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/ Wells Family froids Reunion " H a rv e s t" ta b le a u x T he H a rv e s t M a rc h w ill be g iv e n by W a sh in g - t m , A lo h a H ills b o ro and D .x ie M o u n ta in G range* C o ro n a tio n o f th e fa ir queen 11 scheduled to fo llo w at B p in . s ta r t ing w itn th e pageant o f th e H a r- ie - i c o u rt and c u lm in a tin g w ith the c ro w n in g o f th e H a rv e s t Queen W o rk in g u n d e r M rs St in m r d on t h " g e n era l c o m m it!.*e are M rs F.u- r.i- • K im r r i'r le M rs A u d re y S .-,- n ild and M rs Em m a F -r la rid a ll I I I lls b o ro . and M r i S t» lla S tra h l. F orest G ro v e In ch a rg e o f th e ta b le au a re M rs E .i.d W a lk e r. W inona G ra n g e ,.nd M -s U e rle Pei k in s B e a v e rto n G ra n g e In charge o f th e H a rv e s t D r ill are M rs .1 K e m m e r A lo h a G range. H elen G lo v e r W a sh in g t- n G range. W M ora n D ix ie M o u n ta in G ran g e and A W h ita k e r, H .lls b o ro G range Thur-.il.iv. Am’iist 21. 1947 HILLSBORO (Ore ) ARGUS -3 th e ir b irth d a y s d u rin g fa ir tim e M rs A le s L ic h e n b ng m ' h , d s p la y in g h e r K in g E d w a rd s ilv e r It I.. M a rK rn a ie g e ttin g h l. llr I tt V . , a i .1 m ix e d up. . II .w a rd l i b i u r c h a n g in g an ad in g his o ffic e la w n »»orris M r- Entee r ir r .ii.g in g h - h b b y sh p J e rry F o w le r g e ttin g tw o salm on w h ile deep sea fis h in g on hts vaca- P e r il A rm ita g e h a v i { h l. g i t lt t o lle s m e l b rin g in g s ta tio n canopi- k n o c k e d d iw n by a w om an d rr.< l.o is .Anderson peaches to A rg u s g ir ls . . . COIUMIIA B I4 M 0 M 0 l l M « t vV /jtjoznnr • Not necessarily new si M W It I I I D IN G < ( » M i'L l I I .11 f l. la s' ,, , .11 to Hie new q u a rte rs of H a lv o rs o n M o to rs w e re c o m p le te d S a tu rd a y to m a rk th e lm a l c o m p le tio n of th is *30,000 b u ild in g on Baseline and D e n n is O w n e d by O ( ' H a lv o rs o n , th e SO b y 100-foot co n cre te and steel b u ild in g fe a tu re s flu o re s c e n t lig h tin g , ra d ia n t beat and e xh a u st v e n tilu tlo n C o n s tru c tio n s ta rte d in M ay, 1B46, and th e H ud so n a u to m o b ile d e a le r for th e c o u n ty m oved in M a rc h 1. 1B47. 1OOT ( ’a m p R e tre a t W ash . S a tu rd a y Th S w e d ish B in ti t B ib le r im p is fo r v o iriK n r pi o f B .ip tis t ch u rch e s of W .is h in ^ to p O reg o n and M an » .md is lo ca te d b etw een T acom a and •Se.ittl •. ».»st o f th e h ig h w a y She to >k w ith he: P a u lin e p< arson. Jlrn r n ir and D onnie K a r r, V ir g in ia Dan tri H e i r n and Hob B e ck and C h a rle s S co tt T h e y p la n to spend .ill w k th e re Rev L () W a h l le ft M o n d a y n» rn .n rf fo r C a m p R e tre a t $100 a fo r / M o n th L if e HAM - BACON - CHICKENS TO BENEFIT THE Gales Creek Community Band T h r (lo lJ tn Y u n F / a S f i t r i so«.’ 1. If c - h n iir m o n th ly in co m e fo r life w hen yo u w is h to re tire . 2. P ro te c tio n fo r fa m ily n o w . J. Pay» d o u b le fo r accid e n ta l death be fore re tire m e n t age. 4. B u ild » up la rg e each reserve. 5. Pay» steady in c o m e i f you are p e rm a n e n tly d isa b le d . Sunday, Aug. 24 GALES CREEK SCHOOL S ta y iiaikii I v s iiia x i : 1 Miles Wost of Forest Grovo on Wilson Bivcr Highway < im if n in fi W A Y N E H . EMMOTT GRANT T. JOHNSON l l l l l "HORn. m o l. lA For all your picture needs at the Fair grounds see Fritz Photo OFFIClfìL PHOTOGRfìPHER to Her Majesty and fill Her Realm Land o' Better Living" P h o n e 436 "F ritz" L em ck e F o re s t G ro v e ‘ a k in g w ith h lm M rs. F if ie P <rson. R a n d a ll I ’u i i s r i an .la m e Person T h e y w ill M i i m T h u • day e ve n in g. M’ • • O l-o n and th re e son 3 o f K» • d: poi t came S a tu rd a y and ar ‘ o n d in it a few days h e re v is itin g r e la tiv e and frie n d » Fair Ready for Wednesday Opening l( o n tin u e d fro m page l l d u d m i th e d a iry b a rn 4-H b u ild ii and ii n e w ly -c o n s tru c te d assem b ly h a ll in ac'-om m odate 4-H c lu i ile rn o n s ira tlo n s th ro u g h o u t th < th re e days o f th e fa ir H o r tic u ltu r a l and a g ric u ltu r a l ex h ib .ts fo r ju d g in g have been m o v ed fro m th e G ra n g e b u ild in g to th e roo m u p s ta irs o v e r th e 4-H b u ild ing H ere also w ill be fo u n d t h ' fa rm ve te ra n s e x h ib its and an e x te n sive e x h ib it o f th e w o rk p e r fo rm e d by th e a d u lt e d u ca tio n elubs o f th e c o u n ty , in c lu d in g s e w ing. c h ild p ro je c ts and u p h o ls te ry classes Educat nal e xh b its in c lu d e th e H e a lth A s s o c ia tio n s m o b ile X - r a y u n it, a rm y r e c r u itin g e x h ib it in c lu d in g a P-80 je t e n g in e, th e state fo re s try e x h ib it, w h ic h in c lu d e s • co m p le te lo o k o u t - la iio n . th e J o u r nal h e lic o p te r, w h ic h w ill be at th e fa n fo r one day, and H o b b y H a ll ' I q u ip n irn t B rin g s h o w n In th e fa rm m a c h in e ry section w ill be n u m e ro u s m ach in e s now a v a ila b le , pu m p s and e le c tric a l a p p lia n ce s Because o f th e sh o rta g e o f h e a vy m a c h in e ry , not a g reat deal i f th is w ill be fo u n d T h ro u g h o u t th e b u ild in g s w ill be n u m e ro u s e x - , titb its in th e re a lm o f b e tte r liv in g | .n c lu d .n g fu r n it u r e and hou seh o ld appliances. T h e re also w ill be p ro v id e d p le n ty o f e n te rta in m e n t, b o th fre e and fo r an a d m is is o n ch a rg e a m id w a y w ill be in s ta lle d alo n g th e road fro m th e east gate o f th e f a ir g ro u n d s to th e a u d ito riu m , a lo n g w h ic h w ill be concessions on b o th sides, w ith rid e s at th e east end U n d e r th e auspices o f th e S ta te Horseshoe a ssociation c o n testa n ts Ir o in a ll p a rts o f O reg o n w i l l v ie d a ily at th e f a ir g ro u n d s fo r th e c h a m p io n s h ip horseshoe p itc h e r o f th e state W a s h in g to n c o u n ty toss- ers have been in v ite d to a c o u n ty to u rn a m e n t b e g in n in g W ednesday a fte rn o o n w ith th e w in n e r q u a li fie d to e n te r th e state to u rn a m e n t .A m ateur Show Staled A m a te u r e n te rta in e rs of th e c o u n ty have also been in c lu d e d in th e fe s tiv itie s and can p re se n t th e ir acts fo r $100 in cash p riz e s in S ta r lig h t T h e a tre on T h u rs d a y . F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y n ig h ts T he w in n e rs o f th e f ir s t tw o shows w ill v ie f o r to p h o n o rs S a tu rd a y n ig h t. F orest G ro v e L io n s c lu b is sp o n so rin g th is event. A n e x te n s iv e e x h ib itio n o f p e r sonal hob bies w ill be fo u n d again th is ye a r in H o b b y H a ll E a rly in te re s t and e n trie s in th is section seem to fo re ca st an u n u s u a l d is p la y . H ills b o ro L io n s c lu b is the sponsor .A ll d is p la y s th is y e a r w ill be fenced to p re v e n t h a n d lin g o r loss o f v a lu a b le a rtic le s . T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , and e v e ry e ve n in g th e re a fte r, w ill be e n te r ta in m e n t in " S ta r lig h t T h e a tre " a nd d a n c in g in th e a u d ito riu m . O ld T im e rs w i l l w h ir l to th e m u s ic of G race W h ite h e a d and h e r o rc h e s tra T h u rs d a y n ig h t, w it h m od e rn dances on th e fo llo w in g tw o n ig h ts to th e m u s ic o f Hazel F is h e r and h e r a ll g ir l band B o th o rch e stra s w e re at th e f a ir last ye a r. F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y w i l l fin d th e r id in g c lu b s h a v in g t h e ir days F rid a y w ill be th e J u n io r Horse sh o w in th e o ld b a ll p a rk , and the se n io rs w ill rid e in t h r il lin g coo- t.s ts Saturday a fte rn o o n . ¡15 T h p a t r p G ABLES N ew Star deborah kerr ua i neaire ¡s 7 DAYS - Thurs., August 21, through Wed., August 2 7 Continuous Show Sunday- Starts at 1:30 p. nt T h e pageant w ill be , p^ned at 8:30 p m w ith a S a lu te to th e F a ir by 'h e orch e stra fo llo w e d b y a vocal solo by M rs W a lte r G ro s je a n A n a rra tiv e o f th e "F a te s " o f a g ri- - u ltu r e and a p ro c la m a tio n o f J u p ite r by M rs M au d e S ta n n a rd . d i re c to r o f th e pageant, w ill fo llo w A re v ie w o f th e seasons w .Il be presented by Ceres, P om ona and F lo ra T he episode on w in te r is to in c lu d e a b a lle t by H e le n W ic k W a l ters and p u p ils a nd a ta b le a u by th e c o u rt of th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty granges T he s p rin g ana su m m e r episode w ill in c lu d e m u sic by th e o rch e stra , a v o c a l solo by M rs Grosje.an. a p a n to m im e by th e P y th ian S.sters o f H ills b o ro b a lle t d a n c es by H elen W ic k W a lte rs and S h a rleen Rice, and a ta b le a u by th e B e a ve rto n , T ig a rd and W in o n a granges. T he a u tu m n episode w i l l open w ith a d r i ll by th e P y th ia n S isters o f Forest G ro v e , fo llo w e d b y th e DRY SKIN PLUS — News, Cartoon, Solected Short Subjects EDWARD CIAMONO ANDERSON Jew elers O v e r a Q u a rte r C e n tu ry in H ills b o ro BACK ON COLUMBIA «¡NOS US TO $1000 TO E V E R Y T H IN G S E N S IB L E FOR S id e d so h e o *e « ly . . . bond < roti#d to e .o e rd y oi lin t t.Qhi your heort w ill i l i o a b e a ti Vos w ill ee.ov a l.let.ete ot o o ld e o e to e te n lt, p o tte tt.n g to o r .le d o c re o '.Oe a f o Colum b.o 0 oeioed »»eg See O„, e o 'a b ie c o U e c o o e o « d vow n tee w hvi P R IC E S B A C K -T O -S C H O O L A n J what Jo we mean by a sensible price? The lowest price that still assures you good quality. We never, never sacrifice quality to price. That wouldn't be sensible, for quality plays the dum ber One role in VALUE. Our prices g i t e you the qualitiet you wans, need, should have—at prices you’ll f n d it hard to match anywhere else. A nd that makes sense, especially when you have big school-clothes shopping ahead o f you! Boys’ Sport Shirts CLEANSING CREAM C leanses th o ro u g h ly ... p am pers dry skin. O n e dollar saving on the big half pound jar. C o lo n ia l D a m e s q u a lity SANFORIZED’, COLOR-FAST cotton poplins and fancy broad cloths! Plains and plaids with in-or-out tails, double yoke! Corduroy Slacks, 6-16 4.49 B O Y S ’ SW EA TER S PHOTO SERVICE 100% F IN E W OOL? Agents for W H IT M A N S ( H O C O L A T E S Kramien's Drug Store Registered Pharmacists A whale of a value at 3.98! Crew neck slipovers of pure worsted! Horziontal chest stripes in gay colors. You'll find your size 10-16! L . C. K ra m ie n R ay M eadow s Phone 261 Hillsboro. Ore. A L L -W O O L SW E A T E R S FOR LA D S 4 to 10! Long sleeve, crew neck slip* overs in snappy new stripes, Get R eady for S ch ool W e tin re ally ca refu l r e s o l i n g o n c h i l d r e n 's shoes so they rem ain tru e to o rig in al size. P la y in g m arb le s, r o lle r - s k a t in g , fo o tb a ll — n o th in g can h u r t th e ir to u g h le a th e r toes! In t e r - f le x sole and S a n itiz e d * lin in g 12-3. n rj A L L -W O O L C A R D IG A N S FO R G IR LS 4 to 8! Sizes 8 > z -12 s ) .* X 3 Soft, warm novelty knits in five spirited young colors. A L L -W O O L C A R D IG A N S FOR T H R IF T Y M ISSES! Big buttons, ribbed neck and cuffs. Sizes 34 to 40. DE WHITT'S SHOE CLINIC KEENAN O írte» Look at the fine dresses you get for 2.98! Wonderful, washable cottons — preshrunk or Sanfor ized’. Gay color combinations don't soil as quickly! 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F o r m e r ly H a r ris Shoe R e p a irin g Jr. Boys' Durable. Corduroy Jimmies* Little Girls' All-Wool Sweaters. 2-8 Girls' Fine Wool Sweaters, 7-14 Big Boys' Warm Wool Sweaters Girls' Plaid or Plain Skirts. 7-14 Teen-Age Girls’ School Blouses Bright. Warm, All-Wool Headsquares Boys' Sturdy, All-Leather Shoes Girls’ Fine-Fitting Leather Shoes Jr. Boys' Cotton Poplin Sport Shirts Children's Combed Cotton Anklets Boys' Combed Cotton T-Shirts, 6-IB •Ilcg. U. S. Tat. OH. 2.! 1.! 2.1 3.1 2.! 1.5 .! 4? 4.! 1.! .! .! Shrinkage will not exceed I Girls' Beloved Saddles At Low Price! A n d red ru b b e r soles and heels a gain! S o ft and p lia b le le a th e r u p p e rs — S a n itiz e d * lin in g s . B ro w n , w h ite tr im . 8 ' , - 12 0-69 - 3 0-98