The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, February 21, 1935
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
following children: Mis. Lizzie Dll-
| I n I uik I. They left for Beaalde Bun-
| Ion anil Wallace Smith. Forest
J day night. Mr. Gutarlunldt and
Grove,
and Mrs. Edith Varley Ver­
I Mr. Otilllete ure employed In u
nonia. Following sisters and a broth­
shingle nidi near BciwUte.
er
also
survive Carrie Walworth,
Ilau Brook» Honored
l'u u n d u . K a n s a s , Rose Wiley, Augus­
Mr and Mr» Jim Brook» of
ta,
Kansas;
Marv Carllle Hillsboro.
llriNika lllll entertained Sunday
I and Augustus Fuller, Tuanda, Kan-
| with a dinner In honor of Ban
' sas.
Brook», who 1» with the navy and
Shower Given for Miss M. who wu» home with hla parent». Berry Grower» Meet Kama»
JAMEH LEROY VANKIItK
Mr and Mr», lllll Brook», over the
C ity ; Birthday Observed
FOREST GROVE Funeral serv-
W neflor; Club Meet»
week-end, Mr
Brook» left for
! Ices lor Joseph Leltoy VanKlik, 63.
Bremerton Hunduv night and 1»
I who died at his home here Febru­
expecting to leave from there Wed­
KAN8AH
C
IT
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W
E.
Marr
a
t­
illy Mra Frank |*v/ai|tlt)
14. were held Bunday at the
nesday for the (iiiam Inland».
tended strawberry code meeting ary
Methodist church with Rev. Alex­
Paul
Lurttir.
who
1«
with
the
ItOCK CItKKK Rev. B M Fren-
Munday at Olympia, ander Bennett officiating
Inter­
cnborg from Parkersburg, Iowa, new marine», i» patrollng a powder agreement
WuHll.
ment was In Forest View cemetery.
pastor of the Reformed church, a r­ mauualne at Bremerton.
Kau.sU»
City
Woman's
club
met
Mr.
VunKIrk
was
born
at
Port-
Mr.
and
Mr».
Bill
buttle
left
for
rived here Haturdav night. He held
111» first »ervlre» here Hunduv morn­ Bonneville Hunduy Mr». Luolhe. with Mr». Ernest Mari Wednesday j land, Indiana. January 12, 1872, was
afternoon
N
ext
m
e
e
tin
g
Will
be
married to Carrie Hall at D e M oss
ing Itev. Frcsrnlxxg made the trip I who hud been 111. 1» recovering
Springs, Oregon, December 25. 1902,
alone by automobile, leuvlhff Mon­ lamia Bumuelson. who has been with Mr». Ray Vunderzanden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyda of Ver- and had lived at Forest Grove 28
day and arriving here Huturduy, a working In camp, will be home for
tXxrrt vlkiled at Hie Claude Lyda years. He had served as mail car­
distance of 2.200 miles, lie en­ , some time.
rier. Deceased Is survived by the
• home Bunday.
countered rain, fog, snow and he
! Mr and Mr». Ray Vanderzanden widow und two daugil’rra, Mr Carl
on lit» way. and on one occuslon
and children vlMUxI Mr», Francis J Grable ol Portland and Ethel
drove more than litio mile« hi one
Harriet VanKIrk of Forest Grove
‘ Vanderzanden ol lu>y Bunday
day.
Mr. and Mrs Ituy Hodge visited A sister and two brother., also sur-
Mrs. Harnh Hardin of Inglewood.
Mr. Hodge » lather In Vernonia ■ vlve.
Cal, who had been visiting here
With her parent», Mr. and Mrs i Another large crowd gathered In Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb and Mrs.
GEORGE BON DURANT
Nels Nelson, left lust week lor the hs a| Christian church l u s t
George W BonDurant, 81. who
l’ortland unit Is leaving for Beattie Thursday evening for the dinner Vnlis of Portland were week-end
resided
here for many years, died In
from there this week.
I and meeting »potiMired by the local guest» at the Claude Lydu home
Berry grower» here met at the Portland Bunday and funeral serv­
Ris k Creek school baseball team i Town»end Old Age Revolving pen-
played the brook» lllll school team «Ion plan. Judge John A Jeffrey Kansa» City hull Wednesday eve­ ices were held at the First Free
¡•'rlday at Brooks Hill, lutilng 21 ()f Portland was the speaker. He ning. The perry situation was dis­ , Methodist church in Portland Wed-
to 5.
I declared the Townsend plan con- cussed and seems to be looking bet­ ■ nesdiiv afternoon. Concluding serv­
ices were at Rose City cemetery.
511»» Waefler (liven shower
Ilnur-. to gain In the favor of thi ter.
Birthday Celebrated
Mr. BonDurant Is survived by the
A shower was given Friday after- American pimple and that the fight
Raymond Vanderzanden attended widow and three children: Mrs. F
nism tor Miss Margaret Wuefler at for the passage of the bill In ron-
H
Sumner. Mrs. Leo Ooctsch and
u
purly
at
the
1..
C.
Brabham
home
licr home, as some of the furnish- gress luis Just begun Workers for
lugs of their house had been de- the plan were urged to continue at Fairview H u tu rd a y afternoon. It George Emery BonDurant ol Port­
land.
Slroyed bv fne recently. She recelv- circulating petitions and to wrlli bring Ed ward Brabham » birthday
congressmen and urge thein lo sup­ anniversary.
ed many useful article«
Marjorie Mart and Francis Ea ,ly MSB. m i \ l \ m i l B S I EVENS
port the Townsend blll.
Mrs. Zimmerman Burini
Mrs. Dudley W Stevens, nee Mal­
attended a Valentine party given by
The « « .Il l next
meeting n of
the local
Mr».
John
Zimmerman
Port-
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Arlene
Shearer at Hie Perry Shear­ ta Bales, died February 12 at Reno.
la n d w as b u rled F rid a y lu th e K e-
wl1
ñ h r l í í b ó s ‘"éliiirJíí
fo rm ed c h u r c h c e m e te ry h e re It, y j »• *>'•’ *
*
o rfa t.
C d v ha» er home at Fairview Saturday a f­ , Nevada, according to word received
here by Mrs. J. E. Reeves Mrs
I d w ard H. h en il h eld a s h o rt s e n t- L
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The
pubh«' ternoon.
Mr. and Mr». Alfred Lewis vis­ Stevens spent her girlhood in the
Invited to »pci
hw at the graveside Mrs. Zimmer­ been
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kennedy vicinity of Cornelius and Forest
man leaves her huslwnd and three Is In v ited
Grove, and was well known in
ol Bunks Bunday.
step-children. Alsmt three years
Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Hamilton a t­ Washington county. She la survived
ago Mrs. Zimmerman visited In
tended the funeral Bunday of Dan by her widower and a son, George
England with her parents Mr. Zim­
Stemmier at Molullu. The Hamil­
merman lived In thl» community
ton» and Hteuunters were friend»
many years ago.
In Nebraska.
W. T. Club Meets
Mr. and Mrs Henry Reese and
Mr». Sarah. C. IUainy. 73, a rcaU Wulter
W T. club met at the home of
Reese of Laurel. Mrs. Ber­
ay. Part of the dr... _
.
tha Demmln, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
afternoon wu.. np«*nt hi Binging A year», died here early Friday morn- Demmln und »on I a ster of Bloom­
CEDAR CANYON—A shower was
Valentlno lunch wan served. Next lug after an lllnefut of six months, ing were Bunday dinner guest* of given
at the home of Mrs. G. E
meeting will lx* with Mrs. Frank Funeral »ervhes were conducted Mr. and Mrs. V. Lewis.
j
Place
In honor of her daughter-
K ma I March H. at Idletnore house
Sunday afternoon at the Done toon
Mr. und Mrs. V Lewis visited Mr. in-law, Mrs. Jim Place. She recelveu
Lucille Nr toon of Portland spent «to Sewell chapel with Rev. R. L and Mrs. M. Bheelar of Scoggins j many beautiful and useful gifts.
the week-end with her parent«. Mr. Putnam officiating. Interment was Valley Huturday night.
ITescnt were Mesdamcs B. Haynes.
and Mrs Neto Nelson.
at the north annex to the Hillsboro
Mr and Mr». Kay Vanderzanden J Moehnke, W. Moehnke, W. Shep­
Mr and M r
Ted Outschmldt cemetery.
spent
the
week-end
In
Portland
vis­
ard,
George Holzman, M Martin
ind family and Mr and Mrs.
Mr». Reamy van born in Missouri. iting Mrs. Vanderzanden*« parent», and little
son Jimmy. L. Stroh­
Claude Chlllete and family of near October 11. I8fil Deceased Is sur- Mr. and MW. Caputo, and other mayer,
K Krieger, J. Beneflel, J.
8caiilde »pent the week-end visiting vlved by the widower, William J relatives.
Narup.
H.
Narup. W. Wright, J.
Mr. and Mr» John Outschmldt of Reamy of Hillsboro; two sons. J
William Easly. Cecil and Earl of Frydendall. F. Frydendall and little
this section, and with Mr. and Mr». A and W C Reamy. both of Hllto- Fairview spent Huturday evening daughter
Helen.
Mae Braun and
Hill Luethe of Brooks hill. Mr and boro; and three daughters Mrs h with Rollle Cox.
little daughter Betty. Misses Fran­
Mr» John Schneider In Hhady W Ullman of Los Angeles Cal
ces Van Loo and Margy Place.
Brook. Mr and Mr». Carl 8chnabele Mrs. O. O Gray and Mrs. E W
Hand Injured
on HauvleV Island, w i t h Mr». Vincent, both of Portland. 'I wo ms -
Wlnle working in the blacksmith
Ted Ont»ctimidt’s imrent» In Port- ter» and two brothers In Nebraska
shop Saturday morning William
land and with her »later on Sauvles* also survive.
Moehnke caught his hand In be­
tween the cog wheel of the turning
FOREST GROVE—Funeral serv­ lathe, severely crushing and tear­
ices for Mrs. Susana May, 90. who ing the flesh from his left hand.
Mrs. Katherine Moehnke is visit­
died at the home of her daughter.
Mr» Luella Hutchison, at Arcade ing her daughters. Mrs. Nellie Lima
Friday, were held at the daughter's and Mrs. Eva Glover, of near Beav­
home Monday afternoon. Interment er Creek.
Operations Started
was In Arcade cemetery.
Moehnke Bros, started their saw
Mr». May was born In Vermlllan mill Monday morning after a few
(FORMERLY KRUCHEK’S KASH GROCERY)
county. I ll. November 27, 1844. and months' shut-down, and are em­
married James May In Nevada.
Iowa. January. 1860. Twelve children ploying about 35 men.
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials
were born to the union and those
FREE D E L IV E R Y
PH O N E 2001
surviving are as follows: Mrs.
Hutchison; Mrs. Francis Rose.
Charley S. May. Daniel W. May.
Portland; Willi» R. Muy. Vancouv­
er. Wash ; Simeon May. Jewel, and
(lly I.oia Richmond)
Mrs. Rose Johnson. California. For­
LETSYVILIaE~E E Rowton suf-
ty-eight grandchildren. 78. great­ fered
a
broken
bone In his left leg
grandchildren and 18 great-great- when he was kicked
by a horse.
grandchildren also survive.
Ladles' club met with Mrs. Lily
Hanley Thursday afternoon. Next
MRS. CYNTHIA E. SMITH
meeting will be with Mrs. Einar
FOREST GROVE-Mrs. Cynthia Berggren.
* CAMPBELL'S.
Elizabeth Smith, 81, resident here
"B ro a d w a y B ill" S ta r ts
for 19 years, died Monday at her
"Broadway Blll," another comedy
home, and lunerul services will be
held at 2 p. m. today »Thursday, at triumph by Frank Capra who pro­
the Forest Grove Undertaking com­ duced "It Happened One Night,"
pany chapel with Rev. A. M. S. will be presented at the Venetian
Stock olflelatlng. Interment was In theatre tonight (Thursday». Friday
and Saturday. Warner Baxter. Myr-
! ■. ' View cemeterv.
Mrs. Smith was born In New York na Loy and Walter Connolly have
IN BULK.
June 8. 1853. and was married to leading roles.
Ell Smith January 30. 1870. In
SEE OUR DOLLAR DAYS LIST !
Let the advertisements help you
Peoria, III. They came to Oregon
In 1881. Deceased Is survived by the make your shopping plans.
M arr A ttends
Code Session
Pastor A rrives
at Rock Creek
Townsend Meeting
Draws Large Crowd
Mrs. Sarah Reamy
Buried on Sunday
Party Given for
Mrs. Jim Place
Woman, 90, Dies
at Arcade Home
H IL L S B O R O C A S H
GROCERY
E. E Rowton Has
Break from Kick
ORANGES
100
... 2 9 c
G R A P E F R U IT
5c
T O M A T O JU IC E s ,„ 2 5 c
S T R IN G B E A N S
9c
S A L A D D R E S S IN G Pt 15c
HILLSBORO
MEAT
QUALITY
SPECIALS FOR
COMPANY
SERVICE
O renco P .T .A .
H as Program
Club Meets; Farewell Held;
Vie in Declamation
<8> Mr.. Hugh llu r.l.tt.l
GItENCG Parent-Teacher as.^rel­
ation founders' day program was
held In the school auditorium
Thursday night. Alter a short busi­
ness meeting the following program
was given Mrs. Frank Warren and
Mrs. Otto Lochden, duet; boys'
quartet, composed ol Donald Rog­
ers, Bud Baughman, Jack Curry
and Robert Burdette, song; candle
lighting ceremony, those taking
par', Mrs. O. A. Robson, Mrs. H. L
Carlyle. Elva Bradley. Joy Hoague,
Don» Rogers. Nancy Pitman, H ar­
old, Lois Robson. Rebecca Webb,
Esther Bella, Louise Parks. K ath­
erine Goodman. Helen Willert, H at­
tie Warren, Bernlcce Ensley. Dor­
othy Parks. Arlene Bernards. Bar­
bara Burdette, Dorothy Warren;
Mesdames Warren and Loehden.
duet; group of Dramatic club mem­
bers, song; boys' quartet, song; Vir­
ginia Robson and Arlene Bernard .,
minuet.
Club Meet» Today
Friendly Circle club will hold
Its regular meeting today (Thurs­
day i at 2 p. m . in the church par­
lor. All members urged to be pres­
ent.
Amos Rich accompanied relatives
on a trip to visit relatives in K an­
sas. They left last week and expect
to be gone a month or more.
Grade school boys' basketball
team defeated Reedvllle Monday
night 18 to 15.
Mrs. John Hetzler of Portland
spent last week with Mrs. J. P.
Rogers.
C. E. Sparks of Portland was here
Tuesday visiting friends and look­
ing after property.
W. If. Curry and family return­
ed to their home in Yakima Friday.
They moved here last summer.
Girls’ basketball. team lost to Un­
ion In their first game Wednesday
afternoon 28 to 4.
RO AST
12
Ik.
TENDERLOIN
$1.00
M UTTO N S T E A K
To Stew or Boil
lb.
5
BACON
BOLOGNA
MINCED HAM
LIVER SAUSAGE
CORNED BEEF -
22c
gfl
15 e
■ W lb .
OYSTERS S.“h. w “
I LAKU
inn 2 ib....................
Pure Silverlcaf.
MARSHMALLOWS
■ AwV
€ Cx*
................................ 2 0 c
Fluffiest.
1-lb. carton .......................................
PEAS
Del Monte Early Garden.
No. 2 can ............................................
MT. VERNON, a Hillsboro
product.......................................
M IL K
va*
TW»
16
15c
BRONSON’S.
(Pint jar 9c)
K T ............ 29c
45c
BANANAS
45c
35c
WHITE K I N O -
24-ox. pkg..............
FREE—2 bars—SOAP
19c
TISSUE. Waldorf.
4 rolls .....................
17c
MAYONNAISE— Best Foods.
10c
Pint ......................
Golden ripe.
SUNBRITE
Cleanser
3 cana ...
2 lb«...............
..............5c
FREE DELIVERY
lie
CARROTS
13c
Fancy, bulk.
6 lbs.............
And I ran
FREE !
Ix *u Richm ond)
Ready to advise yon In purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
AU meat» Inspected by Dr. Nieol
and Dr. Almqaist.
Friday and Saturday Special»
Home Cured
SMOKED MEATS
19c
H A M S,.»
Half or whole.
and
35c
10c
5 Deliveries Daily
Rea. Phone 321Z
•y=
CeúunfáatJcctC Co.
Price» Effective Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 22, 23, 25
COFFEE
FREE DELIVERY
C rackers
2-lb. box ....
SU I
Sunshine
Krispy.
S h r im p
Columbia Beat
29c
...6 8 c
Economy
Or OYSTERS.
5-oz. can ............
Gulf Kist, fancy.
He
a
1-lb. canA dSC e
U/g-lb. can 7c)
C o c o a Hershey’s.
M a t c h e s 6-box carton ...... 2 3 c
True American — Diamond Quality.
OXYDOL— With 2 bars Giant P. &
G. Free.
Large pkg....................................
SOAP— Liberty White
Laundry. 10 bara .......... .
SUNBRITE— Cleanser.
(1 can free) 3 can» ...............
...5 5 c
Tavern
27C
1-lb. jar ......
Golden West
1-lb. jar ........
30C
DILL PICKLES— Happyvale.
Q uart...........................................
17c
SOUPS— Campbell’s
1 9 c assorted. 3 cans ..................... 2 5 c
4 Q
MARSHMALLOWS— Fresh
JLttrC from
factory. 1-lb. cello.... 1 5 c
PCaS
J ell W ell
ISLAND BELLE, 3033.
(6 ran» 57c)
3 cam
29c
MAINE O. B. No.
Corn WILTON
(8 cans 85c)
2 cana ...................
Villa. No.
Tomatoes Alta
(6 rana 57e) 3 ran«
POWDER.
Calumet RAKING
(Bulk)
2 lbs...............
thread,
Coeoanut Long
unsweetened. 1-lb. cello..
3.
3U.
ilc
CHEESE— Tillamook.
Lb...................................
RAISINS— Seedless.
4-lb. bag ....................
20c
23c
FLOUR
TEA
Large size.
2 dozen . . ,
COFFEE
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
29c
29c
25c
15c
SHORTENING— White
Cloud. 4-lb. carton ......
45c
TOBACCO— Geo. Washing- B A a
ton. 10c size. Special, 3 for.... AvV
NORTHERN— Hard wheat.
04 ff Q
49-lb. s a c k ............................................ <4»e9O
KITCHEN QUEEN—
04
49-lb. sack ............................................
Crown, Drifted Snow or Fisher’s 04 09
Blend. 49-lb. sack .......................... «JP
JLeOO
ORANOES
27c
PORK A BEANS, Van Camp’s
f By
pkg».
Saturday Only!
SANKA COFFEE—
Lb. ran ......................
Folk at Timber
Given a Farewell
Sealed in new cubes.
IT’S NEW !
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Cake H our—
MEAT SPECIALS
Natural flavor.
Large
bottle
Quart jar
AIRWAY.
(Lb. 19c) 3 Iba.
FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY
PHONE 082
A»V
$1.00
MILD OREGON.
Pound ..................
M USTARD
S a /»
$1.49
A M M O N IA o r B L U IN G
SWANSDOWN
cana
Candle Light. Hard wheat blend.
49-lb. aack .............................................
C H EESE
S . lh c . ± . e:..............
10c
Libby’s or Armour's.
SPECIALS
DOLLAR DAYS
c3on:ouND
20c
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
DEVILED MEAT
Small white.
Roy
lard
And 3 ibs. Brown Sugar FREE
BEANS
and Robert Pomeroy and Mr.
Sparks spent the week-end with
friends and relatives in TtUamook.
Mrs. Ethel M
and son
Virgil and daughter Blanche of
Hillsboro visited Mrs. McCormick's
IR y Mr«. R. I. Cox)
K INTON O n io n buyers have been I mother. Mrs Lilly M. Bierly, Sun­
numerous among the growers here , day.
Mumps and measles are still
during the past week or so and sev­ prevalent
around town, but In most
eral carloads were sold, at a very' of the cases
they are In a very
good price. Some of the growers ore I light form.
still holdin» a carload or so. hoping'
for a better price. Those sold went i
to Portland wholesalers.
Klnton Ladles' Aid society will ‘
U ty M I m M arth a V a n d aria n d en )
meet to work on a quilt with Mrs
Robert Pomeroy Wednesday all day.
Mrs. J. M. Vanderzanden visited
with pot luck dinner at noon A ll' relatives in Portland this week-end.
Thirteen Tables in Play
ladies are invited, bring sewing I
tools.
Card party given by the Sodality
J H. Aten attended the American , girls Thursday evening was a sn«-
Legion party held in Sherwood Fri­ ces* There were thirteen tables
day evening. Mrs Aten and chil­ played. Prizes were won bv Loretta
dren spent the evening with her Vanderzanden, Mrs. Frank Herb.
sister, Mrs. Bowen, who resides Lena Delplauche. Frank Herfel.
there. Mrs. Bowen was giving a Frank Meeuwsen a n d Clarence
shower In honor of another sister, Vanderzanden.
who resides In California
Dick Wilcox, who broke his hip in
S. H Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. a fall some time ago, was brought
Robert Pomeroy and family visited home from the Good Samaritan
relatives in Portland Saturday Bert hospital Wednesday. The hip will
Move to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goheene and Sparks returned home with them be in a cast for some time yet.
daughter Jennie Warren moved to
Portland Saturday, where Mr. Go­
heene 1« employed.
Orenco grade boys’ basketball
five lost to Beaverton Wednesday
afternoon.
Orenco basketball team defeated
the Rose City Van and Storage
team on the local floor Monday
night 39 to 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Persons
and baby of Ihrmpkin Ridge visited
at the George Person home Sun­
day evening.
Kinton Growers
Dispose of Onions
2 LBS. F R A N K F U R T E R S
Fine granulated.
Friday,
Saturday,
Monday
February
22, 23, 25
Bonnie of Portland spent the week­
end with her brother, W. H. Ring,
and family.
Division I, 4-H cooking club met
with their leader. Mrs. Ernest Wil­
fert. Friday afternoon Bernice En­
sley and Helen W.uert gave a dem­
onstration on making iruit salad.
Rlctiard Montgomery of Oregon
city and Mrs. Margaret Miller of
Portland were guests at the W H
Ring home Sunday.
Miss Helen Bella of Portland
«pent Sunday with home folks.
“Aunt Dinah’s Substitutes.' 4-H
cooking club, met with their lead­
er Miss Marie McKinnis, In the
sclxxil lunch room Wednesday after­
noon. Virginia Robson and Arlene
Bernards demonstrated the making
and serving of salad to the class.
Last week Hattie Warren and Bar­
bara Burdette made and served
potato soup to the class.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A Robson enter­
tained a number of Portland friends
at a Valentine dinner party Satur­
day night. Present were Messrs, and
Mesdames T. Pfatnter, Ward Kei-
zler, Lister Usery, Russell Gram­
mar and family.
P I C N I C S Lb. ..... ..... .... 14c
BEEF R O A S T Lb.
10c
Q U A R T of K RA U T
SUGAR
PORK RIBS and
BACK BONES
Page Three
TIMBER—A surprise farewell par­
ty was given for Mrs S. D Willis
at her home here Saturday night
Present were Messrs, and Mesdames
Boyd Wright, Oscar Shiffer, Albert
Riche, William Hoffman. W. E
Gilmore, Mrs. John Richmond. Mrs
Morris Kochman. and the guest of
honor, Mrs. Willis. The evening
was spent playing card.». Refresh­
ments were served at the home of
f arewell Party Held
Mr. and Mrs. Shiffer. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Gross enter­ Willis have been residents of Tim­
tained with a farewell party for ber for many years. They will make
Mias Jennie Warren and Jack Cur­ their home in Portland.
ry Thursday night. Attending were Miss Margaret Fink of Portland ,
Helen and James Ensley. Byrdtane, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Hart
Doris and Donald Rogers, Robert for a few days.
and Barbara Burdette. Bud Baugh­ Walter Scott, stationed at the
man, william Sabo, Maude Hamel. Green Mountain CCC camp, spent
Morris McEntee, Hattie and LeRoy the week-end with his sister, Mrs
Warren. Virginia Robson, Jennie Boyd Wright.
Warren and Jack Curry. The eve­
Miss June Townsend of Sunset
ning was spent in playing games camp was confined to her home a
and music.
few days last week with a light a t­
The division II cooking girls. tack of measles. This is the second
"Aunt Dinah's Substitutes, s o l d case reported in this vicinity. The
home-made candy at the founders' attacks last but three days and have
day program and raised two dollars. little effect on the person afflicted.
Contest Held
Roy and Ike Snider spent the
Last Friday afternoon an elimin­ week-end in Carlton.
Mrs. Mae Brown of Westmber Is
ation tryout for the declamation
contest was held In the school audi­ keyping house for Mr. Sam and
torium. Judges were Rev. Thomas Clarence Hankins in the absence
C. Duncan. Mrs. H. E. Scheldt and of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hankins.
Paul Pearson of Carlton returned I
Mr. Scrafford. Lois Robson and Ar­
lene Bernards won first places and to work at the Snider Brothers'
will represent Orenco at Beaverton Shingle mill this week after having
been confined to his home during
February 22.
the past week with pneumonia.
Party Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shiffer went ]
Miss Marie McKinnis gave a
Valentine party for the primary to Vernon last Tuesday n i g h t I
room last Thursday afternoon. The where Mr. Shiffer was initiated Into
room was decorated with Valentines the I. O O. P.
Ben Hart was a Hillsboro visitor
and cupids to fit the occasion. Chil­ Saturday.
dren of pre-school age enjoying
Walter
Wright spent the week­
the party were Jean Price, Bernie
Goodman. G rade Karns. Evelyn end with friends in Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilmore and
Bernards and Archie O. Pitman Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren and Mrs. Mary Walker spent the week­
Mrs. Warren's sister of Portland end in Portland.
Miss Louise Kalish. who is a
visited at the Frank Warren home
nurse at the St. Vincent's hospital
Friday.
in
Portland, spent several days last
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilfert and j
week with her parents, Mr. and
family visited Mrs Alice Handley Mrs.
John Kalish.
in Beaverton Saturday afternoon.!
Dean Kiesel of Portland, a former
Mr and Mrs. O. D. Corbin of
Portland visited the H. E. Burdette resident in Timber, is visiting sev­
eral days with his uncle and aunt
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M A. Cage, Harold Mr. and Mrs. George McCulstian.
and Ralph of Portland spent Sun­
City Installs Pipe
day at the L. T. Woodward home.
Approximately 167 feet of wood-
Mrs. Adam Bella visited friends
in Portland a couple of days last stave pipe was Installed Monday by Phone 651
the city at the sewer outfall near
week.
5j
Mrs. Paul Maxwell and daughter the Tualatin river.
S afeway S tores
SATURDAY
PORK
OREGON
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Tree
Green.
»/,-lb. ..
Black.
Va-lb.
25c
33c
With chromium relish
dish
Both for
55c
SALT
Leslie’s
2-lb. shaker
2 for .................
8-lb. bag
15c
19c