The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 08, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Large Group
Tigard Lodge
i
Attend Meet
(goods, clothes and potatoes collect­
ed on the recent drive to lielp the
poor.
Mr. and Mrs David Tscluvbold
and son Ernest motored to Brush
; l’rane Wash . Friday to visit her
brother. Robert Fuegy. and his
family.
Give Birthday Tarty
Mr and Mrs Vicior Christensen
entertained Thursday night with a
bir.lidav anniversary party for their
brother". Chris Christensen Others
present were Mr and Mrs Simon
Hershev. Mr and Mrs William
Rufener. Mr and Mrs. Carl Clrns-
tensen. Lydia Kont. Hilda I ickess.
Anna Christensen, and Hallie Jen-
nings of Portland Evening was
spent playing cards.
Services Planned
Stanley Cornils. a student at
Western Baptis; rheological Sem­
inary Portland, announced at the
.-ervice Sunday that there will be
an evangelistic campaign beginning
March 11. at the Mason Hill school.
Mr. Cornils will be speaker and the
young people from Bethany Bap­
tist church will
" play and sing ~
special music each night- Everyone
is invited to attend.
Howard Schneiaer. who has been
working at Oak Ridge spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Schmidt and
son Frank ot Tualatin were Sun­
day guests at the George Schneider
home.
HILLSBORO
Cornelius Firemen Called Out
For House Fire on the Highway
Cornelius»—Tuesday morning the
Cornelius fire deportment »as call­
ed to the C Wiltlev home on the
highway east ot town l'lic chimm-y
had caught fire and th«' flames
spread on the roof and started it
burning Tlie lire was fiKxm
■ —• • • vx-
’*-
anguished
E
Sunday
Girls class ot the M
»-ho.-l of which Miss Blanche Un'-
gan is teacher, won a Bible verst­
memorizing contest over the boys
clxs> of which Miss Gladys Brown
is teacher, when the contest ckvs-J
LY-bruarv 25. Friday evening the
losing class entertained the girls'
das.-, with a par.y at the church
W Tyler, i missionary from N<«
Guinea, spoke at the Gt:-mail Luth-
ern church Friday tught.
Hetty Jo and Jean Osborne and
Clyde McCormack won the declam­
ation contest at Dilley Friday and
will represent Cornelius at Reedyilk-
March 15
Mrs Clara Smith of Portland
president ot the third district t<xt-
eration of Women's clubs Mrs.
Gladys Mvers ot Tigard and Mrs.
Shirk of Metzger visited Mrs A
L Brock Tuesday
LaVerne Sh.iy of Tillamook vis­
ited his parents. Mr. turd Mrs F
O Shav. last week-end
Mr and Mrs U-land Corl and
sons. Robert and Ikmold. and Mrs
W W Shelton of Corvallis ca'kxi
I at the W. R Cooke home Sunday
afternoon.
Surprise Party Helu
Vernon Robinette was surprised
with a t.iffv pull at his home Tues­
day evening honoring his four­
teenth birthday. Present were Wal­
lace Gregg. Harold Joluison. Wes-
lev Morgan and the honor guest.
Mr and Mrs W P Kilgore re­
turned to their home at White­
bird. Idaho. Friday, after a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1’ R Dick­
inson. Mrs. Kilgore liad made a
three weeks' visit here
John Burbank was able to re­
sume his work Monday at the rxi-
crusher near Hillsboro, after re­
covering from an eye injury
Mrs F Bardon has been ill with
the flu.
Miss Gladys Brown spent Monday
with Rev and Mrs. Leroy Walker
Tigard — Thirty-one members of
Tigard I. O. O. F and Rebekah
lodges atb-rvied the IVouble Six
meeting at Scholls Friday evening.
March 2 Officers elected were
W E Mulloy. Wilsonville, president;
Mr Vinoeql N -
dent; Amelia Zweiner. Tigard, sec­
retary. Tualatm ls to be the p’.ace
ot the next meeting m June W E
Lind. Portland, spoke on behalf ot
W P Winslow. Tillamook Grand
Master of Oregon, who was sched­
uled to talk.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Ray P*y-
ton. a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mi's.
Russell Raun. a boy.
Mis Maude Gholson, daughter
of Mr and Mrs W Gholson ot
Tigard, underwent an appendicitis
operation last week at SL Vincent's
hospital.
Dance Postponed
Tlse modern dance that was an­
nounced to be given at the Tigard
I O O. F. hal Saturday evening
lias boon postponed until further
arrangt-men-s are made by the so­
cial committee. The oldtinie d.uue
given last Saturday night at the
hall was attended by 175 persons.
Plan Smoker Soon
Annual smoker to be given by the
lettermens club of Tigard lugh
is under the direction of Tony
Greblo, matchmaker. No definite Hazeldale—Community club dance
date has been set. Proceeds of the
card party held last Saturday
smoker will be used tor the letter­ and
night at the I. O. O. F. hall in
men's trip.
Beaverton
was a decided success,
Members of the Circle society OÍ
a Urge crowd in attendance
the Evangelical church enjoyed a •vi.h
High
honors
in "500" went to Mrs.
Chinese social hour February 26 W A. Jones and
lYwev DnxtMUgh.
at the church basement.
Music for the dance was furnished
Games Scheduled
T. Heard. Mrs. Alvin Maly,
Girls' basketball teams of the by J. Arthur
Syverson.
commercial class of the high school and
"...
C L. Hosfelt recently re­
Mrs.
»•Jl play the Girl Scouts and the turned to
her home m Bickleton.
Orioles of Sherwood in a big double Wash., after
two months' visit
header game at the local gym here with her a daughter.
Mrs. Fred
Marell 13 at 12:30. Proceeds go to Doern.
the commercial classes.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fritz
Meier.
Construct Tennis Courts
and her son. Andy,
Lettermen of Tigard are con­ Schoenbachler
returned from a week's visit
structing a double tennis court have relatives
in San Francisco.
on the school grounds. A basketball with
Albert
of Portland is
game between the Tigard freshmen making an Tullick
extended
with his
and the grade school team was held brother-in-law. Henry stay
Schoene.
held at die school Friday afternoon.
February 28 to raise money for Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McHenry
and Those who won first places are
wire and nets.
their
daughter.
Mary,
of
Portland
Lilv
Schneider. Helvetia; Billy
Richard Nokes and Philip Gault
at the W. P. Brooks home Troutman. Scotty SUgum. Millicent
of Tigard are taking leading parts visited
Fair. Betty Coomes. and Patricia
in the operetta, “The Mikado." at Sunday. Move to Hoquiam
Moyer. North Plains. Winners will
Linfield college.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Martin
Aarhaus
compete
m Hillsboro at the court
Several new business houses are left Monday to make tlieir home
house
March 16.
starting in Tigard, with a radio re­ in Hoquiam. Wash Mr. Aarhaus
Parent-Teacher Study club will
pair shop being operated by Ding­ will resume his former position
its last meeting for this year
ley and Hardman Edward Finley, there as foreman of one of the hold
at
the school Tuesday evening at
O. S. C. graduate, lias started a large lumber mills.
the year s
Tigard business college with com­ Doris Syverson is employed at the 8 o'clock A summary of and
work will be discussed, ertf plans
•»—>•
mercial subjects being taught.
York home a t Reedville for a made for next year.
Anniversary Observed
Mrs
month.
Mrs.
Lester
Cypher
and
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Anyone having news items of Henry Cypher attended the home-
Bilyeu of Tigard gave them a sur­ interest, please communicate with makers' conference last week under
prise party to celebrate their twen­ Jean Smith, or leave items at the auspices of the home exten-
i
tieth wedding anniversary. More Hazeldale store.
sion service of the Oregon State
than twenty-five fnends were pres­ Mrs. Tom Miller and her mother. college
in Corvallis.
ent. Cards were played with Mrs. Mrs A. L. Danford. and sister. Mrs.
Anniversary Observed
Metcalf and Bert Davis high. Mr J. B Thornton, were guests of
The
''500' club had a surprise
Bilyeu is postmaster of Tigard, har­ Mrs. Lily Bierly in Hillsboro Tues-
party Sunday evening at the home
ing been appointed in July Mr. and
Mrs Bilyeu were married m Albany, Mr and Mrs. Harley Taylor and cf Mr. and Mrs. Loci Hollenbeck
and have two sons and one daugh­ Harley, and Coreatta Adams at- of Mountaindale. It was their wed­
anniversary-. Mrs. J R. Sand­
ter.
tended Double Six meeting at ding
ford and Aniv Chns-.ener had
Byron Blankenship of Tigard was Scholls Friday evening.
on the debate team from Pacific
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller attend­ i-.i-h score and Mrs. A K. Reynolds
university that met the Lmneid ed a surprise party on Dewey and J. 1 R Sandford second. Ti
were the Messrs and Mes-
debaters recently.
Drorbaugh at his home in Beaver­ present
dames A T Christener. Henry
ton Fnday night.
William Joos. J. R. Sand-
John Hendricks and Fred Buntje Cypher,
A. K. P.evnolds. Earl Hollen-
of Skamania spent Monday and lord.
id
J Mathiesen
beck
an:
Tuesday at the O M. Taylor home
Mrs. Elmer Mays was brought
and Ray Cary spent the time at home
last week.
from the In pital
.
his home.
She is doing nicely.
Helvetia—Three 4-H club groups
Phyllis Christener entertained
met at the home of Harry Han.-on
with a slumber party Friday night,
Friday. The Rock Creek Dairy dub.
Those
present were girls in the
led by Fred Jossy, had it; busi­
______ Mover. Fran-
eighth crad Patricia
ness meeting there, also the poul­
cis Millet. Maryhelen Tolson and
try club, led by Frances Detrick
The Corn club was reorganized North Plains—A P T A. pro­ Phyllis Christener.
Bessie Wienetke Honored
with Harry Hansen as leader for gram will be given at the K P.
the second year. Officers are John­ hall Friday evening at 8 o clock
Mr. and Mrs. William Wier.ecke
nie Hansen, president; James Dav­ P. T. A. observed Founders' day e: terta.ned with a dinner Sunday,
idson. secretary-treasurer. Next Tuesday evening at the school A. the occasion being Bessie's birth-
meeting »dll be at the home of playlet, “The P. T. A Birthday dav. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
James Davidson April 6 Assistant Cake.'' was given by Billy Trout- Grabel of Grabel and Phyllis Chris­
county agent. Joseph Belanger, and man. Ellen Mai's. Laura Millet, tener.
Mrs Belanger were among the and Mrs. Merritt Jackson, Games
Week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.
guests.
were played and a box lunch served, Moyer w?re Mr. and Mrs Hay­
Helvetia school board has receiv­ P. T. A quilting was held at the ward and children of Portland.
ed word from the CWA oltice that home of Mrs. Pritchard Wednes­
Mr and Mrs Lester Ireland of
work will probably be done at the day.
Hillsboro S-ie Davis and Dr. P E.
school house soon. They intend to Miss Hila Cornelius was a guest Hale of Por land were guests of Mr.
have a basement built.
of Mrs John Parson at Forest and Mrs. J Schoenberg Sunday
Mrs. Jossy Hostess
Mr and Mr- Merritt Jackson and
Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Jossj- entertained with Regional declamation contest was daughter. Lavelle, -pent Sunday with
e dinner party at her home last
week, the occasion bemg Mr. Jossy s
birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
John Gates and Mr. and Mrs. John
Stamch of Portland, Harry Badert-
echer, Earl, Donald and Dick Jos­
Hazeldale Group
Holds Big Party
Clubs at Helvetia
Elect New Leaders
North Plains P.T.A.
To Present Program
An “Insurance Policy’’for Your Table
ey
To Make Home Here
Mr and Mrs. E. R. O Banion ar­
rived from Camarillo. Cal.. Friday
et Mason HdL where they intend
to make their home.
Helvetia won a fan- share of
honors at the declamatory contest
•t North Plains school Friday. Lilly
Schmder won a first: Ralph Hamer.
Earl Pieren and Emil Yurkow.ch
won second places and RuthGuer-
ber tlurd.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Feterstein
<uid daughter. Maxme. and Mr. and
Mrs Leo Payne and daughter. Shir­
ley of Portland were guests at the
Feuerstein home Sunday.
Scouts in Program
Boy Scouts are planning a pro­
gram for March 24 and are busy
rehearsing a play Scoutmaster
Jcreph Wenzel and his boy scouts
have a collection of household
M. BORN &
The oldest
tailoring
in the
COMPANY
and larges
company
world
of
MEN’S
ARGUS,
Dear Madam:
A conversation originated in our
market the other day that proved
so interesting, that we are prompted
to write you.
A friend remarked that she went
to a large market in a neighboring
town and walked the whole length
of the counter, but was not SURE
that she could pick out a GOOD
STEAK.
Si« did remark, however, that
when she came to a package of
Swift's Bacon., for instance, she
bought it. because she was sure of
—and juicy ones
the quality. She saw Swifts name
are branded
on the package. THAT'S THE
POINT.
In addition to a wide variety of
meats, we are now able to offer
you beef branded with Swift's sig­
nature on practically every roast
and steak.
NOW YOU MAY BE SURE of
An assurance of
buying quality beef at a slight ad­
ditional cast. While we have always
goodness
handled good quality meats, , we
now offer in addition to other
grades, Swift's Bran-id Beef, be-
_ we feel that this will remove a lot of doubt in some customers
mind about the quality, and give greater assurance that you are get­
sue the
J brand
ting the BEST because the meat is identifiable when you see
on the meat.
. ,
.
SWIFT S BRANDED BEEF takes the element of chance out of j
meat shopping!
Yours trüb’. FRED S SUPERIOR STARKE I
Tender Roasts
“Swift’s
Select”
HILLSBORO,
OREGON
service will be held In the high
school auditorium on Thurs.lay at
8 |> m Rev I’aid Sc Ita us ot s.li-ll
liti will deliver the sermon Visitor,,
always come again.
I'lu- iippumtmrnt was male
WaHt'i’ |) Alien, pir.Hidmt of
National EillUHlul hxhoc U i ion
head oí flu* commuter
Evangelistic Campaign
An eiangelisMc campitigli will be
conducted a t Mason Hill public
school house four miles north of
Helvetia store, beginning Sunday
night, March 11. and continuili : int­
one week Services will oe held ui
8 sharp, every night, except Satur-
iav Stanley Cornils. student at
We tern Baptist rheological sem­
inary. IMrtland, will I m * the speaker
Bethany Baptist Young People's
union "HI sponsor the event
m mi top < Sun ay
May i
be a Middle oi tlu* Koader ’ Mon­
dai l or What Puq»ose lhd Christ
Come’ I’ue.sday. How Does the
Ikatho Chn.st Save Me? Wedne-
.111 a Man n * B oi n
day
Hoa ( i an
When Hr is s old ’ i’hursday. W’hat
Mu>t I 1
to he
be Saved?
Sa\vd? “ Friday,
What lkH*s the Bible
lutile Say
Sai About
Same Preseti! World Con litlon.s '
Sunday ' C.m I Sin Aw.n Mi Dai
of Ora« • lt so. lloii ' ' CamiMign
theme, ’Christ Calne to Save Sm-
ners.”
Regardless of your creed or church
affiliation, you are cordially invited Suitt* Senator John Go* o'. Marsh­
and welcome, Special music a n d
field seekx the democratic nomili
singing at eieri M-rvtce bv Bcth-
nt ion for United States repre-
any Baptist church choir and band,
tentative ile pledv.es onc hun-
dred ix*r ceni suppoit ot Presi-
Tualalln 1‘l.iiiis l-re-.toterl.iii Church dent Roosevelt, a marked riduc­
the Christian Endeavor »ill meet
turn ili gin emmental costa ns
at 8 o'clock, with Christine
ChrlsUnc Robb,
now being carrivd out bv tlu* nd-
leader 1Y>pic. W hat Did Religion
ministration and a fair iduin- of
?” Dr Voitliu'
Mean to Jesus?''
Young Will
federai exprnditures tor tn<- lint
lx- there and give a short talk on
congroosional districi
the subject.
bv Rei J
Baptist Church
of ttie Dor­
Bible study. 9 45; preaching. II
and 7 30; young poopie. 6 -i* You
are welcome to each and all meet­ ne.ss meeting
ings.
Guild room
Keedville Christian Endeavor
Christian Science Society
Reedville C E will meet Sunday
are lx*ld every Sunday
evening, with Warren Williams as at Service«
11
Wrdne-’.Ja) evening
lead; r Topic. ' What Did Religion services a at in 8 o’clock,
Sunday .school
Mean to Jesus ’ Whut Did Christ s at 9 45 a in Pupils up
the* age
Advent Into the World Mean to of 20 years arc welcomed. to Sunday's
Him? What Did tin- Temptation topic, ’’Man ”
Mean to Jesus in His Mmistiv '
Will Was Jesus so Often Misunder­
Banks M. I Churrh
stood? ' All these and many other
Sunday school every Sunday. 9 4.»
questions will bt- unswvred at I la-
a m Mi - II Jensen, superintend­
meeting.
ent Preaching services by E Julius
Traglio, pastor, every Sunday we­
Four Square Church
There is much activity going on ning. 7 30 I ¿idles* Aid meets hrst
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson near m the church us the Easter spirit and third Wednesday at 2 p. in
wings its wav into the lu-art of the
Banks.
Mr and Mrs Ed Kiepke and people, ant this special time This
coming
Sunday night Rev. Elwell
sons of Mountaindale spent Friday
evening with Mrs Kiepke's parents. will be speaking on "The laws of
the Universe " The men's quartet
Mr and Mrs Langue.
Mr and Mrs L B. Haley and will bring u message in song as
son. Warren, ot Bethany spent Sun­ well as the music ensemble, w Inch
day evening with Mr. and Mrs consists of tlu* vibra harp, saxo-
phone, trumpet and baritone Ot her
C. Langue
special numbers which will be a
blessing also Don t fail to attend.
A special contest is on in the Sun­
day school Mrs. Katie Shipley Is German M. F. Church. Bethany
superintendent, and everything
Christian Church
On Oerman town road ¿Sunday
possible is done to make one feel at school every Sunday. 10 a.
Lord's dav church school. 9 45 a I home
If you do not attend Sunday man service, 11 a. m.
m. C H Nosier,
Nosier. superintendent
anywhere else we give you third Sundays. Englhh .*
Now for the 200 mark this month. I school
a
special
invitation to jo n us at a. m. .'-econd and fourth Sundays
If every member of the school en­ 9 4- next Sunday
Frulay-
E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
deavors to be present every Lord's nlght is the service morning
the young
day and also invites others it will p<x>ple have charge when
of
the
musical
Arne Rae on Mt \ Board
be easy. You art- going to do tliat p.i:. ol the program.
Eugene Arm- G Rae. Held man­
we know The "99 class invites the
ager tor the Oregon Slat - Editorial
men of this community Y’ou 11 en­
association, hi. been appointed a
All Saints-’ Mission <Episc »pal»
joy the fellowship and stud; Morn­
member of the c - h 1>- authority com­
Fourth
Sunday
in
Lent
Church
ing worship. 11 a m Music by
choir St-rmon. "Crusading for school, 9 45, primary, junior and mittee winch will have charge »!
Souls." Church history outline study senior classes; morning prayer and NRA regulations for dally and
in C E room. 6 p m. Christian sermon by Rev J T. Hl.uk Choir weekly newspapers ano pim'iii
Endeavor. 6.30 p m Junior in pri­ practice Thursday. 7 p m . followed plants out-sidc of metropolitan«!
mary room, intermediate in main r---------------------------------------
auditorium and young people in
C. E. room. Evening worship. 7:30.
8
aerricc «Misted by young
people's choir Sermon. "The Heart
of the Gospel." Tuesday. 6:30 p.
m.. free-will supper given the men
of the community by men of the
"93" class Dr E F. Leake has been
invited as chief speaker. Wednes­
day. 7:30 p. ni. church school con-,
ferenoe ot of I icers and teachers.
Thursday. 7 30 p m.. "Christian Ar­
tton program and choir practice
following March 18 a series of
pre-Exster meetings begin Watch
Quarta
for further announcement We wel-
c me you to these services. "The
Pinta
church with a family spirit." R. L.
Putnam, pastor.
amt fam.lv ot Hillsboro.
Miss I'helma Cornelius of Cor-
»wills stH-nt the week-end u Uh
Miss Blanche Fmei .iii Miss Cor­
nelius formerly lived here Mr and
Mrs Robert Cornelius mid son Ron­
ald were also viMtors ot old tricmls
here.
Miss Reatha McRoberts of Gales
Creek was a Sunday guest of Mr
amt Mrs J Suver
Lloyd Shaw left Sunday for
Reedsport, where he is employtM
Mr mid Mrs Walter Nuson and
daughter. Jean i
itod Miss Gladys and Leslie Broun
Sunday.
Mrs I-tcrle Adamson who has
been visiting at Sheridan with
Mr and Mrs James Adamson and
son. has returned home
Earl Phelps spent the week-end
at the coast
William Scholfteld of Port land
was a guest at the W A Goodin
home last week
Mr and Mrs Llovd Shaw were
Salem callers Saturday
Mrs V. Bacon is ill with pneii-
mon la.
Leslie Brown visited lus parente,
Mr. and Mrs G W Drown, at
Gervais Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Doohcr will teach at
Mountaindale again next year
Mrs James Miller ot Hillsboro
greeted Cornelius friends Wednes-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Bellinger
ot Forest Grove visited relatives
here Hits week.
Sunday visitors ot Mr and Mrs
Oscar Pfahl were Mr and Mrs Fred
Krahmer and famllv and Mrs C
Pfahl ot Hillsboro. Miss Freda Pfahl
ot Portland and Ted Pfahl. a
student at Linfield college.
Mr ant Mis A Kyle and Mr
and Mrs A Hunger ot Gales Creek
were guess ot Mr and Mrs A
Onos. Sunday
Mr and Mrs C Newman of
Blooming visited Mr and Mrs.
Oliver Newman Sunday
Bobbv Reichard has returned to
Iowa Hill school after an absence
of seven weeks, due to scarlet fever
Miss Blanche Flncgan was a
guest of Mrs. John Parsons ot
Forest Grove Sunday.
at
Uppenkamp’s
TAILOR SHOP
1121 Second St.
Oregon
Hillsboro
MUS I- Vt I IXI I VI I Is XI It
Helvetia Mrs Pauline l-'aulkner.
wit,- of Louis M l-'aiilkner. tiled In
I'oil hind Manli 4 and funeral »rv
ices were held ill Portiani '1 u« .»tav
Siu- wiu> tile daughter ot the Inte
Joseph lli-Jiop mid wig, born and
reunal on tin- home place lien- De­
ceased Ls survived by tin- widower
mid two children IiorLs and la>us
Jl . a sister Mrs Anna Scliulder-
inan ol 1-ortliiml. and William II; r-
inan and Henry Bishop of Helvetia
l< < GOODWIN
Funeral services for Robert C’lns-
•en Goodwin, t>2. who died lierv
February :8. weir held Saturday
at tlu* l>onr!son A Sewell chiipel.
He wiyj born October 5. 1871. In
Ohio nnt nmrrled Uluru Agne/i
ltr - in Kirtland Mnv 23 1907 Mr
Goodwin had lived at Timber on
Castor creek for more than 49 years
Deceased Is survived by the widow,
a son. Ohm 1 Frederick Goodwin.
Timber, and a brother, J F Good­
win. Portland
Mr Goodwin was
w as on<* of the
first mall carriers m the Timber
country, carrvinu the mail by pack
hor.M* from Strassel to Timber.
Funeral services were held under
the auspices of the Seventh Day
Advent Lst church of which he was
iui active member.
If you change your addrees kind
ly notify the Argus direct and »1
once
GOOD DINNI IIS
, . are rawy to pre |»arr
with fiMMln from PIG-
GI.Y WIGGLY. < oiiir
in and take your time;
plan your dinner«» rh lit
from the «dirhe*. You’ll
find rver rthinf arrant -
rd where you can easily
find it- and you will
i Ind t h 11 pi. i % \\ i . i.
price«» will keep your
budget healthy.
Grade 7V Milk
Trinity Lutheran Chnrch
Public worship at 10.30 a m :
Sunday school at 9:45. Sermon sub­
ject, "Lydia. The Christian B . :-
ness Woman " Acta 16. 11-15. The
Women's Bit-im-ss and Pr .li-.si ,nal
club will attend this service in a
body. You are also welcomed to
Another Lenten I
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Phone 4RX1
PLYMOUTH S HERE
TRY THE 193'
thia ride. To learn what
ON’T ask us bow it
was done! But one of Individual Front Wheel
Springing, plus Patented
the biggest, safest, most
Floating Power Engine
luxurious automobiles
Mountings means to com­
you’H see this year, is in
fort and ridingsmoothness!
the lowest priced group!
D
It’s on our showroom
floor right now. It has a
lot of things you'd not
expect in a low price car.
Especially its performance
W c
< .ill
it
The
1934
Pound
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Pound
Fure Home Rendered
Pound
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Pearls o£ Wheat
Margarine
F Khrr-s Blend.
Flour 21'
j lb.
Flour A 19 ’hlirr'»
Ib i. k
s.
Biscuit Mix Ft I lb. lier pkg.
Mrd »I
Salad Dressing Gold
1 quart
Toilet Tissue
Scott Tissue Scot.
3 rolls
Oxydol, large pkt
’s.
Salad Oil Durkee
1 quart tin
Borax f!” 20 inule Tram.
Hershey Cocoa Tin H lb. ...
Baking Powder i t“*-
Minute Tapioca , pkf.
SUGAR
47c t
Mlty Nice.
Sliced or unslicrd.
lb. Inni
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Fri., Set . Mon. — March 9, 10, 12
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POT ROASTS
All shoulder cuts.
9c
RIB STEAKS
12c »
Vegetable
SHORTENING
5c
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BOILING BEEF
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PICNIC HAMS
BACON
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HILLSBORO, OREGON
Greetings to Hillsboro B. and P. Club on National Business Women's Week
18c
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1 to fl-lb. average.
a. 15c
WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES
5 Deliveries Daily
14c
23c
20c
33c
27c
9c
24c
12c
BREAD
FRESH SMELT ARE IN SEASON
Phone 651
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And this Plymouth has
plenty more to talk about
. . . 77 horsepower, hy
draulic brakes, safety
steel body, rigid-X-fraine
and valve seat inserts.
9c
8c
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
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Beef Roast
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DEMAND
BACON SQUARES Pound ....... 9c
9c
satis­ Hamburger............... Pound
You must pet 100N
faction as to fit, wearing
quality of cloth and lining,
Hhape-retaining of garments.
New 1934 spring and sum-
mor fabrics now on display
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CHURCHES
SATURDAY SPECIALS
SUITS and
TOPCOATS
Thurnday. Mart h H. 1934
10c u.
CHICKENS
For str-wing.
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By the piece
Free Delivery Every Afternoon
17c
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