The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
ARUUS
H IL L S B O R O .
Thuraduy, February 14, 1935
OREGON
with their sou Charles and fumlly,
expose graft In public affairs, to
funeral of Mr. Denunln's aunt. Mrs.
to Reedsport to visit Mrs S tanton's
forestall It by publishing Itemised
; Augusta Elsetihardt t n fo i l land
sister
and family and finally Io
accounts
of
all
public
moneys
spent.
) Thursday Burial was at the Bloom­
1'oli‘do. where they will visit wllli
You expect your newspaper to
ing cemetery.
their
youngest
son, Oeorge. and
m aintain a high standard of m oral­
Mr and Mrs. J. D Tobin and
fumlly. They expect to return this
ity. supporting tilings th at are
I Mrs. M W. Jones and son ot P ort­
,
Tenra uro »nhl lo ho vory offre- week.
right and eondcmntiig things Ihut
land were Sunday guests at the J.
are wrong.
Miss Ju an ita Nelson and Miss La-
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■ M Stretcher home
tl ve In protecting tlio eye. And
Veils Berg siient the week-end in
_ . .
„
Mountain Home C hristian En-
You expect your newspaper to
In helping n womun gel u now
M ra . R o w e l l Celebrate» Her d eavor made their Marly visit to
Monmouth with Miss Nelson's p a r­
m aintain a high standard of en ter­
bprlng cout.
ents.
I the Springbrook church Sunday
prise
devoting
column
after
column
83rd Birthday
i evening and had charge of the serv­
Mrs Geoffrey Brown underwent
io propaganda. sup|K>rtlng the baud,
Lincoln*« b irth d a y HiiggeHtH to
ice.
an emergency «>|»-i a 11< >■ i Hiimlax^
(lie baseball learn, ixniununlty eele •
I Sunday guests at the A. B. Flint
uh
th
a
t
w
lia
t
tlio
n
a
tio
n
uoode
In
moi
nlng In Hillsboro for upiiemll-
brat ions, ltoy Scouts, high sellixil
(By L. B. Demmin)
home were Mr. and Mrs. Wes
more r a il H pllttern m id fewer o f ! cltls
athletics, school programs, home ta l­
SCHOLLS—Scholls Orange will Baney, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Liver
tlio h u lr, «hie. and loot variety.
ent plays and dosens ot such causes
Westlmber unit of the CCC will
more of Aloha and Mr and Mrs.
hold
an ______
all day meeting K a Saturday
_____
....
.
• • •
and events.
give a dance In Hit- Timber hall
__ ___
Mr
and ____
Mrs. ___
Mike McCann and W M Baldra of Portland.
|
itonight!
Thursday. Ladles are to
Itecnuse th e ir ciiblnota change
You expect your newspaper to
viva McCann went to Amity Sun-
Mi
M argaret Phoenix of Port-
be adm itted free of ehurge Tills
Idei
build up confidence
lit your home
ho o ften, there are now 235 fo r­
day to visit at the H Frewmg home land Is spending several weeks with
I Is the Ilrst dance held since the
luianclal Institutions and protect
M r. and Mrs Max Bennett and her daughter, Mrs W B Chand-
m er cabinet meuibere liv in g In
holiday season.
I home Investors from making un­
daughter Joan and Mrs J Mush- lee before gouig to California for
Frunce. I f tlilw k(*eiM on, nlinont
Hnow fell here Tuesday morning.
wise Investments ot surplus funds,
alik and daughter Jakie of Blue an indefinite stay
warning against take salesmen, and ( any French m urd e r w ill ho ) Urns pulling an end Io the balmy
Lake park spent Saturday at the .1
Wlldmer Hanson and Teddy Karp-
spring weatlwr, which we have been
clawHcd an an UNHUHHlmttlon.
E Beiuiett home.
stem attended a surprise party for
other financial pirates.
• • •
enjoying.
Mr and Mrs ltoss were callers Mr and Mrs. Oeorge G raff m P ort­
You expect your newspaper to es­
a l the Julius Christensen home land Saturday evening.
tablish friendly contact with the |
I f H ille r over hegliiH to I ohh
C hauffeur Test I'luiinrd
Mrs Ross formerly taught the Mid-
Charles. Philip. Delbert and Floyd
rural readers so tts to induce them
I i I h g rip , he m ig h t aeud over to
way school
, Burke were Sunday guests a t the
M arlin Rixldlng. examiner of op-
to make your town their town.
the United Htnte« fo r h o iiio of
Peas Planted
l’e,e Johnson home in Beaverton.
| erators and rhaiiffetirs. will be In
You expect your newspaper to
p o tllk k e r,
M any acres ot peas are being
Mrs. Carl \\ aibel of Sheridan
Hillsboro Wednesday, February 20,
give notice of ull public meetings, th a t cornpone • and
• •
planted for the Ray -Mating can- ! spent several days last week at the
at the court house from 9 a m. to
public observances, conventions, etc.
N«»w we uiideiM tand why they
n<*r\ in th is vicinity
O h v I Steffen hiune.
5 p. m.
You expect your newspaper to
S L iluse of a serious illness with* Mrs. M an S tretcher spent Thurs-
urge support of poor relief benefits, ca ll (ho TowiiHond old uge meaH-
tMieumonia
Sea-
I day
Friday
at the home
of her
D aughter "Oh. papa, what Is
library drives. Red Cross drives. ure a "R e v o lv in g P o u h I o ii I ' I u i i .”
S d c " n o t b John
£ u Oerrilse
r t t e ta c of
S n tfe
u Jso
m and
Everett
Stretcher
of Portland
M arshes and beaches along th e Uulf of Mexico wers converted Into bleak cem eteries when a
up]
your blrthstone?"
C
hiistnias seal drives, l.cglon and T ry in g to figure It out note yo u r
how
ling
b
illia
rd
raged
out
ot
the
north,
and
swept
Texas'
vast
eoaslal
glarin
g
groaud
t'a
n
a
s
a
e
s
<
>
(
______ Mr and Mrs
Bischoff of
the sale of his property here, winch
F ather of seven: "My dear. I'm
I Auxiliary drives, poppy sales, forget- head w h irlin g .
60.000 cattle, which had huddled together vainly for w arm th, littered the district. Caltleuieu esti­
not sure, but I think It's a grin d ­
has been ____
pendi ling for sometime Sherwood visited at the John Hitch-
m e-not sales, have-a-heart drives,
S P. Taylor and E. L Sieffert arei cock home Sunday
stone." Ex.
m
ated
the
loss
a
t
more
than
61,000,000.
1
etc
Sunday guests at the S. A. Got ter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the prospective buyers.
You expect your newspapers to
m
home were Mr and Mis. L. Q. I
school. 9:45 a in . T B. Harris, publish church notices, church pro­
Mrs. Rebecca RoweU observed her » " W ^ o ^ i l l s b c r o
L ahd M a n n i n g
P e o p le
(lly Lola Richmond)
superintendent, communion serv­ grams. club news, farm bureau In­
N EW
Mrs. Marguret Beals of Seaside
ice followed by preaching. 11 a. ni.; formation. dem onstration unit news,
X l a d d c k e n d \ m w r f ^ V h T ? a m - i ^ C lirence Heaton and Harold
German M. E. Church Bethany young people's meeting. 6:30 p. in.; uiurket news, weather news, bring visited her sister Mrs. Kminu rhoni-
am -
On
G
ermantown
road
Sunday
tly. Many friends called during th e 1 , 1 G rlnj[c „ a s Social Meet
preselling. 7:30 p. in. Evangelistic you the market reports and cover ,i scvcnil il.ivs lust w ick
,
school every Sunday. 10 a. m ; Ger- service every night during t h e all doings of the many scml-publlc
Irene Richmond worked in the
da 5'
it a I i f iv»A
About 40 attended the Grange
n r l -J T1 T 1 1 1 'P r SSI r \ 1 nian service, U a. in., first a n d week except Monday You are in­ organlsatlons. You expect your news­ 'lim ber Merehantlle store lost week
P e rf e c t" “ m d a iu 'e ^ t the Moua-
c /f i . T / i i u i t i o u i j
third Sundays; English service, it vited and urged to be present at
BOOKS
day
cake
was
baked
for
the
George
paper
to
support
every
meritorious
In
the absence ol Cecelia Marchel,
ta inside school for the past six W ashington and Lincoln birthday
—
a. in., second and fourth Sundays all services— M. Putm an, minister. organisation effort for the city's who visited Mi a n d Mis Gordon
If vou u rr (tUitg (<> have nomr
weeks
was
made
tf
weexs w
as m
aae by
oj Raymond.
n s j u v u u . Billy. .n n iv erx a n e« and also a valen tin e
B
AN KS-
BANKS—Mr.
and Mrs Chester —E. Julius Tragllo. pastor.
good.
Lester In Portland. She returned l*a|*rrliig d«mr wr would llkr to
Berteen and Viva MeCanir John
•
FrvdendaU of Manning entertained
Christian Church
And you expect all this for 62 00 home Friday.
*»how you our tuuiiplra. Thry arr
Christian Science Society
2“ ?
, , ?
° m *£rty W exler
Mrs Audre' H eaton attended a with a family dinner January 31
Lord's dav church school. 9:45 a year.
Mr and Mrs Paul Hankins mov­ nil the flne»t draigii*- H r have
Philip S tretcher Robert \\caver. w
coast telephone meeting in In honor of the golden wedding an -
Services are held every Sunday a m.. C. H. Nosier, superintend­
ed to W ashburn Saturday, where 1 ovrr our hundrrd.
No.
it
can't
be
done
for
th
at.
The
Betty S »ank~ R u th ^Irm ajx n d ,H elen purest Grove Saturday.
nlversarv of Mrs. Fiydendall's p ar- at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening ent. Our pre-Easter aim ts 300. If
you, as a subscriber, pay for Mr Hankins will be enmloved.
H o I c o iil
Mrs Jessie Peppard
Portlander Buys Farm
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. M cFarlane services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school you are not enrolled In any class money
Lu Rue Brown of Timber and
this paper covers less than one-
Forest Grove is the teacher
teache
a
t
11
a.
m.
Pupils
up
to
the
age
I specialize in
C. A Barbo of Portland has pur- of Dufur.
we Invite you to come. Classes for fourtli the cost of publishing the Mr Beverly Philips of Sunset Camp
business trip chased the George M aynard farm
, L W Guild made a sviH.v
Jam es McFarlane and Rosetta of 20 years are welcomed. Free all ages. Men. we have the largest paper.
spent lost Frlduy and Saturday lit
The
other
tlirec-fourtlis
Is
to Woodland. W a sh . Friday
— mountain and will plant June were m arried at Deerfield. readuig room open on Wednesdays men's class in the community Will
PAPERING
Portland.
paid by advertisers.
Mrs Leslie Moore of Tigard n s - “ veral acres of filberts.
Mich . January 31 1885 They resid- and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. in.
you Join us? Also the largest high
Hum Hankins of Portland arrived
Since the advertisers |wiy a large
lted at the H. T. Hesse hom eT hurs-
M rs j w Burge wtw> has been , ed there for three years and then Sunday's topic, “Soul."
and
ull interior
school class. Boys and girls wel­ share of the publishing of your here Sunday night to help Ills
<*»y-
at the S. A G otter home, went to moved to Conway. Mich., where
come. Morning worship. 11 o'clock, newspaper, don't you think you owe brother Clulr with the dairy ui the
PAINTING
Record Good
Roseburg Monday to visit friends thev lived until they came to Ore-
Ranks M. E. Church
special music, sermon by pastor.
absence of Paul Hankins
Pupils of the G roner school neltli-
Mr and M rs’ Fred G roff and gon and settled at Manning 27 years
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 C hristian Endeavor. 6:30 p. in.— them Hie duly to patronise tliem
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Murphy
er absent nor tardy were Amy Alice
' D lana Lee. of Portland spent ago
a m.. Mrs H. Jensen, superintend­ Junior with Theona Putnam , super­ whenever they offer equal or bet­ and two children Put and Lee of
Howard. Loyal Howard. K enneth s undav wjth Mrs G roff's parents.
Five of their nine children are ent Preaching services by Ellsworth intendent; I n t e r m e d i a t e w i t h ter values than non-udvertlsers? Portland visited Mrs M urphy’s sis­
Oarlsen and Rex Spencer. Honor Mr al;d Mrs c w Larkin.
now living. Thev are Mrs. Ernest TUton. pastor, every Sunday eve- M artha James, superintendent, and
And you. Mr. Advertiser,don't you
Ben Hart, Saturday
Uii M. Mh Avrnur
roll includes Jean Trask. Wallace
Mrs jen n te Farver visited friends Place of west of Banks. Jam es Mc- nlng, 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets young people's with Gordon Bailey. think th a t In view of the many ter. Mr. Mrs
Mrs Charles o Stanton t’honr 1602
IfllUboro. Orrgon
Fllnt. Christine Peer. Amy Alice and relatives In Portland th e past Farlane of Hillsboro, Oeorge Mc- first and th ird Wednesdays at 2 president Evangelistic service. 7:30 services which tile newspaper per­ started and
on
a
trip
Saturday,
which
Howard. K enneth Carlsen
two weeks
Farlane of Forest Grove. John Mc- P m.
p. m.. large young people's choir, forms. for which the newspaper re­ will take them to Roseburg to visit
tf
Sunday visitors at the M B Bo-
Harold Christensen and family Farlane of D ufur and Mrs. Fryden-
special music, sermon by pastor. ceives no compensation, but which
zorth home were Mr and Mrs. M were Sunday guests at Joe Sandt- ! Jail of Manning. T here are also
"Almost.” Mid-week service, T h u rs­ mean more business and more proi- I
Congregational Church
Wolfe. Mr and Mrs J. A. Buckley forth home in Portland. The Chris- fifteen grand children and two great
Church school 10 a m . Richard day. 7:30 p nr. an Interesting Bible Its for you, the newspaper deserves
of Portland and John O. Boaorth jensens received a shipm ent of 600 grandchildren,
study
for new members and all In­ your advertising and printing busi­
Wiley su p e rin te n d e n t M o rn in g
and daughter Ada of Bay City.
babv chicks Monday.
-
worship. 11 o'clock; sermon. "King terested. AU other weekly g ather­ ness? Make your community news­
Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson
Wlllard Taylor returned home
Scotch Ekonomies
ings to be announced Lords day. paper your advertising and printing
Over the T ruth "
,
. . i r , q c a H o ..
- «7 Saturday after several m onths spent
-stand back of vour lover, false
We welcome you to find a church- medium and you help build up the
of Portland, were Sunday guests at at Westport H arlan Randall of woman
shouted the Scotchman
home
with us and to worship with community. Send your advertising
All Saints' Mission tEpiscopal
• V A
u A s ^ n l e y TYefren o f ! S £ ^ V returned wlth
for 3
m ‘he
°f
Free Delivery
• T-Ie
Septuagésima Sunday. February us at all times.—R L Putnam , pas- dollar away from home and vou do
Phone 771
Just what you wouldn't want others
1 ’’’ Ex.
t0 shoot 17 Church school, 9:45 a m tor
the j B n * 1'
Mrs L W Crowder and Mrs the both of you."—
to do to whom you look for your
service and sermon. 11 a. m.. topic, ¡
lett home S u n d a y ___
Audrey Heaton attended the bene-
________________
business. It Is Just as Im portant
Rrtlianv Baptist Church
"Creation;" fellowship group. 6:30
Carl and Axel Lindberg received flt dlnner given by men of the M
..
... ,
Bible school classes for everyone. th a t the advertising dollar rem ains
p m . topic "Prayer," led by Auth-
a cablegram Saturday night from E church
t
^ „ a y eve-
1 «settled
9:45; preaching service. 11 a. in., In the community as It Is for the
their parental home in Sweden th at ning
Advertiser: "Did you ever gee elva Cox.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15 and 16
subject. "The Baptism of Jesus grocery dollar and t h e clothing
their mother, Mrs. John Lindberg
Mr and Mrs Lloyd M urray and anything so unsettled as the weath-
C hrist;" young people's meeting. dollar and the rest of the commod­
Methodist Episcopal Church
*’aj L die£t .
v.
j
j ti
Miss Laura Alstrom attended a e r’ "
; song and preaching ity dollars th a t make your town
Theo Murphy and Chad Haynes meeting of Yamhill I. O O F
Editor "Well, since you've men-
Church school. 9:45. Miss Rose 7:30 p. m
8 p. m. Visitors always prosperous to rem ain at home
are 111 with the Ru
lodges a t Newberg Friday evening tioned it. there's your bill.-'—Ex.
Cave, superintendent; divine wor­ service.
come.—Rev
Theo Leger, pastor
Springfield iM m n.l Advance-Press.
H c i i i i & i i Coit'cn And Osrl C a t I ”
Jnckt-own school is plAnninj .1
* " 111 '*
™ 1
ship. 11. sermon subject. " I Be­
S i's
With a Ser»°'it, *1»*h.Tn t benefit program for the near future
The price of bu tter is zooming lieve In G od;" Epworth League.
T rinitv Lutheran Church
Wednesday evening at the Robin-
m is s
Evelyn Hesse. Armour and and the dairymen are rejoicing. 6:30; evangelistic service. 7:30. men s
Flour ia advancing, better buy n o w !
Public worship
at 10:30 a. v . ■
son station when they ran into tne
Reynolds went to Monmouth and in view of the low prices of chorus, sermon subject. "How Were
, .
signal post. /H iey were blinded by
yjatt Miss Thelm a Hesse, who agricultiuul products for m a n y Thine Eyes Opened?” T hursday Sunday school at 9 45 and Bible
Cream
of
Vegetable
Soup
BJi approaching car
attends school there, and also vis- vears. this should be real stim ulat- evening pot luck. 6:30. Bible study
at 8 p. m. Sermon topic. “The
2 tablespoons tuiely chopped
Miss Helen Schmeltzer has a lted fnends in Salem.
ing news.—Newberg G raphic
following. You will find a welcome F aith of Joseph —Heb 11. 22. The
M atches
Washo
turnips
young g irls part In the play "The
Mr and Mrs H T Hesse vlsited
r „
■
r
at all of the s e r v e s of thischurch. Savior says: Blessed an- they that
2 tablespoons finely chopped
at the Jacob Stritel home tn Pori- tertam ed 12 guests Su-idav in hon- O ur church school Is m inistering to hear the Word of God. and keep
e-box
G ranulated Soap
carrots
Iand Sunday.
or of their children Allen and Eve- the needs of ail age groups. Our
cordlahy welcomed to
2 tablespoons finely chopped
Carton
^st^iV.
the public speal
speaking class of Tigard
Party Tonight
lyn.
services of worship are built with worship with us.
onions
“ ^ C :h h r school.
™ c ucw
» . . 5_,e.x.nrSd
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S ^ " 1 PnHnovne
U nnnta.n
Epworth League members who
Mr. and Mrs. u George
Lewellyn
s ___ - ^ ____
t^ tia n
Large pkg.
2 tablespoons butter
an1
attend ^the Valentine party this attended the funeral of* Ben "Fluke faith in mind. We urge you to
PUgTim House
1
'v
teaspoon salt
Home will
hold
a
valentine
Dary­
come
and
mi
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J worship with us.—Charles
Thursday evening are asked to in Portland Monday.
February 17 (Septuagésima S u n ­
1 quart milk
Toilet Paper
a l the Roy Jaq u ith home Febru­ bring a Valentine
day i; Chapel services of worship.
Mr. and Mrs. William Days of M. Reed, minister.
1 tablespoon fie ur
ary 15.
Soap
10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m. On tlic
Mesdames J. M. Stretcher, Eliza- Portland were Sunday visitors at
Cook th e finely chopped vege­
Birthday Celebrated
Blue & White
three Sundav mornings before Lent tables in the butter for 10 minutes,
Free Methodist Church
? the J L K err horae
Mr. and Mrs John Schmeltxer he“ 1 R$Sd t C«. ? ’ ,v.Lairkli}S'
Revival meetings
still evangelist"
going on. on
Pastor
Henry Perfection."
S. Haller will
1003 sheets
Fela N aptha
n?ir5lao1Jird TiXt^,'iarX„4
« P th e ^ tlls b o r o Coffee club meet- ju^ ^ „ c h e o n ' meeting*3 Tuesday
Wlth
W\ "dliv'er
"Christian
and speak
tak add tlie flour and stir until all
their son T
Donald
s - ..,- on a his
.. twenty-
p r .day afternoon
¿he j E B ^ n ^ U h5me CitUen- AU “re lnv“ ' d to these meetings tag " F a ith .' "Hope' and "Love - are well blended. In the meantime
heat the milk In a double boiler,
fourth birthday Guests were Frank
ro ll.
b .r .
Move from Minnesota
ship program with reference to th e each evening at 7:30. Sunday school, as the three successive sermon topics add a little of It to the vegetable
Peters. Joe S tretcher J r . Mr a n d .
of iives of Lincoln and Washington 10 a. m ; evangelistic preaching. It; Catechism and Bible study, each mixture, stir well, combine with
Mrs. Joe Magnuson. Mrs. Fanny _ Mr and, Mrs August Billings
ind.
Minn.,
have
moved
was
held
The
ladies
gave
Mrs
evening.
7
30
o
c
lo
c
k
-
B
J.
Yates.
Sunday.
9:30
a
m
.
until
Easter
Snyder. Mr and
Mrs.
Harry New Richland. ----
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the rest of the milk, add the salt,
----------- place south B ennett a surprise household show- P«stor
March 8 Is Ash Wednesday, first and cook for 10 minutes. The
Schmeltzer and Helen Schmeltzer to the John Ferguson
Hominy
Kraut
dav of Lent. Conflrmatlonon Palm flavor Is Improved If the soup Is
Mr. and Mrs John Carson a n d ot Scholls.
er. as she has been remodeling the
lay Holy c o m m u n io n o n allowed to stand for a short time
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
Sunday
G ertrude Peters of Portland spent!
Party Friday
interior of her house. Children of
Red
& W hite
Red & W hite
ndy Thursday. Young oeople's to blend before serving. Reheat and
(Above ____________
North Plains)
Maundy
the week-end at the W L. P e te rs! The T ruth Seekers Sunday school Mrs. Bennett present for the oc-
-
- a s . scheduled
Pilgrim serve.
Sunday school. 10 a. m We are meetings
bome.
class will hold a pot luck supper casion were Mesdames H arry Hoel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin a n d ! and party Friday night at the C. fel. O tto Schulz of Bethany Nick having wonderful lessons a b o u t P ulld;, ea,ch, Thursday a t 3 p. m..
2 c '" r
‘: ; r
_____ The
___ _________
_ „ Is con- ,or au interested women Pa astor
Lorraine Demmin and E W. Sandy Earl S tretcher home.
Welch, and Mr. and Mrs Max "Peter."
memory work
l e t the advertisem ents help you
tinulng. The pastor will speak at m“V be consulted any morning be­ make
and daughter Donna attended the
Mr and Mrs. Victor Boleen en- B ennett of Gresham.
your si lopping [Hans.
l l a. m. on "The Reward of the twee9 , 10 »clock and noon, or by
Overcomer at the Comlnr of the appointment.
Lord." Rev 22:12. Also special
music on this subject. The pastor
will
'
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* '
Immune
__ ... Talking in O ther
nune From
.... .
*
Tongues?" Regular evangelistic serv-
w h a t d° >°u expect from your
Ice at 8 p. m. You are welcome to newspaper? Well, you expect more
worship with us. The pastor will fr°m your newspaper th a n you do
speak on "By T heir Fruits." look from any other person or Institution
up Gal. 5:22 and 23 if you are in- J to vnlch you pay the sum of »2 00
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y O W N E D A N D O PER A TED
terested. Tuesday. 8 p m., regular a y«ar.
FREE D E L IV E R Y
Second at Main Street
service, the pastor will continue
You expect your newspaper to
Phone 3251
his sermons on the subject of give you ail the news for 52 weeks
FR E SlPand CRISP.............
pkga. for
"Hell."—Melvin E. Jam es pastor j T hat's why you pay for It. but.
—::—
' You expect your newspaper to
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 15, 16, 18
T ualatin Plains Presbyterian Church take the lead In advocating changes
Sunday school. 10:15 a. m.; m orn- , for the betterm ent of the commun­
FLA V O R S ..................................................................
pkgs. for
ing worship. 11 o'clock; C. E and j Ity.
song service. 7 p. m Ladies' Mis- i You expect your newspaper to
sionary society meets last Wednes­
Hard w heat
A w a a a ls a l
fla ts a l
One large pkg. Oxydol and 2 large P. & G.
day afternoon of each month
tf
i Sermon for February 17 “Christ's
Soap. ALL FOR .................................................
Solution f o r Suffering" Esther
Robb. C. E. leader.
o lbs............... M V V
AMAIZO
Beaverton C hurrh of C hrist
Fridav
night
is
the
first
night
DOG FOOD
SA N IF L U S H
of the evangelistic meetings con­
W hite Rover
ducted by Teddy Leavitt. There will
be special music and a housing
or KEI.I.HII SPKEAIt
Corner 3rd
Main
' song service each night. An or-
! chestra Is also being organized and
and
V cans
Streets
Per
I we Invite anyone who can play or
A Reindeer m eat product.
sing to Join the orchestra a n d
Will serve you with high
H ard w heat blend
chorus. Mr. Leavitt is perhaps the
All popular brands.
greatest evangelist on the Pacific
quality m erchandise at
49-lb.
coast and you cannot afford to
the lowest possible cost.
miss these meetings. Services for
Sack
Large pkg.
These prices good
next Lord's day as follows: Bible
Iba.
Fresh from the oven
Fri.,
Sat.
and
Mon.
$2.0» value for 25c—Genuine H and-cut Rock C rystal M armalade Jar. Send m anu­
facturers !5c and sales slip showing purchase.
February 15, 16 and 18
Grim Aftermath of Great Texas Blizzard
Scholls Grange
Meet Saturday
Tim ber
CHURCHES
Honor Parents
W a ll P a p e r
J.
MURROW
CURRY’S GROCERY
DALLES F L O U R - ’ 1.55
Recipes
25c
4
V .Î Ï “. Ä
Post Toasties
Jello
2
2
■ i"inrss What Do You Expect
[NEW DEAL]
21c
3
MAYONNAISE "'^¡k 15c
Flour
Camay Soap 3
14c
bars
Minute Tapioca 2
COFFEE
Hills. Bros., M. J. M „ Fob
gers.
1-lb. can
31c
9Qd>
19c
55c
49c
pink.
J9c
27Ç
4 J Oc
4 J4c
J 3c
9c
14c
Royal Club, Shasta a n d
Boka.
1-lb. can
23c
Bulk.
1-lb...................
FLOUR
M USTARD
SU N B R ITE
H ard wheat
F rench's
Cleanser
49-lb.
Sack ............
$4
.65
JL
Jar ..............
Golden-Bell brand
Delicious on cold meat.
GREEN BEANS No. 2
P E A S No. 1 tall
PEAS and CARROTS
TOMATOES
U ll
ran
2 cans
J7)
15c
3-lb. glass
3-lb. tin
90c
85c
O L E O M A R G A R IN E
Dinner Bell
lbs.
32c
?ou ? ¿ R-
Disappointed Dolly says. “Stars
may be the windows of heav­
en, but they’re Just a pane in
the neck to m e!”
iHcrritU
HM0=OUf
SuctfestioM
PINEAPPLE—
No. 2' J, sliced
PEARS—
No. 2 'j .
PEACHES—
No.
F rid ay, Saturday and M onday Specials, Feb. 15, 16 and 18
3 lbs.................
And 1 can FREE
cans
F
Bulk.
15c
cans
tins.
1-11». glass
31c
9c| 3
19c
21c
19c
Hillsboro, Ore.
CANDY BARS
IOC
3
$1.49 FIG BARS P'X °i.
"The offer for enlargement of photograph, colored and framed from customer's sn ap ­
shot is still on. Three Camay wrappers and 25c to Proctor and Gamble. K<mm 4<M).
265 12nd St., New York City, tor 5x7 enlargem ent, colored and framed."
pkgs.
25c
CORN MEAL ¿Til: 33c
’“ 2 0 c STARCH X "
3 PV.t 20c
GROCERY
29c
25c 2
Macaroni
WILEY’S
Softasilk Cake Flour
19c
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
ISc
lie
UXyQOI UCdl
25c
19c 4
You’ll never be disap­
pointed with the qual­
ity breads and pastries
purchased of the
Perfection
Bakery
SA LM O N ,
2 tall cans
4
CORN BEEF—
DILLS, bulk.
1 quart
C A TSU P—
14-oz. bottle
T U N A , 1/js
Solid meat
'4«.
Solid meat
Wc Itrllver
All green tips. Argo brand.
Packed by Del Monte.
ifo^tin
15C
POST
TOASTIES
Double thick Corn
Flakes, fresh and crisp
2 pkg».
15c
Onion Sets “Xim 3 a,. 25c
Cabbage
Firm, solid heads.
Lettuce
Arizona, large, solid
heads E a c h
Lemons
Medium size, full of
juice. Dozen
G E L A T IN E —
1-ox. pkg.
Phone 1001
FREE D E L IV E R Y
< o m rr Third and Main NlreeU
lie
Pound
C labber Girl
Mexican style
15 c ARTICHOKE HL*RTS
For a tasty salad
Mixers
—
W .lc h
SPECIAL N O TIC E
10c
—
Big Pabst-ett Cheese Sale
Lime Rickey
or Ginger Ale
3 sX.
4c
10c
NAPTHA SOAP 6 25c
CHILI ™L?.RN['" 2*± 19c
BAKING
POWDER
2 c .0„7
FRESH FR U ITS and VEG ETA B LES
|
Fresh Vegetables Daily
Phone 451
Asparagus
19c
25c
FREE SANDWICHES made with th at famous
super C lued Cheese. ALL-DAY SA TURDA Y'
< ome and get yours!
H lll.boro’. B i, D o ll.,