The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, February 28, 1035
OREGON
Page Two
Banks Students
in Declamation
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Faculty Play Attract.; Class
Visit, at Legislature
i Dreessen and son of Mountaindale.
! Mi and Mrs. Oscar Love and lour
! children of T hatcher and Mr. and
Mrs Robert Petit and son of Ram - ,
’ ter. Wash. Mr. Petit returned to
Ins home Sunday evening, but Mis
j p etit and baby rem ained lor a
longer vialt.
. _
„
l B arbara Ritenour of G reen Moun-
urn spent ¿ ‘H '^ e e k ^ i d ^ i t h her
9:4» a m Sunday. Come und enjoy
1 these services with us M. Putnam .
I minister.
HOW NEW LIBRARY WILL FIT INTO CAMPUS AT U. OF 0.
Whosoever Will Talwrnaele
«Above North Plalnsi
Sundav school, 10 a m. Attend­
ance is growing, a greater inter­
est is being shown In memory work
The lesson study Is kepi interest­
ing with spirit lilleil teucliers. S er­
mon by toe pastor. 11 a in., will
ue "The Holiness of the Churc.i
You m e welcome to worsnip with
us. ru e pastor will speak, ut 2:30,
on " flie Value 01 T arrying.'' Reg­
ular Sunday evangelistic w rvice, S
p. III . good song service an 1 Spe-
j cial music. Sermon will be " th e n
Cometh the End ." T u esd ay a p
ill., these sermons on llc ll' hove
L,ecn drawing interest. The sermon
will be When the G ehenna Fire
:ot lit 11 S tarts.' You cun bring any
! : cripture or ask any question you
want to. at these meetings. Melvin
! E. James, pastor.
entitle
party at the
kindergarten
collage Thursilay,
Leisyville Man on
Members of H ie Daphne club were
P. U. Debate Team . nay.
«¡¡¿»1» « t m . s v a wood Timr.-
I.KIHYVIl.l.E Jo h n Hens, who Is
Am.lverw.ry Observed
oil tlie debating team at Pacific
llcaver C hapter. O E H. eele-
lllllv e rs lty . d e b a te d a t l.h itte ld Col I,rated the tw enty-third uiuilver-
lege hi McMinnville Friday and i wirv of this chapter Wednesday
Corvallis the preceding w eek lie evening
Mrs H L. Hudson entertained
w in debate In 'lacoina 111 the near
future. He was awarded a (learl the members ot the "»till" club ut
for tlie pin he won as a debating NendiTs Friday.
Tuesilay evening, tlie young men s
prize last year.
and young ladles' classes of the
Mrs Lllv Hanley Is milch Im­ Church of Christ enjoyed a parly
proved alter being confined to her at the church.
bed several days with a severe cold
Mrs. Sherburne Hpellbrtnk of For
est Grove spent several days with Double Rill Feature
her during her Illness,
Io Show at Venetian
Mrs. Juillet, llriilgrmiin of Aloha
"it's a G ift." starring W C.
Is recovering from a sprained ankle Fields and Baby LeRoy. and "Home
sustained when she fell on a step on the Range" with Jackie Cnouuu.
at the home of her mother. Mrs Randolph Scott and Evelyn Brent
will he featured on the double lull
Lily Hanley, last week
Boys of the upper grades of the program Friday mid Saturday at
school have hecn practicing basket the Venetian theater.
bull a t the Junior high gymnasium
C hristian Church
Subscribe for the Argus.
In Hillsboro and they have several
Lord's day church school. 9:45 a gnmes scheduled.
i n , c H. Nixsier, superintendent.
I Pre-Easter nun Is 300 jo in a rapid-
i lv grow urg school with classes for
{all ages. Monilug worship at 11.
special music; sermon, "Sharing
Christ " C hristian Endeavor, b 30
p. in. Junior, interm ediate a n d
BEAVERTON Beaverton I* T A ! the health elements of sunshine
young people. Interesting meetings celebrated Founders' Dav Pebruarv 1
lor and by youth. Evangelistic serv- 19 A pageant entitled " Hie Gak , und fresh air, milk adds tlie
| ice, 7:30 p. in. Song service assisted Tree" was presented. Cast Included ! uilvuntuges of n o u r i s h in g ,
by young people's choir. Sermon, Mrs V A. Wood, reader, lllllv
"Is There a Heaven and a Hell? " Austin. Itoss Kellogg Audrev Palo ; strength-building v i t a m i n s .
Does your family drink enough?
Week-dav meetings Tuesday. 7:30 Dellna Satehel and Carolyn Talbert
p. in., monthly hoard meeting;
Order here I
Garden
flu
b
Meets
Wednesday. 7:30 p i n , monthly
"Rose Culture and Pruning was
church school conference; I'hurs-
I day. 7:30 p. m . union service ol the topic of discussion at the G ar­
Quart
the churches lor a program spon­ d e n d u b F e b ru a ry 12 It 8 lien: I
sored by the Autl-Llquor League of sy was the speaker
Hear Hr. Clark
Oregon; E'rlday. county missionary
conference and address bv mis­
The ladles of file Beaverton Con­
sionary. A cordial Invitation to any gregational church held u special
and all these servlets.- R. L I’ut- pot lurk dinner and meeting Iriu rs-
: ham, pastor.
day evening wltn Dr Alma Cooke
of China as the main speaker of
Old fa
Fashioned
Mission
Old
sh io n e d G Gospel
ospel M
ission
the evening. Miss Cooke is visiting
I'hone 2104
Inter-denom uiallonal Independ- for six months In tlie United States
ent Services Sunday u t 2:30 and
Mrs. R M Stew art entertained
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Friday
.11 at 7:do p. m. You wilt cn- the kindergarten class with a Val-
J Joy the spiritual atm osphere
and
MDhere und
i cordial welcome you will receive
here 12Ö Main street.—Mrs. C. E
i Clark In charge.
M ra
relatives and friends in Banks this
in» « n Fr*»l Wolford)
week. She was Lois Engen. a for-
k XNKS— The prelim inary dec lam- mer Bunks girl,
ation contest lor class C schocto
Browns Move
w&s held a t the Banks M. E church
Robert Brown and laim 'v moved
Fndav atternoon. Only two ot the ¡^^,0,11 from the R A Kenned)
fourteen schools of the district took lafl, to t he Sylvia severance p ace
pdrt. They were Buxton and B ar- a w l oI jcanks.
rlson. Quite a num ber of parents
several carloads of commercial
wfire present. Those takuig p in t fe rtiliz e r have been snipped into
were as follows: division I. liutnor- Bank_s preparatory to fertilizing the
oJS—Robert Reilly of H arris o n and strawberrv plants in the near lu-
JObha Mae Peterson of Buxton, the tu n ,
laJter winning: division L dram atn
M rs M A Dodds was 111 lo res;
—Naomi Canby. Buxton, and Lu- Q roVl. Monday. Her daughter. Mrs
cifle Rieben. Harrison. Naomi Can- n a tt,e Davidson, accompanied her
by winning, division 11. humorous— home and -pent the night.
Harold Rieben. Harrison, and Esthei , Blll}. Miller, who hu.- teen m a
Outer Buxton, Harold Rieben wm- œ c camp near Oakridge for oyer
nfing- division II, dram atic— Betty a year. ¡s now at the home of his
Stowell. Buxton, and Billy Mabal. mother. Mrs. Tom Meacham.
Harrison. Billy Mabal winning; di-
Delbert Hopkins of Tillamook
vi&on III humorous, only one con- spent the week-end with Ills griuid-
t estant Delmar Hellish of Buxton; mou Wr. Mrs. Alice Parmley, north
division 111, dram atic Edwin Quier of Banks
Buxton, and Robert Schlegel. H ai-
Party Enjoyed
riimi. the latter
uke
A pot luck dinner followed by a
W inners of this contest will taxe c a rd *£arlv was cnA,>ed inurauay
p a rt m the
T h „ pv the R N. A. women. At cards
HUtoboro court
March 8
MrJ Koge nerm ens won first. Mis
judges at
Cass Wilson second and Mis. Mabel:
Sçllers. Mrs. Earl Wilson and . - w illiam s won the door pr_ze.
Fred Wolford.
witshoro
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of
A. H. Wolford was in Hilsboro WaUS Mr and Mrs. Delbert Hutch-
Saturday.
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.
ens of Forest Grove an d Mr. and
Play AMraeto
p .ts v ' Mrs Archie Thompson and chil-
T h e .2 ? Culty»b?1^hi,irtia S h o m ^ F rL d rrn of Mountaindale visited Mr
presented m the high s c l w l *
Mrs J. J. H utchens Friday,
day evening was well atte n d e a in
Mrs
McOraw aud three ctoil-
players all
dren spent the week-end in Banks
well. Music between acts was lu rn
Walker and G. W.
ished by C harlotte Sullivan violin- «
_w i-„ lé s
t
. I .»
w here tha naw $350,••
1st, accompanied by Hazel Wolford • Mf
Mrs. H Atiee visited Mr
i. the so-
Th e above diaqram atlc photograph gives a graohle Im pression of Just ex*ct ?
a t the P>“ °- “ d by a v o c a l sow and Mrs A s ohlenuU er at Bux
on
the
U
niversity
of
Oregon
campus.
Th
a
rectangle
numbe
. . h„ - i
000 lib ra ry w ill be located on w e u n w « r ,.iZ
Hw..
' _ h, r. e . . . ^.—
9— SChOOl
achool
by Theresa Paetsch. Proceeds wui
Sunday
> «, on
- w - o s
V number®
O"
o rc -'m a te site of the structure. O ther buildings
th s- e _ campus, leealad
located h
by
numbers >f©
are z acnoo
be divided between the two schools-
gundav gûests of Mr. and Mrs.
m u.lcT 3 -e d u o a tio n b u ild in g .; 4 - W o m .n 'a Quad, w ith C .r lln g .r H a ll at
« • " drr ,^ r*enH * * a* ^
C harles Dodson, who lives■ eas w Q w alker were Mr. and Mrs
and Susan Campbell hall on rig h t; B -M u s e u m of A rt: housing f.m o u .
g -C o n t
of Banks, underwent an ÿ * ™ 110” Ed Schlegel and sons of east ot i
H ^ 'l n l ^ ^ ^ d i n g ; ^
on his th ro at February 19. He is Banks, Mrs Rose P n ck ett of Hills­
improving nicely
boro, and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and
V illa rd H a ll, second oldest structure. O th er campus buildings are located to the left of tha part photo-
A. Sellers Hurt
. . . three children of Vernonia.
T ualatin Plain» ITrahyterian Church
Amos Sellers
sellers was in
Injured
jw c u w
while
Mr. and Mrs. H erb Chamberlain
nr ached
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- i Sunday school at 10:18 a. in..
working at Elwood logging camp and
Of Portland visited Mr. and
preaclilng ut 11. Sermon by Dr.
Saturday. While moving his tools Mrs c
McPeak Sunday,
Christ ' Epworth League. 6:30. Nel- Andrew Carrick. Christian Endeavor
from one log to another he stepped
Tom Engen visited lus family at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Junor, all of
lie
Felton,
leader;
evening
service
at 7:3o p. m. young people's slng-
Portland, visited Mrs. Bella H a rt­
Free Delivery
on a tree and the bark slipped Vernonia Sunday night,
Phone 771
m charge of the men's club, 7:30 mg, under direction of Mrs. Cur-
wick and other relatives here Sun-
causing him to fall on the cross-
Mrs Nell Richter returned to daJ.
Foursquare
Church
Speaker
from
tlie
Gideon
assocta-
rick; discussion topic "The Inside
cut saw. He received a bad c u t1 per home m Spokane last week a ft -
Birthdays Celebrated
Rev. Ethel M. Heidner. state su- tion. Welcome. Mid-week service of Jesus." a t eight o'clock
across the abdomen which will c o n -, er an extended visit with her sts-
—
Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 1
Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw perintendent of t h e Foursquare each Thursday, 6:30, "Pot Luck
fine him to the house for some- ter. Mrs. M. Turner.
followed by a study hour.
Ilcthanv Baptist Church
time. He is under the care of Dr
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irvine and and Miss Sylvia Severance were Gospel churches of Idaho, la here Supper."
Evangelistic
meetings
from
M
arch
Bible
school,
9:4»
a.
ni..
a
church
Kines
children of Portland v-isited Mr. dinner guests Thursday evening of holding a "Back to Pentecost" 10 to 24 Thomas Isaacs and Mrs. school for all Preaching service. 11
Pose W ith Governor
1 an d Mrs. Ray Parm ley and chil- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and fam - campaign. Last week 30 received Rhoda
Renr.lson assisting.
i a m . subject. "The New Com­
ily. tlie occasion being the birthdays the Holv Spirit baptism. Acts 2:4.
Civfcs class of the high school dren Sunday.
m andm ent " Special pipe organ and
She will be conducting services
with their teacher. Miss Alice Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley- of Mr. McGraw and Mrs. Walil.
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d io lr music. Young people's m eet-
Congregational
Church
spent February 20 in Salem where visited Mr, and Mrs. George Mc-
Mrs. Alice Gibson and daughter each evening throughout this; week.
C hurch "school. 10 a. m . R E ihg at 7 30 p. in . a friendly gn-ct-
both houses of the legislature, the Farlane and baby in Forest Grove Mary Evelyn and Dr. and Mrs. Guy except Wednesday and Thursday
Son«
GiDMiii a ll of Forest Gro e visited
wllen Rev. Thomas Anderson, re- Wiley, superintendent; m m o o r r n n ln in g g ing
ing awaits
awaits all
all young
>oung people.
people. Song
state penitentiary, insane asylum Saturday.
i
t
the
A
C
'W
a
h
l
hmAu
w
id
n
e«
-
turned
missionary
from
Bolivia,
will
worship,
i f Sermon. "Our Religion; and preaching service. 8 p m Rev-
Green & White.
and feeble minded home were vis-
Mr and Mrs. O tto Timmerman
Blue & White
•urge N.
N. Taylor
Taylor of
of the
the Union
w eanes
Mr Anderson wlll have many Narrow or Broad?"
Oeorge
ited. The 28 pupils were all intro- and children of Hayward visited rta v e v e n rn i'
Oospel mission will bring the m es­
duced to Governor M artin and also a t the Cliff Thompson home F ri-
Miss Elsie Kessler visited Forest interesting things to tell us. Come
sage An interesting meeting In­
Grove f iends from Monday until and hear him. Rev. H arry and
All saints'M Lsslon lE pbropah
posed for a picture with him and day evening
Betty Wilson,
form er pastors of
Qulnquagesima Sunday. March 3. sured Rev. Theo. Leger, pastor.
several other officials 1» th e state
Mrs V. M ilne of Cornelius and Wednesday.
ljirg e ciiii.a, light meat.
Fancy medium shrim p.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benefiel. Mr Emmett. Idaho, Foursquare church jg jj. church school. 9.4» a. ill.; __
house steps. The trip was made in Mrs W P. P iatt of Forest Grove
the M ountaindale school bus driven visited Mrs. H. L. Jensen Wednes- and Mrs. William Klum. Mr and are the new pastors of the
service and sermon. 11 a. m.; fel- R n w L»rK C o m n c t c
Mrs. Flovd Davis. Mr. and
Mrs. church Rev. W A H arter, former |owsjnp «roup. 6 30 p. m . topic. O O W I t r s V , V I U I ) t I t
by Gordon Layton.
day afternoon.
Lose to Gales Creek
Mrs. C. B. C arstens a n d Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. C. B. C arstens pastor, is now In eyange.i-stic work ..Is pear a s in ? ” led by Mrs
i a it
The grade school boys basket George Moss attended the funeral and Ralph Williams attended an Sunday school 9 45 p. m. God to Charles Douglass —Rev. R H Wise-
0 f | L(X"« t 1 AIlCVS
ball team lost to Gales Creek Feb- Of Mrs Cynthia Sm ith in Forest American Legion meeting at Metz- blessing our Sunday school »Uh carver. vicar
Z
Red & White.
or PEACHES
ruary 19 In the Gales Creek play Grove Thursday.
ger Thursday night.
new members every Sunday. We
—
| Practically no change was made
shed 29 to 3. The team was accom-
Mr and Mrs. Harold Tabor of
Eli Hopkins and Dorothy Hall of hope to see you next Sunday. Morn-
•entecostal Tabernacle
hi the standing of bowling teams
Red
& White.
panied there by a large delegation Portland visited at the Ed Paetsch Portland visited at the Hopkins ing worship at 11. Rev. H are, i .
We have Just { closed a three ui
In m
the e various
various ioc»i
local leagues
leagues i us u
of schoolmates, their coach, Clyde home in Banks Friday evening, and home
here Saturday. _ . . . . . .
A?ig'v nT,ny
o S '^ TwHvnie
O D te w
h weeks' revival
the church
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wel-
revival in
In which
which the
church result
result of
of competition
competition last
last week
week
Extra fancy red meat.
Hopkins, and the following parents, ¡a ter attended the faculty play. 'T h e
Myles Davies and Marie W right ,6 b.15
3 5 p. m.
™.A11
All young p«opie
l ^ p i e wti
» 11 I h a j bepn edlfied alld
, i , h new
n,.a people
„ ,.,,»i,. Results
Results were
were as as follows:
follow, City
large cans
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mrs. C p atsv .” Dallas Cok a n d Adei.a of Vancouver visited Banks friends rome
Eyangelistic scjrvice 7.45. rfd
h
church The gospel league Pastim e Card Room 2, Ire-
Pink, 2 cans
25c
Extra fancy fruit.
Rev. Ethel M Heidner s last s e n - w a c o w u k
land.,
Lentz Auto P arts 2. C C
W Moore Mrs. Charles Kessler and paetsch of Portland and Lorena Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford.
paetsch of Oregon S tate college
Joseph Jensen returned to school Ice. " h h us H e r_£fI7^°A
simplicity and power io save all Store 1. Commercial league-C os-
h’tt Trucks 2. Fairway 1: Safew ay 2.
Games Split
also attended the play and spent Friday after a seige of whooping The Honeymoon T ral A welcomt jjnip woJ ld G od through
49-lb.
i Jesus
-
— . . . . We
. preach .. the gospel
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h -. , 1 I regular -----
. . . u H . alls
„ - . a 2,
Thursday in the Banks playshed the week-end a t the Paetsch home, cough. Connie Lou VanDorn, who awaits you h e re ...
Christ.
H . alls
game);
Sack
the Banks girls defeated the Timber
Mrs. F rank Rinck received word has had whooping cough, also re-
to show people th at God otters Safeway 1 m iake-up gainei. N atlon-
girls 30 to 6 and the Banks boys last week th at her cousin. A rthur turned to school ‘ Monday.
w c u i.,» ... ... • •........
th
more In this world and In al lefcgtie Union "76" 2. Bristol
lost to the Timber boys 17 to 6.
Benefiel. is retiring M arch 1. from
On Germantown road. Sunday
hereafter We are going In- Hardware 1: National G uards 3.
school every Sunday, 10 a m.; Ger-
r,. ,lar ¿ eek st., ,*.ev Ollr pharm acy 0 American league
Plan Project
the Seattle fire departm ent, where
The Banks high school will bene- he is captain of th e West Seattle
man.
“
« ^ « 1 1 Sundav school to on the Increase Home Laundry 1 Hillsboro Motors
fit by the SERA if plans work out fire departm ent. After retiring. Mr.
third Sundays, English service. 11
invite you to our ¿Sunday 2; Royal Soda Works 2. HilLsboro
as it is now planned to clear a and Mrs. Benefiel plan to make an
Red & White.
four-acre strip of the high school extended trip through the south-
^ m j u ^ n& X fS r . U" “ n S ^hS S ? io T m 8-. mmm,?g ^
| ICH iih bowler, in the leagues were
grounds just east of the ball grounds, west. Mr Benefiel is well known In
No. 2 fancy
iMountain Burhanka.
Christian Science Soclrty
?^.lP6 30 p” mV’evangeltonc service.' City lengue. p'< Schukart. 214: Com-
This will make room for a tr a c k ! this vicinity, where he spent his scheduled n e x t ' week " a t^ th e SlJcad
cut. 2 cans
Ad /
100-lb.
.00
a quarter of a mile long, which will boyhood.
Christian S t h
On* Thuisd-iv
Services are held every Sunday 7 45
Tuesday, cottage prayer merclal league. F. Hill. 201; Natlon-
enclose a football field an d base-
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Jackson of i d m n g “ he dav' the lrcal churches « 11
Wednesday evenmg mPettEg. 7:45 p. m Thurs3ay. B ible, al league. H Rogers. 235.
Sack
Green
&
W
hite.
ball diamond. The high school build- North Plains and Mr. and Mrs. J. ...Vi
^ 1 VL.
t T » ., ‘iii...
Sunday the
school
-
-
observe “, a
the
Universal
Dav of services
^ r ',V'Ca at
“m 8 ” oclock;
PnrHN'im“’"to"
"age study
study' 7;45 p m Saturday, evan-
ing will also be katoomined by the h . Crocker and son of M ountatn- I will
Grown on the top of
I Subscribe now to the Argus. In
’i i v e S s a re ^ welcomed Free geltotic service. 7:45 p. m.
dale visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Prayer. In the evening of the same
SERA.
—::—
Oregon $1.50 a year. Six months
Pumpkin Ridge.
day
the
Anti-Liquor
League
of
Ore-
;
„
^
4
*
^
room
open
on
Wednesdays
Jackson
and
daughters
Sunday.
Club Meets Friday
Beaverton ( hureh of C hrist
«5 cents Tliree m onths 50 cents
Sd
^ m ° 2 until 4 p. m.
le M
Motners
ctuo will
wui meet
meei Fri
r ri-
Mr and Mrs. A. C. W ahl attended a^d .’ n'iceP°dnu i t e ad Ubnv°MrP ' ho ™
The
others' club
Mr.
Leavitt
had
a
severe
attack
Two
m
onths
35
cents.
tf
day with Mrs. B. W Armentrout. the Founders' Day program Friday ton“ superintendem tA on^reeV pic- , Sunday's topic, J C h r l s t Jesus,
unable to be with us for five nights,
A group of Boy Scouts with afternoon a t the day school tor the
unabe to be with us for five nights,
ture of the old saloon and a talk
.
Scoutmaster A. C. Wahl went on a deaf in Portland.
by2
i
?
W
11‘
*
.'J’
“
’
8
urxla^
schoo?
every^8imdav.
9
45
but the pulpit was ably filled by
hike Sunday afternoon in the hills
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Sm ith anc
Sabin of Forest Grove and
near Mountaindale. The boys took son Robert and Glen French vis-
Friday beginning a t 10 a. m. a R m ¡^jrs B jepsen. superlntend- Claude
Putnam of Hillsboro Mr
beefsteak and potatoes which they ited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks countv missionary conference of the ~ , jfc.ea7 h inB services by Ellsworth Ralph
Leavitt
has recovered and preached
Christian churches will convene. I™
e" .
cooked over an outdoor fire. Sever- and son at Newberg Sunday,
Sunday
morning and evening He
District
and
state
missionary
lead-
™
ton-
e
V
L2die<^4ld
m
X
al tests were passed and th e boys
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilcox and
d ‘d T T “ will preach each night next week
returned home tired but happy, children drove to McMinnville and ers will be present and also Miss " ‘nJ - ’
except
Monday,
at 7:30 Some of
Those going were Vernon Woitord. Newberg Sunday, returning by way Goldie Wells, missionary from Con- firs‘ and thlrd Wednesdays a t J his subjects are. Friday
night. "Sec­
_
go, Africa. At noon the local women P-
Don Moore. Frank Wahl, John of Chehalem Mountain.
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
ond Coming of C hrist;" Saturday,
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Rosencrans. Jimmy Brown and Del-
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Moore vis- will serve a 25-cent luncheon for
"Choked
to
D
eath
by
the Devil;"
all who wish to be served. The pro-
M ethodist Episcopal Chur<h
bert Wright.
ited Portland friends Friday.
Phc
3251
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
C hurch school. 9:45. Mlsi- Rose Sundav morning. "The Family of
Miss Adella Paetsch of Portland
John Schulerich of Portland vts- ceeds are for the "Goldie Wells
' Sundav evening. "The G reat
ahd Miss Lorena Paetsch of Oregon Red several days this week with Fund" being raised to send Miss Cave, superintendent; divine wor- God;
Salvation.”
Bible
school
as
usual
a
t,
ship. 11. "I BeUeve in J e s u s
State college spent th e w eek-end, his m other, Mrs. Minnie Schulm er- Wells back to her field.
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — March 1, 2 and 4
wlth their parents, Mr and Mrs ich. at the E. C. Wilson home.
Ed Paetsch.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee and two
At Epworth League Sunday n ig h t sons of Portland visited Mr and
Miss Moxie Hopkins described her Mrs. G. W. McOraw Friday
motor trip over the United States
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Akers and
the past summer. Her scrap books
vere displayed, which were very
interesting as well as the lecture
There are many brands
Medium red.
Among those calling a t the H igh­
land Frog Farm Sunday were Mr. of m erchandise on t h e
SXa
lb. flat tin
Mid Mrs. Ernest Tucker of Banks,
Light
meat.
and Miss Grace Kingston and Mr. m ark et today. Some are
Hillsboro, Oregon
reliable, some are n o t .
Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 1, 2 and 4
Burke of near Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs Fred A rant and We handle reliable high-
two daughters of Forest Orove visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs B ernard Sellers grade m erchandise a n d
COCONUT, Southern Style, 4-oz. Each
13c
north of Banks Sunday.
guarantee their quality.
Mrs. Dreeszen Honored
BRAN FLAKES, Post’s. Pkg.............................. 10c
A family dinner was enjoyed S un­
day a t the home of Mr and Mrs.
These prices effective
SANKA. 1-lb. tin ...................................................45c
O. D. Dreeszen in honor of the
POUND
March 1 and 2
sixty-third birthday of Mrs. D rees­
DOG FOOD, Garry. 3 cans .
23c
zen. Present were Mr and Mrs.
KIT
Emmett Shipley and three children
SALAD AID, Durkee’s. P in t...............................23c
of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Max F L O U R — W hite Rose
Beaverton P. T. A.
Honors Founders COMBINING-
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
CURRY’S
CHURCHES
GROCERY
Stock Your Pantry for Lent
SHRIMP
TUNA FISH
2
25c
2....
~ SALMON ~
™ ...
Christian Church
Scene of Meetings
23c
PEARS
19c
2
39C
Dalles Flour
$1.55
GREEN BEANS
0*7/*
POTATOES
2
$4
1
19c
F a ir w a y
M a rk e t
Suggesti°ns for Lent
10c
TUNA FLAKES N^ :
OYSTERS
b ra n d . E v ery sa c k
anteed.
49-lb.........
g u a r­
"
$1.69
COFFEE— Hills Bros., M.
J. B„ Folgers.
31c
-f
Xi/V
Real Good.
Bulk. 1-lb............
3 lbs..................................55c
DILLS— In bulk.
"You're an out-of-date model
11 you haven't got knee-ac­
tion!," says Prancing Prissy.
The best in breads and
pastries are always found
a t your modern, up-to-
the-m inute home bakery.
We Del.*»«
ZEE TISSUE .’X
4
JL0K>
55c
TUNA—Solid
meat.
%• ................................... 9c
6-lb.
TOMATOES,
Bean
2 cans
Peas,
Krispie Crackers
2-lb. box .............
Cut
19c
OQf«
Ät/V
W ILEY’S
"You get the key
to Its locked-ln
goodness.”
FLAVO
14C
LUX TOILET SOAP
,
19c
LUX FLAKES
.............. 21c
AMMONIA I’ARJ ° i r . HO" 8EH M ' D . 10c
.05
.
1- Ib. tin
r? I Z A i r n
FREE DELIVERY
’ 1
'
rLUUK
PIOOLY WIGGLY HARD
w heat .
49-ib. .....................
30c
(Pf /»A
«pl.t)“
SUGAR
....................................
FLOUR
25c
1000-sheet
rolls
H ardw heat blend. Fine baking flour.
SHORTENING
100% pure vegetable.
MACARONI
ha"l''h"al
PANCAKE FLOUR
2- lb. tin .......................... 58c
"Served on planes and trains. Buy
2 lbs. and save two cents.”
Made by Portland Blind school.
[NEW DEAL]
GROCERY
2 pound»
"For easier cleaning everywhere.”
t
Finest quality.
BAKING POWDER
In bulk.
55c
Deal
3-lb.
Phone 1001
Corner 3rd
Main
and
- - Streets
Phone <51
17c
10c
£ Pftrk
Toilet Tissue
CALUMET
and Relish Tray.
10c
You will find prices are
lower a t
Perfection
Bakery
"I
J.IV
10c
SI 49
BISQUICK
PABST CHEESE
PABST-F.TT
Blue Label.
5-oz. ja r ...................
SHRIMP
SALM ON
HERRING
MACKEREL
SALAD AID, Durkee’s. Quart .......................... 39c
Assorted.
'i- lb . pkg...................
r'7.,r„™ "" 10c
SALMON ■
SPLIT PEAS :
"
W A L N U T MEATS
POP CORN Ä Yell<,w.v’r,et>''
Pure cane.
10 lbs.
49 c
43c
15c
15c
25c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
CELERY staIk
IOC
Large, well bleached.
CABBAGE rX " “ a '"™
ORANGES
Sweet, full of Juice.
2c
29c
CRACKERS
Superior Brand.
Plain or salted.
2-lb. box
24C
COCOA
Rockwood’s, pure.
2-lb. can
16C