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THE Thursday, March 15, 11134 HILLSBORO HILLSBORO, ARGUS. OREGON Page Thre< otarrving her birthday and a din Donald iiih I Dunean M«-Innin, to th«* ner wa* mtv « n L Other members homo of ilicir griindpurent* ot Uu* family were entertained She Ml. m ** Margaret Stark mix ! Vecna reci-ived a number <4 nice gifts. Ru m H in m iii«- week end h Mrs Lilly M Bierly returned relative* und friend* in >*orlland. to her home in Hillsboro Uie first Mr und Mr* William Nutter of ot hist week utter being with her i»«uitl«* visited tluir <ousin.s, the "Money spent, with the Ar Mr and Mr« William Bedortha << »HNF.'l.lUr Cornelius Flourmill MMl, Roy Burly, and family tor 'J I. K« i r family, th«* pa*t w««*k gus in February for advertis John Burbank and daughter more than a week M • - Wilms and * i ma Hakei o|wiie<| Kulunluy under supervision airl ing Ls among the very best Mury Lu «pent Sunday al W him Mr. und Mr.. Elwood Wilson and | of Manning • jwnt th«» week «*n<i at of Keith uu. I l*x» Hiislmuer They ever expenditure* I flave ' plan to run regularly und deal with mina. daughter, Ethel Pauline, of ruar 'tin* John Schmeil/er home marl«- " declared Jame s While- M iah Lucille Schultz U employed S< holL. . jx-nt a lew days here last i lia Biu< <* ll.iiiulUm, prc*l«l« nt l.sal fanners on the exihunge ba law, manager ot SCIIOIJ/S Disti l« ! Sunday I mol the Hillsboro in Portland. sis The flour Is to tu- known us wii’k with their pa rents, Mr. and convention will b«* held her«* Kun- ol tii«» Mountain Hom«- (7hn.ll.in Kelo flour Motor company. in comnwnt- Glen Knuth of Vancouver spent Mr.. Warren Wilson. Ing on the value of newspa <luy In nil «lay W wssl«»ii Each Kun End« avoi , held a busine * und so- at. hl* bom* here the w<*ek-end Kipalrs .Made Twenty-six young jieople attend day m liiMil In I he list riel will lx* < i.d m< ut mg at tiie Churlca Huyne* per advertising. her Mr». Joacph c.'x hran had ils Committee Number 3 of the M ed '.!»• first Christian Endeavor last Friday. He pointed out that a lot n pre.M niud on tin* program Rich liom«* E church laM w< < k completed r<- gueftl» last week Mrs C Well* and purt, Friday i rating afc the iionw MoiinUii'* Home Litdlcs' Aid will of comment had been made uni Joyc«* Is «iLstj l't pre >id«*nl A covering the < hun h windows w ith daughter June of Redmond. of Mbs Amy Amcker Evemrig was biLsk<*t dinner will lx* enjoyed ut hold a benefit so« iui at tin* parson- staln-giuss paper about >us advertising and tiiat Mrs Elvln Finegan and two .jstit in playing games, singing I hey wUh to ii<x>n A uoinbm«<l orchestra from ng< March 23 Tlier«* will lx* u fr««* thank all th‘>^«• wlio contributed childr« n ot Hillstioro visited at Uu und piano music. it had produced business pi< »1. lain and a light lunch will lx* tlw* different communlli«.» will play uiul those m«inb«TS who aided in Jo eph Fincgan home Friday. Mrs J. H Aten spent Friday with Visit uinuu» mild«* to I m «»st. til«’ coil sold Mr . ElizalM?th MorrLs and Tom reiutlves in Sherwood. On lx r re B Campbell of Fiilrvi« w putting In new windows In tin- plu'e Mis. vi’iition la:t Sunday wer«* Mr und Baker of Portland were Bunday turn .in- was uccompanied by Shel of broken ones C. 4*k-riui guest al the wai u Mrs Stanley Ti«*fnn to Kinton. guest* at the W R Cfjoke homek < lub Meet. Tucuday burn Bowen, wtio spent the week i home, and with her Mr mid Mr. Raleigh Wiiilmor«» W L Sunday school workers and M end ut the Aten home Cornellu Civl. Improvement tlub iy other culls 1 n the M isb Lucille Meyer and William from 14iurcl to Mountain Home, H made E church board.*» met Monday ev<* will mr. i Tuesday Mr and Mrs Bert Sparks and nulghljorho« k 1 guest ol waa 11 Pomeroy mid l< l> Wiight from ning at th«* (hurt h. 1 hr.se meeting son. Clem, t, of Portland were Sun- Scott, who were recently married, Fire Destroys honor ut th«* Jo«* Twigg home Bat- were given a charivari Friday night Kinton io .*>. holt, mid Mis;» Wilma Cornelius fire department was wrr«* followed by the Young people r ria .' ts of Mr. Sparks s.Ls'er. at evening wlu n th«» old Star the Fritz Elsner place, where Baker mid Hari v S« hm« llz« r from < uruuy i lge Pomeroy. Miss Kathryn la ■» muinbcrs were entertained by calleil out Wednesday noon and DiscuAhion group lieaded by Rev Mr they are living in a tenant hou.<- Mountain I loin«* to Laurel. D Hoy Walk« r cvrninK to the little house boek of Pomeroy, who was a visitor al the Mr. mid Mr.-» Twigg Following were E Mrs J B Bowru' returned Fri Mi . Ida Kay.. visil««l Ute llw J Bernard b U ju * at n<xjn the Firemen’s l>ame Saturday Sparks home, returned with them pn'4*!U tlu» M«' - i and M' .almiu .s day night from Salem, where she Dx* home in Portimvi last Mr and Mrs Bruce Gordon and visited Stanley Trcfrrn, Waym* Strong, L fire wils got under control before Annual St Patrick's Fireman: rela'n. . tor a veral we k end. (¡lull Miller, Virgil Bl.uh, much lamuge was done, but in the ball will i>- held Saturday night at family ot Portland visited Sunday She makes her home with her son, Mr mid M ik E <) Kllneuu were J B Howell, «•veiling th«* building was complete Mr. Gordons parents, Mr Bruce Bown* and family. ■*lli Mr.s A Strickler. J M Stretcher, the Buckeye dance pavillion. in Vancouver. Wash , last week Richards. ' Elvm < ioodmmi, Law i«,n« <.» Mint, ly d« stroyed It wa L, owned by E Eighth grad»* clax* ot th»* Cor- and .Mr Harry A * ~ Mr.s W J. Bartlett wa* badly Bril Initialed Mr. and Mrs Stanley 'Treffen hurt Ml< liu«'! Mi ( aim und lluroid Chits- J. Boos of Foru#it i irovr n« liu.*» public x -I kmj I have elected the in an auto accident last week Mrs Lrllu I.««* W. .Hail of I’oil- tenaeii, mid Mr.. (*. W Larkin, Superintendent <> B Krim■. v I h - following officrrT Alb« rt Vuyb»tck«* and daughter ot Scholls attended liuul was at church •« rviu<- Sunday, Evelyn 11« » «•. («liu«* Miller, 'lum ited Cornelius grade M bool Wednrs- pr«Md«-nt; Jean Osborne, vice-presi the Bible school Bunday morning, near th/- Red Rock dairy Mr and Mr Archie Bernard and when a Ian «• crowd attended th«* Twigg, Daniel Boon«* mid Wilma day. dent; Wilma Hamelrnun, secretary; Mr Trelfen boosted for the con- daughters Audrey Ann and Mary initiation of th«* old Faiinlngton Herd Mr and Mrs J F Mann and and M l *.. Gladv.. Fraz.ir. class ad- vcn'.ion Sunday at Scholls. church lx*ll to th«* Scholls church Barbara Jane of Portland visited vL»or Warren B. Barnes U teacher. Mrs. E L. Cox spent a couple Lou. and /m Jimmie visited from Mrs. ICayn.ird ll«M wrvic«* Herman Bog«* of l*'«uming of days I the first of the week with Friday to 8 i.dav with Mrs. Ber A Kt Patrick .*! lay luncheon WU* Mrs M D Mann Sunday They also M tn . C hios Observes Birthday nards parents, Mr and Mrs. Al ton. who foiin«*ily lang th«* I m *I1 ut Nerved ai i in- woman • < lub ¡m visit4 :i Mr and Mrs L R Mann of Inend» in Portland. bert Scott All visited relatives in Mrs A Gtios celebrated her the old church, assist««! will» the hig luesday at th«« home ol Mr:» Forest (irovr Brotherhood to Meet Portland Saturday. tinging as did Mi.s Ray Moore, J W Huynard Paul D< Pr« z, Albert Hoffman and birthday Sunday with a large par Raymird, Mr« Clara Smith, Albright Brotherhood of thLs dis und Herbert 8n> i«*r repirM nled pru.-.klenl of the third district f«d- (¡««-i»« H o L m her s|x*nt the wuek- ty at her home There were about trict will meet at Uie home of sixty friends present. U m * Scholl* irugu«’ Many other»* ut • i .ii ion . Ml 1 * 8 K.i.olt. welfai«• end on Wilson river Mr.s M Cinos and I-red and Joe Mr and Mrs. Fred AebLscher of tended from Fuimington, Kinton iaaiiman. and Mr» (dm .J Hot Hoad to Red Cross uiul surrounding communities. (’orrwllus Civic « lub wils host to Dober attended the funeral of 11 tiie Mountain Home church Tues Ros« Updike of Portland has been ford, welfare chairman of the city day evening. All men are invited («range Saturday hderiitlon, of Portland were gu« ? t- a meeting of the Red Cross in the Hillinger in Portland la • »i-i-x helping his brothers, Floyd and Lawrence Krebel ot Longview to attend. ScholLs (¡range will meet Satur and H|M*akerH Mrs Harry Hoel!«* I city hull on Thursday evening Clarence, get cut hop poles All olticers and members ot the Mrs Homer Oswald of Forest spent the week-end with Mr and day was aiao a gu«.»l and sung a so io Little Beth Amell was absent Christian Findeavor society are urg- from Oew'ur Ru. ■«•11 und Mr Steele of lriah reatilng.s, game* and Jokea Grove visited her ¡>ar«’nts. Mr. and Mrs H Haaae. school the first three days of ed to be present at the meeting at Birthday Celebrated l*LUu adu vLsited ul the Earl Rus completed tin* program, winch was Ml c J).XI 11 1,1. ’ A» « k this week on account of illness • he church Sunday evening at 7 30 Mi ss Gwendolyn Metzgar ot Port Mrs Frank Koch ‘ i celebrated her sell home Sunday. Mrs B»ssie Jackson of Hillsboro in charge ol Mrs A B I* lint. land viruted Sunday at the Joseph son's birthday aitli a party Tuts- Matters ot Importance will be con has purchased the R. 8. Canned G u « . l . at tin* John Schmrltzer Twenty-live ladK a were present. Come and bring your place, formerly the John Timmer Fin<*gan home day evening. Those • present were sidered. hoin«* Bunday were Rev, und Mr. Move to Wyoming Mr ai: 1 Mrs Emil I Brandaw and friends. w f ; Simpson and Vernon Not - Following were guests Sunday ot man Sr. farm of Orchardale She William Miskimmina and family children Kenneth, 1 Emil, Marceila. and her aunt. Mrs Sarah A Criger. dine liu* Noidmc family recently. l« ft Wednesday to make their home and Mildred Mrs E Zanow, Mr Mr and Mrs. J. J VanKleek: Mr. of Portland moved to the place iu lutt*. inuvrd to — Y ______ in Wyoming Tutvalav evening a and Mrs Arthur and son Howard, and Mrs Alfred Millard. Mr and Thursday Olir bui- hvd unii vight atlendcd group of friend* gave them u fare and Misses Lois Alton and Frances Mrs Cannal. Mr and Mrs. Ralph thè H< liuiis Sumlay ciKxd Hunday. Mr and Mrs Pred Murray of VanKleek and son, all of Portland, well jxirty I G no». were guests at the George Star « ì . l . (*nrolicd 34 BUXTON W D. A met Hut- Mr and Mrs. Walter VanKleek and Timber Miss June H«-nd<*r.»on of Beaver III m ri l.iilr«ard Hunorrd Ben Davi» of Portland spent Laemmermrn home Sunday. urduy at the (¡range hall A chick daughter, Cathryn. of Beaverton. Tuesday night with Frank Gnus Mrs Fr» « zc Liiaicard « nU italiw*<i «n «Iini hi was Dave Dahn ot Portland visited honoring ton sfx nt Uu* w»*« k-end hen* wm eerved at the Otto Timmerman home Sun thè Mklway cightii griuh* pupils member* wh<JNC birthdays occur in There'» big new« for you in the day. March U m honor of iwr .*»oii Ai March They were Malate Caidwell. •on Duane of Birkenfeld were over guest* of Mr Higgles sister. siivrrti«inr column» ixut, it being hL*» hfux nia birthday Julia Fisher. Alice Estepp, Ehir night James Bamford of Hillside vis- * Kelly. Saturday Mr.s Ell Kingston v LM ted la »I Kelly, Bonnie Manley. 1- rances Fteh- Mrs El-sie Mr and Mr.s Carl Wateon of «Mr». A L Week with iter aunt, er. and Mary Caldw«*il Neu nwm- near Toledo viaited relative* and Jacques, in i J*oFilami brrs initiated into the order were KINTON Services for Sunday; Mr und Mrs A Bui linn and Maude I m iv'Bel. Mary Watson und friends here .Saturday. Mr und Mr Robert Simpson of Pr< aciiing by Rev W E Simpaon daughter* Elva Jane und Huth, I hurl Watson About 30 ¡ xtmjils at- Grove, accompanied by a 9 45 a m. followed by Bible scnool. al. 1 M: ■ E I V Edward* and *<>n tend« 1 the dinner A quilt w as Forest of Pasadena v Lilted Sunday ul the made by the ladies last w««*k to be party of friends, athnded a dance District Sunday school convention given by the grange Saturday night is to be held m th«* afternoon with Kingston home .‘old for the benefit of the club. Will Riggle and son. D< Iniar, of Scholl* church A basket dinner will Mr and Mr.s r i Ullegard <>f Play Well Attended Birkenfeld visited at the Jesse be served ut noon and those at- Portland visited a I the Etrc/4- Meyer:» home from Friday to Sun- tending are requested to bring Tlw play, "A Cousin from Coon laliiegurd home Sund: ay on then day. presented by the young ’ their lunch ami dislie.s Christian way to visit the » i «ti Smith home IUd«e. Mr. and Mrs. (’ A. Peterson Endeavor meeting ut the people <>! Uu* community, was well __ local ut Laurel visited their daughter. Mrs. Alfred < hiir. li at 7.30 in the evening. All Scholl» Grange held their month- alt. nd.- id Friday night, Willis. al Cornelius 8unday. Mr Mi and und Mi J.-;.-/- Mey.-rs and young people are invited to attend ly mid-week party March daiwliti-r, El»i<- v^iu d the former'» WllUs, who has bui-n ill is on a April 1 will be observed as Easter Ptocrani liitrrrwU» trip to California accompanied by Sunday at the church and there "Our Yesterdays ‘ program. inv brother. F'runk M<>«r- near liillx- his mother, Mr.s Willis, of Port- With boiled butter frosting, also white but- ta.io oik - day la.se «nek. will be a program by the scholars en bv Ute Womans club at ilir Mix Mollie Tallman und nund- land They *111 visit a sister and Rehearsal- are being held Grana. hall . . Friday r\«nlng. WUN daughter, Mrs Ivy VanBibber, in different froating* ........................ ‘xuU Mrs J. 1 ~ ’ VsnHom “ spent a » t.-n.I.-d by about -'«I p< i u/tv. Willi >n. lu-lunl Powell, vulud r.-lutn.--. Southern California. few days last week with her son Mr und Mtn J B B.irtlett M-uti-d >n Portland U>e | m M week Mr and Mrs Arlle Hudspeth of and wife. Mr and Mr.s. Wr. L. Van- lln-nij«-. - r.-inUiiM inn the by the _______ ut Horn, of Portland. BUTTERIES, dozen lollowmg program waa given 1' uno Portland ».-re ov.-rnlKht A number of the ____________ Mi F-.lu i . i Hcane. i i' ■ vocal »olo. th.* powi-11 home one tu^lil Lu. t men around town went fislnng for .smelt dur readtnic, Mrs Mr*. l.<--.t.-r week Bert Rowell, reading, M ru O H Stow «*11 visited her ing the past week. PUMPERNICKEL BREAD, each Campixdi, the Waiulerlng Vlohn- Min. Dick Stowell, in Forest Grove Members of the 4-H ealf club Ul. Mrs L W Guild, re« hut week THATCHER Mrs Robert Mott with their leader. Leland Flint, met Mrs A 1» F'ltnt. mandolin Mrs Fied Stowell of Ryderwood, gave ii dinner Stindav in honor of Friday evening at the home of WHOLE WHEAT DONUTS, dozen guitar inn. tc. Koia-rt »ml Those Thore present William VanKleek M Wash . who was visiting there. re- .s«*veral blrtlxlavs 'Regular 25c dozen« < 'wmpix*il, vocal M.lo, Mrs . Mi s Chartei. Charle-, Clap- I d turned home witii her as overnight u ere Mr and Mis. Edward L Cox received word ________ Fri- i.» i , V.xul duct. Mt shaw KUCftt. and family of Hillside, Mr day of tlu- death of lus sister. Mrs Benson .uu! John Sul hri land. H ad Mr*. Clara Allen visited relatives and Mrs John Loy nt s und son, Bertha Folk, ot Bridgewater. Mass ing. 1. M Milltu. violin solo, 1* E •I " Dna Farthini i nd She w . ls ill only a short time with Rowell, violin. J ca . harp and ut Orenco last week. Robert Barnes and Mr and Mr.s pneumonia. Player Hurt bones medley bv F E Rowell and .Robert Mott and family IM> YOU KNOW— Twenty-five were present at Mr BozorUi wiU> Uiuing by Jean Manning school children lost to ’ Walter and Wilbur Wright. Nellie Ladles Aid meeting at the home of B<*n.»"n. reading. Mrs J B Bart Buxton school children in barbali Back in the middle ages women placed slices lett. \« m .»I solo Victor WiiLstrom. ut Manning Friday. Merlin Watson, Haney and George and Clifford the president. Mrs Gladys Aten. dough, on their cheeks, before retiring at night, “ rcwling. Mis »MuCool, musiuai med one of the Buxton players received Kulan attended the birthday party March 7. It was a real "Sewing their complexions would be improved! ley of old tunes, stringed inslru- a badly sprained ankle during the for Marjorie Vander/and«n Friday Bee. ' «veiling at her home in Hillside. Obsene Birthday mrnUi and v«xa| by the fullow mg game. Mr and Mrs Manuel Keller and Greetings *o Bill'boro B. and P. Club on Mr and Mrs. Warren Wilson Laurel people Mrs. J W Muiioy. 1 <>f Birkenfeld Miss : i P ______ ___ at .___ the ________ home of . ...... their Mrs Lee Brown. Mb» luille Brown. spent Uie week-end at her home family of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs spent Saturday National Business Women's Week Carl Keller ani family and Clar children. Mr and Mrs. Elwood Wil <i McNay, Mr B Finis Brown. nere. returning to her work Sunday ence Eilers of Stafford spent Sun son at Scholls. Mrs Wilson was Dailey and Lee Urown; musical evening reading, Mrs F E Howell. tub Mr and Mrs Levi Crowther of day with Mr and Mrs. Otto Pannier ___ by “ Gales Cr<*ek wrr«' Saturduy night and family lean. Evelyn HriLM*; _ songs Julia Gebluirt of Dilley visited larg«‘ chorus. led by Mrs J M. visitors here. ui U j E v < Ivn Shipley Monday night.* Stretcher, and a tableau by Rena George Riggle and Elton Ingram ■•T ■*: '1 Mi 1 : ’ : H.. : • . . ; Wens.rom. Juan Ikium und Kam of Birkenfeld .six-1 It the week-end sons. Orval and Alvin, of Strabei Goiter, with v«xal «olo by Mrs here. Saturday here with reiativ«*.>. Julius Christensen Piano uccom- Mr and Mrs Fred Benefit I .spent spent Walter Haney returned to Port- tinnimenta were • played bv Mrs J tlw week-end with U m » former's •and Friday to work He had been _ I*. ______ Mrs C W lair- brother. Oscar Benefici, und family Sutherland, and i home a week with the flu km luui charge ot tlu- lighting ef at Wiliam lira Mr. and Mrs Paul Roberts and fect* lYiuik Burgholzcr Jr. and family Mr and Mrs Ed Demmin sp« nt of PoitJand were Buxton Visitors children ani a friend of Beaverton Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday March 16, 17 and 19 spent Sunday with her parents. Saturday iuk I Sunday with friend» Saturday night Mr and Mrs Harry Miller. und relatives In imruand. and with Mrs. Ella llrneftel Is spending a several old time friends attended few days with her son at Willa a |>uilv ut the l ull .V.liahr holm- mina. A. II. Hint lloiw»rrd Mrs Fred Caldwell and daugh Mrs A B Flint eiibrlalned with ters. Kitty and Mary, of Hillsboro Pure, fine cane. a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr wen* Buxton visitors Saturday, ul-1 Jersey Brand. IJeensrd Emhiilmm and Flint s sixty-fourth birthday Guest*! tending W B A meeting Fl Ni.RAL DIRECTORS were Mrs Ruby Boyd. Mr Wild 'Hie Mls.se« Thelma and Gladys Mrs Ulani Elint. Mr iuu I Mrs. I nZott of Portland spent th«» week pkgs. lion McInnis and four sons ■nas end at their home hen» 100 lbs. Phone 953 Hillsboro wits Hie first vlsi I ot the twin.*., mu! M i Keith and Leo Susbauer Open New Flour Mill at Cornelius District Meet Sunday School Group Scholls Value Argus Cited by Dealer + Hayward , ttod at the W R HiaUon home e*d.'' Frlenrt/. and fellow Lutlwran* Sunday to dl.v-uaa the organization Iront Portland have repeatedly via» of a Sunday school here. tied Ute services at the audltorluna Rev. Schaus Talks At Lutheran Meet Rev P, Schaus of Schefflln ad dressed the Lutlterana qathei-ed at the local high school auditorium for one of their public Lenten serv ices Thursday eventni? He discussed th/- words ot Christ from tiie cross T Thirst." Lutheran mixed choir ot Wash- ing on county sang Mrs. Edna Steinke sang a solo. Tonight the Rev. H _ H Engel- brecht of Tacoma. well-known in Lutheran circles ot the northwest as a lecturer and preacher, r____ _ will pr.-ach on the theme. "It m F iriLsh- BAKERY Devil’s Food Cake Birthday Party at I hatcher Sunday Perfection Bakery Donelson 3¿ Sewell CORN FLAKES SUGAR 4 COFFEE ! w"»« Ur »’vii. Drificd Enow, or F'sher s Blend. JC A OLII/ 49 lb sack SI,75 29c Crackers Milk Rinso 14c 19c 19c Large pkg or Vegetable Shortening 3 lbs. r/V Red label KARO i Blue label SYRUP Mayonnaise 24c 25c PINEAPPLE Lighthouse Cleanser Best. Foods. Try with new hot Asparagus. Pint FIG BARS Plain or whole wheat. 2 lb». Ih l Monte or Sweet Treat. Sliced. No. 2’j. 2 cans .. 5 lb. 35c 5 lb. 33c Coffee Economy. 3 lbs. 55c. 35c io 1b. 65c 10 lb. 63c Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday l.b. March 16, 17 and 19 125-foot roll. Pkg. • CRACKERS N. B. U. Sodas. Plain or Salted. 9-ib. Box 25c PEARS—Maximum brand. No. 2* > tins. 2 for 25c APPLE BUTTER—Libby’s. 15c No. 1 tins. 2 for GRAPEFRUIT—L & 11. Florida. No. IOC -fl fl a-a lefC Each RAISINS—Seedless. 3 lbs. INSTANT POPSTUM— 8 oz. tin 37c MAYONNAISE 25c FRIDAY If FAMILY CIRCLE DAY / ASK FDR YOUR COPY SUNBRITE Cleanser. 6 cans for 22c. 4c Can TOILET SOAP White King or Mission Bell. 12 bars for 45c. Bar ....... 4c WASHING POWDER Dash brand, 2« . lb. pkg. TOILET PAPER Big roll. 12 rolls for 39c 19c 4c Each KARO SYRUP Blue Label. SARDINES Maximum, oval. sorted. 12 for 89c. Can JELL WELL—Assorted flavors. 6 pkgs. 25c. Pkg............ MARSHMALLOWS—Fresh and fluffy. 1 lb. pkg.......... PORK & BEANS—Van Camp's, ff _ No. 300 tin. ................................... BRAN FLAKES—Post's. 3 pkgs 8c 5c 15c 25c CROWN* FLOUR Fresh ami Tasty. \ HILI-SBORO. OREGON 19c 19c WAX PAPER 12 for $1.15. 19c Kellogg’s Bran Flakes, Kellogg’s Rice 2 pkgs. 19c Krispies, Puffed Wheat Quick or Regular. Start the day with a hot cereal. Large pkg. 19c Quaker Oats right 19c Baking Powder 50 K. C. oz. 35c 25 oz oo - — Uoiiitiibia Best. Quality maintained at all times. C-Ol*ee 3 IL:. 73c. Lb. 25c Glenn Campbell, Manager 19c Fancy egg. 1 lb. Pure Lard l'lic double-quirk Betin« dirt rhawr. 2 raiw 20c NOODLES Fels Naptha Soap 3 bars Airway Blend. 3 lbs. 59c. 1 lb. Best Patent. $1.69 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bananas S fruit. 5c Oranges ¡¡x size, extra fancy. 29c Arizona seedless. Large Grapefruit size. 4 for ....................... 15c Lettuce r“dOrcri*p.heads: 7c HARRISON D. HUGGINS. M. D. Eye, Ear. Nw and Throat Spec ialini GLASSES FITTED Room 1 mereiai National Hank Anna« C< PhonM Residence 29 72 Office 2971 Hour« 9:3ft ». m. to 12 m. 1 ;80 p. m. lolp. m DIFFERENT! Yes, it makes a difference Where the profit dollar goes! WESTERN FOOD STORE Profit dollars stay at home becaUM* it Ls an Independ ent store. Dollar for dol lar you get real values here. Fri., Sat., Mon. Feature* March 16, 17, 19 Birthdays I lonored At Buxton Session Kinton Young Folk To Attend Meeting Subscribe for the Argus. PEACHES Alliance. No. 2*^ can. Excellent quality. 4 15c CORN—Golden Sweet. No 2 can. 2 for 19c ASPARAGUS Picnic erze Each .............. Del Monte. lie SALAD DRESSING—Miracle Whip. QOp Quart ............................ ÔWV Each 15c Asparagus Full pound bunches. 2 for 15c POSTUM CEREAL— Each .............................. 3 rolls ........................... l«rv 19c 39c BISQUICK— Each ............................... 31c PEAS — Nature's Gift. No. 2 can. 2 for PANCAKE FLOUR - - PÜ1S- bury s. 2!4 lb. pkg................... RICE—Fancy, broken. 10c TISSUE—Fort Howard. 1000 1 Qr» TEA—Gunpowder. Lb.................................... 17c OATS Red Rose. Regular 9 lb. bag Each Blue Bell 49 lb*. . COFFEE Airmail Blend Lb......................