The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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Frosted Foods
T ake League
Leadership
nono
Perfection Team
V ciboort W ins
Eliminated in
State Tournament C ounty League
P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry ,
to u rn a m e n t
t« am o f H ills b o ro v..« « liu a n te d
Til«* d a v n ig h t in th,» op«*,ting rou n d
( I t » I r n ir u r
o f the state s o ftb a ll to u rn a m e n t at
II,.if,
W I.
W I. P.l Salem b y th«» .Salem P a p e r,n a ke r
rate d c o n te n d e r fo r th e slat«* chain**
fc1 •
»h. ,»
uh
: v tii • 4,i
<«»«»
pion h ip Score was 9 to (1
C*1 1
M
( ounty I »»m»
Salem scored in th e f ir s t .six in
• Hr. ..„.I lU ir,
n in g
I,« 'g in n in g w ith a i un in the
w I. Fell
W |. Pet firs t, folhnye«! hv tw o in th e ,;«•«•
¿W rrferll n
,
. . ('■■rixliua
'« * I'D
ond.
Ih
re e in th e fo m tii, tw o in
I Mah,
I . HI, ............
• | .100
« " • • V I
• .«.« H X .1
o | 000 th e f if t h and one in 1h«*.*ixlh H ill
I ht* fn • h u ll h r lo .t and th e Iasi b o ro changed p itc h e rs in th e • ix t li,
H1 ill h r firs t T h a t' . t h«» 'd ila t io n in n t ilin g K ir k p a t r ic k fo r K ra u
tl««' (‘its
u flh a ll Iro ^ tiP tin s w « k
T he local
faced a p itc h e r w ill,
F lir t e d Food
la t place le a n t in a fre a k d e liv e ry and a fast b a ll
H.« fn ’ li df. I'l'u b b cd th,» «•<•«>lid I ’«*l feet io n th re a te n e d but o n « '« '
I ;d f t it le bv tr n u n e h ijf the M cii ' h w hen W a h n e r w a lk e d and advanced
SI p 7 l<> 3 W <din J.p. and li«-l»nd
to t h ir d bus«» in th e f if t h in n in g
10 to (! T iie sd iy Ih-s al Soda Wo, k.
b u t die«! th e n* w h e n tw o b a tte l
fn i h a lf rh a in p h ,n s . d ro p p e d n e xt w ent o u t. one on a g ro u n d e r and
to l i t place lo sin g to C a d y M o to r th e o th e r s tru c k «ait
Hade t a h e r
I I to !i T n e dav n ig h t and to I r e ­ wa rob b e d o f an alm ost sure b it
la n d • 13 to 12 F rid a y n ig h t.
in the same fra m e
It« \ al n ,t„|o an nu sp ie io tix sta rt
K ir k p a tr ic k . ra te d b y observe,
ng«.ind
C adv
Johnny
G a rd u e i
. ls c o m p a rin g fa v o ra b ly w ith o th e r
■ m a sh in g out a hom e ru n ns tin* m a te ria l e x h ib ite d in th,» o p e n in g
fn d m an up in th e in it ia l I,n in e
gam«
tru c k out .six m en w h ile
( \ u ly »tepped in to th e lead w ith a
th e Salem h ill l«*r w h iffe d e ig h t
•I i un r a lly in th e last o( th e firs t
Score fo llo w s :
H
II
K
and th e n put the gam«' on ice w ith
B a k e ry
0
0
4
10 ta lln
in tin* th ir d Ito v a l fin is h e d
Salem
9
10
0
j tin* s c o rin g in th e fo u rth w ith fo u r
B a tte rie s H ills b o ro K ir k p a t r ic k .
i un«
A f t e r t r a ilin g th e Hovnl Soda K ra u s and B a d e rts c h e r
Wo k 7 I«» 3 in tin* fo u rth in n in g .
G eorge W ic k o f lla lv o i. o n M ot,.,
In land opened up th e heavy n r t il- Co i> o ffe rin g a tro p h y fo r th e c ity
• 1« i > to score tw o ru n s in th«» f if t h league p la y o ff in w h ic h th e tw o
and e ig h t in th e s ix th H ovnl m ade a to p team s in each h a lf w ill mee1
<!«• :p«*i ate r a lly in th«* seventh hut
t h 11 ene ru n h u rt o f k n o ttin g the
ru'cc tty , th a t I h e ir h \ « be placed
J .score
I! I ’ M illin g m ove d in to a tie w ith on th e a lta r o f M a t'
Som e ne w weapons wer«» « x h ib it-
l ’« i fei ,:«.,i B a k e ry fo i th e co u n ty
and
h a g u e leadei h ip F rid a y n ig h t hv e d i n t h i s d e m o n s tra tio n ,
em
ong th e m tw o corps o f <w»ft
m a s h in g out an easy v ic to ry o v e r
H« i ca r, n ,K J o h n on T h e C o rn e liu s lig h t la n k ' C a p a b le o f m uch g re a t-
\ . ii' ’ tan
nosed o u t B lo o m in g 9 <*r : ¡weds, it is said these ta n k-
t " • W« dm dav n ig h t in a n ip and <iash(*<l b y th e sta n d a t 3(1 to 40
i tu c k tin d ie t
mile.4 an h o u r. In co m p a riso n 1«
Iln * lo ca l s o ftb a ll fie ld won tin* th e tank., o f the W o rld w a r. th e y
’ «am* ,,f a tr ip h h e a d e r T h u rs d a y a re m u ch q u ie te r, and fa r m ore
n ig h t I*« r f«*ction B a k e ry s to u ru a - d e a d ly
iih n t team d o w n e d a p ic k -u p squad 11« r s i ' s D i s a p p e a r
I-la v in g mid« i th e sp o n sorsh ip o f
•
W e il
11 to H. W o o d b u rn d o w n e d u rd a y in th e e n tire t»arad«» W ith
F ro -te d Fond I to I in a d o se gat in*,
th e e x c e p tio n o f th e b rig a d e «and
and th e n T ig a rd tro u n c e d a local
d iv is io n s ta ff o ffic e rs , w h o w e re
p.i I up squad 12 to
m ou n te d th«* h o r <• i- gone
The
spectacle o f g a llo p in g c a v a lry , and
fie ld a r t ille r y ha* d isa ppeared, and
in th e ir pla< e a re sw if t - m o v in g
tru c k s
d ra w in g th e cannon and
c a rr y in g tin* m en. H o w e v e r, the
I m a ch in e gun a n d m o rta r co rp s s t ill
W.c h !iig f..«i c o u n ty h.is<.hall team s
«•mploy mul«*.
w« ,■«• u n it e d to
end m anagers to
S i»,,«* chang«-.s have been m ade
th«* fa ll ha*,"hall to u rn a m e n t eon-
in th e lig h t a r t ille r y , sin ce th e w a r
fc ic n c e . i n
P o rtla n d
W«,dn«*sday
days, to a d o pt ,t to m o to r tra n s-
n ig h t S« v e ra l o f th«* m anagers r e ­
p o ta tio n . b u t th e la te st im p ro v c -
spond <*d to the in v ita tio n , a cc o rd ­
m«*nt in lig h t gun'-, s t ill re m a in fo r
in g to D r A M A b ra m s, m anager
th e n e x t w a r to b rin g fo r th fro m
o f the W a s h in g to n c o u n ty league
Plans a re u n d e r w a y to e n te r at o u r arsenal».
tea t one team fro m
tin* league, ( I t i/C lis llip \«'«(li'<l
In th e stand w e re s e ve ra l h u n ­
am i po ih ly tw o D r A b ra m s said.
I he team v d l h<» R oy and V e r- d re d in v ite d guests, a nd s< ids o f
rese
rve o ffic e rs at th e ca m p fo r
b o o rt. le n d in g c o n te n d e rs In t h e
A n d h e re is a stran g e
c o u n ty league T h e to u rn m e n t is tr a in in g
th in g , a ssu m in g th a t a ll th e in ­
n e x t m<<nth
v ite d guests w e re th e re because
p ro m in e n ce , o r p a r tic u la r in tt rest
in m a tte rs o f n a tio n a l defense:
T h e re wen» those w h o fa ile d to
F
1
*
n T m . s n o R o . o n r g o n
Tag,. Piré
F red I '»Min, D o ri
d C iar lex
w o u ld realise* th a t th e w o rk w ill
Suit Asks Damages cost th e m o f.th in g , w h ile th e a d ­ News Highlights ■ Officials Identify
I C h a rle W a lte rs
v a n tag e w ill be g re a t to a ll o f ns
!', ani:
W ednesday. A u g u s t IR
spent t l
and p a r tic u la r ly to them
Moe,re
i at L a rc h M o tin - Death May Griffels
Remains Lundström
Two
new
a rm ie s la n d e d n e a r
tam
V i*re th«
hoped to fin d
said Tuesday,
w e w o u ld lik e to
H I
n j.
«..I Mu
I M
-i
J.
J u r i telin
llw k r . Vi
I -ami Groups Plan
Picnic Saturday /
S a tu rd a y w ill ho F a rm e rs ’ d a y
at th«* fa ir and m em b e rs o f t h e
Gram;«» and F u n n e l" ' U n io n a r e
p la n , in.» p ic n h
fo r th a t tim e , a c ­
c o rd in g to an a n n o u n ce m e n t thus
w«*ek
F, I'l.iv aft rnoon. b e tw e en 2 and
1 «»« i«M k H ills b o ro business houses
w ill cl- «• to a llo w e m p lo ye s and
p ro p rie to rs to v is it th e fa ir. B lU ii-
rn
w ill he resum ed at 4
Cedar Mill
o o n lin u ^ d fr o m p a ir» !>
a of h
. le b e i , u
th e n q i
Mr
and M r
Cle
O p f i't arid
I. te r M an w e ll spec
ic w w k - e n d
South IP-aoh be
m N e w p o rt
I P II , IS | P -
W a ld p o t I M r s.
• r e m a in d e r
f«
n in g 11F
Clash Sunday
W t. Pr«
r. p rt
ft
Verlw«ort
ti r.
„
S u n d a y w ill
« tile the
ond
place team in th e Wa L i,n 't
tv b aseball league w h e n B ank and
Vet bo-.ft m is*t . t B a n k
V » ',b x ,t t
• »,, th e lig h t to meet B a n k , fo r
«•««nd plat«- a fte r h a n d in g G r ton
a tro u n c in g S u n d a y 14 to 2.
I. .»once Jansen, p itc h in g
fo ,
>o,t tu rn e d in a n e a t jo b . w h ile
V.-i I • a t lo t thr««* G aston p itc h e r,
fo r
d hit?., and aided by «*rror.s,
c o r« i I ! i uti
T in* w in ,,o r o f the
B a n k V«*rboort gam e w ill m e e t
Hoy tw o «>ut o f th re e gam«*
fo r
tin* league tro p h y . League sta n d in g
'fh e game S u n d a y b e tw e en B ank
•and Ve, boort w ill be a b e n e fit fo r
Dan H erb, B ank . play«*, w h o wa.
h u r t earli« r in th e season A ll gam e
n <'<*ipt.s w ill be u ,ed fo r d o cto i and
h o s p ita l b ills .
r< ir I
I t
20
a rc
d W .id.
• rained
Walt«-,
P
and M r
B h y ll.
Mr
M i -
M i
'
M
.ved a p |p -
pa < u i. lil th i-v
ok re fu g n at
I...n.c T i •y w e re M i
II M '- .fl nd d a u g h te r
and M is 1. I. M e a d .
•r>
I lie n t-, M r.
II
n. and M r
W -.ll.'i
jn d fa m -
Jam a. I)
atd a rv i B a r*
n g to n
Townscndites Hear
of District Plans
O w in g to in c le m e n t w e a th e r th e
T o w n s e n d c lu b
pot
Jock d in n e ,
m ee tin g , sch e d uled foi S h u te p a rk ,
was h e ld at th e M et I »di t c h u rc h
M onday
«venm g
H e n ry
Young,
c o u n ty re p re s e n ta tiv « ’ o f C o n g re s ­
sio n a l d is tric t one gave a re p o rt o f
th e rece n t co n g re ssio n a l d is tr ic t
h o a rd m e e tin g at C o rv a llis
II«* u rg e d in te ri 'v<* w o rk th e n e x t
fe w days on th e p a rt o f e v e ry c lu b
m e m b e r in s e c u rin g nam es o f c it i-
z«*ns o f O reg o n on a special p e titio n
a s k in g th e g o v e rn o r to c a ll a spec­
ia l session in b e h a lf o f th e o ld p e o ­
p le o f th«* stab* Young, said lie fe lt
th e T o w n s e n d m o v e m e n t was now
on th e ro a d to sure» -s in m a k in g
th e pr< s« n t d r iv e fo r a c o n s titu tio n ­
al a m e n d m e n t through, re fe re n d u m
to th e peo ple o f th«* IT. S .Such a
m ove, he d e cla re d , to o k th e T o w n ­
send p la n o u t o f p o litic s and e n ­
a b le d it to be s t r ic t ly a n o n - p a r ti­
san m o v e m e n t f««r w h ic h D r. T o w n -
s«*nd has s triv e n since th e in c e p tio n
o f hrs m o v e m e n t.
N< x t m e e tin g o f th e c lu b w i l l be
at th«' M«*thodist c h u rc h S e p te m b e r
13. T hose w is h in g to c ir c u la te a p e ­
titio n can g e t th e same fro m th e
S w eet S hop on East W a s h in g to n
street.
Om* r o u b e y
th e C edar
I
;,g«* io th«* d a y lig h t.
• r o «.« ,. o f A n k e r N e ilso n . 29
d
.. C ity , on a la rc e n y ch a rg e
«
- tponed b v Judge* p e te rs Ufi-
’ • • ' iu / N e ilso n e n te re d pleas o f
»
T i' sday to charge s o f th e ft .
B
d . o ilin g south o f C o rn e liu s .
IS.ink ( uses I ¡led
An.«.' i: the n e w ea ;(' file d th is
• -
i t .if ii» c o u rt w«?re th e F irs t
.
J B a n k o f C otta ge G ro v e v
W Fs W i, «• m o n e y; M a rk S k in n e r.
, . ' i intend« nt o f banks o f O re -
g'-
M r ( ’ A B ro d e rso n . to o b ­
ta in ««J! « lio n on bank sto ck assess-
nn i
.1 M t S c o tt S ta te B a n k , and
a r .o 'fe r m t against M ic h a e l W e lte r
«« ll<‘( ’ a . .«•• .m erit a g a in st B a n k
«>? B e a ve rto n toek in th e sum o f
B W Red« r. J C. Jones and P e a rl
Joni- have b ro u g h t s u it ag a in st
J Boos, e t al. to q u ie t t it le on
•« i • in section 29. to w n s h ip 1
«n th 4 .vest. Th«* p ro p e rty was sold
a tax«** b y th«* c o u n ty in 1935.
L- o it i alle g e d , was d e fe c tiv e in
lat th«* cost b ill n e v e r was file d ,
h«.* p la in tiffs a lle g e th a t th e y w e re
• o w n e rs o f re c o rd a t th e tim e o f
.«• .«!•• and s t ill are e n title d to f u ll
River Group Seeks
Aid Against Flood
(Continued from pace I)
Baseball Managers
Bid to Conference
Keritiickq Rtitk
Re •view of Troops
Recalls War Days
A rm our’s Canned Food Sale
F lo u r
TOMATO JUICE R£ eh'°'-15 ’
6c
. SAUSAGE
3 for 2 5 c
BEEF STEW
ran
18c
*
1 an<j serve.
19c
1.49
P ea n u t B u tte r
P a n c a k e F lo u r
BROOMS
W H E A T IE S
Devil’s Food
Cake
Dr. P. G.
M ade b e tte r w ith
BROW N
RED BEANS
New
b u tte r
4
19c
lbs.
S to ck.
IOC
1 0 b
b a- 4 3 c
Z9C
CORN STARCH 5 Ä . 5 c
K in g s fo rd .
WHITE BEANS 4 ■>„. 2 5 c
F a n cy C a lifo r n ia S m a ll
NOODLES PT Ä .
W hites.
15c
Cocoanut Cake
P crfeeU on'« fam ous w h ite
b u tte c cake.
DENTIST
A lm ond Brittle Cake
A
re a l taste tre a t, fe a tu r in g
P e rfe c tio n b o ile d Icin g .
29c
34c
49c
FRESH APPLE PIE
M ade w it h fre sh G ra v c n s te ln
apples.
PRODUCE SPECIALS for Friday - Saturday
R olled Oats
25c
D em and P e rfe c tio n B R E A D and
P A S T R IE S a t V o u r G ro c e r
C O M M E R C IA I. B U IL D IN G
2nd and M a in St.
Illlls b o io , O regon
PERFECTION
BAKERY
Cook with
FIR GROVE
M IL K
— you re sure to g et a
rich, e x tra flav o r th a t
will please the w hole
fam ily.
Wedding Ceremony
Saturday Night
FIR GROVE DAIRY
G rade A M ilk and Cream
S p e rry ’s, quick or slow
97,
39c
Ivory Soap
L arge size b ar.
(he contest.
Each
E n ter
10c
C antaloupes
2
T om atoes 7 G Ao ro
r.? w ,;.1 n ', 2
SAFEW AY?
CONTINUED THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
Prices Effective Friday and
Saturday, August 27 and 28
COFFEE
TEA
A IR W A Y , best
q u a lity b le n d .
C a n te rb u ry o r
O ra n g e Pekoe.
3 lbs................ 50c
1 t - l b . ................. 14c
1 M - lb ........
25c
N O B H I L L , best
fla v o r, even roast.
1-lb..........
1-lb............. 23c
!
’/ ¡ ¡ - l b ................... 19c
BACON
SUGAR
M o rre ll's . E a ste rn
S u g a r C u red .
P u re cane.
B v th e piece.
L e a n. S lic e d .
bacon.
White King Gran. Lg. pkg.
PALMOLIVE. 4 bars
CRYSTAL WHITE. 10 bars
LUX TOILET SOAP. 2 bars
SUiNBRITE Cleanser. 3 cans
SCOTT TISSUE. 6 rolls
Scott TOWEL HOLDER
SCOTT TOWELS. 2 rolls
ZEE TOWELS. Roll ............
49c
G reen Tea. fo r icin g .
2 lbs............ 45c
I.b..........
SOAP SPECIALS
10 lbs. ..v-
27c
P o w d e re d
Side
o r B ro w n
19c
3 lbs.
Lb................... 31c
49c
Pineapple
BUTTER
Large flats,
size.
Can ...............................
L ib b y
o r D e l M o n te .
L ucerne, G rad e A.
Pound .....................
9c
56c
PEACHES
Red Ripe. F o r Slicing.
See ou r big display.
S afew ay will be h e a d q u a rte rs for
( ’ A N NIN G PE A C H ES— E LB E RT AS
Prices will be Lowest This Year
a n d EARLY CRAWFORDS ARE
NOW IN STOCK. PRICES LOW.
POTATOES
ORANGES
W ash in g to n U. S. No. 2.
50-lb. bag
LOCAL
BURBANKS
47c
10 ,b. 9c
...............
SUNKIST.
M edium size. Full of juice,
Dozen ........................................
SOUP
Post Toasties
Vinegar
W eb ster, T om ato, P ea or V egetable.
Regular size can .................................. .
Corn Flakes.
Reg. size pkg.
-d ff x»
¿Ww*
5c
5c
PURE CIDER.
Gallon ............
HOURLY SPECIALS,— Fri. - Sat.
lbs.
B eets ^ iX and
2
Carrots ^ hen 2
Corn Tp”rier* w e ll- f ille d
F ro m 12:30 to 3:30 P. M .
N o Phone O rd e rs on th e F o llo w in g
Specials.
bunches
bunches
5
ears
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
■ ......................l »R»
RESERVE
SUGAR— I ’ure cane.
100-lb. sack ..............
JARS— Ball or K e rr
Mason. Q ts., dozen
SHORTENING—
d ib s
Q
^ m flR K € T
T H E R IG H T T O
L IM IT
Q U A N T IT IE S
O W N E D
35c
,9c
29c
13c
10c
33c
23c
23c
10c
TOMATOES
FLOUR
FRUIT PECTIN
fo r
S m o o th a nd R ip t
FAIRWAY
WE
Phone 4RX1
L a rg e Y a k im a s .
HUCKLEBERRY PIE
Each
(( onlinur«! from pr.<» I i
th e rou te « o f last y e a r on th e fir s t
d a y on the same schedule, arid any
nece« a ry changes w ill b#* mad«*
la te r.
R e g is tra tio n R equested
A ll n e w p u ip ls , n o t re g is te re d fo r
cla s.e s last s p rin g , h a ve been r e ­
quested to r e g is te r at th e h ig h
ch o o l o ffic e b e tw e e n now* and th e
o p e n in g o f school. T h e o ffic e w ill
be open e v e ry m o rn in g
T h re e changes a re fo u n d th is fa ll
in
t h e
fa c u lty ,
in c lu d in g
th e
re s ig n a tio n o f M iss E d w y n a B ro a d -
bent w h o was m a rrie d re c e n tly in
Id a h o to E B M oo re She w ill teach
iti th e Bos' F a lls h ig h ‘-chool. H ere
she was in ch a rg e o f m usic and h is ­
to ry . H e r successor ha
n o t beep,
selected.
W illia m Jo h n son o f J u n c tio n C ity
g ra d u a te o f U n iv e r s ity o f O regon
has been selected to re p la c e W esley
Claussen as in s tru c to r in p h y s ic a l
e d u c a tio n w h ile S y re R uud. B a r ­
ney. N. D „ has been nam ed to r e ­
p la ce M a u ric e R om ig. in s tru c to r in
m a n u a l arts.
Kentuckians know
their whiskey
McKalip to Coach
Oreeon State Rooks
A*
High School Board
Accepts Free Offer
S h a n g h a i by Japane c fo r b it t e r
(r«Rtinn»4 frem dav » I)
d riv e . Japanese to b lo c k a d e C h in a been le ft open and th a t his good
ports.
c lo th in g « t ili reposed on its hook.
P re s id e n t Roosevelt signs lo w e r
He w a s last seen, a c c o rd in g tn
c o u rt re o rg a n iz a tio n b ill R e ite ra te s
R a lp h P arks, a n e ig h b o r, a b o u t
de m a n d fo r changes in
s u p re m e
J a n u a ry 4. 1934. O th e r n e ig h b o rs
c o u rt and d e c la re , people w a n t j u ­
re p o rte d th a t th e y had e n c o u n te re d
d ic ia l re fo rm s .
h im on his w a y to P o rtla n d .
A
S e n a to r G u ffe y o f P e n n s y lv a n ia ch e ck in P o rtla n d fa ile d to re v e a l
a tta c k s e v e ry o n e o p p osing u n io n
th a t he h ad v is ite d th a t c ity .
la b o r.
H is d isa p p ea ra n ce w as n o t r e ­
B r ita in backs U n ite d S tates p le a
p o rte d u n t il A u g u st, 1934. w h e n a
fo r Ja p a n and C h in a to end w a r.
N a tio n a l
la b o r
re la tio n s b o a rd search fo r a n o th e r m an was u n d e r­
and
frie n d s re m a rk e d th a t
d ir e c to r w o r k in g fo r peace in lu m ­ w a y
L u n d s trö m was m issin g .
O ffic e rs
b e r u n io n s in P o rtla n d .
S p a n ish n a tio n a lis ts
ta k e
S an- fro m b o th state and c o u n ty c o n ­
d u cted an e x h a u s tiv e search o f th e
tra n d e r fro m lo ya lists.
m o u n ta in in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f
th e L u n d s trö m ca b in w ith o u t u n ­
R e m e m b e r th e m o re yo u te ll, th e e a rth in g a n y cle w .
m o re y o u s e ll w h e n usin g A rg u s
W ant Ads
(f
Q u a lity jo b p r in t in g —A rg u s .
I. M o o n 1. B anks, w h o is a ssisting
w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
f C o n tin n e d f r o m p a r r I I
Because fa rm e rs alo n g th e cree ks
and a p a rt o f th e d e co ra tio n s
have been busy in h a rv e s t and
Business
and P ro fe s s io n a l W o m ­
t t u ' -tong. a m e e tin g c o u ld n o t be
c a ll, rt to c o m p le te th e w o rk . M oo re en's c o m m itte e in c lu d e s J u lia T a -
E lv a
said A n u m b e r o f p ro p e rty o w n e rs tom . B e rn ita K u m m e r. M rs
s t ill m ust sign easem ents a llo w in g B a tc h e la r. M rs. F a n n ie H a v e rs tic k .
g o v e rn m e n t c re w s to cross th e ir M rs . E dna T u p p e r. P a tty L o m a x
and H elen Stevens.
ia tu l to reach th e stream .
W ith both fo rk s o f th e c re a k o r-
g a n iz i d. fa rm e rs in th e n e w d is -
u ,i
no w a re w o n d e rin g w h a t W ill
happen if p ro p e rty o w n e rs a lo n g
the m ain stream a re n o t in c lu d e d in
tie d is tric t, a nd ch a n ne ls a re c le a r­
ed to th e fo rk , re le a sin g flo o d w a t-
e r to a q u ic k r u n - o ff d u rin g h e a v y
w in te r storm s.
E xpress Eear
Sorfie fe a r th a t flo o d s a lo n g lo w e r
D a iry c re e k w ill cause d am age to
p ro p e rty , o r buck th e w a te r up in
th e ch a n ne ls a lre a d y cleared.
We w ish the.... property o w n e rs
_. 8_
«By G ir l Scout T ro o p No. f i l l
C ry. ta i O v e ra c k e r o f E n n i s.
M o n t . • pent tw o days last w eek
w ith th e B e rt Fleskes fa m ily . She
le ft S u n d a y fo r San F ra n cisco to
•d'-Il h e r m o th e r fo r tw o w«*eks be-
for«* sp e n ding some m ore tim e her.*
(B y M rs. Z e ll S tru th e rs )
and fro m h e re on home.
M r and M rs J I. H a g g e rtv a nd
Mi tnd Ifi
I . i . M ea d a i 11
St.
d a u g h te rs Lo is and Ile n e o f N e h alem M r and M rs. R oy L ie ty o f
pent th e w e e k -e n d w ith th e Jam es Jo h n s sp e n t la s t S u n d a y at D cpoe
Bay.
Walter.» fa m ily .
C o u n ty 4 -H c lu b m em b e rs h e ld a
M r and M rs C. B. West sp e n t
one day last wusek «,n a co m b in e d sheep d e m o n s tra tio n at th e hom e
btLsiness and p le a su re t r ip to th e o f E rn e s t Hit«» J r . last T h u rs d a y .
M r. and M rs W illia m F. C a m p ­
beach.
R a lp h
P eople in th is c o m m u n ity w h o b e ll and sons R o b e rt a nd
spent se ve ra l days la st w e e k w ith
hav«* jo in e d th e h o p p ic k e rs n e a r
• . ■ • ■
S< ittle W a h
Salem in c lu d e M r and M rs. A r t h u r
M iss E liz a b e th S tru th e rs spent
S lo cu m and fa m ily . M r. a nd M r s . 1
th e past w e e k v a c a tio n in g a t M e d ­
fo rd
fo r cle a n u p and in sp e ctio n s b e fo re
Messrs Joe a nd L a w re n c e F lin t
r e tu r n in g hom e Tuesday.
o f S ch o lls h a ve fin is h e d c o m b in ­
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in cam p. B a t­ in g th e s p rin g g ra in on th e C h r is t­
te ry “ E ’ ceoks se rve d h o t dogs and ensen fa rm . S e v e ra l h e re h a v e
s a u e rk ra u t fo r th e m a in d ish , and s p rin g g ra in y e t to th re s h .
in q u a n tity
S u n d a y, those le ft in j
« a m p e n jo y e d b a ke d c h ic k e n Those
Q u a lity Job p r in t in g — A rg u s .
and th e y ’re proud o f C alvert’s
w h o w e re n o t in ( a m p w e re on pass
o v e r S a tu rd a y n ig h t and u n t il 11
p m S u n d a y.
Fishing Tackle
H e re and there, .scattered a m o n g '
Guns, Ammunition
In one p a rtic u la r instance, a yo u n g th«* v a rio u s u n its o f th e 218th F ie ld
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CO LLEG E
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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
C O R W IN H A R D W A R E
Cor* - « 1 1 , A u g 24 -O re g o n Stat«*'.s
WHISKEY— 90 PROOF
138 S. 2nd A ve .
Phone 7
1397 c ro p < f fre s h m a n fo o tb a ll p la y - one fla g w«»nt b y. opened Ins soul saw se rv ic e in F ra n ce w it h b a t-
e, w ill h<* gr« r te d « n t h e ir op«*mmt m a fe w w e ll chosen w ord, w in c h te rie .i “A ” and " U " o f P o rtla n d .
A g e n t L o n g R adios and
C o p ,. 19J7 C O L V r B T D IS T IL L E R S C O R P . D IS -
dav <.f prnctle«* Septemb«*r 20. b y b ro u g h t «»lie g ro u p to its feet and These tw o u n its fo rm e d th e fo u n d a ­
T I L L t R l t S : L O U IS V IL L E . K T .. A N O C F L A V . WO
Jo h n son O u tb o a rd M o to rs
t X L C U T IV E 0 r r iC L S : C H R V 4 L £ K C L D C ^ IY C .
B II M c K n lip . a coach w h o m th e y a flo o d o f crim s o n to w e ll p o lish e d tio n fo r th e p re se n t re g im e n t.
ears.
a ll k n o w b y re p u ta tio n M s K a llp re ­
tu rn
to h i. alm a mat« r a fr«*sh- Ih ys Sun B u rn e d
H ills b o ro 's B a tte ry ” E." th e m en
m an coach a fte r s ta rr in g f o r fiv e
ta n ne d b y hot sun. is lo ca te d in
«, *u p ro fe s s io n a l fo o tb a ll
in th«* pa t f« w m o n th s h«* has d u sty C am p M u rra y , a p a rt o f the
h« « n <•«»,,,,«'cted w ith an a u to m o b ile F»»rt
I.«*wis 20 (MM) - a cre m ilit a r y
c o m p a n y in I)«*troit
re s e rv a tio n . T h e m en an» in tents
and r a p id ly a re b e in g tra in e d in
cam p life .
T h is w eek, b e g in n in g Tuesday,
most o f th e m en a nd o ffic e rs , w ill
ta k e th e fie ld t«> p a rtic ip a te in a
b a ttle o f c o n s id e ra b le p ro p o rtio n s
(Cun,¡nurd from n - .» !>
in w h ic h th e y w i l l be p a rt o f an
«•«■rp'. tre n c h m o rta r com panies, en-
a tta c k in g a rm y
Prices Effective Friday, Saturdayand Monday, August 27, 28, 30
gun er . re g im e n ts o f f ie ld a r tille r y ,
T h e a tta c k in g tro o p s go in to p o s i­
s u p p ly tra in s , s a n ita ry corps, and
tio n about. 18 m ile s east o f th e cam p
h o s p ita l u n its , file d past to d ro p
and t!ie N is q u a llv r iv e r n e a r Y e lm
fro m s ig h t in th e tree s b o rd e rin g
F ro m th is p o in t th e b a ttle fr o n t
th«» g ra ssy p la in w h ic h
is
th e
w ill he fo rm e d to cross th e r iv e r
parade g ro u n d s
at some p o in t to he selected by
R c m e m h r a lie e s R e t u r n
G e n e ra l G eorge A W h ite . c««niman-
As th e tro o p s a • «*mhl«*d. th e re
< l«i
w« .a* tim e s w h e n on«» u lm n st f o r ­
Kitchen Queen
sign« (I to B a tte r y
got th«* present, and saw again the
H ills b o ro m en w ill ta k e p a rt in
V -o .N ^ s
p la in s o f the M a rn e o r th«» open
V alleys o f th e A rg o n n e , w ith the th e b a ttle a tta che d m o s tly to B a t­
o liv e d ra b lin e s o f m en e m e rg in g te r y “ A .'' 218th field artillery, for
49-lb.
fro m th«* h o riz o n , a nd s p rin g in g t r a in in g p u rp o s e « As th e b a ttle
Bag
Join«, th e boys w i l l le a rn th e sound
s u d d e n ly fro m am ong th e trees.
I I A C J J C O R N E D B E E F . Ju s t heat
A n d o ve rh e a d , to m a ke th e re - 1 o f m a c h in e guns, tre n c h m o rta rs
I - lb . can
m e m b ra n c e m ore v iv id , th e s w ift and 7.5 m m . a r t ille r y , b u t w ith o u t
fig h tin g plonc.s o f th e W a sh in g ton th e e ffe cts o f .shells o r b u lle ts . A ll
n a tio n a l gua rd , w h in e d , and roared the a m m u n itio n w i l l be b la n ks.
out o f th e sky to hedge hop th e
T h e b a ttle lasts fo u r day/?, a fte r
A rm our's Star.
tre e tops and c lim b a g a in in to the w h ic h th e tro o p s r e tu r n to cam p
Pound
clouds.
No. 1 q u a lity .
B ut. back to th e p re se n t «'»gain,
w ith th e troo p s passing th e stand
Crown
at « v e s -rig h t. yo u re a liz e th a t it
was not y e s te rd a y , b u t to d ay. T h a t
B rand
the y o u th b e fo re y o u had n o th in g
S e lf-R is in g .
to do w it h thos«» days, b u t t h a t ,
th e ir eyes w e re set on th«* fu tu re ,
Good Q uality K itchen Drooms.
w h ile in th e ir h earts was the same
h ig h re s o lv e t o giv«» e v e ry th in g
W ell m ade. Each
......
sh o u ld occasion arise.
P ra y e r fo r Peace
A n d as you walch«*d th e spectacle
E verybody
o f y o u th on th e m arch , th e re w e ll-
likes 'em
pkgs.
«•«I up (,ut o f y o u r he a rt a p ra y e r th a t
th e ir h ig h resolves s h a ll p e rish u n ­
Perfection
fu lf ille d . and th a t we, th e people,
s h a ll n e v e r decree, e xce p t in u tte r
Hi teon
have them jo in w ith us in one b ig
d ra in a g e and flo<>d c o n tro l d is tric t
A r m o u r ’s W h ite C lo u d
PEANUT BUTTER—
Pound ...........................
WE
J c ls -R itc ,
$ ^ .8 5
75c
31c
10c
RESERVE
C e rto . 2 f o r
45c
K itc h e n K r a f t
49 lbs..
2 h o t. 25c
$1.79
H a rv e s t Blossom
$1.59
S u re -J e l, 2 pkgs. 25c
49 lbs.
B u lk P e c tin
F u ll q u a rt
35c
49 lbs. ... $1.39
Sunset Gold
Farmers’ Attention!
We Will Pay 21c DOZEN for
Strictly Fresh EXTRA E G G S
Friday and Saturday. We grade
and candle for you.
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