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THE Thui'Hilay. November 21, 1932 Tigard Grange For Next Year » < / (Ile Carli, Tl««r.l) |'hi»d eh' Tigard lliurs liiiixter i of lipird lirnn*r „ niendier. »HI hillhded tiny. Twi Into the lliird and fnurlh ilrgrer* ■ . thè lo. Ili dc*rer Drermbcr 7 by offh'crs rlri'lcd were: tram ( Hhcr Mr. F. i urti« Tigard, ovrrxcrri ’ Itutlrr. Mr» (inicr Ixane« let tirer ; ( hrixtcnxeii, ........... ( tremi- secretary; C ■ hiildiilni Mr. urcri Flora l.rrdy, Il riedeiiuin. Pointer, xtcw-iird; r; Mr». Siali li, Crrc»l gatekeeper; Danlrlk. Fiorai Mi . Mar Bcriiiccc I- Siinmier», l'.iin. ........... ma mi I llenr. gnret Met «ent inc, aMbtant ,t»ward. ì'iM ird, I n d v iiMxixl ant Dorothy I he lecturrr'« program *tcw ard ac« featured the high ,1'hool md It tlvitlr*. Bazaar, Dinner Held \iinu<il bazaar timi dinner of of the Ev 1 ailiex* \|(| Mielet V gelical cluirrli wen- held «t (iraiige hall Friday evening- btzaar opened in th< i fancy 2 o’clock with dhp1 <l<|s und work, shrubs, i rt V hehl ends Member* of the *<■ th fin h g poNtofficr gift «hop to Uli- . r giv member I un.' .«mu thin member Ilie «liti other designated (——i g uiulrr nrr, serve rd in the even \\ M* the direction of Mr« II upprox Donald, wa* attended b rre pro Imatelv !»<» persons given in gram after the dinner thr grange auditorium C*>naiil«*r Budget Monday Voter* of *ch«i >»l <ll,trkt -*a will tie called upon Mimdav rvrnin* «" decide whether thr liuilgrl prrfiar rd for next y rar * III l*r ad’Mdrd or whether thrrr »ili br »olar rr Sm- Klimt to tir ral'ril bv ductlom ih 1, *7.22*1 alilrll la di*t rlct tax about I* ¡«i.lMMI Ir,» than la»! yrnr, «lur to » the |I.IV mrlit » of M'liool lntrrr»t bavin* brrn bond* and i |*rr»oiinl krrvlrr brail» completed I the li*t of propownl rvprnillture» Pol .1 * -• '*" *««4 »’ with ,rt for «i:«.«l.’*> • prnditurr* I Ti*aril Itrhrknli M ember* o f to brani thrlr granii lodge No Mr- I thrl Mihlruin of prr«ident, ,t a <b«trl<t roiulnvr Milwaukie, — , held «1 Wll.oimllr S.turd.n niild. November 19 PI*»» M"J*' , \<l,l><>r» rroup <>f •I»'- rig»n|i rrllrf cotntiilllrr dlM-uwd plan» sdur.ln ..<«>>• <■>’ di.prn.ini, re lief thi' »•’ ,r n'"1 •' ’ ,,f ..bl linln« inorirv tn < «rri <>n the uork It. port- .d «hr »"••••■••« r.,untv r.i.d ».irk I hit «d ”1,. the unemployed in H»- dl.trnt were made. Ind the pro-pert., were the not very bright Ten men i... •• from - __ now engaged 3 igard district nrr id work, but will soon be fm- on r“i opon completion of the |*hrd road lol .b on the highway Just south There »re approximately of hrrr pm f.iiuilic* in thl* district tbit Lewi*, mem- * !|| need hell' > P 1' E I Ittee, her of l.i't yrnr » rot rd thr ill, ' <>f h II in* each organ!- r itlon hr re-|>oii'ddr for a i number I .mill. .. thill there will v..:-. be clox- The ndvi*orv group rr cont act will net n« a clearing house Mr the different organization« in the com m no«(v 1 tie high school student to b«»dv will put on II a program their sb.' are work help thr relief I S k III tbi« big I r undertaking t rw is and (,u rt i* 11 Tontz. I* I a gird nrr in i charge of getting program for earlv in coiiimunit; I ieccmbcr ’Thl! *ccond Wrdnesd iv of rverv month w»»* set for the nth l»orv committee meetings <)r- - t were Rcbek di«, giniiation* present Methodist church, Odd Fellow*. I s angelical church. Grange. Lion* club. V home game» arc played on the Imai high xchool floor Ladle»* Ahl of the Mrtliodixt church mat at the home of Mi I S. Davi» and decided to give a number of himlieon« to rnixr Ihr money to carry on the aid lii’.l lunchroii will be given De« rm her I at thr homr of Mr». E. Johnston They al»o derided t O make quilt» to br uxrd in relief work. Mr. and Mrs. ( liarle*» I. Smitli of Metzger have »old tlirlr four- acre colonial suburban home to Mr and Mrs Fred Harrison of Ti g.ird In the transaction, Mr. and and Mrs. Smith acquired re idential propc rt y in Portland Mrs Smith I*» « h it i r 111 n ii of the I igard union high school board and I m district presi dent of (hr Stale Federation of Women’, club Successful candidate* at the eral election elution were guests at I Jons club meeting November It Speakers included Treasurer Elect W W Boxcow, Sheriff J W <'on nell. Represent »I >' e J <> Johnson, and Justice of Peni e J S Barbur of Tigard Mr. Short of Beaverton tulkrd in behalf of the West Coast 'Telephone company in regard to the rem idution urging investigation of public utilities I hr I mns v otrd Io amend Ihc resolution to limit the Invr tigalion Io light and pow Next l.ioiis diner rr com 1.mica will br it the Tigard Grange hall I It < rniber league w ill giv c it Ihc Gl I Jrcriiibc r h Community Dinner At Chehalcm Mt (By Mr* Bird McCormick) \ conimunity Thank*giving din ncr w.i* held today at the Pleasant View school. \n epidemic of flu started in the Buck Hr.i ven district last week, \ number of children wen- ah sent from »ch< tool and several farm an enforced v-ication ers took from their work. Several of the farmer» here took advantage of what few good days there were last week md finished digging tlicir potatoes Digging on shares has been popular here this ! II went to i Mrs. Jerome Buzaii Oregon City Thursday t o help care Ml« n for her Mister-in-la w, Mr* Harvey, who i* ill-. J. Maynard Mr and Mrs. II. spent the week end at the Roy Mr I >a V ton» brin g > Dougal home nt among the guests at a dinner party there Sunday. Mr* Roblr i son and B ea< her Hob inson of Tigard were guests at the II .1 Maynard home Thursday The RobiiiMon* have a nursery of lillv bull»* here on part of the Maynard I farm. Thoma« Tw igg Wnynr .Jones and n went to Grant* Pas« Wednesday of last week where they were en- trrtaineil nt t hr 1 icorgr Kendall Wayne Jones, who , home. Mr*, had been visiting there and in ( nllfornin for the list two months, returned home witjj them the first of the week. and Marvin , Mr*. Mn tv Ornduff ' ( Irndu f T ■» < Jrnduff v ¡sited M r brother in-law and sinter Mr and I Mr*. Jake Whitmore nt Hillsboro > Sunday rvrning Mr \\’hitm<»re i* , rotiv alexing from Injuries received I accident tli.it occurred I n an aul w rrk« ngo. about fiv Mr», Henrv Vcrstrrg ’ Mr nt were ho* nt n informal dinner Di, when the partv N ember following gur«t « were entertained: 1 \l \ erstreg of Newberg, Mr and 1 anil I (icorgr Mavnnrd, Mr Mr* Mr« Ray Ego and Frank Schinclt r.er. Laurence Tat man w ent ning Saturday for a I 1 visit at thr home of hi* aunt Mr* \\ Illi.mi B vkt r Mr and Mr* Chnrlr* Tatman 1 joinril a group of relative* nt thr T lor i B iker home Sundav \iuotig them were Mr and Mr* William Joo* of Hillsboro and Mr* Theo dore Wells and baby son Theodore Jr of Redmond M r and Mr*. Charles Zeigler and I family of Carlton and Mr and Mrs. Roy Harrington and Hay Jarman of Portland were entertained at 4 card pnrtv nt thr George Zeigler home Saturday rvrning. Mi** Shirley Jarman, who teaches nt Mountain Top, was taken ill 'Thursday evening and was unable to teach until Tur.*<hivA Mr* D. M. McInnis visited a daughter, Mrs. Roy Marlin, nt Beaverton Sunday Mrs Marlin has brrn ill for several month*. Mr and Mrs. Sim Otto visited his sister, Mrs. Fred Werre, Sun- day nt Six Corners, Mrs. Werre has been seriously ill for several weeks. Laura I.ue Murray spent the last tw'o weeks with her grandma, Mrs. D. M McInnis, who with Krun rth McInnis accompanied her home Saturday' and remained over night. Mrs Laura Murray and children and Miss Mice McInnis moved last week from Portland to Fairv air. Frances Drardorff, who had been at thr McCormick homr for the past three weeks, left Wednesday I for Molalla, where he is at home with his parents. Miss Wilma Picric of Hillsboro was n guest at the Finigan home from Wednesday till Saturday even ing. Mrs. Sadie Airee of Van Nuys, Cal . w as a guest last week of her niece Mrs. Frank Hill. Alumni Win Fx «tar« of Tigard high fontbill tram« hoc got !<’ and formed ¡1 football team number of g irne* The lm\- been wanting to play the high school, but were not able to get ii game *o they t«*ok on some s.-,... out- side competition. Caddie* of Port land Golf chib ......... furni*hc«l thr op -............... position for thr T local« in the game nt the plnyed Sunday afternoon i . I field, being defeated high sibool I hc c iildics h id pre* iouslv ft» to 0. 7L. 12 to 0. \n- drfe.itrd thr local otbrr game i* billed for next Sun il av iftrrnoon of thr high school tii-ld with thr cadilir*. Thr Missionary society hud charge of thr rvrning'» program of thr Evangelical church Sunday rvrning and mndui’lrd their annual oratorical contest in which Mrs |l | Daniels won thr local contest and medal and will compete with winner» of other district*. I hi* mis- xionary socirty has charge of ail evening’s service once a year when thr annual < ontrst is held. Mrs Karl Brorder. who won thr jwarl medal, highest of all, last year, is chairman of thr oratorical contest. Mrs Mabie Close, manager of the high senmd cafeteria, has opened a recreation room in back of the cafeteria to br used by thr stu- drnts. Thr students have hern m.iK Ing a lid of use of thr free recrea tion room especially during rainy, weather. 'The Tigard town tram, members of League B city basketball tour ney, met its second defeat at thr hands of Kenton Tuesday rvrning, Novrmbr 15 at Kenton. 'The local tram’s defense started to work in th<* second half and held Kenton Don’t take your worries to bed while Tigard added some scores. I itton was high point man with 14 with you; you need all Ihc sleep counters. Home games to be play- you cm gel to dispose of them to Ex. ( <miets, Cadets and Poslofficr. All morrow. Business Needs Gas Just as our motor car needs more gas when we encounter rough roads, so does business require more stimula tion to pull itself through the mire of depression. And this presents to advertising its biggest opportunity . . . for it is the special function o f advertising I o stimulate new wants and desires and to inspire buying.—Gilbert T. Hodges HILLSBORO ARGUS Mrs Kay firn, Mrs Fred Wol ford and Mr» Mr», ('liarles Dodson. Mrs J oe Ciiwrxe and d«ughtrr« of Shrfflin wrr«* Saturday vixitur« al thr Ell Grindle home. Clean I Church Ground* A group of the local men and E. church wiimrii met at the M Friday afternoon and 'Tlmrxdfiy and brush, weed* away I and cut. (By Thelma Sandy) ornamental xoim* planted Banks American lagmn Auxll-1 They t II e improved a n d lary met at the home o f Mr». A i xhrubbrry A Croisant November 15. . The prex- ground». Student Play December 2 hlrnt, Mrs laina Davis, appojnted . Date of the student body play standing committers and outlined been her program for the coming year. “Tea Topper ’Tavern,’* ha» December 2. Vori* I lie committers appointed were: announced ax Mrs Aly««' .Stohler, hospital; Mr*. Bailey in the coach and the leading Nelle Jensen, child welfare; Mr*. women arc Betty VariDomclen and I h e leading Evi» Moore, Xmcric/inihin ; Pat ricin Johanna Dlrrickx. Jensen, publicity. I wo member» male part» are taken bv (icorgr elected Io the county council were: Miiycx and Alvan Kauffman. Mrs. Mr». Harry White and Mrs Marion Moore and Mrs A Iyer Stohler. A sewing bee wan form l.awrrncc White of Portlarui vi»- I larry cd and at the next mreling every- lied at thr home of Mr», one will makr pajamas for the White’s xixter, Mr*. W. 1. Sellers. child welfare A membership drive 'The White« < «lied on Mr». M. A. wa» also started and thr object Dodds also. Mr and Mrs Dwight Sellers of wax to see which I side " could get the most members, The winners Forest (»rose visited with Mr Sil will be entertained at a banquet lers’ parents, Mr and Mr». W. 1 Sellers, Sunday. to hr held with thr legion. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond of children of Forest (»rove were Sun Timber were Sunday v bitor» at day visitors with Mr and Mrs. the George Moss home. Mr and Mrs A 4 Frirdlry of Cliff Thompson and funily Mr. and .Mrs. D. II. Burkhalter Hillsboro were Sunday visitor» ■t of Hillsboro were visitors at the thr Ray Pirmley home. Otlu-r guests there Sunday were l< I» Earl Wilson home Sunday. Mrs Katherine Keenan is ill at Holgate and Mr. St. . John of Hillv- the home of her daughter, Mr*. boro. N J (»riffin Vixiting Mrs Kecnon Mrs A A. ('roisant, Mrs. Jeff from Saturday until Tuesday were Kenncih and Mr C. B Hall vl*- itcd W cilncsday afternoon with Mrs Miry Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Lewis of Kansas (‘its Frank Herd of Portland. .Mrs E. E Nickerson is visiting Mr and Mrs. Reid Lidridge and brother, Itoy Layton, son John of Hillsboro visited with with her Mr and Mrs. Jeff Kennedy Sun in Elma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stohler and il |f Mr .Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Kennedy son Bobby Spent Sunday with and Mrs. Kenneth Robert» i n and x<m Ronald were Sunday guest» Wcatliiibrr. of Mr and Glenn M oxs, Irvin Mead, Edwin at Westimbcr. 'Thu riel Shipley and David Mrs. A B McFarlane sing at Jesse, thr Scotch Prrxbytrrian church near St rubb spent two day« fishing on North Plain* for the funeral *<*rv- Pebble creek last week. and Mr- McFarlane and Mr i< « I Of Mr I • r«• t Ii \ I lundlrv,1 Mr- Dorothy baby of Forest Grove .spent Sunday Monday afternoon, McFarlane*» and Monday at Mrs, Mr. and i Mrs li E Le.May of Mr. and Mrs. (. harles Portland are ‘pending thr I hanks parents, giving holiday* with Mrs. I.eMay’x Shipley. Mrs. (’harles Shipley, Mrs. II. A parent», Mr. M rr. nd Mi \ i Williams, ami Mr* William Moore and family. » I.udiaw were business visitors in Hillsbor » Mr. and and children k, Wash., Saturday. Banks Legion Auxiliary To Hoki Contest are spending With Mr I.udiaw'* xixtrr, B Tres- ham. mother, Mr». Fred Wolford*! Mr». Belle Lilly of Cornelius, is »pending a few dpyx here. Mr». Roy Stafford returned Sun- day from Br;ivcrton, w here she has been caring for her mother, M rs William Moxa. Mr», Charles Ke* '»*- ler went Sunday to spend a few day* with her mother, M 3 rs. U il- linm Mo*.*, in Beaverton. Chcxtcr Edmiston, who is living with Mr. and Mr*. Henry Jones, wax taken to the X'cteranx* hux- pit.il in Portland last week. M r and Mr* William Moore were Friday evening dinner guest-» at th* home of Mf *nd Mr*. \\ . W Boxrow in Hillsboro. Robert Burn* »pent the week end with hi* grandmother» Mr*. I.vdia Rubble, hi Purtiund. Mr ami Mrs Frank Heisler and children of < Gales Creek visited at thr home r of Mrs. Heisler's par- rntx, Mr aml Mrs. Ben Bateman, Saturday cv ruing. Lewi» Prntiger of Wheeler vis- ited hl home here from Friday un- til Sunday \ pep tallv was held Friday evr- ning. \ bon! ire was made and student.* serpentined thr town. In the last home game of thr season Bank* eleven ( suffered its first high school defeat of thr season when they were defeated by llilhi 6 to 0. Owing to an ankle injury during a practice game last week, Gordon Laxton, one of thr star players for B inks, could not play very long at a time and was final- lv forced to give up. The luneup w.i* a* follow*: William Bernards, left end; Leslie Kcenon. left tackle; Perry Duma*, left guard; Ray mond Vnndrrr.inden, center; liar old Fisher, right guard; Max La- Porte, right tackle; Ihuriel Ship lev. right end; Ms in Kauffman, right half; Robert Smith, left half; Raleigh Biker, quarterback; and Clarence Vnndcrzanden, full- back. Sub« were Howard Rrpprto, Francis Dierickx, Irvin Mead, (ilenn M«»*s, and Gordon Layton. Mr. and Mrs ('baric.* M.iuhinney and daughters Zeola and Mr*. Hen ry Hunt and children Junior and Jack of 1 lillsboro were visiting relatives and friends in Banks Sunday. Pearl Bea rd of Portland w a s a Sunday visitor with her father. .I esse Beard. Mr. and Mrs. I.. J Doeherty of I'routlake, Wash., were visiting nt the cheese factory, looking after business interests and visiting with their son, Richard, during the w cek-end. Mrs. Otto Johnson entertained a number of girls and their mothers Saturday, the occasion being little Fern Johnson’s birthday. Those at tending were Sheila Hall, Kay I’illcn Lien, Evelyn Kessler, Nor- ma Taylor, Fern Prickett. M irj Marr, Connie Lou Kennedy, Bar- bara Wilson, Evelyn Armentrout, \lice Mailer, Marjory Wilcox, Dor othy, Alma and Katherine Miller, and Juanita Wolford. Mother* at tending were Mrs. V F. Marr, Mrs. Jeff Kennedy, Mrs. Ellis Taylor, Mrs. Otis Armentrout, Mrs. Ear| Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Mailer, lb. 12V2C i low»; < otton examiner (foreign staple), <*3,200 a year, less a furlough de duction of 8 I 3 per cent and re tirement deduction of 3c per cent; I lilted States Bureau of Efficiency, Washington, D. C All states except Dela warr, low a, Vermont, Virginia, Maryland, and the District of ( olumbia have re ceived les. than their share of ap pointments in thr apportioned de partment service at Washington, D ( Full information may be obtained from Angie B. Harrington, sec re tarv of thr Cnitrd States Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office or custom house in this city. Scholls -The newly elected offi- cerx of thr Grange are Harry Schmrltzer, master; Rhoda Hesse, overseer; Henry Hesse, lecturer; (ieorgr Kirpatriik, steward: John Sc hnieltzrr, assistant stew ard; Eliza beth Reed, chaplain; Jenny Larkin, treasurer; Helena Miller, secretary; L W I Guild, gatekeeper; Margaret Flint, Ceres; Mary Schrneltzer, pianist; ; Marie Schmidt, Pomona; Grace Taylor, Flora; Henrietta Schmidt, lady steward, and John Schrnrltzer, member of executive committee for one year. The Grange w (11 hold a Special session on Mon day evening, November 28 at 8 o'clock to confer thr first and sec ond degrees. 1 he Young People’s class of the .Mountain Home Evangelical church visited the Scholls M. E. church Sunday. Mrs. Ferd Groner and Miss Anna Kratt attended the opening of the art museum in Portland Saturday afternoon. Miss Grace Kingston was dinner i guest of Arlene Gotter Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Bartlett of Port land gave a surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs. Ferd Groner November 17. The following guests were present: ~~ Mrs. ~ L. ~ R. Green- wood of Aloha, Mrs. Mettie Cabow <»f Portland, Mrs. H. T. Koeber and Miss Anna Kratt. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jones «and Mr. and Mrs. Fielder Jones of Portland were Sunday dinner guests at the F. E Rowell home. Mr and Mrs. E. T Billings were Sunday guests at the A. M. Perley home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rowell and Bert Rowell are making a tour of the beaches this week. Miss Ollidene Coe was a week- end visitor at the H. T. Hesse home. Food donations by the Scholls league to the district league har vest festival will be« taken to Port land Friday. Kenneth Koeber’s side of the league contest is ahead WllsbonáOXrg n s *TW« iMO/Xlti AM' Hillsboro, Oregon Pure Milk For Baby For those first years he must absolutely have none but the best.................. the purest .... the easiest to digest. Hundreds of babies fed on i from our dairy have shown as wholesome sturdy growth and development as has ever been known. Telephone 4RX1 Fir Grove Dairy GRADE “A” MILK ■¡Prunes - Prunes - Prunes a ___ id _____ nr i National Prune Week a November 28th to December 3rd I his surely is a wonderful opportunity to Help the Growers. Safeway Stores Are all set to go. Our stores have purchased tons and tons of prunes. Our specials for Prune Week. 13c 4 lbs. a very MACARONI CHEESE Rose City. We have the kind you want. are MILD— Lb............ 4 lbs. artewiible Parking and Service Station un the corner of Sth and Columbia Street*. Parkin? a« well as all other «ervtcea fate». 37c 12 lbs Specials Below Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday November 25, 26 and 28 I HAVE JUST OPENED at provided most reasonable By drinnr into the city by way of Terwilliger Boulevard, you come in on «th Street and pa«* riirht by our place. When driving over the Canyon Road, you continue on to Jeffemon to 6th Street, then just one block to the rizht. GLEN STAPLETON 3 lbs. Great JL Northern. Butter Pickles, 2 for z. Bread Everything is in readiness at BUY SAVE! 37c 4 lbs. HillsboroTruckCo 1153 Washington St. Phone 1561 General Trucking and Contract Hauling Wood - Fuel c. CRACKERS BALCO MALT SNOWFLAKES Never fails. 27c 2 lb. box 2 dozen Sugar Cookies FREE With each purchase. 3 cans SARDINES Admiral VEAL AIRWAY Five Deliveries Pure cane. Fresh ground to your liking. 23c 67c COFFEE 3 lbs. Macaroni, curve cut. 4 lbs Cheese, mild, lb Cheese, aged, lb Snowflake Sodas, 2 lb. pkg FREE FREI. 2 dozen rookies purchase of SNOWFLAKES. Grapenut Flakes, pkg Tomatoes, No. 2x/2 can pack. Pickles, 2 for Beat Foods. Bread it Butter. IS os. jar. Old Burley Malt 43c Specials for Wed., Fri., Sat., Nov. 23, 25 and 26 Treat yourself to the finest coffee money can buy. Lb 10 lbs We reserve the right to limit quantities. NOB HILL COFFEE FR1 i. 5c lb. SUGAR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Lettuce, solid, crisp .... 5c Grapefruit, 80 size, 3 for 13c Onions, locals, 12 lbs. . . 15c Edward's Dependable, 1 lb. tin For Stewing. 23c 20Ç 10c Red Mexican Beans, 5 lbs 18c Small White Navy Beans, 5 lbs. 15c Toilet Tissue, “Silko," 3 for 13c Sugar, pure cane, 10 lbs 3 lbs 25c AIRWAY— Lb.................... 3 cans NOB HILL- Formerly Hillsboro Truck & Fuel Co. 6 lbs. COFFEE $1.00 Specials Below Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday November 25, 26 and 28 M. Coote, W. C. Brown, and R. C. Brown, Prop*. Compound 25c Foods. ____________ Best MAC MARR STORES COM E 131c 39c i TOMATOES AGED— Salt Lake Brand 0 Large 21o can 11 Each 2 lbs. 33c n fl Grapenut Flakes, pkg...................... 9c Silko, 1000 sheet tissue, 3 rolls . . 13c Beans, navies, 7 lbs................. 23c |J| HELP THE GROWERS Special Prices on z\ll Roasts Watch Our Window Phone 982 f Elbow cut. Salt Lake. Solid < with three Sunday, left to run. Pioneer were gueata At Mrs. Ida The loainjt ,i<le will treat with a Kays and II T. Hrsrs homes. party. Mr and Mrs. Victor Holrrn were I ocal Red Cros, »oi-irty met at Sunday gurata at * the W. C. >lea- Mr,. I,. M Heaae'a home la»t Fri ton home. day ifternoon to new for the needy. I Mr. and Mrs. J A. __________ Kauffman Mr. and Mr». Herman Jenne of and family were Sunday visitors Portland were Sunday dinner at J. S. Herd home. guests at the EH Kingston home December 10 is thr date »rt for Mr. and Mr, J. ft Dodaon of the three act play sponsored by thr Durham were Thursday visitor, at Scholl* Women's club, More par- the Ell Kingston home. tic ii la rs later. Mr- i.(hri Jkadenoa Ruth Eiint > j and .Mr». Nancy Hartian were Hol Contact Thursday *ur«tv at «hr A 1«. Elint “Cut yourself, __r__ _ ’’ asked the xon? home. electrician coming hornr and seeing Ma hurl, Frank and Charle, Wai-' his small boy with a bandaged bri and Mr mil .Mrs Carl Waibel finger. of Willamina, Miia Winifrrd Wai- “No, I didn't, replied the y « mi ng- bri, IJbrrt Dallniann and Georyr st er. knapp were Sunday visitor, at thr “What happened then’” ( ari Seiffert homr. “Well, I picked up a pretty little Mr and Mrs. E O. Klineau of fly and i one end wasn't insulated.” Officers Elected At Scholls Grange Surely a wonderful idea, and a splendid opportu- nity to Pure and sweet. 25c FEDERAL JOBS OPEN J. Biggs Injured I he I’nitrd States Civil Srryirr has Announced open At Rock Qu.arry ’commission competitive examinations as fol- November 28th to December 3rd LARD 3 lbs. Page Three National Prune Week MEATS of QUALITY and FLAVOR for Saturday, November 26 Home cured. O N O R E illy T. L Carlyk I Orenco J. Biggs wax taken to J»mrx hospital WrdncMl.iy as a rr- xult of injuries »ustained from fall- big rock» at thr county »tone quarry where hr was ___ __ _ employed. Hix right side ami left, . .. knee were injurrfl Mr». S L. Carlyle*» Sund ay* school class elected < lax* officer* at a mertirig it her home Friday eve ning. Officer* are June (»arvin, president; Lucile (^uaintanre, xec- retarv, and Byrdene Roger*, treas urer. Rev arol M r Harry Grlvin and daughter of Portland visited the S L ( arlyle home Thursday. Mr ( irlyl. and Mrs. Grlvin were old acquaintance» and had not met in Hi years. J U. Enoch, father of Mrs. J. C Rogers, lift the hospital in Hillsboro Monday nfte r recuperat- ing from I major operation. Mr. Enoch is 81 years of tipr. '1 he Woman’» Mil donary' society met with Mr». J. P. Rogers Thurs- day afternoon. ’The topic was “Southern Mountain« and Siam.** A demonstration wa* given b y MrsdainrN ( s. Park«. M “ J Mr- ' Tntee, Eugene Anderson, .J P. Rogers, and Mary Jane McEntee. Arnold Brandenburg, who i* ern- ploved by \ McGill and Son at (»re*ham, «rrived homr last week for a ten days* visit. D^lwin ll iradcr, who i* employed bv the National Biscuit company at Seattle, \\ a*h., came down to visit hi* parent», Mr. and Mrs. J. H H «r ider, Sunday. Hr was ac companied by Lawrence Blessing of Enumclaw-, Wash., a former pu pil of Mr. Harader. Mr. and .Mrs. A. M. Bobbitt and three daughters visited .Mrs. Bob bitt’* parent*. Mr and Mr* (irant Bailey near Forest Grove Saturday and returned home Sunday. Hot lunches for the school chil dren will br served at thr noon hour, beginning Monday, Decem- her 5, according to an announce- mrnt made bv the comrnittee of the P. T. A. Mr*. McC’leur, the nurse who is taking care of Mrs. M. (). _. Ander- son, spent last Tuesday in Port- land, and Mrs. J. P. 1 Rogers took c.’irr of Mrs. Anderson. MRS. MARTIN N. BONHAM Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. M artin M. Bonham, 77, died daughter of Portland visited rela Sunday at her home at Scholls, and tives and friends in Orenco Wed funeral services were held Tuesday nesday of last week. at thr the Scholls Method- afternoon at Mis* Elizabeth Carlyle returned ist church, with Dr Henry Young home Sunday’ after six weeks’ ab of Hillsboro officiating. sence. After attending thr mission Mrs. Bonharii was born in I.an- ary meeting at 'Tulsa, Okla., she Xpril 2<>. r.istrr, Wis, Wi.s, April 20, 1855, and visited relatives and friends at I1 Oregon in 1879, rnona, Pasadena, Los Angeles, Palo ranir to Eastern 1 where she * taught school in Grant Alto, Burlingame and Sacramento, county for 20 years. Her husband Cal. was school superintendent of that Mr and Mr«. It E. Harbison re- county for a number of years. turned Sunday from a three days’ She is survived by thr widower, trip to Ione, in eastern Oregon. M N Bonham of Scholls, a son bv \ daughter was born to Mr. and a former marriage, A W. Walker Mr*. Godfrey I.osli November 17. of Hillsboro; another son, M L. Mr. and Mr; Fred Hamel and Bonham of Scholls and a dnugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Randall were ter, Mrs. J. B Birtlett of Scholls. guests of Mr and Mrs. Hallie She is also survived by a brother, Rice of near Forest Grove Sun- C T. Crow of Hillsboro Grantl- day evening. children surviving ire Mvrtle Wal- Mrs. Varona Husband and (laugh- krr of W .Ila Walia. Wash.; M rs. ter Barbara Jean of Portland were Stanley Trrfrcn of Scholls, Mrs guests at the Alex Allen home dur I cslir Howell of Hillsboro, Mrs. ing the week-end. Medford Courtney of Borrgo, Cal.; Mrs. Glen Payne of Portland Nirs George Xllison and Bonnie visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett of Scholls, and Fred Bon R. E. Harbison, Wednesday of last ham of Baker. week. Mrs. Bonham was well known W. C. Krehn returned Sunday In this county, where her husband from a visit with his daughter. ____ , taught school until four years ngo. Mr*. Frank I.iibty of near Bethany. Miss Ruth Parks of ' ~ Portland MacKenzie Says Ford in spent Sunday at the I home of her Lead on New Car Sales parents. | Wil! Hensley. brother of Mrs. For the fourth consecutive month since volume deliveries of the flew F. Karns, is very ill at Jones hos- Ford \ -H began. Ford led all coin pit.il in Hillsboro. petitorx in September in sales of passenger car», commercial cars and trucks, according to 11 I., Mac Kcn- r.ie, loal dealer. In these four months. Ford pas senger car sales were 39.93 per cent greater than those of its nearest competitor, while Ford commercial sales were 27.40 per cent in excess lies of that competitor. Hillsboro Meat Co. HAMS H I I. LS B O R () , 29c 85c 28c TURKEYS &.* MINCEMEAT 2 lbs HAM 13V2 c with each whole or half lb. U ’ C Beef Pol Roast j pounj|Q ij Pork Roast Veal Roast or Steak lb. lZic Baby Beef Steaks lb. 15c Beef Boil lb. 7^0