The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
w n Bobby of Umatilla vuited at
the A C Wahl home Sunday
flu b Meets Friday
The M others' club will meet at the
••'me of Mrs. Ray Parnilev Friday
afternoon
Miss Viola Parker of Portland.
Mr and Mrs George ----
Wilcox and
Mr.
Mrs. B. L Sellers and
M a n y H o lid a y G a th e rin g s Jan et and
of the Fir O rm e ditsrict were
guests of Mr. and Mrs R A Wil­
H e ld by B anks F o lk
cox and family C hristm as day.
Health Clinic
at Banks Soon
B A N ^ “ a h e X
H IL L S B O R O
teacher l u the Moclips. W ash ,
high school
Mr a «d Mrs. Harry W hitfield of
Estacada spent C hrudm as with her
parents. Mr and Mrs N. J OrlffUi
*n the afternoon Mrs Whitfieid.
\ , , s . cVcnr Delauney
Q riffin v | s t e d Mrs.
Keenan at North Plains. Mrs Kee­
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
Hughes Perpetuated in Marble
nan Is Mrs Griffin's mother
birthday anniversary of '
Laurel Class
Attends Party
M a il
Mi and Mis Wlil Tanner and
family of near Beaverton. Mr ¡uni
Mrs
Eli Grindle. Mrs Belle Lilly
B irth d ay C elebrated
and Hazel Wolford were C h rist­
Mt. and Mrs Millard B urnett of mas
guests
of u Mr
Mrs. Chris
clunc will JJe S
^
^
^
^
i i ^
- d 'W
i l u and
e « Mune~anU
held a t -th e _ B a n k s ,g ra d e ^ school or cf
Thursday, J imu ary .'I, 19HB
OREGON
C a rrie rs
E n c o u n te r
M u c h Snow on Routes
ll<> Mr- I' I,. Ilmwnl
LAUREl, F ifir c ti iiiciiiiicrs of the
"Friendly Coinci ' class d the Bun­
day sen 1 m ined th,- heavy min
storui Fr.uav evening to attend the
Clirlslm .ii pally held til Ihe I,. F
Davis home. Ap;iropriale games
were played and ¡in . .change of
small gifts p i.sented by S anta
Claus after e ieh member performed
a stunt or to!,1 a story caused much
merriment. Flection of officers will
¡be held ; . the next inrcLiig at ttie
Raleleh Wliitui .e home. January
Lisbeth Lippert of S eattle I
Ve.a ti. vlier « . Hubbard was the
gue. i of 1 ii, a Mullo.i lioin Wed­
nesday until Bunday.
Earl Fields of Pori land spent
several days here Iasi week visit­
ing his former grade schoolmates.
Robert Splering returned home with
llltll lor a lew d a is ’ visit
Mr. and Mrs George Kosevear
and daughter Velma were Saturday
and Sunday guests of their son and
, brother. Albert Hosevear. and fain-
' lb' of Washougal. Wash They call­
ed on the D. Coryell family at
Vancouver on th eir way home
Jack Roberts and son. all of Hills- and Sheila Hall pourea.
boro; Mr. and Mrs Enunott Shipley
Mrs. E E. Nickerson returned infection in m an It is a well known
and Uiree children of Vernonia, home from Portland Saturday eve- fact th at diagnosis of typhoid, rheu-
and Mr. and Mrs. George McFar- nuig where she luid spent the holi- ntatism and m alaria is not in -
lane and daughter of Forest Grove, days with relatives.
frequently made when symptoms
,ora°M r
Mr and M‘ s Jotu> Hartwick and *re actually due to the presence
included Mr. and, M r^ c a n
Joyce and Mrs. Della Hartwick of trichinosis. An exam ination of
of Hillsboro. \viiiATd fcnipiey ox spenl Monday afternoon and Christ« autopsies on persons representing
Dinnton, m us M ane Anaerson ox mas u u h relatives in Portland.
a normal population dem onstrates
g jrt-an d , Mr. and Mrs. c n a iie -
m f . aRd ^jrs c A Shiplev ano th at Uus Is far from a rare dis-
Mr and Mr> George McFarlane ease. As the winter season ap-
W1
' And tw ir dauEnteix of 101(1 daughter of FVrest Grove \is - proaches and pork and pork prod-
S
s
^ d ^ r ^ d ^ s °LiovPd ‘^ S
^ X . ^ e v 8»
^
E ncounter Snow
nesduv for a few days' visit with Many came from a distance on New
tutele. Carl Coolidge. Year's eve and made Ihe occasion a
their son und uue
Fred Schm idt spent several days | Swiss family reunion.
in l’oi (land this week visiting Ills
brother In-law. John Behnelder and
Hillsboro Argus cimtallls ull the
family. Ills niece. Mrs C Rutledge, new» of HIII s I nmxi and the su r­
and lornier neighbors, Mr and Mrs
rounding coiuiniinltles. Read It and
I*. I IJlIlgurd
Irene. Ina nnd Elbert Stevens | keep Informed on what Is happen­
I spent Christm as Eve al the I tom e! ing a t laMiie.
tf
of I heir uncle. Max Holding, of
Portland. Tliev visited oilier friends|
before returning home Wednesday.
Mrs Mary Hoy of Beaverton Is
visiting ut the home of her daugli- j
ter. Mrs John Splering.
Mrs W II McNay entertained
with a dinner the Bunday before
Christm as for Furl Fields of P o r t­
land, lax> and Bobby Splering. ll»w-
i»rd Davis and Hilly McNuv
Velma Rosevear Is spending sev­
e r a l d a i s th is w eek w illi Mrs Wal­
ter Moye of Portland
Mrs Ada Hanson of Midway Is
spending lids week with her daugli- :
ter. Mrs. ltolllii Meyers.
Mr. anil Mrs. lsx< Brown were
New Year's dav guests ol her sis- j
ter. Mrs, J W TWIgg. mid fuiiiily
of Scholls.
The Laurel Light*' class of Sun­
day scluxd was highly commended
Sunday lor attendance, there being
lllteeu girls of grade school age
present Elec!Ion of officers will lie
Aunt Gertie says, "She Is
held for the Sunday school next
a decldrxl blonde since
Sunduy.
she decided to be o n el”
Mrs
Raleigh
Whitmore und
daughters Irene and Elaine were
guests of iheir mother and grand
mother. Mrs F Havenian of Clie-
When you decide that
halem Mountain, from Saturday
until Monday
you want I h e finest
Rural innll carriers from Laurel
encountered a lot of snow on the
1» i e a, cakes, pastries
lull part ol their r o u t e , la s t B a t-
urday. George Tews on route 1
and breads, then you'll
hud to have help with a team for
K £ s . r o , ^ , ^ -
Llo>d
U da
oi MuK-
half a mile 11 G McNa.v route
patronize the
2 managed to pull through alone
There is no snow at the office
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark and
Bert Friday an d Mr, and Mrs. Indicated by the increasing number
HELVETIA Helvetia band Jam ­
Chi lstnuis Eve guests at the John boree held at the K P hall at
son Billy of Glenwood and Mr and Fred Ennis of Hmsboro were guests of cases of this disease being re-i
Mrs. Erin Coffey and sons of Port- of Mr and Mrs. W. G W alker S un- nortXi
disease ixin g re .
Spiertng home were Mr and Mr., North Plains drew u big crowd and
land were Christm as guests of Mr dav
Jolm Duluie and Mr. and Mrs. Ihe affair was a social an«l finan­
and Mrs. Cass Wilson. W hen the
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Sellers of
Trichinosis is caused bv a para-
P roving th a t a U. S. suprem e court Judge can bo ornam ental ns Carl Brooks of Linnton Little Lu­ cial success Joseph Wenzel, bund
Coffeys were on th eir way to Banks Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs W T
m tlie muscles of pigs. This
well as useful, the figure of Chief Justice C harles Evans Hughes, bo- cille Spelrlng went home with her and orchestra leader, was very busy I
Christm as Eve they had a n auto- Sellers Sunday.
parasite may occur in large num -
aunt. Mrs. Duluie. and remained getting ready for ihe entertainm ent
low. and those of o th e r living notables have been Included In the until Sunday.
mobile accident near Aloha. Their
Mr. and M rs W G Walker spent °t’rs 111 infested meat. As many as
and Is greatly enthused with the
frieze
surm
ounting
the
new
Suprem
e
C
ourt
building
in
W
ashington.
Mrs. W L Stevens. Irene Btev- returns He wishes to thank ull
car overturned in the ditch, and
C hristm as dav with the Ellis Me- 1200 have been counted In a piece
Mrs Coffey and one of the boys' o ra w family a t Vernonia
of muscle. I t is estim ated th a t the
From left to rig h t, above, the figures represent form er Chief Ju s­ «■ns und Mrs. A Schultz and Mrs who helped, especially the pythlun
were slightly injured, but th e car
Mrs H arry W hite and grand- body of persons who have died from
tice T aft when a stu d en t a t Yale; Ellhu Root. A rchitect Casa G ilbert, Hattie Williams of Hillsboro took Sisters who rented the hull for the
was quite badly damaged. Mr
daughter Betty of P ortland visited this disease may contain 5.000.000
who drew plans for the building: "A u th o rity "; "L iberty E m broiled"; Miss Ina Stevens to her work ul price of overhead expenses After
Vernonia Thursday, following her expenses were paid the baud treas­
Coffey and family were brought on from Sunday to Tuesday with Mr. to 100.000,000 of these parasites,
"O rd er’’; Mr. H ughes, and Sculptor R obert A itken, who carved the visit
at home over Christm as. They ury had more than »30.
out to Banks by Mr Nelson Mrs and Mrs W. T. Sellers.
Trichinosis is r a t h e r e x te n siv e !»
figures.
Coffey and sons rem ained until
Auxiliary to Meet
g
i
found plenty ol -now around T im ­
The M ountaln-Helvetla Schwelzer
Thursday evening, but Mr. Coffey
The American Legion Auxiliary
b^ , d ™ re c e d e d
sus
P hone 151
We llellv er
ber and drove part of the time Vereln had Its annual New Year’s
ent; Interm ediate and young peo­ through a heavy fall of snow
returned home Tuesday evening
will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday S u s mUels tre k e d m kUI th '
eve
celebration Monday night An
Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J J murht it the R.
\* A hAh priuus iuucn > treaiea 10 Kill Uic
ple. 6:30 p m. Evangelistic service,
Mrs John splering visited her immense crowd filled the had
Hutchens for C hristm as
dinner in-
Mr an d Mrs. Claude Morgan of •arvae FrvshI>’ killed pork is inure G erm an M. E. C hurrh, B eth an y 7:30 p. m Song service assisted by sister. Mrs. John Daiine of Llnn- which
made dancing space crowded
young people's choir. Sermon "The ton. from Friday until Sunday.
eluded Mr and Mrs. O r v i l l e
M anzanita visited his sister Mrs- danSerous ,yian meat th a t has been
On G erm antown road. Sunday Ark of Refuge." Tuesday. 2:30 p.
Hutcher.s and family and Mr and w S Willis, at T hatcher last week , Pk in c o d *l<>ra8e Ior some time school
Miss Lillie Brown e n te rta in e d 1
every
Sunday.
10
a.
m.;
G
er­
in. Missionary society; H l-T rl Mis­ with a dinner at her home follow­
Mrs Delbert Hutchens, all of For-
Mr and Mrs B ert G rindle and decause parasites tend to die out
d r------<
sionary ------
club. 7:30
of ...w
nieet-
est Grove; Mr. an d Mrs. Claude Victor F ern s of McMinnville and durtng prolonged storage at low man
. . . service. 11 a. m.. first a n ,,
----- . Places
—w w
W
- ed bv a theatre party in Hillsboro
Hutchens
and
two
sons
of
Taft,
Mr
and
Mrs
F
ran
k
G
rindle
of
tem
perature.
O
ther
processes
o
f
*nira
<>unaa>s.
jaigusn
service.
11
mg
to t .«
be a announced
Sunduy. T hurs- Saturday evening, celebrating her
_ Claude
_»_ MrCalm and
__ ■ son
__ of
_ . . Portland . spent Monday with Mr
ut Preserving _
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_
« kill
. .. the ft
m
s p ro n ri a n n i f o ° ur,
u r t t h h S
rfn v ., day.
ri«., * 7.30
.. p. m
... midweek
Mrs.
m ___
eat _ . tend
to
a' „m
S im
unda>®
midweel meeting eighteenth birthday anniversary.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Archie an d Mrs Eli Grindle.’ Mrs Bert frichinella larvae but cannot be de-
E' Jullus Traglio. pastor.
tf and choir practice, a he •arty wel- Guests were Edwin Baker of Blucx
Thompson and two children of Grindle went to P ortland with Mr Ponded on to destroy all of th e
'• —
come to all services.-R L. Pul- Hork. Vera Kocker of Hubbard.
Mountaindale. Mr. and Mrs For- and Mrs F ran k G rindle for a week's larvae.
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'
Christian Science Society
nam. pastor,
Thelma Mulloy. Helen Rutschman,
P hone 771
F re e D e liv e ry
Lee and Bernice llrown. Raymond
rest G a rrig u s a n d family of T aft, visit with relatives before retu rn -
No m ethod of meat inspection
Services are held every Sunday
— —
Meyers.
Ted
Rutschm
an.
Earl
Bak­
Mrs. Elsie Soehren of Forest Grove ing to her home at McMinnville.
will' invariably "discover
t h 7 " pres-
^ s ‘- at P 11 a ’. m
' : Wednesday evening
will
discover
the
*?'•.
All
Saints'
Mission
(Episcopal)
___ of . these n a r a s i t e s . n o ffS ? . sen
sé*rvir<*s
Snnriav schoo.
sfhrvil I ¥ firs
*<■•« t * flimHau
O..O. G arngus Mrs_Althea Harmon John Holland, who spent last ence
ices at af 8 Anelnrlr*
o'clock; Sunday
Sunday in
in Epiphany, Jan - er. Robert Soule and G ilm an Wight
Mr. and Mrs Chris Hoffman and
and daughter of Prickett district, week with relatives in Banks and m ent m sw rtorl
« n n « £ at 11 a m- Pupils UP to tl
the age uarv 6. 1936: C hurch school.'9 45 a.
J a n u a ry 4 and 5, 1935
‘U15 Mr
!drl 9. *, H utch.'us Hillsboro, returned to his home on ^ t o ^ ^ f t r i ^ l n i K t c r ^ of 20 years ar e ‘\e K o m e d i. Free m.; esrvlce and sermon. 11 a. m.. by daughter Betty of near Tillamook
and two daughters of Blaine Can- Bald M ountain Sunday
City
were
C
hristm
as
day
guests
at
scopic exam ination of pork f o r
rwu” open on Wednesdays th e,v icar Fellowship a t 8:30 p. m.,
ers
f t--------
'
xi5 in the a a it^rno
°n were ' Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W inters and trichinella spirali« wax rfi£ ~ o n tin „ea iUld S a tu r d a y s from 2 until 4 p m. Prof G unn of Forest Grove has the Adolph Schmidt home
rRIANGLE Quick or
Mrs Delavss Hopkins and M r a i i d two children of M anxaw ta are vis- « i j M i n ’M ? * “
Sunday's topic. "Ood "
P
been asked to lead the dl ru von
Mrs John Crawford l>-rt Sunday
I O K e g Uia r . 9 . i b . B n tk
O jJ C
____
____________
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____
_
in
1907.
Since
then
no
attem
p
t
h*is
Mrs L. A. Solmen of Tillamook. King Mr and Mrs. C. B.” C arstens £ -,¿ “''¿ '.5 “
All who are Interested ui ihe his for a three weeks' visit witn her
A H
u tc h e n s family
fa m ily who
w ho a m n e d f o th p er - relatives
rciartv ^ e 'ln ^ B an
« « k
- . . s .
__ i be€n
been niade.
made 10 carr>’ on such ex
The C. A.
Hutchens
and
daughter,
Wilma
Conner,
nt
Wolf
Made
from
Oregon
While
Oats.
tone
church
and
Its
modern
tn-
am ination
ination in any p art of the United
have been visiting here for a week,1 vicinity. ’
.. ............... —
am
s und S Banks
7 ^ c h o M.
o re w E. rv Church
'’sim dav 9 1, rerpretation are invited to attend Creek In S o u th e r n O r r u m
Impossible to
left for their home Monday.
C hristm as dinner cuesis of Mr States. It is next to impossible
Sunday scnooi every Sunday, 9 4a —R
R R Wlsecarver vicar
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison ano
B ank. Has First Snow
and M t? E a rlI w ils o T a i d U m lv detect ^ « t e d hog flesh by in- an .m f> MrshlH' Jenvs,e n ' ®uP " ‘,n en ? ;
w is e c a rw , vicar.
T had Iaing of Seaside arrived at
Banks residents received the first and Mrs Minnie Schulnierich were sPectlon for tw° reasons: G i The IP, Preaching serv.ces by E.lsworth
the
A Schultz home Wednesday for
M eth od ist E piscopal C hurch
a few days' visit
snow of the season Saturday night Mr and Mrs. C. W. Moore and
are very “ “ “ U- ir°ni 0.6 to 1 T.dt n,a past,or'w e\ eri 6unday eve-
,-nurcll
, ctll)<)1 9 9 4S
C hurch
school.
45. ' d M
Miss
However, by Sunday afternoon the lam ily and Ferd Schulm ench and '«»^nieter in length; (2) they are
8
* ‘d m,‘e,s C a\e
fupertateildent
r e l ^ Rose
u n ce Cadv of Hillsboro was
wor- the D eld
snow in
m town
had all
all disappeared
disunnfear^d Mis
Mix Celia
Celia Gershfield
rw*rRhfi#»iH of
r\f Portland.
of the
the same
same color
color as
am muscle
muscle ti%sno
t__• , 11. sermon
___
guest of her grandparents. Mi
snow
town had
oi
tissue firs* and third Wednesdays a t ,7 - ship,
b¡ >y the pastor and
Mrs.
M c FY t . from C hrist­
It was reported th a t 2 ieet of
Mr and Mrs. Rav Woooman ci in whIclJ th c>' ore imbedded De- p- m -
Epworth League. 6:31 0. . evangelistic mas imtll John
Mr and Mrs
the ground m the M ultnom ah visited Mr. and Mis. faction of trichinosis infested hog
service. 7:30. the Sunday Night William K Monday.
_____________
H«-<1 A- While
err
of Portland were
Bald Mountain district Munday.
George McGraw Monday
m eat at packing plants is not prac-
W h osoever W ill T ab ernacle
Men's club In charge. Serm on by
Five miles no rth of N orth Plains» Rev. A. C B ennett, music by Tnom- Stuidny evening guests at the Mc-
LjUl.an Steele of Gaston is
Douglas Dreeszen spent the C hrist- tical-
Fee
home
____
_____ ____________
Sunday school, io a. m.; begin as Isaacs; Mrs Rhoda Rennlson.
woiKing a t the Charles Kessler mas vacation w ith
his ____________
parents, Mr.
Trichinosis results
from eating _
Rollin Meyers Is confined to his
w <_
_ _ J w_
.
.
_
and Mrs. O. D. a Dreeszen,
- r a v x .. r. . » i , a and
sm
c otner
ru
uncooked pork, usually in th e form nin< a new quarter of study Every accompanist
bed with sciatic neuritis
Mr- an d Mrs. A. A. Croisant and relatives in this vicinity. He is
of sausage th a t contains larvae of onc Present this Sunday have a
Mr. and Mrs A A Soule and son
trichinella spiralis. These larvae scripture containing the word Ood
Foursquare C hurch
SILEX I Y PE. All glass. A real bargain. With 1-lb
are encysted in the lean portion of At I 1, . 4- “ “ iF, Pastpr will ,preach
____
_
___
___ Robert were New Year s day guests
Friday night
Rev. _____
H arter will
glass jar Red & White Coffee
of
Mr and Mrs. R. E McNeil of
the pork ready to develop in the 9?.
Things It will help speak on the subject. "C hurch Ed- Portland.
stomach of th e person who eats
'■îrXh„mliS£,,î?- h,«9.L,
»R ation." Sunday school a t 9:45 a
ah for
Mr
and
Mrs
Sam
Coy
of
Hills­
the meat. Heating the meat to 145 T,30« ,a
th cKr ,£ i la r
m : n‘2 £nlnk worship a t 11. sub­ boro and Mrs. Winnie Mulloy nnd
degrees Fahrenheit, the tem pera- ^Vv’ice T
J r v ïe
ject. "The Bread of Heaven Cru- son
of Hubbard were Sun­
ture used in the pasteurization of lowed b ^ tesUUnoiw‘Km eeting' The s?ders at 8 P m • young people in day Leland
milk, will destroy the parasites.
tor will ‘bnnJ the mesige8 "tm i-
Special evangellsUc service home guests at the J. W. Mulloy
In rear of Piggly Wiggly Store
But there is often the danger of «de the Gate"*TUesdSv 8 n m
at 7 45 p m 8 Pt'clal mu!“ c “ nd
Mr and Mrs B O McNay and
not m aintaining this tem perature regular se?vice yJu” ^ ’ w’ lcSm ?
3Plrltual «‘nging, Rev H arter H annah
Red & White. Large 2 ' ï -lb. cans
Dailey entertained with a
LJAL1TY M E A T — S p e c ia ls fo r S a tu r d a y , J a n . 5
will
speak
on
the
subject.
"God's
2 for
ix'riy at the McNay home Thursday
inside of the meat. O uter portions —Melvin E. James, pastor.
Penitentiary or Bible Hell." All are eientng for Mr. and Mrs Lee
of the m eat may appear well cooked!
_; ;__
Invited to attend.
Brown. Helen Rutschm an. Vera
while the Inner p art is quite raw
Pilgrim House
Kooker. Thelm a Mulloy. Lillie llrown
and win retain the living paras.tes. Sunday. Jan u ary 6: Epiphany of
MY NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION_
led Rutschm an nnd O ilm an Wight’
Especially is this true if the piece O ur Lord «Twelfth Night», celebrat-
STEER BEEF
S m a lle r P ro fit» — B e tte r Q u a lity .
Mrs M Coolidge and grniutson
BEEF
of pork is quite thick. Cases of mg the coming of the t h r e e
Fred went to Klickitat. Wash . Wed-
trichinosis have occurred from eat- Magi from the East to worship at
mg just such such m ner portions the m anger
Chapel service a t
Pound .
of undercooked pork.
10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. At rnorn-
Pound .............
(B y M n . If . C S ivard)
To be safe, no pork or pork lr-K worship P astor H enry S Hal-
ALOHA—School board called
products should ever be eaten un- !<r w'hl speak on "Worshipping
lnDenT ' ,b<,r
l,°
less it has been th o re ù g h i;l^ o k e d ' Wise Men." In the evenhjg
Armour Star
. i e ^ zìi
’ VinDvlcp’s
storv
of reai?
"'T’H a iiih-'r m
rnpmkxr
in . T pisce
of C. ih? J.
and until all •e r*zxirw
o
f
^
t
PPP
Wise
M
an"
will'
be
1
?
°
h
£?
n'd
iS°mv
Half or whole.
through th e piece
•e U1 mean.
, Friday, January 11: At -----
7:30 p district. Mr. Mitchell of Vista
Pound
Pound
m.. preparatory service for the avenue was elected to succeed Mr
Argus
Communion, with sermon on SLi ? i rieZ'
.
,
, _
news of Hillsboro and th e sur Holv
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
F it to Commune?"
I he C»rev fBm,iy of Eugene vis-
FREE DELIVERY
round.ne communities. Read it and
PHONE 3131
The
Holy
Communion
of
the
lted
Ore>'
4
moth
e r' >««. U
FREE DELIVERY
^ ' Patin^ m T d Qn What U haPPC1 ; I - r d *. Ä
^ S T X i ^ t e ^ ^ .4 “
Second a t M a in S tre e t
P hone 3251
tf publicly on SuAdav mornmg j ^ -
New Year's Eve dance In the
— uary 13 at 10 30 a. m T h r nostnr A,oha G range hall was largely at-
«'rices E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y n „ J M on t’ay
. . „ „ u s r y 4, 5 a n d 7
may be seen any day between 10 tcndcd T h ere WU1 be another old
a m. and noon, or by appointm ent. Jlmei Va 2c^ lnr>l ^lc
w^ h music
at the House office. I j 52 Jackson JurnJJllcd
Dad Thom as orches-
street. Young Deonlc’s meetings ire. Saturday night.
will be resumed on Monday. Jan - r>iJ gi]nVlnire
*a” F'ou,m all ot
uaiv 7
/.
• Oregon City visited »cvcral days
C & H quality.
_..__
during vacation at the home of
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
their grandm other, Mrs. Newman.
P en teco sta l T ab ernacle
Gordon
B
arnum
of
Independence
1246 Lincoln street
Sunday: Sunday school. 10 a. m.. has been visiting friends and rela-
F rid a y , S a tu rd a y an d M o n d a y S pecials
morr.ing worship, "tl; Young People's 2eek *” thU vic‘n ‘ty i,,r the P“31
lloirn
Pd. Sugar, 3 Ibs. 17c
sendee 7 45 *n 'J?' w it? 8ein tlc
Mr8- O eorBe Balden, who has
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kt.Tdi5
7
as
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been
«»»Ping
with
her
sister.
Mrs.
SPERRY
w aver m a tin g 7 44 n
A R lchar<*«
»»”• Pa«» nine
of Juice. Flach
dlv* iv a ^ G ritte ’servlfe ? 45&n m "iontf“ ls >Pavlng the fatter part
H arry Downev Dastor• ' 7 45 P
2f January for Honolulu to Join her
n a r r y uoxney. pastor.
husband, who has been transferred
8. No 1
i h .id i,. n ..,. u
fr°m the U. S. S. Arizona to two
4 nrlstian C hurch
years shore duty there
5 II».
a
H yx.-^iirrCh, SCf?°?1' ? t 5
Mr and Mrs J ■■ Hal1 “ "d chll-
Pure, fine cane.
L a i m c h t n o « u ^ D n t e n d e n t . dren visited over the holidays with
/ yenr ln ^ sto ry Mrs. Hall's m other, Mrs. N HUI.
ing^wnishVn n for allages_M om -
Mr. and M rs Lee Barnum spent
Hu lichen
•riiie
d ??0ck' s 7 rn,o n the holidays a t the home of Mrs.
Solid pack.
meeting 9
Townsend club B arnum 's m other. Mrs Pruitt, in
1
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-lb
.
sack
$
4
.9
9
meeting, 2.30 p. m.. Judge John A. Eastern Oregon.
No. 1 tall
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The two T urner children Jlm -
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a,7i5 &
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Helvetia Band Has
Jamboree Success
Perfection
Bakery
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CHURCHES
CURRY’S GROCERY
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ROYAL,^':.C„ "OWUE,< 31C
TOMATO SAUCE “(or 25c
Coffee M aker
ol
ED’S MARKET
XXO
Pears and Peaches
39c
POT ROAST
BOILING
10c
8c
Aft/.
GROUND BEEF
......1 0 c
HAMS
School Director
Named at Aloha
F a ir w a y
PIGCIY WIGG
Brow n Sugar
3 ibs.
Pancake Flour
LUX TOILET SOAP
19C
LUX FLAKES ¿ARGE PKG' 22c
PEPPER 52*2”
6c
SALAD AID D
P^iKEtii
21c
SALAD AID S”
3/. 35c
syrup
MAID;..
17C
SANIFLUSH P„ „„
19c
“Buy two pounds and save 2c.”
D in n e r B e ll
Margarine
2 H m .
25c
Sugar
10.L. 50c
TOMATOES
SPINACH
No. 2 , ¿.
2 for ....
CATSUP
Large bottles.
2 for .............
25c
SANICLOR
Half-gallon jugs.
17«
E ach
J9C
39c
PINEAPPLE ?ro
ken can *Uced
Large
15c
Resolved—
N. B. C. COOKIES
BEANS
PRISCILLA, Butter Flavor; JOHN ALDEN Mo­
lasses; MILES STANDISH, Chocolate.
48 cookies to box. E A C H
Small White.
14c,
SOAP. Mission
Bell. 2 bora
Helling out. deal stock
MAYONNAISE
In bulk.
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SWEET POTATOES »
CARROTS
4
POTATOES
"
Local. No. 2, good cookers]
SALT
of
that we will not sacrifice our High Standard
Quality Merchandise for inferior goods at lower
prices, but will at all times endeavor to give the
highest quality at the very lowest possible cost.
Specials for January 4, 5 and 7
COFFEE
M. J. B., Hills Bros., or
Folgers.
O-i xa
Royal Club, S & W, or
Bo-Ka.
OA Ä
i-ib.......... 29c
SUGAR
WHITE KING
S Í* ”” .............
ll“n kl1 “'•<1
15c
"nu cmi’
5c
F L O U R Fancy S hard
, Q wheat.
l'KEN:
25c
LAUNDRY SOAP '™,„™ ^ OLe
KERR’S OATS ££„" ,„ '1,
19c
ij c
ORANGES ’"¡¿„I"
10c
30c
2-ib...................58c
.C o í r e É
15c
LEMONS
10c
17c
1-lb.
FQLGEffS
M a rk e t
10
lb«.
50c
KRISPIE CRACKERS
2 -lb . box
29c
TUNA
Light meat.
2 cans
Small Whites.
5 ibs......19c
~ rd an d M a in
C o rn e r 3
j”.*;""'.
PORK 8i BEANS 3
PUREX
Phillips' quality
17c
25c
PRUNES f e , . 0"*0" 3 ib. 14c
BAKING SODA 3,b. 10c
Buy In Bulk and Have
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Wiley’s New Deal Grocery
Ju at P h o n e 1001
Beans
19C
You may now serve yourself at our Modern Store
and SAVE 5% ON YOUR PURCHASES.
Compare our prices, you will be surprised at the
savings!
Free running- 17c
CORNED BEEF Í S 'i't„.25c
TOMATOES
2 cans ...........
alibi
$1.69
~
RINSO
Calum et
pi,.1’’’**'.
POP CORN S
20c
or 2 a. 15c
G uaranteed to Pop
B a k in g
Pow der
NAPHTHA SOAP 6 Lk; 25c
MILK MT. VERNON.
3A-" 17c