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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, Auguat I, 193ft
OREGON
picnic held by the Dania Danish
Brotherhood and Sisterhood of P o rt­
land and many other Dunlsh people
from different places
VanTassell and family
Subacilbe now to the Argus In
York, gave a program at ••"'¡NJ d w Y i t r L W i t t , l i l t
Bethany Baptist church Monday
Ir in
I U I K W tH IH I Il
Washington county *150 u year
Mrs. John Heisler of Portland i
I • ..„ .ill—
Mr and Mrs A C. Thomus of j
I .( IS \ V lllC V lhltO F Six montila 85c T hraa montili 50
cents Two months 35 rents.
if
Salem. Rev. Theo Leger and Mrs
LEISYVII.I.K Miss U rsula L ittle
Kummel! of Bethany visited Mrs
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Mrs O. J. Tollefson and son Don- j
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Hulda T radisci Friday Mrs T radì I of White Plains. N Y arrived
Mrs. Raffety Honored: Man ,1L.He"'uid D»,n*ld Tower of Port Sesaion Monday! Teacher* sel is ill and is being taken care of Iuesday morning from San Ira n
FOR FARM S
Reed ville Folk Injured in
by her mother. Mrs Stuckt o f)1'1’“’0 *“ v*,lt N rs Lily Hanley
Whosoever Will
land, formerly of here, visited at j
Mr und Mr«. John Q atrs Sr ut
Buys Shop and House
Bethany
LARGE or -SMALL
for Year Selected
(Above N orth Plains)
Accident* During W eek
the Alfred Groer home Wednesday.
tended the G ordon-Steward elan
Sunday school, 10 a. m. The Lord
Sec Albert Heard
Mr und Mrs. C harles Devere’ll
picnic ut Mt Tubor purk In P o rt­
is blessing, the scripture word is
i h r M in M n r v a r d M ath ie
I By M r«. J. C. Sm ith I
(B y Hasel C hurrh le? )
Banks, Oregon
MOttNTAINDAI k
vfr« r i
i visited Mr. Deverell s sister-in-law,
land
Sunday.
to pertain to the Lord's second
HAZEl.DAl.Et Annual budget
MOUNTAINDALB-
Floyd Mrs
dan-
REEDVIELE—Doris and Dorothy coming. The pastor will bring a Raffety
celebrated h e Mrs
r birthday
J - X u Bertha
s lv tU Deverell,
•at the iv who
rtla n d is Sal,"
(Coatlnuml f r a . mur. „ n .l
I C o r n c lu b " w l F l ld # -v w “ h K'»»“ 1
meeting of the school district has
McBreen gave a birthday lunch­ message to the church at 11 a m with a picnic in the Raffety grove.
’ th 1 1 d San' been called for 8 p m Monday in three representatives In the state [ G ardner They planned a wiener
eon for their mother. Mrs. George Prophetical study and tarry. 3 p m Swimming and games w ere enjoy-
¿ ^ L u c i l l e Peters.,., w h , I. the school house
legislature French, publisher o f , roait for Wednesday evening
McBreen, at their home Monday. Regular evangelistic service. 8 p m ed Present were Mr and Mrs
“ loved 1 the A n p i . , s
f I,,, Sherm
11«« 4 an
- f County
,i i,,t Journal.
I. ti I,.,, ,, I Is
, u ,«
the
Teachers Named
Present were Mesdames Jean Mann The sermon will be ‘ The Devil as William Whitten and daughter Ma- H'Pyiyed at the A B H int home,
Mis Pat Davis, who Is home
republican
The other new spaper­ from
Craw
ford
Porter
o
f
Beaverton
of Portland. H Johnson. Berdie a Backslider " Also special message rion Mrs Dell Elliot Mr and Mrs >p,\n l l n d i'y,i" 'A' ber lK,,ents. Mr
the state tuberculosis hospital
Johnson, W. Blough of Falrvale. D. in song Come and worship w.?h Tom Elhot Mr and Mrs. W dham ?lv
° “ ‘ e,erSO11' 8nd f“n” ano Miss Thelma Davies of T rout­ men in the house are Moore Ham for a month, spent Wednesday eve­
dale will be the teachers for next ilton. youthful publisher of the ning with her stater. Mrs John
L. Sullivan. W. Holt of Portland. us, we love new faces and k n o w . Tiffany and daughter Emma and
Medford News, and Clint "Want Gates J r Mrs. Davis shows much
year.
N. Johnson. L R Boit, W Hicken­ th e L o rd w ill b less yo u P r a y e r a n d E sth e r, M r a n d M rs A lb e rt Bolma
“
“
Mr. and Mrs Frank Kelly of to-go-home" Haight of t h e Blue improvement
looper, Mary Olinger. H J Church- praise service. Tuesday. 8 p. m Mr and Mrs Al Rigart. Mabel Me- A t m i v p r s L i r v P 'lrfv z
Mountain Eagle al Cunyon City.
Summer activity and re-
Tillamook
stayed
the
week-end
with
ley. E. Campbell of Hillsboro. Lee Shady Brook church. Thursday 8 Guire. Margaret Guv. C harlie Hew- tr u u l l v l I S ‘, I 7 A » Illy
Mr and Mrs It W. Loveland left
Mrs Rebecca Ellerson
Richie and Mrs Jane Rodrob. Mrs. p. m Don't forget the young people's ston and Robert Richland, all of I I J 1 \ 7 „ J
j
Although m em ber, of the state I,^ d‘.hve‘r ho,’U‘ *n Curv“ Ul* w ««- aiatancu against heat are
Mrs R C. Doty and Mrs Esther
McBreen received many lovely gifts. meeting Friday. 7:30 p m S o m e1 Portland. Mr and Mrs J Nerrio A l t 111 V ¿ U lU C rZ iin U C flS
teata of your child's atam-
Heil took their Sunday school board of control have practically
'
Mr and Mrs. S A Becker and “real " questions have been put in of Boone. Iowa. Mrs Chester Mer-
m ™ J * u r
ina! The child whose sum­
classes to L aurelhurst purk last abandoned any idea of changing
A wiener roust was enjoyed at
fam ily attended the Evangelical th e box to be discussed Anyone rill and son Jack. Mrs M ana Jack-
s m
o rrv ,i
, ..
Friday A picnic dinner was en­ the location of the cupltol building R 'l’l’nhg Waters ivtrk Thursday
camp meeting at Jennings Lodge can take part, put questions in box son. Johnny Jackson. Mr and Mrs. w .l k h i m u riV
mer diet is for the major
a m le U », 1
'(> M' S joyed.
negotiations still continue between
bT Joyce Bino. Emmett
Sunday.
and answer some too. All young Clyde Lincoln and son Wesley. Mr. U ^ u ta S d at
S, * f
part our pure milk, is a
Mrs.
Ray
Klnchelowe
and
family
the
committee
recently
mimed
by
i,
u,h
Arl
1,UI,1>'V'
C
yril
Lorenz,
Mrs R Goforth, daughter of
are especially invited here and Mrs. Joe Baker. Mr and Mrs evening Mr and M r s
,I
healthy child.
Mr. and Mrs. Finch, and her hus­ people
-M elv in E. Jam es pastor
Stanley Hahn. H erm w Scholer. Ed £ £ £ * £ ' and M ^ J ^ v i X : spent several days last week in Governor M artin und trustees of I ¡’Jr and Mrs John Gates J r and
Portland visiting her sister. Mrs W illamette university for purchase' ’ ’‘. ‘‘Ji; Mr and Mrs. Ray Loveland
band, R. Goforth, have returned
VanDerzanden,
A.
Moonen.
V
iv
ian
!
£anden
and
se
of the 14-acre university campus i 111 Warren, and Mr. and Mrs
to Cincinnati, Ohio, after a few
and Vernon Jossy. Mr and M rs., “
View sons Robert and Ralph Manuel Hoffman
Baptist Church
! Price Adams
Mr and Mrs Paul O’Connor spent for capitol purposes
w eek's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Quart
Meeting
each
night,
except
S
at-I
H
oyd
Raffety
and
family.
V
ander/anrten
„„rt
—
the week-end at Tim ber as guests
Mrs Mary Olinger and Mrs. W.
A rchitects continue to press then , Ml,,s Waiuta Newland returned
urdays,
this
and
next
week
These
Sunday
dinner
party
guests
at
i.oui<e
of
Gales
Creek
M
r
'
»
a
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Courtney
Syver­
M. Snipes visited Mrs. S. McLvane services are being conducted by 'h e Jam es Mathiesen home were m , ,
argum ents for a linger capitol site lom,‘ to McMinnville Monday
ch ick p i , .riv » « u »» ' T-and son.
at Cornelius last week.
the Gideons. A new group each Rasmus Mathiesen and Mr. and H ^ sa c k e r J? M
m T° " i
than thut afforded by the old loen-
Mrs E E Rowton, Mrs Ray
A
rthur
Syverson
came
home
last
Mrs O. George and son Don night. Here w hat these business
Mrs O. Harvey and daughters
V and^hlv
a" d
lion
Recommendations prepared Doveland, Miss Joyce Bino, Em-
Saturday
from
Yakima,
w
here
he
w ith Mr. and Mrs H. P. Shipton men say that C hrist means to them.
Phone Z1S4
by the Oregon chapter of t h e : '" * ’** Kouth. and Mi
and Mrs
Margaret and Alice of Astoria. Ber- \ i , and Mrs , •
i » £ j? envl j'
of Portland vacationed at Long­ „
- J -
,
w
of Hillsboro and Den- a au. h ^ i S U
“ d has been employed for s everul American Institute of A rchitects Price Adams vlsted friends In Port
view, W ash. last week.
daughters Gladys and Ethel and weeks He was accompanied by call for a site of at least 20 acres la“ d Monday.
Plains Presbyterian Church nis Hall.
Merle Thompson and his sister
Lt and Mrs H Liebe and daugh­ Tualatin
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tF our miles north of Hillsboro)
Alma Raffety of Iowa Hill spent Bert Duyck. It was Mr and Mrs. Opal of Tieton, Wash., who spent for the new building Al I tie same _
ter of Tacoma. Wash., are visiting
William
V anderzanden's th irty -
tim e other plans have been pre­
Sunday services: Bible school at the w eek-end w ith her parents, fourth
the week-end as guests of Mr and pared for the poaalble relocation
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Slade.
wedding
anniversary
10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; junior Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raffety.
Mrs. C P. Syverson
Mr and Mrs. I. Lowe motored to C.
of W illamette university on 40 acres'
E at 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Sani Raffety returned h o m e irv M
da J. V anderzanden and Claude
LEM O N C U STA R D SNAILS—
Miss Mabel Black of Portland of land on the east side of the
Mt. Hood Sunday.
are in the neighborhood
Women's Missionary society, last Thursday from the Jones h o sp ital1 threshimj
spent a few days last week with "Hush" pasture In south Salem in
Dozen
Mrs. Kirkwood H art
Wednesday of each month at 2 p >n Hillsboro, w here she was ill for, vti—
„ „ _ , „
her parents. Mr and Mrs. J A the event the present campus Is
Mrs. John Kirkwood was very m. Sunday's subject. "The Golden some time. Her sister. Almira Scott c r.,v .
°l
Black.
severely injured by a fall down Bowl of Life."—Rev A C .rrick , of Madison. Wis.. is staying w ith |
sold to the state
c “y
M A L T E D M IL K C H O C O LA TE C A K E
A m arriage of interest to friends
her.
school, took the fourth, fifth and
her backstairs last Monday. She pastor.
Governor Martin conferred with I
sixth
grade
girls
to
Lee
Falls
near
b
c
rt
was
thal
ot
Dorothy
Hallock,
has a fractured leg and other p o s-'
his planning b«vird in Portland r e l- '
—::—
Hollenbecks E ntertain
Thev — all '■ dall8hter of Mr and Mrs. Leonard ative to plans for the new capitol
sible injuries are feared She is
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mr and Mrs Earl Hollenbeck en- Gaston Monday afternoon.
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in the Good Sam aritan hospital.
Public worship at 10:30 a. m.; tertained w ith a dinner Wednes- en{1° - ed a lon8 hike into the woods Hallock of Portland, to E A Jones Friday and It ts expected thut the
of Portland July 14. Dorothv is the formal application for a fed eral;
Alvin Broker H urt
Sunday school at 9:45. "Blessed are day evening in honor of the birth- a° S .
MOCHA
Alvin Becker, oldest son of Mr. they that hear the Word of God. day of their daughter. Mrs. Hubert
* ran h Vanderzanden of the Tidc- granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. C grant for 45 per cent of the $3,-j
V . / A I Y L CREAM
and Mrs S. A Becker, fell Wed­ and keep it.” You are cordially Smith. Guests w ere Mr and Mrs w ater Tim ber company of Astoria P Syverson.
500.000 estim ated us needed for th e '
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Heil
and
nesday and broke his arm near the welcomed to worship with us.
new building will be ready to fo r-,
Leonard VanDomelen Mr and Mrs apTnt
w eek-end w ith his par-
w rist when he fell from a tree
Hubert Sm ith and son Earl. Helen V.? a Mr and Mrs J P V ander- family and Mr and Mrs L C Tay- w ard to Washington. I). C„ w ith -'
Honey Cream
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>or
and
family
picnicked
at
Bon-
Methodist Episcopal Church
Hollenbeck and the host and host “anden-
in u few d ay s As soon us the fe d -'
■Archie Mattoon Honored
Eli Poe of Forest Grove is spend- ne.',ilIe Sunday
SPICE CAKE
C hurch school. 9:45. Miss Rose ess.
eral grant is approved, the grant J
A birthday dinner was given in
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Mrs. Mabel Almin of Manhattan. money earm arked and the te rm s!
honor of Archie Mattoon. Mr. and
the guest of Mr and Mrs of the grant made known the g o v -,
M rs H. J. Churchley w ere guests.
aldele
A N G EL
ernor has said that he would Issue [
Mr. and Mrs R Schappert have
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_
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nd
Mrs. Tom M iller and the call for the special session of
FOOD. 13-egg
returned from a w eek's stay at
Young‘preaching.
Union
service
at
d
a
u
g
h
te
r“
M
ra^A
rehl*
*Thomp«BL
a
n
d
M
r
Newman
of
Portland.
w
hliu
u
i.n
d
tO
Ocean Park, Wash.
the legislature to authorize con­
Ed£ar Davis and brother John of
island and Sand Lake Sun- struction of the new building and
Mrs Jean Mann of Portland is 8 p. m. at our church with Rev. R. and children spent several days
L. Putnam bringing the message last week at Oceanside.
Portland called at the J. A. McCoy
G' „„ .
,
visiting Mrs Mary Olinger.
make provision for the state's share I
young people of the Epworth
Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. hor? e Friday afternoon Miss Gladys , . ” r -? nd \ ,rs u p Brooks and of the cost.
Florence Ulrich of California vis­ The
League
trill
Iea7e
eari>'
S
a
^
r
d
^
H
aroH
R^ynoTds
w
e
„
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ind
E‘^
l
McCoy
r
e
t
u
r
n
^
h
o
m
Z
M
ar>
‘
McHenry
attended
the
ited Mr and Mrs. S. A. Becker and
morning for th eir institute at Falls Mullov and daughter Thelma Mrs WIth them to sPcnd a w«ck visiting M 'nntsota picnic at Jantzen Beach
family.
First of the federal grant money i
THE
K ^ndparents. Mr and Mrs I
a u
Mr and Mrs W M Snipes enter­ City for a week of classes and re- Amelia Campbell and Mrs E C i
for the Coast highway bridges was
creation.
Rev.
C
harles
M.
Reed
will
Mulloy
of
Laurel
and
Mrs.
Rey-
J
Da\
is
Portland.
,h”
«
1
"
?
*
7
«
’L8"
tained with a dinner party Wednes­
t h e pi « « i
Mr .« a
received by the highway rom m is-
i H „ Mc" sl" n ‘b‘s week in the amount of
Mr and Mrs J A McCoy ac- H a rd v ^ f B e iv e r to n
day evening. July 24 Guests were act as recreational director on the nolds' mother. Mrs W N Hathorn
.
.
Char8l‘ * ,50'0°0 The federal governm ent
| oontpanied
Mr a and Mrs. J. P. Van- at ^he farm
Messrs and Mesdames J. S. Young faculty. Dorothy Havens will act of Hillsboro.
Buys Shop, House
derzanden and son Frank to Port-
M
. has agreed to contribute 30 per
and Verne Burge of Orenco, Mrs as chaperone to the group includ-
Doris Weber.
a alkwarf.
„
--------- J Q N orthrup of Portland has ’and Saturday evening to visit d ™;h ’ " d
C hester Rambo and cent of the total c u t of the five
P h o n , 451
COE and CONQDON, Prop
w-
Rose Bruce and Mr and Mrs Ralph ing Eleanor K
W e D e liv e r
S
S eei ' ~!anche P 'u eg an an d purchased the blacksm ith shop and ,rl®nds
. .
Rambo^ (
r ’in * ,r i ? ,,Mr? brid«*s as
outright gift to the
Snipes and daughter Geraldine.
Mildred Rock. They desire to thank house recently vacated bv Fred
M l> s M arjorie V anderzanden
, ,." e r' aU
lo rtlan d . state The levin of $4.200(HM) made
all who participated in any way to Toelle. Mrs Northrup, who is re- spent Iast weck at Yachats.
d™ted
,be Miller home T h u n - by th«' PWA to finance the slates
th eir lawn social last Friday eve- maining in Portland for awhile.
B irthday Celebrated
" m . and Mr« i o t , . u ■■ v
I 't“*re of ,hc bridk<' oust is being
ning.
Tuesday
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ira
Brown.
-
d
Ar,hUr
Mllls'
‘ IL «’ll llIlUUK*l
spent the week-end here.
through sale of generili
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n«»tH Yflll i ’rS
4 ILfl
$4
Z-s Ke"
_a ' 1 refinanced
v 11114II
M. E. Chnrch I Bethany I
J C. Raffety and Miss M arie Mrs- Zoe Quick and son Dean w ere Aloha - i w m ' l , ' i t \ v . J k ^ . , G r a n d
bonds at a much lower
On Germantown road. Sunday
c!!Jnm?in,nnCh“d " h ' E |,iicopa‘’
' ¡ s i w Mr“
and . “Mrs. _ Fran- d *nne7“^
irty
u e tti ¿T’kir u n i . . .
‘?he‘X
V<* k at
“ various intaragl rate than that carried by
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Aiona X
spent
last s i week
school every Sunday. 10 a. m.; G er­
Communion and sermon at 11 a cis B randenburg of Orenco Sun- C harles Waddle of Dilley. The din-
I the federal loan
man service. 11 a. m., first a n d m.—Rev.
U. H. Gibs, celebrant.
J day-
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ner was in honor of Dean's birth-1
th ird Sundays; English service. 11
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout j day anniversary.
A decided im provem ent In busl
a. m., second and fourth Sundays.
Christian Chnrch
t ««a « a , „
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. j oI Banks visited at the Archie
Mr and Mrs C harles Waddle
—E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tf
neas conditions throughout Oregon
—
se r v ir l lu p fliy v i-ix worshR>-study Thompson home Sunday.
visited Mrs. Waddle's m other, Mrs
(By C. K Track««!)
_______ of
_______
is indicated by collections
th.
F irst Chnrch of C hrist .Scientist! ^ - i n e la «
^0°^«'
M r' and Mrs H u b tr' Smith and Z w Quick. Friday
-
1
Jeff Dapp of Helvetia visited World War Veterans' State Aid
Services a are
held
everv
S „ u n n d dav
cldss
- i o : j u ; son
re h
e ld c
v „ rv s
«» '
.
elass 5luay
study P<?noa.
period, i u 10-10.30,
son Eari
Earl and
and Helen
H elen H n ilen hoeb
Mr
and
M
r
s
K
Mr and Mrs. M artin V an d er-! Margaret Reichen last week O ther commission which have averaged
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
r S, , n e^ agp 10
Lordi? w cre Sunday evening
visitors w ere Mr and Mrs Chris $138,000 a month since January 1
services a t »o'clock; Sundav school ,ip i^ H 11L1,1,'h5',hEvei y ^ dy ‘S WeU «uests of Mr a"d ’
Siegenthaler of Portland.
last, compared to a monthly aver
a t 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
Shorte,L summef VanDomelen of Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandchey of
Mr and Mrs. John Oester and a«e of $111.000 in 19X1 and $123.00«
of so venr. are welcomed. Free
a? d
About “ «Z P ^ P 1® charivaried Roy
son
Bruce
of
W
arren
visited
rel-
in
1934
open on Wednesday*
d,n,plhf3y ntme ,f° r worship Mr. and Msr. O rville Reynolds Mon-
Mrs. Tony Kemper and s o n s
s from 2 until 4 p. m.
a
'^h‘*l ha.ve P* ' y. ^ fr “ T16 ? 8° day even,n« The couple were mar- W arren and Merlin and Miss Fran- atives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Horton and three
The state insurance departm ent
c, “Love.”
elsewhere for a picnic luncheon ried in Hillsboro Friday evening
ces VanLoo of Forest r.rov..
Sunday's topic.
children of Texas. Mr and Mrs turned $673.417 into the general
or family gathering. Christian E n­
: X L Y W ,C C L V
f out Friday helping their m o th e r' Morgan, and Mr and Mrs Wiliioni fun«l during the first six monVha «4
deavor. 7 p. m. Both the interm edi­
Banks M. E. Chnrch
I cook for threshers.
Oester of Warren, visited at the 1935 This represents an increase
ate
and
young
people's
society
plan
Sunday school every Sunday,
_RaJpb V an d e rz a n d e n , B o b b y ! John Trachsel home Sunday
of $43.000 over the turn-over for
» 45 a.
Mrs. H. Jensen, superin­ an outdoor meeting. The Y. P. will
and Roy Brown visited
(B y Mrs. O. H. Peterson)
, ~ Fritzh
\
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M argaret
Schulz
and Eileen the same period last year
tendent. Preaching services b y go up Gales Creek for their lunch­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Meyer
spent
frlends
J
"
Portland
Sunday
eve-
Smearman
spent
the
week-end
In
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E llsw orth Tilton, pastor, e v e r y eon and meeting. The interm ediates
"-‘.n ?
Saturday evening Russell Woodland. W ash, w ith friends and
Official and Unofficial News —
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Ladies’ are to meet at the church“ anil the week-end visiting Mr and Mrs. Hickey,
Guy Raymond, Rollie Cox relatives.
j All that is fit to print In Hillsboro
Aid meets first and th ird Wednes­ following the direction of the pray- -Jack B urris at Portland.
Frederick Mandantz has been i l l , and t h e county — Court, arrests,
days at 2 p. m.
tf er meeting comm ittee find th eir _ M r- and Mrs A lbert Scott left and Robert V anderzanden were in
at his home but is Improving.
! schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s .
lesson and place of meeting. The Thursday for Seattle, Wash., to vis- P ortland visiting relatives.
Q uartet from the German Bap- deaths, society Every week in the
union meeting w ith the M. E. ** their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Q
uality
Job
printing—Argus
tist Seminary of Rochester. N e w ' Argus.
tf
Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a. m.; church is to be at the M. E. church, Clayton Scott, and other relatives
l-lb. tin
morning worship, 11 o'clock; young 8 p. m. Sermon No. 3, "What Think several days
A very «ood attendance was had
people's service, 6:45 p. m.; evan­ Ye of Christ?—The C hrist of Proph-
gelistic service, 8 p. m.
ecy," by C hristian m inister. Mid- at the Elsner park Sunday at th e
__
Tuesday—P rayer meeting. 8 p. m week meeting, 8 p. m., Thursday.
Jh p Fea?t °1
Tr? nf ‘
Thursday—Bible study, 8 p. m. All other announcem ents will be
L? rdL.th o h ° ly i
Saturday—Evangelistic service, 8 p given at the Lord's day service.
" "
‘ «e Lord ’ S upPf?'
m.—H arry Downey, pastor. 246 East We invite friends and strangers to
our services.—R. L. Putnam , pas- !,* i ? 0 J i / S i at the new house, 232
Lincoln street.
2-lb. tin
tor
North T hird avenue. Pastor s com-
W E L E A D — O THERS FO LLO W
_
m union meditation, “E ntering the I
Beaverton Chnrch of Christ
Pilgrim House
- Permanent New.” “All those who
There will be preaching both
FREE D E L IV E R Y
Second at Main Street
P hone 32S1
Sunday: Reception of radio broad- ;ru ' y J ove, 1 be ijord are *nv*ted to
morning and evening n ext Sunday
by the pastor and do not forget cast of Dr Frederic K. Stamm. Partake of His Table w ith us.” Be-
C e n t r a l C ongregational „ nn ln8 Tuesday, Pastor H enry S. '
’Served on Planes and Trains"
to be on hand early for Bible pastor
a
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W ill
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Price* Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — August 2, 3 and 5
school. A special record is being I church,
Brooklyn,
N. Y„ at 9:30
N
ailer will
resum
e e regular
office '
kept of those who are on time and a- m-. followed by chapel service , °!irs j betwTeJ? 1™a' ,m ' and noon
we urge everyone to be prompt.
worship. Liturgy of service da£b day’ at the Third avenue ad-
A R M O U R ’S BIG BEN
Jiext Friday the- Missionary Society > preparatory to the holy communion. aress
I
"Saves time and work.”
Will Not Hurt
m eets w ith Mrs. M. E. Smith of ’ w ith the Litany. Pastor will speak
Large pkg.
Bertha Station. Sisterhood meets on on “Leaving the Tem porary Old."
the Hands.
Wednesday for work. Midweek This will be the final service at
DOUBLE-SIZE
services Wednesday. 8 p. m., fol- 354 East Jackson street. Tuesday:
L IF E B U O Y . "Fresh-
BARS
k J « - '* « *
ens dull skin.”
for
Mrs. McBreen
H onor Guest
lowed by choir practice Se
for Sunday: Bible school,
m.; Communion, 11 a. m„ followed
ollowed
by
preaching; Young People's
meeting. 7 p. m.; preaching. 8 p. m
We cordially invite you to all these
assemblies.—M. Putm an, minister.
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Budget Meet
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Tr„utrfale viglted Mr and
Capitol News Letter
M others
10c
McFall Jersey D.niry
20c
20c «„a 39c
C A VC
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C A VC
BREAD ¿i,°JCH
P erfectio n B a k e r y
CHURCHES
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
Eimonica
’1.59
’1.75
FLOUR
Bend
FLOUR L T BU,,V'
27c
53c
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
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19c
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GROCERY Fr~ Delivery
Phone 771
Special* for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 2 and 3
I
CAK ES
FLOUR
Again This W eek!
T H E DALLES
A* 50c
Cake for
Sorry we didn’t have enough
of these Cakes last week. We
will have plenty this week.
Bar Cakes
A
I
large assortment.
A generous
Cake
<
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Lim it one sack to each
customer.
SA L M O N
Columbia River.
Spring Catch.
* a i *■ "
PUFFED
W HEAT
Quaker.
IV O R Y
SO A P
Per pkg.
b .r .
Tomato Soup
Red & White.
C ATSUP
Red & White.
Per can
Large bottle
SH R IM P
Fancy.
| 2c™ .
25c
Jar Rubbers
3 for
IOC
WILEY’S
GROCERY
Corner 3rd
Main
and
Street*
Phone 1001
FREE D E L IV E R Y
WE C A N N O T
REGULATE
the weather conditions,
but we h a v e fresh,
wholesome food that
will be suitable for any
emergency, quick lunch
or an elaborate dinner.
Cold Meats, Mayonnaise,
Cottage Cheese, F ru its
for Salad, Cold Drinks,
Ice Cold Melon*.
SA LA D OI
Gallon .....
98c
25c
(Your own container)
Quart ..............
NAPTHA
SOAP
M A Y O N N A IS E
K IPPE R E D
lunch.
ICE C R EA M
M IX . 3 pkg*.
17c
29c
25c
Fresh Vegetable* D aily.
Cots for Canning.
Buy them now!
Highest Price Paid for
Farm Produce.
FLOUR
,sj:tRRpï.,‘ANCAKE
"MAKES FINE WAFFLES, TOO"
M USTARD
i rARDEN
|
W eek-End
Powdered
Special
PU G ’S JU M B O GUM S
C & H Quality.
Fresh, clean stock
C & H Quality.
I-lb. pkg...........
4
21c
20c
Pound*
19c
...... ................. 5 p?i£D 39c
THE MASTER
16c
po w d ’ er 1
BLEACHER.
H A L F -G A L L O N JU G
C O M PLETE
M ASO N
59C
PINTS.
DOZEN
F R U IT S
3
Æ -lb. Bag
Pounds
and
JA R S
VEGETABLES
W A TER M ELO N S S . S :
T O M A T O E S or X 0îîu.Î!«R
yOWN'
Crystal White
J.WV
Crystal White Vacation
Contest is now on! Cus­
tomer tells in not more
than 25 words: “I Like
Crystal White Soap Be­
cause . .
“Mail with
5 Crystal White Soap
wrappers t o Crystal
White. Details ask us."
BAKERS HREAKANT COCOA—
H*
BAKER'S PREMIUM SHREDDED COCONUT—
71 • ........................ ...........
CKRTO—
For Jams and Jelly
CARRY dog
FOOD
VELVET TOILET TISSUE—
1000 sheets
UNDERWOOD'S WHOLE CLAMS—
FBIDA y aonnd ,¿ ATI“ DAY
........... lie
..... 4 n». 10c
10c
15c
2 for 45c
2 for 15c
3 for 14c
2 for 23c
3 bars 14c
2 quart* 27c
CAMAY SOAP—
“Ask about Camay contest."
C'LOROX— "Pure, safe. Bleaches, removes
stains, destroys odors, kills germs
W IT H LIDS
69c
QUARTS.
DOZEN
‘Fresh.”
19c
17c
23c
5c
5 & 17c
Candy
SU G A R
For d a in ty
Large pkg.............
B IS Q U IC K —
Pkg...................
Seedless
«J
R A IS IN S
PUR EX
SNACKS —
Packed on Columbia
River. CAN ..............
15c
15c
10c
Q
CO AD
SU G A R
M ARSHM ALLOW S —
1.1b......................
RELISH SPREAD—
Always fresh. P IN T
SA LM O N
Brown
D ASH
cellophane bag.
or
MACKEREL T N IN o S 1 TALL
CORN FLAKES or POST
TO A STIES—
2 pkg*............ .
15c
In
15c
6 ,, k 25
R IN SO
V A N IL L A
O
T
S
PICKLES
;
... 1«
......
C O R N E D BEEF
V IN E G A R 4°
?r,in’ for
pickling. Gallon
Thjs Is not a weak vinegar.
Fri., Sat. and Mon. Specials, Aog. 2,