The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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THE
Thursday, January 31, 1936
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Page Three
and daughter Billie »pent the week­
Hi mantel. Margie Musolf and Ruth
daughter, Mrs Huttle Davidson, Mr. and Mm Walter Wilde of Port
end In Rainier visiting with Mr
land. Mr» Nora Dooley,
»ley, I 1,mille and
Slmantel are attending th e L uth­
who I« employed there.
H uffm an’» mother
sp e n t
eran school a t Blooming
Ml»» Marie Itlebvn »pent t h e lohn Htribtch of P urest (trove ■ »pen
The Hmder Brother»' Shingle mill
Inclement weather has confined
week-end In Portland with her »bi­ Hunday evening with Mrs. M ?
Dodd».
started with one crew last Friday
William M artin and family to their
ter, Ml»» Naomi Kleben.
Mr».
M
oon
lloalr»»
but
opened
with
a
full
force
Mon­
Garibaldi
residence for the past
( lull Io M eet
CEDAR CANYON- Friday m orn­
Mr» (leorge Mo»» of Philomath
day morning. They have been closed
six weeks.
'I'ho Mother»' club will meet F ri­ vbilled
ing whde working on the truck.
hl»
family
here
Hunday.
down because of the »now.
——
.Melvin Meyer now has free use Charles
day ufternoon with Mr». J. J. (Menu Mo»», who 1» employed hi
Menke caught his hand
Hun cl Camp opened up Monday R a d i o P r o g r a m P r e s e n t e d a t of hl» left leg which sustained a between two pieces of iron severely
cheese factory at Amity, al»o Hazrldale School Basement after
Gaaton Man Selected Leader Hutchens.
double break when he fell In a cutting, and breaking the bone of
having been cloaed down be­
llev and Mr». Tilton will aecom
football game about two months the middle finger on his right hand.
any
the Epworth League to Port-
i'.“ v , lÍ L Í1,1“,
cause of the heavy snow hi the
M e e t in g o f Assembly
Will Be Improved
1 next
Three Link Association 1 •’“j1
ago.
mil
Hunday evening to at-
t.*.‘ ’
11 ,V a,y
woods
__
Mr. and Mrs Ben Hayens spent
B mid u , a ^ e young
% r people's
t f ' v Epworth
S
i - at the
v it m
vby ixirty.
Mrh c; High
,**•
N A < ard
A meeting was held a t the school
.
Wednesday in Hillsboro visiting
relative«.
'The
Man
from
Haturday
night
to
register
com-
Hillsboro
high
will
enter
two
de-
HAZELDALE
Illy Mr. Kr«.l Wolford I
service in i Uunk»
a t evening.
evening.
!IaR .®n d prlckett
.** *.‘ <4 Bovee,
by Nowhere."
Hank» th
th at
M
an d 'Ja second
k e N aruu
presented by the com- plalnts about the lights In Timber bate team s In the Linfield college
Mr and Mrs. C. E. M artin of
HANKH The Washington County
Sellers returned to school, Mr ,in,I Mm F F Grindlc of •nu,‘1,y tlub on Haturday night was
L. Arey of Oak Ridge visited annual debate tournam ent Friday
Jan
et
Willard. W ash , are vlaltlng a few
Three lju k naoixilatloii met Friday Thursday after u three week»' III- j^ n ia n d visited Monday with Mr » decided sucoe»«. with a large In Il Timber
Friday.
and Haturday. This will be the
days
In Cedar Canyon with rela­
evening in U m high school audi II«»«.
Mr and Mr». Jesse Brown of second tune the local high school
G r ln d le 's ouronLs
Mr a n d M rs crowd In attendance. Music be­
tives.
turium
Following program w its
Eugeiie were week-end visitors of has participated In this contest.
Four
new
4-H
clubs
have
b
e
e
n
1
ll
J.
Alice,
John
Bernards
and
K„
o
rln
d
le
a
t
Batik»
and
with
M
r
tw
e
n
acts
was
furnished
by
Mr».
Harley Blanchard of near O re­
given Hong, "America** by t h e J, M Vanderzanden attended the orlndle*« fa t h e r J i e C a w m e at Wilson and Martan Hagg. A quilt Mr and Mr». Berlelgh Tallm an and which Is open to most of the high organized In the GMrden Home dis­
City visited at the J. Moehnke
audience; praver,
llev it. Youn
democratic central committee meet- (¿hEfflln.
vawrse, at w|w mad(j by thp
of the family
schools In the western part of th trict, according to a report from I gon
home
Sunday.
roll cull of ludi ge»; addresn of we*i- hig In Hillsboro Friday evening.
M
A r th u r f lm lih i t . d u b and
was
received
by
M
rs
A
small
slide
caused
the
delay
of
state.
In
addition
to
the
debate
the
county
school
superintendent's
i
Mrs Henry N arup of near Banks
F nop ’ '
---------
E 0 . Richard of Tuulutln was u ,,. ,. dPd th e funeral of Mrs H m ith ’x Henry Hagg The fund» raised by a train from Tillamook about four teams. Hllhl will this year for the office. Mrs C. R. M artin Is leader i visited
a t the William Shepard
renponse, A M Porter of Gaston,
Mrs Leo Adkln» a t Hills- t,,e Play 1,r” to •be us5<? .,0IL 1,n" hours one day last week The slide
.d e te s t In ex­ of a Cooking 1 club. Mrs W ayne)
Friday.
election of officer»; Ming, Connie Hunk» visitor Monday. tiw* who live ! cousin,
provement» to the school base- occurred west of Mayo and was tempore speaking, held In conjunc- W. Hyde of the Homemaking group, j home
ujqj - q Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moehnke
Dm Vunlhin mid Luella Ortinun; west of Bunk», were guests Hunday
At the regular club meet- caused by the heavy rains.
Lon with the debate tournament.
Mrs. Olive Ferris of Camp Cookery
solo, Claire Beeler of Hillsboro; 1.7,'"
u ip V ’T l^ g h te r'’ Mi s Chlirles ,Mr and Mr». A C. Wahl attend- ment
the week-end in Portland vis­
Mr and Mrs John Marchel and
Those entering the debate con- and Mrs Olen Singletary of a Cook­ spent
liiiinoduel, Claire lleelei und D o lo r e s
daughter, Mrs. C h u rls ,.d a surprise birthday p a r ty a t th e Ing Held Friday night. Mrs George
iting
relatives.
Altlslan was appointed to take daughter Cecelia were Forest Grove test are Gordon Bailey, Thomas ing II club.
Mr.
and Mrs. K enneth Stockhoff
lum
p
of
RllIslMtro;
skit
by
Mr
and
A lic e la in ., a n e n t th e w eek
h o m '; “ i 1>r “ “ d Mrs. O. O Olb- charge of the next card party visitors Hunday.
Bronleewe, R uth Craft, Howard Da-
Two county clubs received achieve­
-
--
Miss Alice lain, »pent the w n k -
p, j.v,reBt Grove Haturday eve-
little son Harold of Portland
Mrs
Myer» of - —
Beaverton; songs,
| Mrs. 8. D. Willi« returned to her vis, Rena Hertel, Anna Schwanke, ment certificates this week for 100 and
ning In celebration of the blrth- February 18.
visited
feuixlay a t the home of their
Gale M cFarlane' tup dancing Alma end In Io rtlan d .
Mr and Mrs P L. O'Connor, home last Tuesday after having Glenn Owen, Mitchell Kerr. How- per cent completion of projects by uncle and
the week“ i S
Glb8° “
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Ksltngrr of Hillsboro, talk on his­ I - “ lhs Nelson
Miss
Mary
G
rand
and
K
enneth
spent
about
two
weeks
with
her
ard
Miller.
Helen
Stannard,
and
members.
These
clubs
were
the
liam
Shepard,
and family.
tory of Odd Fellow lodge. Mr Bow­
Miss Marian Hoffman, who lives Wlels attended the Burns celebra- husband In Salem, where he Is em- Eldwin Watt. Extempore contest- Aloha-Huber Clothing I club led by
man; song. Mrs Minnie Williams; In Vernonia.
Mrs
F.
S.
Reed
and
the
Glenwood
tlon
concert
and
dance
at
Neigh-
‘
ployed
a
n
t
s
a
r
.e
Royal
G
ardner
and
Rob-
.0,1,. • ”wo.“ « / ' „ " ^
' “ L 01.
1» Staying with Mrs
recitation. Kav Lien; songs. Gale
Paint Building Front
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brlnkmeyer cft Patterson.
Clothing II club with Mrs. Jodie
* ' lh Mr and Mrs. Stanley q w Moore, who was Injured se v -, bor» of Woodcraft hall in Portland
McFailane A M P u lle r of Gaston Rl1,,<£“y "**»
m *
eroi weeks
weeks ago
ago In
In a a fall
fall Mrs.
Mrs Haturday
Saturday night.
mgnt.
bi Westlmber drove to Portland
I lie debate team s will use the Sm ith as leader.
F ront of the K uratll Ac Wlamer
....... .... crul
c li‘,r5 - ‘.'4
was elected president and Mrs. »-••••»
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ray
Parmley
and
Mo,)ro
N
|()W
fy
|,n
pr„vln({
and
After
the
regular
Hundav
school
Thursday
and
returned
with
Mrs.
state
league
question
ot
Federal
real
estate
and Insurance office on
Merle o . Helfrldge
of Hillsboro, «ecre-
ta rv
i A t a . . . w i l l lu. luuat r.„ next children spenl the week-end with IIOW UB and »round the house
there will be church service in the Alberta Bergin und Donald Hefner, aid for the public schools. The
Let the advertisement« help you Second street has been painted by
4 m . J t . £ H l o w n . j th e m-,wrr« ,
. M r" «’» r in h y » parents.
im d
¿ ¡ih u l^ r iG . of "ehool hou*.- Sunday a t 11 o’clock who will visit here for several days exu-rnpore
subject
Is "Leisure make your shopping plana.
J. Murrow.
nut ling rxuowtiig the
the program
“**u ‘**,?1 M o t n u i i m n u i ui r ’r .................
.
uy
,iv ^ i .,..u
P,,* ra,n a “
A J ^ l ^ ^ ' *'■ u hi .
e ^ m a t l v e ........ oi the*
O id io ^
W. w
w ‘ l u U
l d ......
w a a .. a H i i l ^ r o Tim#-
„
has been given
EC
m
T
r J a m e s M< F a rlo n .-
Ml
ttn<l M r*'
Bh,P»«y
”
h
of
Portland
and
Mr
and
Mr»
C
will
preach
and
there
will
be
spe-
visitor
last
Friday
Linfield
college
of ManniiiBMvl»lted"wlthM M ^ a iv d “lul ‘'hlllln’", of Vernonia w e r e w M«jore and0 soils <4 Banks vtaited rial music Tilts to undenom lnatlon-
Mis« M argaret Elliott arrived the right to dc.su ¡gnate the first
f M .iiin liig ^ 1 1 ^ with Mr. and
Saturday of Mr«
Mr. and Mrs. Bunday
Hunday with
with Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs Earl
Earl »1 and everyone is
Is welcome
home ta*t
last luesoay
Tuesday from
from Crescent
Place
winners
In these
ti
nome
crescent p ih
ia c e w
in n e r s in
contests as
Mrs.
A B. McFarlane 111 Banks uegtB
MIS
Mr«
U
h
in
i,.«
-
"1UI
w
in
Him
M
rs
e
-ir
i
„
a
,«
s
.
.
i
m n«— she has
u — been
n-,,... employed those
n u , eligible
» lla lh le to
o , represent
r,.
liarles Shipley.
Miss Elsie Highland, who has la tk e, where
the state
t i
Bchulmt-r- ' been
l l
„„
.
mother, M r s .'o D. Dreeszen.
r . e - ' W ilso n and Mrs. Minnie
*c ™
ItvTiig a t W estixirt
for the
.......................
* for sometime.
in t h e national interscholastic
forensic tournam ent.
in
.¥’,1‘’n Vy r i t ' w,‘o .1!“ .b,-,'n l “rned home with them for u Week'»
Mr aild Mr „ w Arrn,.„trout last three months owing to 1 1 1 -------------------------
Following this tournam ent, the
111 for th e p.r.t lew m o n th , to a o viali
vl, lt,.d
a, w M~ Idai>.,d?ie health ha returned to The h o*e
local high school will enter on its
much improved th a t she 1» up
M, and Mrs. J. J Hutchens were w„. m ,., « j imrfelv who Ihi of Mr and Mrs R. H. Jenkm
I>CW SalC S A c tlV ltV
and around the houae m o t of the Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J!en 111 for some time
wh.Te she Is employed.
ZAVUVIiy
series of interscholastic debates
the first of which will take place
Hi-llers at
a t Hillsboro. _
Mr r “ and ’ Mrs
Mni ' A*‘”c
A c W
ab| and
an()
oc I xt and Miss Gladys
Ul"*-
,
........................... Dwight Hellers
I " M
Wahl
Dr. Ralph H
Hoeb»r
A L lc I
Ihe sixth, seventh and eighth
Mrs Huttle Davidson o f F o r e st M„ ,
k , , u7 y ,.t7 All i Brown H... kins of Portland were guests
/\K lS dU
LOC3l
L « a n n e ry about February 7.
g,adcs.„»,k the state lesi» n.ursday Grove .,» .,,. Monday night and and Ä
‘M
^ I s ^
b Ä
«I Mr.
M,.-'
lrlbutlon fcr
P r o g r a m P r e se n te d
and Friday and a r e
anxiously T uesd ay 'w ith Mrs M
Dodds
wl!)l Mr and Mrs Lawrence.H lf ur.dav cventa«. M a .
boro product» will be pbtalnec
obtained ; uy A ix
ErouP
Hilhi students
directed
awulllug
Hillsboro.
u u t H ik r return*
c l u n is from
ir o iu Hlll-sboro.
M l‘>> V ed a D a le y <>i 1 i<*iit .••ix,n t . . o r p n r o M rs m i l mwi Mr w u i i intT ly in u y lit it c ie « l
t . , r.
.■ _ „ ■
,
r ity M
ayes
a a n d
a
u
e ia u n c e
otainea by {p-tty
Mayes
Delaurice
be5i,“ Xa Ä S “ U .O ,c Ä U1Ä
‘t £ J î i Æ " ' “1 WUh ........... .
'•»<* BRHhcr. ’
'
« h ^ '
UTsItv O! Oregon Medical « hool
-
by means of a public addies»“ sys-
ixist week
Ell Hopkins of W ishram and Miss
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tay-
P f ^ ‘a L f ’w Y ork u exeeii stem loaned bV Koeb's orchestra
Mr und Mrs A B M cFarlane Dorothy Hull ol Portland were Hun­
...r of Portland, former residents of
A a c h irg e Nol this Mtivitv He beior'‘ the assembly January 28
visited friend» In Oregon City Hun­ day guests of Moxie, Ida and Clyde
Hazeldalc. a boy. Carl Lyle. Ja n -
th l G eneral F ^ s \ o n - Pro«ra m included vocal solo« by
day,
Hopkins.
uarv
21. bchot-ne. who ha» been In u ‘““
c m with varioS ” i?pes of fS L c laire Beeler and
Betty Mayes;
Henry
i "'“ n ’’arious ty p ts of R »d piano
by
Bump;
Mr and Mrs. Il W Armentrout
Make Profit
Ready to supply you with the
poor hea th for some time at his P£wuct users
roads. saw
by Tom Stretcher
The Epworth League cleared M 28 visited relatives in Portland S a t­
Illy
North
l'islt»
P.
T
A.)
Lome, Is now a patient a t the
WW
m d compamed by his brother Joe; ac-
urday
ut their f<x»i sale Haturday.
finest MEATS at the least cost.
NORTH PLAINS -Orin Fair fell
unty
hospital.
_
.
____
_
r
,r!m,g
J
r
i
"
BnH
^r,m
m
er"lV
??.
ccordion
solo
by
LaVelle
Jack.,on.
Mr. und Mrs Fred Wolford und ¡ u ^ M r s ^
' M r aT C : 0 » ^ 8
^
or. s s s s s o T ^ ¿ s h e .
two children visited with Mrs
Ready to advise yon In purchasing.
, . n ni,nr
i
Belle Lilly hi Cornellu» Hunday, G rlffen's m other. Mrs K atherine ‘‘ M „ d mc < x nom, last week , d fa„.;iy of Timber spent the ianizations.
“Mr. Amos will directly repre- t h„ ^ 2 ? , ^a
i u r ’ . in,narczw..»i«».
^ p e rs o n a tio n / of
Ready to give real values.
vw
( and Buffered severe bruL&Ch. ” He *..!?!
tai » e e k - e n d v is itin g r e la tiv e s h e r e .
d e UH..U«
H unday
Mi-. ,M A Doililsiu-coinpanP-tl llii-m K e e - n o w n . a t A » r .a
w
n
t
n
a
tin
n
a
liv
a
d
v
e
r
t
e
d
b
r
a
n
d
s
J
o
e
Pen
rcr,
Alex
Morley;
imper-
Mr.
Rînitl» hospital
All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol
lasses
W ednesday
a.,
far a»
the Miwionic
Masonic nome,
home, wnere
where
... (U.
a . uie
w r. and
a n ti Mn».
mi
v Charles
ni»ne» 'booley
Money and
.u »u j
iiiii I hh ,"
......................
—
t C ia«
es ncunesaay
Y J uoii
no Athrr ,tern/ in ♦
•'•’nation of ‘ Stoop and Fetch It,”
and Dr. Almquist.
Sl,e spent the afternoon with her Mrs Dooley , p aren t, of Seaside.,
w n H Wlencckp n .turnp()
Any ladles ta M h u community.
Bob Elling.^n, imper.sonauon of
home Sunday from Washougal f
' ci /
a t'’Huber h ill Brownlee, ursident, G eneral Foods
Saturday, February 2 Special»
Wash., where she had been caring ,.Verv Wednesday from 10 30 until company. Inc. “National promotion
l0v n d r e d \iim £ e r '
w eets'r ‘fra,,dm oth,,r ,h(' P“"1
MVrs Becker of Reedvllie Is in J “1
VfnS Jo'h.? H ^ d g e ; T ’ r e ' X ^ " K ^ h -
Home Cured
'charge. Tnls 1» a government pro- ^ w« ^ ork ftnd w ith ^ h ? » diftrte? Ieen McAlear; Tom Bronleewe. Io
Ilert W a lte r H o n o red
Ject.
SMOKED
MEATS
° n ‘CeS lOCa* d "aásteí^o/'cerem onles.
8Íg‘e r'
Mrs Adolph Retaer of M ountain- * vi,- and \ i r s T m lab a n e n t a few
Hwbbs
dale honored her son-ln-law. Bert <jays jn t p,.‘ early part of the week in principal cines.
W alter with it birthduv «nrTwri*/«
1,1
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‘
__________ _____
i»eiiv hoods rresid en t
IMirii a t the W a lte r h o m e T h . i i S u ? yb“Un« relatives a t Tillamook
—
O lrl Reserves elected officers F ri-
- ----- ---------------- present.
Half or whole.
T h e i-,ruing was spent playing
MW" Prize were won b v Mrs '-.HUrCIl D U d m d l
Clinton Hockens, cousin of Glenn
«Ii ni eomiTy' v re "eJe<:t«d
i
y
—
v
•
,
Carr,
of
Portland
spent
the
week-
'^
n
,
,
J
i
unkersi
J
?
eas'
Blanche Berggren and Page G ard ­
(FORMERLY KRUCHEK’S KASH GROCERY)
ner
end w ^ n d M r s ^ n c ^
o ? ad“ i p £ k e n s
Mr. and Mrs. A V. Emery and
(Hz Lute Richmond,
Mill Grange hall Saturday night. .vj p^‘1P™ ltlent' and Marie D °em.
children
of
Portland
visited
Mr
Friday, Saturday and Monday Special»
T IM B E R - A business meeting AnoU,er dance will be given next treasurer.
and Mrs. Edward Moyer Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs A F. C hristcner j was held at the Tim ber Communit;
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 2001
Boy
and ^ r io
Fire
M arshal about
Dillon
i ! k E N orihnlp m.;;- B in k T "
K
' r a
¿ Jp o & w er^glviK M Mr
r 'a n and
T M Mrs
^ G l e Cliarles
n n C arr,
¿sited
u s phases
fire discussed
fighting
, Mr. and M. Charles Lehman of and plans for repairs on the church Mr and Mr». H erm an Gilsoe of
p re tro t on and f ir e ^ s s e s at
Portland were guests of Mr and property
were
discussed.
New Huber last Thursday.
Y meeting neld
Mrs. John Ofeller Sunday.
church board was elected as fol-
M C Larsen Is getting along fine
m ursoay^
Mr. und Mrs M erritt Jackson lows- Oscar Shlffer. chairm an; after undergoing an operation in
Hilhi Band a t Hood
jent Hunday with Mr ___
and Mrs Barney Webb. Albert Riche, Ben the St. Vincent’s hospital. He Is
Hilhi band had the honor of
yx'i
Light or dark.
H art 1 W _ - alter — _ Brinkmeyer
of Wes-
to ci—
come home
week.
entertaining
thousands
Emanuel Barber near Beaver
— expected
,l —
1.-V this
a it.«
risx niioovA
cxv"cvvAo♦ izyva of of people
TT^id
timber. Mrs. M. —
F. Welter, and - —
Mrs.
Priscilla
Sewing —
club
met —
at
the fit at f the
queen r> coronation
mid
E iile r t a in C lu b
winter sports held on Mt. Hood last
Mr and Mrs William Jons en- Berlelgh Tallm an A meeting of the home of Mrs. Mitchell last week,
Sunday.
tertalned ihe Post Chiefs' Card club new board was held Thunxlay eve-
(T o o la te fo r la a t w e e k )
wlth a "500 party Thursday. High ning The church has been unused
buttle
scores were made by Henry Cypher for some time, und
um I l l s hoped th at
A dance was given at the Cedar C —„»U
C^JL
and Mrs A
C hristcner and a Sunday school will be held for Mill Grange hall Saturday night J O U lIl L/tlK O ld rOUs.
or SLOW.
second by A. K. Reynolds and Mrs. the benefit of the children of this but because of the bad weather and
R Sandford.
community
the small crowd It was discontinued.
b»< ...........
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Pritchard vl«-
Mr and Mrs. W. W McDonald A dance will be given there next
lied u few days last week with Mrs. returned home last Tuesday after Saturday night.
BLOOMING—T hree new homes
P ritch ard s sister. Mrs. Frank Lam- an absence of several weeks. Mrs.
M. C. Larsen was operated on at have recently been established in
bert. in Portland.
McDonald has been in Eugene the St. Vincent s hospital Friday this vicinity, all bv people from
Mr. and Mrs Philip
Arndt and supi-rvlsi^ the moving of her fu m - and is doing well.
South Dakota One is th at of Mr
Mr and Mrs. Curl Reiser and ltu rr to Timber.
Mtss Gladys Cornils will graduate and Mrs. Leo Musolf and their llt-
daughter
of
Portland
visited
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
Wilson
from
the
G
irls'
Polytechnic
of
t le daughter Margie Carl Sim antel
S lbs.
and Mr. Bert W alter Sunday.
drove t o Albany last week to be Portland Friday night
with his wife, three daughters.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Cypher and with Mr Wilson's mother, who is
Mr and Mrs. J. E Bennett of Erna Lillian and R uth and a son
(laughter spent Sunday in Portland m.
Scholls spent last week with their Allen are residing close to the golf
visiting friends.
Mrs. Mary W alker visited friends daughter. Mrs. O tto Schulz.
course. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moeller.
in Portland last week.
C hristian Endeavor of the Beth- who were united in m arriage short- Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
Offlctal New spaper of Washington
Miss Ju an ita Nelson nnd Miss La any Presbyterian church held a iy after coming t0 Oregon, are also
County
Hillsboro
Argus
with
which
Velle
Berg
spent
the
week-end
with
party
In
the
church
basement
making
their
home
in
this
district
CLOSE OUT
is (ombuicd tile Hillsboro hide-
Miss Nelson's parents in Monmouth Thursday night. About
30 were Mrs Moeller is a daughter of Carl
pendent.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. William H uffm an present.
Benefit Draws
Many Saturday
Three Linkers
Meet at Banks
Hilhi to Enter
Debate Contest
Cedar Canyon Man
Hurt on Friday
New Four-H Clubs
Start in County
wT
e
A
.
North Plains Man
Hurt in Barn Fall
H illsb o ro
®
Cash G ro c e ry
CHEESE
CKEAM
17c
BROWN S U G A R S
5c
CATSUP
OMATO
V
n iJ V I T Km
9c
OATS
47c
PEA N U T BUTTER
’
TABLE SALT
P I C N I C S u,.................... 15c
BEEF ROAST Lt
10c
BEEF LIVER Lb
10c
VEAL ROAST Lb
12c
15c
25c
MUTTON CHOPS Lb
Move to Blooming
23c
SWISS CHEESE Lb
10c
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
=3E
BLACK PEPPER < oa pk<
7c
Ç A N t) Y A88OKTED'
5c
K attzH
SHREDDED WHEAT
25c
19c
pkg*.
(2OPPEE PREfiH roastkd .
ORANGES
21C
25C
19c
150 8IZE
L E M O N S Y YX'
G R A P E F R U I T T f°E
S afeway S tores
FREE DELIVERY
Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon.— Feb. 1, 2 and 4
FLOUR
Bkg P o w d er
Kitchen Queen
49-lb.
Sack ..
QUALITY
MEAT
JLVC
CAMAY TOILET SOAP—
3 bars ......................................
SERVICE
TREE TEA— '-¿-lb. sizes.
OCd'
(Black 33c) Green ..............
«91
PEPPER— Black.
Schilling’s.2-oz. can .............
CHOCOLATE—
OQr
Ghirardelli’s. 1-lb.can ............« 4 « /!.
MATCHES— Best
Searchlight 6-box carton .
QOr
OATS— Crystal Wedding.
Large pkg................................
WHEATIES—
OQn
2 pkgs. ......................................
ALL BRAN— K ellogg’s.
Large pkg................................
12
lb.
BEEF
39c
10c
V D A I VJ IT*
OREGON PACK.
1 Ia4.lP
pan
BAKING POWDER
K. C.
29C
50c can .........
25c can ................. 17c
flavor
G RAPENUT FLAKES
TFA
= lie
LARD COMPOUND
7c
i» 23c
25c
FREE DELIVERY
2 regular
pkgs.......
LIPTON'S, BLACK.
(14-lb. can 39c) Lb. can .............
SNOWFLAKES
CHEESE Mn*D' oreqon
F are Vegetable—
3 lbs.......................
PANCRUST—
3-lb. can .............
FORMAY—
3-lb. can .................
32c
43c
52c
iO c
19C
PE A N U T BUTTER ,BbULK........
JELLO ASSORTED FLAV0113-
MUTTON STEW -
PHONE 982
Shortening
O A TS R
EOULAR or ÇU îck .
9-lb. sack
STEAKS
MUTTON ROAST
CORN MEAL— Yellow or
White. 9-lb. bag ...................
Friday, Saturday, Monday— Feb. 1, 2 and 4
BLUE ROSE. Whole grain.
€
lb.
OYSTERS -
T hat Speak for T hem selves!
MALTED MILK
Lean and Meaty
14
CRYSTAL WHITE.
10 bars .......................................
PUREX or Sani-Clor
-4 dlx-
( ^ -gallon 19c) Quart ..........
PORK RIBS and
BACK BONES
c
ROAST
S o ap
COMPANY
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
PORK
2 lb».........
Calumet, bulk.
$1.55
HILLSBORO
20c
HAMS,»
. = K i i C'l-iurrn „ Rnirtl
___ . at
Bethany-Cedar Milk
Timber Organized
lie
lie
19c
77c
29c
15c
PRODUCE FEATURES
See Saturday Evening Post for new offers.
PEAS
SAN WAN
No. 2 cans.
2 cans ........................
S ' .......... $1.69
BAKER GIRL—Made by
Crom-
.. $1.55
CANDLE LIGHT
49-lb. sack ......... $1.49
49-lb. sack .........
Coffee
EDWARDS—
2-lb. can ..................
MAXWELL HOUSE
Lb. can ..................
ALTA VILLA
No. 3% cans.
2 cans ........................
27c
5c
CRACKERS
29C
|
RAISINS
Palmolive, Camay,
White King.
GRAPEFRUIT ’T i i 88.......... 1 5 c
laundry Luna
10 bars .........
jije
4 Q/>
XÏJV
Calo.
S
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...68c
19c
19c
Madison’s Flake.
10c
|
|
BEANS
Small White.
1 5 ib»........ 19c
...,19c | 1
COLUMBIA BEST
j
25c
TUNA
1
1
a
SALT— Leslie’s
8-Ib. bag ..............................
SOAP— Laundry. Liberty
White. 10 bara .................
I
DOG FOOD
no .
Standard Bean». No. 2. 3 can» 29c
1 C o ffe e
2SC
3 can» .......... 2 3 C
I
19c
Crown, Drifted Snow
or Fiaher’» Blend.
49-lb.
0 4 QQ
Sack
Soaps
COCOANUTS „ „ ................. 9C
LEMONS ’¡S,™ SIZE............... IOC
Maine. Golden Bantam.
I
Choice Seedless.
4-lb. b«£
LETTUCE ?£'"*■ H"A“ ............. 9C
CORN
F lo u r
Krispy.
2-b. box
59c
53c
32c
15c
STARCH— Argo. Corn or
Gloss. 3 pkg»............................. « I w V r
SODA— Bi-Karb.
1-lb. pkg....................................
Sunshine
AIRWAY—
(Lb. 21c) 3 lbs.......
TOMATOES
Soaked Peas. No. 303. 2 cans
Flour
SAFEWAY—H ard Wheat.
Keep on the sunny side of life.
RICE
I Elon-Elon
1 j 5 lb».........
Head.
19C