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Thursdsv, July 21, 19SR AUGUR. HILLSBORO. ORBGuN HILLSBORO Portland R11< V Flrn»r nto lunch ui< H. Has session site the M W Mr. >d M w J M. Vamle Roy let Wedm I he |i.iri lall v i n Legioti- If 7 It the A come Im ti r ku L eudeil- »moke cu IV in tile north wc • ’ field Mi- Maude >i hl ncai Hill bi Mr ami Mi . ip to White Su well known In Hillnboro More erop Including « wed so mixed v» tch nnd Inn ley Mei,., of the threshed gram w .□ Ity of some salvage on the ..m l< McMinnville and «ubar- unburned portion of the field, al I y to Bond though been damagid by iru i which led to hl« leath trumping ii of had the force ot more th u «<» firefighters which mitheied t Tuck to the control the blaze Damage to, the crop was vsti- mated In the neighborhot <1 of $ >00 Thns found OI- •d his partner. derzanden stated. « hen ,1 Peterwon Barn Burns woundlng the < <i| jmt,-rum farm bolo Monday ufternunn offhlls had moví I to nffrny, him Verted fa ld in thè dircele n of thè Washington countv homo l he tue wus tmally extmgui.-hed after reaihing the corner of thè Iteli Fann Union Picnic Ml tri but rd n spark fi The fire if county Farm Rillin Grm-e S ! art <f the lying field most of the sacks ' safety and saved <• flame Dr Hiimrick nd nnd Potts dem- If the Fai week- nto1 Hud Mi aid Mr. J I. Turner and How the Hr nod Mi W J Sum ell sign. I star • II of Hillsboro Mrs highway Miss I s a sisfi-r, Fred Stansell, a • ith her and Mr nnd Mrs. W J Mrs E 1. parent - of M- Hai re He Mr ind M: W ie. W.nh., vs last weel and Mrs. i pent M< Iba W .1 Vrandenburg week a-« John Anderson a student of Wal and Mis ins Neuman of Salem a to Wuiema on the la Walla college ventisi. is home the summer vacation Mr and Mrs Dii d. . July 12. at her home in and Mrs H II Jonas of Prine Huber Mr. Filen Miu 'Ii -nbach at Pegg s Chap- Monday. j. B Hays Mr mid Mrs Ml Funeral » McClelland and Mr and Mi J E H Hedman in Hay drove I« Cochran. Sunset R< v. Camp and Vernonia Turning at Howell cemetery. Salem The sur- vivon are, the husband William found tbf nrw Wolf a Nphndid highway Trut-nbach; one duught ■ Wilmoth er Mrs thru«’ gallons of wild blackberries Since, this area ha* Millie Murphy. Portland, and Mrs Stevens. Salem; one brother, G W Murphy, Salem. Mrs F. T Lumdbom of Gresham M.' W N Snip‘ d is home from a est of her br< !her-in-law and • i \ ks treatment in Emanuel sister. Mr. and Mr H I Mr and Mrs John N. 1 t at- went an Operation. Th<- Gr.iiige Home Economics t«.-nd»-rt the Steam Enguu nt Jantzen Bench Sunday elub n । * W< dnesday at the home of M's Verne Wilnon Walter Klatt Home W B Shultz sold some aereage The sea rover, Walter Klatt, ar- an rormi of Blanton and Tobias rived home Tht «day from a six □ venues Monday to Fred Jennings months' m the Henry D if 1'orlland The n Whiton. company improve the tract wit li modem line He detain hospital. Panama, for a week. He prim, □e fine treatment □ nd the good fel- 13. was the only ho received 1h< 1 m that military Boy Semiti of Hi it rains in Pan- for the top of hosp ama 45 minutes in a Hillsboro cam» word in the die ith 31 other Scouts," We mnde camp nt com ship Tiwan thence by nuch rumps- 1 m Sunday of breakfast tod upward nk Dr. •nd logg,nt . perution His . tuna. New He brought normal in all other ways but was unabl< to fly very well. M .s Alma Raffety Is staying with h< । si ter. Mrs Ed Vanderzunden, of Gab s Creek She Is going to work at Warrens' bulb farm there. Ear I Hollenbeck accompanied A Gilmore and B Ho i ton and son of Hillsboro on a f¡ hing trip several ek to the lakes near Burn Redmond. Wh.le wi ore experiencing such hot weather Thursday they were having light ning. thunder and rain up there. Mountaindale Saturday Special COOKIES Green Mountain DONUTS Lady Baltimore Cakes for Summer Picnic* Barbara Jean’s Bakery Walter sav dollars in Wedn «ppreii.itlmi □ locality w migk □rly, helpful pleased to announce that css did not even close its fh i iyh carried on in a limited W are therefore prepared to me to serve you. We plan to rebuild and be in ration in a very short time । r Mr. □ nd Mrs. É Anzalone.1 Hubei Grace and Beverly Mar tin of □pie Portland are visiting their cousin. an- Ida Mae Ribble. Prices Through Thursday, July 28 MATCHES Carton Gales Creek Man Fl Keller of Gales Creek was sent to Jones hospital Wednesday with a badly cut l<-ft nrin ns tin result of an automobile collision on the Tualatin Valley highway near Witch Haz< l nt 6:30. Deputy Sheriff Hallie lr dnnd. who investigated. reporlixl that Keller’s car, which was traveling Hie yellow line of the highway mid struck Ilie enr of Ben Yantli of Hillsboro route I who was coming west toward Hills boro. Ynntti’s automobile was sent Bargains pkr BORENE 2OC SARDINES American. Double refined Kind to the hands. 4 a • Buy smart things at the new low prices to fin ish the season. Distributors of Taylor Guern sey Dairy Grade A Raw Milk 15« E. Main Hillsboro Fhonr 1081 Woman's Shop E. M. BARNES, Prep. AIRWAY 45* O A Ai FEAS San Wan No. 2 tins SUGAR 25 20c TOMATOES VINEGAR Pineapple 2 Heinz T e finest in quality. Strained Fruits and Vegetables. ARMOUR S STAR. 1 I A CI J CORNED BEEF. *lAOn No. 1 UH can 10c Salad Oil FLOUR POPS WHEAT or RICE. A fije A 0 CANE. Cloth B.8 FINE GRANULATED. £ 24 43c) (3 lbs. TEA—Orange 9QC Pekoe. H-lb. £«7 Canterbury Ä< h from the Cornelius Ovens. Mayonnaise Container. Quart STAREGON. 3... No. 2^’s. PURE CIDER. Gallon ................ VIKING BRAND. Hardwheat blend Every sack guaranteed. 49-lb. bag FOR PICKLING. Hillsdale, broken slices. MILK Tall Can (3 small cans 10c) 6c SUNSHINE Cocktail Wafers 3 c™ 25c Pork and Beans ARMOUR'S STAR. Pork and Beans 12-oz. PkR. fgn No. 2J2 cans One of the Firn t Packed Ideal Brand SOAP Peets Granulated. Medium KINSO Regular sire Pineapple s COFFEE No. 2^4 Cans ... CRACKERS PEAS or CORN ARMOUR’S Double Rich. I.CX TOILET SOAP IVORY FLAKES PRODUCE SPECIALS for Fri. and Sat. Only 6 Sweet. Thick-Meatcd. CANTALOUPES JUMBOS. 19c 23c 3 bars TOMATOES 3 LETTUCE 2 k """' 25c IOC 7 c 1 'c 23c SCOT TISSUE 25c rolls SCOT TOWEl.S Roll STRIP Sleepy Hollow. Quart Jug MARSHMALLOWS Van Camp's. No. 303 tin. 15c Z7c 10c Tall tin ...... MILK SALT MAHMUM 2 Cartons 15c juice s^RFU,T.. 2 15 c Seedless RAISINS SUNMAID. 15-oz. pkg................ PRODUCE SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday WATERMELONS sPSand RIPE APRICOTS í^,or Can^g Now< LEMONS ldao S 36O' s sunkist ’ 45c 25c Fluffiest. • GOAIF8 91 C BABY FOOD WATERMELONS Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co. NOB HILL i-ib Cans Packed in oil. in our July Clearance Sale A" C ORN—Custer No. 303 Tins 4Í 3 Q Aims and Objects Of Rotary Cited Bargains A »J COFFEE Edwards Dependable 1-lb. 9QC Can . ¿V SALMON No. 1 tin Bargains Industriili Accidents land, but was pronounced dead on arrival. Bnubensprck who is survived by after Mr and Mis. Frank Gcnzer anti a daughter. Leona, and nine broth son Everett and Lyle Wolford er. and sisters, was buried in Lin six nt everM day . at Long Beach coln Memorial park Monday follow- ral days week with M. and ing afternoon services at Edward dent Max W< t- V.' M Frank Dooher and family of Holman & Son chapel lV- . brought a ha their farm Wednesday and Mrs. James Mathiesen will enter \ Royce growing out of an baled their hay re more rags needed or wanted crop tain the Banks-Mountaindale ’’500” at No bib- nixident. Another acci- this time.—Argus. 42tf Mis ; Charlotte Sullivan of Port l md damage suit opened land was a gue,t at the V. C club Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Roy Appleton at- I t Wedn> -day with Jules M tended the annual picnic of the Rose ■mig Jami-i Harney Han- Strubb home the past week. Joe Smejkal went back to work । City Social club of the Portland at Connicher Logging camp Mon-' Eastern Star held at Lucia Falls. day and Sa.n Strubb and Merrill Wash., Sunday. of the 3!-man Mead to Oregon-American, bu' j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlegel and July term of court most of the camps are shut down I on Robert spent the week-end at <1 from jury duty when for two months N< tarts beach. Other relatives who 1 opened Monday morn- Mr. and Mrs C. J Yassolino made up the party were Mr. and Joan and Pe’er from Portland Mr- Earl Schlegel and son Bob of VINCENT LUMBER CO. tiirday Judge R Frank Pc -pent several days this eek at the Sab m and Mrs. Schlegel's mother ALOHA, OREGON V. C. Strubb home and Mr- Chase, and Mrs. Ella Turner 1 new term of court The wild blackberries, of which then and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell of Phone Beaverton SMS in the matter of unfinished is an abundant crop this year. Hillsboro. continued to the Picnic Sunday Let us build your new Jul..’ t< rm of court all business not MOUNTAINDALE Mountain- '■ mpli ted and all cases not tried home, or make your dale Lutheran Sunday school will W District Attorney G Russell MOUNTAINDALE -Annual picnic । hold its annual picnic at the creek M explained that the March old one new. the Jim Powers place Sunday. term grand jury has under con- of the Knights of Pyth.as and Pyth i on Those who enjoyed a dinner ian Sister» of North Plains will be vi !' r i’.on matters concerning which Carpenters. Sehuetre 4 Sons with Mr and Mrs. Fred i ' ,'ations have not been com- . held in the Floyd Raffety grove party Peachey Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Plumbing by Illingsworth ple, I. they were ordered con- July 31 All members and their fam Ralph and daughter, and Wiring by Martin tu. ied in «' sion for the term be- ilies are urged to attend. Commit Mr. and Anderson Mrs. Charles Schilling and tee in charge is Clyde Lincoln and l ' e July 18 Painting by L. E. Cornell daughter of Aloha and Mr and B'li E C Bennett. Hillsboro, Stanley Hahn for the Knigh's and ■ E C McElroy of Beaverton ar : C G Wallace. Portland, plead Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck Mrs. C I Mi Glenn NO JOB TOO SMALL Tonissen has joined the ed r 1 c lilty to charg»*s of assault Williams and Mrs J Mathiesen for C C C and is stationed at Hepp NO JOB TOO LARGE the ladies. .□' ■! batterv before Judge A. W Mrs. George Connolly was hostess ner. H . ' i in Hillsboro justice court In ' week Bennett was charged for the Pot-Luck 8 club Thursday । L.la and Charlie Van Slyke of v. itli havmg beaten Bill Dodge, Quests were Mrs. William Wall. Mrs v. rule Wallace had been arrested C. I Williams and Mrs. Loel Hol- warrant issued on complaint of lenbeck High scores were won by Hansen. Time of their trials is Mrs. James Mathiesen, Mrs P. A. Qualls Snd Mrs. Williams. be set later. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Keenon Large Old-Fashioned and son spent several days this I week at the coast. Mrs. Floyd Raffety was confined (By I. R. Strubbi ■ to the Jontis hospital for several Barbara Jean GREEN MOUNTAIN—Mrs. L. L days this past week. All logging operations in this com Taylor of Los Angeles. who spending the summer in Oregon munity were shut down Thursday a." r v. ting her sister. Mr» V or Friday due to the low humidity and dry weather. DOZEN and agreeable. But one's Mrs Elsie Weaver returned home 1 al friends stand in bold relief in Monday from a three weeks *rip ' t great trial or misfortune to Rose Lake. Idaho where she Havmg been struck by a great visited with her daughter, Mrs. Ida calamity ifirei during our absence Poland, and family. Wednesday a. m . July 13. our good Birthday Celebrated friends and neighbors set to work Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corey and ' - ■ what could be saved with family were Sunday dinner party vonderful results. guests of Mr and Mrs Chris Pieren We ha. < received so many reports of Portland, in honor of Mr. Pieren's 126 Second Ave. Phone 3531 HILLSBORO f the wonderful eff rts and work birthday anniversary. Just around the corner from Main street ■f different ones that it is impos Dennis Hall found a three-legged ible •. thank each one individual- robin while hunting gray squirrels We therefore, use this medium । tha k everyone without excep- including the fire depart- of Beaverton ar.d Hillsboro, 1 express our sincere grati- to Washington com n the High He.iv, r McM Inn ville C Kj Fon »r II dot reported that the w.-II under control early thr Louis Zumwalt. Il-year-old of Mr and Mrs Grant Zumwalt i Hillsboro, was serious dition as the result of nn intern injury ustmned Monday aftemooi club « luncheon mvoi.-img to Dr. D C McDonali who attended the youth. mi 1 tin The young Zumwalt boy wi th.- la Wed' Thun lay noon Luncheon meetings will be there for the remaindim of into the ditch on the north side <- the summer reason with the excep tlie highway. Keller’s car turne tion of the pot luck picnic dinner completely around nnd ended I the south ditch The li ft side < meeting nt Ilie (. Well, holm- to- the Yantli machine was wrecked night. Keller was taken to Jones hm mmiit< c chairman outlined the pit.il, mid Yanttl was treated fo I'tirpo and Objectives of their minor cuts on the arm Percy Hine « Considerable stress was of Forest Grove nnd Bud Smit! youth activities A I. were passengers in the Keller ci Am.u her vi< c-pi < sirlcnt nnd chnir- and Alvin and Arthur Mohr < inun of the nlms and objects cmn- Hillsboro were riding with Yantt inUtee presided. J W. Poynter, but none of them was injured. Ire program committee ch'drman. said land stated. it was planned to have individual incmbiTs take a greater part in the programs for the coming year nnd that more im < Imus with the Rotary Anns would be held E A Hollinshvad of Astorin and Di Knox of Yuma, Arizona, were anmng the visitors. Portland are spending this week with their uni i, and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Butler Ruffely, Wc Mc Kal □nd Mi land H ■e of sharp, flying broken off a split- n his father wa Th ndin Wi n . Mr H the and Mr of the Matt Fas, work wi'h plowing of a fir and V lumi fror Mr and Mr Wirrmk made rngmt Birihday < clrbratcd A surprise party give»» • me Hersher turday. the <>c. t birthday. Mu- i was provided by Ralph Simp.oi of Buxton John Ritenour Join< d th n rm Mon- 9'20 nt Sulphur i It « k At about Fin rues Wedne 1-lb. cat ton BIRWMrÄffiW; WE RESERVE THE RICHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NEW POTATOES PASXslO Ib. 15C E WAY