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H IL L S B O R O
Banks Pupils
in Operetta
Ceremony at
Church Sunday
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Beaverton Debate Champions
' Wolfurd, Billy Moore. Roy Moss.
| Billy Kessler. Kiyoshi Kawamato.
I Kelso Shigeno. file boys did not
I win a game but enjoyed t.hetournn-
I ment very much. They are all
agreed to grow a little taller and
add a few pounds tills summer and
win a few games next year
.. .
Resident Retires
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orindle and H e l v e t i a
Helen McPherson of Portland and
from Active Farming
G randm a Stevens of Fores: Grove
visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grlndel
1 Monday
John M Davidson)
|
George Fink Uonored
n „ m e Pinrk enter--iin.xi w HELVETIA Installation of Rev
Mrs
M ink enter.auied a B. M. I're.Miitxii'g. the new minister
OREGON
T hursday, M an li 7, 1935
Puvollup. WiVili. wilt s|M*ak »11.
The Crossing <n tiu> Kidron."
b o ro , s p e n t
Ilo in e lie r a
Pearsons I losts at
Finíale S aturday
H ie
week el ,I at
lai
‘ •'•••'t!'' K » “ I ' | h ' la now employe,
I’llgiim lions«-
at tin- W 1, RctUllg
h o llit
Id lg lio
ille * .
l-itday' World day of prayer.
In st Friday In Lent Chapel wor-
I'IRDAI
K
Mr
ami
Mis
I).
II
1 ship, with liturgy of Wav of Un­ 1 Pearson entertained win» a eard
T o b a c co C o d e A p p rovrd
cross a! 7 30 11 in. Sermon, "Who party Saturday night Present wer,
_ .
WASHINGTON Piesi,leni R,»,,,,
Helps
Carry
tin-
Cross?"
Sunday
‘Bit* o’ Blarney’ F r i d a y ;
Mr and Mrs Miller and Lawrence veil has upproved Hie NRA , ode
First Sundin In la-nl. Confession, and
..
_ ,
,
Jean Miller ol Sellolls. lim lel for Hie cigarette Industry
litany ami sermon
10 :io a in
Honor Koll Announced
Pastor Haller will »peak on l lii" and Edward Carier, and Edwin
_____
Smith
Knew Illui Not " Veapers. 7.30 p
Mr and Mrs II S Rogers and
in . with sermon on
I’lie Palm
BANKS — Visit Ireland Friday
I
B
ran -lies ’- Caleehlsm and Bible Mr and Mrs Spieling ot Hillsboro
evening with the grade school
.study, each Sunday. 0 30 a in . vlslled al the E W Carter home
children in their operetta. "Bits
until Easier. Tuesday si Gregory Sunday.
o'Blamey. in
March 13. 15 and 18. Ember days.
Mr ___
and _____
Mrs _____
Sheet __
and cidi V. I tV. IIAI.I, — 'Uli an,| <|.,x
torium The cast
wiih s)x-tial prayer lor ila- church «Iren attended a fellowship meet
Geraldine Kessler
THURSDAY, March 7tl,
universal and the clergy Wednesday mg ai Dayton Momlay
Cason; "Robe
evening, 7:30. Litany and sermon
Mildred ami Loellle llaase »an- illll-dxirn
o ii S f c - W S X S i-
is Inv.UM to attend
New Prom oter Preeeuta
I
ople.
'At
Dark
G
ethseniane
la-1
Me
Learn
ot
J
e
su
s
.
,,i
m
,
sVed» H «11 ‘'"Hiwa ' Alto Brown Wolloru' Harvey rhom uson. D ay-
P r t « Orossen. a successful farm -
Confn ination on Palm Sunday Holy church »ervlees Sunday night A
IMH'III.F
MAIN EVENT
T h k r a i l W ill b .- ^ M i n o o I e d h v two ld Kosc'.icrans. Earl and Lloyd Mil- er and dairyman
has retired be-
Goinuumlon on Maundy Thursday large crowd attended Hie .n v in
‘ bt supported by two . f lUKi Qvorgc Fink.
cause of poor health and will make
\o iu ig People's meetings ns sched- hl spile of the weather
Sailor Franz va.
Mr and M rs Cliff Thomnson
Nora »ooiey ol Forest
home with his daughter. Mr-
uled Pilgrim Guild each Thursday
Daniel and Edward Carter. Mis
aJd fondiv v-iuteil Mrs SlelH Krllv Grove visited last week with her l - ’ir Retehen. Mr. G rassen up to
George Kitzmiller
at
p in Pastor may lie consulted Miller. Mrs Wal .on. ami l awn m e
%nndAv U1 A K U‘ niece, Mrs. John Van Dom.
lhe tlme he had a stroke took an
any
inornlm.
between
io
o'clock
and
Jean Miller ol Scholls went I,
I h T h m i n r roll for
Mrs H.irrv Coleman is visiting active part in public a ffa irs and
Vic Potter ve.
and noon, or I,« appointm ent, at Castle Rock Wednesday and vaughl
th P ^ n a/t six m l ? includes Hazel her d “»i;hUr, Mrs. A McGill, at waa always ready to give Ins tun,
Hie House office. 354 East Jackson their limit of smelt They repoilcd
Swede Laraon
W ui,„ I K U n n i n t l r M ountain-ale.
and talent
to help ui any new
street.
that the sm elt were itinning gixal
m X
i 1 Km,xs'11«
k ? “
toVn i u r - ' MRi A c WaW entertained her enterprise. He was associated with
Best 2 out of 3 fulls or
—
there.
h lr^
Knii shLeiwt Poiinie Sunda'' school class Saturday a t- >‘>e Farm ers M utual Fire Insur-
decision In | hour.
Melliodisl Iplseopal C hurrh
Edwin Stiilth. who h a. b ,-n cm
!S .
2 p i n ? S h ew « tem oon 111 honor of Jolui W ahls ance company for 35 years « a s
Church school ti 45. Miss Rose I’h'ved nt Hie Joe Dobcr (anil. 1..
30 minfte : event
ii h iiK i,,a^it'aMWoRordP Mvrkwm lUnth ^hthdav. Present were Mar- President several years and at
Cave, superintendent Divine wor- I ,low •'•»ployed In Portland
w n « « JFv^ivn R o sier Connie L^VU
Mld C harlotte Fuik. Evelyn the M e he was stricken with sick-
Jack Kiser va.
ship. II. sermon by the pastor. "A
al,d Mrs. D II Pearson and
vJS ton«E NomiK Klwai^wio RoSi Kessler. Ju an ita Wolford.
Kodr.ey ness was appraiser for th is district
Ilo< hogllii
Call for Laborers." Epworth League ‘'»»are» vlalUxt at the h-m e ol
v c fia i ua T S S n re K iS fin in » M
Moore. K enneth Parmley. Marjorie Mr Orossen is able to get around
8 30; led by Byron Reed Evening ; Mrs Pearson s m other in Portland
H « ^ H ^ w ie k ^ R u A d rth
to-rw-ki " llcox. Kay Lien
Gene
White. wli>> **» use of a cane and his
Izirry Bennett. Refer«
■service at 7 30. “The Source ol s «»d a v
lis Hartwick.
Rudolph
Nellie Dean Koiinger.
Koiinger. Jan
Jan et
et Sellers.
Sellers. »'«».' friends hope to see him get
Admission 40 rents
Tomi
Islui Beulah
SliigeiK» rw..to
K euo Ncllie
Preaent Day Unrest "
Roberta Robinson who 1» em-
i^.tLao
Tr*«sa»x>» Dean
uncon
u.
a n i~ » . stronger Again.
S i n o i,m « C n onigeno,
on
K r o d S JosePh Jenscn- Barbara Wilson.
1
Sunday m arks the beginning ol i P,oy«-il nt tin- Krletz. heme in IIIIIs-
An immense crowd attended the
Kawamato
Peirev
Wilson
G
erald-
.ÇaHield
and
Brvce
and
Kawamato. Peggy Wilson. Gerald John Wahl.
- the iwo weeks evangelistic m eet­
public sale at the Peter G rav en
ine Kessler. Alta Brown. Haglno.
ing* in this church. Tile pastor of
Mia. raetsch Speaks
* “* ?eIved
Nisliiwaka.
the church will speak each evening
The Mothers emo m et F riday
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartwick and
during Hie week except Saturduv
dai
A gospel song service th at will do
Pori
the soul good will be led by Thom-
M
is Isaacs, ami Mrs Rhmla Hennt-
i t e d __
son will lend support from the
and son in Portland Sunday.
,“ * ll,v P~*ws m ju scuuui. broke her arm so m e ' i i n w T . s ’".n'a
piano. Services are om-n io all
Ralph Williams visited his sister,; She spoke on the requirem ents of stlll t
a™' *“ *? tlnle aK° and
C hristian people of Hlllsbori
Phone 771
. Mrs. S. A. Roth, in P ortland S un- * standard high school and of some
na 11 " a casl
requested to attend as «ipportunttv
day.
! df the needs of th e Banks high.
Mrs. R itter Honored
affords and give support to tin-
Birthdays Celebrated
Lyle Wolford of O tter Rock C.
Mrs. Elizabeth R itter was honor-
meetings In u friendly way
A family dinner was held Sunday C. C. cam p is spending a week ed February 27 when a group of
Sunday morning Mr Isaacs ami
Special» for Friday and Saturday, March 8 - 9
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs Ar- w'th his folks. Lyle has just com- friends and relatives gave a sur-
Mrs Renmson will lake charge ot
thur Smith, which was in honor oi t pleted a week s tour of coast CCC prise party at her home, the oe-
the congregational singing and Mr
the birthday anniversaries of John camps where he and four other casion being her birthday a n n i-
Isaacs will sing tnimcdliitelv before ,
Walil. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith a n d , boys put on a musical program.
versary. The evening was spent
the sermon
Mrs. Banks, which all take place
Honor Roll Given
playing cards, music and singing,
Sunday afternoon there will be
in March. Present were Mr and
Honor roll for the past six weeks Present were Mr and Mrs Victor
a meeting for the children under
Mrs. Harold Banks and son 01 was announced last week. Two Christensen and daughter Virginia.
the direction of our helpers Bovs
Fancy medium reti.
Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel with "ones" were Eugenia Quier M r- and Mrs- Simon Hershey and
and girls will want to attend this
la r g e r a n .
Saunders. D. A. Saunders a n d and E tta Bailey. Those with a 50,1 " ’alter. Mr and Mrs. J. M
service
daughters Jane and Barbara, all of "tax»” average. Vera Reppeto M ar- Davidson and sons Lovat and Jim.
M b. can.
Sunday evening at 7:30 and each
Salem. Mr. and Mrs A. C. Wahl celle Davis, Jack Seabold. R ita Cop J,Irs- Henry Staehli, Donald and
evening, except Saturday, during
and three sons of Banks. Glen Richard Highsmith. Howard Rep- Marlien Staehli. Mrs. Anna Donald-
the following two weeks these serv-
French. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Sm ith peto. Mae
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_ '
a e Cason.
Wilma Bailey.
soa-
Donaldson. J. p. Donald-
Ic' •es will be In progress Welcome
and son Robert of n orth of Banks Patricia Jei
Jensen and Harrv Seabold. s»»- Weslev Pieren. Mrs Made- B tav trton high school debaters who captured Ihe Pacific northwest Cl harles M Reed, pastor
Tests Passed
Jerry E Sari
a r l __
____ _ th
__ e _____
Rogers,
in fan _ t son *>'ne Shattuck. ___
Art Anderson Jam es
t;tle recently and who are eligible to compete
pl-
. for the
— coast
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..xmpl-
Seven memoers of the Wikapi- of Mr and Mrs. Jack Rogers of and tlle honor guest.
Large fancy Oysters,
Urti J.' W hile,
onship at Redlands. Cal. Top. Markey Sayre and Evelyn Alexander,
Nahon Camp Fire group last week Portland, was baptized Sunday night
Help in Program
affirm ative. Bottom. Aline Boswell and Donald Walker, negative.
took the Americanisation tests spon- a t church services Mrs. Rogers
Helvetia band went to M ountam-
la rg e c a n s
«»red by the American Legion and baby are visiting her parents, dale school Saturday night to take
Full 8 ounces of incut.
Auxiliary. All seven giris passed. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tresham , and part in the program given there for p
evangelistic meeting. 7 30 trines of M en vs D o c tr in e s . 0 ;i,v i
They were Ione Bateman. Peggy family.
‘
1 u | t
Wilson. Alta Brown. Betty McCann,
C. L W. class of the Banks Sun
Geraldine Kessler, Bernice Friday day school with their teacher
and Theresa Paetsch
A. B McFarlane, entertained'
Auxiliary to Meet
E. Tilton with a pot luck dinner
American Legion Auxiliary will Thursday evening at the parsonage
Green & White.
Red & W hite.
meet m the R N A. hall Wednes-
Mr and Mrs. N. Berdan returned eig h tiith b i t h d ^ ^ ^ n d
linn
team
beat
the
local
m
en’s
team
day M arch 13. a t 8 oclock.
home Sunday from a three weeks- guest of honor ir iTldav and
nujoiiip kASgVkilVi. G p ll.il
lira vert on ( hureh of Christ
2725 to 2578 Bud Rogers was high
Bluebird club m et with Ethel visit_wtth
visit with relatives in 8Ïlein."D
Salem C > -’ I. K ■ T A - d ° S ■ l nonor
p h ^ p i at
t a ^ S S Î ? 7 w h « ‘I shigt»« Sunday m o n n n g .-R cv B
_____ - ________
The evangelistic meetings con- m an for Hillsboro with a 542 series
Sm
ith
Monday
afternoon
with
M
ar-
las.
Hillsboro
and
Forest
Grove
eremn
nf
..-
u
i
___
Fancy medium Shrimp.
»one Wilcox
in charee
of th
th e e nro-
Mr
friends and
and neighbors
neighbors ’
paaion _
ducted by Teddy Leavitt ¿»till con-
Reaulta of tne .seventh week of
jorie
Wilcox in
charge of
nro-
Mr and
ann Urn
xr™ pr«a w ki“ ,“ ’J.
irollp ?£ . rr!ends
t{ranI duaVr P?e direeuon of T^er- family visited a t th e Frank G e tu S rorns’ o f'th e d a " M ^ 's p r m ^ r ?e’
OW Ka*hionr«1 '»!<*)*« Mhoion
live4 topics’ th e T S n ln g «JiS-V m u*'™ ‘toli,m s'nr A m enr '‘n
The nlace
von
i l l l f f e
« iZ L -."
.
“ u »y . w
u im * w
n k r «tvs
iouows
American Home ■
esa Paetsch. Marjorie gave the litUc home on Green M ountain Sunday reived
ni;»
K r
Tlu'
Dl-»e where 'o
n w
w il
« e - i l a
a t t S
1 .
ix,,,un‘>
WI,K
“-' as IWliius
girls an exhibition of tap dancing
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ra v e n many mce^ presents.
49-lb.
Wilma M£Peak will have charge of p-.._______
T . .
"
”
th e i W w nh us M I t ' E
!
‘ .< C Store 3 Pas-
the next Bluebird meeting.
Sack
as
follows:
time
0;
Ireland's
2
Lentz
l
Com-
a a ? k t l toI r t V e ,th l » Main s Y *
Yollo*»: ! tim e 0
Attend Birthday Party
-
„ „ „
..
i ------ --------- 9:<5- T B Harris, merclal Safeway 2. nU rwav 1-
Last Chance at Thia Price!
German M. E. Church. Bethany
«.
superintendent Communion serv- Oosletts 2. Hall's Barber shoo i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Qualls
attended
.
„»L
w
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On G frm an town road Sunday
.
. * hristian Church
lce followed by preaching. 11 a N ational—Pharm acy 3 U n io n --7a" I
Flour has advanced 10c per sack alr.ee thia was bought.
a pw-ty Saturday evening in honor
Membe
f
Hillsboro fire de-
S1u,nday’ 10 a„ m : O er: m ^ ? ^ ^ N ^ i e r h s ii^ ? n te n d e n t
>OUn* ,p,'°ple " "J4* “ "« 6 M P >■ National Gonrds 3. Bristol 0 '
of the birthday anniversary of Will
Rogers near Hillsboro
^ b e ^
S i / m S
WelC° me M m \ &
n r S K
d ^ ' iV a rn i
«, Mn
W r e s t lin g
CURRY’S
GROCERY Fr~
TOMATOES
3
29C
SALMON
2
29l
SPINACH
J
City Bowlers Lose
to P o rtlan d S quad
2
OYSTERS
2
25c
SHRIMP
KRAUT
2 2'rv.n.
Firem en Initiate
N ew M em bers H ere
2
25c
19<
Flour
I I Dalles llUUI
CHURCHES
$1.55
SOAP CHIPS
POTATOES
Ed Debolt of Sand Lake was a
£lrove
Beaverton
Christian Science SoG et.
The ChUia M is s io n '-a wonder- :
^ . ', 7 » u.
.
AmPrl« u i 192
20-Mule Team Borax.
Standings are as follows
M ountain Burbanks.
Banks visitor Monday
departm ents were visitors.
_ o rw ia n Science Society
< ftftv vears in China
Whosoever H ill Tabernacle
Mr. ™
Banks a n d ' ,
« 7 ™
Mike W aef-
are ^ ’d ' S u n d a y ivTth‘S S m i X a r t e "
C h iS .a n
w L P rt I
iAbove North Plauisi
1 5 ^ i T
667 I
little son of Newberg spent the S fr
West Union m appreciation
' » ¿•cir)ct dnn ^54a„e'^hiiid E» dea''or 6 30 P m
Junior, ____
irte r-
_________
Sunday school. 10 a. in . classes I’Miime
13
Large pkg.
61N
,h .
week-end with relatives a t Banks
the local.d ep art-
ees at 8 »clock. Sunday schooi medlau, and _ you
young p«>ople. Chll- are growing in number und spirit- •' •' n»>re
SR2 I
R
_
up
„
Mrs « Dwight «^vaaezo
Sellers
of
ment
during
a
recent
fire
was
aJ
a
m
-
PupUs
up
to
th
e
age
Hren
vounu
Mr. and —
v*
-
-
-
.
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7
young
people
invited
ually
The word for the scripture IT’.1?"**’.
o c u c i» v ,
,Wi.
Of
20
vears
a
re
<
r e lr r .r n .e H
r -.o I “
1r l u
jo u ilg
__
of
20
years
are
welcomed,
W L
Hillsboro were Sunday guests of acknowledged this week
----- I— 7:30
r r r p .. m
„ verses
verses Sunday
Sunday Is
is "Reap."
"Reap." The
The pas-
pas-
reading
mr>m
nn»r,
-07^
Evangelistic service,
m.
reading
room
op
----- 15 6 .714
and S atim
hiis °from°9
Song seryice assisted by y o u n g ¡or will bring a message along the si.tion.i’’¡u.m
Mr. and Mrs.
T Sellers and!
------ 7— — —
14
7 667
Sundav
c^trwor
-
Untl1
4
P'
m
people's
choir.
Sermon.
"Playing
Il»es
the
"preparedness
of
the
i-h.n..«.-y
Amos Sellers
1 i ■ 3R2
Mrs. Lien Hoste«»
ounaay s topic, Man
t j,e poo) - Missionary society m eet- church. 11 a. m Afternoon 2 30. . Hri.ua
& 16 283
w I Pet
«,.„«. m V - u
ing Tuesday, 2:30 p m. Also H l-Tri reKUlar tarry service. Evening a t 8. *»ri«-»n—
t
ClUí m<¿ wi£ Mrs^ f U y * Mr acd Mrs Ralph Schappert
14
667
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< “ ' C"iircb
Missionary club meets same day, i regular evangelistic service, orayer.
l-?u"drv
won
J?.ur2?,a¿ ÎÎ"
w1
^ " „ar.»
: £n ?eil ained ’ lth a _dinner party
V2-gallon
BG »17
h.
won first prize. Mrs. C. W Moore I Saturday evening Those ore^ent .
« -every Sunday. 9 45 7 30 p m. Mid-week service Thurs- testimony music and the Word o f , hi ., , M
i 42R
won second and Mrs. R. J. Doherty J »ere Mr and Mrs E i Sch^S- »m
Je^ n ' s«
?
day 7 30 p m Special Bible study the Lord Oolng F irth with Power
w
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i
tow. Next meeting will be with Mrs. - p e n and Mr and Mrs Theodore
servlces py Ellsworth on the "Life of C hrist" bv the
Tuesday. 8 p. m.. regular week < ».■..rrial—
W I. Pet.
Cass Wilson.
I Schappert and
daughter D o n a1 J ? 1”” '« pasV’r '» e , eiT 8undaV «ve- pastor. You will find a welcome night service. To all these meet-
1« 5 762
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers a n d : Lour-i of Portland ¿ d Mr and « ” ?' 8 ° cl°5k Ladles' Aid meets with us at any and all services — ‘»gs you are welcome,
10 II 4H3
little daughter of Iowa HUI visited ¡Mrs. Jesse Churchlev “ d daughter
and thlrd Wednesdays a t 2 R. L. Putnam , pastor.
M 13 .382
R IS .382
Mr. and afro.
T. Sellers Sun- Myna Lee.
p' m '
W
——
Trinity Lutheran Churrh
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M e.
orei.h» „ r r- i
Mrs s Mcllvaine of Cornelius
r o n r e e e .ri^ T i r-a _ . a
=• aBetl^
B apti'rt c h “rrh
Public worship a t 10:30 a m..
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9 ? ies and Mrs. Lizzie Crinling of Port-
q,,n Hav
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F nday 7 38 p •» . opening meet- Sunday school a t 9 45 and Bible
Creek visited Mrs. George M oss; la n j were dinner guests of Mrs W D p 5 ? C hurch school, 10 a. m.. ing Oregon G erm an Baptist young class at 8 p m. During thia season
Fnday.
cs
,
..
M Snipes Thursday.
too- «-^e.nL spperl.n ,t ende»V m orn- peope and Sunday school workers of Lent a series of sermons will be
e, Mr. and „. Mrs
J CaSi Wilson, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs H. P. ShlDton and lng y °™ “ P- 11 o clock First ser- unions annual conference Sun- delivered on, "Trial Questions
^
e „ Pm<le? „ “ “o .°*5 W?iJs o n iT. Collins of Portland were Sunday
r i ’a - "Prepare Ye the Way day. 9:45 a m.. Bible school, room 1 The Introductory questlonls. "Sleep
i?!d M rsJ 8 i i S ^ y clarK guests a t the home of Mr and Mrs. f the Iz)rd'
f° r everybody Preaching service, est Thou? "—Mark 14. 37 You ar«
and
Glenwood Feorhary
25 o George
. n . son a t -------------------
—
-
.
4 a m ' .subJert„ "A Witness for also cordially welcomed to worship
c
. , k i , a C hurch
the Son of God. Music by choir with us this evening 'M arch 7» at
A« L ^ ar/
Mrs Frank Russell of Yamhill
alnm?|f
Marti B‘Lni? hJl,arch 4' vislted Mrs. Marv Olinger last week
V scho° 1- ,10 a m ; preach- and pipe organ. Closing meeting of 8 o’clock in the high school audi-
m.; class meeting. 7:15 conference, 8 p m.. subject "Doc- torium. Rev Theo Brackmann of
beSS a ^ h e ^
Ladies' Aid »HI have a din- mg,
te MiLa% ^n^i?la <»t^iu;fU^
. .«, in er Saturday in the Olinger Bros
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
spent „ ih e i store. Everyone cordially invited
week-end at her home near G as-
Mr and Mrs. M artin Home and
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
xii-c K I? Hnnkin.
<«• u
' family of Happy Valley were Sun-
Phone 3251
w tI h’
V, 01 Wts5 ia? ' da>' quests at the S A. Becken
W ash, is visiting her son Clyde ¡home
and daughters Moxie an d Id a in
'
______________
Banks
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday— March 8, 9 and 11
Mr. and Mrs. R N Baker and!
th e advertiseme "te help you
son Dale of Hillside visited Mr a^ D make your to p p i n g plans.
Mrs J - - M. - Kessler
- -
and da f i l t e r s ;
Saturday
Lyle Wolford visited scout m eet­
ing Monday evening and gave the
boys a talk on first aid Lyle has
recently completed a course in first
Are buying the better
aid a t the CCC camp
SALMON— Celilo.
2»
10c
Builds New B _
quality m erchandise be-
Amaizó— Corn or Gloss.
CAKE FLOUR
Frank Herricks Is building a new [ cause they find it is g rea t­
SPAGHEI
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Milani.
1-lb
glass
dairy barn on his farm near Banks
1-Ib
The frame was raised Monday. Mr. er economy. You not only
Cello Bag
WHOLE CLAMS— U nderw ood’s. 2
pkgs.
Herricks also plans to build a new save money but you will
Same am ount »» pkg.
house this summer.
have som ething you re a l­
MAYONNAISE— D urkee’s. Pint
In Tourney
ly enjoy. (W e serve the
Clyde Hopkins, principal of the
MAYONNAISE— D urkee’s. Q u a r t
grade school, and the grade school best.) You will find our
basketball team attended the bas­
( h e n fresh. Plain o r whole wheat.
SPAGHETTI—
P o rter’s. Large pkg.
brands of m erchandise
ketball tournam ent in Beaverton
Wednesday and Thursday The boys
dependable.
EGGS— Fresh Extra. 2 dozen
14
Vi
25
1 u 4
PDREX
17c
Reedvilfe
25c
SUGAR
10,
48 c
A S P E C IA L E V E R Y D A Y
w.
F a ir w a y
a.
M a rk e t
PIGGIY WIGG
More P eop le
LENTEN
S P E C IA L S
STARCH
SW A N SD O W N
2
15c
23/«lb
I JJ C
FIG BARS
These prices effective
March 8, 9 and 11
FIG BARS — Fresh from
oven.
2 lbs. .......................
9^/»
¿«IV
Baking Powder. Crescent
brand. Bulk.
97z»
2 lbs.......................
Dili Pickles.
Bulk. 1 quart
A / V
-4
kx/kz
Catsup. P referred Stock
Laugh and the w o r l d
laughs with you—weep and
you get a shiny nose!
Everybody is happy and
healthy in the f a m i l y
when Perfection Bakery
breads and pastries are
served regularly. Not only
the quality is good, hut
th eir use provides a local
m ark et and local employ
m ent.
Perfection
Bakery
14c
VANILLA
FLAVORING
E X ...................
Corn, Peas, or
Beans. 2 cans
65c
19c
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables Daily!
Buy and Save at
WILEY’S
[NEW DEAL]
GROCERY
Phone 1001
Corner 3rd
Main
and
Streets
Phone 451
We Deliver
FREE DELIVERY
SANICLOR
Del M onte
10c
SALMON.
2 for
No- . 3 5 c
TUNA—
10c
Ms .......
TUNA—
.................. .... 15c
CRYSTAL WHITE
29c
CAKE FLOUR
ä fr ilk:..... 29 c
TREE TEA— Vi-lb., green ................................
25c
BREAKFAST COCOA— Baker’s, %-lb. tin
10c
LOG CABIN SYRUP— Medium tin
41c
CRACKERS— Salted or Plain. 2 lbs.
POTATO CHIPS— 4-oz.......................................
POTATO CHIPS— 7-oz......................
MAYONNAISE— In bulk. Pint
25c
9C
15c
20c
BUTTER
,1
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SUG A R S ^ r —
BROWN SUGAR « ■».
POTATOES " S w ii ,
1 s V z 1.
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP
JELLO
Assorted flav’s
3 okgs.
10
KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR 49-lb.
YOUR OLD FAVORITE
OXYDOL
29c
bars
bag
$ 1.5 6
1 large pkg.
SPECIAL FISH BARGAINS
IVORY SOAP
O ysters
22c
4 med. bars
TREE TEA— Vj-lb., black ...................................33c
10c
C odfish
Sardines
FANCY.
BONELESS.
MUSTARD or
E xtra fancy quality.
Large enough to fry.
H ein z S oups
Assorted.
Pint tins.
2 for
6 cans ......
25c
69c
"Carload of Heinz Home
Style Soup Just arrived.”
Illg l>ouble-8lze Tin»
EACH
15c
Chase and Sanborn’s
CO FFEE
The D ate’s on the Can
35c
Me
23c
45c
Come in and ask about our coupon plan on Eggs. Receive
more for your Eggs by using coupons.
-lb.
2 pkg
TOMATO 8AUCE.
29c
large oval
rang .........
25c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
APPLES— Fancy
Delicious.
ORANGES— Full of juice.
Small, thin skinned. Dozen
CARROTS— Fresh und
6 lbs.