THE Thursday, November M, 1934 'lallm an home In 'lim b e r 1 They alf-o attended th e <•«•»-• d u n ce al, Timber hall Olla r visitor» al the Tultmuli home w ere M u G eorge Mn»i. and ¡on» Itulpli a n d lloy m id Ml»» E ugenia itedmund. Mi-i Vehlu Krydendul visited Hunk» high one day last week Taffy I’ull Held Friday at Mr. and Mm. laiurel Front ol Roads and Fields Damaged Forest tlrove visited lib. mother. by Continuous Rains the Fickas Residence Mrs. Jesse Tlllmun. Iu»l week. II.,m l. I |-| n, I U died tu-’ brothel ut Huiim-t Gamp recently Ill y M r., r . I.. Ilro w n ) 4 |ly Mra Jaw«« M «y«r«l E C. Lynch bi trucking log» ut LAUitEI. Farmer»- Union local UUXTON Tha Halloween frolic Heogghi valley. will give un h o u rs program of a t Un- MiWMil October JI won well William Higgle 1» taking tr e a t mixed numbers after wtm h there attended olid enjoyed by all. Many ment» s t Astoria. will Is- curd game» with prizes und lit the children's custuiucs were well Orvul llm in an of Ib-nd w as u dancing Kuturduy evening, Novem reprenentcd and worthy of u prize Buxton visitor t-rhlay night. lliotie receiving prize« were Jo h n George Higgle anil Mr und Mrs. ber 17. A »mull door charge will be nie Hatley and Marule LaZolt up David Edward» drove to Vancouver > made lier urulle poplin und Itobert Alford Huturday for Mrs. Higgle, wlio hu» The heavy und continued ruin bi und Faith Hcofteld of the primary been vlhlllng the past two week» ut causing much damage Pi roads and m u n i Judge» were Mm. I). E the Everett« Drury home there. 1 Held« washing. A great ileal of Eautnian. Mrs Pearl Watson and Itussi'll POWI-H visited til» sister» plowing by wus done before the heavy Mm. Ethel Meyer» Out of town vit- ! In Portland lust week. rain», but not much seeding Horn were Mri. .link Itiiiitn i mid Hubert Hlllleker has taken Un- Mr mid Mr». J. W Mulloy, Millan Mae and Mr». Vista Fry- agency for the Zunol goods, ex- TTn-mn Mulloy. Ullmun Wight und dendal. truiIs, etc. Amelia Campbell were U n ti Fred Is-lpold of H untington, Gal . Mrs. A tatty pulling party wiu Kiven dily guests of the latter'« brother. at I lie l a , III. Ill Ml.,.' I I .Ila I". I' a lu u visited Mr. and Mm. Ituben Kelly Calvin Jack of Portland ’I'hey also Friday night Thone a tte n d in g were one iluy lust wi-ek Mr und Mrs culled on 8. II Drnduff. who 1» Fred Higgle mid Duane of Illrken- critically 111 ut tlie Portland Goner- ; a n.,1,1 : .1 <.«.«• 11. Vi I l a m w . i l .III P'KKV I’lingrulz. Elery a n d Dort» lelil were also visitors ut tile Ruben al hospital. Whiteside. Mate Meyer», Hubert Kelly home Huturday Mr and Mrs. Albert Mellar ol Miss Mabel Nelson Is home from I'urtlmid Pluee Lucille and Ju n n ila lle tlie r- were 'IQiursday evening tord, ltu.->f.ell, Geruht und Melvin Mi Minnvllle, where »lie hus been dinner guests ut the Hl<-hard W hit ÿowell. Evelyn Itiin k Kay Itobert*. employed ut restau ran t work. tle home Eugriilii Quiet', Hiille He»t, Lucille Mrs Hubert I.mig and Glen Selig I i i t- Methodist t I n i n l i Peiler.Min. Houille M anley, Harold of l*»rtlund were Saturday ami ¡Sunday school, lb a in.; preach Sunday a n d Irene n ä h e r , H arry Heabold guests at the Hlcliard Jr., C hurlotte H utih an . C A M or ing, II a m.; class meeting. 7:15 W hittle home eau and M r P i l l i l l e i l. ka-, lind p m Subject In Hie morning. A boy wus born t Mr. and Mrs "Holiness Unto the laird Living and Frailee». Ernest lzi»ll October 31 H l - ha» Giairge Higgle A II Edward», Abiding In Communion with Him.” been named David Lawrence. George llleil.Mie, Mr und Ml», DiiV- Vou are invited to attend these L. A Whittle was the guest Id Edward» and Mr». E thel Meyer» meetings. Urtng your clilldren with of Mrs. Mr». E. T. Fox of Sherwood and Elsie Meyer« visited al the you Key H J Yates, pustor. from Thursday until Suturday of last week. Mr. und Mrs. J. W Twlgg and sons of Scholls were Sunday guest.-, of her sister, Mrs Lee Brown. K en neth Twlgg. wlu> had been ut the Brown home since Thursday, re turned home with his parents. W H McNay ha» wired his burn und chicken houses for electricity. Alden Host-year had his tonsils removed at the Emanuel hospital hi Portland last Friday The J. Cronin family moved from FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 the F L. Brown tenant I kiusc to Portland last week, where Mr Cron- Friday and Saturday— November 9 and 10 I l l has employment. Party Friday A "kid” party will be held by the Broadcasters class of the S u n day school ut the Lee Brown home Banchine Krt-.py.. Tip-Tide. Double sise can. F rid a s evening All lin in g people A real cracker of the community are cordially in A Pacific product. vited to attend and urged to dress In "kid” style. 2-lb. bus B>oc. r u n ............. Many Attend The community Hallowe'en party lit the hall Wednesday evening was attended by more than seventy-five petwons. Party games wen- played on th e main !l<or and cards in the Karo. Light or Dark rill<kliury PuiKukr dining room Alter lunch an hour of dancing was enjoyed Hallowe'en .» li» ¡..ul SS'lb* pfcf* pranks seemed to be few and far between. Mrs. flora Nelson of Portland spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs Callie Dailey, wlio Is 111. She is sotnewhul unproved at this writing. Mr. und Mrs. Marlon Boge of Portland and Peon Lovegren of t ’.uui <i i a t« i o range and Lemon. Cherry Grove were Saturday mid Pound Sun luy cues'... at tile Cally W hit more home Mr. mid Mrs Ellis M' Vcilion. A ItOtllc Pilaillet. Milton ol Portland were Sunday guests. Mrs. Mary Rotlistrom and son Glen have moved to Portland lor Y A l) ' the winter. A Mr. Smith of near la»rge pkg. . Portland will live on the place. Mrs J ft. Haase and son Harold attended a celebration of the 4tM)th . nmvei-.ary ol the translation ol the Bible by Martin Luther, which Hershey's Baking Pl I M I was held at Forest Grove Sunday. 2 lb. già» Sunday dinner gui»ts a t the W L. H arr. I - ev en s home were Mr and Mrs. I led K rahm er and children Mil an.I D- nald of Blooming and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heese and W alter Reese Mr and Mrs. George Tews nnd ( I P-O-GOLI) ARGO son Jimmie were Sunday guest* T he best cotíce in town tor Corn or Gloss. of Mr. Tews' sister. Mrs. John the money. Hose, and family of northeast of Hillsboro l-lb. pkxs. Lb. .................. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore .Buxton People Enjoy a Frolic Elmo H IL L S B O R O Laurel Union Sets Program NoveiulH-r psnuie 11,me RUCHEK’S ■ ASH GROCERY W A A IjlAO IOC 29c FLOUR 19C SYRUP 35c RAISINS , DATES t pi;,;, LLLj c 23c 19c 29c A : 23c 21c ,. J«-7- C h o c o la te B u tt e r 25c 2 U. pk. 25c dred C o ffee S ta rc h 25c 2 15c A R G U S. and d a u g h te rs Iren e and E lude wen Sunday guest« ol Mrs W tilt- IIIO II- '- , sister, Mrs Ifillie Tykeson ot Cheliub-in M ountain Ed Dulley was lulled from lx<ng- vlew. Wash . tile latter part of the week on account ol the illness ol Ills mother He returned to tils work on a boat the first of the. week Hallowe'en evening guests at the J II llause home were Mr. and Mrs Alls-rt Knobel und Mrs. Charles WhlUa-ll of Portland. Mr-, Jacob Schm idt attended a bride's slarwer given by G ertrude McClaren anil her mother at their home near Hillsboro October 31 for Miss Cora Hullt, who will be m a r ried to Walter Bchnildt In the near future. Honor Roll Given Laurel school pupils on the a t tendance roll ol honor for t h e month ending November 2 were Bonnie Jean Kieler, Myra* Best, Ralph Keyser. Bernice Btoller, Jim mie Tews, Betty Davis Gloria Best, Marjorie Will Viola «toller. Hilly Kieler a n d K atherine Kingston. George Wambokl a second grade pupil, moved to Portland last week Glen Rotlistrom and Harold Haase called on tlie former's m other in Portland last Bunday. The sawmill formerly known as the Carlson-Cole mill 1.‘ being torn down and will be moved to Oales H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Orenco P.T.A . Meet Thursday D r a m a t ic C lu b H a llo w e 'e n (By Mr« Has P a rty N ig h t liutfh B urdett«) ORENCO P T. A will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday in the school house The topic Is "Adequate ed ucation lor O regon children L ead 1’age Three Mast left Sunday morning on a trip into Central Oregon in search ot elk. Mrs Charles Hpcirlrig and son John and Mrs. C D Meek and daughter Marjory «print Sunday at Glenwood visiting Mr and Mrs Leo lairidauer. West Union local ol the Farm ers’ Union will hold a social meeting at the K of P tiall November 15 Mr and Mrs. J. H Sandford e n tertained with a dinner Sunday In honor of their daughter Elnora's! birthday. Guest* present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cypher and daugh ter Eugenie, Misses Wilma Post of Forest Grove and Vera Sandford, Messrs Pete Johnson. Glen Sand- I ford. A rthur Davis. Robert Jo h n stone. Dun/on Neilson and the h o n ored guest The advertisements I hey inform and save your time, energy and money. er I* Mrs E rnest Wilfert Mi und Mrs. Charles Rogers gave a surprise party In honor of their son Donald on ills fifteenth b irth day <* tola r 31 Those attending were M argaret and Hilly Curington. Helen ai.d Hud Baughman. George (By Vivian Hudson* Csergie William Sabo, Ethel Bella, Itotjert Burdette Lucille Qualntance, Mrs B<*sle Jackson of O rchar- Maud,- Hamel. LeRoy Warren. Mor dale visited a t the W R. Hudson n s Mi Elite,- Clair G allup of Hills home Sunday boro, Hrydine and Donald Rogers. O tto Tim merm an and family vis Tlie evening was spent In playing ited a t the Jotm Timmerman home at Orchardale Tuesday evening. games and music. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M artin | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Updike Bernards, at the St. Vincent hospit and small son returned home from al in Portland November 4. a girl. Portland Thursday evening. Mrs H. N. Robinson and Miss GARDEN SASS FOR ALL Kstellu Ia-verton of Forest Grove G arden days are done for this spent J-Yiday afternoon with Mrs. Creek S. L. Carlyle and Mrs. Mary Beach. year We sit bock and take stock. Tomatoes first—such great, heavy Mrs William Will and »on Rob Mrs. Ague» Bryant is spending a ert of Bremerton, Wash., were call few weeks with trlends In Portland. fruit as those fifty vigorous vines of ours gave and nary a touch of ers a t the home ol their slster-ln- Bert Eastman of Vernonia was a luw and aunt, Mrs. 8. E. Btoller, guest at tlie S N. Curington liomt the blight th a t killed them out In some places. Saturday evening. Tuesday. The garden expert said rich soil Mr Elh-n Luster of Portland and Mrs E lizabeth Todd ol E’ori ' Grove and our free use of water gave the were guests Tuesday evening of Mr. stam ina th a t carried the vines through. Like the inner resistance and Mrs. W. H. Ring. Mr. and Mrs. B. A Mitchell were of God's people, "having escaped Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. the rotting down th a t Is in the world through lust—sinful desire—" (fly M rs. Zell C . S lruthera) O. Leary in Portland. Mr.- Stanley w . Curington visited means the passage. 2 Pet. 1:4. HITEON Hiteon club m et Oc Then the turnips we sewed in tober 31 a t the home of Mrs Evelyn Mrs. Julia Nixon of Cornelius F ri the dry patch in August. They Just Holland at Beaverton. After a n day. Clair Gallup of near Hillsboro lay there waiting for the moisture swering roll call with a "Hallowe'en prank" the thirteen members and spent Sunday with Billy Curington. to sta rt them. A lesson here too. Miss June Garvin of Buxton was For three hundred years no m a n ! three visitors spent a p!?a»ant a f ternoon in games and stunts. Next a week-end guest of Miss Helen Jiad risen above the crowd In India, despite its vast population of three i meeting November 14 will be a t the Baughman. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E n hundred million souls. A11 so d d en : home ol Mrs H annah Christensen under the pall of dreary, heavy j sley, November 2, a girl. and members are reminded to bring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of heathen gloom. T hen came t h e ! their canned fruit for Albertina Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Bible, the convert to Christianity Kerr nursery and the new life starting. How? Ring Friday. Mr and Mrs. E. D. Hite and H Dramatic gave a Hallowe en The Holy G host locates buried n a t A Zwelner were Hillsboro visitors party at the club home of Mr. and Mrs. ural gifts, talents, abilities and lush Friday. H. Ring. All were dressed in es tiiem into life. The Holy Ghost Mrs. C. W S truthers was a call W Halloween attire. Prizes for the who comes in a t the mom ent of er a t the J. IT Phillips home In best costumes were won by Rodney receiving C hrist as Savior and who Hillsboro Friday afternoon. and Elva Bradley. The eve- energizes all departm ents of the Mr. and Mrs. C harles VanKleek i Gibson was spent In placing games r.ew-born babe in Christ. attended the grange district con ning "It Is God wlio creates within u s 1 ai.d music. There were 32 present ference at Sherwood Friday. day will be observed the desire to do his gracious will Morris Willoughby is able to be at Armistice next Sunday m orn and who brings about the accom around a t the Vancouver hospital ing. the 11 church o'clock. Veterans of the plishm ent of th a t desire," means and will goon retu rn to the CCC Spanish American and the World Phil. 2:13. From the instant of the camp. new birth, by the incoming of the ar will be guests of honor. Mr and Mrs. C. W S truthers I W The November meeting of the Spirit, the new convert, is able to were Sunday guests at the home of Women's society will be co-operate with God in every kin^ Mr and Mrs. Lester Robinson in held at the Missionary church next Wednesday. of holy endeavor. You can't explain Portland. 14. at 2 p. m. This Is the new life on any other ground. Tigard Rebekah club met W ed November week earlier th an the regular It Is supernatural and im parted nesday at the home of Mrs. S alah a date. Members of the Reedville from above. Van Kleek. Come on men! Let's give the issionary society will be our guests, C W S tru thers received word M d a program of unusual interest tru th as It is in C hrist Jesus to last week of the death of his j an the last unsaved soul in our county. m other. Mrs a . R. Struthers. 84. is being planned. George N. Taylor, Beaverton, -adv. at Charlevoix. Mich. Phone Our classified columns may have ju st w hat you are looking for — Head them. Hayward Hiteon Club Has Hallowe’en Party✓ Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. Ready to advise you in purrhasing. Ready to give real values. All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol and Dr. Almquist. Picnics, lb. • • • 13c Cottages, lb. • 17c SW ISS CHEESE Lb 25c RIB STEAK Lb 12c BEEF R O A ST VEAL RO A ST LAMB RO A ST HAM BURGER 9c Lb. LAMB STEW VEAL STEW Lb. 6c We have a good supply of NEW SAUERKRAUT FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Leisyville Party Well Attended Patterson Speaks at North Plains i H r N o rik A. I P lain» P. T . NORTH PLAINS—Parent-T each- 1 er meeting held at the school house October 30 was well attended. The primary robin won tlie prize for getting out the most people, there being about forty present. After the regular business meeting a short musical program was enjoyed. Paul Patterson of Hillsboro cave a talk on legislative measures, stressing the 20-mill tax In relation to schools. The next meeting will be November 27 in the prim ary room. Mrs. Jam es H. Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Davis to Portland Sunday, where they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bodle and Margaret Davis. Miss Virginia Davis of Portland spent the week-end a t the home of If you change your address kind Mr. and Mrs. C. 1». Meek. A party of hunters Including ly notify the Argus direct and a t Robert and Joe Meek and Gene once. LEISYVILLE -About 100 a tte n d ed tin- Hallow e'en party Friday night a t the school house. The eve ning was sixnt in playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pranger wel comed the arrival of a daughter Saturday, November 3. Russel), Janu s and Norris O'Rear are new pupil* at Leisyville from the Herboldt place. This makes a total of 19 boys and seven gills at school, M argaret and Alice Ardeel were absent from school a week on ac count ol sickness. Leonard Wendt has b m i absent since Thursday and W alter Wendt Monday. Marjorie Sinclair returned T hurs day from visiting her aunt at Bend. 651 5 Deliveries Daily Res. Phone 321Z S afeway S tores Special Week-End Features— Friday and Saturday— November 9 and 10, incl. Closed All-Day Monday —5 ^ l» l, SPECIALS ON FIRST QUALITY PRIME MEATS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SA LM O N Fine for Canning. Lb. IOC SAFEWAY— 49-lb. sack .... P a n ca k e F lo u r Sperry or Fisher’s. OV D e v ile d M eat Libby’s, f/is. PINEAPPLE 33C 4SC MINCED H A M .................................................. BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE HEAD CHEESE ....................................... FRANKFURTERS ...................................... gf | J I # JL Ml Lb. 49c No. 10 sack Can ................... Hillsboro product. SO A P Luna. 19c 10 bars C H IP P E D BEEF Jar 8c -iffp M IN CE M EA T Bulk 2 lbs. J.D V 10c CALUMET 24c Pow dered SUGAR PINEAPPLE Broken slices. No. 2. 2 cans 29c Bulk. 3 lbs................................. 19c O v a ttin e K x 8S 59c SALMON Del Monte .......15c Red Alaska P ork & B eans 10c 2 UH can, 35C FLAPJACK FLOUR XT,. 23c J. D. D., broken slices. Fresh Home Rendered. 3 lbs. Crown, Sperry or Fisher’s Blend— 49-lb. sack ............................................. FREE DELIVERY No. 2 ' 2. 2 cans .................. LARD BAKER GIRL— Made by Crown. 49-lb. sack ........................................ Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday — November 9, 10 and 12 Pumpkin IL iy-.M nl No. 2*-, can. Dn Baking Powder, l-lb. can Blue Rose. RICE Fancy 5 lbs................... LIGHT GLOBES 30 and 60-watt. Fresh Willapas. Pint ....... Milk Fed. Lb.......................... 8c IO© COMPARE OUR QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE Hillsboro Meat Co. Phone 982 Filberts. Lb........................................ 15c PRIDE FREE DELIVERY Island Belle No. 303 Can Wash. Pwd. Large 43-oz. Pkg. L CURRANTS. S & W fancy. Pkg. 19c Ocean Breeze San Wan No. 2 39c Zdc Kraft brick o r American. ( * 2 brick 59c) .15 5-lb. brick $-f 20c. MALT 10c TL C<^........ 55c Blue Ribbon. Can ....... 65c 6 for ---- $1.08 S m o k ed M eats BACON. Eastern. 22c Popped Wheat in cellophane. 3 large pkgs. 25c PICNIC HAMS MILK M L* Mt. Vernon, a Hillsboro product. AiFV 5 tall cans . 17c 23c JELLO— 4 ftp 3 pkgs.......................................................... IVV COFFEE BAKER’S SOUTHERN *fl ^R W AY- ..... 20c COCOANUT— >/4s ........................................... V (3 lbs..................... 59c) MAXIMUM SYRUP— Pure cane 9Gp and maple. Quart j u g ...........................M l v V DILL PICKLES ffx » Quart ....................... SHORTENING — P u r e vegetable. 3 lbs........................ PRODUCE FEATURES for Friday and Saturday Onlyl CARROTS— Bunch ........ CELERY— Fresh. Bunch ................ send you Rock Crystal Syrup Pitcher. CORN MEAL White or Yellow. 9-lb. sack ........................... 15c Citron, Lemon Orange. Noted for th eir n atu ral sugar content. ROLLED OATS Reg. or Quick Cooking. 9-lb. sack ............................ ... PEELS 10c 2c.„. 25c T 2...15c R IN SO Lafge pkg 21c Toilet Tissue SCOTT— 3 rolls ......................20c berty Whit SO A P liberty White 2c WALDORF— 3 rolls ............... 14c aundry. Bar SHASTA— 3 rolls ....................10c CHOCOLATE CONES— Old Fashioned. 2 lbs..................... 29c SALAD OIL— No. 77. Pure Cotton OYSTERS or SHRIMP — Gulf Kist. seed. 23c 5-oz. ................................... 2 cans ....................................... Á ltfV Quart Bulk. Send sales slip for 2 pkgs., plus 25c, to Betty B IS Q U IC K 8 Crocker, at Minneapolis, Minn., and she will 29c Package PEAS COMPOUND. 3 lbs. VEAL R O A ST BRAZILS. Just off the boat. 2 lbs. 25c PEELS. Orange, Citron and Lemon Lb....................................................... 29c LARD From Prime Cattle. Lb........... 19c WALNUTS. Groner’s fancy. 2 lbs. 45c ALMONDS. IXL, soft shell. Lb. O Y STERS B O ILIN G BEEF MAZDA—25, 75-watt, each Send package top nnd $1.10 to C arnation Co., Portland, and they will send you an Electra-Hot Grill. Retail value $3.50. Delicious Flavor. 3 lbs................ 19c CANDY Gumdrops, Chocolate drops, Broken Mix— 2 lbs............................ Fill those empty Sockets— General Electric VAN CAMP'S M IN C ED M EA T $1.79 $1.59 $1.98 29c o lc 2c GRAPEFRUIT— Large Arizona. 3 for ......... LEMONS— Juicy. Dozen ......................... 10c 10c