The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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G range Master
Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M ey -,
ers an d Elsie.
Mrs Jessie Tillm an attended an
R. N A supper at Hillsboro one
n ig h t last week She also visited
h er son Laurel Frost In Forest
Grove.
Move Here
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday, Novem ber 29, 1931
OREGON
mid Mr mid Mrs Signs of the Ttiiies," dealing with
Clarence Adams and daughter of the latest Inventions, radio, uvtu-
l-\inv»l Grove were Thursday eve­ llo n . lu iu e .dli'ii-.d m n new ra y s
ning visitors at the Kowlon home |n'i f»n gasses, etc A message up
Neal Kennedy suffered a I rat
is Hu- hour C o m e I'u c .il.n ut 7 l:>
turod right wrist while cranking | n in uieiubeis’ business meeting
tin' cm' Friday evenuig.
Friday, i 45 p in . evangelistic serv­
ice. Rev mid Mrs J E 'Tlmnu'l-
inmi. pastors.
Mr*.
Farm ington. Mo., Mr and Mrs. E.
E Hopkins. Mr an d Mrs. Platt Laurel People
Banks League
Hopkins and daughter. Phyllis. and
Eh Hopkins, all of Wlsliram, Wash .
and Miss IXvothy Hail of St. H e l-1
Plan Pot Luck
Sponsors Meet ¡Clyde.
en* » ere all ueek-end guest* of;
Moxie and Ida Hopkins in
Hanks.
lire« of T aft
er'' midweek service Hennon, "Ex­
cuses " "Feature" servie«» p in. il>e-
, emlx'i Di "Call Roosevelt's NRA
Restore Perm anent P ro sisrlly ?'' A
lie ,ills
w e l l , im e Io all Olli a l l
lei’s "The church with a family
.pirli." R 1. Puluuni, push»'
.htne m ^R»»',? Hill Calvin W hitmore and
Mr. and Mm W T. tWtersI
Iliiplisl Church
Naderer Given Parties
camp near Birkenfeld t o T h o r
German M, E. Cliurch llrthany
for the Bledsoe»
Sunday.
Sunday school. « 45 Special m eet­
Groenbeek’s house here.
Gn G erm antow n road Sunday
Mrs Carl Shipley and daughters
--------
Mr. and Mis. Arley Hudspeth of
school every Sunday. 10 a in ; G er­ ings to start on next .Sunday. 'The
Jm uuta and M arjorie spent Sunday
(B y M ra F . I. H ruw n)
,By M s Fret! Wolford
(By m « .
M«r«i»i
Portland visited her mother. Mrs
m an service. Il a. in . first a n d ltev Mr W hirry will do the preach­
afternoon with Mrs w . T. Sellers.
Fvrrytlilug tu Inaurane«
LAUREL A community pot luck third Sundays; English service. 11 ing No meetings on Mondav mid
M o u n t a in Mollie Tallman, last *eek.
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_ _
_
BANKS Banks Epworth league
Mr and Mrs Reid Eldridge.
Mr
BUXTON - G r e e n
dinner
will
be
served
at
the
hall
George Higgle made a trip u will
a community get-to- n i Mrii MtU-ian McLeln a n d John
a nt. second and fourth Sunday» Saturday nights; services to be­
Grange on November 17 elected
rh. »me 17*1
1132 W ashington
E Julius 'lYaglto, pastor.
if gin ul 7 3 Come mid share 111 the
iomuwwk
ii » « » . *'
Hood, Birkenfeld to brine household goods , et|w r „reeling and pot luck dinner Kennedy all ol Hillsboro, were Sunday. Everyone in the commu­
following v officers
R. M
blessing« ot this meeting. All are
master Harry Seabold S r . lectur- for lus brother Sunday
ln th e R N A hall Wednesday eve-j SundavKUests of Mr and Mrs Jeff nity is invited to JoUi tn the g>'l-1
welcome.
__
_ „
.
together.
Christian Science Society
er- Rav Roberts, overseer; Mrs
Some of the school children and ning. December 5 The dinner will Kennedy.
mid Mra F rancis Coolidge, Services are held every Sunday
Olive Stowell, treasurer; Mrs. Edith several other people of the co in -¡b e at 6.30. Everyone in live com-
,j
wopien enjoyed a pot of Mr.
Portland
visited
h
er
parents,
|
Free Melhedlst Church
at
It
a. m ; Wednesday evening
Higgle, secretary: Mrs Mac Quier munity have been ill with 'flu1' the munitv is cordially invited to a t- ,U(.k dtIuler ut noon Thursday, their Mr and Mrs. George Rosevear.
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday aciioo!
Sunday school. 10 n in ; preach­
chaplain; Harry- Seabold J r , stew-, past week.
tend Following th e dinner a Pro*, regular meeting day The afternoon Sunday.
a t 11 a. ill. Pupils up to the age ing, Il a. m.; etnas meeting. 7:15
ard Mr Goodrich, assistant ste w -! a Thanksgiving program was giv- gram will be given by members of was spent in quilting.
liv e in Coolidge llom r
of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's p m . evangelistic nu'eting H p
ard; Evelyn Rinck lady assistant t„, Tuesday night a t the Manning the league, assisted by resident*.of I
Mrs. Lewis Hostess
Mr
mid
Mrs.
William
Borgelt,
|
topic. Anelent and Modern Necro­ in. Friday night prayer m eeting at (
steward, and Eugenia Quier. Lucille i scliool house.
community. Bil*> s O m in g . a 4
*itt
'
*
of tlu*
Mrs. Alfred
ul tx.msas
City wlio were m arried last week, are mancy. alias Mesmerism and Hypno­ 7 30. S liangers are Invited to Uiese ;
Retherford an d Dolly LaZott
°t t - t h e
Mr
and Mra
Cliet Fryuendal and , <iiort tx>nw\iv will be part
P,KVpU,
aro entertained
the Lewis
Bridge
club T hurs-
'aving m the Francis Coolidge house. tism, Denounced "
services ut all tunes.
graces.
kitchen Helen iUld
llbuL
aAldt
honing thAt the people ul the com- dav afternoon. Mrs Vem l*rlckett
Calvin Whitmore Honored
A housewarming and ner
*SS| **
d“ > S h
wdi e X F into then plans won ftrat
Mra A rthur Irelan d
Calvin
Wliltinore
was
honor
guest
Banks M. K. Church
shower with pot luck dinner was {njin a' trip to Uufur
All Sainis' Mission iFpiseopal)
for a pleasant get-together eve- second and Mrs Cass Wilson low at a dinner Sunday alien Mr mid
Sunday school every Sunday. 0 45
given Mr. and Mrs. I. Bledsoe in
First Sunday In Advent Sunday ,
Mrs. Raletgll Wliltinore entertained a in Mrs II. Jopscn. superintend­
ning. Admission Is free
Card Party Friday
their new house near Manning
R - N A- kxl*iv wl11 8tve a card at ttieir home for ills sixty-seventh ent Preaching service« by Ellsworth school. 9 45 a m . service and se r­
Sunday Several useful gifts were
C r e t 'k M i l l l
Free Movie Monday
A m otton'picture sli "w“7wrt.lining |
X \? M ra V't^hMles Shipley a t- birtluiav anniversary. O thers pres­ Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­ mon by the vicar Fellowship in e e l-1
received. Those present were Mr
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Marion ning. 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets lug Sunday evening December 2.
and Mrs William Shepard and
Boge mid Mr. and Mra. Tom Savage first and third Wednesdays ut 2 ut 6:30 o'clock District m e e t ­
V eretta May and Evelyn ot near
of Portland. Mrs. Ed Boge and p m.
Banks. Mr and Mrs. Jack Benefiel
tf ing Of Y I’ F ut Hl Michael mid
All Angels. Portland, B«'v R H.
Cecil lloge of Farm ington, Mr. and
and Lillian Mae, Mr. and Mrs. E
Wlsecarver. vicar
Mra Mervtn W liltinore mid son
Rye and Floyd. Mr and Mrs. C h ar­
1‘ruteciMtal Tabernacle
Uxuiard
of
C
hehalein
Mount
aUi.
purchased
a
new
car
He
purchased
QtK—
-
speakers
will
be
Mrs.
Hugh
Mrs-
Uriuik
Hartw
ick
and
daugh-
les Crowther. Mr. an d Mrs. Jolui fus old car in 1918
1240 lUncoln street
m £ uv £ ’ £e” dent of .Ae W sX -
^ ^ ^ X k e r X f B rik s 'v is u ,^ Mr. mxt Mrs. Leslie Lee mid three
Christian Church
Caldwell. Mrs. Lena Caldwell. Mrs.
Sunday. Sunday school, 10 u m..
children
of
Cherry
Grove.
Mt.ss
Elizabeth
Boeckh
of
Brooks
Hill
mgton
County
Public
H
ealth
as-
'
.
5
<
‘^
X
0,Mr
£
ld
Mra
Laura High Smith, and Richard.
laird's Day cliurrh scluxil. 9 45 a. i
■auTOi
VI
i i i u m g t o n v o u u i y r u o u e n n » » u »>--- v . . „ „ lhp r
M r „ .„ i M rs
morning worship. 11, young people'*
Sophia
Jackson
of
Scholls.
Mr.
and
Shirley, Mary Jan e and Darlene. and Lavida W aefler of this sec- sociaUon. Dr. R. M Kmes and November .» with Mr and Mrs
Mrs H erm an W hitmore mid d au g h ­ service. 6 30 p in , evangelistic m.. C. II Nosier, superintendent.
Pete Ore. Mr and Mrs Ruben K el­ tion took p art in the program of Margaret Dixon, county health M L
ra Frank Hartwick and d augh­ ter Elinor, Mra. Calvin Whitmore. service, 7:45 p in Wednesday. Bible Two more classes went oyer th e i r ,
ly, Mr. and Mrs Chris Tolke and the G irl Reserves of Beaverton nurse A short program will also be ter Maxmc
7 46 p. in. Thursday. Prayer
of FAvrcst Grove visited Arland. Josephine, Irene and Elaine .study’.
Billie and Norma. Mr and Mrs high school, which was broadcast given by th e grade school children
incettng . 7 45 p. m. Saturday, evan- goals last week Only three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. W G. Whitmore.
George Fisher. Mrs Marv Watson, over K W j J Saturday. It was spon­ All paren ts and anyone else Inter­ Sunday
gcltstu-
service. 7 45 p. m. Harry left of our "Loyalty" campaign,
Walker and Mrs. Bella Hartwick
M rs Naderer Honored
le t's have more than 200 in a t - .
Clara Allen, Ethel Meyers. Mrs sored by Olds. W ortm an & King. ested are cordially invited to a t­ in
Downey, pastor
Banks.
Mrs.
A.
Naderer
was
honor
guest
tendance Hits week Morning wor­
A lta Carstens and George Bledsoe
C. E Barker of Aloha gave an tend Admission is free.
Alvan Dreeasen of Corvallis is at her home November 21 when
ship
at 11 Special music. Hermon, i
an d Mr and Mrs. I Bledsoe and interesting address on geography
Mr an d Mrs. A. C. W ahl and visiting
Congregational Church
his uncle. O. D. Dreezen. a number of ladies gathered there
Y O U 'L L never catch h e r
"Sixty Yems Preaching the Go»pel
son Lvle. A quilt was presented Mr. to the pupils of the Rock Creek sons F ran k and Bryce an d Miss in Banks.
Tlie Holy Conuniuilon will be on
Alvan
is
recently
from
1 standing still . . . ehe'e
to
help
celebrate
her
seventy-sec­
World
Field« " 'The aiuuuil m is­
an d Mrs Bledsoe, made recently by school November 20.
Ethel Sm ith drove to Portland N orth Dakota and is very much
celebrated
in
coius*ction
with
tlie
ond birUiday anniversary. Those
always «1 tlie gn And while
sionary day inemagr. ’Dwrarnd Old
the W oman’s Benefit association.
On Wednesday morning J. B.
service
of
public
worship
a
t
il
a.
m
.!
present were Mesdames E O. Mul-
Age IVnslon club meeting. 2 30 p
Mrs. C A. Peterson was visited McNeil of Portland took a picture
«lie's going -s ite 's growing
Amelia Campbell, John C raw ­ Tlie Rev T A rthur Diuigmi acting m. Speaker. B art KUarmeler <> f
“ s*""t ”
" iL S fS S ^
S S E loy,
last week by a sister from Cor­ of tire Rock Creek student body
Hlie needs Iwr appetite I S ta rt
minister Bible school meets at 10 IMrtland Everyone Interested In­
ford.
Sain
Davis.
W
L.
Stevens,
L.
vallis. Alfred Willis of Cornelius
Mr. an d Mrs. Ted Gutschm idt
lier off rigid each loom ing
ctv'de Honklns soent Saturdav <er M rs Belle Meacham, in Hllls- A. W hittle, F. L. Brown, J. W a. nv with K kluird Wiley, superin­ vited C hristian Endeavor: Junior,
was also a visitor at the Peterson have moved to Seaside, where he is wuro
wllh a glass of F IR GROVE
fd e n ri^ id X n X L m W alh ' ! boro Mrs Rochester Is a sister of Mulloy. George Tews, Leon Davis, tendent.
4 p. ni , interm ediate mid young
home at the same tune
emploved in a shingle mill.
with friends at st<v irnon
a. . .
M eacham of B anka who D. Beudefelt, Lee Brown, W H.
MILK ft gives it th a t flavor
people's. 6 30 p in Meetings for
“ ' H
~ userick of Independence
Ship Lumber
Joe
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, ¿ ». ¿ ™
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I
their m other is lm - McNay. Jo h n Will. Fred Schmidt,
Pilgrim House
of extra rlrluiess and extra
youth by youth. "Feature" servloe,
The Dlaner a t the Elwood null 'id h 'd Mike Urllcak Sunday.
\ ember 21 a fter an illness of several reports n at
Friday,
St.
Andrew's
Day.
com­
frotn
tier
recent
freshness
Discover three ex­
A R utschm an. J. H. Felton. Eric
7:30 p in Song service assisted by
k J
h J n X X the
10 davs
English services will be held at weeks at the Emanuel hospital in |
iucely
ke/
tra« for yourself
Schumacher, Amos W atkins and memorating tlie first disciple of a large young |>eople's choir. S pe­
^ e ^ c ^ ^ d s of X X b e r have 'h T R efo rm ed church Sunday. Rev Portland.
1 • stro
'mkP
our laird. No public service
J. J H utchens of Banks and the honor guest.
musical feature by Miss Mixire.
Wvss wiU preach Everybody wel- ,m Mrs.
H. L. Jensen underwent a
Siuiday, first Sunday in Advent, cial
beer, shipped out.
m Jo
3 £ r ( opemttoA“ ^ * S e“ ^ u e l -
«
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown and
Order T oday!
Sermon. "Spiritism Can Uie Liv­
the
begttuiing
of
the
new
ecclesias­
^upus of
O. the
ww Rock , hospital in Portland. She Is re-
R‘lt^ T dw i ^ i i ^ , ^ wnA c i uidc daughter Lillie called on his g ran d ­
ing CiMiiniunti ate With the Dead?" ,
Give Honor Roll
Last week th e pupils
Phone 4KX1
tical
year.
Cliapel
service
a
t
10
30
niece.
Mrs.
C
lifton
Berwick
(Lois
es e * h a “ lta w d *■"
th e ported to_.be getting along nicely.: S m S h ew
f S S d ^ m TWt. Mrs.
followed by trick rxlilbll* on spirit
Perfect attendance pupils of the Creek upper grades
a. m. and 7 30 p. in. ''Your King slate
Vail»
Saturday
evening
a
t
t
h
e
wilting
and
answering
of
ques­
primary- grades for the past six pupils of the lowv, ki.u r.,
<>,
s w o ru is m r«»v
.nent
rt»v with Mrs
weeks are Robert Alford. F rank, w eeks spelling contest. On Monday
c a st of characters of the student
.t, X ) r..st orove Emanuel hospital in Portland, where C om eth' will be tlie them e of Uie tions In sealed envelopes Front
she underwent a m ajor operation serm ons for the next four Sundays, «eats reserved for children Mon­
Crowther. Dorothy- Cummings, L e s-' moming th e average grade of the body play- given in the high school; Dt inert HutcJU ns in r
u
on Monday. They were evening tn preparation for C hristm as day day. 7 45 p m . practical workers'
te r Moen. Evelyn Ross. Shirley upper grades was 97.9 and the aver- auditorium Wednesday evening in-
Clyde Hopkins N. G.
In tlu- morning tlie iwstor's topic
W hite and W auneta Cearley. Dor- age of th e lower grades was 96.9. eluded Mae Cason, Alvan K aufm an.
Following officers were elected at guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Vail. will be "Through the World About class fi>r young people 'Tuesday.
othy Cummings, second grade pu-
The w-inning room received a prize. Tillle K norr. George Thompson, o d d Fellow s lodge S aturday night: Mr. mid Mrs. Leon F. Davis a t­ Us." mat tn tlie evening, "Accord­ 7 30 p. til., meet big of board* of |
tended
a
party
a
t
the
Frank
Pile
elders, deacons mid deaconesses fol­
pil. is moving to Centerville, where
Herbert Scheldt is teaching th e W alter Jesse. R ita Duyck. Marie civde Hopkins, N G.; Ray Lien,
ing to Isaiah "
lowed by numtiily bourd meeting
she will attend school. Those hav-
upper grades an d Miss Ingrid Lind Rieben. Effie Toates. A rthur Van- v. G ; George Schneider, secretary, home tn Hillsboro Thursday eve­
December 6. S t Nicholas day Wednesday.
ning.
7 :30 p i l l church scliool
DAIRY
mg perfect attendance for th e same the lower grades,
1 dehey, Wayne Shipley. Leonard and W. E. Davies, treasurer. Special
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bechcn and Annual ingathering of toys, games conference for teacliers and offl- i
length of time in upper g rad es, Edward Scheldt played a violin I Fowles. Patricia Jensen. R ita Cop. district deputy- grand m aster was
mid gifts for less fortunate chil­ ,ci . limisoHv 7 30 p m H u .a ■
children
Tommy
and
Dorotliy
of
were Lloyd Messenger. John Rinck, solo at the Thanksgiving program M arian Maxwell, Harry' Seabold
official visitor An oyster sup-
dren, afternoon mid evening. Chapel
Wilma Crowther, Harrison Teller, at th e Bethany Presbyterian church Earl G roat and Ed Maxwell.
per was served following the busi- West Union were Sunday visitors service, 7:30 pin.
a t tlie B. O. McNay liome.
Chester Canby. Melvin Powell. Mer- Sunday night.
Hold Ceremonial
ness meeting.
Young people's meetings as a n ­
Elbert
and
Irene
Stevens
visited;
tin Watson, Delmar Bellish. Donna
o tto Zurbrugg of B ethany and The W ikapi-Nahon Camp Fire j . c . Moore spent the week-end
BUY HILI-SBORO MADE
nounced. Annual C hristm as Eve
Lane. Billie Crowther, Harold and
William Jossy of Hillsboro left for G irls held a ceremonial meeting at the home of his brotlier. W. L. their sister Ina at Vernunla Sun- m idnight carol service, in Venetian
Norman Peterson. Francis Kirk
San Jose. Cal.. Monday morning at the home of th eir guardian. Moore, in Banks He started for day.
tlieatre
December
24
a
t
1130
p.
in
Mr. and Mrs Henry Tonchln m id ;
Betty Lane, Esther Quier and Tre- i for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Jos- , Miss Ethel Sm ith. November 20 hts home in Los Angeles Monday.
daughters Vlrguila mid B arbara of The pastor may be consulted any
vor Canby.
i sy s relatives.
• Alta Brown was taken in as a n e w
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Ehnonica
were Sunday guests of day between 10 a in and noon, or
Henry H annan of Portland was
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey and member. Mrs A. C. Wahl, who as _ _
„
,
Mrs Tonchln's sister. Mrs. Jacob by appointm ent, nt the House office.
a Buxton visitor Saturday.
son Gifford of Portland were Sun- Miss G race Gibson, was a member H t ' m i i l l l U illlC n V
¡352 Jackson street.
Schmidt, and family.
Help Local Industry
Couple Honored
day guests a t the F. H. Jossy home, of the first Camp Fire group or-
J
B Hall mid Miss Oladys Hall J
A surmise nartv was riven Mr Mrs- Harvey will be remembered ganized in Forest Grove, spoke to
F iir iis f o l Q l i n i f a v of J. Portland
and Grape Growers
Methodist Episcopal Church
were
Sunday
evening
2 ? X < uesse
i £ r » aieyere
f e ! 5 i s ’ a a t ? th
£ r »•
Wahl was -pir..
also
C hurch school. U 45. Miss lto«e
and
Ml 7 airs,
uieir
_ H t uth Arns. formerly of Rock the girls. Mrs. fir«
guests of their brother-in-law and
; Creek.
guardian
o f t h e first Camp Fin-
BANKS—Funeral services for Her- uncle, C P. Stafford.
Cave, superintendent If you are
w ^ ro r^ p ta ^ c J d F l
Donald Jossy- spent this week-end j ¿roup
in Banks
Mrs. Howard Rice and Miss Marie not going elsewhere to a scliool of
T t a S ^ B ^ n T ^ * >4“'’ ^ ^
•“ Corvallis visiting with his broth-
M ra.‘Eunice Ewing and son Car- I? -ln B
X nd^v « T F
Schmidt of Hillsboro were Sunday religion, why not s ta rt next S u n ­
Ruben Kelly, Mrs FTed Sulivan
Barle, who is attending school ston of Beaverton
T . hursday
p,>n-si Orove
Grove undertaking
luvdertaking evening guests a t the A d o l p h day? You will find a good fellow-
« « were
.
..
« m m at j Uw Forest
! TVew m 5hI™ t° rS ° f M aIMl Mn> J Parlor with Rev Ellsworth Tilton Schmidt home.
slup and excellent class instruction.
and Charlotte. Mra. Prudie Fickas there.
« u te n e n a
officiating Interm ent was in the
and Frances. C. A. Morgan. Mrs. O
Mrs Sam Frost and daughter Divine worship. 11 Sermon su b -,
!
°
H. Stowell. George Hollenbeck. H ar-
Ask your attorney to send your
Verle and mother. Mrs. Ada H an­ ect, "The Book We Neglect.” E p­
ry Seabold and sons H arry and legal advertising to th e Argus.
son of ScIvolLs were Sunday guests worth League. 6 30 A Bible study
CHOICE WINES
of Mr. mid Mrs. Kollui Meyers. I class for youth. Evangelistic serv- i
Mr. Douchy was bom tn Minne-
Mrs RoUln Meyers attended the Ices. 7 30 Senium subject. "Why
You cannot buy better wines any place and the
F nends of Mrs. M S Woodman
Oriob« r 1° 1860 the son of funeral services Monday of h e r Will Ye Ilte?" The second Is a
prlci's are reasonable
will be glad to hear th a t she stood n ^ i d ^ n d Lucy' Douchv He had
of living question« from the
t r ‘P s ^ ^ eVle^ , ^ Witce.v « i ™ < £ d m andi^ aro tu id 'B a n k s for aunt, Mrs. Ben Turley i 8 u s l e series
»1.75
CIIAI I.FNGF WINK, gallon
Blasksleyi, in Portland. Mrs. Turley Bible. All of the above services are
«PAKKI INO BAI I I IlM
h J ' v r a r ^ ' w t\lio r a w firo m Rav llurty
He was a me,nber ot lived tn this community in the plaiuied to guide, direct mid Inspire
Quarta
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-I'A ltK I.IN G III K (.l SIIV
* c J X a n G w h o ? w h h T J X t X r . ^ G a l e ^ n U . He°ls U S d ' g . nineties.
C hristian faith and Uf* We wwi-
Pints
.78
conie you to our services - -Charles
SPARKLING MUSKI.I.F
Mrs.
Theodore
Wells
and
sons
i
In re a r of Piggly W iggly Store
accompanied the^rem ains of M. S a daughter Mrs. George Dresser o l , Teddy and Donald of Redmond. M. Reed, M inister
Many more varieties available in a few weeks
W oodman to Iown for burial i he.» ■ . n_
a son Civde ■ Mr mid Mrs. William Joo« J r of |
were met at the depot by five car-
X t i o f^ J e rrX d a M lX
1
Foursquare Church
Hillsboro, Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry
loads of oldtime friends, who knew R Pouchy of Bermuaa, Minn.
QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Dec. 1
Sunday; Sundav school, 9:45 a.
Schm eltzer o f M ountain Home
the Woodmans there many years i
LOUTS H E R B O fjyr, Proprietor
m
;
morning
service. It o'clock A
and William Walker were Sunday
ago.
d rp err teaching message. A lively
Oregon's Only Bonded Winery
guests
of
Mrs.
Flora
Baker.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs A J. Fnedley and
Telephone MOI
WF DFI.IVFK
Spring St. near Condrnser
Wells is the house guest of her young people's meeting. 8:30 p. m.;
D. Holgate of Hillsboro visited Mr. I Mrs. Dan Miller and family of sister.
orchestra entertainm ent. 7 30 p. ni ;
Mrs. Joo« Jr. of Hillsboro.
and
Mrs
Ray
Parmley
and
chil-1
Bonneville
visited
her
mother.
Mrs.
This
advertisem
ent
not
(mid
for
by
the
Oregon Liquor Control
then
following
an
Inspiring
evan­
And
SIRLOIN
Steer B eef
Frank Post Jr. of Portland vis­
dren Sunday.
Laura Brown, over the week-end.
Commission.
ited his cousins. B. O. and W H. gelistic service, a gixxl musical
Pound
Pound
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irvin and
While washing some glasses S al- McNay,
program. Message subject "The
Thursday.
children of Portland spent Sunday urday Mrs. Abbott cut her finger
Mr and Mrs L. A W hittle and
with Mrs. Irw in’s mother. Mrs. Alice so badly th a t two stitches had to Mr.
and Mrs. R ichard W hittle and
Parmley, who lives n orth of Banks be taken.
daughter Doris were guest* a t a
Mrs. Parmley returned to Portland
Mr, and Mrs. O. F Kyler of Port- housewarming
Mr. and Mrs J.
Sugar Cured.
with them to spend th e T hanks- land visited Mr K yler's parents, L. Auld at their for
new home in Hills­
giving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fetters, Sunday.
3 lb*.....................
Pound ..............
T hursday evening.
Mrs Nora Dooley of P ortland
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Holt of M at- boro
L. E. Francis, assistant co u n ty ,
cair.e Sunday evening for a few son station were Friday night guests agent,
held a meeting a t the Amos
day’s' visit with h er m other. Mrs. at the M att King home
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W atkins home Monday evening to
M. A. Dodds.
J. Berry spent several days at the make
arrangem ents for organizing'
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byington of home of his m other-in-law . Mrs. J.
INDEPENDENTLY OW NED AND OPERATED
4-H calf club.
--------------------------------------------------- Snyder, en route to a business trip a MtlUcent
Dunsmoor spent t h e
in W ashington. W hen he returns
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home to Los Angeles Mrs. Snyder week-end with Ju n e G ifford o f
will return with him to visit with Hillsboro.
Mr and Mrs. E. C Mulloy and
tier daughter and family
Henry Lowry accompanied a group granddaughter Thelm a visited Mra.
Specials for Friday, Saturday and M onday— Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 3
of P ortland friends on a duck Winnie Mulloy of Hubbard S a tu r­
shooting trip to his h u n t club a t day.
Mr and Mrs S. E W atkins of
1 Yamhill. They reported only fair Newberg
visited his daughter. Mrs.
' luck.
H. McNay, Sunday.
Mrs. Leona T urner and Mrs. W. Mrs.
J.
Haase, Mrs. W. L.
Friday, Saturday and
Rachel Reichert both passed the Stevens and H. Mrs
New crop fancy Heedless Navel
Henry Reese a t­
Monday Features
S tate Board of Beauty Culture ex­ tended the Blooming
Ladies' Aid,
oranges. Buy a .supply.
am
ination
with
high
honors.
Mrs.
Large pkg.
was entertained by Mrs. Ed
Sperry.
T urner is now operating In her which
Demmln at her home a t Scholls
husband's barber shop.
dozen
On his arrival In New York City, Thursday.
Each
Pkg.
No. 1 tall, pink.
W alter K latt, who Is working on
the Edward Luckenbach, received
some pretty rough experience. He
Each ..................
was accosted by thieves while going j Mr. and Mrs Lorenz and children
Lifebuoy
uptown and they took his money t Lee, G race and Elsie visited Mr.
and flashlight and th en forced him , and Mrs Howard Fitzpatrick and
IXL, not boneless.
to give up his shoes a t the point i fam ily in Portland Sunday.
of a gun. While in New York City , Mrs. Hill of Ocean Lake. Mr. and
Durkee’s
he visited several of his relatives. 1 Mrs. C harles Edmonds an d chll-
Bar
Can
CRYSTAL
He w ent from New York to Phila- [
delphla and does not expect to get l FOR RHEUMATISM, NEU­
Pint
W HITE
home until after the holidays.
The turkey shoot a t the E. John- I RITIS and ARTHRITIS try
Am erican Sodas. 2-Ib. box
25c
son place was well attended last
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Sunday.
Tom ato Soup. Van C am p’s. 4 cans 19c
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
1000-sheet.
A tonic and blood builder. Drives,
Livingood,
November 22, a son
Scot Tissue. 3 rolls ...................... ...21c
Vlilg
Finest quality
rollt
W alter Hickenlooper received a out the uric acid and poison. Stops:
Cleanser. Gold Dust. 3 cans .........10c
j very painful injury Sunday when pain and swelling, and cram ps in
the axe slipped as he was cutting
wood and struck his wrist.
the limbs.
G uests a t th e Louie K latt home
Mt. Vernon.
Mr. Frank Barnes, 4918 E. 13th,
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robet
Tall. 3
Send 3 Cam ay Soap w rappers and
Cockrill and Mrs. Wendlick of Port­ 8t., Portland, Ore., states he got
10c t o Cam ay, 360 Pine St., San
land.
complete relief from hl* rheum a­
Francisco, Calif., for 3 Xmas
Our classified columns may have tism after using Casey's Compound.
cards. 3 bars ..............................
just w hat you are looking for —
On sale a t D elta Drug store.—Adv.
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PURE LARD
Aloha
40c
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Wheathearts
SALMON
21c
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MAYONNAISE
9c
35c
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Peanut Butter
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Del Monte
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Golden Bantam
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No. 2 can
Each
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TUNA
Solid light m eat.
Vè size.
29c
2 for
tin
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1 '" lbs.
“t
1 qc
P O T A T O E S 2£.',b 25c
u . 8. N». 2
GRAPENUT
La France
CHOCOLATE
FLAKES
FLAKES
P arrot.
2 pkg.
19c
3 p k g * .......... 25c
........18c
SATINA
Clam Chowder
U nderw ood’s.
2
19c
p k g ......................
5c
Durkee’s Oil
Quart ................
37C
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The Della Drug Store
SUG AR
.b..Ein"t.c.“ne:.....50c
100 Iba..............................$4.99
DRUG
Sweet Pickles
C. H. B. Brand
ß'/a-oz. jar-
2 tor ............... 19c
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See that they get plenty of Vitamins D and A. All good
Cod Liver Oils contain some of these Vitamins. But
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A delicious chocolate flavored drink
th a t lets you sleep.
21c
4 c ™ 23c
A T all 13c
3 i u 14 c
S P A G H E T T I % h.’“ .
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j
2 £* 19c
R IN S O " OXYDOL'
K ill IZ
19c
15c
Jum boO ranges
MUSTARD
English style, prepared.
15c
Full quart
10c
Pint jar