THE Page Two the Wes; Union local of the Farm­ ers Union Thursday at North Plants K P hall Cards and dancing were enjoyed Music was furnished by Sheflev Kellv Mark Blake. James Hardin. Alvm Hergert and Albert Maxwell. Two couples ot newlyweds were present and the grand march I was dedicated to them They were Mr and Mrs Joseph Belanger and Mr and Mrs James Imbue Next Scholls—Scholls Ladles' Aid will meeting will oe March 1 for busi­ ness only Several new members meet March 2 at the L. W Crowder horn« and a benefit noon lunch will be initiated. will be served from 12 to 2 p. m Men and working people please come as is. A very small diarge is made to accommodate the families as a whole "Our Yesterdays." a program of old-time favorites, will be present­ Witch Hazel—Juanita Hart gave ed by the Woman s club at the a very enjoyable valentine party at her home IVbruary 14. Mis. Ernest Orange hall March 9 Guests at the Mrs Ella Hesse Helvogt assisted her mother with home Sunday were Mr and Mrs the party Following children were 11 T Robinson of Progress, Mr present Preston Drake Lorna Beck. and Mrs J T. Brow and Mr. and Patricia and Harry Hoeffel. Stanley Drak< Ernes and Kenneth Hel­ Mrs. J W Tice of Portland Sunday guests at the Preece Lil- vogt Mrs Vattdel'.ey and Miss Eve­ legaid home were Mr and Mrs lyn Blaine also were present _ Carolyn Nash lias been absent for F C ____ Hanson ot Capitol Hill and Mr. and Mrs C. S Parker ot Van­ some time on account ol sickr.es.- O:k tile Aust has returned to couver. Wash E. G Heaton and the Carl Wohl­ school after an absence of two schlegel family attended a party weeks due to illness. Saturday evening at the Neal home Upper grades enjoyed a Valen­ tine party Wednesday afternoon. on the Pleasant View farm. The Bedlord Smith family of Prizes were won by Jimmie Abbott. Yamhill were visitors at the Ed Ella Rose Mason. Margaret Mc­ Hokum and Lloyd Miller homes Carthy. Loma Beck and Elaine Sunday Courts Mr and Mrs. Jim Verbert of Mrs. R A Anderson, accompanied Gateway were week-end guests at by Mr. and Mrs. W Jankins. ex- the Julius Christensen twine. Sun­ SDokane residents, spent tie week­ day guests were Clifford McRoberts end with Mrs Jenkins mother of Nampa. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs and father. Mr _______ and Mrs. A Ander- ______ ____ John Stitt and children Mata and son. near Eug.ene. They also vis­ Carl of Hillsboro. ited with ’ M q R A ‘ Andersons * J Miss Wilma Herd is leader for father and mother, Mr. and Mrs Epworth League Sunday evening. B Owen, of near Eugene. Church choir is rehearsing for Max schwarzenbach of Mayo was a concert Easter Sunday evening a week-end visitor of his father Ladies' Aid social and program and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry last Friday evening was a success Schwarzenbach and »26 was added to the funds Mr and Mrs Willis Beatty, who Mr and Mrs J. B Bartlett and recently moved to Oregon City, are daughter Bonnie and M N. Bon­ to return to Witch Hazel in the ham spent the week-end at the near future to make their home. J. E Manning home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mullendore Mr and Mrs Will Gembella gave and son Lloyd Jr., accompanied by a dinner party Friday in honor their nephew. Orville Aust, spent of the birthdays of Mr and Mrs. Sunday with Mr Mullendore s aunt. K. P Lindow. and Theo Nissen, Mrs. Sadie Montgomery, m Port­ Mrs Fred Clark and Mrs. Gem­ land. Lloyd Mullendore was an bella. Cither guests were Mrs. Theo Oregon City visitor Monday. Nissen and Fred Clark. Mrs R. R. McCarthy’s mother. Sunday guests at the Owen Palm­ Mrs M. Hess, spent the week-end er residence were Melba Morris of with her daughter Mrs McCarthy. Portland. Don Powers and Hazel Eugene Barnett has been absent Morris of Spokane from school for several days, due to Prof Joe Grims, a former resident illness. of tins vicinity, visited old friends Preliminary declamation contest during the week-end. at Witch Hazel school will be held Mr and Mrs Clair Hill of Port­ Wednesday afternoon. At this time land visited at the E. O. Heaton contestants, who will represent home Sunday. Witch Hazel school in the prelim­ Mrs. Earl Shipley and son Avery inary declamation contest in Beav­ Lee returned to Manzanita Sunday erton March 9, will be chosen. Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel observed A Washington s birthday program her seventy-seventh birthday Fri­ will be given at the Witch Hazel day evening Several relatives call-' school Thursday ed and a lunch was served Sunday guests at the Carl Wohl­ schlegel home were Mr and Mrs. Harry Carter of Newberg and Mr. Mrs E Pierce and Forest Pape and Mrs. Alex Allen and children of Portland visited at the home of Jack and Marjorie. Mr and Mrs. Ercell McKimson Mrs Christina Kelly Sunday. Mrs W. M. Snipes and Mrs and son Jack and Mr and Mrs. Mandy Hartley of Centralia spent Mary Olinger went to Vernonia and St. Helens Sunday, returning by the week-end with Mrs. McKim- son's sister. Mrs. E. G. Heaton, and way of the Cornelius pass. Mrs C. E Johnson spent a few family Ruby Rebekah lodge observed days this week at the nome of Mr Valentine day George Allison. Ruby- and Mrs. W. Holtz in Salem Mrs Mary Lee Keiling and son Meyers and Josephine Cox were the committee in charge A lunch Jack of Centralia. Wash., will spend was served and several contest the week-end with her parents. Mr. games were played. Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. D L. Sullivan. C. B Patterson of Castle Rock Christensen a new member, was given a surprise Valentine shower. visited his daughter Versie Sun- Mr. and Mrs Harold Christensen day at the home of Mrs. Christina entertained with a dinner Sunday Kelly. The weekly choir practice of the for Mrs Anna Wenstrom. Mrs. Elizabeth Reed and Thomas Reed Christian Endeavor was held Mon­ Mr and Mrs J. W Raynard day evening at the home of Mrs. S were Sunday guests at the Ouy A Becker A ‘Backwards" partv is planned for next Monday. Miss Alexander home in Beaverton Mrs. Carl Seiffert and daughters Wilcox, chairman of the paper Wanda and Carleen went to Sheri­ drive, and her committee are also dan Sunday to visit at the Carl very busy. All persons having in Walbel home excess amount of paper or maga­ Mr and Mrs. Clifford Trask and zines should see Miss Wilcox. daughter Jean went to Mills City Sunday and took home her moth­ er. Mrs. Mary Hill, who spent the past week here. i By the Librarian» Miss Margaret Flint spent last Young Myron Weagle. w hile wash­ week with relatives and friends in ing dishes and tending the desk in Portland. A. B Flint made a business trip his father's hotel, nourished aspira­ tions, Then one day a chance re- to Salem Thursday. Mr and Mrs. H. T. Hesse visited mark crystalized these into one the Craven home at Newberg Mon­ great ideal, t o build a perfect hotel, a "Work of Art." Myron did day. work of art. his dream build a W. C. Heaton spent Sunday with ____ his brother. O. M. Heaton, ** near crashed around him. and he rose to build again a new and different Hillsboro Recent guests at the J L. Kerr work of art. Sinclair Lewis' new home were Mr and Mrs. Will Nut- book. Work of Art. " which critics Ser and daughter Eva May of Seat­ say is the best novel since "Arrow­ tle Viola Kerr spent Sunday at the smith." tells us how Weagle realized hi? dream. Kerr home Scholls I. O O. F. lodges will en­ tertain Double Six Friday evening. In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still; March 2. In men whom men pronounce divine .West Union Local Farm I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Union Has Social Meet A social evening was held, Between the two. where God has —Joaquin Miller. following the business meeting of Scholls Aid Plans Meet On March 2 Witch Hazel Girl Hostess at Party Reedville Library News HILLSBORO ARGUS, New Chehalem Mountain Mill To Begin Operations March 1 Chehalem Mountain Neil Hodge* will finish this week building and setting up his sawmill on hts 40 acres of timber in the Pleasant View district He will begin opera­ tion about March I West Coast Lumber code has allotted this mill 187.000 thousand feet during March Mr Hodges expects to install a planer and run a retatl yard m Newberg Earl Etzwiler. head saw­ yer. Ray Ego and F A Burget helped in building and installing the mill Mrs Kay Ego and Miss Margar­ et Neill, assisted by the latter's mother. Mrs H H Neill, were host­ esses Saturday ntglit at a party at the Neill home Games and dancing were enjoyed Those attending Mr and Mrs Carl Wohlschlegel. Mr and Mrs Glen Miller Misses Vel­ ma and Nadyne Wohlschlegel linä Aleen Hutchens of Scholls. Miss Buddy Dempsey of Portland. Miss Lois and Howard Ingraham of Che- hulein Center. Misses Fay Howard and Marie Fuchs of Newberg Mes­ srs and Meslames E C Wohl­ schlegel and daughters Phyllis and Ernice. F E Hoffman and daugh­ ter Merrtbel. Mervtn Whitmore Hav Ego and family. H H Neill, and Merl McDougal. Mrs Ira G Mc­ Cormick. Misses Gloria Hoffman. Margaret Neill. Alice Maynard and Jessie Versteeg. Messrs J P. Barky and Waytie Jones. Hodson McCor­ mick. Leonard Whitmore, Dorman Blazer. Leland Schmeltzer. Henry Versteeg and son Lloyd. Harvey Neill. Mike Maynard. Don and Lauren Hivnes a--* Thomas Twigg. Miss Margaret Neill visited Miss Marte Fuchs at Newberg Friday Mr and Mrs Jerome Buzan and Mr and Mrs M M Harvey drove to Oregon City EVbruary 12 to visit Me Harvey's son Allan Harvey and family. Donald Versteeg. small son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Versteeg. is suffering from double mastoids and is under the care of an ear special­ ist tn Portland Mrs George Maynard is confined to her home with a severe cold this week Mrs. Elery McDougal suffered from la grippe last week W R Davis accompanied J E and Dorman Blazer to Portland Friday and spent the day with her brother. Jake Davis, and family. Miss Helen Homm entertained her pupils at the Buck Heaven school with a taffy pull Valentine's day. Visitors were Mrs. L. L. Mur­ ray and children Sherman and Virginia. Mrs. E C. Wohlschlegel. Mrs. Ira G McCormick and Dickie Saxton. The children entertained their guests with singing. Miss Helen Homm spent from Friday evening until Monday morn­ ing at her parental home at Laur­ elwood. Her brother. Jim Homm. accompanied her here and spent part of the day at the McCormick home Miss Puddy Dempsey of Portland was an overnight guest Saturday of her aunt. Mrs. W. F. Wohl­ schlegel. Barky Jones was a guest at the C. L. Dempsey home in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs John Smith and family of Lafayette were entertain­ ed with a duiner Sundav at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. W Mattern Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGhee and Mrs Ed Cowan of _Falls Clty^ were Elery McDougal .. itors at the ' home Sunday. Howard and Lois Ingraham of Chehalem Center spent the week­ end with their brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Merl McDoug­ al. Mrs. Wayne Jones and son John spent from Friday until Sunday evening in Portland as guests of Miss Rosa Bisbee. Mr. and Mrs E J. Reetz of Dayton were entertained Friday at the home of his nephew. Ray Ego. F E Hoffman visited Richard Z ltelde in Portland Monday. Zu- felde worked on the Hoffman farm last year. Mrs George Zeigler, who is with her brother Herb Davis in New­ berg taking Medical treatment spent from Saturday evening till Monday Miss “ Shirley morning at home. ' ___ " ‘ . Jarman, who is teaching at Spring­ brook. was a week-end guest at the Zeigler home. Mrs. Tom Shuck is here from Hillsboro this week helping care for her mother. Mrs L T. Finegan Stanley, Schuck was here from Fri­ day until .Monday morning. Mr Shuck joined the family Sunday. Miss Wanda Finigan attended a Girl Reserve conference at Reed college Friday. Saturday and Sun­ day. She was a guest of Miss Kath­ ryn Boge at Farmington Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, who were married February 12 at Mc­ Minnville. were chanvarieq Thurs­ day by about 50 of their friends. Mr and Mrs Turner are at home on the John O'Bryan farm, where he is employed Mr and Mrs Charles Tatman. laurence Tatman and Jim Baker went to Manning Sunday to visit at the W D Baker home Mr aiul Mrs Arthur McCormick ,'i Portland ware guests or her biether Floyd Whitmore Sunday Twelve students trout Pacific col­ lege put on an hour s play. "Take up the Cross, at the Mountaui Top church Sun.lav eiciimg after endeavor Next Sundav evening the local girls will entertain with a play Mrs B F Deford was a guest of her sister-in-law. Mis Etta Haynes, at Hillsboro Monday Mis. D M McInnis visited In Hillsboro Friday and Saturday and Reedville Sunday and Monday. Mrs E 1 Havemail was honored with a birthday anniversary dinner party at her home at Mountain Top Sunday Covers were laid tor 16 Among those pres< m were Mr and Mrs Calvin Whitmore and their house guests. Mr and Mrs Alvm Haines ot Oroville. Wash . and Mi and Ml- Raleigh Whit­ more and daughters of Laurel. Mr and Mrs Norvail Haveman, Mrs Ansel Tvkeson and children and Eidson Haveman Mr and Mrs H L Allison and two small children and Gordon Bacon moved to Mrs Mabie Pet- roffs house last week from Port­ land. They will move to tile Fim- gan tenant house soon Allison and Bacon have contracted to cut 1000 cords of wood on the Finigan place. Mrs Mary Ornduff. who is at a Newberg hospital suffered a severe heart attack Saturday She was ___ better the first of the week Mr. and Mrs Fielder Wood and Clar­ ence visited her Sunday. Mrs Tom Shuck attended a dinner party at Hillsboro Tuesday evening, honoring Mr and Mrs Ralph Ramey It was their tenth wedding anniversary and the birth­ day anniversary of Bill Zeigler Mr and Mrs E. V Hanson are employed in Portland this week sacking IC”50 sacks of potatoes. Capitol Neus Letter iContinuexi from pace 1) has enjoyed a lot of favorable pub­ licity in connection with his fight for the Coast highway bridges, is expected to give Mott a real race HLs entry into the race is also ex­ pected to head off a number of other aspirants who have been try­ ing to make up their minds to get into the primary battle. When Justice Belt of the state supreme court, in upholding the validity of the Knox liquor con- con­ trol act this week likened the liquor problem to Bamquos ghost whtch would not down, h e apparently knew whereof he spoke. On the same day that the state put into effect the new law by opening the first of its liquor dispensaries, op­ ponents of state control launched an attack against the law from two quarters, both aimed at repeal of the Knox act. One of ,he repeal measures is sponsored by the Amer­ ican Brotherhood. Inc., with head­ quarters in Portland The other measure is sponsored by the Knox Law Repeal club of Astoria If either measure receives enough sig­ natures to win a place on the state ballot the question of approval or repeal of the Knox act will be be­ fore the voters of the stale next November. HILLSBORO. OREGON nictit "disowning" the patreu'ty ot the offend,ng price lists ♦ • • Some difference of opinion exists among stall- house olservers as to whether Governor Meier or State Treasurer Holman came off Vic* turions in ilie Jousting bout ue- tween these two officials at the board ot control meeting tills week, tlx- first, in, i.ienlallv SIMM last Novemtx'f Holman ha 1 been trying for months to bring about a reg­ ular schedule ot board meetings, but had me. detent at every turn because the governor refused to call a meeting ot Hie board n t wlvili Holman could bring up bus pioprxsal I ust Friday when the board met Holman Introduced a resolution providing tor weekly i c.s- slon- Gov< mor Meiej as chairman ot the board persisted in ignoring Holman* motion and Secretary of Sta.e Stadelman wishing to avoid ixirticlpation in the filed between the two officials, pleaded unfani- Ularlty with the situation and ask­ ed to lx- excused from committing himself on the problem for the present l'lien having checkmated Holman by depriving him of any credit that might attach to the move the governor announced on his own motion that hereafter lie would call .lie board togethci very Monday So while Holman s motion failed tor want ot support it ap­ pears that he accomplished ins purixi.se nevertheless In spite of the warning Issued by Harry Hopkins, federal relief administrator, last September when he told Governor Meier that Ore­ gon would receive no more federal money tor direct relief unit! this state did something for its own un­ employed. Uncle Sam continues to pour ills funds Into Oregon for di­ rect relief Word has Just come to the governors office that »4;>0.iXX) lias been allocated to this state for I'ebruary and Marvil. Records ill the executive department show that a total of »3.041.288 in federal funds was received by this state during 1933 tor direct relief of needy un­ employed And In the meantime all that Oregon has done to comply with the demands ot the federal {;overnment for state support of re­ let work has been to pass an ap­ propriation based upon anticipated profits from liquor sales, an empty gesture at the best * • • Governor Meier may go back to Washington ngton himself to press Ore- gon s < ____ for an allotment of claim »1.500,000 in Public ___ Works ______________ funds to finance construction of nine state building projects which were au­ thorized by the last legislature. In a letter to Harold Ickes. PWA ad­ ministrator. this week, the governor urged that the constitutional in­ hibition which has been raised in connection with the state building program be ignored in the Interest of meeting the emergency which confronts a number of state insti­ tutions at this time. Nationwide Criticism Of NRA Program Sought Portland —Nationwide criticism of the NRA was Invited when the largest industrial congress in history was called by General Hugh 8 Johnson, national recovery admin­ istrator. who telegraphed Edgar Freed, state NRA director, of the scheduled public meetings in Wash­ ington February 27 to March 3. Iiv the meantime the ___ liquor __ _ con- __ ■ BRING IN YOUR trol commission is finding its path­ way beset by many difficulties. Pre­ mature publication of a price list at whict,.wares of the commission We Will Test Them For You FREE were to be offered the consuming public brought a storm of protest dow n about the ears of the commis­ sion. These protests in turn brought Phone 72 1152 2nd St. from Administrator Sammis a state- Corwin Hardware At Your Service Phone Specials Oats Oranges P. & G. Laundry Triangle Quick and Regular Sunkist 25c 9 lb. sack 35c Extra fancy COFFEE W EEK Cotfee Coffee Coffee Red & White Blue & White None better at any price A high grade Big Bargain You will be surprised at the quality 29c Wide Mouth Glass Jar. 1 ib. pkg......... 23c PICNICS 1 ib. pkg. 19c Cheese Soda Sardines Brookfield, fancy. Red & White 1 lb. package BACON SQUARES 9c Hamburger................ pOUnd 9C Beef Roast.................. Pound 9C Norwegian Lard • ....................... Pound............. 8c Pure Home Redered. 15c B LARD COMPOUND PoonJ 5c FRESH SMELT ARE IN SEASON WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES Blue & White 2 11C POUND 20C Dozen Made from Oregon White Oat3 Red and White 1 n, COTTAGES BACON BACKS Soap 10 bars Home Cured Delivery Friday and Saturday — February 23 and 24 I Watch for Red & White Bulletin for other specials! Farmers’ Cash Store Specials for Fri., Sat. and Mon, Feb. 23, 24, 26 Safeway Meat Market Closed to Give Space FLOUR Cold Medal. 1 No. 10 bag FLOUR—Gold Medal. 49 lb. sack TEA—Lipton’s Orange Pekoe, 1 J lb. pkg. Safeway meat market has been closed and the space taken over by the Safeway grocery department to provide additional room Ttioma-s Stanton, who has been in charge >f the meat department, will remain here a short time and will then probably be transferred to Port­ land. FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET ’Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily TEA—Lipton's Orange Pekoe, 1 lb. pkg. TOILET SOAP—Camay. 3 bars MAYONNAISE—Durkee's. 1 pint jar i Strassel MAYONNAISE—Durkee's Pupils with perfect attendance for the fourth six weeks report are : : C an You I magine / 1 quart jar WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—Durkee s Each Crackers Pineapple Sodas or Graham». Broken sliced. 2 ib. bo» 25c 2 tp !:.2,< 29 c COFFEE—Golden West Res. Phone 321Z 1 lb. jar H O OATS—Q uick or Reg. .small pkg BISCUIT MIX—Fisher's. Large pkg. CAKE FLOUR—Fisher's. 2 lb. pkg. TOILET TISSUE—Waldorf. 6 rolls CHOCOLATE—Ghirardelli'.s. I lb. can CAN YOU IMAGINE- , o more convincing testimonio! than thot of a mon in Rochester, N H .who suffered from gostric trouble for over40years, had his stomocfi washed out at leost once a week for two years, and finally took BISMA REX with the result thot he eats whatever he likes ond hos olmost forgotten how it feels to have an upset stomach/ THE DELTA DRUG STORE > : COCOANUT—Baker's Southern Style INSTANT POSTUM—8 oz. can JELLO—All flavors. 3 pkgs. POST TOASTIES—Per pkg. EGGS—Fresh extra. Salad Oil Bulk Per quart Bring container Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. WE SPECIALIZE IN RED & WHITE STORE Grow Your CHICKS RADIO TUBES All meats Inspevled by Dr. Nicoi and Dr. Almquist. Free Deli Elenora Straaarl, and Everett and tile. sir. It the cisik would admit Jeanin- McCormack Unit It was soup But he insists It Club daniva at the old achixd Is cotfeeT' Ex house hall are attracting a large crowd each tlinr 'Hie advert Ise men la are printed (lly Mrx O || | G McCormack .md C lawkett Bend A prograiii will lie given w ert» business callers I n Forest tor your convenience. They Inform nt l hr schixil I’tKlny evening nt 8 Grove and Hillsboro Wednesday' you mid save you time, energy and o clock Refreshments will be served money. Mi mid Mrs ll.itiv Mooie re turned I'rldav trom their weildlnx Morris Dean Talks and ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a trip, to the home ol the bride's Sings Before Rotarians parent.*, Mr and Mrs Altxrt Scott, Morris Dean In siwaklng tx tore aiul left Saturday for Portland, the Rotary club t'huisday told ot wii.ie thei will reside in eiesthig events connected with Mr and Mr Grover Snmilelsand the excursion ot the Wlllliiliivtte -on Hobby. Mr n n I Mrs Jnck University I'hllharinonlc choir to 1'vtrir.mi * Mr mid Mr. W G the world fair at Chicago us the Zednik mid daughter Alice Mrs official représentai lvv ol (he slat<- lla.-el Haller mid Mr* Nellie Me.- Morris wiis manager ot the group wuk mid nephew Jimmie, all ot on IG extensive tour lie also sang the llodgen- Por.lmul. vulted February 11 with a group of songs mid was acconi- The new wny Mr mid Mr* Joe Borovicka mid punieil by Mr. Leroy Walker Fred Brewstcr way. It’s better, son Jackie Amacher was program clialrnuui wafer, cheaper. We can tell Born, to Mr and Mrs Dale Craf­ ton. February 14 a boy Mi* Hal­ Mav l’sr Steri Strilli« ,vou all about it. ve' Miller ot Kinton, sister ot Mrs "Do ruta k »» to lic.ivcn. mother?" Crafton, is acting as nurse • ‘ Why, no They don't have .souh Mr and Mrs Clunles Deverrll Broodern and poultry were guests Sundav ot Mr and so they could hardly hr expected to to heaven ’ ’ supplies. Mi* M Kercher in l*ortlnnd lien where do the nnnrls «et Mi.** Lucille Johnson celebrated the “’¿’ strings for their Feeds - Seeds here fourth birthday with a party “Come. dear. It's lime (oi you to at her home on valentine dav Ex Guests were Mrs Herlx-rt Elsner go to bed an 1 children. Mrs Fred Weller and MKnamrd daughter, and Mrs Charle.. Deverrll Officer 1 don't know why the I'hone 3061 Mr mat Mrs o || l'rterson and daughter Beulah spent Saturday In men grumble l’hh .soup Ls leally excellent " Hillsboro Sergeant ' They wouldn't grum- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Henry and Clarence llowne arc employed on a ranch at Midway K.* V... .««ex»«« tex«* ...<•■«« «y t a sa *.» uzi_..msurí»ianíníslí Bowtie left Sundav tor Salem where she will visit relatives for several weeks. A Scott was in Portland Monday repairing the root on his city resi­ dence Come in to your Anais Henderson spent a week or so at hts place near Cedar Mill I’igjrly Wiggly putting In grain store and compare Mr mid Mrs Mitchell of Port­ land will soon move to the Dillar our price», place Mrs Charles Deverell entertained will find the price several ladles of the neighborluxxt to right and the at a lunclieon Monday atternixin Mr and Mrs W J Bartlett of quality is K o od, Boring and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Elsner and two children were en­ and remember Pig- tertained Sundav by Mrs Elsner s gly Wiggly is a parents. Mr and Mrs Ralph Scott and family at Tualatin home owned store. Mrs. Clyde Leedy of Salem vis­ ited Sundav with Mias Mildred and Ferd Stelnhoff Bend Children in Program Friday Hauling Permit Granted Permit to haul logs over county roads was granted this week to Frank Rinck by the county court Bond of »1000 was required Herman T Rossback was also issued a log bauMnc permit this week and required to post a »1000 bond. Ready to advise yon In purchasing. Ready to give real values. Phone 771 Thursday, February 22, 1931 Per dozen Butter I’iggly Wiggly I