The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 21, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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th e ir b irth d a y s d u rin g fa ir tim e
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d s p la y in g h e r K in g E d w a rd s ilv e r
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in g his o ffic e la w n
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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 . . .
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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.
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( ’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
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Hillsboro. Ore.
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Sizes 8 > z -12
s ) .* X 3
Soft, warm novelty knits in
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A rn o ld Seeborg h itc h - h ik in g to
the . o lf to u rn a m e n t
E d d ie l.a-
li i .
H o rin e
lo e lk e r r id in g a g re y m are
Iro n B ra n d * c h a u ff- u n? th e H a r-
vest Que.-r. Candid ites at th e fa ir
M rs. E n id W a lk e r «
g '.he
c o m m u n ity sin g at th e g ra n g e p o t­
lu c k p ic n ic S u n d a y and m a k in g a
s lid .n g fin a le .
It llo r n e e k e r s e rv in g ice cream
Dale V a n llo m e le n
< ng
B ob and M a ry Jane L a w re n c e p u t­
tin g in a n e w la w n
G la d y s L e w ­
is b u y in g some h ig h s te p p in g s lip ­
per
C h e t E d w a rd s s p o rtin g his
n e w c o !'
T h e H e n ri Lyo n s
G eorge I ’ ltts n a m in g th e ir s tre e t the
L yo n s P it "
F in is B ra w n and
Leon D a v is p la n n in g to ce le b ra te
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
142 S. Second A v e .
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
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A n d red ru b b e r soles and
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