The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March I I, 1935
H I L L S BORO
Buxton Folk
Give Shower
Prayer Versus Persecution
T i'ili
Aria 13:0-17
ARG U S,
If I L L S K G R O , O R E G O N
Farmington to
Present Play
Their Film Work Voted 1921’s Best
T he lesson Is given us an ex-
nuipla of tho "P ow er of United
■1’ruyer" (tuple for young peuple
and a d u lts) or of "How P ray er
Help»** (In term ed ia te and senior
Mri. Burkhalter H onored—
topic). Aa such It needs Judicious
exposition.
Aid to Meet W ednesday
It can he given a som ew hat
m ate ria listic ex pod (Ion and ap­
I ll y < Mth«'nri« Iti'itvi
plication hardly In harm ony with
FA RM ING I ON F arm in g to n L a-
facta of present day experience.
I die
club will give a play. "I lie
T here may, of course, alw ays he | H iring a n d th e Hiring.' S a tu rd ay
In our m inds the consciousness
evening at, 8 o ’clock a t the F’a rm -
th a t p ra y er m ight accom plish a , liigton school. Everyone Is cordial-
g re at dual m ore th an we realize ' ly Invited to a tte n d No adm ission.
hut a charge will be m ade for su p -
If our fa ith and our tru s t la ' ' per
God's power were deeper and
Cecil Boge s p e n t S a tu rd ay In I
m ore persistent.
I'n rtlan d with W ebster Dalby on j
the tan k er, S 8. T ejon.
N evertheless, to suggest th at
Evelyn and R alp h T u rn e r and
m ate ria listic deliverance from Im­
h n n y Caldwell of P ortland visited
p risonm ent and bonds will alw ays I i Jo
a t th e W. T. P u tn a m a n d E, L
come In answ er to p rayer would
K ra u s hom es Sunday
be to m iss the real point and
Mrs. B u rk h a lte r Honored
Mrs. Edwin B u rk h a lte r was p lea s­
tru th of the lesson
T lio
I n te rn a tio n a l
U niform
Miinilay School l.caaon fo r M arch
Delegat« Named— W. B. A. 17.
• • •
to Sponsor Dance Friday
/ ' IN E ItA l.I.Y
sp e a k in g ,
wo
Hunk of a m ao who bus been
( lly M i
JpRa« Mcycra)
Ini prisoned a* a bad m an, ono
1 HIXTON A show er wax given who lias sin n ed a g a in s t society.
Ml m id Mi Ixiuls K uul I illicit iK v u
I h ll
th is
Is nut alw.iya Hue.
Nelson) u t llir G runge hull M arch P risons, h isto ry rev eals, luivn
'I M any lovelv anil uselul gift» luid n way of confining n o t only
Were rta rived A huge angel toixl
cake, mailt' liy the bride's m other, thn w ry hud, lint also tho w r y
P e ter, fo r oxainplu, wus
Mrs. N. I* Nelson, was served t h e ifood
crowd. T he evening was spent In In prison
dancing A large crowd wax In a t ­
Someone bus snhl th a t m ankind
tendance.
In Ils progresa th ro w s out a van­
W 11. A No 29 m et In all-day guard and a re a r guard, anil
c x io n
Hatiirday with a birthday
though the vanguard la very dif­
d in n e r h u iiii niin is Whose n irlh
ferent front the re a r guard It euf-
days are I I I M arch M em bers pit
fere frequently as much from the
r u t iKinoreil were Alii e K .lepp and
Elsie Kelly, D inner guests w ire
m lsiuidersiaiidliiR, hoatlllty. and
H urry Webb, R euben Kelly, Wil
persecution of thoee In the m ain
llatn and 18-lmar Higgle.
J e ,.e
a n tly s u rp ris e d on h e r b irth d a y
Meyers, Mrs Hom er Ite iiu rtt, Vel­ body, who will not to lerate e ith e r
F eb ru ary 28 P re se n t were M r and
the prophet, who Ig In advance of
f p i l B Im portant th in g Is th a t
m a lte llie rlo rd W auneta Pearley
Mrs Erwin B u rk h a lte r a n d M r
-1 Pet,
society, or the crim inal, who h a r­
a n d Kleunor and L eland I‘owed
••ter was profoundly devoted
a n d Mrs. Pearson a n d little d a u g h ­
Mrs Klslc Kelly was clmtirn to go I ries snclely from the rear.
to the tru th of God. He cured
ter
to Ilia sta te convention u t I'endlc
One mould Ihlnk th a t each age
Mrs. C harles C lark e 's g ra n d d a u g h ­
far m ore ubout being faithful to
ton In April mid Mr». E thel M eyers
ter. little C h a rlo tte B ennett is still
would
lenru
from
th
e
m
istaken
of
hie
m
ission
than
about
w
hether
Is a lte rn a te A social m eeting with i
sick
a t the flood S a m a rita n hos­
a [sit luck d in n er will be held at preceding ages and rectify these
he rem ained In prison or was re ­
pital a n d Is n o t m uch Improved.
the hom e oi Mrs. P earl W a ts o n 1 things, hut th e ag eo ld process
leased from prison.
P atsy H ardin h a s re tu rn e d to S t
M arch 27 Buxiueas m eeting:, here- ) goes on.
M ary's orhix.l a fte r h e r Hines.'
Wo a re never In a position to
a lte r will be held .it the hall a t 1
W ithin our own generation
Ladles' club m et w ith Mrs. W
experience
all
th
a
t
God’s
power
p in. the second H alurday o | n u l l ' th ere have been In Am erican
T P u tn a m T h u rsd a y for a pot luck
mny achieve until we have th a t
mOUUl iinl l.il llie c lm g s W ill lie belli
d in n e r a n d quilting party.
sublim e devotion to duty, th a t an-
a t Ila* hom es id memlM’rs with |x it prisons and p e n ite n tiarie s men
Aid Meets W ednesday
whose only fault was the Inten­ concern about w hat may happen
lin k d in n er th e fo u rth W ednesday
F arm in g to n L adles' Aid m eets
of each m onth.
sity of th e ir conscientious objec­
lo ourselves, as long as we have
w ith Mrs E da Boge M arch 20.
A ward p arty wus given F r id a y 1 tion to war and killing. T he fact
Mrs. Koblnson to E n te rtain
th e stre n g th and the will io do
n ig h t a t tile It J Kelly home
Mrs C larence R obinson e n te r ­
th a t I I I I I I I y Of these hnve said, as
what la rig h t and to epeuk the
About 31) person* were present.
tain s the ladles* club a t th e school
P eter did. "We ought to obey God
tru th ae we ought to apeak IL
A dunce will he sponsored Friday ra th e r lh an m en." has m ade no
basem ent M arch 21.
T he grant th in g s th a t p rayer
n ig h t n t the hall by th e W II A
ladle« A cuiubUiaUon sinokei s e l difference
has achieved have bappeued to­
Hoclvty Is still Into leran t of Its
a n d m agazine rack will lx- presen t- I
w ard those who had made th is
T he production, " I t H appened
ed
sa in ts and Ils prophets, especially
suprem o disposal of th e ir lives ac­
One Night,'* won top honors for
H enerit M arch 23
whenover they dare In any way
cording to God’s will. T here Is
its e lf and th re e people connected
A benefit dance will be sponsored to challenge the e jls tliig order, or
no such th in g as sincere p rayer
w ith It, aw ard s given liy the
by the baseball boys M arch 23 al th e policy and a cts of a nation
Mrs.
C
h
a
rlo
tte
Blatchley.
62.
wife
th a t b argains with God or th a t
Academ y of Motion P ic tu re A rts
tlie G runge hall here
of L. E B latchley of Hillsboro,
In a p a rticu la r circum stance.
m easures w hat happens accord­
and Sciences revealed.
C lark
. Mrs Alice Schultz In in lAirtland
died S a tu rd ay a t Salem . F u n e ra l
ing to hum an demand.
receiving m edical aid
.services were conducted M onday
Gable, left, and C laudette Col­
'
J
’llE
ltE
a
re
angels
who
visit
Mr. a n d Mrs O tto Stowell and
afternoon a t th e Donelson A l Sew ­
Hut when m an brings h it whole
b e rt, show n above w ith Roscoe
* sa in ts an
K eith Wolf of n e ar N ew port were
m il prophets In prison.
ell chapel here w ith T P. Ooodln
life under subm lssloy to the will
K a rn s In a scene from th e pic­
week-end visitors of relatives here. How else could they survive end
as
read
er
In
te
rm
e
n
t
was
a
t
the
of God. he u n d erstan d s th a t th ere
tu re . and D irector F ra n k K apra,
Horn, to M r and Mrs Floyd continue th e ir work In the world?
F ir la w n cem etery.
la reality and power In prayer
left, below, cap tu red .aw a rd s for
Sloan i M erle Sim pson > of T acom a
Mrs B latchley was born In Iowa.
T here Is a stre n g th and power
last week, a boy.
th a t the worldly-minded can never
best » o ik in 1934.
F ebruary 20. 1873 S he Is survived
of
persistency
In
men
of
tru
th
A girl. A rlene May. wus born to
by th e widower a n d one daughter, lly moved to T h e Dalles. H e Is
understand, and th a t ofteD God
Mr. am i Mrs A M artin of n ear end rig h t th a t gives (hem s
Mrs
E
thyl
Pauli
of
Hillsboro.
answ ers p ra y er most p a rticu la rly
survived by h is widow, a n d tw o
here. M arch 4
S trangs power to triu m p h over
In what seems to be tbe denial of
Mrs N Mix'll was visited th is all m anner of persecution. T he
daughters. G ertru d « a n d E thel, ol
outw ard petitions.
week-end by her m other, Mrs M or­
T he D alles; two sons, Cyril o l
angel may not alw ays be m ate ria l­
gan. of n e ar Hunks
T h e one significant accom plish­
Pendleton a n d G eorge of Moro;
ised. chains may not he cast of?
B a rt E llerm ler of P o rtlan d spoke
m ent of all tru e praying Is In tbe
Couple Honored
his fath er, C harles K ru g e r of S h e r­ before a large crow d a t th e T ow n­
words of Jesus. "N evertheless not
A c h ariv ari was given M r and as m iraculously as In th e rasa of
send
Old Age Pension club m eet-
wood;
five
sisters
a
n
d
one
b
ro
th
­
’
•lo
r.
but
the
re
ality
goes
on.
M
uiy w ill, b u t T blne. be done.**
, , rs . 1 units . K
. uoffiiuin by Buxton ' '*
UNVERSITY O F OREGON. E u ­ e r He was a m em ber of the Sher-1 lng a t th e C h ristia n ch u rch Sunday
lilend» a t th e ir hom e n e a r Hanks l
gene, M arch 13. — B urke Tongue, woixl I. Q. O. F.
—
He
spoke
Instead of ‘ —
W ~ F ~ B erger
" M ^ r X e ^ n i c Dalle* v t s - ! S
.
“ ' M
ountain, doe
mounwaui.
JVC Belltsh received a Hillsboro, p resid en t of Scabbard
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who was u nable to a tte n d .
badly
was ta
ta k k e tn n to
to announcvd
a n d B la d e ' th
m e llila full
r >' honorary,
A dvertising Helps
EUerm ier urged all frien d s of th e
• • frozen
z e n i toe
o c a and
n a was
in te n tio n has
of
lied a t tlie M W atson hom e last 1 Ed Lawson of W rstlm ber wax a a doctor
In E’orest Grove
A d r v ^ e r t S
is e r n s ’ i h i ^ , ' i h n e o ' iie
e ir Plan 10 w r>tc th e ir re them
p re se n to tativ
es
.n
S d n ™ in c ^ th
s.gn
*7.
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I B uxton visitor over th e w eek-end. , W ork on t h e _____
highw ay betw een ^ ^ T K u  ^ a u X æ o Â
f a ¡ ^ i p
H arold P eterson was hom e from
Mr and Mrs L aurel Frost of
Top
Hill
and
P
rcharnc
,□
p
.u
.ic
s
-
»momr
harne 1» progrès- am<)nK university stu d en ts. T he | ,l ,*d .i.?r
“ “S i tu rd s to bring the* M cG roartv-
COO la m p a l W estUnlx'r for th e j Forest O ro v r visited Ids m other,
i “ |,ldlv
,“
t system ”oY com pulsory mUL “
m 5 on?*nB
* * * * a d d ] T o ^ s e ^ d bUl“^ t o T 'c o m m Y t t ^ ^
w eek-end.
' M rs Jessie T illm un. a n d brothers
A claim against W om an's B enefit tary drill for Iresh m an and sopho-
'Andscape Ut consideration He said th is rule was
A surprise birth d ay d in n er was O rm a n d O llbert Frust. Sunday,
de^o rated w ith cash lhe piggest obstacle confro n tin g the
given for David E dw ards a t his
Mr. a n d Mrs A rth u r F isher of asMoclatlmi, suprem e review, for the more m en will be vigorously de-
Ju lia fended by th a t group.
to ' L T »h^6
m easure now.
home n e ar here Sunday
Those T im ber visited relatives here S a t- Insurance c arried by Mrs
F ish er h a s been paid In full to her
S eabburd a n a B lade passed a
Hle *r na m e s agam
T h e local ciub now h a s over 250
pri-M-nt were M r a n d M rs Jo h n urduy night
beneficiary.
George
F
ish
er
resolution
recently
favoring
t
h
e
cash
custom
ers.
T
h
e
m
em bers
cluo nou nas over 250
W agner. M r and Mrs. Ira Powell.
Toe
i-anor
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system
,
w
ith
Its
provisions
opea
*
h
o
c
o
n
tin
u
ed
to
stay
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E leanor and l* la n d . Mrs Jess.
W hile working in snow a t El
Meywn, Mr a n d Mrs A U. E d- wixxl
Pilgrim House
for exem ption
,„Se
pviczii and
«MiVl now
»gvrxw are
gas v p U repared
itu a n u ,.d a,,'?5
— _ I , a ™
aTZi—
. i ’»---”
^7” ” I
logging woods n e a r G reen
A dvertising M akes G ain
., 4 .
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to artivclv defend th e ir stand
chance of being entirely forgotten
ETIday a n d S a tu rd ay Ember days
p ^ i t i o n l have been e tiru la te d on by th e cash custom er«. T o seU any-
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NEW Y
O RK ---------------L
—A dvertising gained
w ith special prayers for the church th e cam pus am ong th e stu d e n ts fbing you m ust let people know 14.9 per c en t last year over 1933.
, “£,d “ *•
C hapel to remove th e com pulsory fe atu re
TiS. s ta tls t‘ca com PUed by
worship. 7:30 p. m., Friday, w ith from the m ilitary courses. T hese Using does th a t.—W est Concord Printers’ Ink.
i O kla.i E nterprise.
liturgy of Way »1 th e Cross, a n d petitions.* bearing over 400 signa
TH E BABV
I serm on on 'W1 k > W eeps Along tlie lures, have been presented to the
little Rtrenger
Failures E'ewer
My
__ from
W ay?" S unday: Second Sunday In university officials who will act
NEW
Y
O
RK
—Business
failu
res
In
To
„■
d:<
‘
a u .
Ix'nt—Confession. L itany a n d ser- upon It In April.
the U nited S ta te s for the first week
I J ? " ’ *nd brini
I m on a t 10:30 a. m P a ste r H enry
■ ■■
of F eb ru ary were ag ain reduced in i n
think you c n t r y *n d
i S. H aller will preach on "T hey
ch
ALBERT K RV G ER
Independently Owned and Operated
num ber, com pared w ith b oth last
u« the way
Received Him Not.'* Vespers a t 7:30
i |) m w ith serm on on 'T he Reed | SH ERW O O D — F u n e ra l services y ear a n d w ith 1933, a n d were also i To i>n«den ™ r live* and let love hold
» e re held W ednesday a t M ountain be,*
“
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Local Bowlers Plan
Special Meets Here
W agonblast Building
New Home Near Tobias
W agonblast 1» building a
??'9?*"ho"}e “A,
plaee n«i th of
Local bowling team will com pete I »Mas. I t will be a seven-room
a g ain st th e Price Ac Bosxo squad stru c tu re w ith hardw ood floors.
at 2 p m
Sunday on th e local
alleys, o t h e r Hillsboro team s will
Ix-t th e advertisem ent« help you
play In P o rtlan d during the a f te r ­ moke your «flopping plan«.
noon. m eeting th e M arine G rotto.
M arket D rug and W omen s T ele­
phone com pany squad.
Hillsbor« broke even in special
m atches here last Sunday, one lo c a l,
ti o n d e fe a tin g th e S h ip -b y - T ru r k V. F. IV. HALL —
- 9th «uid Oak
bowsers 2516 to 240« and the o th e r I
Thursday, March 14th
losing to th e M arine G ro tto 2228
to 2481
illsboro’s New P rom oter Presents
Ice W orks team went Into th e
lead of the A m erican league here
last week by d efeating th e form er
HEINIE OkSEN
leaders, the Home la u n d r y , two out
VW
181 lb«.
of th ree gam es. T h e pastim e took
BILL
KALI,
two gam es and a tie from L entz
H.H Iks.
B° J , n to , a tle fOr first place in
the C ity league. O th e r stan d in g s
VÏC POTTER
rem ained th e same.
R esults of m atch es last week
VW
149 lbw
were. A m erican— Ice W orks 3
BOB
(R
O
G
A
N
L aundry 0; Royal Soda W orks 2,'
150 lbw
HilLsboro M otors
] N ational -
N ational G u a rd s 3. Union '76'' 0 I
IO-M INI TE EVENT
P harm acy 2, B ristol 1 C ity—L e n tz :
JA C K K ISK R
0. P astim e 2. one tied; Irelan d 3.
C. C. S tore 0. C om m ercial—C osletts
«•
151 Iba.
2. Safew ay 1; Fairw ay 2 H all's
HOM ER BKHRANS
B arber 8 h o p 1.
150 lbs.
A dm ission 40 cents
Say you saw it in th e Argua.
W r e s t lin g
2 2
MEAT SPECIALS
Rites Held Monday
for Mrs. Blatchley
Portlander Talks
to Townsend Club I
Hillsboro Student
Tells of Attitude
HILLSBORO CASH
GROCERY
1 rid «y, Saturday And Monday Specials
FREE DELIVERY
FLOUR
PHONE 2001
$1.49
J X w h.....
M A CA RO N I 3 ........
20c
SY RU P
35c
5 p .„
BROW N SUGAR
for
Albert Kruger
The records of’ Dim dt BradstreeL I
sh rim p , packed new way to
re ta in n a tu ra l flavor.
Each
12c
2 for
6 for
23c
65c
Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon.
March 15, 16 and 18
H IL L S B O R O
QUALITY
SERVICE
FREE DELIVERY
COFFEE
Columbia Best
e Star, "Chicken of the
a« flat. 2 cans
TUNA
29c
OYSTERS— G ulf Kist. 5-oz, cans. 2 for ............. 23c
CLAMS. H alferty’s, minced - razor, ^¿s, 2 cans 29c
SARDINES— Booth’s, assorted, 1-lb. 2 cans ...,15c
4 7c
S H O R T E N IN G
WESSON OIL— Quart
43c
Vif-gallon
SN O W D R IFT 3 ,k „„
79c
55c
1-lb.
24c
3 lbs.
Economy
1-lb.
70c
3 lbs.
19c
55c
COCOA, H ershey’s
8-oz. can
7c
MEAT
H e needs Meat for its
health-giving
PROTEINS - MINERALS
VITAM INS
Our Market will meet your Meat needs.
Many Bargain« to Choose From!
PHONE 982
FREE DELIVERY
Home Cured
SMOKED MEATS
H A M S Lb
H alf or whole,
20 c
P I C N I C S Lb...................... 15C
C H O IC E M U T T O N
STEW
8c
Lb
lie
SHOULDER, lb.
15c
BOIL BEEF ...............
10c
LARD"C
3O”r°UND...........Z 23 c
LEGS and CHOPS.
Lb.
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
£
5 Deliveries Daily
—
fl
—¿
Res. Phone 321Z
S afeway S tores
F la v o «Jell
3 pk.a ... 14c
IV O R Y SO A P Medium bar
5c TOMATO SOUP
SHINOLA— Black, tan or brown. Can .................. 7c Campbell's. Tall can 7c
STEW ART’S BLUING— 10-oz. bottle .................
R A ISIN S
Sunnyvale,
4-lb. bag
.............
Choice Thompson Seedless.
13c
23c
KARO SYRUP— Red or Blue. 3-lb. can ............. 23c
BI-KARB SODA— 1-lb. pkg. ..................................... 5c
30 0 s. 3 can»
Florida Gold, fancy.
25c
JU IC E S— Pineapple Is, Tomato la, Grapefruit
picnic tins. 2 can» .............................................. ...15c
WHITE KING— W ashing Powder. Large pkg. 29c
LAUNDRY SOAP— Liberty White. 10 bar»
COFFEE
Hills Red Can.
1-lb....................
19c
30c
CRACKERS — Sunshine, Krispy or Grahams.
2-lb. box .............................
29c
Friday, M arch 15 to
M onday, M arch 18. inci.
10c Sale
CORN—Eloise. No. 2 can.
SPIN A CH
W alla W alla, No. 2 1-.- can
K RA UT
B onneville No. 2 'i can
G R A P E F R U IT
L. & H. ¿ io . 2 can
6 cans
55c
Van Camp's.
Medium
Large
5c
10c
33c
45c
N o ^ can ...........
cans.
SALMON
3 tall cans
HOT SAUCE
3 cans ............
Happyvale.
Monte Rio.
HOMINY
3 c a n » .............. ..........
TUNA.
3 No. Vs can«
Mid-Pacific.
SU G A R Ä
15C
Baking Powder
FLOUR
Safew ay
H ard w h eat.
49-Ib. sack ...........
$ 4 .69
^ _ 4 9 C
C A T SU P
Z
29 c
z 7
““ 27c
Candle Light
$4
X
49-lb. sack ...........
CEREALS
CORN MEAL
Yellow. 9-lb. bag
OATS. Reg. o r
quicki 9-lb. sack
OREGON
34c
45c
CHEESE
4 to _
MILD.
Lb.............................
TILLAM OOK.
-an».
19C
¿1C
COFFEE
AIRWAY
Lb
19c
3 lb » ..,.,5 5 c
NOB HILL
L b ...
24c
3 lb s ,.,,,7 0 c
EDWARDS
Lb. can 26c
M A C A R O N I 3^;'. Z
20c
X
Family flour.
$4
I
$4
Large No. 2‘i
K . C.
Bell or Northern
49-lb.
.53
Sack ..............
Crown, Drifted Snow
or Fisher’» Blend.
49-lb.
.93
Sack .............
X
8-oz. cans.
or tidbits.
TOMATOES
3 cans ......... ..............
OtJC
L9L
OOC
cans. 2 for . . . .
PIN EA PPL E
« O .,
No. 3 1» c a n ........
PEACHES. No. 2H Q f f x ,
cans. 2 can s . . .
banks .
FLOUR
..19c
Libby’s, crushed
3P ,L e a p p l e
No. 2’-j cans, Van Camp's.
Del Monte Foods
SALMON. No. 1 O ff» ,
P ork & Beans
CORN MEAL—
STARCH— K ingsford’s. 1-lb. pkg. ......................... 9C 9-lb. bag ..........
ROLLED OATS
New pack.
9-lb. bag ............
G RA PEFR U IT
7>
3 MORE DAYS
True fru it flavors.
Money back guaran-
(6-lb. can $1.05)
I f Y our Child W on’t Eat
Make his meals attractive with
Friday and Saturday Specials
SHRIMP
Fancy
Fresh V egetables Received Daily !
COM PANY
.
Ready to advise you In jm rehasiof.
R eady to give real value«.
All meat« inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. .AimquisL
GULF KIST
27c
MEAT
r ..
Inc . showed 263 business failures
X ? o o l Zf . h . F* 'h*'r th* n" - t
In the la te st week, a g ain st 291 a n d May w . k ^ w it .n d feel it l « t on
629 respectively, for th e sam e week,
the .b o s k 'you m .y d rift
In both preceding years Since t h e ' B o not f««r little
lie one, w ith the moat
close of last year, th e n um ber of j ___ ««»loua care
failures In each week has tended
hu <I* i
yi > u
generally lower, th e reduction b e -,
- c m 'i i r n v . " » , - ,
K g about th e sam e a s th a t of - 1
- G eorgiana rand
year ago. w hen th e ch an g e fo r t h e !
b e tte r was quite notew orthy. Ini
com parison w ith conditions in t h e 1
early p a rt of 1933.
Csúim£i¿aclS ctl C¡.
19c
4 lbs.
CRACKERS CR2i;,Ab”
day WrSh.esda^" Mareh8l20J °Litonv H°nie church
a n d serm on a t 7:30 p. m . w t S
» b o died 8im dav a t T he Dalles
pastor ¿peaking on - Tn V the C ourt- n | B urial was in M ountain Home cem -
I yard ' Y oung people's ni ■ctlngs as I le te ry He form erly lived n ear M id-
I scheduled. PUgrlni G uild
e a c h dleton a n d was county road fore-
. T hursday a t 2 p. m P a sto r m ay be , m an in th e so u th e aste rn d istric ts
seen any day betw een 10 •: ip a / ,1 ° I < rnAirV >ean>\
Mr r K ruger was
born Ja n u a ry
loon, or by appointm ent, nt th '
“
house o lfite , 354 E. Jackson strei I 28. 1880. a t Springfield. M inn , cam e
________________
io Oregon w ith h is p a re n ts when
L et u i» o H ow oi
.
w i
>'e a rs o ,d - a n d llved bi th e
m of» „ f advertl,!* » “*I,l ts help you C hapm an district n e ar M iddleton
m ake your shopping plans.
u n til six years ago, w hen the fa m -
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
2-lb, can 49c
.49
PO ST TO A STIES
2 pkgs............................
CLAMS. F. A. B.
No. 14 cans. 3 for
COCOA, B aker's.
Is-lb . c an ..................
T O IL E T T ISSU E.
Zee b ran d . 4 rolls .
INSTA NT PO STUM
Sm all c an ................
PEAS. N a tu re's O ift
No. 303 cans. 2 cans
UOCOANUT. Baker's South-
e rn style.
L can .........................
BEANS. Mill Race, cut. No.
2 cans.
3 can s .........................
KETCHUP. Heina.
Large b o t t l e ...............
PO RK
12c
19c
TOMATO JU IC E — Camj}-
bell's.
10-oz. can .....................
5c
15c
25c
&
BEANS — V a n
Camp’s.
11-ox. can ................
SN OW FLAKES
2-lb. pkg......................
5c
29c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
APPLES b « y stark
LEM O N S iXcy
LETTU C E S S cri’”'
N E W SPUDS» ,b.
89c
10c
4c
25c