The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, Junuaiy .'II, 1ft,‘Iß
OREGON
clude th e adm inistration of the
Red Head Gets
Sacram ent of O rdination to newly , Owes Cure Hope Cornelius Civic Improvement
Helvetia Band elected
elder, deacon and deacon- t
ess. Pastor Henry S. Haller will '
To First Lady
on "The Place of Holy O r­
Club Has Interesting Session Head ‘Read’
ders in C hrist's Church." In the
Plays at Hood ' I speak
evening the sermon topic will be
Sunshin e Club Prepare» for
Its B aza a r A ctivity
(By M
r». John M
. Davi’taonl
HELVETIA—Helvetia community
band played Sunday a t Mt. Hood
for the annual Portland w inter
sports carnival, under the auspice«
of the Cascade Ski club. Band m em ­
bers were furnished transportation
and were dinner guests of th e club
a t G overnm ent Camp. Many saw
ski jumping for the first time.
members were present, except two
girls, who were ill.
Committee» Named
Sunshine club met w ith Mrs.
Charles Spiering January 16. The
club now has 50 members A prop­
erty committee whose duties, it
will be to distribute and collect
m aterial for the annual bazaar, will
be named front each district. The
committee named: Mrs. O. Solberg -
er, Mason Hill: Mrs J. Bernards.
N orth Plains; Mrs. E. Zürcher, Jack-
son; Mrs. A. Leppin. W est Union,
and Mrs. J. C. W enger Helvetia.
Mrs. J. Bertrand and Mrs. W. E.
Mulkey were assisting hostesses. Mrs.
E Zürcher will be hostess hVbruary
a. lit
"The l’resentation of Christ." Bible
(study and catechism, a t 9:30
each Sunday until Easter. Young
people's meetings as announced
Pilgrim Guild, eaeh Thursday, at
2 p m. for all Interested ladies,
i The pastor may be consulted any
i morning except Friday, from 10 a.
I m. until noon, or by appointm ent.
! a t the house olftce, 1352 Jackson
1 street
Jacob sm u h len and H ering to O pen N ew Store in Old
Bank B u ild in g; A ltar Society to Elect
Methodist Episcopal Church
C hurch school. 9:45. Miss Rose
Cave, superintendent; divine wor­
ship. 11. sermon subject. "I Believe
in G od:" Epworth League, 6:30:
evangelistic service. 7:30. Dr. Louis
Magin district superintendent of
the Salem district, will preach.
Men's Sunday Night club will fur­
nish a male chorus. Beginning S u n ­
day th e pastor will preach a series
of sermons on the subject, "I Be­
lieve.” This series will include such
titles as “I Believe in G od:” "I
Believe in Jesus C hrist: ' "1 Be­
lieve in tire Holy S p irit;" "1 Be­
lieve in the C hurch ' and others.
We invite th e general public to
hear th is series of sermons. Next
Sunday evening Dr. Louis Magin.
superintendent of th e Salem dis­
trict. will be the preaeher. A chorus
choir composed entirely of male
voices will sing. We invite you to
us in tliis service.—C harles M
A group of Sunshine club women join
m et a t the Mrs. E. Zürcher home Reed, minister.
January 23 for an all day sewing
Congregational Church
session. A pot luck dinner was serv­
Service for Sunday, February 3:
ed a t noon. Many earmeuL* were
made and the ladies took some u n ­ Morning worship. 11 o'clock. S er­
En ro u te to W arm Springs,
finished sewing home with them. mon. "O ur Heavenly Allies." C hurch
Present were Mesdames E. B atch- school 10 o'clock. R. E. Wiley, su­ Ga.. W alter Fox. 8. aon of a
elder, R. Sandford. J. KeHer. *• perintendent,
P h ilad elp h ia
tru ck
driver,
Hundley. O. Wallers, Ray Dorland,
pauses to th in k his lucky star»
Pentecostal
Tabernacle
the hostess and her mother. Mrs
We a re startin g evangelistic serv­ and Mrs. F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt
StMr'land
Davidson at­ ices S aturday a t 7:30 p. m M. F. fo r his chance to be cured of In­
tended Bov Scout honor court in C aurgham . late of India, Is our fan tile paralysis. R ecently, the
Hillsboro 'ritursday.
. evangelist He has been some three F irst Lady d irected th a t a
Maxine Dahne of Portland visited years in India, and has had wide $1000 prize given h er to r h u ­
lier grandm other Mrs. Rosa F euer­ experience as an evangelist In the
m an itarian w orks be seed (or
stein Sunday. Helen Pieren, who United States. He Is a very talented
W a lte r’s e u rs
accompanied her. visited her p a r­ musician, and has a very talented
ents Mr. and Mrs Al Pieren.
I musician with him . Some of the
M i. and Mrs. Alfred Nydreger of special topic for the week are "Riots service a t 2:30. The pastor will
Milwaukie visited her parents, Mr. in India.” "M anchuria Troubles," speak on "G ods Ultimate Purpose
and Mrs. Fred Youngen. S u n d a y ' "Japanese Soldier." "Crossing Arabi­ of th e Seal of th e Holy Ghost."
Lilly Youngen returned to school an Desert," "M ohamadanism Dress­ Sunday, 8 p. m . regular evangel­
Monday after an absence of two ed in M oham adan Costume," "O r­ istic service. Good song service,
iental Widow." "My Boy Crushed prayer: a n d testimony meeting.
weeks due to illness
Mrs. Peter Jossy and H arry B ad­ by a C art Wheel and Healed." Special music. "The Ninety and
ertscher visited th eir brotlier. C lar­ Meetings every night except Mon­ Nine" will be sung. The pastor will
ence Badertscher. who is conval­ day a t 7:45. Will speak Sunday speak on "The World's Cup of
Iniquity, Is It Full?" Tuesday. 8 d .
escing a t the home of his sister, m orning.—Harry' Downey, pastor.
m.. regular evangelistic service, wltn
M rs H. Butterfield, in Portland. He
song service to be enjoyed. Come
Dopes to be out in a few days
AU Saints' Mission Episcopal»
Mr and Mrs. K orn Honored
F o u rth Sunday in Epiphany. Feb­ and tell w hat the Lord lias done
Mr and Mrs Simon Hershey en ­ ruary 3: Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. for you or "see w hat He will do for
tertained with a dinner Sunday in Service an d sermon. 11 a. m. by you ' Heb. 13-8 says "Jesus C hrist
honor of their parents. M r and th e vicar. Sermon topic. "W hat is th e sam e yesterday, and today,
Mrs. C. E. Korn, whose birthdays th e Value of History and T radi­ and forever." — Melvin E. Jam es,
tion?" Fellowship group. 6:30 p. pastor.
are this month.
m . Mrs. Melhuish. leader. Topic.
"W hat Things Make Us Happy.”
Christian Church
Bishop Jenkins of Nevada leads a
Lord's day church school. 9:45 a.
meeting ’tonight» Thursday.
m..
C.
H.
Nosier, superintendent
German M E. Church, Bethany
Rememtx r our aim is 300. Decision
On G ermantown road. Sunday
Beaverton Church of Christ
service will be conducted by Evan­
school every Sunday. 10 a. m ; G er-
S tate Evangelist Teddy Leavitt gelist Leavitt a t close of study
m an service. 11 a. m.. first a n d ! will begin his meeting In Beaver­ period. Classes for all ages. Largest
th ird 8undays; English service. 11, ton February 15 and we are a n ­ m en's class and high school class
a. m.. second and fourth Sundays ticipating the event with much e n ­ In community. Join a growing school.
—E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tf j thusiasm . Preaching next Sunday M orning worship. 11 o'clock. Spe­
morning and evening by pastor. cial musical Serm on by Teddy L ea­
Christian Science Society
Subject In th e
morning. "The vitt. evangelist. C hristian Endeavor.
Services are held every Sunday L ords Supper.” Midweek services 6:30 p. m. Ju n io r with Theona P u t­
a t 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening Wednesday, 8 p. m.. followed by nam. superintendent; interm ediate
services a t 8 o'clock; Sunday school ] choir practice. Sisterhood meets thigh school» with M artha James,
a t 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age each Wednesday, all-day. for work superintendent, and young people
of 20 years are welcomed. Free Services for Sunday as follows: w i t h G ordon Bailey, president.
reading room open on Wednesdays Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. T. B. Meetings for young people by young
and Saturdays from 2 un til 4 p. m. H arris superintendent: communion people. Children and young people
Sunday's topic. "Love."
service followed by sermon. 11 a. invited to join these societies E van­
m. : young people's meeting. 6:30 gelistic service, 7; 30 p. m. Big
Banks M E. Church
p m : preaching, 7:30 p. m. You young people's choir led by C. H.
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 will be made welcome to all of Nosier. Special music. Sermon by
a. m.. Mrs. H. Jensen, superintend- , these services.—M. Putm an, m in­ Evangelist Leavitt. This will be
th e last week of our revival services.
ent Preaching services by Ellsworth ister
The meeting closes Lord's day. F eb­
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­
ruary 10. T here will be nightly-
ning, 8 o'clock. Ladies' Aid meets
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
services.
except Monday, until then.
first and third Wednesdays a t 2
»Above N orth Plains)
We
urge everyone to hear th is u n ­
p. m.
M1 Sunday school. 10 a. m. We have
good attendance, and everyone is usual but mighty gospel preacher.
learning more of th e Bible b y He has Just the message your heart
Pilgrim House
S aturday: Presentation of C hrist memory We believe sincerely in craves. "The church w ith a family
in the Temple (St. Luke 2:22-40» Psalms 119:11. The word for th is spirit" invites you.—R. L. Putnam ,
Sunday: F ourth Sunday after the Sunday is "Righteousness." At 11 pastor.
Epiphany, with public services of a m. th e pastor will speak on "The
L et th e advertisem ents help you
worship a t 10:30 a. m. an d 7:30 p Glory of the Revealed Church."
m. Choral morning service will in- This would interest you. Afternoon make your shopping plana.
All
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CHURCHES
F a ir w a y M ark et
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE DELIVERY
Second at M ain Street
P hone 3251
P rices E ffe c tiv e F riday, S atu rd ay and M onday — F ebruary 1, 2 and 4
SUGAR BARGAINS
F ine G ranulated
POWDERED
BR O W N
10 ib»......47c
3 ib»........ 16c
4,b,........ 18c
GRAPEFRUIT
SALMON i '. i i X , “ !
SAUERKRAUT Ä
Armour’s Best.
tall cans......
23c
Matches
Crackers
FLOUR
Jell-W ell
Tissue
GUARANTEED
TO STRIKE.
......................
............
F ull Count
B oxes
6
10c
10c
10c
Bend People Hold
a Birthday Party
Beaverton Mayor
Names Fire Group
a^M ^ ^
s
WILEY’S
SEND 3 Gold Seals to H. J. Heinz Co. and
receive a wonderful Meat Cookery Book FREE!
CARROTS
2 bunebe» ..
and
SOAP BARGAINS
BOB WHITE
Good Laundry
5c 10
bars
18c
Red & White, fancy cut
2..»?ccd...25c
29c
Green & White 4
2 cans
le/V
cut.
— A nnou n cin g —
Red and White SOUP
A new ready-to-serve Soup. Superior in «¡iiality
and flavor to any Soup we have taated.
H varieties.
Ijirge cans.
“ cans Ä v K *
A
BACON BACK
22c
HAMBURGER
Off
ZtfC
ä
SUGAR
Crystal White Soap 10
H. D. Jell Powder 6
VANILLA
48c
29c
25c
10c
31c
C laber G irl— D ouble actin g.
for
Perfection Bread
and Pastries
is Increasing and Indicates that
people know a quality product.
Perfection
Bakery
Phone 451
W
e Deliver
CLAMS — Royal Club.
2 7-oz ,c.„.
PICKLES— D ills.
Bulk. 1 quart ...
C A K E FLOUR -
Large
60c
FOLGEN
S treets
X . ............ 25c
LYE
Made by Babbitt
2c.„.......15c
Gr. BEANS
Krispy Crackers
29c
POTATOES MATCHES
B aking P ow d er — Crescent.
Even though fashions change
from year to year, the demand
5c
5c
A Fancy
Red & White
GROCERY
Tuneful Sally says th a t the
fashion note, “back to bibs
and tuckers" sounds good!"
39C
A ll
Flavors
[NEW DEAL]
A Perfect Dessert.
ASSORTED FAVORS.
U. 8. NO. 2
BEETS
18c
2„„...........27c
SALMON. Tall cans
2 can s .......................... 19c
ASPARAGUS TIPS
2 can s .......................... 25c
19c
29c
Sirloin STEAK
CORN BEEF — 12-oz. can.
Large 14-oz. bottle ...
3 bottles ............................. 55c
Black or Green
Vg-lb. pkg. .
»/«-lb. ....................... I9c
11 C
HARD WHEAT BLEND.
IOC
Red & White I
Brand
POT ROAST
15c
CATSUP. Preferred
Stock. 14-oz. bottle 14c
LETTUCE,™* S
POTATOES £
M em orie
ED’S MARKET
49-lb. bag ............................
HeinzKetchup
DALLES FLOUR - T 69
GELATINE
TEA
SOAP
35c
$£.19 10
29c
2 10-oz. cans
FRESH VEGETABLES
S p ecia ls for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 and 2
22c
22c
FINEST QUALITY.
1000-SHEET ROLI23.
Bar
' ^
Ere«' D elivery
M eK r man Saturday evening. Miss Alda |
Lehman was In charge of the de­
votional period.
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Miller e n ­
flc ^ a n d t™ s a V y w hkh T c c i S -
» ‘th Mr. and Mrs. Albert tertained
with a party Saturday eve­
ning
Dancing was enjoyed.
inands is ,12^ U
p»rtv
Miss Joan Bowne returned Sun-
Missionary study c I aos of the Con­
s t give
Alexander's
from OUo
a two Hoffman,
weeks' visit
with - gregational church m et Thursday.
club
a c L d Young
w rty In Peonies
J u n - day
her uncle'
and fam
A group of ladles presented "A
6-boa
ning's^hall Thursd » • 'evening F ire lly at Sylvan. Since her return she
Mountain Uurbanka
Carton
hundred and pinochle were tlic hat 1beeI? J aid ,uPa
“ ,'5 ry 2“ ° cast Included fifteen ladles dressed
games played Tliose winning high
had been giving her in «m fashioned clothes,
Grown on the top of
scores were
Flve^hnndred -M ? s1 trouble for some tune. H er mother.
Elmer W alters entertained the
Pumpkin Ridge.
George B artlein and Jake V ander- ^ rsfnrB
C hristian church C hristian Kn-
ven first and Mrs P rank Walbel 111
se' eral «a>s 1» much Im- deavor at his home Friday. Onnws
and Charles W underlich
second Pr°ved-
were the diversion of th e eve-
25 lbs. in
Pmochle - Mrs Frank Heesacker
Inln< Twenty young people were
( in H A r t h u r ^ ¡ n ie ‘u u 'h a e r t f i r s t a n d b t r t of I ortland \tsittd their sum - present.
Shopping bag
Red & White
Mvra Oppenlander a n d E m i l m er hon,e here lttst Thursday.
Miss M argaret Peterson Is vlslt-
Wvffels ^ £ m d
Mrs Ferd lavngcr and daughter ing friends at Ryderwood. Wash,
100-lb.
w ytieis, t- ?cona.
Gloria of Six Corners visited Mrs.
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Sack
large bars
Club will give a dance In B un-
” .erbert Eliincr' '
EDITH ALSPAUC.il ZI'VER
nlng's hall Friday evening, to which and. ' an]“ Y Thur.,day.
TIOARD
Funeral services lor
everyone is invited.
“ i®' ? 11 n ^ . pr?J
v¿ A B d i t h
Alspagh Zuver were held
Remodel Building
Thursday at T ualatin community
Bank building is being remodeled
Wl»i Church and Interm ent was in Wln-
and made into a modern and con- f *?jLrs n J u f nc» ’
C
J ece2Illy ona cemetery a t T ualatin with W
venient grocery store and mM t
.^ [ J o
sU v with her sons E
ln
m arket. Henry Jacobsm uhlen and and daughter Eunice, has b e e n
Mrs Zuver
was born
In Port-
Henry Bering are the proprietors
*“ •
.
. land February 29. 1907 and died
They plan to open soon.
. '"J. , an<i,„
• L. Doane and a t her home In T ualatin January
Open Drain
B arhara of Durham, for- >0. She attended the Tualatln-N ew -
The clogged school drain was merly of this neighborhood, visited p,.rg school and was m arried t o 1
in rear o f Piggly Wiggly Store
Peterson anu
and Eur|
Earl Zuver December 17, 1927
successfully slushed out last week M r and i Mrs
“ , O
u H ... eeierson
bv Lloyd Weidewltsch and Ray ,,a/"*h' ,ifld a „ 5 t,,th5 lr i°W hom,e'
She Is survived by her husband
Q U A LITY M E A T — S p ecia ls for Saturday, Feb. 2
Trites
The clogged d rain had , ' eLe H»ey moved their nice variety and two sons. Homer and Wilbur
caused water to stand In th e base- 01
'o f T ualatin; her parents. Mr. und
ment for several days.
Mra- w w A,SP“ UK>) of Tigard.
Miss Blanche Finegan, Ronald truck threugh this neighborhood for three sisters and four brothers. Mrs
Sugar cured.
Webb and W alter WUfley registered
Hed Hock dairy for a goixl Fred Leuthl and R. W. Alspaugh
S teer B eef
for their second semester a t
Pa- ?1“ ’Y ,7ears: •?“•'’ .rt‘1slgned. J ,nd. h>s °f Portland, Harry a n d
Elmer
cific university Monday. They
fin- ?
“iL ?1 the dairy In the cheese Alspaugh of Tigard. Mrs. K. J. Mar-
Pound
ished the final exam inations
for
.,’5 .nU Y. route llas been shall Of Newberg; C. W Alspaugh
Pound
li
the first sem ester last week.
° ne
¿” n r vBuU of Esparto. Cal , and Mrs Fred
Fern Hill Ladies'club met T hurs- m ountain and over the Scholls I erry Sagert of Tualatin,
dav with Mrs Charles Selfridge road ,n d thc other truck goes o v e r ________________
Frenh ground
Fifteen were present
reSlrtven *hvd
To T” * O perators
Neighbors of Woodcraft l o d g e
ven py Leland Moore of Tl-
M artin Redding, exam iner of op-
No cereal.
sponsored a dance a t Bunning's k»™.
erators and chauffeurs, will
be In
Pound
2 lbs......................
hall Saturday evening. Mr. and
Hillsboro Wednesday. February
8,
10c
K R A U T -Just in. Q uart
Mrs. Bill W alker of Forest Grove
JOHN KR1.1
. at the court house, from 9 a. m
furnished the music. A large crowd HITEON—John
Krey died Ja n u - | u» 5 p. m.
attended.
a rV 20 aiter a lingering illness a t
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Move to Portland
! the age of elghty-ftve years.
L e| tjle advertisem ents help you
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. P otter and
M r Krey was born In G erm any make your shopping plana.
family have moved to Portland. In *849 He came to America In
Mrs John Huson of Beaverton 1872 and In 1887 was m arried to
called on friends here Tuesday
Mrs Ida Huber. W ith the exception
Mrs. F rank Dooher. who teaches of a few years he made his home
at Mountalndale, was obliged to a t West Portland
He is survived by two stepchil­
rem ain there during the snow
dren. Alfred Huber of Portland and
School Closed
Heywood school was closed on Mrs. Ida Hite of Beaverton, route 1
Tuesday because of water in the also five grandchildren and four
basement. Miss Myra Wiedewitscb, great-grandchildren. Funeral serv-
the teacher, spent the day visiting lces were held a t Miller and Tracy's
a t the C arpenter Creek school.
undertaking parlors In Portland
P U R E CANE.
The sixth, seventh and eighth w*th interm ent in the Catholic cem-
grades In th e local school took etery a t Tigard.
10 lbs. ...
semester exam inations on T h u rs -,
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day and Friday.
Hauling Perm it Granted
Mrs J. Delmonte was in the St.
Log hauling perm it was granted
Vincent's hospital In Portland last to H. W. Wilkinson T hursday by
week suffering from blood poison- the county court. Bund of $1000 was
R eg u la r bars
lng.
required.
Miss Frances Gnos has been 111
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at her home.
S tate Capitol News L etter—Glv-
ALL FLAVORS.
Mrs. H enrietta Morgan and Miss ing the highlights of official ac-
for
Emily Young of Hillsboro spent tlvity a t S alem —Every week In the
Wednesday evening with Mr. and Argus
tl
Mrs. L. C Mooberry
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Mr and Mrs. D an Pidcock of ! ■ ■ ■
IMITATION FLAVOR.
Portland spent Sunday with Mr.
4-oz.
b ottle .......................
and Mrs. John Pidcock.
Leslie Brown of Gervais spent
th e week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Llsenby. of
Gales Creek spent th e week-end a t
the Charles Selfridge home.
Mrs. Ellen Vickers Is very 111 at
her home east of Cornelius.
for quality merchandise
a
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buck of
at lower cost.
Portland visited Mr. a n d
Mrs.
"Served
on
planes
Buy two pounds,
Charles Selfridge Friday.
C orner 3rd
M ain
and trains."
Save two cents.
Mrs. H erm an Thies of Portland
SUPERIOR.
PLAIN or SALTED. 2-lb. box
IVORY
Medium
- d
CURRY’S GROCERY
P hone 771
.by Miu I' r.-ih» c»«k«i
visited relatives In Cornelius over
CORNELIUS Civic Improvement the week-end.
club met January 16 at the city hall.
Miss Marie Melanson. who works
Hostesses were Mesdames D. J In the telephone office at Hills-
Barrett. John l’eabody. and Jules boro, was able to return to work
Vuylsteke Mesdames Ellen Vickers .■this week a lte r several days of 111-
M. Creekpauni. O tto Osborne and ness.
Henry Jacobsmuhlen were delegates
Miss M artha 8plessehaert, who ts
the county meeting at Hillsboro staying with her sister. Mrs. Louise
Friday W alnut trees, originally a VanLee of Sheridan, spent the
gift to the Boy Scouts by Mrs. Henry week-end with her parents. Mr. and
Behrman. have become the prop- Mrs. A rthur Sptessehaert
ertv of the club, through th e dis-
Mr and Mrs E. O l*otter, who
banding of the scouts.
recently moved to Portland, spent
The C hristm as seal report of the week-end visiting friends here
$22 90 and tile Red Cross roll call Their s o n Delbert accompanied
of $25 was given by Mrs. A. L. them.
Brock and Mrs. Henry Behrm an.
Miss Caroline Horlacher s p e n I
Mrs L. G annett resigned the of- Saturday and Sunday with Miss
fice of publicity chairm an and Mrs Eleanor Kalkwarf of Hillsboro. Miss
M Creekpauni was elected to fill Carolyn Kalkw arf stayed with Miss
her place. Mrs Henry B ehrm an Dorothy Horlacher.
also gave a h ealth report. The club
Society to Elect
recently purchased a new stove for
Mrs. A rthur Spicsseliaert will w i­
th e kitchen at the city hall. They tertain (he St. Alexander Altar so-
are offering prizes to be given In elety a t her home Thursday. Offl-
the spring for the best worker In cers will be elected.
m anual training, also the best server
Albert B unnlng Is employed In
No, th is Isn 't a h at (or tho
at the local grade school. W. B Portland.
niornlug after. It's a new dovleo
Barnes and Miss Evelyn Reed are
used fo r detecting th e bumps
leaders.
on one's head so tru e abilities 1
may be discovered. But even j
Mrs H I-aff ley and daughter
Wilma and Mr and Mrs. C. C raw ­
w ithout It anyone could tell th a t
ford of G rand Island near Dayton,
Iris A drian's au b u rn locks m ust
were guests of Mrs. G eneva Robin-
(B y Mrs. O. H. P«t«r«on»
cover a bum p for acting.
~
BEND — Mr.
a n eider
d Mrs.
“£ 2 .
Bowne"*and
fam ily
ranted Bruce
“J an
Infant son. and Mrs. L. Qumlln. uary 23 In honor of the birthday
Mr and Mrs W Miers. all of Port-
their son Clarence. Those pres­
land, visited with Mrs A. Berger of
were Ava and Leila Howard.
rda ent
Ä
t t r ° leV“
S* tUrd“y
Robert Richards, Roy W urliuan and
“ m r a ¿ yrt McDonald and son ^¿« 2 . H° ^
BEAVERTON—The fire comm it­
Mrs. Oliver Clark and son Ed- tee apjjolnted by the mayor eon-
Wesley of Pendleton visited Mr
and Mrs.
D. to C. F W o hiting
her ' Cecil
Move
r e w t ^ last
r e week *'“ d
*"*2
Barnes. ^Hret*sasisUmt c h te t
h a ^ ^ n “s S v S «
l£ d
^ s ? U^ e DUyer h#V# nWVed t0 -
Advertisements tell you how much foods, clothing anti
household needs will cost you before you go shopping.
29c
10c
Pillsbury.
25c
PANCAKE—
L arge p k g ........
23c
COCOA— Hershey’s.
%-lb. can .................. 9c
Triantes
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Phone 1001
We pay highest prices
for farm produce.
9-lb. sack .......................................
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A A
V g V
55C
SY R U P
Lumber Jack
25c
C A M A Y SO A P DEAL
Send 25c and 8 wrappers of Camay and favorite
snapshot to Proctor and Gamble, Rm. 400, 205
42nd, New York City for 5x7 enlargement, colored
and frumed.
44C
PEA R S
No. 2'^ tin.
Each ...........
21c
19c
PEACHES
Sliced, No. 2H.
Each
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
bars
P IN E A P P L E
Sliced. No. 2 »4.
Each ...................
Pkg........................
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guarantee highest quality
merchandise.
PANCAKE FLOUR
SPERRY.
lazrge pkg........................................
19c
e ; r .......2 i c
Small pkg....................8c
“EAT FISH FOR HEALTH”
SALMON— I’ink, No. 1 tall ..................................... lOc
SHRIMP— Blue Plate. No. 1 tin ........................... 10c
TUNA— White Star, i/a»- 2 for ............................ 29c
Pabst Cheese, ’/¡j-lb. pkg. 2 for ,29c
Pabst-Ette Cheese. 2 pkgs.............29c
Pabst-Ette, 5-oz. jar. 2 for........... 29c
Durkce’s Sandwich Relish. Pt. jar 24c
ORANGES
19c
RINSO
Trixie Dog Food. Can ..................... 5C
Postum Cereal. Pkg........................ 19c
Grapenut Flakes. Pkg.................... 10c
Prem. Shredded Coconut. 8-oz. 18c
SWEET AND JUICY.
Large size. Dozen ......
Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 1, 2 and 4
25c