H IL L S B O R O . H I L L S BO R G A R GU (By N o rth P lain* I*. T. A.) NORTH PLAINS—Local P. T A will meet a at t the m e school srnooi a t o 8 p- Will p in m. Tuesday. A special Pounders' Day progi.un will be featured. You are cordially Invited. Mr. und Mrs Henry Cypher and daughter Eugenie and Robert Jolui- sione, visited Mrs. Cypher's niece. Mrs Carlton Hande, and family at Silverton Sunday. was celebrathig th eir wedding a n ­ niversary a t H arrisburg I »an Chambers of Laurel resumed his carpenter work on the interior of the Sam O tto home Thursday after several weeks' absence on a trip to St. Louis. Mrs John Walker entertained the F ir Orove school children mid their mothers Saturday afternoon with a party, using valentines as a motif. Special guests included the teacher. Miss Helen Heddig. and Jerry and Verlain Neuensvhwander wttli their mother. Mrs. William Neuensehwander, of Lakeview and Raymond Mrs. Lena u 'lia Meyers » h j u » »im ...... mid Norma Meyers visited the Lc. Oakes home m Hillsboro Sunday More th an 50 attended the 4-H club party at the Fir Orove school house Friday evening. The school eave a valentine program. The adult part of the program was post- noned until the next meeting M arch Honors were won February at the P y 11 tlliar Sister card parly by Mrs. Eugenia Cypher. Ada Quails Earl Hollenbeck and William Joos Another party will be held Saturday evening February 33 E m b o d y w el- B . F • Toin Pki” *• "J ixu-Uand Portland sueiit -1* last week with w hitm ore Mr and " A “ 1. , and clldd’* ' ^ ' 5 ld r l .a “A ^ ^ M e O o ^ c h a t P ortland Sun North Plains P. T. to Meet Partie* Held; Chamberlain Buy* Batchelar Route Vi ed 50 Years M m e from Colorado . ■ gallili ? « v f o '°M r. and Mrs Lester Ireland of | Miss W anda R nigm t visited her Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius sister. Mrs. lo in S huik, at HilLboro Schoenberg Sunday. 1 t ’r,ldaX a.*?d SatUI?,aJ a n m h irr Miss Mr. and Mrs. W E. Mays a n d ' L. T. Finigan andr d ' “ ^1\ltlf' ? ih „ son visited Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wanda. Joined a g r o u p e f , Mays at Yamhill Sunday. and re la t « « » ‘ s i n d J v d " gS Mrs. T. H Mitchell of Gaston home has been spent last week at the Lester Cy- i Miss A' ' r' M r and pher home. staying with ‘xZ-lnniV suent the Mrs. C Millet of Portland visited Mrs. D. M. McInnis, spent tnt her son. Julius, at the Millet farm week-end in Portland with Mrs. L. in Shady Brook Sunday. U MwW York and Funeral sendees for Frank Morey ^ ^ f ^ c i n n u ^ h o n ' ^ Sunday1. a former resident of North Plains V p sm ith left for K lam - were held a t the T ualatin Plains P^ h ¿ T h T m » church Sunday afternoon. Inter- daugh ter Mrs Andrew Brink, who m ent was In the church cemetery , “1,1 Party Next Wednesday M & 'S „ ... . t0 I'.h rja ry IS, Eva Meek and Chuck Krieger made high scores, and Syl- via Duvck and Joseph Vandervec seconds. Another party will be held February 27. ! S m ilt 1* fit •» I • * lOfirti £«»»» I / o 1 1__ Hold Celebration x t Truck Route Purchased j _ Duane Chamberlain recently pur- chased the truck and route of Perry , TAf? S u i e condaSidserSinn H u S R q cout lrOOD eele. .XA1 Scout le ir o n " F e b ^ ' T u 14 Sue Davis and Dr. P. E. Hale of a.“ d w ith ^ R e ^ V R ^ s S Portland vtsiUd Mr. an d Mrs. Julius J ’o ut law mm Schoenberg Sunday night 1 telling of his experience in India I with scouting. D istrict court was 1 held at M ultnom ah Thursday with Dewey Talent, Raynor Sm ith and Boydell Nedrv receiving m e r i t badges. A paper was read by Floyd Bierly (By M rs. B ird M cCorm ick) i»y mr«. mru «cx>rmic»i ■ TigardviUe Rebekah lodge Tues- CHEH a l e m MOUNTAIN—Pleas- day evening on the life of rhoma.- a n t View school yard is being clear-1 w uey. founder of Odd Fellow lodge.-, ed of stum ps and underbrush and t in th e United States. The club is leveled J. P Jones has charge o f ! sponsoring a card party M arch 1 a group of SERA men. who are d o -| with the proceeds to be turned over mg the work. Fifteen men w ere.-o the I O O. F. educational xoan emplovea here the first week In fund. Members of the drill team February and six men last week, will practice February 26. Mr and Mrs. E C. Wohlschlegel Sherwood Wins were hosts Sunday at a dinner p ar-J By a scOre of 27 to 23 Sherwood ty a at t their home. G ere M a ir r.: . j town tow n team, member of the in ie r- Q uests » were Inter □ nH AAr« P ari Wohlschlegel WohlschlCklel and a n d • . clty s i t u I league, p o o t i » H.sfgsafpH F rip n rilv T in lift and Mrs. Carl defeated Friendly House daughters Velma. Navdene and J e a n . a, the Chapm an school gym Friday of Scholls and Vivian and Melburn n ight to place Sherwood in the Zeigler. I 500 column In th e second half Hodson McCormick spent Febru- schedule Packer Scott Is S her- ary 14 in Portland with his sister «-ood's n e x t opponent Thursday Mrs. Allan H. Comber. I night at Reed College. Birthday Celebrated X number of the members of K enneth McInnis was honored c h a n ty lodge. I O O. F . attended with a birthday anniversary c a rd , a meetm g of City View lodge Wed- party at his home Thursday eve- n esday night to see them put on ntng. Present were Mr. and Mrs I ,y,e ¿egree work in the first de- D. M. McInnis, Miss Alice McInnis. ?ree Beaverton was visited Mon- Miss C lara Shook Ira G. McCor- day night when they put on the mick. Lauren and Don Haynes and third degree work. The local lodge Earl Hodge. , is getting together its second de- O lenn Miller and Claud Allan ?ree staff to confer the degree went to Tillamook February on February 28. business An unusual accident happened at Teacher E ntertains the home of Mrs. M argaret Mc- Miss Dora Simons, teacher at Donald last week when the side Pleasant View, entertained with a o( her pressure w ater tan k ex- Valentine party Friday afternoon at pioded in the basement, breaking the school for her pupils and their a window and spreading w ater all younger brothers and sisters over the casem ent floor. Fortunate- Mr and Mrs Ernest G uenther jy Mrs McDonald had just step- went to Tillamook Thursday for a ¿pd outside when the explosion purebred Holstein calf. occurred Several boards on t h e Move to Coast back perch were lifted as the re- Mr and Mrs. George Maynard sujt of the explosion, and Alice and George finished mov- Tigard C. E. met with Mr. and ing to Oceanlake Saturday, where Mrs. Charles Beyers in Portland, they are operating the Dixie Cafe Thirty-tw o were present, which was Merl McDougal w ent over with a sort of housewarming from their them Saturday. C. A. Barbo of Tigard friends Portland has purchased the 40 acres Members of Miss Summers' side in the Pleasant View district form- in the Tigard G range contest snon- erly owned by the Maynards. He sored by th e lecturer have been will set out a filbert orchard. practicing several times for the pr Miss 8hirley Jarm an of Corbel! k erani id fll T I f hursday llH -V U d l afternoon d llV lllU V U U during llllllk ¡ecture hour. hour Life of Oeorge W ash- was a week-end guest of the Rufus , lecture ington will be depicted by various O m duff family. Week-end guests a t the F _ E tableaux. Hoffman Home home were sir. Mr. anu and Mrs Hofiman at. St. Paul met m et aeieat defeat at tne the ns hands George Gould of Portland and Prof Of Sherwood twice last week in F. C. Stallev of Hillsboro games a t Sherwood. F irst game was Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel visited won by ^ 0 , , of 27 to 18 and the from Saturday until Tuesday with second 33 to 22. Gaddis was high relatives in Portland. ,! in the first game and Kosnik in Mr and Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel th e second Sherwood girls' town visited his sister. Mrs. L. I. Hulit, team defeated a pick-up team from a t Newberg February 12. West Portland 48 to 3. Buck Heaven Buckaroos. M errin ------------------------- Whitmore and Peanut and Don p>. • . . p. p. . Haynes played on a community P r e s i d e n t r l a s s F ia n * club program at Suncrest Friday Visitation at Blooming evening . H»nrp' Pinochle and "500" were enjoyed Pleasant View Has Ground Improved i-K S á F S Mr. and Mrs William Moss, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary February 8 at the home of th eir daughter, Mrs C harles Kessler, a t Banks Story appeared in issue of February 14. Parties Enjoyed at Mountaindale MOUNTAINDALE—Mrs Fred Jes­ se entertained with a Valentine party Thursday afternoon. During the afternoon "500'' was played. Honors were won by Mrs. Bert Walters, first, and Mrs. Elizabeth Harms, second. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Meacham. Mr and Mrs. A Reiser. Mesdamcs Emma Schwander. Fred Schwander. Gabe Essner, Floyd Stovall. Elizabeth Harms, Bert W alters and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker and family spent the week-end at Mt. Angel with Mr. Baker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker. Sunday evening dinner party guests at the Floyd Raffety home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lincoln, Mias Vernita Raffety. J. C. Raffety. Ed Vanderzanden and Mr. and Mrs. R affety a n d daughters Thelma. Arleta and Velda. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Wade and son Gordon of Portland visited at the Fred Jesse home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth H arm s stayed at the Jake Vandomelen home while Mrs. Vandomelen attended the H om e-m akers’ convention in Cor­ vallis. Mrs Frank Corey and Elaine and H erbert spent the week-end at the Chris Maurer home in Hillsboro. Change Sunday School WILEY’S wB: J ^ 1^ b ^ n e ^ tin V ^ . and L a u r ^ Haynes, Collin G.ee a Blooming school February 27 M r ^ n ^ M /s . A rthur Hill made a ?»““ • president, will trip to Eugene Sunday. VLSK- ________________ s J f c 1 r r ^ e ° M K in g w o u r classified columns may have “c h ^ p u l p i t Sunday e ^ n m g f ^ Just w hat you are looking f o r - Willlam Morse, who with his wife Read them . CURRY’S GROCERY Free Delivery Phone 771 SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 - 23 DALLES FLOUR - *155 Less than today’s wholesale price. POTATOES Red & White Mountain Burbanks $1.00 $1.00 Shoe Polish 2 in 1. Reg. 15c size «zV. Pineapple Blue & White 2X" Grown on top of Pumpkin Ridge. [NEW DEAL] GROCERY Crisco 59C Tomatoes 35c io 5 r Main Street» Corner 3rd and Service and Quality Price» Effective Fri. and Sat., Feb. 22 and 23 FLOUR — White Rose brand. Every sack guar­ anteed. /JQ 49 lbs.......... SUG AR- 10 lbs........ 49c TOMATOES, PEAS and CUT BEANS— 2 cans M. D av id so n ) J. P. Donaldson and Russell W alk­ er have joined the Boy Scouts. The troop hiked to their scout cabin Friday night for initiation. Attend Bill Hearing A large group of darym en from W ashington county attended the meeting a t Salem Friday night, when the senate bill No. 86 came before the house committee Those attending from West Union local were F red Jossy, Elmer Guerber. Fred Grossen. Chris Reichen. Wil­ liam Jefferies. Carl Bechen. Henry Berger. H Schmdt. A. Croeni and Fred Zurcher. Ed Meier has discarded the crutches and is able to get around with the support of a cane. He Is recovering slowly from a very severe sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. David Nordblom of P ortland were guests over the week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C hris­ tensen. Mrs. Nordblom was Mrs. Christensen's roommate when they attended norm al school at Mon­ mouth. A group of ladies m et with Mrs. A. Leppin February 13 for a sew­ ing bee. Present were Mesdames J. Huber. H erm an Schmidt. Albert Schmidt. R. Sheehan. M E. W arn­ er. J. W. Moore. M. Schlebel. W. R. Leverenz. H Voges. Jam es Haves. P. Jossy, A. Zahler. J M. Davidson and the hostess, Mrs. A. Leppen. CORN— Crystal White Flakes $1.00 See Huge Circular for Other Specials 10 bars 29c -f JL Ora t/Lz 4 Ora TISSUE. Soft and sanitary 650 sheets. 5 rolls Junior high school presented a program in the auditorium Friday night A one-act plai was present­ ed bv the 7B class Sliideiils taking part were Jam es Allison. Atleeu t ills. Eleanor Block Albert Loonier, Dan Nosier. Helen Cyrus, Douglass Seymour. Jack Williamson. Virginia Havens Jack (loodmun Treble Clef club and the boys' chorus presented several numbers About $18 was cleared The 7B class iiad a Valentine parly Thursday Girls on Hie en- lertainnient committee were Anna Webb. Erma Ketelmm und Mabel Kent Hefreslunenls were served Fifth grade of the Peter Boscow school had a musical program Val­ entine day. Contest Held W inners of the penm anship con­ test a! Junior high were K ate Iwa- saki. first; Anna Mary H artranipf. second: Evelyn Clark, third; Edith Sahnow, fourth. Paper Sold The 8B penm anship class publish­ ed a paper called "The Class C h a t­ ter." They sold the papers Friday nt two cents for earn copy. Their profit was $3.60. which will help finance the eighth grade banquet In May Each of Miss Anderson's English classes Is having a story-w rlttnc contest The 8B contest is In the form of a transcontinental race between to trains, The Union Pacif­ ic M -10001 and the Burlington Zephyr. Each person Is on one of these sides. The rate the train moves is determ ined by the number of stories written by pupils on th at side. The RB class is divided Into two football teams. H arvard and Yale When a pupil writes a story lie progresses five yards across the field When twenty stories are com­ pleted he makes a touchdown, or six points, for tils side. The side with the highest score at the end of the contest will be rewarded. The 7A class members had their plcturos taken, and they are on a large post­ er in the classroom K u h storv will add to a fram e for the picture, and the winning side will be llie one whose members have their pic­ tures framed first The 6B contest which has been in progress for two weeks Is still an exciting rare Cloycc Bump and Akira Tsugawa are in the lead with Alice Plrle and Jack Estepp in their footsteps. Miss MacDowells room at the David Hill school h a s three new members from Cornelius. Dolores. Mildred and Margie Olli. Dale L at­ imer has been ill the past I wo weeks at home. Irene Spencer has returned to school a fter having had the measles W alter McKinney has been ill at home with flu for a week. C. H. Nosler's office has taken on a much better appearance, since it was renovated last week, with the aid of the teachers and the school board. Rust-colored drapes were made, and the schoolboard purchased new inlaid linoleum for the floor. i By Mrs J A. McCov) SOUTH KANSAS CITY Kansas City school children have a new club which they call th e K C. M. club. Officers are Una Brady presi­ dent; G ertrude Vandomelon. vice- president. and R uth Vandehey, sec­ retary First meeting was held F ri­ day afternoon. Mrs. J. A. McCoy entertained the Harmony club and their husbands a t her home all day Wednesday A conundrum dinner was served at noon. The men folks enjoyed them ­ selves In the afternoon playing 500 and pinochle, while the ladles held their meeting. Mr. and Mrs J. P. Vanderzanden and family spent Monday evening a t the home of R alph Oglesby of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. C harlie Olson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs O tto Pritz- laff and daughter, all of Gales Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crow- thers of Cornelius visited Mr and Mrs E B Webb Monday afternoon and evening. Earl Waldron. B ert Hcesacker, L anor and Vernon Lyda. Estel and Melvin Dive attended a baseball meeting at Hillsboro Monday eve­ tlietr daughter, Mrs. Joe Vandom- clon. Ilirtlulay Crlrhrulcil Mrs. 'IAniy Kemper o f Forest Grove was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening when u lew of her friends came in to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Present were Mr and Mrs. Theo Krieger and daughter K atherine, Miss Eve­ lyn Orimail. Miss E laines VanLoo, Ralph Kemper, Clara Kemper ami L im a Kemper. Lawrence Herb, Wil­ liam VauLoo. Mr. and Mrs. Louts znrohmayiT, W airen and Merlin Kemper. Mr. and Mrs. lands Strohm ayer visited Mr. Strohm ayer’s sister. Mis. M an Esh, ol Portland Wednesday. Miss France:. Vanloo spent I he day with her sister. Mrs. lolly Kemper, of Forest Grove Una Brady attended a Valentine party at the home ol Arlene S h ear­ er of Hillside Saturday afternoon. Party Enjoyed Guests a t the home of Mr. mid Mrs. J. p. Vanderzanden a n d family Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Tuny Kemper and Iwo chil­ dren of i'orest Grove. Mr. and Mrs W arner Cropp amt sun Milton and daughter IXins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strolimaycr and Miss Fiances Van- Loo. Guy Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. M arlin Vanderzanden and little son Wayne. Mr and Mrs William Van- derzanden and son Danny of ltoy Mr. and Mrs. J A McCoy and daughters Gladys und Ethel, Ell l*oe of EAirest Grove. 'The evening was spent m playing "500' and dancing. Mr. and Mrs M artin Vanderzau- den visited Mr. mid Mrs. Bill Van- domelon of Roy Sunday. Mrs. Clara Reeves of Forest Grove is ill a t Hie home of her sis­ ter. Mrs. John Beaman. Mr und Mrs. Ira Blown. Mrs. Elmer Quick and son Dean were entertained at a dinner parly by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waddle of Dilley Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. A. McCoy mid daughters Gladys und Ethel. Eh Poe of Forest Grove were in Hllls- lioro S aturday m tern o o n O n th en way home they stopped at the Masonic home and visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCoy and Mr. mid Mr». Bradford Laughlin. Gladys and Ethel McCoy and Ell Poe visited Mr. mid Mrs. Herman Woodry, who live near there. Mrs. W arner Cropp and Mrs. Ira Brown were in Hillsboro Thursday. Zelbert Baker mid Estel Love vis­ ited Mrs. George Lee mid daughter Luclle of P ortland Saturday. Zelbert Baker started 10 work Monday morning f o r M o e h n k c Brothers, who started operations. Birthday Celebrated Mr. mid Mrs. J A. McCoy e n ­ tertained a t a dinner parly Sunday in honor of their daughter Gladys' birthday anniversary Mr and Mrs. I. P. Brady mid family were pres­ ent. Mferttn Vanderzanden. Jack H a rr­ iett, H M Barnes, Rural Baker and I. P. Brady have been working the past week putting up electric light poles and wire. Valentine Party at Blooming Home wen' Mrs. Daniel Werre mid Mr and Mrs. John Strickler mid fam ­ ily They gathered io honor Mis Strickler on her birthday anniver­ sary. Melvin Harrington and Allen and Lois Harrington of near Redmond and Iwo oilier members of the Plain View Grillige hl Deschutes county slopped at the W. U. Eily home Thursday. They were en route home from (lie homemakers' conference at Corvallis. Several couples from here a t­ tended |Mirty of Young Married People's class of Mountain Home Sunday school al the home of Mrs George Allison Friday night. Gilbert Jack of Tb.ant visited In. slxler, Mrs. John Strickler, last week Sunday dinner party guests nt (he C. 8. Haynes home were Mr and Mrs. W. C Eilv. Mr and Mis liam el Werre and lama Werre. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Downey. June amt Jo Ann Downey. Mr and Mis Hay Feed and children, Mr. and Mrs II. P. Strickler, Mrs W. E Peters Norma and Hurl Peters. Mrs. Jolui Strickler, Mildred mid Dlek Strick ler. Miss Helen Asliuhr. Donald Eily. George Rogers spent the week­ end with Ills mother, Mrs. Nellie Rogers, in Hillsboro. Sunday a fte r­ noon All's. Rogers ami Mr la'lim an of Hillsboro visited with the Waiter Führer family. Harold Cappoen has been absent from school for two weeks with an ear infection. IbipILs of laiurcl Ridge school ob­ served Lincoln s birthday with poems and stories of him. Valentine'» day was celebrated bv an exchange of token» among the teacher and pu­ pil». ERNEST EAY API’I EliAI'E H CIlO l.lJt F inest Eav Applegate, 44. former Midway resilient, died at his liome iii Albany February 13 and was burled on Ids birthday lie was born at Corvallis Eebruury 14. Hint Deceased Is survived by the widow, three brothers und a sister. The Applegates lived at Midway several years and operated the .Scholls' lruck line before moving 1 Io ForUaud and then to Alhuny. Donclson Sc Sewell Phono 988 I K ENSI II I MIIALMI Its FUEL Edgings and Inside, dry. i Md Excelleut kitchen wood, the best buy you can find. Srasnurd Slab anil Blink Ill-inch (Bit Growth Elr Coal and (iasco Briquets Herman Rehae Phone 2J83X Argus classified ads get results. Phone 3251 Rice M atches s;^cousT 6 „.„,22c F lou r SK” $1.56 S o a p eî S nïk T! ...............10 19c FANCY BROKEN 5 Pounds 15c bars COFFEE Many other items especially priced! Phone 1001 See our windows! Special Inducement at These Low Prices! DELUXE BLEND FAIRWAY BLEND You can pay more, but you can’t Washington County’s Favorite. get better coffee. Hlllil debaters will meet Canby and Estacada this week. Hie debate with Estacada being scheduled here and the oilier nt Cmibv Last week the local tennis lost to West Linn and G resham Howard Miller mid Gordon Halley made up the affirm ­ ative team and Anna Schwanke and Rena Hertel the negative last week Pacific university male quartet, directed by Mrs Evans, dean of music, sang at the Hllhl assembly last Wednesday. George Iwusaki donated 10 J a p ­ anese cherry trees to the high school lust week mid these were planted around the building. Laugh and the world laughs with you weep and you get a shiny none I Bchrmnns Shipping Cattle to Hawaii Everybody is happy when Perfection Bakery breads and pastries are on the table. The quality and taste make for h a p p y families-. (II, Mr. Runnell 1‘hun« U llW i JOHNSON Henry and Ernest Uehrniun left Thunwlay for Albany where they loaded fifty head of selected cattle for shipment to H on­ olulu. The rattle, consisting of heifers and milk rows, were to tie moved to S eattle by rail and will then be transferred to shipboard, for their ocean Journey Ernest Bchrniun Is uceomiuinylng them Io Hawaii, and a helper was to be en ­ gaged before the stock was placed on the ship The trip by w alrr will lake about nine days, but Mr Behr- tnan expects to lie gone about n month Henry Behrman returned from Albany Friday. Mr. and Mrs Carl Ashahr a n d son Allen of Portland were week­ end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demniln. Perfection Bakery Phone 451 FREE DELIVERY 53c Mb. DEVILED MEAT 15c Armour .■ Best. CLEANSER “S “ " '. . . BAKING SODA 3C 23c 2 ib*. 45c BLACK PEPPER “ “X “ RHUBARB Poun(I Straw berry variety. 5c APPLES X rnd .oncs . 69C 4-oz. ORANGES , ^ 1“ . 35c GRAPEFRUIT J 15c In bulk. PUREX Fresh Fruit and Vegetable L 10c In bulk. ....... 18c W t llrUvrr THINGS YOU W ILL NEED THIS MONTH . soap and cleansers, macaroni and cheese, salmon WALDORF TISSUE SCOT TISSUE PALMOLIVE SOAP ÇJQAP C’RYSTAI. WHITE Good Cookers. Large size. Arizona secdle»». 13c 21c 19c 19c 3 rails 3 ran» 4 ban n Re«. O iMrx RAISINS CAKE FLOUR Seedless. Swansdown Pkg. 28c COFFEE ,,O, HK C H O C O L A T E ,^ ,,1* PUREX Quart 31c 23c 11c 25C 4-lb. pkg.......... A*PLUS Whit* King RIPIMD RtntSHING Health -a Granulated » FLAPJACK FLOUR ROSEWARE OATS EGGS Fresh Medium 2 dozen ........ 39c WHEATIES Fresh Vegetables Daily Com er Third and Main Street» 3 ib*. Re», phone 2062 Local Debate Team Will Compete Here Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — February 22, 23, 25 18c «1 U •> I P ig g iy W ig g ly INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street Mb. H Uloboro I UNEItAI. DIKECTOKH anil BI j OOMINO—M artin Stuebe was the honor guest a t a Valentine p a r­ ty at the parsonage February 14. O thers present were Esther mid Ernest Meyer. Helen and Dorothy Helmold. Velva Hyde Leonard. S tel­ la and A rthur Gurske. Eleanor and Leonard Weichbrodt, Wilma and Dorothy Schaus. Harold Krahmer. Fred Hemma. Henry Neuklrk. R ich­ Walter Denimlns Entertain ard Herdleln. Fred Mnhly. Henry and John Neuman. John Llcbenow Guests a t an informal dinner p ar­ and Donald Hinrichs. Two prizes ty a t ttie W alter Deniinln home were awarded Miss Dorothy 8chaus for leadership In various games Henry Neumann also was a winner twice. O ther winners were Esther Meyer. Velva Hyde and Donald Hinrichs, while in a group contest the quintet headed by Stella Ourske led by a good majority. M artin Stuebe. the son of Rev. L. Stcube who for many years was the pastor of the church a t Bloom­ ing. Is spending the year of hl vicarage us assistant pastor to Rev P. Schaus of Schefflln, aiding him tn his school work and the mission project at M ountaindale. Mr. Stuebe is a student of Concordia Theologi­ cal Seminary. St. Louts. Miss Stella Gurske. who was em ­ ployed In Hillsboro for several months, returned to her home Feb­ ruary 9. F a ir w a y M ark et 39c ......... 27c POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs. ZdC S Contest in Penmanship Held Local Grade School Una Brady Heads New K.C.M. Club Subscribe for th e Argus. Sunday were Mr ami Mrs H i i t u m i Lelbo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olcson and sons and Mrs Al vln Oleson and i lilldien. Mr an.I Mi s Joe Wei re mul son G le n v isited Mr. and Mrs Hcliul- mi'i'tch ,of Hillsboro Kuiulny. ning at tile courthouse. Kansas City school children cn- Mrs. Strickler of Program Given i Joyed a Valentine iiarty 'Thursday 1 afternoon They all exchanged Val­ Ridge is Honored entines and played games. Vandcizan at Junior High den Mr of und Roy Mrs. spent Henry LAUREL RIDGE Guests a t the 'Thursday with H P Strickler home Wednesday SOAP 3 cakes 1 4 C 3 cans SOAP, Classic. 3-lb. can I B y M r. . J o h n H ELV ETIA -M any dairym en In tins vicinity have had their cattle tested for Bang's disease, although they are not signed up for the county test. few reactors have been reported and the owners are getting rid of them. This practice has been going on for some time and dairymen are getting more profit from their clean herds, tt enzel Wins Ribbon Joseph Wenzel attended a ban- uet a t the Masonic Temple In •ortland Wednesday, in honor of the scout m asters and scouts Mr Wenzel was awarded a blue ribbon 1934 sat*s^actorj annual rating for BAK. POWDER, Crescent COFFEE Treat yourself to a good cup of coffee. Helvetia Cattle Undergoing Test Beginning March 3 a change in the time of Sunday school and Bible class will be made. They will be conducted at 9:30 each ensuing Sunday. A num ber of adults a t ­ tended th e church services last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O tto Voges and family visited Mr. Voges' parents at West Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P E LaReau of Portland visited at th e Philip H er­ gert home Saturday evening George Connolly is at St. M artin's WBl Mineral springs a t Carson. W ash .. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Page G ardner and ^ , ' ^ ’^ T % z w d e r Ha n r f namUnv ^ H l g h ’in p P n o c W ^ e n t w S ? S \ l ^ F H k Me^ í : k ^ d » i g h rdsc¿r7 i«“ # w « ‘ 4 1.,, Harrison school had a Valentine party last Thursday afternixm. The school children spoke the poems learned for the deelaniatlon contest Pupils selected to go to Banks lor the prelim inary contest are Robert Rilev. Lucille and Harold Rieben and Billy Mabie. T hursday visitors at the Ed Schlegel home were Sam Schlegel of Olympia. Wash.. Mr. and Mi - Will H alt and Lmnlv of Illinois Mrs. Rose Prickett of Hillsboio.' Mrs Ella T im e r and Glen Turner of n ear Hillsboro. Miss Leora Williams visited sev­ eral days last week witli relatives in Portland. Fourteen tables were in play at the 51X1 party at tile Mountaindale coinmunity hall Saturday night Honors were won by Irene G ardner, and Andrew Hergert, first und Sylvia Duyck and Fred Jesse, sec­ ond. Miss Doris Peachy of Portland spent the week-end with Mr und Mrs. F. Peachy. Monday evening dinner party guests a t the Janies M athlesen home were Mrs. George Connolly Mildred Hergert. Ruby Reynolds and Helen Hollenbeck. r- stay. -1-, Mr. and Mrs Sm ith and two sons of Lea m ile. Colorado, have moved onio the lletrlek place 11 Moore und family formerly resided there. Benefit Dance Saturday North Plains baseball teuni will sponsor a benefit dance Saturday night at tile M ountaindale com niiinity hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Stew art Jr of Portland visited his folks. Mr and Mrs. c>. Stew art Sr., Monday Mrs E. Turner. Mr. and Mis Vernon Turner of near Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lincoln oi near N orth Plains Mr. and M is Gabe Essner of Meacham a n d Mr- Ed Liming visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raffety Sunday. Mrs Raffety has been quite ill, but is improving. Mrs Jim Moore lias been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Murpliy of Bend. Party Enjoyed p ort;and & & daughter Elaine, Mrs iMto Vogei. Mi« E E Leming and Miss Gladys Hielil motored to Corvallis Tuesday to attend the festival of plays pre- ire of the till Home­ sented as a feature makers' convention. Among Sunday visitors at the Claude Williams home were Ml and Mis Ralph Williams of Scoggins Valley. Thursday, February 21. 19.35 OREGON 2pkg. 23c 'W hcatles Children’« Choice." DEL MONTE 4 / C X .... 15c SALMON— No. 1 tall ........ iV„N,A- ' ‘a SOAP White King Toilet Soap 28c 3 for 14c 22c 27c “Old Dutch goes further, doesn’t scratch be­ cause made with pure Seismotite.” 21c Wheat Hearts 24c W heat H earts for a n u tri­ tious hot breakfast." CALO DOG FOOD 21c 3 cans ........... 25C February 22, 23 and 25 "His M aster's Chotc«.’1 Hillsboro, Oregon