The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 HILLSBORO ARGUS
T h u rsd ay , A ugust 1 , 1946
Schlaeflis Visit in B. C.
Buelah S h a ttu ck
B e c o m e s Bride of
Mr. R a sm u sse n
\lr
t M-
\lb c r l Schacflt an d
Doris and M elvin of A loha sp en t
last week at S i.,tile and n e a r V an-
eouver, 11 C At S eattle thev vis-
ited w
w ith
ith Mr.-
.Mrs Sehlaefli's
S ehlaefli’s sister,
sister,
Mrs Pete L indberg, form er resi-
Mis; Bur ,1 Eliz. ucth S ‘i luck, ent of H llsb, i - In C anada they
d au g h trr of Mr. and Mrs l n visited w ith M r a n d Mrs. Jo e
The bride w ore a brow n suit
w ith m atching accessories and a
corsage of white orchids.
M rs Austin S - r a f f o r d s s t . , o
the bride was h e r • onfv t e n d ™ /
the briar, was her only atten d an t
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Mr. L ester Gray w as th e best man.
n n 1 collpIe w ill be at h om e in
Î Î '11 b,’r '’. '*:,i r a *h o rt U lp to ,h e
O regon beaches.
M ost Ideal T im e
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Blue Birds at Cam p
Adahi Until Aug. 6
C harles H d a m s,
Average Prices of Clean Seed lor
T w elve Blue B irds from H illsboro M iss B e c h n e r W ed
and six from B eaverton left h ere
Oregon-Grown Cover Crops Given
by bus W ednesday aftern o o n
A, tn-»>• ■ < .
C am p A dahi. and w ere jo in t'd ft
by In W ichita, Kan.
the F o rest G rove gro u p cn ro u te
A w edding of interest to Wash- pel iod ' for* '"h ¿'gon er,\V n ’‘eovet'' iV.nui I m .lu'iL'{ 'il '.u ’ 'LM’’
G an lm o
p a ît <>f I f
III... k
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1» M u rp h y r l u«. i»wrl t t t I-» I 1
* h'**. M tw lv 'a AtltllU* h to llc to t'i ton
Plain«
J m I u i II ('r a in at u« to M am url M a n k -
N
I*. N»l«t‘ii H u « Io It
II
I'o w v r
lln I ritim..»»«
part
f Lot « Him k Ml
»( i n , i Mir I «*( S th iib ii I T 2 N II4 W
N <oih Plains.
llr r h r r l
Mi* hrll»>«»k |o W illia m
M h iii i
l(<Mta I p.Ilk«' at II« to < lamie h i lu at
• I u», p a rt o f L o t 1. Her 2 m T IM K lW
u» f .o t o f H r . l i o n 17. | . N IU W
l ‘rt» r r«M*i*w«Mt *•( ua to W illia m M aim
Mlanlay t» H u k n 11« l o VS |t M. II-
V 1C- at ua. p a rt of l.*»t I Maattuft 2M I'tM IU W •ra al II«. p a ri of I .«( I» . |lr....h w .-.-l
M ah tn E Hhlplay at ua to Eorraat I.
m “ “ -. r ‘‘*
lla r r y S m ith to G eo ru * W
Itryno hia '
t h e w in g
u n d . i ua.
u«. part
t. . . i . f l.ota * am i u. H lm k 2. Hhtplay at ua, p a rt of L o t IV.
th e F t
Pat K ennelly. C hloe W iniuni an d ington county friends was that of crop.-. average pile-ex quoted to lu b iei i- H e • .i* *1 .v’Jr*’
M arjorie A ldinger. counselors, left Miss N ellie M arie Bechner. daugh- ¿row ers foi clean seed w ere I " cents t h e r t v i w ----
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tvix’ji of rescues. hairy vetch. 1 CuriG A.i.btUm t.»
<;«.«•
Tuesday aftern o o n fo r cam p
ter of Mr Silas B eehner of W ichita a oound for hi l l l ' V V . ' l . ’ l . « i w u n l i t . ,1 ,1 tlu‘r
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broniegrass. Alfalfa.
Il.x n e r I I
W a ll» ,-i
t „ H a iti» ►'
and uu Hana« «1 0«. p a rt o f HvrGona 2d. 17, .14.
de 3ft. T I S R4W
U yal M G ra h am at uk I«» W . T . G rn -
nrevt-
hom e this w e e k from
re tu rn e d
th e ir m onth's vacatio n and Rev
P em b erto n w ill occupy th e pulpit
at th e M ethodist ch u rch Sunday.
Th* sPcn! ‘"O w eeks at Vancou-
ver. B C . ami v i s i t e d
th e ir son
and d a u g h te r and M rs P em b erto n 's
O ut
th e
D e n ts
FENDER AND BODY WORK
Duco or Enamel a Fender
or Complete Car.
Free Estim ates on Any Make
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES
SALES
SERVICE
B U IC K
Bradford-Streitwieser Motors
330 E. Lincoln—Hillsboro
' " s*'s
Miss Rubv K rau se was m aid of
honor and Miss Evelyn
K rause
was bridesm aid, both being au n ts
of the bride. F low er g irl and ring
b earer w ere cousins of th e b rid e
H arold B uhm an. ARM 2 c. was
best man. and ush er w as L ester
Phone 4431
1 Block N orth and I 1- Blocks East of Contratercial
N ational Bank
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lough at the hom e of his parents, dlirm g the year ended Ju n e 31)
Mr and Mrs. C harles H. A dam s
m oderately sm aller than the
of route one. Cornelius.
previous year, but many of the
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kinds im portant in O regon's agri-
T
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cu ltu re show ed a sizable increase
R etu rn Home S unday—
Mrs
Jo h n T eu fel
and little
d a u g h te r J u d y re tu rn e d S unday
from a tw o w eeks' v isit w ith re la ­
tives at S-ui F rancisco an d Los A n ­
geles "Mrs.- T eufel rep o rts an e n ­
jo y ab le visit an d to u rs of scenic
M r and Mrs. W illiam Joos an d
spots in C alifo rn ia but glad to get
back to th e g reen of O regon.
fu™ wcwksl-, r vm atm nUradn J b ^ m e s s
Leaves for V ancouver—
M iss. L a u n e K lausen l e f t last Ä ^ Ä n h ’^
e tk for h e r hom e in \ ¿incouver, tH«*
nn^ninff r«f
Hird«
of »G
riird
B. C . a fte r a visit w ith Miss P o ro - S n .d er F rosted FoodY
u h s Eye-
th y Weil. T he young ladies spent a o L v ^ . ^ ¿ 1
Vi ♦ S P
T hen
^ n d . b e fo rT c o m . f
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a t gS e L ^ '
" 3 * ' " * Mont • and ,o Cowley. W yom ing.
Joos F a m ily H o m e
F rom V acation
P ro g re s s
Superior Market
246 E. Main
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% i ' a und<>,M L C h arles H ines J r
are on a tw o w eeks vacatio n trip
' « 1‘° n S' ona ^ a r k ' , i B? v ,L“ *‘d
w hich includes V ictoria an d V an- ,di’ho F a lls jin d ^knse, Idaho, w h ere
eouver.
B. C.,
Wash., and o th er
V acationing a t
Dr. a n d M rs
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w ho h av e been vacationing a t N els- . .
v
y.
t t
co :: tor sev eral weeks, a re ex p ected M r S . K e n n e i l V H O S te S S
nom e F riday,
- Mn
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Jo
K ennelly
e n te rta in e d
night
the
th
T 4 1 hursday
I U 1 O U U lv
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t for
o i
v n v
« m ree
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Home from Beach—
girls
L C. K ra m ie n w e n t to R ockaw ay ^ W t ashington
e n d ^ ^ county
j S Re®
C r o w « ho
° tr a w in ill -
b unday to b ring his fam ily hom e ¡nK carnp ;,t N evada Cilv Cal in
b e lc h .J W eekS VaCaU° n 31 tHe A u g ^ t PJe a n / K e n % lV of HilU
BUTTER
CO FFEE
Chase & Sanborn
i-ik. pks- 2 5 '
W adhams
the B.iy_scout camp, Camp Men-
w eth er, T u esd ay , .uni e n r o u i e h o o ts
visited M r and M rs Tom B u lev a t
T illam ook
BaUey a t
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Mrs. R obert O rm an d v
iM ina
Combs > is in th e St. V in cen t's hos-
tttnenl
in-
ju re d an k le.
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SUNBRITE CLEANSER . 4'
FREE DELIVERY — 10:30 and 4:00 D aily
Special A ttention Given Phone O rders
J
Ziegler,
and
fam ily
SAFEGUARD YOUR
• ' POSSESSIONS
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W H A T 0 1 0 r u e CXXTOe P fiE S C B li
TO Q y o u J W IF E - 5 K E R y O u i ¡
C O N D IT IO N ?
5
— ........... onion seed dropped
from 271 000 pounds in 1844-43 to
about 120.000 the oast season
Most of the garden seed im porU
cuine from The N etherlands, Den-
m ark, and C anada
41,
Loraal
IIK A llF .IR lI A S l l t l IIW IF S F It
MOTOKM
Kales BUICK Service
G aorva L .
lo M art»n M Th<>mp»< n
|.> I lo, llltla lm r» G ar.lan
H la h m a n
at
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IT S
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BACK
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llill.h u ,„
l* h ,H t. 4 . SI
A G A IN !
P 2-P O U N D LOAF
P e r fe c tio n
B read
WHITE or WHEAT
Baked fresh the day
you buy it — baked
ua. p a rt S vrtiun ti T l S R *W
H o w ard |{ •
»t ua to *<'«-nrati T
S w r tta r r e l ua. 40 Acre« g e rtto n 6 T lH
R4W
II
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M atney et ua U> IG a v e r In -
veatm ent C«x. L<»ta I , 2. s. 4. 7. IS. i t .
14. I t , 17 and 1». pert u f 1 m »( 6. M at*
ney'« A d dition to H e n w rto n
M a ry
A. R e n fro w
to W illia
W ritfh t
et u«,
ua. par«
p a rt .»
«.f
» Hectton S I. T lH RSW
H w < u t,rr
r r ln e l ua to
la u r e l
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" ’•‘«•m. «t ua p o rt of H e ttio n 24. T2H
R3V
I. K. Riley e l ua to H a rr y L. H a a litt
et al. L o t* l l and 12. IlllU b o r o A rre»
W a ite r J a r r e ll et ua to Fre»l S H a r r i-
•on. 1^‘U 1 and 3 It lock H, O ak Grove
A d d itio n fn H illaboro.
It O rh'*mpa>>(i t<> M orrla It lh m n|i« ii
et ua. Lot - Itkw k 30. I'o rn e liu a
W 'aahlnaton C ounty to H o w ard
W a t-
locally by local
people.
P e r fe c tio n B a k e r y
Muin S treet
Hillsboro, Oregon
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p o rt-
SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY FOR
the girls, an d se v e ra l Red Cross ernoon at Forest G rove U ndertak*
W in ifre d Ire n e H u rtln ir l el .« I.* n..y,l
directors.
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-*- — ■ w ith interm ent at For- ,,r' "-n »> ■*’ • l-"i-
mg chapel
' end i ui . k it
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Rev. Fred N ’,r,h '
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Rav of C ornelius
officiated
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Kyle l
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la ri, et
Bride-Elect Honored
I.*d * M and S.1 I II , « k S.
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wio->-ib 1 «L-,t
cardan Tr».-t, «.i.i.r.. .,
M rs -Margaret Hall of P o rtlan d Cal . A ugust -8 1923
S he was — a
T h ...,.a
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H*n - ,i - u» I.» C la ra n ra C
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w aj hostcss for a show er S u n d .-,v registered nurse
su r v iv in g are « « ~ o r t U. p a rt
f ill.» k 1 .s
Mr and Mrs W ll-
A d .iiu .m t.. >nii»h.,r..
night for Miss P atricia McCoy
” r Co.*»
la lw a rd <>»|.
w ho w ill becom e th e b rid e of Wii- liam M S hepard, and one staler
Rarlion 5. TÏM KlW
\ e re tta M. Schm idtin, all of Kca-
|,,r'
liam Z ieg ler on S unday, A ugust 18 cpv
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<.»nevtea»
Sha,
S h a r fr r !.. M w a r d O atlin d
T h e p arty w as held a t the hom e icy
|>art ,.f S r .fl,.,, J r2S H IW
A lb e rt II
S h a r f f r r el u , !.. E d w ard
"f M
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M r and Mrs. E. A. Thom pson, in K C a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s
"»'iin.i ran t
i, r -s mw
Ha
oi
Attends Conference
E ldon P au li re tu rn e d S unday
from N ew Y ork, w h ere he attended
a w eek 's co n feren ce of em ployes
of T im e an d L ife m agazines Mr.
P auli is th e P o rtlan d re p resen ta­
tiv e and m ade th e trip by plane
each w ay.
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Mother Dies Tuesday
Mrs. M ary C vrus of C crvallis
died T uesday, and h er son, W illiam
F. C yrus, is in C orvallis to m ake
fu n e ra l arran g em en ts.
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Birth I- Announced
STEEL
G R A IN B I N S
A nnou
*ent has been received
h e re of «r, b irth J u ly 25 of
son
to Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k B arr of Med­
ford. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k B a rr of
H illsboro a re g ran d p aren ts.
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At Seattle M eeting—
H L M acK enzie. H illsboro Ford
dealer, w as in S e a ttle th e last of
the w eek to a tte n d a m eeting of
th e F o rd d e a le rs ad v ertisin g com ­
m ittee of w hich he is a m em ber.
C o m p lete With Roof
1250 and 2000-bushcl sizes
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\ ou can alw ays rely mi your friendly Pigglv Wiy^ly
to give you and vour budget the beat deal on food
and grocery items. We offer you the finest quality avail­
able al money-savinp prices
s tm t*
Spoetala for Thur».. Fri. and Sat.—Aug. 1. 2 and 3
B A B Y FO CD
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JA R R U B B E R S .................... 2 lo r 5c
HOME CANNERS
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CORN
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C o -o p
Hillsboro, Oregon
130 SO. SECORO AVE.
That is our pledge to Hillsboro shoppers. The best
quality m eats al prices that a re right, brought to you
by experienced butchers in a clean m odern market.
Shop here and join the long list of satisfied custom ers
who make Hillsboro Meat Co. their regular "m eat-m g"
place.
T A T * C om pany
I
For Less”
u
i.e.,n„r.i o
n,lir‘'* '
« W L » “ ’ F*rt “r “* “ M ,s- S ^ n d wi
Del Monte Cream Style.
No. 2 tin
Allan A. bale to Howard R.
s h r» l»
reventive
»t boro. O regon
"
TREE TEA
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TOMATO P u re e ....No. 1 ta ll tin 16c
a week beginning Aug- 5th
G RAPEFRUIT »«2 31e
S it
CARLTON
We will also be
Whenever local people h iv e
aoclal, club or fraternal Item*
of general Interest (bey are ask­
ed to please co-operate by re­
porting th e n .
W
WHOLE SEGMENTS
N O O D L E D IN N E R ..... I6-oz. jar J4c
OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY EVENINGS—
6 to 8 o’clock
CONAN'S K IRRLE
SO U P
Dr. S. S. Nelson and Dr. Chas. Hannon
CA M PBELLS
VEGETABLE
cans
K R A U T . H t D ..........N o. 2>/2 tin ISc
Chiropractic Physicians
120 S. liiir d Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 1631
C H U TN EY
DRESSING
8-ox. bottle
NALLEY'S
Hair Beauty is as Simple as
Greater Voice for
Small Nations Asked
(Continued rroin page 1)
nied testim ony of a Tacom a. Wash .
c o n tra c to r th a t the congressm an
ag reed to " re p re se n t'' him in W ash­
ington for a $25b0 paym ent.
C h in a Reds K ill M arines
M arine from th e P eiping garrison
searched T uesday for U nited S tates
m arines m issing on a north China
b attlefield w h ere at least three w ere
killed and 12 w ounded in a four-
h o u r pitched b attle w ith C hinese
com m unists.
Reds Strip Hungary
T he U nited S tates Friday ac­
cused Russia of strip p in g H un­
g ary of food supplies and vitally
n eeded in d u strial m aterials
R ussian ad m iral declares t h a t
th e "constant stren g th en in g of our
m ilita ry m ight is one of th e most
im p o rta n t tasks of the soviet soci­
ety ."
Four Negroes Lynched
T w o young negroe farm bands
and th e ir w ives w ere m assacred bv
an arm ed and unm asked band of
w hite m en lo G eorgia T hursday
F e d e ra l investigation prom i.cd.
C onfesses Booby T rap
Jam es W B ow den told P ortland
police M onday that hl: - ife Vt,-
F ern Bowden. 44. was blown to
h its S a tu rd a y night bv an infernal
m achine w hich he had built with
th e in tention of k illing a man he
b elieved was associating w ith hi r
Bus Crash Kills Four
F o u r w om an passengers aboard
a W ashington M otor Coach bus
w ere killed and seven ethers se r­
iously in ju r e l in a collision with a
fu rn itu re tru ck and an autom obile
I S a tu rd a y n ear Bingen, Wash.
16-bag
packago
Office will be OPEN 6 DAYS
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Mrs. P A. T ra fz e r of T idew ater
a rriv e d S u n d ay fo r a visit with
M rs. F red S ew ell an d o th e r H ills­
b o ro friends.
Phone59l
“The Best
lU m k
Mandy Watean
at ua. p a rt o f
T ravta.
1944-45 to about 30.1100
ig the year ended
¡flow er im ports w ere
.-»(Ml ixiunds co mt si red
pounds the previous
8 p. in and nil producers, laborers.
A l,-.» M ln in e t o . t,» A b raham
Yun-
.«union 13. T 2 N R-’ W
u t e n d ^ m . d , UrC , UrRcd
ct ..« I . It 4. , II
M'n t inform ation
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r M-i...«y_.
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Nelson
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î 8.?1*11100* to the K.»w
« ‘« b o a r d i n . of .abiishing
the ceil-
H L. N » . l » r , i
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A r th u r
ing TJf!ls m<-'eting is being _ held by I . ~ » l t t . Lota « «nil 7 Hl. . h «. G«.>m
kh„C,.-.OreK° n * “«e S
Stal
tabilization *•»•»»(’» A n*-r,d».l P lat ,.f Pteuaant lt.> m ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W B eck ett of e r-m -law and sister of Mr. Z eigler
lira A. iu,aikn.i m
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Y achats, fo rm e rly
of H illsboro.
■» Uw l& Durkan *
C a r .d .n . Ile llu .k ... W
w ere h e re W ednesday tra n sa c tin g »»
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business an d g reetin g frien d s.
H o m e r rO IH C h i c a g o
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M r. and M rs. R ussell M organ re- , t t ek irom C hica«°
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from a ’’w eek sl
sUS 7 ’ernnd
tu rn ed S u n d a
, fishing
a c e m p a tr m ip e d to M Kiar r . ^
G r:m m of P o rtlan d .
Ep—
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Charles
CO-OP
H illsboro
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oi m e lUCAiinnville court house uZ Ao*
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214 W. Main Street
p art
is em ployed a t a m usic store, and Crwk Acre ,
U A ,( ‘ K 1 »uke can
M r and Mrs. C. L. O akes sp en t plans to re tu rn th e re about Sep-
Leonard o K.^mtein « u« »<» Albert
-K T 1 / car«o>i!?a‘L ,11 to UM
th e w eek-end at Woods, n e a r P a- tem b er 1.
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,..rt
PROM PT. EEFI-
cific C ity, writh Mrs. Oakes' brother,
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Y our
V a lle y
u a.
Quality — Economy — Fair Dealings
7 7 <
2 «’s. 6 3 ‘
ham at
G rave.
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A d d itio n tu H r a w r to n
U n ite d Htataa N a tio n a l Hank of
land, t«» J a m «
S tu a rt
Nl« h !a
Mr. an d Mrs. R. L. B u rn e tt visited
T u a la t in
m eeting n e x t
T h ^ a ' . * ' 1 be
\J ^ rs d a y . August «. to determ ine
about
Phone 651
lb.
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thi»
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wee* ttnd Wl11 rem ain
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1» stro n g enough to un-
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In ,in
MEAT
Hillsboro
BISKIT MIX .
p ,' b * * 'o M k irtlaiu V u:ë ’ visum e
few . b j i * KownoUkl hom< fur “
where the company has another Prune W age Ceilings
' R e tu rn in g they sp en t sev eral days Me©t Slated August 8
a u i
G R O C E R IE S
lu m p e d
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R ig h t N o w !
T ake
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will note w ere only offered prices
-•< m e beginning of harvest No ae-
'.mil sales at these * tu r e s have
j been reported
Incentive paym ents lo grow ers
for a num ber of seeds erops. if de-
liv ered before D ecem ber si. 1046
nave been announced by the m o
reuse In
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neas,
kale.
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seed.
sweet corn, and beets, how ever.
" e r e sm aller th an a year before
Im ports of garden peas w ere m
excess of «3(1.non pounds, and spin-
nearly 285.000 pounds Almost
i none of eith e r came l it the pre-
' loua year Im ports of cabbage
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WILMA SH IPLEY
137 N. Third Avs.
Hllltboro, Oregon
GROUND TO SU IT YOU
CUCUMBERS
Fresh and Crisp.
Each
NEW POTATOES
LEMONS
10 I ba.
SUNKIST. F „| 'll J u ’C'C.
Dozen
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