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Developments
in Vocational
Training Cited
F H L r .s m n
¡gm
Officials Ponder
I9Î8 Budget Plans
al
li
ear
l’ i r e C h ie f
M d h u is b ap-
I l l y M r«, E dgar K rh s r»
p( ared b e fore
t c o u n c il meet«
F A R M IN G T O N
T h e lo ca l S u n . m g a rin g h
p u rc h a s e o f a
dav school w ill not meet Sundus
ra ’ M e lh u i h
A ll m em b e rs and fr ie n d , are p la n ­
was im p e ra -
n in g a c a ia v a ii to H llla b o ro to jo in
a c c e s s to s o m e
in th e c c b b ru tio n o f the seventy«
and based his
f if t h a n n iv e rs a ry o f the fo u n d in g of plea on the fact th a t
i.\ m i i ft s on
the C h ris tu m c h u rc h in H llls h o r > o u t-o f- c ity c a lls reg,
red a g a in
T h e M eida rn e k Eda and E m ily Huge th is ye a r
w e re m em b e rs o f th e H ills b o ro
U pon the dem and ai
veral co n n -
c h u rc h sonic years ago T h e local Cihnen, the m a tte r was le ft to th e
c h u rc h im a b ra n c h o f th e one nt budget c o m m itte e e
The
co u n c il,
H ills b o ro , b u t ha not had i i a
h o w e ve r, d id n o t approve a $75 ap-
d e n t p a s to r fo r uonu* tim e T in
p ro p riu tio n , to he m atch e d Ir
u
day a rh o o l was re -o rg a n iz e d
s im ila r sum fro m th e firg rm n .s as-
yeurn ago and n o w has M rs
•o cia tio n . f,»r th e purpose o f r(*n od-
S tevens fo r it« • ¡u p e rin te n d e n t
• Im g fir e d e p a rtm e n t h c a d rju a rt •rs.
day school
OHM W ill be e
T uesday n ig h t's m e e tin g w ill be
ued as u su a l a iti
n e x t S und
g ive n o v e r e n tire ly to p re lirn in
M» s C ia r a .J I.on ig o f Howe
estimates', and one o r m ore at
ho. i.« v is itin g In i » ster M rs I. E tio n a l sessions are b e lie ve d ce rt
Sing« r. fo r t w o u c c i s at the K m g e r-
A m e e tin g o f th e s a n ita tio n c<
H a rd e n hom e
rn itte e
M on d a y
n ig h t
led til
M rs F re d Steve is accom panied b rin g a n y d e ris iv e acta
her «inter and hr«»1 h e r-in -la w . M r connected m w <
C ity A tto r n i
and M i
K C H ohl on. on a t r ip to Paul P a tti
v a s In s tru c te d to r»
v a rio ii'- O reg o n beach» ., and L o n g ­ v ie w legal p o in t
i th e co n n ectic
v ie w . Wa h
o f these sewers.
M r and M rs F re d Stevens e n te r ­
ta in e d w ith a d in n e r last Sunday.
G m t . o f h o n o r w e re M r a m i M r»
F C H ohlson o f Boise. Id a h o M r
B o h lso n is a s is t e r o f M rs Stevens
O th e r g u e s t, w a re M r and M rs
F re d B o w lb y and sons H o w a rd .
Citing th e vo yq g p < f C o lu m b u »
J a c k and B a rto n and d u u g h te r P a t­ ns in s p ire d o f couruge, Ite v S .i.il
ti. M r s B e rth a B o w lb y and d a u g h ­ t.,ld K tn jih L s o f C o lu m b u s T uesday
te r E th e l T h e Bohlsons are v is itin g e v e n in g th a t a u n ite d stand was
r< la trv ( .*. here
nrce.s.-ary in th e U n ite d State
ti
G le n F ix v n . w h o Mjwnt th e sum
w ith s ta n d th e d a n g e r o f diet;
im r i t G o o d la n d . K an . v ib it ij^ i Ip» ships
m o th e r and other* re la tiv e s , r e t u r n ­
It. v Joseph R S a .il present cd n
ed T h u rs d a y m o rn in g He is p la n - e t.lo rfu l aeeount o f th e 1402 v,,
lu n g to m ake O reg o n his hom e in age and e x p la in e d its s fifn iflc a n
th e fu tu re .
in th e fo rm in g o f th e A im i an
F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h is lo w ly re ­ social and c u ltu r a l h e rita g e .
cup» ra tin g fro m his h u n tin g a c c i­
A n a n n iv e rx n ry p ro g ra m p r e ­
d e n t o f a w eek ago. H is son. A lv in , sented b y th e o rg a n iz a tio n , in c lu d ­
w as hom e o v e r th e w e e k -e n d fro m ed ta lk s b y Key Saal. Roy M a x ­
w e ll and D r I). C. M cD o n a ld .
hrs studies at O S C.
R o b e rt W e il gave a tru m p e t
.'o
G uests at a ve nison steak d in n e r
p a rty T uesday at th e Edgar Hehse and th e A m e ric a n L e g io n sextet
was
presented
in
tw
o
selections
hom e in c lu d ( (1 M r and M rs H e n ry
G r i < h o f P o rtla n d and M i
M in e rv a M o n ty R a lston and Lee B u tle r, o f
F u lle r o f H ills b o ro A Sunday guest th e St M a ry 's school, presented
w as M e lv in Hehse • f N e h alem M e l­ a cco rd io n seleetioons and im p e r ­
v in is te a c h in g in th e h ig h school o f sonations. F re d E n g c ld in g e r was
N» h a lctn and also has ch a rg e o f the in ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m
o rc h e s tra and phv.-:»al tr a in in g and
B o y Scout lo a d e r M iss F u lle r v is ­
ite d a fe w days w ith th e Hehse
fa m ily .
K nights Sponsor
C olum bus Program
Farm W anted
H ave all cash buyer for 20
to 30 acres, m odern build­
ings, few acres tim ber, on a
good ro ad and in good com ­
m unity. Can m ake im m edi­
ati* deal.
W. G . ID E
316 F. M a in St.
H ills b o ro
n
tlx
>ad to re c o v e ry . 1 <T h u rs d a y I at 8 30 at th e C o rn e liu s
J ( uh ('(« tira n e re tu rn e d g y m n a s iu m P in o c h le and 500 ' w ill
iy fro m
R edm ond, w h e re b ° pla ye d
M r. and M rs L a w re n c e C ooper
1 spent a w eek v is itin g lie r
(hi ’
and c h ild re n le ft W ednesday fo r
Mi
If
>f K eed- M o n to u r. Io w a , w h e re th e y w ill
•ith M i l ­ m a k e th e ir hom e.
M r and M rs C h a rle s W a y th a m
M i and M r Hay T id e s and c h il­ w e n t to M o n ro e S a tu rd a y , re tu r n in g
d re n drov«» to N e w p o rt S u n d a y arid M o n d a y e v e n in g .
v i .ted M r and M rs. Ed Lyason.
A m o n g v is ito rs o f M r and Mrs.
T h e y re tu rn e d M on d a y.
J o h n P id ca ck S u n d a y w e re M r and
John H e in e w h o ha b«*ei .e r e iv - M r,. J H e rg e rt fro m Idaho.
in g tre a tm e n t a t the V e te ra n -’ hos­ < arc! P a rty T o n ig h t
p ita l 1 a the pa ♦ tw o m on th s, came
id n e s d i
to v i i l l his fa m ily .
I I " i< i irn c d t • th e h o s p ita l F rid a y
i and w ill have to re m a in fo r a n o th -
e r m o n th .
Mi
Hoy C ook and M rs I.u tie
Map» . gave i d in n e r W ednesday at
A w a rd s o f handsom e g o ld m edals
M rs C o o k'
borne fo r fo llo w in g have been a p p ro v e d fo r th e c o u n ­
g u e -t
M» dam e G eorge H ancock t y w in n in g 4 -H team in th e N a ­
o f F n ( .1 G rove . M T ib b e ts . B ob tio n a l 4 - H D a ir y D e m o n s tra tio n
'I ip to n o f C o rn e h u ; and C W O li­ contest, announces
th e
n a tio n a l
p h a n t t if P o rtla n d T h e p a rty was c o m m itte e in ch a rg e
T he team
h i th e n a tu re o f a fa re w e ll fo r M rs. irx m b e rx a re
W ilfr e d B a rn e tt o f
G eorge H ancock, w h o w ill h a v e S h e rw o o d and C h a rle s S haper o f
soon to v is it h e r d a u g h te r in San B e a ve rto n . T he s u b je c t o f th e ir
F ra n (.-.c o w h ile h e r h u s b a n d goes contest was 'S a fe ty B u ll Pen '
to I llin o is to v is it his siste r.
T h e U m a tilla
c o u n ty
w in n in g
M o v e to T illa m o o k
team w on th e state co n test and
W illia m Ih d o rth a m oved his fa m ­ re c e iv e d an a ll-e x p e n s e t r i p p ro ­
ily to T illa m o o k W ednesday. T h e y v id e d b y th e K r a ft- P h e n ix Cheese
have been re sid e n ts h e re fo r th e c o rp o ra tio n to co m p e te in th e fin a ls
past th re e years.
Mr
and M rs. P h ilo D ic k s o n r e ­
tu rn e d last T h u rs d a y fro m several
days spent fis h in g at th e coast.
ii
brom
eii<
RA ISIN
BREAD
Barbara Jean’s Bakery
Scientific
Dairying
W e d ep en d upon ev­
ery proven »cientific
device so th a t t h e
products bearin g our
nam e are ulw ays uni­
form in q u ality and
freshness.
A tria l
will convince you.
Sanitary Equipm ent
and Rigid Inspection
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Grade A Milk and Cream
Phone 4RX1
STOCK YOUR PANTRY W ITH AMERICA S PRIZE VEGETABLES ANO FtU ITS
Prices E ffectiv e Friday and S aturday, O ctober 15 and 16, inch
PE A S
S to k e ly 's H o n e y Pod.
13 fo r 37c( No. 2 can
13c
10c
13c
(3 fo r 37c
Dp A Ç S to k e ly 's B le n d e d Sweet.
r L Z A J (3 fo r 29c) ,s0. g can
CORN
PFA Ç
TI..AD
S to k e ly 's G o ld e n
A P R IC O T S
S to k e ly 's
G REEN BEANS
S to k e ly 's C u t G reen.
(3
o r H alves.
S to k e ly 's .
W h o le S lices
C O C K T A IL
2 No. ....
25c
2 cans
15c
S to k e ly 's
13c
for 37c)
(3 f o r 4Sc)
2 ¿74 25c
CATSUP
SUG AR "1-
CHEESE
VTT
BA CO N
17C
18c
G R A P E F R U IT
4 « _
2
S to k e ly 's . S lic e d
10c
S to k e ly 's B a rtle tts .
S to k e ly 's . T e n d e r
L e a v e - No. 2 ' j c a n i ^ F V
(3 fo r 40c I
No.
Cans
U np e e le d.
PEA R S
IdC
S P IN A C H
W h o le
PEACHES
and C A R R O T S S to k e ly 's . -fl O x a
T e n d e r No. 2 can
(3 fo r 37c)
50c
181/2C
io
r o ^ n; n' iid ' I , n 'r-..
BLEND. Fine b rea d
flour. 49 lbs........................
l^
Y
ron’. K
,h 27c
Everybody likes Sleepy H ollow Cane and
M aple S yrup because it’s so rich in th e re a l
m aple— and because it re p re se n ts such a big
value fo r th e m oney. W e urge you to g e t a
supply this w eek w hile these fe a tu re d prices
are in effect.
Prices E ffective F riday, Saturday and M onday, O ctober 15, 16 and 18
I
PEETS
WHiii I
PEETS
COFFEE
G ranulated
Soap
M. J. B.
Z" U«***I (Alio
JOdD
“■ o *
Lg- 2
Lb. pkg.
COFFEE AIRWAY
In
26c
Pound
Can
Jugs.
Q u a rt
1 --g a llo n
C orn F lakes 3 » . 10c
S w an sd o w n 2.....49«
FLO U R
$1.59
Cake Flour
L a rg e Glass C a ke
P la te F R E E w it h
T O M A T O JU IC E
A rm o u r's S ta r.
Ç A ÎT
1
L a rg e
Can 6c
2 pkgs.
g.|b bag
S A L M O N cN
t? u ñ S T
A lw a y s Fresh.
19c
10c
U. S. No. 1
Q u a lity
L ig h t. M ild .
SOAP
Be, m an's
Pepsin.
B la c k
Ja ck, D r n ty n e and a ll
p o p u la r In an<Is.
10c
p h B,
FREE SAM PLE
H la c k J a c k gum fo r e v ­
e ry b o d y in W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty . Com e in fo r
Y i urs
.,»■» A .
19c
35c
63c
S J .2 5
G a llo n
CORN B E E FLibby ’ 2
PU M PK IN D
o"‘e'
2 el
1o M
can
CRISCO P e rfe c t S hortening.
L U X T O B IL a E r T S O A P
P E E T S îi-T'X Soap
19C
C R EA M
23C
C O FFEE ™ ’ELL HOUSE 29C
S A N K A 7„F^ E
cans
39c
CO A D
W h ite K in g and 1 Reg.
S
iz e F o o tb
t b a ll.
ll .
1 OTH
Size
B
T O W E L S SCOTTS 2 ro lls
le o r T om a to .
3 V U T r O V e V V g a a e n n ta C C b a am
m p's. 22-oz. can
F r u it
JELL W ELL F S la ix v o rs P . u re Pkg.
TTQCI
TP sco n ’s.
a
A
Ci iooo-sheet ro lls M
r o lls
5 ,bcan 43C
’ 90»
T IS S U E Q Finest
u a lity .
Bananas
K
c %
4 sheet rolls
S
e' u
Sweet Spuds 4,
Potatoes
.1®.^'
GRAPES
5c
O N IO N S
7
17c
Potatoes
50 ib
$. 47c
U. S. No. l ’s. Y e llo w Jerseys.
6
NAPTHA.
T he O ld R e lia b le .
JLtJLx
PRO DUCE FEATURES for Fri. and Sat. O nly
GUM
3
2
C O C O A S ” *"1"*
C h in o o k
HONEY
M a p le F la v o r
M A Y O N N A IS E
15-oz. ra n .
L E S L IE B R A N D .
3
The Real Breakfast Coffee
P in t
m (IV
,
O R A N G E S se T c ,«F u 11 of J uiee -
C A B B A G E Solidpoci X Heads-
COI I A Q I-J i BANISH.
G a rd e n F resh.
F in e s t Q u a lity . E A C H
5c
ai | c
C
«
™
C auliC low er „««> 4c
TOKAYS. F in est ta b le g rap es.
L arge for slicin g ......
lb«.
D eschutes ..
L a rg e S n o w -w h ite Heads.
,«a^i»a>. >i —
'i. .
^ m
^
f l R
in d e p e n d e n t l y
l K
T
ow ned
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
WE RESERVE THE RIGH T TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
F
ïïvt
' o f d a iry m e n on p ro d u c in g m ethods
w h ic h in s u re a p ro fit, a n d v ie h l
_
..„a .. . •
, ® b e t,e r- Purer product for the
' ct)o su m e r.
'
S u b s c rib e fo r tb a A rg u s .
M edals A pproved
for C ounty Boys
came m fan mane :
« . ; ™ c . gRRAND;...............
JEE J. T. (J a c k ) PO STER ’S A D VERTISEM ENT
in page 6, section 2, to r an announcem ent of in­
erest to every farm er.
a, th e N a tio n a l D a ir y show in
C o lu m b u s . O hio. O c to b e r 9-18. T h e
fo u r to p and ch a m p io n team s d l-
v id e d $2300 in co lle g e s ch o la rsh ip s
T h e p u rp o s e o f th e contest, con -
d u c te d in c o -o p e ra tio n w ith e x -
te n s io n agents, is to focus a tte n tio n
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP
A L B E R S . C ris p y , fresh .
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
now /
P«t&e
Mi
M e-
f ’o rm ic k
M rs. Ear l E S m ith and on G le n n
•9 d ie d Tin* day O c to b ri
at tin
V c te ia re
h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d of re tu rn e d T h u rs d a y fro m Mont« . ano.
Wa
I i. w h e re th e y had gone to at-
hud pm u rnoniu ib * s< rv e d tu
1< rid tie* fu n e ra l o f a b ro th e r p f
the W o rld w ai' 'f ile pa I few y* i i
lie ha
fa rm e d • a .i o f to w n F u ­ M rs S m ith . He w a . a c c id e n ta lly
n e ra l service^ w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y
Mr
G eo rg e H o I sc I h t pent - < v-
in P o rtla n d
» rn, days in P o rtla n d th e pa t w eek
lo cia l M eet Slated
v .s itin g h e r d a u g h te r. M r
Kay
N e ig h b o r or Wo x ie r a ft met in
P o w e ll.
th e c ity h a ll last T h u rs d a y <
M rs Paul W y ffe ls o f M a rtin e z .
run g T h e y decided to c o n tin u e to
m eet in th is h a ll h e re a fte r and C al . w h o has been v is itin g h e r p a r-
M r and M i
A r t h u r Spiess-
ill h o ld tw o m ee tin g s u m o n th ( nt.
the next w ill he a so cia l m e e tin g < h a e rt. fo r th«* past m o n th , re tu rn e d
Get»jh( i 21
The\
w o u ld I lk * to to h e r hom e M o n d a y e v e n in g
M r and M rs B B Ir v in g and
have a ll m e m b e r . p i( ,ent
They
also decided to se ll th e ir p ia n o 'on-. R o y and Hay o f Hoft«*burg w e re
guests o f th e W H Cook«.* fa m ily
a th e y have no use fo r it now .
F rid a y
Ketnodel Hom e
M r:
I.e? te r M o o b e rry was in
G ilh ( r t and B y ro n M o o b e rry have
< m ph t<*d p a in tin g , p a p e im g and ch a rg e o f a « u p pe r g iv e n T uesday
t (‘m o d e lin g
th e ir house and the (•'.clu n g to o ffic e rs o f M e th o d is t
H o h e it T a n n e r fa m ily
w ill soon c h u rc h hoards and S u n d a y school.
M rs D ( ’ rance. M r. and M rs D
m ove in to 11
S ro u tn ia ;te r L e la n d Jaeobsm uh- B a rre tt are v is itin g re la tiv e s in C a l­
len to o k Scout.. Iv a n S m ith , C la r- ifo rn ia
c M ille i W ayne S p a u ld in g . K nb-
Mi
Paul S e n k o is w o r k in g at th e
• it D e rn e i to th e ir eam p at N o rth H111 sboro Ph a r m acy
P la in s S a tu rd a y , w h e re th e y spent
M r and M r ( 'a r l B ro w n o f G e r ­
th e n ig h t
v a is w e re v i ito rs S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
E l W olfe, w h o has ht*en i l l for at th«- hom e o f M rs M a rth a M ann
( v e ra l weeks, does n o t im p ro v e and M rx M a ttie S m ith
Hold Recital
a fast as his frie n d s w o u ld lik e B azaar O c to b e r 29
N a tio n a l In s titu te o f A r t h e ld a
to have h im
L a d ie s A id o f the M E c h u rc h re c ita l f o r its p u p ils , w ith t h e ir in ­
G eorge H olseher. B u fo rd W addle. w ill h o ld a bazaar O c to b e r 29 in th e s tru c to r. M iss D o ro th y L o n g, o f
W in n ie Rock and D ora Dee S e l­ back ro o m o f th e c h u rc h .
P o rtla n d in ch a rg e I t was h e ld in
frid g e v is ite d o v e r th e w e e k-e n d
th e school a u d ito riu m T uesday e ve ­
w ith M r and M r . B ud S e lfrid g e W e d d in g In te re s ts
T h e re c e n t m a rria g e o f M iss Ix>is n in g F o re s t G ro v e and H ills b o ro
o f Toledo.
F( a th e rs to n e o f P o rtla n d and W illis p u p ils also a tte nd e d
M i» M y ra W ie d e w its c h and M r
M atte * S m ith w e re d in n e r
p a rty Hay H in e s o f F’orest G ro v e was o f M rs su s b a u e r Hostess
A lt a r socie ty m et at th e hom e o f
in te re s t to local peo ple as th e b rid e
¡me t M o n d a y at th e home o f M r
M ik e S u sb a u e r W ednesday
A lb e rt G ra h a m o f H ills b o ro O th e i is a fo rm e r re s id e n t o f th is place. M rs
guest
w e re M rs E A D e a v ille H»*r fa th e r was in business here th e a fte rn o o n
A
d
a
m
S c h m id t and G eorge Sus­
past
fe
w
years.
She
has
been
a
n
u
rs
e
and M is G race M c C o rm ic k
in th e P o r tla n d S a n ita riu m
M r. b a u er o f C re s w e ll a re v is itin g r e l­
IL m odels House
D o n a ld
E ngelen is h a v in g his H ines is a te a c h e r in th e F ore st a tiv e s h e re th is w e e k.
M ove to Io w a
lion.»»* rem o d e le d and b u ilt on to G ro v e h ig h school
G o ld ie and P e rry W essel a re n o w
P e te r
S u sb a u e r
re tu rn e d
la st
Hom e M is s io n a ry .society m et in
the hack roo m o f th e c h u rc h T u e s­ T ue sd a y fro m th e S m ith ’s h o s p ita l. m a k in g th e ir hom e in V a n c o u v e r,
d a y w ith M rs. A J. O liv e r
in H ills b o ro , w h e re he had been fo r Wash.; w ith t h e ir fa th e r.
C a th o lic ladies o f C o rn e liu s are
tw o w e e ks fo llo w in g an o p e ra tio n
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A le x a n d e r c h u rc h h e ld t h e ir fir s t
m e e tin g o f th e y e a r T h u rs d a y e v e ­
n in g w ith A m y W y ffe ls
.A rth u r SpeisKchaert has m ove d ,
his fa m ily to th e place, n o rth o f j
to w n , w h ic h he has purchased.
M i and M rs M J A n d e rso n o f
G a rib a ld i c a lle d on re la tiv e s here
last W ednesday. T h e y w e re r e t u r n ­
in g fro m a t r ip to Nyssa, w h e re
th e y v is ite d M r. and M rs. E a rl
A n d e rson
F o o tb a ll P la y e r In ju re d
The tru e energy b read
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— m ade w ith th e fin ­
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m ents w e re to rn loose H e is able
est of flours and chock
to get a ro u n d w it h
th e use o f
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crutches.
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g ra d e raisins av ailab le.
i re c o v e rin g fro m an o p e ra tio n at
Try a golden - cru sted
the hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r M rs T e c
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l o a f o f BARBARA
Mis» C a ro l M ic k e ls o f S p rin g H ill
JE A N 'S Raisin B read
is e m p lo ye d at th e L lo y d Shaw-
home.
to d a y !
M rs M abel H< rg e rt re tu rn e d last
w e e k fro m O d e ll, w h e re she had
v is ite d
h e r son H a r ry Sook. h is
w ife and new* baby.
C a th o lic la d ie s a re p la n n in g a
d in n e r fo r th e m a r fu tu re
A tte n d IH s tric t M eet
T h ir d d is tr ic t c o n v e n tio n o f W o m ­
e n s F e d e ra tio n o f C lu b s was h e ld at
126 Second Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 3531
St H elens M on d a y D elegates fro m
J u s t a ro u n d th e c o rn e r fr o m M a in s tre e t
C o rm bus C iv ic c lu b w e re M rs J.
W. Peabody, c o u n ty se cre ta ry. M rs
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C annery O u tp u t
H ig h er T han 1936
W ith a r< co rd o u tp u t o f co rn f i n ­
ished. th e B E. M a tin g c a n n e ry
! tu rn e d thi.s w e e k to th e p e a r and
! p u m p k in crop , w ith prospects th a t
th e 1937 to ta l o u tp u t in a ll d e p a rt­
ment?; m ay ru n 50 p e r cent above
last ye a r
T h e ca n n e ry fin is h e d 5500 tons o f
c o rn last w e e k, as w e ll as 1200 tons
o f green and w a x e d beans. T h is is
one o f th e fin e s t s h o w in g s e v e r
m ade at th e c a n n e ry. J. D. R e cto r
stated.
T h e fir m is p u ttin g o u t a p p ro x i­
m a te ly 70 to n s —o r fo u r e ars- o f
pears d a ily , a nd 100 tons o f canned
p u m p k in . N e x t w e e k th e salm on
season w ill be on. p e n d in g w o rd
fro m N e w p o rt.
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been tra in e d m vo ca tio n* m O regon
d u rin g th e past 111 y e n
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e lu d e d to tlx* tr a in in g p n .'ru m
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fo r 1938 if the budget
th e n e x t noon lu n ch e o n He w ill
approves
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