The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 07, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
II I L L 8 B O KO
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
O renco H on or
and son of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Holmes of Dallas.
Lose to Gales Creek
Orenco grade school basketball
team was defeated b.v Gales Creek
Friday afternoon 17 to 14.
Shin
hip Trees
B A. Mitchell, proprietor of O r­
B irth d a y * C e le b ra te d ; F ive enco Nursery C o . shipped
a large
anti
order of fruit trees for China last
D e fe a ts Rose C ity
week.
Miss Viola W arren visited her
grandm
other, Mrs. C hris Larson in
(H> Mm. Hugh Burdette!
. Portland from Thursday until Suu-
ORKNCO -Honor roll in Mr. Serai- day
fo ld s room for the mid term with
m and M rs. B A MiteheU were
a grade not lower than 2 is as fol- guests of Mr ,,)d Mrs H E w u .
lows: Arlene Bernards, Barbara Cox in Vancouver Sunday
Jeanne Burdette. Robert Anderson. Mrs Ch n s Larson of Portland
Ernest Loehden
Bernice Ensley.
h er daughter. Mrs. Frank
Hobson D ¿.O> W arre". and family Thursday.
Hoague, Helen Wllfert. Esther Bella
The adult gym class conducted bv
Those neither absent nor tardy Mrs m n
W hitford will start
were Elya Bradley, Esther BeUa and Wednesday evening at 7:30
Junior Curmgton.
1 Medford Person and Ernest Brown
Mr and Mrs Jam es K Ensley spent Saturday evening and Sunday
entertained with a party Saturday at Estacada with friends
night in honor of their daughter
Mack Hess of Los Angeles is vU-
H elens fourteenth birthday. Those ¡ting; Mr and Mrs. C P . Beck.
urt,elvdln*‘, S.elTi
a? d Nancy
a transcription lecture was given
W taks of Portland. Shirley M artin at the school auditorium Sunday
of near Hillsboro. Rose Marie Bella, evening The m achine was operated
Virguna Robson. Jennie W arren, by Mr K em m ett of P o r t l a n i c P
®ai;Oaia J ' ’S nne. and
B " - Beck followed with a n interesting
dette. Bud Baughman. Jack Curry, lecture.
Jimm ie and Helen Ensley.
¿j j Reck of Portland, fath er of
Rev. and Mrs Dun, an 111
c P Beck, and Mr and Mrs, O
No morning worship was held at w Layson and family spent Sun-
the community church Sunday day with Mr and Mrs C P. Beck
morning, as Rev. and M rs. T. C. Tltev stayed for evenine lecture at
Duncan are both ill with flu.
the school auditorium in the evc-
Mrs W. H. Rmg spent a couple of ning
days last week visiting friends in
Substitute in PulDit
Portland and Capitol Hill.
Tile p u lp it a t th e n w im im iir
Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Leonlvardt
of
church
will
a ^ s u tT
b s e t'tu
te
81 the W H « ^ S r next be
S u n filled
d a? d bv
V lo
’ M?
Ring home &unda>
ness of Rev T c Duncan The
lanV vlsitedt r M i ^ n d ^ v l r s ’ rn 'ii “ n JV™8** 1S being installed and
K anv-'saturdav evenmg *
Wffl * rV3dy for « SundJV
R o ll A n n o u n c e d
/
W LLLJV t l V - - - í > O Y O G H t
A
f
'ir v i V 11 rvi ik r Ì
r
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io
(Hr Mr*
M l <1 Mtrullwrai
Col. William A. Aird of Oregon
Mrs. Chris Christensen enter
City mid Canby has been one of
j lalntil members of the Tigard K,
the most constant visitors at the j
bekah club Tuesday
capitol during the past three weeks
Il II. Prangcr sold his
J L. Haggerty a n d Kenneth
Aird. who was a candidate for the )
Guernsey cow Immediately
Struthers spent Momluv nt Bilvri
after the first publication of
| post of director of agriculture four
I ton.
his advert lament In the clas­
Mrs, fa-e Olson ami son of p ,„ .
I years ago. I* understood to be again
sified column« of Hie Argils,
, e r e ,, visited Thursday with Mrs v
In a very receptive mood In case i
the
quickest
route
between
■Sophia Olson and Miss Mabie o : ' '
the governor should ask him to,
soli
buyer and seller In W ashing­
succeed Max (iehlliar who wants
ton-county,
He
ordered
the
| to retire from the Job.
.
ad Inserted If or milII forbid
I I and (lie charge would have
M~
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i Cheese sandwiches and m i l k j been 30 cents for the first
seems to constitute Governor M ar­ I time and -’ft rents for each
Mrs Alice Willoughby was call. I
additional
lime.
Io
Portland
Wednesday
by , i , ,
tin s favorite luncheon menu The I
serious illness of her father M,
governor does not even take time 1 _____________________
Burch. at Emanuel hospital. ’
"Hl to Ml w h ile the legislator* are a
-n
>v
i
Mi amt Mrs C. Christensen \
hi session. having nis lunch brought A u t llS V lIlc P e o p le
lied al the J B Phillips home m
to his office and often
*
____ eating
a ling while
Hillsboro Sunday
"
lonierrlni: with stale official,, or
flllV
L ir d llc
t
und Mrs Is,well R uhr amt
'some visiting delegation.
» r u y I H U t l l t i l i l i l son Mr Delbert
of Ht. Johns visited
FIRDAI.F Mr. and Mrs Parson | Here Thursday
ami son la-onard of Aumsville have
bought the old Mundv place and
A rv un chusainnl tufi get rtwulb
are now living here.
Blooming Ladles' Aid met at the
home of Mrs. Herb Flcken Thttrs-
IIEAVEHTON Newly elected Girl ll,tv T hirty women were present.
OL^ r '.,'e . 'i ? 1'? rs J T . 9 lorla R"» -
Mr. and Mrs Keith McClure ami
v lw nresh e n .'t; J£i8 t V*’1?,1" ' I*’liiiry. son Keith ami Mr .lurk olt of Pori
p r ,™ll.n ti t?.
Hl,nt. seere- I land and Mrs. Ben Benjamin and
t<rv. und
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— lherly. u
t iv o u ir i,
. | (xt
iiiu tii Carlson of Scholls visited
tails
treasurer.
K enneth
10 acres in cultivation, near
lodm" «Tie.,T.H," bVÎ!" ’f ., ,";,l‘,,l,' k“ h
(h,‘ c *•’ »»binson home Bun-
iixlge attended ngardvllle hxlge day
town, d e a r of Incumbrance, modem
Wednesday
night
whe
~
1
K e S ¿ r e m 5 ‘rt‘a i ± ,n J " » “ ««''"»- J , r » '“ « Mr’ R"> f a r le , visited 7-room plastered house, w it b e,e
n , m u . L . h<‘’>tatned Mrs Grace Mr and Mrs Frank I.orenco In meid garage chleke. 1... .
for
2 ^ tta™2.n4bg ? !'ld«‘<R
'»<• H e -, Portland Saturday.
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Mki hens; will take smaller pi:
bekah ossein
Miss Jean Lewis entertained (he ,
f - ‘‘."d
.’J I?‘‘î l
“ ",d "P to |1!MH)
I lwt>
Donny Jr. und D a rrell !
G irl Reserves* cabine» „fr,ee';u
a ixit Jack d t n n e r T h u r s d H v e e J n i Ht v ls i,,’‘l Mrs. Pearson's inotlier. Mrs
A waffle lun dieo, w\7s
‘
^ ' Callsler. In Portland Hunduy
Insure with
twelve ladies* à i ih» i ’b ,2 7* 1 i
Celestine, Norbert a n d
Morris
C hrW W M nesday.
*’ ° f
W * ‘th thè measles
TUALATIN VALLEY
Mrs W C , M.'Kell Ls again able ; ,n" W¿
° f H<KX* * * * " U " " ,k ‘
INSURANCE AGENCY
Indefinite visit with his
to walk on her right foot Three ; brother here
' ^ 5 1 * ‘^ r 4« 3 r 'M r . '* w i d ’ Mr». Herb Flcken of
broke a bone m her t o ? *
d
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Mr*. Ray B McMinn returned * “ 938 c,,ev ro let
her home T u Ä " i n m / ' uie“ ^ ’ „ n Ä “ F ‘' w ’^ r t o r “?
Mt
1314 Main Street
ItCV. I
V incents hospital, wh..,.. vH«
o ln » .... ••••*•
" , ••••»».
?!' .. «at. »v v l ui h i Weft*
"
ip u •
f
lllllshoru. Oregon
« » m u n u e r w e n i aiT orn e a li
a " 11 Mrs Hlliriehs and small daugh-
i l l I n I (jIC C C I llD S
M li M Z ^ l S e X ^ r n e d f t r t à /
‘" ,d
,U‘>'
,£î!'Isd“y. . i'v,.T."’K « ° in a Visit to 1 “ IU1
Ryderwood. Wash.
A. M. Kennedy Honored
by Mrs.
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v
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Mt
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T O K 'K M T B /’SI
O
/V
S herr> B,owwn- »n operetta to be **enry Luclu. aM Mra Sam Good- I
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WT
£/'■*'" at R'i1 b lg h s,-h ,x,l audit,>rtum “i*. .J'.1,“ ''1 l n
Honor of the
I
¥ lss Edyna llroadbent
-■seventh birthday aiuilver- |
kJ w J I Y V Z
I
b'. d*re« lnk
production, while
i. " ' ' " Kennedy at his home
M
R
A
¥ ' M. R °nli« ks supervising the con- '" Reaverton Sunday Those present
Phone 771
F re e D e liv e ry
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Beaverton Group
Selects Officers
To Exchange
Local Guardsmen
W. G. IDE
A y
H o ld s
Interesting Meet
i By Mm. K. L
C ok )
k T le
at the school
has been afftx-ted by so many of the
scholars being obliged to rem ain at
home.
Mrs. E. L. Cox spent last Wednes­
day in Portland and in th e eve-
Prepare Operetta
W
IIIDV'v
I I ^^V/IYIV
I |\ |\ I J
I g K I II K |\ Y
aiiuuic. is siigntlv improved
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m e e u n g n u n s a a v an oay neoexan lodge.
Mrs. Robert Hofer of Portland u2hr
such “
and
0 » home o fM rs. Lilly M Bierlv
M r and Mrs J H A ten and
visited her brother George McCul- «¡»an . 1 ™
addlt!0Ilal A P°t J t ‘ck d inner was served a t daughter Rosemary and son Jack
loch and familv Sunday
i4Tw, ,a rAn™
Hillsboro.
noon Work consisted of quilting visited relatives and friends i n
Mrs. Agnes Bryant haa been Ul
m en , ? ere recently and cutting out blocks for another Sherwood Sundav.
w ith the flu since last Monday, but
w - ,i ^ UreS£.ej H?nel to scr,' qu,‘,It which bas been ordered and
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Bruce G or-
is slightly improved.
to corporal, win soon be ready for - ...... - - — - I ........... ... ........... ....
■* « w e u o r
Miss Shirley M artin of near Hills- S5^s M lllard Mor,ey to private first
P ^ i a Ä r e ’ w e e Ä 7 u e & at
COmpan-V U look!"g forward
f h T j K. & s l e v i 1omed *
*
dunf
____ play.
Defeat ...™
Rose City
,™ 1Sb i -
■
° l d “ ‘ . y Is Mrs. Robert Pomeroy. They retu rn -
Lawrence
attend,\l
E. L. Cox was emnloved a few
“* uenatea nas been sehed-
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ar.ied by days during the p a s tPweek at the U, ed !° deternllne the district it*“,,1®3;! M»1« ’"-'»' club luncheon in
Local basketball team defeated
f event m the guard, out- ed home Saturday accompar.
H.' E. O rabhorn 'farm
farm on~
on Coorver
C « .« r ‘¿ bamptonship <Jt
of m
the e Oregon High ' ‘" « • ‘.nd Saturday.
th e Rose Citv quintet 29 to 24 on
m ^ i ‘r entai
,-gs as J*"1* «
Pomeroy, who returned H.
the local floor Fndav night
expefenced in the mobilization a t home the first of the week Mr m ountain
n cooper School debate
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w— — d winners _
Miss Pearl Lowe of Reedville was
in .J u iy du£hig Pomeroy enjoyed a fishing trip and
Sliest a
a t t the
th«x S.
s N.
m O Curmgton
in n o f m , v
tn m
e p lo n g s n o r e m e n i s e
strike. This brought home a nice mesa of salm -
a guest
home Sund ay
* camp ls rumored to be a on.
t o ^ n i t y ‘today'iT h'urxiay1, and1 wiii
Mr. and Mrs. G A Robson vis-
S5mp . in s is tin g of the
Mrs. M arian Heard and two chil-
include Thomas Bronleewe. Gordon
* » '• » I n t l . l V F N I g n t
ited Mr. and Mrs Sam Johanneeen
i v 'Ui rd e°f
sta *es oi dren - ^ n t last week in Portland as
in Portland Friday evening.
Idaho a n d guests of her sister. Mrs Bruce
1 FISYVIUA: The eomedv "Our
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K
i
r
i
l
l
,nd
Eldon
W
att
On
Fndav
the
Awful
Aunt win
will be
be• presented
pre?.w ed Fri
Frl
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Stark and a
n ^ar Fort Lewis. Gorden.
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„««■*. vz»» <-<*u«v me nw iui num
num ber of friends from Yakima 2 ,? ^ -
a
CiUnP
M rs- J H Aten a n d son Jack
'»>' » "• o. H feier.om
negative team will meet Newberg day evening ut the sehixil house
visited at the W F. H unter home S ,u ld rTmmH 10^ ? 50
andCu I r s L , Cox visited friends
BEND—About all the farm ers of ^ reh ydeaI!l,bt*« of tWs team aro The program win include ’other
Sunday.
should remind some of the old in Sherwood Jan u ary 29
this community sold th eir potatoes ? 4 th C raft. Rena Hertel, Anna short numbers and a
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Thornton and
s,
War' tlme camP®
Board of directors of K inton l«-st week and have been busv get- St^ i a:I;ltt' and H,c le" Stannard.
tlon after which a cafeteria lunch
son of Portland and E Thornton ,„ 7 ?
i comPa ">’ seems to give school met a t the school Saturday tm g them out and hauling to S her- , Debates have also been scheduled win be served
by live women s
of The Dalles were guests a t th e i 1805' of its members an appetite afternoon to talk over business in wood, where the buyer Fred Schwab i or February H and 21 with West club.
" ns
W. L. Woodward home Sunday n?Imh?r.re J S ‘Ut?ry r i rvice'r, Tw'° co4 ? ection with the school and of Stockton. Cal . is receiving, wash- U nm Estacada G resham and Can-
Next meeting of ladies' club will
Mr. and Mrs Dwight Goodman
F™ "* Bosvelt make plans for th e coming season lug and loading them into box cars by ..’rh e Question for these debates be with Mrs Lily Hanlev
Februarv
moved into the Wdliam Oelrich
W ach"Sr are gom& to
Mrs. Mary Kershaw of Oak Grove, to be shipped to Texas.
j ‘s the sam e as that used this year 14 Ladles please bring needles iuul
house Saturday
try ou! tbe navy- This m eans two formerly of here, has been spending
Local children are preparing to b)' high school team s in all parts thimbles.
Mesdames M D. Whitford. Charles
W u1C,h
T* Vlled irom Lhe ,ba5t Week wlth Mrs LllIy M take part in tlle df,>'lam a:.on con- ? L .,h. i _ c?yi1}£y1' P anJ£ly ...R ''^ lv':d
Carl
Rogers. Fred Serjent and Miss M ar- E«e wait.ing iist-
local company Bierly. Mrs. Kershaw will visit o th - test a t Scholls G range hall Feb- l5a t the» federal (government should
M
Honorrd
*.
eon
A rgus Sale Ad
Sells Guernsey
PI CF
Mr. and Mrs Louie Madden an d w?
>
f
children Marylee and Patricia, Mr f c i l G l C O C r C i l l l l S I G F
nf
Portland
and Mrs. Leo Madden of
visited at the Floyd K arns home
Sunday
Mrs. Harold Sandström and little
• By ‘ Buck*’ Private)
daughter Lyun and Miss Pauline
The eagle screamed in Hillsboro,
¿ Settles of
W Vaneouvi
4
S
F
S
.
K in « > "
Mis. George McCullock spent sev-
for the
eral days last week with her brother
in Portland
in e .
Ior tne National G uard is
paid by th e federal government
By M u n ch siitiaiion was straightened out to
their satisfaction.
YOU 3AW ÒOME \
\
NOW W P PO SIN
,
OREGON
X
S pecial« F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , Feb. 8 an d 9
D alles F lo u r
, „
, „
ch,rap‘ons Leisyvilie Comedy
_ Bend Spud Crop
This Fridiv Nicrht
o
, . *
,
DOUtfht in South Baileyi,?ow,sd MllIer alenn
.
$1.55
Why take a chanre on unknown cheap brands of
Flour when you can buy this well known Flour at
this low price. Every sack guaranteed.
dutri, .,>, ■
Tomatoes
Corn
Large No. 2 ’ o can«.
Golden Sweet Corn.
2....
19c
25c
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» '“ • » -
a r U K f e f ’s « - ; - - 2 . s u - » • « 5 »
s s a y S
Bea'ær ^ . ' ^ s d i i ' y c a n c ^ c c ù i ^ ° ï n p ^ cy
“ Va
Kenneth Piper spent the week- ¡ £ £ 7 , occurs. Applicants s h o u 1 d and Mrs. J. H Aten Thursday eve
« S Æ T Î L -5 S W S
'i S S Ä l S '
end with his mother Mrs William COni<
arm ory in Shute park ning.
Portland Sunday
education
Gisham. in Portland
evenu^KS at 7:30 o clock
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dennison and
Mr. and Mrs John Oates Jr.
where they can be examined
* 1 -g a llo n
 'S K S V 'Æ " ! » Ï S Ä
- - - « 1 1 . " ^ , - « « .ü .
met
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Ä
™ The guard is also out to take
„
• Mrs. W. Weaver
«
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Wflfert,
Ju g ........
was
quite
til
last
issue.
m
nlly M rs,, LiP*ky was formerly
Grange Meets
Parks and Rebecca Webb demon­
week a t her home.
_
, ic «n iln u «l fmm
nn»i
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Mr b?ÜSneM.Robí'.'son
Of n>,uooro
Hillsboro
strated how to make deviled eggs. the indoor baseball cham pionship, K inton G range m et in ail dav
Mr an d Mrs Albert Scott snent T™ lo8ns haVe h**" « i " " 1"« I°r Mr and Mr' Howard Olnnle and
r-
The following
Mr and Mrs William Dunlap of ^ n S,=
10 any “ut-of-tow n members were present’ several days in Portland last week 3b years aI^ 23? loaf“ are a t least to ^ v d sn ^ r *«7.rt m f r
entr
Portland were guests at the E Wil- O ther vniai^
£x<£d
Mrs AUce Cutting. Tigard, and Mrs repairing damages in their resi- 20 years °ld- The board ls asking 10 yun Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Reese.
fert home Thursday afternoon.
dence
caused
during
the
cold
snap
I
the
legislature
for
authority
to
au-
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"
Agt??s VanKleek and Mrs. M. C.
i f f i s s a w , , « h “ - .
—2 Leg»
M cKercher of Beaverton. Mrs. Alice The first floor was flooded from thorlze future loans to Insure pay-
Ijttly Godiva.
cated in the armory' a t Shute park. Fluke, lecturer, had an Interesting w ater which cam e through from the I m ent in annual Installm ents over a abllltv
ETf“
per cent dls- 1
Baughman Bunday.
second
story.
R
enters
had
moved
|
period
of
25
years
i
pohev
He
Jv
Z
“
«
d en t Insurance I
lecture
hour.
Mr. and Mrs L. T Woodward M
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,ls completely in-
L a rg e
Mrs. Mabie Leachman (Mabie o u t during the freeze-up and left ,
and son K enneth visited at the ~ e w V e n e tia n P ic tu re
d a v ^ w r e x ° me m Portland one
T a k e * P la c e on L in e r VanKleek! of Portland spent a few
htv
' ^ P ' " y— t of Frank Spencer
* th “a '’ ' ' '
Pkg. .
Wash Cloth FREE!
days last week with her m other. t t f & l ^ o f
and ^ ? / a todmlnis7rdatore wLe n ^ w rn ’X
“ Pr° ' e“ “m al hRch-hlcker.
p H u n te r M r .n w m
"T ransatlantic
J . * M U rs w AUW
T H i i l s b ^ v i s Y t S d ram
aCw !thSPm e M
l ^ erry-G
^ t o-Round,''
e ^ i Mrs. Louise VanKleek.
Many of the friends ln this com­ and Clarence Bowne of near Scholia i™ ” , «7“7 5 WM no ’ urPrL,e o °v-
m ends in Portland one day last romance, staged aboard a palatial m unity were shaking hands and vislted last Sunday with Mr and ,rn.oy Alartln w<u said to h a v e ------
slated Spencer for a place on the
congratulating J. J. VanKleek on Mrs. Bruce Bowne and family.
George Csereei is working «, rhe ?£ea? liner, comes to the Venetian his seventieth birthday Saturday.
Mrs. Albert Scott, Mrs. Bruce commission, but Spencer was not
Jim W aiter'TniiceWnZS
i,heati f Sunday. Monday and Tues-
The partial eclipse of the sun Bowne, Mrs. E. L. Ricks and Mrs satisfied with the arrangem ent and
Jim w a ite rs place n rar Cedar Mill. day. Headed by Jack Benny. Nancv
was viewed by many around here I O- H. Peterson attended the Kln- there was a great scurrying ln and
Local basketball second team was "a^Mneluded S ^ d n e v
Sunday morning between 8 and 9 ton Ladies’ Aid quilting party a t out of the executive departm ent
efeateri hv
th e Hillsboro
H ilio h o m second S reen
mciuaes
defeated
by the
Frabk Sydney
P arker Howard.
the R Mltzl
r ^ i o'clock. Smoked glass was much in the home of Mrs. Lilly Bieriy at during the week on the p art of
team 14 to 6 at Hillsboro Tuesday
a M h e r a t e 'i i o “ - —
^ demand.
K inton Thursday.
Spencer and his friends until the
on screen
Mrs. Lilly M Bierly and house
afternoon
and radio.
guest. Mrs. Mary Kershaw, and
Mr and Mrs Antone Bella of
“T h at land ls worth a thousand
FRFF n r . , v r ¡ N D E P E N D E N T L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D
Floyd
Bierly
visited
Mrs.
Blerly's
dollars a foot to-day." said the out-
Bonneville spent Wednesday with
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
Second a t M a in S tre e t
Just the Thing
daughter. Mrs. Ethel McCormick, of of-elbows man. "and six years ago
his parents. Mr and Mrs Adam
D ealer—This tire ! is built to stand Hillsboro Sunday.
P hone 3251
Bella
I
could
have
bought
It
for
a
song.”
abuse
There are still a num ber of cases
"Couldn't you sing?" asked the
Mrs. A. Christensen of North
P ric e * E ffe c tiv e F rid a y . S a tu rd a y an d M o n d a y — F e b ru a ry 8. 9 an d I I
Lady Custom er—Ju st the thing! of mumps and measles among some funny m an.
Plains was a guest of Mrs. M D
has --- a pun-
puncture of the families around town. Sever-
. When
. . my husband
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W hitford Saturday afternoon.
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he
isn t the least bit careful w hat al new cases of mump6 reported the other with ------
dignity, "but I couldn't
Clarence Gross Honored
he
says!—Ex.
first
of
th
e
week,
but
all
are
doing
get
th
e
right
notes."—Ex.
Mrs. Calvin Gross gave a party m
celebration of her son Clarence’s
fifth birthdai
ay. Five little friends
C o rn e r 3 rd
M a in
attended, Charles,
Uñarles. Frankie and
an d
Streets
Walter Warren, Rose Marie Motz
and Otto Loehden J r Mrs Otto
Loehden assisted her
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Perry mov­
in Mustard or Tomato Sauce.
For Taaty Seasoning
ed out near the w H Ray race I
EAT wholesome nutritious food.
track one day last week.
L a rg e
We
guarantee
our
merchandise
LeRoy Bryant of Portland visited '
c a n . ...................
o v a l tin *
his mother, Mrs Agnes Bryant. I
to be highest quality.
Sunday.
Visitors at the W. H Ring home
D e l M o n te S pecials
during the week were Mrs Elizabeth
CORN — Golden Bantam
Fairway Blend. The favorite of
Todd of Forest Grove. Mrs. Ellen
Pkg.
Luster. Glee Drake, Earl Ober, W.
PIMIENTOS
thousands. Lb......
3 lb*.
R. Ring, George Gibson. lss Mabie
3 can« ..
Wann. Mr and Mrs. Harve Huff-
Tin
sm ith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
S O A P . The old
r¡>wi¿i News
m ^ . Letter
. „
.n.... I-apitol
*
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Toilet Soap
Roman Meal
2 5 c 4 b .„ ..... 1 9 c
,
«
Purex
17c
Sugar
10 a...... 4 8 c
F a ir w a y
M a rk e t
W ILEY’S
[NEW DEAL]
GROCERY
PIGGLY WIGGLY
4
Li France Flakes
......... 9c
M
9C
CATSUP
2 fo r ...................
Satina
27C
23C
tin ...............
i4 c
Snowdrift
APRICOTS
2%
35c
Pkg.
3-Ib. tin ...............
6-lb. tin .............
"Pure, Fresh,
56c
$l»09
Creamy”
Gay colors. Actual size 7 4
high. Mall 5 ZEE Tissue
W rappers to Comfort Paper
Corporation, San Francisco.
Calif., and one will be mailed
to you a t once absolutely free.
Peets Granulated Soap 2
One large package Bisquick and
relish tray.
Bisquick Deal chromium
54c
la rg e pkgs. ..
And one large package FREE!
one
B oth fo r
CALO DOG FOOD
Singing Betty says, “There
m ust be a 'dupe' for every
‘boop’.”
But if you don’t want to
be fooled when it comes |
to getting the best in
breads and pastries, then
you’ll call the
P e r fe c tio n
B akery
3„„....... 2 5 c
can» .......
His M aster's Choice’’
IVORY SOAP
Medium size.
Bar ........ .
M. J. B. Coffee
SALAD AID
Durkee’s.
P in t ........
Q u a rt
Mb.
5c
3 -Ib . can
BLEACHING FLUID
Saniclor.
Vg-gallon
18c
PINEAPPLE
S hredd ed W h e a t
N.B.C. Serve ’em hot|
—dip in hot water.
2
“There's no economy
in cheap coffee”
BROKEN SLICED.
No. 2 tin.................
CHEESE
Tillamook
60c
22c
34c
Sardines
Food for Thought
PEAS — Sifted.
Dainty
3^ - . ....... 39c
Tomatoe Sauce
3
25c
Coffee
C ry s ta l W h ite
Tom atoes LARGE 21/2
IOC
10
reliable.
b a r*
TINS.
E ach ..............
BEANS — Cut atringless.
39c
3 cans ..
Cocoa
PEANUT BUTTER—
29c
25C
oi'.» j . r ..........
Bulk.
2 lb*. -................
TOMATO JUICE — Pre­
ferred Stock
brand. 3 c a n *
OQz*
OYSTERS— F o u n t a i n
......... 2 5 c
Raisins
Rockwood’s Quality
2 * P ound
can
16c
Thompson’s Seedless
-pound
hair
4
F lo u r kitchen queen .
Brooms GOOD QUALITY. 4-SEW
POWDER.
C alu m et In BAKING
bulk.
4 9 -Ib . bag
E ach
25c
................
.........
lb *.
POST TOASTIES Affx»
PEARLS of WHEAT
Albers.
Pkg
18c
2
27c
BREAD
i
I
MITY NICE
1-lb.. sliced .
1-lb., unAliced
9c|
8cl
3 p k g . .........................
PRUNES—
Oregon. 4 1b*......
Z«>C
ft _
Tuna Fish
J. «PC
Light Meat Flakes
No. i / j , tins.
Each
SARDINES — Large oval
......
25c
See Our Display of BISQIJICK
with Beautiful Salad Dish.
Buy Quality Merchandise
and Save Money.
P hone 1001
FREE DELIVERY
Corner Third and Main Street«
10c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FANCY RHUBARB
ORANGES
Strawberry variety.
«■
Large size.
Dozen
POTATOES
. .
GRAPEFRUIT
Those famous Deschutes.
Arizona seedless.
U. S. No. 2. 50-lh. bag
Large size.
L«»........................... 5C