The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    T hursday, Novem ber 15, 193,1
Page Two
to ru rtlan d Saturday to visit with
John Ki sslcr in the Emanuel hos-
pttal. Sunday George Kessler Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Kessler
cut to set« him. They report Mr.
Kessler much unproved from Ids re­
nt illness and th a t he will soon
be able to come home.
Saunders, _
Clark Powne Succeed» Stoli- Mr. and Mrs. Sam ________
Jan e .»ml B arbara Saunders spent
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
with
ler as City Treasurer
Mr and Mrs. A C. Wahl, having
come to attend the funeral of Hen-
HANKS William L. M o re was derson Sm ith.
re
Se__.
Clar
ler
M o o re Elected
the Miller home
_____
Fred Ashford and his daughter
Hilda «ho recently moved onto the
50th Wedding Anniversary Cameron place narrow h escape,!
injury «hen their car » as practic-
o f Parent» Attended
ill' demolished in an accident »1
Portland last week.
M a y o r o f Banks £
/
C
. *.».
U r t l H l ) v jlX .lt tV tO
la n d the Interm ediate and young
people at tl .10 p. 111 "Features
service. 7.30 p m itong servire .1.
by u loub.-. people . choir
Special musical features mid I’he
Uh-
Huah liur,i«-o»i
fu n eral Service lor t h e Living
OKKNCO Woman's Missionary l ’end In Our Church." t'om e if
society «111 have charge of the you « aut Io know « h o they ale
serv ices _____
S nuda, , ___________
morning An ... in- , A m
ight, . stirring
given ,
______
___
__ message
-
. I» ____
terestlng program Is being arranged ¡every Sunday night in this series
At this tune the annual thanks You cannot afford to miss o n e
offering will be taken.
Fealure" service p in November
Mr. and Mrs H B. Morris visited -•> 'Precloua Promises of Jeaus.
Orenco friends one day this week. | Special announcem ent this Sunday
- ' ,
,
0JI Services
Mr»
Ibdix Expresses T hanks
II T. Ilolla of Tillamook, euiull
dale for circuit Judge In the gem ,
al election. In a letter to the Argu.
expre.-.ex appreciation of the sup
|x,| t given Inin by people of Wu .(i
ington county.
who are taking over the local |xv<
turate lie sure to attend this spe-
, nil ti-rvln' and make this splendid
, »tiple welcome to our . II,
er. Ire, m e Friday night at 7 4.>.
and Snuda, Sunday school, 9 45;
morning worship. 11 o'clock
Free Methodist Church
Jellybean: "Old man. 1 mulct
Sunday school. Ill a in . preach
lug. 11 a m-l class meeting. 7 It» stand you arc (smiting a widow
lias
she given you any encourage
p in.. pica, lung. Il p in weekly
prayer meeting Friday a t 7 30 p m ent?"
Hillis will preach
Itev
S hirk: "I'll say she liasi Last
night alle asked Illg K I snored,' Ex
HAZELDALE The Community
M r tlin tilin
club »ill hold a card p art, S atu r- v J i t I II 1.x I t H l I l l . l l I l
day evening at the selioolhouse
Play »ill begin a t 8:30 p. m A
series of these card parties has been
arranged, one to be given the third
\ ,,„
i.» - ,,r
-,llu Mrs
"a1* Al J Johnson
u n n s o n and
a u u Tithe
mm
r .> n y member
uiein m -r u urged
ig e u to
io a at-1
i stranger
- m in c e r com
- i the
“ •« same,
-
Saturday evening of each m
month
GREEN MOUNTAIN-Rev. R D *d councilmen. and I Charles powne
Powne
u
r , s i i , „ , , 'i\,v
wwvi~
,.r n ,,.» i
Mr. alld
Every
come e ju
Just
we
onth
te the place of district suent 11 jursdav m 1 r i m ‘ ‘laughters Retha and Mary »I Capl- .te n d these midweek .servi, e
mid «ill try and make you I,-el a t hom e
The regular business meeting was Everett of Portland preached at the !*,“?, elected to take
Giman
Those
on
,
x
,I
l
“ ,,d Frlda> >“ 1 HUI. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C hrista- H'leuds u n ited The Aid soviet, is
held Friday evening with Mrs W il- school house Frida, night and call-
11 tsandy as counc
w ard «ere Mr».
‘ " . ,,
*
"on and family and Mr. and Mrs sponsoring a chicken dinner at the
Trinity L utheran Chi
Iturt-h
- in this commun- the city election board
„
—■
charge.
I ’ ed on each family
Cass Wilson. Mrs B U. Tresham .
‘' lr alul
e.llis McGraw ol A! Leonhard! of Portland «ere church Friday. November 23. begln-
Services begin al It) 30 a nt.;
ltam Heil, acting president. In itv durrng the day.
Mrs 1$ W Armentrout. Mrs. W. •*’m ount , i.-nted November 7 with Sunday visitors at the W IL Ring mug at ti 30 p. m. Welcome "The Sundín school at l> 45 Sermon sub­
Will Shoene of R itter is stay mg
Mr and Mrs. Joe Smejkal visited
Sellers and Mrs. Fred Wolford. Mr. and Mrs "
Walker.
home.
church w ith a family spirit " H. ject.
The Ten Virgins.' Muth
with Ins uncle. Henry Schoenc in Portland from Monday till Wed- T Mothers
club had an all-day
A- C. Wahl attended Masonic
M itchell Dire,-tor
L. Putnam , pastor
25. 1-13 You are cordially wel­
He Is under medical care and will neaday.
Pete
Felong
from
Top
Hill
visited
‘»eetm
g
Thursday
at
the
home
of
lodge
in
Portland
Friday
night.
B.
A.
Mitchell
was
re-elected
u
comed
to worship with us.
remain here until well
B ank, M. F. C hurrh
, Mrs tleorge McGraw and spent the
Scoutm aster A C Wahl lX,n director b ythe stockholders ol the
Mr intd Mrs. C- P. Syverson spent V C stru b b Sundav
Sunday school every Sunday, 9 45
Congregational Cliurrh
several days last week a t Timber
Mrs. Frank Genzer and Mrs. Earl 'd a y quilting. A pot-luck dinner Moore. Roy Moss. Billy Moore and Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock as
,| ,
u„. u,.v
|| I llu n l-
with Mr and Mrs Courtney Syver- Genzer have been on the sick list was served at noon They had for Frank Waul a tte n d e d ' the court of sociation al their annual meeting a m . Mrs H Jinixcn. superintend-
guests
the
Fir
Grove
S
c
,,
mg
dub.
honor
in
FMrest
Grove
November
7.
“
iew
1
<
“V
S
ago.
This
is
the
third
ent.
Preaching
services
by
Ellsworth:
p
p , superintendent f fnr the
son. Mr and Mrs Leonard Hollock but are recovering.
their --------
tender- tune Mr. Mitchell has been elected Tilton, - pastor, . every Sunday
v e -' ..........................
congregational c h u rc
h e s ...
In Oregon,
t
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and their family of Portland spent
Frank and Rudolph Smejkal. «ho assisted with the quilting The Don and Roy . received
u v o and
»».o iiwHhcrs were finishing a quilt foot budges.
iw one of the directors.
ntng. 8 o'clock. Ladles Aid m eets1 wU1 be the speaker .special music
the week-end here at the Syverson: Clarence Stickletn. 8am O„
Strubb
Carl Teller spent Sunday at the
hJ
t
o
Rev. and
Windsor Moore of Rainier spent
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parsons of ,lrst ,M,d th ,rd Wednesdays a t 2 1 wt|| be furnished by tig. church
home.
Fay Mead home on Bald M ountain ,
e- Tilton bunday night, fol- the week-end at his home in Banks. Portland »ere guests a l the B. A U 111
11 quartet The Bible selgiol meets al
R ed d ed 50 Years
•
„
Sam Smith and Edward Sm ejkal: *ow*tig church services.
Mr. and Mre. Harold Banks and Mitchell home Sunday
j m „ m p|„. Rev. t A rthur Dun-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinclieioe oj Vernonia were guests of Mrs
Lyle Wolford came home Tliurs- son Buddy of Newberg spent the
Mrs. G. F McCulloch returned
Methodist Eplxeopal Church
gun acting pastor
spent part of last week at WAlia Theresa Smejkal Sunday
day from O tter Roek from a week's week-end with Miss Ethel Sm ith Friday from a three ,ve,-ks visit with
Church school. 11.45. Miss Rose
Walla. Wash., attenduig a tamUy Mr. Swecker of Manning is build- vacation. Friday afternoon tie and and other relatives and a tte n d e d ; her son, Earl McCulloch, of M arsh- Cave, superintendent Our chinch
su M aints' M lu lo n i F u I mmiiw I i
reunion in honor o f the fiftieth 1U)< #
on ^ jrs p. Smejkal'» his mother. Mrs. Fred Wolford, vis- the funeral of Mrs. Banks' grand- Held.
school has the need of the pupil
Sumlav Ijefnie Advent* November
wedding anniversary of Mr Km-
Ited at th e Fay Mead home on father. Henderson Sm ith.
Mrs. M L. Goble has been quite m mind We are endeavoring to u ' (-lunch ». hool u 45 a m Holy
cheloe s parents.
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Green M ountain Ervin Mt-ad re-
Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Wilcox anu ill with flu the last two weeks.
face religious needs and to suppl, (-„muHinion II a in Fellowship
Doris Syverson is stay ing in Port- « , » . » .
D- .
, turned home with them and vtslied two children v isited Huiph's par-
Mtss Pearl Scott left last week for I hem out of the enriched Inc» of
»,11
„„.,.1 b is I iod Suin-
,nrt where
w h ere s she
h e is enrol,,veri
S tu d e n t lo u r
ric tu re
Witi, Lyie until Saturday afternoon cuts. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, her home in Salem, a lte r a few men and women of experience DI
.»v. .11
nconl,- to attend
land,
employed.
a n d C ir c u s a t V e n e t i a n
Marie Rieben spent Saturday *»>Hh oi Banks Sunday.
weeks' visit at the M L. Goble vine worship u( 11. tfod's Signa t ,,e „ -n ice at Trmltv church In
Mrs. William Heil was hostess
and
Circus
at
v
e
n
e
t
i
a
n
,
nlgh(
l>ortlalld
wUh
h
er
suu>r
Mrs.
F^y
Chavez
and
her
mother,
home.
tun-,
will
be
the
title
of
the
ser
¡.5,1.
,
o,
,?„■
L
Sunday afternoon for a matinee
"Student T o u r.’ will be the fea- Naomi, who accompanied her back Mrs. Schroder, both of Portland.
Mrs. George Persons and
son mon for the morning hour We e x ­
HiilVboro 'in‘ h o n o r '0 " th e'^iu n th tul?
s t ' he .YnniLWnh
1to B;'nks
Sunday
es Sunday for a few hours " ere Sunday afternoon visitors at Medford visited the Wallace
Per- tend a cordial welcome Epworth o
, i»-,
».
parent*
. . 2 ' **»<1 Mrs. home.
»ons home at Pumpkin Ridge Sun- League at 11 30 All young ja-opl,-
Nile masons
g u e ^ t^ w -e re ^ C la n ^ 1 W alk er11 Jo in conjunction with the stage show of ' ‘‘M r / i n d M r*P
Fred~W oliord and 1 Mr
A. C Wi
Valil, Mrs. day
are
invited to the league service
Plan Statewide Session
Miller and Bertha Jelderks
Homer s Trained Animal Circus, children were guests Sunday at Karl Wilson. Miss Sylvia Oasheuu
Mr. and Mrs. Louie M adden a n d , We are »tudvlna tile llib le
"A
,1,., in .., tim e in
in»
Holds Services
^ V ir g ill M ll.Cr
Armistice
Portland.
oeiuerx».
<S( ,nn»a In
n ie ln m
o-n
Tlmn,,-
T>nn,
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r*lvHn
VlnnSin«
“Good Things to Eat"
FREE
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
November 16 and 17
SUGAR
Pure cane.
M -9 9
too lbs.
10 lbs.
50.
These tutees are for cash.
n»»n.
day
ton
Mr is
“and staving
M ri with
Ernest her L i parents,
J X i r e . ana » comeav
u d e n t T are
o u r.' aeniy micrwoven
this week
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Mf, and
of Jurt
Our w classified
may f have
Scholl*.
M r Mrs.
T R iA George
a S S lth Taylor
and her
haT you columns
are Poking
o r-
son Erwin from Vernonia and Mrs Read them.
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Æ
DELIVERY
Grapefruit
\^ h T e g t^ hnine*V*,^t Ilola A meeting
H ealth As-
^ B •• & k s a 6pY
“ t licR8 c h .c te * dm -
lf . „ ol the
aWrk
n e rV a s served^ at rmon Those n r e t
MlUer- »J’“
beeP ln “
ere M r a n d M rs f /
a t Vtuurouver.
Oak Ridge, where
is now
{ enl
^ n w ¡n
d tw-o d a ^ h i e w M m “ ^
he
and Marcelle of S tlvm on. Mrs Ella
Mr. and Lots
Mrs. and
Q. A Virginia
Robson spent
and nmg
'h e Bible
the »lute ire h organizing
daughters
for the Join
first us
of Sunday
thU s/rles eve of throughout
e,’"*1 .'.lega'tH,,^‘win
»Jh br S
the w« * -e n d with Mrs. Robson s erm ons. Miss Lavelle Jackson will i„u, ix.rtland the largest state rep-I
Arizona.
parents,
and Mrs. Mark UJod- ’ bet's a go group
accordion Kplsco-
.solos re s v n ta tio n
of im ml>ei •» of the
get
near Mr.
Dallas.
t„ Vhe of M ethodist
X ?
Large,
fancy fruit.
» * " ;hureh tonight.
' The dates of tlx- re-u..lo„ will
5
?
5 m
£ y " £ ^ ;
Honne* of PortU nd M ir and M^* *“ e
Joyce visited rein- day. afternoon.
Regular service Sunday and some
ail „ffleers o u tlie3 tocid ix o tli-h
Delbert T urner ai"d d auahte? F .7
S ui Portland one day last
Harry W arren and sons Floyd and extra. D inner at the church. Dr
J. .
t
abeth Joan of Corcailb^8\fr» Ito L ‘ ’'¿ L u
l .
Frank mid daughter of Purtlaud >tay Palmer, a very noted and ln- .‘onf.-r a-grees
lo U m u l to
T H IN K !
T H IN K !
T H IN K !
P ni'k ett Airi Fnn
m “k a n d
Sherm an Rob- visited at the F lan k W arren home terestlng preacher, will deliver a
'
,l«gr,,x
Oradell of Hdlstiwo M i« d \ r t r i e « lso,n ,Jnlade * business trip to B nk-
Sunday.
sermon at 2 30 Beyond the Chaste
H G fner o f Timber Mi- ind* M r?
en« W
,
Mrs Hansen of Scholls Is visiting diction and genteel delivery. Dr
H
T im sort
btr, Mr.
Mrs. , Mr.
Shipley oi
of i-ort-
Port- ner
her u daughter.
Mrs Howard
Howard L. L.Stout.
Is always
always inn,l
informing
M anager G e o rg e
tv eiiner
c. W of alk..,
»V..H and
«ri,im...i
» and
u ‘ Mrs.
11 Joe
* ^uipicy
a u g iu c r . .Mrs
Stout, 1‘ulmer
n u m c r is
ining and
L. Baker s a y s ,
ph
sfx',lt Mo“ d-‘>' » « h Mr. and and family.
tr u e to the book You'll be Jiclpcd
Chris Johnson was quite seriously
Jum bo. Pops good.
& h l ^ l a n d SOILS E rw in L e ste r a n d
c h “£ les B h ip ley
Blily C uringtou Alex B ella a n d by hla message Worship and learn ill se v e ra l d a y s la .t 'w o k at the
"Oregon Product
R o b e rt
I d
E l n ' L e ste r all<1
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Welderhold Morris McEntee spent the week- with its next Sunday afternoon C hari,-. John o n lion»- He Ls much
Week is held to
Mrs T o n , M e ach am is ,a k ,n a r a r e 'A1.1? tWO I?,US.O1..Portl2!nd were S u n ’ (‘>,d at Scuppixvs,-.
Get the habit of attending these unproved at present
show the im port­
nf h e r nnwheY
u i o h » m d“a ?i*esU of Mrs. Belle Hartwick
The
W oman's Circle met In the third SumUy m eeting.- Y ou'll
hr S erv ices
by Stanley Cornlls
will
ance of support­
n ils prive is leas titan today s
who
s
u
ffe
re
d
a
‘
'^
k
?
a
,
her
home
An,d.
M
r'
“
“
d
Mrs
Joi“
‘
Hartwick,
church
parlor
November
7
Plans
neither
kidii.ijx-d nor hurt Come
be held at the .. hix,l house Novrm-
ing our own fac­
wholesale price
n U, i k i ™ d
L at h r h
M r- and Wrs Stanley Clark and for the C hristm as bazaar were dts-
ber
20.
tories in prefer­
. f r 115 j
_ son Billy
of Glenwood
and Mt cussed. Mrs. s. L Curlvle and Mrs
Foursquare
C
hurrh
Mr
unit
Mrs
II
E
Waldorf
and
ence to those of
o f^ V c rn o n i^ w er^ ^ ro Jd t T,n?rs,P^ ( f aJld M” ' C ottey aIld thrt'e
T ' c Duncan were hOBtesaes.
This Sunday evening a t 7 30 Mr and Mrs. C. H Gonyo Visited
ot Vernonia »ere Sunday guests of soIls aI1q
j.- Coffey, ull of L Y i r t - -------------------------
sections doing us
will be the welcome service for at the J J. Shaw home hi Mll-
« s c n ? M rs' E niest M arr at K an " •an d ' SP«H the week-end with Mr.
11 r r
rrr-r>
no good."
Rev and Mrs. Elmer Tinim cniuni. waukle Sunday
sai , CU' ' ; 1
.
.
, an d Mrs. Cass Wilson.
( t H I I J i \ f n H C F . J
Miss Alice Lane spent the week-
Mr and Mrs W alter Noaek Paul
a
t
Noaek and Adella Paetsch. all of Germ an M. E. C hurrh. B eih a n v
Small W hite
n,
her t? a UE Morr‘-*y Portland, and Lorena Paetsch of
° » G erm antow n roud. Sunday
of Cornelius visited Henry Atlee Oregon S tate college were Sunday school every Sunday. 10 a nt : G er-
in u rsaay .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paetsch. man service. 11 a. m.. first a n d
lbs.
Wrist Fractured
Mrs. C. B. Carstens and son Arlie third Sundays; English service, 11
Roy
M
ailer
broke
both
bones
tn
V
L
S
*ted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louts
W
inters
a-
second
and
fourth
Sundays
Are Hillsboro Made Products
In re a r of I’iggly W iggly Store
his wrist last week while cranking at M anzanita November 6. Mr. " E Junus Tragllo. pastor.
tf
a tractor.
W inters had Just returned home
— —
Try these high class varieties of Bread and Pastries th a t are
Q U A LITY M E A T— Specials for Saturday, Nov. 17
Mrs Jeff K ennedy entertained ironl the hospital, where he had „ ‘ h r ls lla n S elm er Society
equal to any. If we haven't w hat you want tell us.
the Bridge club Friday. Mrs C W b ^ 11 receiving treatm ent for blood
Services arc held every Sunday
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even
poisoning
in
the
arm
.
a
t
H
a.
m.;
Wednesda;
Lay
evening
Moore won first and Mrs. Alfred
SATURDAY FEATURES
:iday school
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout serv*cc¡* at 8 o'clock: Sunc_________
Lewis second. Next meeting will be
(November I7thl
spent Saturday in P ortland with a t 11 a m - Pupils up to the age
with Mrs Alfred Lewis.
Dozen
Miss Phyllis Nelson and Miss Syl­ Mrs. A rm entrout's father, W. F. ° f 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's
S ugar Cured.
Hollenbeck,
who
ha*
been
seriously
toPlc-
"M
ortals
and
Im
m
ortals
"
Cinnamon Struesel Bread ....................................15c
via Oasheim spent the week-end
ill for the past few m onths. Mrs
.
—
in Portland.
_
_ Delbert Hutchens A rm entrout reportó th a t he Is now
Christian Churrh
MINCE PIES ........................................................... 30c
Pound
Mr. __
and Mrs.
and" Mr. and Mrs Home? K otch of 50 niuch improved th a t he is able
Lord's day church school. 9 45
i Home made
Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. to walk aoout d‘s room unaided.
p H Nosier, superintendent. I
Steer Beef
SESAME ROLLS, dozen
12c
George Wilson of W atts visited Mr
Miss Venita Raines ot Salem spent . *Ll f°rget our "Ten w eeks' Loyal- !
K night's Rogue River
and Mrs J. J. H utchens Tuesday.
the week-end with Moxie, Ida and ty Campaign Is on. Let every class
JELLY ROLLS, each .............................................. 15c
Large 2*/g can.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parmley and f *yde Hopkins. Saturday afternoon reach its quota. Join a rap id ly :
Pound ..
Pound
children spent the week-end with Moxie and Venita. Clyde Hopkins «rowing school if you are not go-
PECAN NUT CAKES ..................... 30c and 49c
relatives in Hillsboro.
and Clark Powne attended the U.
elsewhere. Classes for all ages. I
Mrs. Jeff Kennedy. Mrs. Vern
.9 " 9 ®- c - football game in ??°,rn
, WOI2 hlp' 11
..Spt
FREE DELIVERY
...
PHONE 3131
Made in Oregon
Prickett and Mrs C B Hall a t- P °r ^ an d.
ctwl music. Sermon. The Marks
Order Your Poultry Now!
tended a card party given by Mrs.
Mr and Mrs- C harles Shipley
Jesu® " C hristian Endeavor. Jun-
Charles Follett ln Forest Grove
Saturday night and Sunday ¡ *** meets in C. E. room at 4 p. m.
Thursday.
, 111 V ernonia a t th e hom e of th eir
Telephone 451
Main Street
George Kessler, Mrs John K esler.1
Em m ett Shipley and family.
Mrs. Cliff Thompson of Banks a n d 1
and Mrs. B. w. Armentrout
Mrs. Elmer Lyda of Glenwood drove , „ rJ cfi and Prances Thompson
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I of Portland were Sunday a fter­
noon visitors a t the Cliff Sandy
home in Vernonia
Cliff Sandy of Vernonia, who
This is Oregon Products Week. Give Your
Home ____
State _____
Your Support and
drives the Banks-Scofield
high
_______
school bus. and his son Ray of
Stock
Up
on
Oregon
Made
Products,
and
at
These
Reduced
Prices.
Hillsboro returned home Sunday
Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday
I from an elk hunting trip in the
John Day country in Eastern O re­
gon Ray was successful ln killing
INDEPENDENTLY O W NED A N D OPERATED
an elk which weighed approxim ate­
ly 500 pounds
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Mrs. H attie Davidson of Forest
Grove spent Monday night and
Golden W est
Tuesday with h er mother, Mrs M
A Dodds.
"T
herm
alo R oasted”
Its Always OREGON PRODUCTS ^VEEK at Fairway Market, where Every
Del Monte
i Albert and Ray Stafford drove
Cent You Spend is Not Only Spent in Oregon, But is Spent in Hillsboro, Ore.
1-lb.
over from T aft Monday bringing
Made from fresh
their Shetland ponies back for the
Glass jar
vine ripened
winter. Ray reports th a t his ponies
T H IN K IT OVER FOLKS—
netted him a nice profit as he
tomatoes.
rented them out to tourists on the
beach.
Of Sinks and Mr
12
POPCORN
Mason Hill
tn!
39c
3 is.
19c
BEANS
E D ’S M A R K E T
SCHOEN’S AND PERFECTION
Breads and Pastries
19c
LEMONS
PURE LARD
3 ib..
BACON BACKS
15c
20c
T o m a to J u ic e
40c
BEEF ROAST
B oiling Beef
10c
8c
2
27c
PERFECTION BAKERY
OREGON PRODUCTS R
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
CATSUP
SUGAR
Finest pure cane.
10
il».
100-lb. sack
50c
......... $4.99
HUGE ORANGES
150 size, new crop, fancy-
seedless Navel Oranges—
T hey're larg er than base­
balls. Sw eet and juicy—
Buy a supply.
Grabel
(T(X> lata
23c
DOZEN
2 dozen 45c
FLOUR
Eastern Oregon
H ard w heat blend.
X -......51.49
MATCHES
A northw estern product.
6 b.«.
23c
LEM ONETTES
5c
They're small lemons, but full of juice.
CRACKERS
T -iS r1! ^
2
PINEAPPLE
r pr_'
u n A C j
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These are real quality.
Del Monte
M ade from
the best se­
lected fruit.
No. 2>/ii can
Fairw ay Blend.
Lb.
19c
Roasted
3 lbs.
55c
daily in Portland
GLOVES
PEAS
Del Monte
Early G ar­
den.
No. 2 can
25C
10c
X 7 y canvas
U T S Hot from the roaster
P O P C O R N Hill8boro *rown
10c
g ibx. 15c
Pop your corn while you toast your toes.
SALMON
M edium Red.
Packed in Oregon
19c
C O FFE E !
C O FFE E !
Introducing our new Glass J a r Coffee.
You’ll be delighted with its flavor
and arom a.
i-ib.
Glass jar
97/»
2 Glass
,b jar 53c
4U /
Packed in reusable Mason Jars.
Price» Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday— November 16, 17 and 19
10c
2 1b.
H.D. Jell Powder
H.D. Pumpkin
No.
3‘i
'T 'H E noon bell—the signal
A for re-fueling. Food is the
fuel .for the hum an engine
. . . and milk is the best and
most nearly complete food.
F ir Orove milk builds more
disease resistance per gallon
th an any other body-fuel to
be had . . . it has more than
90% ef th e food elements
th e body needs! And, it has
everything the taste desires!
Have Fir Orove milk deliver­
ed tomorrow, and be sure
your child gets some whether
he eats lunch a t school or
a t home.
Order Today!
Phone 4RX1
GRADE
F IR
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MILK
GROVE
DAIRY
15c
3
pkg
.14c
2 for
15c
Each
49c
18c Qu.rt
PUREX
io c
PORTER’S
Spaghetti, Macaroni, and Seashell»
Each
40c
Prem. Chocolate
Cake Flour
B aker’s, l/2-lb. cake
Each
22c
Vg-gallon
18c
27c
pbg». ......................
SWANSDOWN
. 27c
19c
Myrtle Coffee Kt
Q uart can
Large pkg...
Quart
10c
Fresh and sweet.
10c
18c
28c
Peanut Brittle
Wesson Oil
•/l-lb. cello
SALAD A ID
Pint
H.D. Honey S
Coconut
Bulk.
DRESSING
19c
Tin.
18c Soap K i . Whi“:.......
rans
Sun Laden. Packed in Walla Walla Valley.
COFFEE
Mince Meat > a k
All Flavors.
15C
cans
Large 2'2 cans. Packed ln Oregon.
T them
Neighbors held a quilling Mon­
day. October 29, for June Fineout's
: grandparents.
1 Miss Nadine H ergert and Miss
Meryl Clift spent Hallowe'en night
a t the home of Jan et Birch.
G rabel school has two new pupils,
Elise and Muriel Miller, who have
ju st moved here
Mrs. Werre and Mrs. Jones a t­
tended the school Hallowe'en party.
3 uw. 14c
T O M A T O JU IC E
39c
COFFEE
Golden Grain.
16c
" S X , 1" "
Brooms ELch br,nd:.
13c Health Cereal
14-oz. bottle.
Each
25c
plain
(3RIEESE Oregon iuJ1 cream-
PRU N ES
for la.t wack)
Oregon Made Products
BISQUICK
32c
Curiants
'S end sale slips showing
purchase of 2 pkgs. His-
qulek and 20c for Rock
Good quality
Pkg.
15c
Crystal Syrup Pitcher,
SYRUP
Verm ont Maid
12-oz.