The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 19, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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H I L E S B O KO
Farmington
Preparing for
School Days
Hoiv Stars .-Ire Madt
ARC. U S ,
Suit Filed Against
Owners’ Bank Stock
(Continued from rage p
II I L L S B O K O ,
O K E 0 O N
Mr ami Mrs Klwood Johnson, anti
,G W. Itendrcii.
Mrs E arl H obbs an d Betty r e ­
turned S unday from a week w ith
Miss F ern Hobbs at Long Beach,
Wash.
Mis- Nora Sied.-lni.in of Keasey
-pent the week end w ith Mr. and
Mrs H allie Ireland.
Dorothy H ardin re tu rn e d Friday
from N evada City, Cal., w here she
was supervisor of w a te r-fro n t a c ­
tivities at the sum m er eam p for
Camp F ire girls of th e S aeianien-
to area.
Mr. and Mrs. M elvin R andall anti
children of Stockton. Kan . visited
Mr and Mrs W G. M eyer M on­
day. w hile on a to u r of the west
coast. M is M eyer and Mis R an­
dall are cousins.
Too Late to Classify
GOOD m ilk cows for sale, easy
m onthly paym ents. F irst house
west ot county home.
2ap
Lecture Sponsored
bv Townsend Club
Beckett Announces
New Truck Service
e,- T: , s
- on t Local Scouts to
Scale Mountain
Military Rites Held
for Disabled Veteran
Hospital Neivs
1
1 mille
Mi
ch arg ed w ith burglary of the C ate
U SED M e lo tte c re a m s e p a ra to r. >.10
com pany garage August 24.
Mi
G t Rings. Kt. 2, C o rn e liu s,
He had been em ployed th e re a
at Roy.
25p
sh o rt tim e before h i s discharge
(B y Mrs. Edgar Rrhsr)
from em ploym ent A ugust 22. a c ­
THREE young cows f o r s a l e , I
FARM INGTON P rep aratio n s are
cording to S h eriff Jo h n C onnell
fresh, 2 fresh soon, double-tested.
b eing m ade fo r school to begin
Seventy dollars in cash and cheeks
S G Munir, a m iles north N orth
S eptem ber 7. T he south side of
w as rep o rted m issing a fte r t li e
Plains, Ri. 1. C ornelius.
25
th e roof has been reshingled and
burglary. L ater some of the cheeks
th e yard has been cleaned. Miss
i'll ACHE ia rin for rout
lit i t
w ere found to have been cashed
H elen M Schulz w ill teach again,
at the N orthw est B rew ing eom panv
H untington. N T hird A ve
2a
m aking her fourth y ear here.
in P ortland. C onnell said.
Miss W innie P itm an of Los A n­
EOR
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C
w
eanling
pigs,
His release w as ordered w hen the
geles attended the Bowlby reunion
Hugh Farnham , 'a m iles mirili
alleged am ount m issing was cheek
held at the C hristian church grove
3rd avenue road.
, d ..gainst the Sol'll which K w ould
h e re Sunday.
cost to re tu rn him t o Hillsboro,
.
.
r
R ichard K anina is spending his
S h eriff C onnell said
Mi a n d M is
W d l i . n C u e e KCill LstiltC
1 mUStcrS
vacation w ith his grandparents. Mr
Motion to dissolve a court o rd e r Stockton. Kan . and his m other of
and Mrs. C W. Mertz, at Eugene
W.
J
to prevent confiscation of pinball P hillipsburg. K an . visited last week
S o h lr r el
u x (.> O liv e r
Juck,
SVV % Ol M 1 * > f S e c tio n ?s I N K l\V
Jack K anina left W ednesday with
m achines by S h eriff Jo h n Connell, at the W. G M eyer home
1 h u t It*
’ VV i k l u n . l « t um
to
M u rtó n
I'
th e Boy Scouts for Camp M eriw eth­
was taken under advisem ent by
I». w n in u
IV «2
A c re «
S e c t io n
2 1 T lS
e r at Sand I.ake for tw o weeks.
Ju d g e H F ran k P eters T uesday,
K VV
The roof of the S inger and H ardin
E th e l
M c l 'o r t n ic k t o I . t i l l ,
and Tuesday m orning. August 24
M
l l. c i l y ,
hom e caught fire Monday. The blaze
part Lot i Kiock .» liuniphr
. V .l.h it. . .
at 10 ii clock, w as set for h earin g
I lillH h n r o .
on th e roof w as first noticed by
th e case on its m erits M otion to
Key <
F u ll e t u x t o l ’ i - u M
people passing in a car. Quick ac­
dissolve w as m ade by G Russell
u l. p a r t B lo c k M . N o r t h r i a i n n .
tion on the part of F red Stevens,
!• ne« in- K iii« le li* | ii ie t o M u t t h iii« lc l- 'i> ir
M organ district attorney. G eorge
Echoes of pioneer days w ere
w ho got ladders up on th e roof, put
K Bagley is atto rn ey for the p in ­ w akened recently on the S n o q u al­ • i i V u . n t . k S M e u e n r p - h ». y 2 et i I u 2 x S t o l i ! A V\ n n ie L o w le
th e fire out before much dam age
ball operators.
mie national forest, W ashington, . A c t . . S e c t io n V I ’ N H t VV
had been done. The fire app aren tly
W arren W ahner, charged in an in ­ when t ’ S. forest service guard E d­
P e t e r \ t in k e r e t u x t o B la n c h e I ' . le t
started from a spark from the ch im ­
u l.
i ’u r t
B lo c k
I
H u m p h re y -,
A « |« h tio i
dictm
ent
w
ith
assault,
plead
guilty
w ard G ross searching for sm o ld er­ I l i l U b * . . .
ney igniting the moss on th e roof Jan et G aynor and F red ric March co -star at th e V enetian th eatre this week
in th e technicolor feature. "A S ta r is Born ' The story is of a co u n ­ Tuesday afternoon a n d sen ten ce ing fire a fter a lightning storm d is­
M u x C r a n d a ll e t u l to H a t t i e J
C u ti
Mrs. Nelson of P ortlan d is sp en d ­
covered a wagon w heel believed « lid i, p a r t B lo c k i> a n t i i S t in in o u
try girl who cam e to Hollywood and m ade good. Saturday, tw o full w as continued indefinitely.
ing the week w ith Mrs. D. L. W es­
lio n . K illt it o r o .
Follow
ing
orders
w
ere
filed
this
lost
in
the
historic
em
ig
ran
t
e
x
p
e
­
length featu res are offered, including ' You Only Live Once.'' sta rrin g
ton.
Ira J
N e h c r e t u x lo M a r v in S
The ladies of the Twin O aks
Sylvia Sidney and Henry Fonda The second feature is "Thank You w e t k i l l probate court. C harles J dition of 1853
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Hamm. Jo h n Jen sen Johnson. Jo h n
W hite K iver D istrict H anger Mc­
baseball club gave a show er at the
Jeev es.'' a P G. W odehouse's com edy w ith plenty of laughs.
Farm er*' Feetl X Supply Co t<
G feller. Jo h n C. Young. W P Cullough to w hom tin* discovery M a p le e t u l. p a r t B lo c k i> I 'o r e M
hom e of Mrs. Paul O 'C onnor at
( ¡ la m i S
F h ie e t u x t o ( l a v i t i F .
S chertz. B enjam in T West. D onald was reported, cheeked the find w ith
B eaverton last Friday, com plim ent­
W I.ibbey. W illiam S. Atlee. P a u l­ W T. Bonney of the W ashington m a n e t t u t , 1 1 2 A c r e » S et I t o u 2
ing Mrs. E lm er S chriner An en jo y ­
li . W
ine V onPlaten Avery
Jo h n Me- S tate historical mu.-eum at Tacom a
able afternoon w as spent w ith con­
H e rb e rt J
C o x to tic» r u e A
B r a w n et
C laren. C hristian M aurer. W illiam The w heel w as believed to be at u x . p a r t !.. t . S te e l - A t h il t l o u . B e a v e r t o n
tests and music. T w enty ladies w ere
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least
84
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ears
old
Its
rusty,
iron
present.
u t • b le t
-2
V . i e i l 'I S |. V\
m an B Fair.
rim w as hand-w elded. Its huge oak S B h. t ili-
Q uite a num ber of people from
I
llu a h o o n et u x t.» J a c o b J
B oy.
H
illsboro
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T ow nsend club w ill sponsor a
• bub was of ancient ox-cart type and i u i . S e t io n t i U N B lW
this com m unity attended th e F arm ­
Beck- _
its spokes long since loosened r e ­
l r«H M
F u i r e t a l t o p e e F . Shatltleu
ers' Union picnic at Cham poeg last visual educational lectu re tonight
1 Thursday) at 8 in th e M ethodist
vealed th e craftsm anship of an old . u l. L o t l Bloek 2 *. N o r t h P la in »
Sunday.
territo
ry
.
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W
Beckett
is
nian-
O
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a lm e r e t i t * t o J, F V a u t ie r -
church. G ordon Flem ing, authorized
tim e w heelw right
Acre™ T I N I t i U
visual educational lecturer, h a s ager Two tru ck s a n d a
Mr. Booney and a local resident,
Jame™
I.
« ,nley et m
to VV allinu-
fifty large pictures he presents w ith w ill be operated until increased
son of pioneer parents, believe that ix«-tul company part Section» 22 a n « | 2.1
< . n iiin a r .l fr o m
I I
I'2N
K
IM
his lectu re illu stratin g economic
w ithout doubt the w heel belonged
VV a i l i n g * . . .I
Legion. R otary and Sea Scouts. the to one of the tw o w agons w hich
conditions and needs of America. Beckett said.
H o f e r e t a l. p a r i S e c tio n
The line w ill serve all in term ed i- last th ree being from H illsboro
A free-w ill offering w ill be taken.
w ere know n to have been lost m K IW
ate points betw een P o rtlan d . Hills
M a r y J a r k t o n t<> » tä te " t O ie g ,
H illsboro scouts at C am p M eri­ this appro x im ate location in 1853
A m ilitary funeral was conducted P u b lic is invited.
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G eorge H Himes of P ortland, now V
Monday. 6:30 p. in., th e local club b< ro. M cM innville and N orth L in ­ w ether. on the coast, this w eek, in ­
by H illsboro post. V. F. W . W ed­
O
rp h u K
P o o r (o J o h n
nesday afternoon f o r W alter W. w ill have a pot luck d in n er and coln county beaches as far as Depoe clude I- her! Peters Jack K ennelly. 93. is one of tw o liv ing su rv iv o rs of
• V t. - . Sc. t io n .11 T I S K l U
Robert Bristol. Loren B ronleew e. the h isto n e struggle over the C as­
Gowin. w ho died T hursday in th e m eeting at S hute p ark M rs A rth u r Bay
M a r t h a F ’ lin g et a l l.» C h arte™ J
I i
Ted G ardner. Evan West. D avid cade m ountains via th e Naches e r e t u x . p a r i o f W i l l i a m l ’ o i u t e r P
V eterans' hospital i n S alt Lake P alm er is in charge of th e dinner.
C
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K
l
W
C ity. Utah.
C rockett. F ran cis Brown. W illiam pass in 1853. He recounts that the
F
W
I u m l. et i n to I
K Carpent
T routm an. A lbert G illette. J a c k expedition cam e to a seem ingly L . t . : a n . l l B l. - . k l k n o b b H i l l A d tlit» .
Services w e re from Young's F u ­
K am na J r . Scotty Stigum . C o ti hopeless im passe above a sheer I ’o r e - t (» ro v e
n eral Home w ith burial in H ills­
J. E.
boro cem etery. He was b o m May 2.
W illiams. Deloss A nderson, a n d bluff n e a r N aches pass in late fall
« Id a . L o
A d d iti,
1887. in Duncan. Okla . and served At Jones H ospital—
Stanley H ergert. T he boys, all from of that y e a r Jo h n Longm ire. head '.•re
nt G ro c e
Rising
cost
of
m
otion
picture
of
the
em
ig
ran
t
tram
,
ordered
oxen
F
red
Rood
w
as
b
rought
to
th
e
0 T roop 216 w ere taken to th e cam p
overseas d u rin g th e W orld w ar.
C a r l \ Joh
S urviving a re his m oth er of H ills­ hospital T uesday for m edical tr e a t­ local producers, reaching points 100 by A. L. A m achcr. N ye B ristol and killed, strip s m ade from th eir hides
o . p a rt J
and the w agons let dow n to a safe
per cent, o r g reater, th an d u rin g J W B arney.
T2S lilW
boro. and one sister. Mrs. O rv Size- m ent.
X rth u r F
landing
below.
T
w
o
of
the
w
agons
the
depression
area,
this
w
eek
forc­
Mrs.
Sole
of
F
orest
G
rove
u
n
d
e
r­
m ere of Kilgore. Texas, and th ree
w ere lost in this process but the
brothers. B erty E of Hollywood. w ent a tonsil operation W ednesday ed adm ission prices in H illsboro
H
eld
for
T
hefts
others w ere hitched again to p a ­
and Forest G rove to 35 cents for
F lorida: Roy E. of S tillw ater. Okla.. m orning.
C harged w ith larceny of a gun tient oxen that had b<« n led around
adults.
and Ralph of Hillsboro.
At Sm ith's H ospital—
the
“jum ping o f f place T he w eary
from
L
eonard
Hess,
field
glasses
A dm issions in th e early days of
Tonsil clinic patien ts of Dr. C. T
from J M. T anner, and gold w itch party a fter conquering m any m ore
Sm ith M onday and Tuesday w ere sound pictu res w ere 50 and 35 cents, from
J O Cooper. A n k er Neilson obstacles, finally a rriv ed at the
Dennis O 'D onnell. G arth K ohlm cy- but this w as reduced to 25 cents
settlem ents south of Tacom a
er. B etty A nn and T helm a Engcn. d u rin g th e depression T he new 29. of Ju n ctio n City, was lodged in
T he old pioneer route n e a r G re e n ­
the county jail by d eputy sheriffs
Ralph Shelley. Alvin and Dean W ar­ prices are effective Sunday.
Tuesday. Alleged thefts all w ere w ater is now a C S forest service
ren, Floyd V andom elen. Roland
tra d w ith the old cuttings of 1853
south of C ornelius.
F uneral services w ere held T ues­ K ennedy. Leona and A gnes He -
still visible
day m orning for C arrie E. Bennett. sacker. A lvin Meury. V i r g i n i a
Pays F ine
78. w ho died early Sunday m o rn ­ Schm idt. B illy Cross, and T heresa
L ivestock IiK ludcd
W ednesday. August "18
ing at h er hom e on B eaverton ro u te and V ernor. Plass.
H en ry K aiser of Aloha, arrested
''r the first tim e in s ’
2. w here she had lived for 26 years
Mrs. T. R. Lee of A m ity u n d er-
C hinese sink five Jap an ese riv e r by state police A ugust 8 on a charge
ury. F u tu re F arm ers n
R ites w ere in the Donelson A- Sew ell w ent a m ajor operation Sunday w ith boats in u p p er W hangpoo riv e r to of d riv in g w hile intoxicated, plead
chapel w ith Rev. Thom as C. D uncan Dr. C. T S m ith as surgeon,
com plete a blockade ag ain st J a p ­ guilty in Ju stic e A W. H avens’ ica w ill include livestock
officiating. B urial w as in th e H ills-
L ester. M ary and Jo an H ershev of anese w arships.
co u rt Tuesday, and was fined $100 in t heir entries for the 76th
boro cem etery.
B uxton had th e ir tonsils rem oved
an d sentenced to 30 days in jail. Ore gon state fair at Salem .
Search
for
Russian
fliers
halted
She was born F eb ru ary 18. 1858. F rid ay by D r C T Sm ith.
Ja il sen tence w as suspended on ber 6 to 12. Of the $1209 ii
b
y
storm.
In Madison, Wis. S urviv in g are h er
Tonsil operations w re p rf
um m oney f«»r th e F u tu re
P rtsid e n t Roosevelt in N o r t h pay m en t of the fine, but his d riv er's displays,
sons. Roscoe B eaverton ro u te 2; M onday for Theo Tl -rason and his
licence
w
as
revoked
C
arolina
ta
lk
declares
dem
ocracy
W ayne. M arshfield, and daughters, son D uane. Dr. Sm ith operating.
set aside t
is safe in th is country. “I seek no
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M rs. G ran t Brow n. B eaverton, Mrs.
tie entries
change
in
the
form
of
A
m
erican
M
arvin
A
xtell
of
P
ortland
spent
L eora Thomas. B row nsville and
Births
Mrs. M abie Ladcschulte, R andolph
Goodm an — To M r a n d
Mrs. governm ent. M ajority ru le m ust be several days th is w eek w ith Mr.
That person is m - d cultivate
Neb.
D w ight G oodm an of Orenco. A u­ p reserved as th e safeguard of both and M rs G. W. Hagle.
Il A •
who is able to put him self in tl:
lib
erty
and
civilization.”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S
W
H
ow
ard
spent
mith
gust 18. a girl.
place of th e greatest n u m b er c
in
P
o
rt-
w
eek-end
w
ith
relatives
at
V
er-
B
uilding
trad
es
council
Jen sen —To Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
persons -Jane Adams.
,,
Jen sen of B eaverton, A ugust 15. a land predicts enough w o rk ers w ill no,n,la ' »,
be signed up bv A F ,,f L to c-i-
Mlss Naomi H a n d w ent to P o rt­
girl.
A udited C irculation
saw m ills to operate
' ,and F rld a>’ ,o vls‘i Mlss Jc a n S h cll‘
N u ssb au m er— To Mr. and Mrs. able
A m em ber of th e A udit B ureau
r»
j
n
a b a rg e r for a w eek.
Ben N ussbaum er of Hillsboro. A u ­
P resicen . Roosevelt signs bill to
R ichard and Leslie Johnson, sons of C irculations the A rgus gives the
Ju lia B. M orrill. 76. resid en t of gust 15. a boy.
p rev en t price-cu ttin g on n atio n ally o f Mr. and Mrs. O rville Johnson of A dvertiser proof of au thentic, paid
H illsboro 4(1 years, died suddenly
A nderson—To Mr. and Mrs. A rn ­ ad v ertised products.
Los A ngeles, a re m aking a th ree up subscribers. To th e w ise buyer
late S aturday night. F u n eral se rv ­ old A nderson of C ornelius. A ugust
w eeks' visit w ith th e ir grandparent: of space th e re can be n o su b stitu te
ices w ere held T uesday afternoon 14. a girl.
W hen One W heel Run-. Off P av em en t
from the Donelson & Sew ell chapel
B ailey—To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
When one w heel ru n s off th e p av e­
w ith Rev. H . A Deck officiating. Bailey of H illsboro, A ugust 13, a
m ent. ta k e th e foot off the acceler­
Sol» ».
B urial was in H illsboro cem etery, boy.
SC O T-
ato r and allow th e car to slow down
w ith graveside services by th e R e­
P o in ter—To Mr. and Mrs. T. W g rad u ally u n til it can be b ro u g h t
T ISSU E
bekah lodge of w hich sh e w as a P o in ter of Mason Hill. A ugust 13. a
back into th e road easily, w ith o u t
m em ber. She also w as a m em ber of girl.
W ALDORF
ja r or sway, advises th e O regon
the M ethodist church.
T ISSU E
S
tate
M
otor
association.
S he w as born May 18. 1861. and is
D ivorces G ranted
SC O T-
survived by her sons. George. H ills­
D insm ore—M arie from Jo h n B.
boro. route 5: Charles. O akland, and
TOW ELS
O 'D onnell—M arie from Felix.
daughters. Mrs. M innie Etta Cross.
Halsey, and Mrs. Maud McKinney.
wish for
SPR Y .
P ortland.
D ivorce Suit Filed
H owell—Leslie B. against Hazel.
Mrs. M orrill w as the widow of
( 1-lb.
A. A. M orrill, w ho served as coun­
E con om y - Q u a lity
ty surveyor h ere for years.
M arriage L icenses
L arge
E dw ard K enneth Robinson. B eav­
P u rity • S e le c tio n
B kg.
erton. and E leanor Lois K alkw arf.
Hillsboro. A ugust 14.
Historic Wheel
Found by Ranger
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WEEK-END SPECIALS
2c
49c
MELONS
TOMATOES
POTATOES
5 0 IL. .„.U 4 9 c
FARMERS’ MARKET
On lllg lu t
. ai ttiss from S hute P ark
A s k f o r G ( > IJ ) L E A F
GRADE A BUTTER
T h e r e is iiu -u lix titu te f o r th e h e a lth f u l
\ ita m in s a n d 1..... 1 v a lu e o f r e a l b u tte r .
.\ s |t y o u r g r o i .- r fo r ( .o ld L e a f
a 1B I)'.
W a s h in g to n C ount.v p r o d u c t.
Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co.
Dish ibului. .1 Grad.- A i ’.i.h-tii'i /c d M ilk Ci » am
Di.-t ribut.-i - "1 I’ .\I..: Gu.-rn.--.-y 1 >.uiy G ta« le A
Raw Milk
D^ trib u tili- ■ f lli.M.kfi.-ld Pa vkag.-d C heese
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Theatre Prices
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Rites Tuesday for
Carrie E. Bennett
News Highlights
Hillsboro Woman
Succumbs Suddenly
CARTWRIGHT
Says
tAe.
Hazeldale Woman
Dies Saturday
A LO H A —M ary McLeod was born
at B arney's River. Nova Scotia. Oc­
to b er 19. 1847. d au g h ter of John and
A nna Belle McLeod. She w ent with
h e r parents, as a girl of 18. t o
M innesota, w here she m arried W i l -
liam M cH enry Ju ly 13, 1871 He
died O ctober 1907
/
Nummi
scontssuE
3
22c
,
Kentuckians know
their whiskey
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A
a
NOT
i
P roof N ext Week
K eep Cool! Enjoy t h e
and they’re proud of Calvert’s sum m er w ith a fine car,
th o ro u g h ly r e c o n d itio n e d ,
: like new in e v e ry th in g but
price.
K en tu ck y T /titk
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
WHISKEY— 9 0 PROOF
c«pr. 1937 c a l v e r t d is t il l e r s corp . d is -
t i l l f r i e s l o u i s v i l l e . Kv. ANnRrLAv. mo .
e x e c u t iv e o f f ic e s :C h r v s l e r b l d g .. n . t . c .
OFTHEWCRLD j
COSTS N9 MORE THAN ORDINARY PLOWS
"r
Butt or
S h an k End
lb. 14c
lb. 22c
lb. 25c
BEEF
lb. ICc
By *he P ie c e .
DHVUR
Just
S m o k ed .
lb. 28c
Good Will
R e c o n d itio n e d
lb. 15c
U sed C a rs HEAD CHEESE ,F:„,
No Price A dvance
LARD sp X , an d 10-Ib. pail $1.35
Several to Choose from
Low G. M. A. C. Finance
MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA l£t lú a
P la n .
ID. 138
LIVER SAUSAGE
A u th o r iz e d P o n tia c S e r v ic e
F a c to r y T ra in ed M e c h a n ic s
Here of la tf it a tractor plow
that actually carries landtide
pressure on rear furrow wheel
■ with quick, simple adjust­
ment for all conditions of soil
and depth. This new feature
saves several horse power A
RCTTFR BUILT, LONGER LAST-
Veal Roast
PICNICS
11 A M
IlM Ivl
PROO F OF LAST STATEM ENT
The C hinese Do Not D rink
Tea to Excess!
A ccording to th e Eneyclopedm
B ritannica, the C hinese d rin k tea
w ith th e ir rnenlA. ju st a o th er tea
d rin k in g people., f| (, They do not
d rin k it in exce
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Shortening
RINSO
COFFEE
OLEO
SOUP
SUGAR
4
3
15c
25c
rolls
fo r
22c)
► lb.
tin
G o ld e n W e st.
G r in d . P ou n d
S a tu rd a y S p e c ia ls
r SEE THE 1
PLOW WONDER
lb. 25c
DINNER
HELL
lbs.
G IB B ’S, al
10-oz. tin
57c
ISc
26c
29c
5c
49c
S p r e e kies.
• lot h B a g
lbs.
( 100-lb . sack
$ 5 .1 4 )
LUX F L A K E S — L arge s iz e p k g
22c
LU X T O IL E T S O A P — 4 bars
25<
L IF E B U O Y S O A P — 4 bars
25c
D in ty M o o r e ’s B E E F S T E W — 1 */2-lb. tin
19c
D in ty M o o r e ’s S P A G H E T T I and M E A T B A L L S
1 */2-lb. tin
j g (.
K E T C H U P , H e in z — L arge s iz e b o ttle
19c
V IN E G A R , H e in z , W h ite or C id er— P in t
lie
(.H IL I S A U C E , H e in z — L a rg e s iz e
25c
F R U IT S an d
10
y "Xr F ’
H
4 9 -lb .
S ack
< >RE(i( UN
11 a ril w h e a t.
4 9 -lb . sa ck
P E ER LESS
4 9 -lb . sa ck
Ilix x ly ’H
P E A N U T BUTTER
( 2-lb. lim it)
2
LARGE
SIZE
10c
P ou n d
M ILK
M agic E ig le Brand.
15-oz. can
P IC N IC
21c
S U P P L IE S
R IP E O L IV E S
2 1.in
¿Sci
O hs
PA PER PLATES
25c
P O T A T O C H IP S
for
T O W N C LU B BEER
3 l:.„
29c
C A SE , 2 4 tin s
$ 2 .2 5
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
for BE T T E R M E A T S
VEGETABLES
GRAPES Hf;EU1 -ess
CA N TA LO U PES
A f 1 * A
FL O U R
r . m l> Wiggly
S atu rd ay O nly
His.
Ini
'I 'll - r r iM v
15c
iü c
Bacon Back
Sug.-ir C lued
Lb.
PO T A T O E S
PEPPERS 7 ;
CARROTS,!;
28c
P in iifQ
WE RESERVE 'I IIK HIGH I' T< 1 1.1 VII I QIIANTITIF
CLEARANCE wH«r« if counft.
T ra c to r R e p a irs — Uiscd Farm M achinery
IIEINKICH BROS.
“ In Y our C ase Buy a CASE''
id Ave
Hillaboiu
flium 1062
a
r in .n r i r \ i
Are You Saving S & H Green Stamps?
MEATS
HAZELDALE— Mrs. Mary Mc­
H en ry . 89. died S aturday evening at
th e hom e of her daughter, Mrs. W
P. Brooks. S urviving are one son.
R ichard O. M cHenry of P ortland:
Ih rec daughters. Mrs. W. P. Brooks.
Mrs. G eorge Watson of Aloha and
Mrs. Lily Robertson of Fresno. Cal.
also su rv iv in g arc 24 grandchildren,
several great-grandchildren and one
g reat-great-grandchild.
F u n e ra l services w ere held at
Pegg s U ndertaking parlors at B eav­
erto n Tuesday and interm ent was
in Evangelical cem etery on Cooper
M ountain.
FIR GROVE DAIRY
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
lliltftborn, Orc
TREE DELIVERY— Four limes Daily
100'5, Union
Prices E ffective F rid a y
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Phone 3131
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