The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 13, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    T h u r s d a y , S e p le in h e r 13, 11*31
Grangers at
Scholls Plan
Big Meeting
m iii ,
ORE G O N
Alum
1 itrom.
Move Awuy
G«M>i|(r < >Rl«*^»l>y und fam ily ol tin
I S tre tc h e r te n a n t houfle have moved
M " A ll- A N D IF-
to Oregon City, w here he hua .1
I truck (hiving job
H I (AON* ÍA KEEN
George M ounee of M inott, N D ,
I wu* leader for Scholia E pw orth
F O I? M E -P i? IC E 5
i beugut* m eeting Sunduy evening
W OULDN'T fciF-
A new well u ludiig dug u t the
R O I lo M /i H< hollit (in n ig e m d Oliver ’fuylor place.
IVf-íAÍTÍ IE Y A PE
Die o »incr und ItiifUN K irby fa m ­
Heptcinbcr ft und pisun wert* n u u lu
Ln glvr u
T.il proKium ut tlx ilies of n ear fiend were u t th e L W
next «veiiliig m relln u O etnber 17 Crowder hom e hint week helping
Mi . Ilu riy M rlittirltori 1» (h u im iin i • a re lor th e ir m other. Mr » Nevada
of (In* coiiiinltlcc
Kirby, who l.n nerlouidy HI
ip i-T m a d n a
A n 4 !••< 11 1« m o l o i 1111 ill.' In «l tin
Hunduy
KUrfttM ut th e
John
H rliincltzJ* r hom e wen Mi und Mrs. I power us a dem oiihtratlon tor u
Dick T a y lo r F ran k Pctcih. Torrenc«*' new ('a < ( id le r, w hich p u t 17H toiih
E* m <», Ito h rrt Furaytlie und hoii Wui - of ciihllugr In two large ulloh at
ich
i 'h e < Eurl S tre tc h e r fa rm hu»t
U/nEA*i
lurcMcII l'urty Glvrn
week. 'H ie procehh Is m u ch slower
A farew ell p arty wax given T uck but e n tu lb a Miiuller crew of men
duy n ig h t for Jo h n lloogididn a n d a n d the S tre tc h e rs a re well natu
fuinlly. who have been living on fled w ith results.
th e G eorge Jack p late a t Jucktow n
Mi:» C W U irkln. Mrs J. E
tile |uuit eight years
.Sutherland a n d Mrs. F ra n c is Howell
School Open*
a tte n d ed the W estern F ederation of
M niintalnslde school, with M in i W omen .*- clubs In P o rtla n d Friday
A lpha K err a s teacher, s ta lle d
Mr und Mrs. Ja m es Moore Mi
M onday N ineteen are enrolled H ay- und Mrs Ed S e lffe rt und dau g h tei
m ond M cC ann Is th e only h e g m n e i 1 Fred ( ’arisen and fam ily and Hoc
P lan s Suh llU trftrt
H utchens and fam ily were at th<
A m eeting of the S alem d istric t Bonneville dam site on a picnic
B pw orth le a g u e
m em bers from Sundav
Hillsboro. Cornelius. BcuV( 1 ton. 'D ial-
School H ck I iim M onday
at in. Tigard. F orest (h o v e S lier-
'The c h a p m a n a n d
M ountain
wood and Scholls will la* held a t Home .schools will begin Hcptcm hci
the Sc holts ch u rch S eptem ber 23 17 Ml M ary S< hm eltzer will teach
for tin* pui|M N.c o f organizing a sub th e C hapm an school and M«. Hub;
Hodson the M ountain Home school
d i s t r i c t in th is division
Ed S e lffert a n d M r a n d Mrs.
Mr a n d Mrs H. A G o iter spent
several day . last week a t Cons Bay Sam uel S elffert. Mrs W G He.
and M is Jam es Moore. J E a n d F
a n d G ra n ts pass.
Scholls o rc h estra resum ed p r a c ­ Is Howell a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of
U
1 1
tice Tuesday evening a fte r a su m ­ f useph W ern
m e r s vacation 'Iliey m et a t the ch u rch m a r Sherwexxl M onday
Mi and M is Jo h n H itchcock and (
11 (1 Hesse home.
C arl W om hlegel a n d family »pent L uther M iller w ent to C loverdale
S a tu rd ay a t sta te fa ir and the Joe Monday
M r a W arn n . K praker
T u ig g Juniily went to the fa ir S u n ­
Mrs lu tb rl Wurri-iih of Furesl
duy E M a n d F (1 M iller were
G rovr. alio lias rliulgi- of llir -(1,111- I
also S a tu rd ay visitors
Mrs. huren S ew ard sp e n t the ly SERA m - w I iik project, was u
w eek-end In P o rtlan d taking t r e a t ­ guest and speaker a t th e woman's I
m en ts for Injuries received when a i lub m erltug ut the Si holts church
cow knocked her dow n by pushing I ' u i m I u j Club m em bers con trib u ted
ojicii a gut«* which was lx*ing closed old clothing Io I»’ mu d In th e work.
Mr. and Mrs II E McCool and Mendumes F r a u d s Rowell, C. W
th ree ch ild ren spent several days luirkln und J E' S u th e rla n d gave
d uring the w eek-end at Newport report i from the western federal ion
C harles 8hlpley drove to V ernonia
Muss lie n s W enstrom Is staying m eeting In P o rtla n u F riday T he
Sunday evening to visit M r and
.Min her g ra n d p a re n t
Mi a n d muhii al progrum included a trto
Mrs. E m m ett Shipley a n d fam ily.
Mrs C W lau k in . while her j»ur- by M egdames B a rre tt, C h risten sen
M r and Mrs. G eorge M cF arlane
anti Mi and Mri V < Wen t i • >m, a n d Benson, a n d a ixtlo by Jtenu
and d a u g h te r visited a t th e C harles
W enstrom
arc ut the hop yard
Shipley
hom e M onday.
Mr and Mrs. A Zimmerman, Miss I
Bert and F ran k Howell and Ferd
BAN KS Enrollm ent
of B anks j a n d Sunday they were guests a t the
Mr. a n d Mrs. C laud H utchens
(Iro n e r a tte n d e d sta te fa ir T h u rs ­ Sylvia (»lane a n d H erm an W eber
o! Plulnsville, N. D , visited u t th e higli school h a s reached th e 100 O A S a u n d e rs home. Jo h n n y W ahl and sons of T a ft a re visiting re l­
day
Mrs H attie K oeber was moved E' I- Llndow hom e T hey cam e by m ark w ith m any m ore expected rem ained In Salem , w here he will atives in B anks a n d F o re st G rove
( a f te r hoppicking At a stu d e n t body a tte n d the sta te school for th e deaf th is week.
from l*orlland to the Ferd (Ironer uuto via Y akim a, W ash
m eeting M onday th e pupils voted to th is w inter.
Mr. and M rs W. G. W alker a t ­
, hom e T h ursday. Her condition Is
[lubllsli a school iKiix’r twice a
slightly unproved
Mr. a n d M rs B F. Dyer, Mr. and tended sta te fa ir Friday.
month.
T
his
will
be
the
first
school
George K essler S r was on th e
C lifford T rask a n d fam ily a n d
rs E C onfer and sons a n d E arl
) pajx r ever put o u t regularly by M
several o th ers a tte n d e d the bene­
all of M aupin, sp e n t th e sick list last week, but is im p ro v ­
illy
M i x M arth a Van<lrr*an<|s>n I
Bank., high T he radio, which th e Johnson
ing.
fit w iener roast a t t h e K inton
w
eek-end
w
ith
M
r
a
n
d
M
rs.
W
il­
Mrs
Lyda Caldw ell und Miss ' 1034 g ra d u atin g class p re se n t« ! to
O tto Beard, who is w ith a CCC
church giovc P ttday evening
E thel Buderwall of P o rtlan d Visited I th e high school was connected up liam Moss.
p a t O akridge, is spending th is
J u c k to w n Ila«» < lra n -u p
Mr und Mrs W illiam H em sw orth Tuesday.
Alm a and Ted K cpner of P o rtlan d cam
week
w ith his p a ren ts. M r a n d
P a tro n s of th e Jucktow n sc lux »1 Suturduy.
sp en t W ednesday n ig h t a n d T h u r s ­
F
ra
n
k
d
e
n
s
e
r
of
G
reen
M
ountain
com m unity held a pot-luck dinner
Mr a n d M rs H arvey Jesse a n d I hauled o u t a truckload of clover day w ith Moxie, Id a a n d Clyde Mrs. W alter B eard. Billy M iller,
also of th e O akridge cam p, spent
a n d clean -up program a t the s c h < x d son D onald a n d A rth u r Jesse and M-cd M onday
Hopkins
last week w ith h is p a ren ts, Mr. a n d
house Friday T lw money u su a lly ,
Elm«-r. all of HUlslxiro, vU iU dj M W akasugl Is still harvesting
Mr. and M rs H arold B anks and Mrs Tom M eacham .
spent for having th is work done will son
Mrs t l- Jesse bu n d ay .
tom atoes a n d shipping them out •son G lenn C alvin of T ro u td ale
M rs R ay Parm ley. Mrs. G eorge
lx* used to buy playground eq u ip ­
Anton»- H rrm en s of Verboort, Jo h n lie lias had a bum per crop In spite s p ill the w eek-end w ith relatives
Fink and d a u g h te r C h a rlo tte ar.d
m ent.
l i i u s u n d J M Vundencandcn of Of tile fa c t th a t they were badlv ut B anks
Miss Sylvia Severance visited Mr.
IJoyd M urray received a n injured Hoy were lit Kuban Tui'sday.
hit by blight.
M r a n d M rs F red H artw ell of and M rs A. J. Friedley in Hillsboro
eye last week when a piece of steel
Mr and M is p J Moore and
C orvallis spent last W ednesday n ig h t Monday.
GH Enrolled
lodgcxl In It.
fam ily ol P o rtlan d visited M r. and
a n d T h u rsd ay w ith M r a n d M rs
Mrs. H a ttie D avison a n d Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs S P T aylor u< - M is J A Moore Sunday.
S lx ty -elg h t pupils arc enrolled In H enry At lee.
Harry Davison sp en t S a tu rd a y n ig h t
com panied b> th e ir dau g h ter. Mrs
Mr. a n d Mrs Gu,s Sciim ldlin and the g rade school. N ineteen are in
Mrs.
Lloyd
B
unn
of
P
o
rtlan
d
with Mrs M A. Dodds.
Phil D ahl of P o rtlan d , a tte n d ed Mrs A nna Olli r of V ernonia visited the first and second grades, seven-
i isited h e r p a ren ts. Mr. a n d M rs W
Mr. a n d Mrs. E rin Coffey a n d
s ta le fa ir S eptem ber 5.
Mr anil M is H enry Duyck Sunday tis n in Hie th ird und fo u rth , n in e ­ S Atlee. from F rid ay u n til S a tu r ­
■
ons a n d W F. Coffey of P o rtla n d
II km W hining Calf
Mrs Josephine O rm es of Berk' ley. teen In th e fifth and sixth a n d t h ir ­
A calf, w hich won fir t and s w im p- Cal was (he gue t ol M r a n d M is teen In th e seventh a n eighth. T his day. M r B unn drove out Sunday were Sunday guests of M r. and Mrs.
m orning a n d Mrs. B unn re tu rn e d Cass Wilson.
sta k es a t the W ashington county W illiam H em sw orth lust week
Ls the inullest enrollm ent for m anv hom
e w ith him In th e evening.
M rs Cass W ilson. M rs
Tom
fa ir a n d first a t th e sta te fair,
Miss Mary Moore, re tu rn e d to years New i-quipm ent. such a s m aps,
M r and Mrs. Rov S ta ffo rd a n d Q ualls and Mrs. G eorge Moss a t ­
owned by C h ester R obinson of P o rtlan d Sunday, where she Ls e m ­ library tables and rlialrs, has been
M
r
a
n
d
M
rs
A
A
bram
s
of
T
a
ft
H iteon. was purchased from th e E ployed.
added
Mr
Hopkliis and Miss Visited relatives in B anks Sunday, tended R N A lodge in H illsboro
ber 5.
M Hesse herd In 1931 Ilie calf
Misse M innie and H e n rie tta V an- O asliiiiu a re m te n hanging classes. l i o n S ta ffo rd cam e M onday to r e ­ I Septem
Mr and Mrs. N. J. G riffen a n d
also won first m the 1933 county d e i/.in d e ii of P o rtlan d visited ut Mr H opkins teaching all the a r i t h ­
ain th is week w ith relatives a n d ' d a u g h te r M arjorie a n d Mr. and
fair a t Hillsboro It was purchased H ie J M V a n d e i z an d iii hom e S u n ­ m etic a n d history In the fifth, m
friends.
Mrs O scar D elauney spent S u n ­
from th e sam e herd In 1932.
sixth, seventh und e ig h th grades,
day
H erm an D auchy is on th e alck day w ith Mr. and M rs H a rry W h it-
M rs C huntson Coe a n d two c h il­
Eugene Holmes of K la m a th Fall* a n d Miss O a sh iim teaching all th e list, but is considerably im proved.
lield
a t E stacada
d re n s p e n t th e w eek-end at the II recently v i'lte d tills com m unity He spelling, language a n d w riting of
O
D. D reeszen underw ent a
R obert S m ith of B anks a n d Jo h n
T lle s .e twine.
w a s born In th e N orth P lain s d is­ th e four grades.
m
ajo
r
o
p
e
ratio
n
S
eptem
ber
5
a
t
th
e
Attend Telephone Picnic
Mr. a n d Mrs. E’rank R lnck visited E m anuel h o sp ital In P o rtlan d . He S chram el of Forest G rove spent
trict w hete Ins fa th e r, th e late W
F M E lilegard Mr. and M rs A. Holmes ta u g h t school.
In Vancouver a n d P o rtlan d W ednes­ is recovering a s well as could be last week a t th e beaches a n d th e
s ta te fair. T hey also visited with
day.
Pete Ludwig of Sherw«xxl a n d Mr.
expected
form er schoolm ates of R obert in
Audrey H eaton a tte n d e d the pa ­ “ L o o k in g f o r T r o u b l e ”
M iss M arv K ingston of Scholls
H
erm
an
H
opkins
and
E.
G
ift
of
Nehalem
nic held by about 100 telephone
Visited In B anks last week-end be- Tillum nok arc
drying
hops
for
W
il-
Mrs. M Y. Willis, a form er B anks
V
e
n
e
t
ia
n
T
h
is
W
e
e
k
em ployes a n d fam ilies Sunday at
fore beginning h e r school ut H a r­ h a m Moore.
resident, ls picking hops a t th e
H ipplin/ W ater.
"IxHikuig lor T rouble
featu rin g rison M onday.
Oeorge
M
A
itken
of
G
ard
en
E’erd H artw ick farm . S he was a
Mt and Mrs Jim R yan of M u lt­ S p e lte r l ia i v a n d Jai k Oukle. will I
A ttend Salem School
Hom e was a political visitor in guest Sunday a t tlic E. C. W ilson
nom ah visile 1 Mrs J II H ansen ix- ,u the V enetian th e a tre tom :ht,
M r a n d Mrs A. C. W ahl and B ank S a tu rd a y
hom
e.
and th e F M E lilegard home.» F riday and S a tu rd ay . T h e story .sons spent the w e e k - e n d In S a le m
H erm an Hopkins. E. G ift. Mrs
a n d Mrs. E rvin L ip p e rt a n d
Sunday.
louibines .'nb-.s|>iittin.' c o m e d y , S a tu rd a y they visited th e state L in o D D reesien a n d Mr. and Mrs. ch Mr.
ild ren a n d Mrs. Dave B arton, all
Midway school opened M onday double-barreled rom ance a n d e x cit­
w ith Miss Irene Stevens of la u r e l ing adventure all c en teie d itround
as prim ary tea ch e r a n d Vein Allen two "tro u b le-sh o o te rs.' th e official
of Hillsboro a s principal. F ifteen title for th e Intrepid linesm en who
a re enrolled in th e prim ary room brave th e elem ents Unit m an 's com ­
Hell brand.
a n d the upper grades have 19 Sev­ m unient ion w ith I lls fellow m an may
eral pupils, who are away, will e n te r n o t be in te rru p ted
49-lb. sack
In the next few weeks. ’The begin­
Q uality h ardw heat flour
n ers are D onald Boltna. Je a n Ben-1
Argus classified ads get results.
•ci
'Ï -
'T
Banks High Enrollment Goes
to 100, Grade Roll Lighter
Roy
A
F lo u r
O a ts
$1.59
R e g u la r o r q u ic k c o o k in g .
9 -lb . sack
P a n ca k e F l o u r
No. 10
sack
Fisher's.
R e a d y to su p p ly y o u w ith th e
fin e st M E A T S a t (lie le a st cost.
Kraely te» advine you In purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
meats Inspected by Dr. Nleol
and Dr. Almquist.
HOME CURED
MEATS
PICNICS
14C
»COTTAGES ,.b.................. 17C
P O T R O A S T Lk
PORK ROAST
RIB STEAK
SALMON
LARD COMPOUND a ib.
DILL PICKLES Qu„,
M UTTON
Stew, lb......... . . 5C
Leg, lb.
Shoulder, lb .. .
5c
22c
10c
10c
BAKING POWDER
K -C .
50-os.
33c
VINEGAR— Pure cide,
40 grain. Gallon
15c
13c
6c
25c
29c
CORNED BEEF
LIBBY'S.
4 -
U-oa. ran .........................................
TOMATOES— No. 2C>.
Solid pack. 2 cans
S O A P DEAL
S U P E R S U D S 4pkgs....
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars and 9-oi. Port’s Gran,
1 large and 1 medium
PEETS GRANULATED pkg.
(63-oc.) for ..............................
PALMOLIVE SOAP
bars
Thom pson
4-lb. bag
for
RAISINS
Seedless.
14C
29c
20c
14c
63c
23c
29c
29c
29c
29c
23c
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — Sept. 14, 15 and 17
7c
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
CotumUa'TScd, Cc.
Campbell, Manager
Pack Your Market Bag with These
First Q uality Choice Meats
MUTTON ROAST
Shoulder Cut.
Lb.
7c
SUMMER SAUSAGE,
Reg. 35c. Now, lb.
New Tomato Prices Set
by State Control Board
BOILING BEEF
New m inim um prices to th e r e ta il­
er on tom atoes w ent in to e lle c t
F riday. F o r U. S. No. I s in peach
c ra te s th e price is 50 cents a crate;
lo r U. S. No. 2 s the price is 40
c en ts a c ra te ; for all tom atoes g ra d ­
ing below No. 2 s, a n d culls the
price Ls 30 cents per crate. T hese
prices tak e th e place of th e previous
price of 40 c en ts a c rate stra ig h t.
LAMB BREAST
For Roasting or Stewing. Lb. .................
BACON
Two Appointed as West
Coast Life Agents Here
Sliced. ^ -lb . pkg...............................
K e ith Wilcox a n d Nelson W eaver
h ave been appointed to rep resen t
th e W est C oast Life in W ashington
county. M r Wilcox has been w ith
th e W est C oast Life for th e past
th ree y ears in P ortland.
MUTTON STEW
While it Lasts.
Real Estate Transfers
A n d ers F rick « ux to E u g e n e T Fox
9 '» *«•>■«» Section 31 T2S R lW .
B elle H u g g in s to Rodney Irv in g Ju h n k e .
L o t 4 Block 3 Beuaonic H eighU .
W e m el E r k r r to A u g u st M iu in e p a r t
Block 34 C om eliu».
R o se tta F lee n o r to E ffie M. D o rlan d
*
'
102 *"■“
S ections i
■nd 17 T 2N R2W .
A. 3. P .t t u l l o e t ux to C om te 4 K ohl-
S 2 " L o t. 32
* K' hlm an s
L ittle H om es No. 3.
A r th u r R u p p re c h t to Thom as C h ris tia n ,
sen et ux. I 1- ac re s Section 3" T2S R !W
F. T. C h ap m an to R o g e rta D. H a r t 62
t e r n T1S R1 a n d 3W.
-Mittie P. C ro w d er to H elen A Crook
L ot >, W itch H azel L ittle F arm s.
C a th e rin e I. S m ith et v ir to F
M
W h itw o rth . Lots 1 a n d 2 Block 22 B eaN
erto n .
V iola M ack to G eorge W . M ack
80
ac re s Section 1 T3N R 5 W .
L. M. M .ller to P . K Gill e t u x . 10
ac re s J . M. Row ell D. L. C. 41 T2S R2W
L a ri F- F ish er to M ae I.. F isher, p a r t
o f Lola in S tee l's A d d itio n to B ea verto n .
M
Lb......................................
Fresh Oysters, Fish, Crabs, Tamales
AT ALL TIMES
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
FOR OTHER BARGAINS
Hillsboro M eat Co.
Phone 982
FREE DELIVERY
S afeway S tores
There’s More Buying Pow er To Your
P ocketbook
A t Safew ay
Prices
E ffective
FRI. to MON.
Sept. 14*15^17
CATSUP—
Large hottie
1DC
OVALTINE—
$1.00
SWEET POTATOES—
3 lbs.
TOMATOES— Silverdale.
Large No. 2 l/2 can ............
C ELERY —L arge
E ach
DANISH SQUASH—
Each
VINEGAR— Bring your
container. Gallon
ORANGES—
Doxen
MILK— Mt. Vernon.
Tall cans. 4 for ....
FLOUR «fîur..ble”d'
$ < .75
PEAR BRAND.
49 lbs. .................
SHORTENING 3b£
25 c
Il A PP Y VALE—
S A L M O N Libby’s.
Tall can 17c
Tall can ...............
PANCRUST—
3-lb. can
Uneeda Bakers
Miles Standish , John
Alden, Priscilla
4-doz. pkg.
19c
COFFEE
Airway
Lb..........21c
3 lbs...........
60c
LAUNDRY SOAP—
Luna, 10 bars ..............
TOM ATO JUICE Butler>
TOM ATO SO UP Van Camp’s.
COCÍ A
T P A
A
Hersh<,y■
,4. , b can 7c
Lb f a n ................
Llpton s, black.
K-lb. can ....................................
SANK A COFFEE
JELL WELL DESSERT
CHIPPED BEEF
„
59c
10c
15c
23c
$ £ .5 5
m atches
COOKIES
9c
SALAD OIL—
Q uart...................
Gallon ................63c
Produce Features
Friday • Saturday only
10c
Res. Phone 321Z
o n s f ipation
23c
for
CATSUP— Del Monte.
Bottle .....................................
MILK— C arnation.
Tall can ..........................
MATCHES— Sw an
Diamond m atches. Carton
MAYONNAISE—
Best Foods. Quart
SALMON
MRS BOKOTHEA CONZEI MANN
Our clarslfled rotumns may have
KHERW OOt> Mrs D orothea Con- Just wtiat you are looking lot —
zelm ann. SO. wife of M ichael Con- Head them
zelm ann of th is city, died T hursday
in P o rtlan d She was born In Iowa
on Ju n e 2, 1884 Besides th e widow­
er she Is survived by five sons and
If constipation causes you Gas,
Indigestion, Heartaches,
Bad
two d a u g h te r, B ertha. Elsie. M a r­
Sleep, Pimply Skin, get quick
tin. C arl a n d Arnold, all of S h e r­
relief with ADEEHIKA T hor­
wood; G eorge; T igard and Eric
ough action, yet g, ntle. safe
C onnzelm ann,
P o rtlan d .
Funeral
services were held T uesday In Hol­
lingsw orth's chapel, Newberg and
here a t 2 p m.
Libby's or Del Monte
No. 1 tall cans.
O P T A S IL K .
C a k e F l o u r S Large
pkg.................
C o r n F la k e s K
ELLO
GGS °r 3 pkgs........
POST
TOASTIES.
Broken slices. No. 2.
P in e a p p le 6 IIll.lxSD.ALE.
can» 80c. CAN
50c size 33c.
O v a l t i n e $1.00
size
Alaska Pink.
No. 1 tall ran ..............................
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Deliveries Daily
DOG FOOD— Wag.
Can
CERTO—
Bottle
DEVILED MEAT Libby’s.
1 is. 3 cans
CATSUP— Kern's.
12-oz. bottle .
39c
47c
Tomato
Juice
or Portland, visited Mr a n d Mr,
C hris Kmoen and fam ily Sunday
M r and Mrs Jo h n H artw ick and
d a u g h te r Joyce visited relatives In
P o rtlan d Sunday
Mara. Rieben ¡x-nt the Week-end
witlt h»T sister Naomi in P o rtlan d
Mr and Mrs Ell O rtndle wen
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs K« d
i.idridge and son Job i . , m H ills­
boro. Mi and Mr; f r a n k G rindle
of P o rtlan d were also visitors th ere
in th e a fte rn o o n E ater In the a f te r ­
noon th e G rm dles a n d th e Eldridge«
visited M r and Mr . R alph K ennedy
of n o rth of M ountaindaJe
M others' club m et F riday a f te r ­
noon with M rs Fred W olford. Mrs
G eorge E'tnk a n d Mrs Ray Parm ley
had charge of the program D ur
m g th e afterriixcn a gift was p r e ­
sen ted to Mrs Carl Shipley, a m em ­
ber of th e club, who was m oving
v x s i to H illsboro Next m eeting will
be held a t tiie hom e of M rs C harles
| Shipley in Octolx-r.
M rs H attie Davidson of F orest
G rove is stay m g a t the Jo h n Van-
D oren hom e while Mrs VanD oren
' is picking hops
Rev. f ' P Allan o t P o rtlan d
visited T hursday a t the Fred W ol­
ford a n d Ell G rindle home.
Move to Hillsboro
M r a n d M rs Carl Shipley a n d
fam ily moved U j Hillsboro S a tu r ­
day
M r a n d M rs C harles Sellers of
Iowa Hill were in B anks S a tu rd ay
a n d took his parents. Mr, and Mrs.
W T Sellers home with th em to
spend th e week-end.
Mrs. ETed W olford a n d children
Hazel. Vernon and Ju a n ita a n d A
H W olford of B anks and E arl a n d
E v ere tt G enzer of B uxton visited
S u n d ay w ith Lyle W olford a t new
B enson park CCC cam p T hey also
viewed th e Bonneville dam site
Mr. a n d Mrs. George McGraw
sp e n t Sunday w ith Mr a n d Mrs.
R ay W oodm an a t M ultnom ah.
P ru n e picking h a s ended in th is
vicinity a n d hoppicking is now th e
o rd e r of th e day Crews a re busy in
th e W illiam Moore, F erd H artw ick
a n d S a m Inkley yards.
3 pkgs.
24c
33c
10c
15c
5c
12c
39c
45c
14c
10c
S O A P S
22c
SANI-CLOR—
The better bleach. Quart........ 9c
PEET S CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP POWDER. Large pkg.
1 15-cent pkg. FREE
25c