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A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Neil „ Richardson
Writes About His
.
,
Experiences on Around-World Tour
and Saturdays from 3 until 4 p. in.
Sunday's topic, "Soul"
Thursday, August 16, I!»:I5
School Budget
Receives O. K.
Results Prompt,
Says T. Haynes
com pan led Mr mid Mrs. O t t o
Hunger and hoiim to the coast Wed
nesday, where they will upend a
week ut different beach resorts
WK
b K A I. I N
K K A I. KM TA TK
W rit»
U lia anti A utoinvUiil« Inatirann«
M ake Luana anil limua Murut? Hornia
E d ito rs Note Last of articles by , Columbus home Will see it next
KURATU Ä WISMKK
Neil Richardson, son of Mr and trip
IIIL I.M IIO K O , 0 K I.G O N
LOST Two fish poles, reels.
Mrs C. T Richardson of Hillsboro.
New York.
Talatihona I I S I
IVAA Maeond Mt
und lines near Banks b e ­
Event at Emil Brock Place
t before his retu rn to San Francisco
Saw Wall street. Broadway and
Hazeldalo
School
to
Have
tween Narups and Morgans
He left here in April us a cadet 42nd street, also Times Square
Sunday; School Painted
Reward
Thomas
It
Haynes,
Modern Water System
officer aboard t h e Dollar liner. Rode under the Hudson river in
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL The
c o Miller Lumber C o. Heav­
"President Johnson The Richard- j a subway
Saw Will Rogers in
men's bunkhouse on Schulz Broth
er
Creek,
Oregon
(By Mr* B unnell I ’h ^n a I f lS W l
sons left here Sunday to visit him "Doubting Thomas." my first show
i l l y Mr«. J. C S m ith )
ers* Poultry fnrm caught fire and
JOHNSON -South T ualatin Com-
ln Sat) Francisco before he sails in three months. We went through
llA ZEl.D A l.E Annual budget of burned down Friday night Al
Haynes wrote the following
munity club will hold a wiener
°n his second trip
fumigation yesterday ns we were
the school district wus approved ut though several buildings were in
four days after the paper was
roast at the Emil B ro c k place Sun-
Marseilles to New York a day ahead of time
a m eeting hold last week The board great danger Hie fire was kept
published: "Thanks for so
July 14, 1935
day evening at 8:30. Those attend-
Boston to New York
intends to install an up-to-date from spreading The Hillsboro fire
promptly printing llie ad in
G reetings internationally dispers­
I ng ure asked to bring wieners and
July 23, 1935
w ater system and bids are being departm ent put out Hie last flumes I
your paper Saturday I re ­
ed and all that stuff Well this is
Banks __
M. _________
E. Church
buns or bread for th eir own groups J
_____
called
for
| Mr and y,., A rthur Schulz anil Are always obtained by ns.
ceived word that the (xiles
Entertainm ent will be of an in-
Sunday school every Sunday. 9 4a i • h a t international corresp o n d en t1 I got to see Aunt Lucy and Mr
1 M argaret Roberts of Portlund Is ¡Jeanette spent the week-end at
had been found and would
Wolford
super-
again
Old
we
have
a
tough
tim
e
C"
olid«e
"
h*'4
>
*«
Bojton
and
they
formal character.
I a. m.. Mrs Fred
¡staying with her aunt. Mrs Max Toledo w ith Mrs Schulz' mother, ing llodgen-llrewster Egg
be returned, so I had very
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»9 services bv day before yesterday at about 11:15 ^
7
o
Housewarming Held
intendent Preaching
i Berger, for a week Mr and Mrs I Mrs Vail
prompt results"
A pleasant evening was enjoyed Ellsworth Tilton, pastor. ev ery S u n - P- "»• We w ere traveling along
I Max Herger attended the demo-1 Mr and Mis Glenn Carr. Mr Producer, made front high­
Thousands of Washington
e fifty
fiftv or
or more
more people
people attend-
at - 8 o - clock
ad ies',
when all of a sud-
by r th
the
attend- <*•»'
—- evening
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, . «/al
_ peacefully
. . ___ ..
c ritic picnic at Blue Luke Sun- and Mrs Yule Austin. Dwight, est Q u a l i t y
ingredients.
ran into
into the
the non-m
non-m agneti
agnetie i . . .
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county people have conic to
ing the housewarm ing at the C F Aid meets first and third Wednes- d in we e ran
Yiileene, and Clark Austin. Fay
1,1
The compass began d o in g : had ,o dlS4'harge As soon ns we
rclv on the classified page
Robinson place Saturday evening ! days at - P-
tf
Q
uarry
S
tarted
Carr,
Mr
and
Mrs
F
.
t'.i.i
ami
P
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b
le
n
d
e
d
.
I he.se unit
aults and acting up in a J1"-'*' W4> dashed tight out to their
of the Argus the great m ar­
Cards and dancing w ere e n jo y e d '
—
I ^7™ t^ d ’"Wav"'w hV 7t* <c'ired"‘»he 1 home in Concord We hud a dinner
ll.i.'eldale quarry startl'd ciperat- 1111,4 Wolferd spent Sunday night O ltr excellent field Service
ket
place
of
Washington
coun­
ing last week with A rthur Mills 'With Mr and Mrs Harvey C arr of
,
Music was furnished by George;
h h ^ v ^ l l l ^ i
| capia.n speechlea, and when cap-
d‘n n ^ - n d
ty for quick results If there
as foreman
St Johns
Will snow you nice profits.
Towner The Robinsons have re
•ains
get speechless, especially this
-et m e ram uie
is
a
market
for
it
the
classi­
Sunday
school.
It)
a
m
:
sermon
,a
"»s
cently completed a modern nine-1
Mi and Mrs Emil T
opp of Seal
“V1 **"d M ,s Arvld Sandstrom
tunv -«Plain, ' things
really' happet
happen- Me” . the Old Manse and Louisa
Tupp
S eat­
fied columns will find it in
,h,nKS are
a re. re»lly
room house, which they have had by pastor. 11 a m. regular study cap,al-n
p
, y-, . »,
mg It was very lucky that the May Olcott s home and many other
tle are making an extended visit and family. M C I.arsen. Mrs J
this county
under construction for some time. I and tarry service. 3 p
Weiss, Jacqueline Weiss. Curl l.ar-
with Henry Sehoene
stars were out, so that the mates historical places. They took me
prophetic significance of the com-
School Renovated
Around I « " V l ? " i l n o , ' w a " ' A, 7 ^ I T ; ~ t d ' p . ^
* ■— - « a a l and Fou.try
able to get their bearings from hack at 12 and I stood my watch
The Johnson schoolhouse is b e - ' ing w ar between Italy and E t h i o - 1 1 until
. . ....
.ve got out of the rone Jni turned in 1 got up at 8 the ter, only more valuable
Sunday
ing renovated inside and out and pia." Regular evangelistic service.
~
' 1 next m orning and they got me
Telephone 3001
the work is about
completed 8 p. m Good worship and lots of " 4‘ nave had a very good cross- . and we w en, out , o H arvard Mr the diamond is a compass inlaid tim e of w riting he was reported
1. M Commons of Toledo is vis-
‘he, ,UX w o “ hz T rbJV ,The ' a ' " ’ “
bC' ^ r
! '•» ’« Mr. and Mrs C l.ve Gwens
Floors, ceiling and walls inside and fellowship. Tuesday. 8 p. nr. p ra y -: mg with only one cold day and Coolidge was a graduate at Hur-
out have received coats of paint er and praise service Thursday. 8 one windy night But from that vard JO thev show «! me around. m q . r T h >
/ h B rlM ,
R'«ter. Eastern ! The Cornell sewing d u b bad a
The plants put in by the pupils p. in . at Shady Brook Friday. 7:30 nay and night 1 can get an idea of \\’e also went up in the B unker m eter The idea of it is that in Oregon, visited Henry Sehoene lust picnic dinner recently at the home
'o f Mrs Jam es Wallers
I
last spring are m aking a nice show- p. m . young people's evening what it will be like next trip The H tu m onum ent and then out to ?«7.SUr»hf d u i d. T 1'. [ron’ , Ha- we4>k
ing. and with a little rain will be Questions tu b e discussed to include cold day was the day we cut their |,omc for dinner The Senior Hi..
.tUkele 1froni
Mrs Courtney Syverson and fum- : Mr and Mrs George Tucker of
quite attractive At the last m e e t-: everyone You. especially, are in- across the most southerly tip of Ml. Coolidge and one boy. Philip, lx .« ”
s4tO
S
, ‘ly of Tim ber have been here for Seattle spent last w eek en d with
vndervd a»rj Uul the p<ut weck wlth her parents, Serneant and Mrs Wallace
ng of the school board. John Simp- vited. The pastor is to conduct
G reat Bank of Newfoundland were there We walked around their
bv Mr and Mrs Paul Leoimld, and
William Kassabaum of Portland
son became chairm an of the board services at the upper room mission The tem perature of the w ater drop- beautiful place w hich must con- <nr.It.-wir «tl »KU . Y»°U
n ? ' du" lb«,' of Cubans Mr and Mrs. C. P. Sy verson
: visited relatives here Sunday
in the place of Carl Brown, whose in Portland in two w eek s—M elv in , P4’41
degrees J n four, hours, and j tuin 20 acres, and we also had time
then the cold blasts of the north to look at the house Sidney was m Havana. The p la c e ts lousy w d h , Mr >nd
Summer activity nnd re­
Hay ........ .
Qf
T o w ^ en d B e. Party
term had expired, and W alter E Jam es, pastor
wind made it plenty unpleasant buildlnK At 10 o'clock thev took
Demmin was elected to fill Mr.
sistance
against heat are
..
,
, , I Santa Monica. C u l. visited Mr and
Townsend card imrty was held
for me as I was trying to wasn me back , 0 , he shl and , bad
Simpson's place.
The w eather is quite warm lately Mrs Ray Klnchelowe lust Wednes- Si'<‘irday night Eleven tables were
Beaverton Church of Christ
tests
of
your
child's stam­
woodwork
My
hands
got
so
cold
hour
s
sl
beforc
£
on
w
a,ch
Mr and Mrs. William Hering
but I am getting used to that.
day
in play High honors went to Cleve
Although a num ber of people
ina! The child whose sum­
our w’ tch" at 3 50 so
had as house guest this w eek :are on vacations, the attendance at they turned blue and it look me We lcft
Say. 1 talked to a night w atch­
M argaret Rosa of Hood River vis- Owe,1'i « "d Mrs Robert Graves
mer diet is for the major
Miss Irene Lorenz of Portland both morning and evening service about an hour in the engine room ■ , had to stand bv for another half man on the pier in New York He ited Mr. and Mrs Lyle Taylor " nd »«^ond to Robert G raves und
Miss Lorenz also visited the Muh.ly has been good and a large num- to thaw out. On the windy night hour and b the , ime , was off had been the leader of the Swift Saturday
, Mrs Floyd Burton
part our pure milk, is a
to d
Th<f A Co. strike in Jersey City He had
family at Blooming.
I ber are on the honor roll for the ajr was w arm but around our duty , was read
Mr and Mrs J A McMillan und
an<1 M,s
Burton of
healthy child,
Mrs. W A. Bunnell and daugh- prom pt attendance at Bible school, victmty 1 was full of w a te r About Coolidges are very fine people and agitated and led some of the s trik ­ son Dick and Mr McMillan's niece, •’»rtland visited her parents, Mr
ter Virginia accompanied Mrs. Bun- Preaching morning and evening every sixth wave would send spray have that retiring style , ha, most ers. but he has turned just the Mrs Jim Nelson (M arjorie Bring-
Mrs Hubert Graves, over the
nell's sister. Mrs J. E. Lewton of next Sunday as usual by pastor. up to the bridge, and if y o u New Englanders have Lucy was other way now. and he told me off), and young son Junior visited w,','lt'4'l'd
duck at ,t he
Jttbc you veryi very nice and did her best what a fool he had been, and now Mr and Mrs W A Jones Sunday i
Forest Grove to Portland Tuesday. I w ith special music at both serv-
Quart
J 4'«'“ ’'!«) Schulz has been
While there, they visited the ices. Bible school. 9:45 a m.. T B got the sea in your face. 1 steered to entertain me. I got to read your he wished he had never been m ix­ en route home to The Dalles from sl’4‘,,din* 11 6>w days with Mr mid
a.
i T a nd
aAmS were letter
m*- ‘o her. and we also ed up with them
Journal offices and talked with one Harris, superintendent. Community
Rockaway, where they have been j Mrs Albert Schulz of Beaverton
, t0 have a nice talk about all
of the staff artists who rev iewed service. 11 a. m , followed by preach- about ready to drop off. One wave
vacationing
Mrs. Nelson expects [ „ .
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some of the young girl's art work, ing: young people's meeting. 7 p. would send th e ship off its course the family P hilip, Sidney's brother,
to Join her husband next month
Subscrilie now to the Argus In
Phone 3104
Miss Bunnell plans on m aking art m.; preaching. 8 p. m. Mid-week four degrees and before I cou d who is the y0Ungest of the Cool-
in Wrangell. Alaska, where they W»»hington county >1 50 a year
had just returned {rom c h i .
her career
service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sis* get enough turns on the w heel to ld
will m ake their home
,
months 85c T hree months 50
bring
it
back,
two
more
waves
eag
w
here
he
had
Emil Brock was visited by two terhood meets Wednesday for work
Mrs C arrie Wilkins of Portland , enU Two " ’»nttis 35 cents
tf
1 By Elizabeth M. Reger)
of his Portland nephews last Wed- This week. Wednesday, the Worn- would hit it and I would be off [ on Shakespearian plays. He was
Devils Food Cake
spent last week-end as the guest
nesday evening.
en's Bible class meets w ith Sister- eight or nine degrees
well up on the history of the coun­
l ' l cups sugar
of Mr und Mrs. A rthur Mills
I got to see G ibraltar, but it's try and was a "kick" the way he
The past week has been quite an hood. silver tea at noon —M Put-
cup butter
Mr and Mrs. Altishin have as
nothing but a big rock and we told me about different places of
active one for the C harlie Demmin man. m inister
2 squares unsw eetened chocolate their guests this week Mrs. Kan-
have them in the Pacific n o rth ­ interest. Was sorry 1 didn't get to
family. Melba Demmin accompan­
esky
and her son Tom of M onte-!
—melted
west. I didn't get to see any of see either Bud or Betty as they w ere
ied Evelyn Anderson to Sherwood
bap tist Church
3 eggs—(add yolks to cake m ix­ sano. W ash. and F ather Flortam of
With That Delicious Lemon Flavor
Marseilles
as
we
w
ere
only
there
the first of the week and returned
Rev Clarence E. Hedrick. for-
both away at the time. You can
Chicago. Mrs. Kunesky i s Mrs
ture. beat in whole) (beat
and
Sunday. Alda, her sister, spent a : _ mer pastor, will preach at 11 a between 12 and 5 p. m and I was see that I had a most interesting
Alishin's
mother.
Miss
Betty
Al­
whites
separately)
day at Hood River, going out with m ¡n the Baptist church. Service on w atch between 12 and 4 so that time
tishin.
Cliff
und
Bernice
took
their
I
2
teaspoons
vanilla
the Ray Glenn family On Wed- at g p m You are cordially asked left me a half hour to w ander
Since we got back to New York
guests on a fishing trip to Nelscott i
1 cup milk
nesd.iy evening the family visited to all services. The Bethany Bap- around the dock, and the dock is I got to see the A quarium out at
Friday
1 teaspoon soda (add half to
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Satler of tist church will furnish a musical three miles from town. I have the B attery
milk,
half
to
flour)
J S. Brooks of Wasco visited:
Portland
Think I can have all my watches
program Thursday at 8 p m. Come. to be back a half hour before the
2 cups flour
with his brother, W P. Brooks, this j
boat
sails,
anyw
ay
My
job
there
Miss Dorothy Stevens of Ace­
CINNAMON ROI.I.S
off at San Francisco, although this
wis'k
POTATO BREAD
1 teaspoon baking powder
was to keep stowaways from get­ is not sure I will have to be there
quia, Idaho, spent the week with
T rinity L ntlieran Church
Mrs C K Rogers and daugh­
Combine ingredients i n order
With
lemon
O
A
/
y Matit* with
O xa
ting
on
board
Genoa
was
a
nice
her uncles. Ran and Fred Bowlby
Public w orship at 10:30 a. m.;
for payoff on Wednesday and to given Add vanilla to milk Add ter Ellis of Seattle were culling on
Topping
Fresh potatoci«
Ö L
On Sunday the group enjoyed a Sunday school at 9:45. Serm on place.
sign on on Thursday I would like flour and milk alternately When old friends and neighbors this w eek
The 4-8 quarterm aster. Van, and a game of golf but it w ouldn’t pay
visit at Washington park in Port- topic. “The Hidden Treasure "—
m
ixture
is
well
blended
stir
in
I*nd
Math. 13. 44. You are cordially wel- myself went out to Campo Santo, to bring the clubs down just for baking powder, then fold In stiffly
a very beautiful cemetery. We rode me, and you will be pretty well
Mr and Mrs. W alter Demmin re- corned to worship w ith us.
beaten egg whites Bake as layer
THE
out there on a street car and then cram ped for space anyway
turned Monday from Snohomish.
____
cake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes
TrxiirxH
z-xiif
xi-ex
/»mild,.
♦ get
r-res* , in
n with
'
Half-m ite of road is being rocked i
found
out
we
couldn't
where they visited relatives for
Pilgrim House
I saw some whales on the way or as a sheet cake for 40 m inutes from
the Baconu crusher Rudolph |
several weeks.
, August 18: Reception of radio out coats. So we dashed back to up to Boston. The first I had ever
Orange Cheese Icing
Nelson is hauling the rock
Mr. and Mrs W. A Bunnell and broadcast
------------ o _ _ f Dr. Frederick K. get them. It was well w orth our seen. Boy' they w ere big.
1
package
Philadelphia
cream
Mr
and Mrs. C. P Bovrc of
family spent Thursday at Scholls Stamm, pastor of Clinton Avenue while as we saw some of the best
H avana to Cristobal
cheese
j Portland viisted at the V C Strubb
rh o n r 451
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Congregational church. Brooklyn, statuary in the world, made by the
August 1, 1935
COE and CONGDON. Prop
1 pound powdered sugar
We Deliver
, home Friday and Saturday
Gotter. w here they renew ed a N Y„ at 9:30 a m.. followed im- world's famous sculptors. As Van
Ju st tw elve more days now. I'm
1
orange
Mr
and
Mrs.
F
rank
G
rindle
ofj
and
I
had
the
watch
off.
although
friendship dating back to the tim e mediately by chapel service of
i beginning to count the hours. To­
Cream cheese, add grated orange | Portland.. Mr and Mrs Eli G rindle [
when both families lived in the worship. "Religion in the News" we didn't ask for it, we spent morrow we will enter the Panam a rind
powdered sugar a n d Just
Coos Bay country. An item in the topics. "Is Adolescence Spiritual quite a bit of tim e w andering Canal, and I am afraid I will have enough juice to make a g o o d and Mrs A. Creps of Banks via-1
Hillsboro Argus brought to the a t - . Conflict o r Sex Development?" around the many corridors We had to see it from the boat, as the spreading consistency. Use as a ited the Frank Genzer family A u­
gust 5.
tention of Mrs. Bunnell the fact "The Reunion of M ethodist Church- a spaghetti dinner and window only place we dock is at Cristobal, filler also
Ernest Sm ejkal was home from
th at the other family w as living in es;" and "Who Is G uilty of Mur- shopped uptown Didn't get to see and then only for about an hour
W ilark Saturday and Sunday
the nearby community, and was der in the California Lynchings’ ”
nii,avana, Ker?L thr0U£ i I Neighborhood news from 30 Ar-
Sam S trubb was home f r o m
responsible for the happy reunion. Special prayers for the preserva- 8 p m. Sermon by Victor Phillips, the $18.000.000 capitol building, with
correspondents i n d if f e r e n t Meadow Lake CCC cam p over the
The heat of the past few days tion of peace betw een Ethiopia and pastor of C entral M. E church, its bronze statues and murals, i t s , sections of W ashington county ap- week-end
has done considerable damage to Italy, and f o r t h e persecuted Portland. Midweek meeting. T hurs­ ceiling finished in 22-carat gold pear in the A rgus each w e e k .
Frank Sm ejkal is employed al
the fruit on the trees, much of the churches of G ermany Pastor Henry day. 8 p. m We invite friends and leaf, its 410-foot reception hall, and
apple crop being burned and fall- S. H aller will speak briefly on strangers to our services.—R L. its dome, the third highest in the Learn w hat your friends are do­ the Bacona rock crusher
F
rank Genzer has finished thresh­
ing
for
less
than
three
cents
a
ing off. There has been no report. Does Life Come Through D eath’ " Putnam , pastor
world. 310 feet Directly under it is week.
tf ing the early grain here and will
however, of injury to young chick- a review of the book and motion
a diamond enclosed in a case, with
take his machine to Buxton thlsi
Foursquare Church
ens and rabbits, as in other com-1 picture, “She." Pastor m a y b e
a glass cover that was presented to
State Capitol News L etter—G iv­ week to thresh In that vicinity |
munities. Com is doing well.
consulted any day betw een 10 a
Sunday school, 9:45. classes for the governm ent by those w h o ing the highlights of official ac­ G enerally the grain has been a poor
Visitors in this community from m and noon, or by appointm ent all ages. Come and w orship with w orked on the building. The dia­ tivity at Salem.—Every week in yield.
Phillipsburg. Kansas, during t h e at the house office. 232 N orth Third us. Morning worship, 11 o'clock mond is about the size of a quar- th e Argus.
tf
Mr and Mrs. Joe Sm ejkal ae-
past week were Mr and Mrs. J. V. avenue The house w ill be dedi- This being the third Sunday of
Patton and children. They are cated by Hillsboro C hristian Coun- the month makes it Foreign Mis­
uncle and aunt of Lelia and cil on Septem ber 15.
sionary Sunday. So don't forget to
Eugene O’Connor. Mr Patton is
bring your love gifts for the m is­
on a vacation from his work a s ;
C hristian C hnrch
sionaries. Rev Betty H Wilson will
driver of an oil truck in his home
Unified
w orship-study service, be bringing the message. "God's
city, and the family is m aking the 9:45-11:15. Worship. 9:45-10; class Tailor Shop." Y o u n g
people's
trip by car This was their first period 10-10:30: reassem bly and mes- crusader service. 6:15: band con­
visit in this part of the country, sage by pastor, 10:30-11. Sermon, cert. 7:30: evening evangelistic serv­
Fri., Sat. and Mon. Specials
and they expressed themselves as "Poor in S pirit;” at the Lord's ice, 7:45. There will be a special
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
O W N ED
much pleased w ith the green trees Table. 11-11:15. We urge everyone musical program this Sunday, en ­
Aug. 16, 17, 19 - Hillsboro
and even climate, the present hot to come prom ptly at 9:45 and re- tirely instrum ental, and Rev H arry
M «l '1 ■
w eather not seeming uncom fortable main for all the service in order P. Wilson will be speaking. Mid­
as compared to that at home.
.to enjoy it and be blessed. It is week services Tuesday and Friday.
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
: really one w orship service. C hris­ 7:45.
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Large pkg.
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m.. Inter-
: m ediate and Young People. Union
We specialize in quality com-
Prices
Effective
Friday,
Saturday
and
Monday—
August
16,
17
and
19
w orship service at M. E church at mercial printing.—Argus.
MAXWELL HOUSE
tf
E C hurch (Bethany)
l ib .
On Germantown road. Sunday
achool every Sunday, 10 a m.; G er­
man service. 11 a. m., first a n d
lams and
third Sundays; English service. 11
lly
a m.. second and fourth Sundays.
—E. Julius Traglio. pastor
tf
KOBAN BRAND
|Buy some real C rackers
All Saints Church lEpiscopalt
Ninth Sunday a f t e r T r in ity -
bars
Plain or Salted
Finest Mountain Grown Coffee.
Morning prayer and sermon at 9
Phone 771
Free Delivery
o'clock.
I-POUND
_____
(fo u r miles north of Hillsboro)
Sunday services: Bible school at
10:15. preaching at 11 a m . Junior
C. E at 11 29; C. K at 8 p. m.
Women's Missionary society, last
Wednesday of each month at 2 p
in. Thursday evening. August 14.
a Christian Endeavor social « ill
be held on the law n of Mrs. Em-
ma D ierdorff to which C hristian
Endeavorers from Hillsboro are in-
sited -A. Carrick, pastor.
OREGON
Hunk H ouse Burns
at Bethany Friday
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farm ers Casri Store
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Recipes
L E M O N CAKE
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Pickaninny Devils Food .
30c
49c
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Green M ountain
P e r fe c tio n B a k e r y
For Cool Refreshing
Foods and Beverages
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COFFEE
CURRY’S
GROCERY
F irst Church of C hrist (S cientist
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
of 20 years are welcomed. Free
Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute
than any other food stores.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 16 and 17
WILEY’S
GROCERY
Corner 3rd
Main
and
Street«
Phone 1001
FREE DELIVERY
FOOD
Fresh and Sanitary
Whether you desire a full
course dinner or q u i c k
lunch.
TOMATO JUICE COCK
TAIL. Knights.
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3 can»
2 a lO V
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25c
Ivory, medium bar.
34c 4 for
Corn Flakes
Red & White.
6c
Per pkg.
25c
FLOUR
The Dalles.
49-lb.
$
Sack .........
1.59
23c
P & G White Naptha
large
bars
6
s. o. s.
8-pad
Size
19c
PICKLING
S P IN A C H
SPICES
Red & White.
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Cello pkg.
15c 2
V IN EG A R
Quart
"Not Diluted"
25c
SA LM O N
Pure Cider.
5c
HARD WHEAT BLEND
Columbia River.
2 e '± .....29c
Colum bia river Salmon is
better. Contains more
n atural oils.
49'bb., ’1.39
MEDIUM RED.
This is not a cheap pink.
2
1-lb flat
tí tins
23c
27c
2 pk,. 23c
3
14c
PO R TER ’S
SALADETTES and SEASHELLS
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2 for
14-oz. pkgs.
Best for Salad Making.
23c
¿7C
FRIL-LETS
“Genuine Fri-Leta are sold only under
the Red Porter Label.”
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MIRACLE W H IP
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16-oz. Cello Pkg.
SANICLOR. Quart
CREATED BY KRAFT
OXYDOL
Large size
FLOUR
SALMON
FINEST
19c
Washing Powder
Qt. ..... «>«7V
PEACHES—For canning.
Market price.
See our display!
Keller’s.
T hree weeks in succession
we have completely sold
out of this Cake.
MIRACLE WHIP. Salad
Dressing.
(Pt. 25)
SO A P
A 50c
Cake ..........
ORANGE JUICE
2 cam .................. I w U
Grapefruit and Pineapple
SHRIMP. Royal
I Club. 2 can» ......
CAKE
39c
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Pint
Quart
23c
37c
MUSHROOMS. Ritchie’s. 2-oz., sliced
BEANS. Van Camp’s, 2 2 '/¿-oz. 3 for
JELLO Assorted flavors. 2 for
MACARONI
CHEESE
OATS
GOOD
POSTUM CEREAL. Pkg....
QUALITY
TRIANGLE BRAND
jjc
2 lc
j5 c
Check Over Your
CANNING SUPPLIES
MASON CAPS— Regular,
Doi«n ................................
JAR RINGS— Regular size.
3 dozen ...................................
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
25c
CALO DOG FOOD. 2 cans
OREGON.
FULL CREAM
or WHEAT FLAKES.
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BALL ECLIPSE JARS—
$ 4 05
Quarts, dozen ........................
Well M atured
k-lb.
Bag
With the wide glass top.’
PAROWAX—Lb. pkgs.
3 for
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V IN E G A R ii!.S c.llon
17c
PIC K LIN G SPICE 2 pk„. 15c
M A R G A RIN E
25c
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