t f it tin g Co tu rn e d back the
While*
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W e* a v e r
P< rfe c tio n B a k e ry 4 to 0 m th«* o th ­ ca u g ht his hand in a p u lle y and in ­
e r speei d T h o r «lav gam«* K ra u ■<•
ju r e d to his fin g e rs.
p it c h 'd th re e h it b a ll fo r th«* B ilk ­
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ers but t u r n
a fie ld account«*«! fo r
m o rn in g at th e M . F c h u rc h o f
th e run*«.
W« tine-sclav n ig h t P e rfe c tio n tra v - th e m is s io n a ry c o n v e n tio n w h ic h
e lc d to F a rm in g to n and to o k T w in she a tte n d e d C.n l M a -o n sang tw o
s p ir itu a l n u m b e rs.
( )ak in to c am p IK to 11
Scholls Aid Will
Picnic on Friday
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Beetles Make Big
Inroads in Timber
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A ll
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of
le n g th o f tun«* in some locuhti«**: can
be ta ke n fro m an in sta n ce re p o rte d
fn»m th e S t m m i salvage o p e ra ­
tio n *.
H e re t r ie s wer<* cu t w h ic h had
a
Barn at O rchardale
D estroyed by Fire
i l l y M rs. It. H u n g e r!
O R C H A R D A L E M in n ie Parson's
b a rn burne'e, to tin* g ro u n d hist
T h u r «lay M r and M rs H iirv e-y W il­
son w e re te n an ts It is th o u g h t th a t
- p a rk s fro m th e c h im n e y wa the*
cause
D e lia H a yd e n
fro m
A r lin g to n .
Wash
is v is itin g fo r a w eek w ith
M r and M rs J R H a yd e n
t<> 60 p e r cent b e lo w average* due* to
\\-in te r k illin g o f vin e s
Y ie ld * E x c e lle n t
N o t a g re a t a m o u n t o f th e B o y-
s«*nb«*rry c ro p reached th«* ca n n e ry,
h u t y ie ld s w e re re p o rte d e x c e lle n t
H ig h p ric e s fo r c h e rrie s b ro u g h t
sound in s id e th«* sapw ood. m a k in g
more* o f th is f r u it to th«* ca n n e ry
e x e e llc llt lu m b e r
A d ju tfiH 'iits
a re
be in g
made* m a rk e t th a n e v e r b e fore , and y ie ld s
vc ai ls on timbe r ¡is*« .mi nts m th e in th e c o u n ty w e re e stim a te d b e lo w
b ig b u rn it w as rcv«*al«*d th is w e e k n o rm a l, la te ra in s ca u sin g cem sider-
a b le c ra c k in g o f th e e a r lie r v a r-
by .1 E C a rp e n te r, co u n t v assessor.
T im b e r e n ic e o f th«* b u rn , com - ietu*s.
T h e y e a r has been e x c e lle n t to
pletc «1 and re p o rte d ui A p r il. 1934.
«t value* ra n g in g fro m 90 re n ts to tint«* fo r vegetables, and th e pea
y
ie
ld fo r c a n n e ry purposes was
$1 30 on gre’en tim b e r l«*ft sta n d in g , i
and fro m 56 to KO cents on b u rn e d n o rm a l w ith th«* c ro p a v e ra g in g ¡1
tiinb« r In b o th 19.35 and 1930. v a l­ to n and a h a lf p e r a cre o f sh e lle d
u a tio n * w e re d ro p p e d 10 p e rc e n t on peas.
Because o f d if f ic u lt y a y e a r ago
tin* b u rn e d tim b e r, w h ile th is y e a r
a 10 p«*rcent re d u c tio n was a llo w e d w ith w e e v il and co n sequent c o n fis -
on ¡ ill b u rn e d tim b e r and on green e a tio n b y th e g o v e rn m e n t o f c o n ­
tim be r le ft
in n u m e ro u s isla n d s sig n m e n ts o f canned peas infest«'«!
w ith w e e v il, it was th o u g h t th a t
w it h in th«* b u rn .
th e in d u s try in th is c o u n ty was
doom««! P ro m p t, co n ce rte d a ctio n
b y th«' state and local c a n n e ry , h o w ­
e ve r. seems to h a ve s o lv e d th is
p ro b le m .
Dust in iiiu l H elp fu l
E m p lo y m e n t o f e n to m o lo g is ts b y
<< O n lin u ril from p u t» I)
ated Hosvever. no lo ca l sh o rta g e o f th e state and th e c a n n e ry a y e a r
b a y is .a n ticip ate d and th e re w i l l be ago. b ro u g h t us«* o f ro te n o n e dust
a sm a ll s u rp lu s fo r th e m a r k e ts .; w h ic h , it was fo u n d , c o u ld be a p ­
T h e c o u n ty e m e rg e d in to th«* s u m ­ p lie d to th e pea vin e s w h e n in f lo w ­
m e r w ith a c a rry o v e r o f h a y fro m ; e r w it h con se qu e n t e lim in a tio n o f
w e e v il.
th e p re v io u s season.
W ith th e bean h a rv e s t ju s t b e g in ­
In g e n e ra l, the* y « ;ir has been a
good one fo r s m a ll fr u it s a n d m a r- n in g . th e c ro p appears n o rm a l and
o f good q u a lity , w h ile sw e e tco rn ,
been highe r and y ie ld s fa ir, re p o rts ¡m o th e r c a n n e ry cro p , seems w e ll
on th e w a y to n o rm a l, o r b e tte r
w o u ld indicate*.
th a n n o rm a l y ie ld .
P ric e N e a rly D o u b le
S tra w b e rrie s . p rin c ip a l b e rr y c ro p ■ T h is y e a r, a lim ite d a m o u n t o f
absorbed by the* B E M a tin g ca n - i p ru n e s w ill go th ro u g h th e q u ic k
ne i y and F ro s te d Foods c o rp o ra tio n . I free ze process to be o ffe re d fresh in
w as a b o u t 60 p e r cent o f n o rm a l e astern w in te r m a rk e ts , o ffic ia ls
w ith a v e ra g e p ro d u c tio n a b o u t ¡1 h a ve annou n ce d . I f th e e x p e rim e n t j
ton to the* acre and th«* p ric e 9 cents is successful, m o re w i l l he processed
p e r p o u nd as co m p a re d to fiv e cents a n o th e r y e a r. S u rv e y s sh o w th e i
c ro p fa r b e lo w n o rm a l in a ll p a rts
a y e a r ago.
ile a v y y ie ld s we re* h a rve ste d fro m o f th e co u n ty .
T h e peach crop , p le n t if u l a y e a r
second y e a r p la n tin g s . Gut d ro u th in
th e a u tu m n a y e a r «ago le ft th e o ld ago. is s p o tty th is ye a r, w ith some
o
rc
h a rd s n e a rly out o f th e ru n n in g ,
fie ld s in se rio u s c o n d itio n , w ith the
¡1 n e a rly ’
re * u lt th a t y ie ld s w e re fa r b e lo w and o th e rs p ro d u c in g
n o rm a l y ie ld . T h e to ta l c ro p is e x ­
average.
R a sp b e rrie s averaged a b o u t 75 p e r pected to fa ll c o n s id e ra b ly b e lo w a
cent b e lo w n o rm a l w it h b e rrie s of y e a r ago.
good q u a lity and p rice s e x c e lle n t,
while* y o u n g b e rrie s fe ll to fro m 50
Say you saw It In the Argus.
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W.i J iin g to n C onn t v h ¡1 e* h a l l
I- n jo * w ill -.«•«• tw o e-x<itoig game**<
t h i S u n d a y in the' last chance fo r
¡m y o f the- t«*arns to gam a place in
Un* to p thre-e* fo i th«- t it le p la y -o ff
(L is to n lo sin g bedh it* last tw«> starts
fo i ¡1 ( banc«* at th«’ title , m eets V e r-
h o o rt ¡it G aston. V« rh o o rt. hast S u n ­
day. lost to th<* h«*avy slugger.» fro m
R«.y.
Banks, w ith on«* w in and on« !<» -.
w ill me*«*t the* Roy team , w h ic h has
y<*t to los«* ;i gam e in th e th ir d
ro u n d Roy h o ld s ¡1 prote st«*«! w in
ove-r V«*rho«»rt
L.a t S u n d a y 's games prove«! th e
u n d o in g fo r title* hopes fo r «at least
oil«- of th e fo u r team», and also
cin ch e d ¡1 chance fo r one o f the* fo u r
to he* in the* p la y -o ffs
In th e gain«* h«*twc«*n V«*rhoort
an«l Roy, th«- score was tie d by Roy
in tie s ix th in n in g and Vand«*rzan-
d<*n. ca tch er, h it a ho m e ru n in th«*
n in th fo r the* w in n in g score*
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Council Splits on
Power Franchise
<< <>ntinu»<i fr«»m ?»■•»»• 1»
has p la y e d in b rin g in g in d u s try to
H ills b o ro , and th«* reason th e B E
M u lin g p la n t was lo ca te d here was
hcc.au <• o f th e rate» on p o w e r."
Il«* <-x p lu in e d th a t w h e n th«* PEP
to o k o v e r th e u t ilit y in th is c o u n ­
ty. a lo n g p« rio d o f tim e w asneces-
a ry to b rin g th e e x is tin g ra te
s tru c tu re in to lim * w ith th e rates
«•Isewhere.
K fd u c tlo n in S ig h t
W e c a n n o t m ake ra te re d u ctio n s
in to w n s w h e n * o u r taxes are be­
in g in cre a se d .'' E a ste r d e cla re d , and
p o in te d o u t th a t h is co m p a n y was
p la n n in g r«*ductions in
Hillsbor«»
and th is c o u n ty w ith in th e n e xt
* ix m on th s, inc lu d in g a spe cia l ra te
de sig n ed to in crea se th e use o f
lig h tin g in th e schools.
A t th e close o f his ta lk . C o u n c il­
m an E. A . G r if f i t h m ade a m o tio n
tha* th«* m a tte r o f a fra n c h is e be
la id a.ud«' fo r fu r t h e r c o n s id e ra tio n
at a m e e tin g n o t la te r th a n Sep­
te m b e r 7 T h e c o u n c il tie d on th e
n o tio n . G r if f it h , A r t h u r K ro e g e r
and M i
C
B W e ll* v o tin g f o r
th e m o tio n , a nd D r. J
O. Robb.
Jo h n W is m e r and L C. K ra m ie n
v o tin g a g a in s t M a y o r G a rre tt b ro k e
th«* tie b y v o tin g w it h th e opposi-
tio n .
C o u n c ilm a n K ra m ie n th e n m oved
th a t th«* c it y a tto rn e y be in s tru c te d
to ta k e th e necessary steps to c a ll
a h e a rin g on th e p riv ile g e ta x fo r
use o f th«* stree ts and h ig h w a y in
th e c it y lim its by th e co m p a n y.
\ <>tc A g ain Tied
T h e v o te tie d again, th e c o u n c il
c le a v in g to th e same sides, and
M a y o r G a rr e tt th e n cast h is vo te
w ith th e c o u n c ilm e n o p p o s in g th e
m o tio n .
" I b e lie ve , g e n tle m e n ,” he said
b<*fore he cast his vote, " th a t w h a t
w e ¡ire v o tin g on h e re is v ir t u a lly
w h a t w ill re s u lt in an o rd in a n ce .
In th a t case I am v o tin g against
th e m o tio n because it w i l l save
tim e , as such an o rd in a n c e s t ill
w o u ld he d e a d lo cke d , and th e m a y o r
ca n n ot (¡1st a d e c id in g v o te on an
o rd in a n c e .”
M rs. C E W e lls th e n a rg u e d fo r
a r b itr a tio n o f th e m a tte r w it h the
PE P co m p a n y, su g g estin g th a t th e
c ity a tto rn e y , and th e a tto rn e y fo r
th«* P E P co m p a n y, c o n fe r in an
a tte m p t to rea ch some a g re e m e nt
Farm Crops Net
Owners Good Profit
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W I, Pet
(¿«.1« n
w h ic h w o u ld h<* a c ce p ta b le to th e
c o u n c il ¡«n«l tie* com pany.
( heap I 'o u e r < «»iuini{
Argurn«*nls agaio t th«- franchise*
w« re m a in ly ad va nce d b y C o u n -
'I n n t i n n . d Iritm p . . . 11
< lim a n K ia rn ic r
v, ho d e c la re d th a t
p i-rn u e rit s ta tio n , h a ve been d o in g
g o v e rn m e n t surv«*> . h id d isclo se d
c o n s id e ra b le w o r k i n eon ne e tio n
privât«* u t ilit y rates «,*/« r th e U n ite d
v. a l l pea w e e v il c o n tro l, and i t wa
St ah* and 01 ( >1 « g« »n v e re exces- t liio o g li t h e ir e ffo rts th a t th e c o n ­
1 y«* Ii«* «ice la n d that in v ie w o f tr o l o f tin s pest in th e c a n n in g pea
Hus su rve y. (he a p e r i >wer w o u ld has been d e ve lo p e d .
h< in sight w ith th« a r r iv a l o f
< enters Eaeape
l>owei fio m Bonne-v ill«*.
1 •• iln - in fe s ta tio n is p ra c tic a l­
«l a
an a tte m p t b e in g mad«* ly a lw a y ; m o re se ve re a ro u n d th e
He < it« i d
by th« Y a r n h ill Elextri»- co m p a n y o u tsid e o f th e p a tch and u s u a lly in
to re n e w v a
n fra n c h i «• 01 N e w b e rg . i big fie ld r e la tiv e ly u n im p o rta n t in
and pr«i«lo« •*«l ¡1 N e v .h e rg newsp'«- tie - r ■ n ti r o f it, it appears th a t th e
p e r re p o rt a- evident«* th a t th e <«" Png a ro u n d th e o u ts id e w o u ld
<•< rnpany, a s u b s id ia ry o f PEP. had be adequate, a lth o u g h th is re m a in
o ffe re d an e n tir e ly d iffe r e n t fra n - 1 to h e p ro ve n
cnise in w ich th« I.- was a 90-day
G ra y and C h a m b e rla in state th a t
arm u lm e n t clause* u n d e r a s h o rt
t w o u ld do m o re good in w e e v il
te rm c o n tra c t.
c o n tro l to p lo w u n d e r th e pea s tra w
E a * trr |{<*plies
and s tu b b le i f it 1.« b u rie d s ix o r
East«*r r«*pli<*d b y d e c la rin g th a t
even inches deep th a n to b u rn it.
in h i
o p in io n , th«* c o m p a n y wa . If p lo w in g is p o o rly d one so th a t
i
tin-
m a te ria l is o n ly p a r t ia lly c o v ­
o ffe rin g th«* am«- c o n tra c t in b o th
place» and w o u ld not m ake con- en o it d o e sn't do m u c h good D is ­
p o s i n g o f patches o f g a rd e n
peas
ce*. »ion*- in N«*wh«*rg w h ic h it wa
p ro m p tly , i f th is w e re d one g e n e ra l-
u n w illin g to m a k e here.
«und its e lf In ! • would c u t d o w n on th e a m o u n t
unci 1
The
a tangle* in cor
w ith an ap- o f in fe s ta tio n .
«' ta lly m ost o f these a re le ft u n ­
-.1 ru c tio n p e rm it
p lic a tio n fo r a
t il la 'c in th e s u m m e r o r e a rly fa ll
V a l i«
W in e ry
a t t h «• T u a la
.
hen
it is to o la te to a cco m p lish
w h e re fo u r n e w b u ild in g are p la n -
nod to handle* th e fa ll c ro p o f anv w o rth w h ile re s u lts in decreas-
pg n e x t y e a r's w e e v il p o p u la tio n .
grape- arid blackh«*r ri« .
A lth o u g h the* wine ry p ro p e r ty is S im .la rly . m ost o f th e b u rn in g th a t
a d ja c e n t to th e .sewage* d isp o sa l ha> been done in th is c o u n ty has
p la n t, r a ilw a y tra c k s and th e C a r ­ been done to o la te to a cco m p lish
n a tio n co m p a n y, th a t p«<rtion o f coo g li w e e v il c o n tro l to co m p e n -
ate f .r th e loss o f p la n t fo o d and
the* c it y was placed in th e r e s i­
o rg a n ic m a tte r d e s tro y e d w h e n th is
d e n tia l zone w h ic h fo rb id s c o m -
p ra c tic e is c a rrie d out.
The
c o u n c il
m e rc ia l
exp a nsion ,
agreed th a t th e re a p p ea re d to have W eevil t o llo w ( utting
A soon as th e peas a re c u t. th e
be*en a m i take* in elas ific a tio n a nd
an a tte m p t w ill be m ade to o b ta in w e e vil be g in to d e v e lo p r a th e r r a p ­
id
ly
and m ost o f th e m h a ve le ft th e
e n ough M ignature* on a p e titio n to
pea fo r w in te r h ib e rn a tio n b y th e
change th e zone to in d u s tria l.
la 'te r p a rt o f A u g u s t. I f b u rn in g is
I t was p o in te d o u t th a t th e wine*
to be e ffe c tiv e , it s h o u ld be done
vats and b u ild in g s m ust he re a d y
im m e d ia te ly a fte r h a rv e s t is c o m ­
fo r th e cro p , and m u t have* passed
p le te d
fe d e ra l in s p e c tio n , w h ic h re q u ire s
T h is is an e x tre m e ly da n ge ro u s
ah« u t 30 days.
tim e ' o b u rn a nd i f th e r e la tiv e ly
T h e c o u n c il a p p ro v e d a rece n t sm a ll a m o u n t o f good such b u rn in g
re s o lu tio n d ra w n b y th e c o u n ty can do i ta k e n in to c o n s id e ra tio n ,
post o f th e V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n and th e u n d e s ira b le e ffe c t o f such
War.-: u rg in g im m e d ia te a c tio n to b u rn in g on s o il f e r t i l i t y is c o n s id e r­
p ro c u re an a rm o ry f o r H ills b o ro .
ed. .1 appears th a t b u rn in g is an
P. L . P a tte rson , c it y a tto rn e y , n e « ' ra b le p ra c tic e and n o t w a r ­
was a u th o riz e d to in s titu te p r o ­ ra n te d fro m th e s ta n d p o in t o f w e e ­
ceedings fo r th e c o lle c tio n o f $300 v il c o n tro l I t s h o u ld be b o rn e in
fro m
M r rs H e le n M c D a n ie l.
a l- m in d th a t th e p lo w in g , to be e f ­
th e c ity to be d ue in h e r fe c tiv e . m ust also be d o n e im m e d ia -
account.» o v e r the p e rio d o f h e r a te ly a fte r h a rv e s t b e fo re th e wee-
se rv ic e a s c it y re c o rd e r She was v il h a v e le ft th e peas.
in th a t o ffic e b y E d w in
P ro m p t h a n d lin g o f th e c ro p as
ism as it is re a d y , e a rly fu m ig a tio n
th e (ira i o f th e year.
Control of Weevil
Becomes Problem
County League
Entering Last
Phase of Play
I ravii«* 'ilariilinir
W I, pe l|
r * t n f . o n o , n n r n o k
Cedar Mill
(B y G ir l S m u t T ro o p No. 61)
W ednesday th re e o f th e s a ilo rs
fro m tlie U. S. S R e lie f o r h o s p ita l
sh ip w e re e n te rta in e d at th e hom e
o f M rs Jo h n son b y she and h e r sis­
te r. M r- S k o v T h e s a ilo rs in c lu d e d
A r t h u r J o lly . R o b e rt C a rr a nd W il­
lia m C o rrie .
M r and M rs. T ed Fleskes. V iv ia n
Q u ir k and D o n n a Fleskes spent last
w e e k -e n d at O tis
M r. and M rs. W a lla c e S h ip m a n
and son H e n ry o f H o o d R iv e r spent
M o n d a y a t th e Jo h n W a lte rs ' hom e.
M r and M rs C a lv in K a tte rm a n
and fa m ily a re b e in g v is ite d b y his
fa th e r. M r S h e ld o n , o f C e n tra lia .
C e d a r M ill n o n -s e c ta ria n S u n d a y
school h e ld a p ic n ic a t I.o s t P a rk
last W ednesday.
M r. and M rs D a v id E d ig a r and
c h ild r e n
D e lo re s
a nd
R a ym on d
spent last w e e k -e n d at G a rib a ld i
and o th e r1 T illa m o o k beaches.
M r. and M rs. P h ilip M ea d and
d a u g h te r P h y llis h a ve been v a ca ­
t io n in g at th e N e h a le m beaches.
T h e y a re v is itin g M r. a nd M rs . L ee
M ead w h ile th e re
T h e C o rn e ll c lu b h e ld an o u t-o f-
door
m e e tin g
w it h
M rs
B e rt
Fleskes W ednesday. T h e c h ild re n
w e re in c lu d e d a nd a p ic n ic lu n c h ­
eon was e n jo y e d
M r and M rs. W . I. H e in ric h s and
d a u g h te r P a tric ia are s p e n d in g th e ir
v a c a tio n b y to u rin g th e O regon
beaches and v is itin g a t C ra te r L a ke
and th e O regon Caves.
M rs. E E Jones is re c o v e rin g
fro m a serious h e a rt a tta c k . She is
10th and O a k —.Hillsboro
Automotive Service
O pen
E v e n in g s a n d S u n d a ys
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. D.
EYE. EAR. N O SE and T H R O A T
S P E C IA L IS T
AUTHORIZED
P O N T IA C
S ales and S ervice
Good W ill
R econditioned
U sed C a rs
E fficien t Lubrication
C hange your Menu often w ith our nice
variety o f sum m er treats
Q u a lity a n d V a riety
a t Your Service
Around the Corner on North 2nd A ve.
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PROOF OF LA S T STATEM EN T
V ic tim s o f H y d ro p h o b ia D o N o t
B ite T hose A ro u n d T h e m !
T h e o r ig in o f th is a b su rd idea p ro b ­
a b ly rests in th e fa c t th a t dogs
b ite . T h e re is n o th in g in th e disease
th a t w o u ld in d u c e su ch ir r a tio n a l
c o n d u c t in a person.
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
227 8. .3rd
M A K E S E A S ID E T O U R P L A Y ­
G R O U N D T H IS S IM M E R "
W h ile there, m ake B ro a d w a y -C o lu m ­
bia M a rk e t y o u r playground
headquarters.
S a la d D r e s s in g
MIRACLE W HIP—
(P in t, 2 1 c ) Q uart
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L is te n to R a d io fo r 4 th A n n iv e r s a ry N e w s
C olum bia B est.
Com m ercial B u ild in g
Phones
Residence 2972
O ffice 2971
(3 lbs. 7 3 c ) PO U N D
H onrs
9 .30 a. m. to 12 m.
1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
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cup
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14c
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5 West
Coffee?
BOILING BEEF , b........... 11c
BEEF ROAST, b.................. 15c
VEAL ROAST Lb........... 15c
MUTTON
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Pure Cotton Seed. Bring
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DEL MONTE. Mustard, To-
W A LD O R F.
650-sheet rolls.
......... 3
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rolls ......................
WASHING POWDER.
F h o n e 651
5 D e liv e rie s D a lly
Res. P h o n e 321Z
W e close at 9 o ’clock Sharp every S aturday n igh t
26c
Q
Stewart's, California Ripe.
Medium size. Us tall............
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l-lb . tin
Just Out— New Silex Grind— or we still have regular grind.
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SARDINES
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SUPERIOR MARKET n
A ll M ea ts In sp e cte d b y D rs . N ic o l and
w a tc h
I
W a rm
Earpe. delicious assortment.
the thing for a h o t
w eather lunch or for picnics
$ 1 .4 9
lie
49
LIFEBUOY TOILET.
14c
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BACON SELt SONINC'
BACON BACK **.«»™”
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co ffe e
N o rth e rn , h a rd w h e a t.
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Barbara Jean
Bakery
C o r n F la k e s
KELLOGG'S, fresh and krisp from
the factory. 8 -oz. pkg. ..............................
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
Q uality M eats
Lean.
Phone 4 R X I
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ALTER S G A R A G E
YOU
Your good w ill is more
im portant to us than a sale
and C R E A M
<
W a rm w e a th e r
The name of the dealer is
more important to the Used
Car buyer than the name of
the ear. Deal with a respon­
sible organization, and get
the truth.
R e m e m b e r—C o n te st closes
A u g u s t 15
FIR GROVE DAIRY
G R AD E A M IL K
P a ck a g e
offers
1‘roof Next Week
P rize w in n e r East YVeek
C a rl A r n e ll. P o rtla n d
IS -in c h T ro u t
o -
24 V2’s
89c
SALMON
F ish D erby
S h re d d e d
W heat
Phone 21X
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Corwin H ardw are
R E A L J U IC E !
The old original.
s
A f ir e
C o -o p e ra te w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity
■ c o rre s p o n d e n t b y t u r n in g In y o u r
im p o r ta n t new s h a ppenings. It is
im p o s s ib le fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
co n ta c t e v e ry o n e fo r lo c a l new s
item s. Be s u re th a t th e ite m is re a l
ne w s and n o t ju s t a m e re d a y's v is i­
ta tio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r to P o rt­
land.
if
Prices E ffective F riday. S aturday and M onday
August 6. 7 and !)
D ou glass R adio Service
l ! l i g . 3rd Ave.
R e p o rt W ednesday fro m G aston
in d ic a te d th a t several days w o u ld
«•lapse b e fo re ie -o p e n in g o f th e
Slim.- n m ill, closed fo r 10 w eeks
« ffe r e m p lo y e s signed m e m b e rs h ip
w ith th e G le n w o o d local. L u m b e r
' and S a w m ill W o rk e rs ' U n io n .
C .art« r fi
a local o f th e C a r-
pent« i ' and J o in e r, U n io n is said
, to ! ave been i sued to S tim s o n
e r k e r , al G aston th is w eek w it h
J a c k L iila r d ns p re sid e n t. T h e u n io n
is an a f f ilia t e o f th e A. F. o f L .
S in c e th e c lo s in g o f th e p la n t,
th«“ L u m b e r a nd S a w m ill w o rk e rs
i h a v e a ffilia te d w it h th e C. I. O ,
and th e n e w G aston lo c a l is said
to be a p ro te st o f th e S tim so n m en
a g a in st th e change.
N e g o tia tio n s are snid to be u n ­
d e rw a y b e tw e e n a c o m m itte e o f
th e G a sto n local, and th e S tim s o n
C o -o p e ra te w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity
c o rre s p o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r
im p o rta n t ne w s h a p p e n in g s . I t is
im p o s s ib le f o r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
c o n ta c t e v e ry o n e f o r lo c a l new s
item s. Be s u re th a t th e ite m is re a l
new s a nd n o t ju s t a m e re d a y's v is i­
ta tio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­
la n d .
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the Best in
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d isch a rg e d w o rk m e n w ill becom e
u m u c h easi< r m a tte r.
In d ic a tio n s th a t ra n k s o f W P A
w o rk m e n
a re to be th in n e d , is
een in a re c e n t b u lle tin place !
in th«1 h a n ds o f a il w o rk m e n b y
th e W o rk e rs ' A llia n c e , an o rg a n ­
iz a tio n form«-d b y m en and w o m ­
en e m p lo y e d on W P A
T h e b u lle tin de cla re s th a t .la he-
in W P A ro lls w ill be g in in O re ­
gon A u g u s t 1. and u rg e a u n ite d
fr o n t to p re v e n t w h o le - lie re n o v a ­
tio n o f th e lis ts o f w o rk e rs .
I'rg e d to D em and
A ll W P A em ploy« - a re u rg e d in
th is W ork« rs ' A llia n c e b u lle tin to
w r ite and w ir e congressm en, d e ­
m a n d in g th a t
th e a p p ro p ria tio n ,
f o r w o r k r e lie f be e n la rg e d , and
th a t th e w o r k lis ts be in creased to
in c lu d e a ll persons re m o v e d fro m
th e w o r k lis ts
P ro je c t w o rk m e n also .are ca lle d
u p o n in th e b u lle tin to s u p p o rt
a huge
m a rc h o n
W a sh in g to n ,
w h ic h is scheduled to be th e b ig ­
gest o f its k in d v e t o rg a n iz e d . O re ­
gon. th e b u lle tin says, m ust e x ­
p e ct to fu rn is h s e v e ra l h u n d re d
m a rc h e rs i f th e success o f th e v e n ­
tu re is to be assured.
T h e b u lle tin also de cla re s th a t,
in o th e r states w h e re a u n ite d fr o n t
has been setup. W P A o ffic ia ls have
been fo rc e d to r e tu r n w o rk m e n to
th e ro lls .
$10 R ew ard
F o r a n y R a d io
w e c a n 't f ix !
' m i l l as Io w o r k in g h o u rs and wages.
W hen com pleted, th e m ill w ill np-
en.
Stimson Mill Still
Awaits Agreement
New Setup Brings
Area WPA Office
♦ ♦ « *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Says
-fAe <=77iutSt /
w oT m
<,f t h " s< < d and sere« •
w in t e r p e a i in as larg«*
ib le . a nd p o s s ib ly du
rotenone, ar«* m e a s u r
p ro b a b ly a c c o m p lis h m
w a rd w«*»*vil c o n H '.l
b u rn in g th a t has been
c o n fin e d in P o rtla n d u n d e r h e r d o c­
to r' care f o r a m o n th o r m o re b u t
eems to be d o in g n ic e ly .
M r. and M rs . A R. Pearson spent
last w e e k -e n d at C a n n o n Beach.
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