The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Banks Couple
Honor Guests
A. C. Wahls Surprised; El­
wood Camp Closing
(B r Mr» Fred W olfordl
BANKS Mr. and Mrs. A C. Wahl
w ere pleasantly surprised Sunday
w hen a group of relatives brought
basket dinners and helped them
celebrate th eir wedding anniver­
sary L ater the group went to the
Schram el cabin on Gales creek and
enioved a swim Present were Mrs
S Gibson. Dr. and Mrs. G. G. G ib­
son. Mrs M Schramel. Paul and
M artha Schram el, Ethel Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. A rthur Reeher and chil­
dren Edith and Jim m y of Forest
Grove, Lynn Locke o f Tacoma.
Wash . and Mr and Mrs A C.
Wahl and sons.
Banks Boy Scouts and Scout­
m aster A C Wahl and Fred Wol-
ford w ent to Balm G rove Monday
night, w here they enjoyed a swim
and a waterm elon feed.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw
of Banks. John Lee and two grand
children of Green Mountain vis­
ited Mr and Mrs Howard b ee and
fam ily in Portland Sunday.
Son Married
Mr and Mrs. H arry Davidson
have received word of the m arriage
of th eir son Wilson. August 13 in
New Hampshire, w here he is sta­
tioned with the U. S. marines
M arie Rinck returned to her home
here Sunday evening from Yam­
hill. w here she spent two weeks
at the Fritz K nute home.
Mr. and Mrs John H artw ick and
baby Joyce visited at the IL A
Kennedy home north of Mountain-
dale Sunday.
Mrs C B. Carstens visited Mr
and Mrs. Barney Roscoe at Mc­
M innville Sunday.
Mr and Mrs F rank Rinck and
children M arte and Jim m y visited
in Portland Monday.
Mrs. Caroline A rm entrout of Seat­
tle visited Mr and M rs B. W. Ar-
inenlrout Monday She was called
to Forest Grove last week by the
death of her father. J. M. Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs B. B Tresham re ­
turned home August 21 from a ten-
day trip to California. They went
as far as San Francisco.
Mrs. Dwight Sellers of Hillsboro
spent several days the first of the
week w ith Mr and Mrs. W. T.
Selle, s.
Mrs. Flora Munford of Banks and
h er son. Kenneth Munford of Cor­
vallis. left Tuesday for a few
weeks' visit in California.
Mr and Mrs W. T Sellers and
Manne Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs
Charles Sellers and daughters at
Iowa H.ll August 21.
Mrs. Ellis McGraw and children
and Mrs. Frank H artw ick a n d
daugh er of V ernonia visited Mr
and Mrs. W G. W alker Friday.
Mrs. Hattie Davidson of Forest
Grove visited relatives in Banks
Monday night and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw
returned home S aturday after a
few days' outing at Seaside, Flor­
ence and other beaches
Mr and Mrs. H enry Atlee and
Mrs. Atlee's sister. Mrs Florence
Shuiter, who is visiting here from
Michigan, spent the week-end at
Taft.
Mrs. George Woods and daugh­
te r Zelma of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs N. Berdan Thursday.
Logging Finished
Elwood Logging company has
finished logging out the tim ber on
G reen M ountain and is taking out
the m achinery.
Mr and Mrs W G Walker, Mr
and Mrs. Cass Wilson. Mr and Mrs.
William Davies and Mrs. T o m
Engen attended the Hillsboro R N.
A picnic at Rippling W aters Sun­
day.
Betty Jane and Norma Gene
Heltzel returned to th eir home in
P ortland Sunday after a few weeks'
visit w ith their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs W G W alker
J. J. H utchens attended a reunion
Sunday at the B aptist church at
West Union.
Babe Lyda of Glenwood visited
at the Cliff Thompson home S un­
day.
Mrs. C. B Hall. Mrs Tom Qualls.
Mrs. Cass Wilson and Miss Lena
Taylor attended an R. N A. silver
tea in Hillsboro August 21.
Mr. and Mrs W alter Beard vis­
ited Mrs. Beard's mother. Mrs. Ella
Mizner, in Portland Sunday.
Church Meet Planned
m Hillsboro. Alvcna Parm ley re ­
turned home w ith them after a two
weeks' stay in Hillsboro
Mrs. George Moss and son Roy
of Philom ath spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. Vern Prickett
and children.
Miss Theresa Paetsch returned
home T hursday from the Emanuel
hospital in Portland, w here she re ­
cently underw ent an appendicitis
operation. She is getting along nice
ly and is able to be up and around.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Sanders of
Los Angeles. Cal., and Mr. and
Mrs A E Utecht of San Pedro,
Cal., left for th eir homes Monday
after a visit w ith Mr. and Mrs
Chris Ulecht in Banks.
Mr. and Mrs Cliff Sandy. Mr
and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Marr. Mamie L a­
m ar and Mary Sandy of Banks.
Frances Thompson of Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Thompson and
baby of V ernonia picnicked S un­
day' at Big Eddy near Vernonia.
Mrs H arry Whitfield of Timber
spent Sunday and Monday at the
N. J. G riffen home. Her sister. Mrs.
Oscar Delaunev. and baby returned
home w ith her for a w eek's visit.
Mrs. Maurice Thompson and baby
daughter are visiting at the Cliff
Sandy home here this week.
Missions Demontration on
Sunday; Family Moves
Christian Church
Unified service Lord's Day. 9:45-
11:13 a m. Worship, 9 :43 10; class
(Hz Mr». H ush R ,ird*lt»l
period. 10-10:30; re assembly and
ORENCO A short National Mis­
| pastor's message. "What Did Jesus
sions dem onstration will be given
Mean When He Said. 'Blessed Are
at the close of Sunday school ses­
They That Mourn".'" at the L ords
sion next Sunday at 10:30. Mrs. H
Table, 11-1115. C hristian Endeavor,
E Scheldt, Mrs M J McEntee and
6:30 p m Evening worship, 7:30
Mrs. O F. Anderson are the p rin ­
: Song service assisted by young pen
cipal characters
' pie's choir Sermon. "Our Great
Mrs. Som erville from Saskatoon.
Divine Saviour " Weekly Hirelings
Canada, is visiting her sister. Mrs.
I Hoard meeting. Tuesday at 7:30 p
J. P. Rogers.
m amt Ladies' Aid meeting in C
Picnic Held
E room. 2 3(1 p. in , Wednesday.
A pleasant day was spent at the
' 7 30 p m . w orkers' church school
______________
Ernest W ilfert pri v a t e p i c n i c
I conference; Thursday, 7:30 p. i n .
grounds, just off the Baseline road Levers Brothers company bus and canvassers who will distribuii mid w eek meeting Summer is Just
by m em bers of the Missionary so ci-, coupons to housewives throughout the Hillsboro trading area.
about over and a new church year
etv August 21. T hirteen members
faces us. so let's come to alt these
and six children were in atten d ­
meetings that we may plan for
ance Mrs, Robert Johnston and by failure of the PWA to act on Evening service at 7:30. "What We definite tilings we want to ac­
Owe
to
Christ
"
Sunday
morning
applications
for
federal
funds
Ap­
children of Beaverton w ere guests
complish in the next few months
Elmo and Allison Gibbs left S un­ plications for the federal grant have I in our worship service we will A hearty welcome to friends ami
been
on
file
for
tw
o
months.
Word
consider
our
indebtedness
to
God
day for Stevensville, Texas, to vis­
strangers It I. l'utiiam . pastor
it their sister and work in the cot­ from W ashington this week had it 1 for the privilege of work The eve­
that the request for funds for im- ; ning message will be a continua­
ton fields.
Pilgrim House
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G ram m er provem ents at the tuberculosis hos­ tion of the uncompleted series ot
Septem ber 1: Reception of radio
and M arjorie and Bobbie G ram m er pital at Salem would have to be messages started earlier In the slim ­ broadcast o f Dr. Frederick
K
of Portland spent Saturday evening i modified before meeting l ’WA ap ­ mer We invite you to worship with Stamm, pastor of Clinton Avenue
at the G. A Robson home. Lois proval O ther institutions at which us next Sunday -C harles M Reed, Congregational church. Brooklyn.
Robson accompanied them home to new buildings are planned are the minister.
N Y . at 9:30 a. i n , followed im ­
state hospital for insane, the tu b e r­
spend a few days.
mediately by chapel service yf w or­
(B y M m . L o u W r ig h t)
culosis hospital at The Dalles ami
M. E. C hurch (Bethany)
Move Back
THATCHER -A n SERA crew has
On G erm antow n road. Sunday ship "Religion in the News" topics
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Madden and the school for • blind
• •
finished shingling and painting the children have moved hack to their
school every Sunday. 10 a. m ; G er­ "President Challenges Youth o f
The job of clearing away the man service, 11 a. m.. first a n d America." "Evangelist Wins P oliti­
T hatcher school. It was all done home in Orenco after living a year
ruins of the old capitol will be third Sundays; English service. 11 cal Campaign in A lberta,” a n d
with little cost to the school dis­ in Portland.
trict above cost of the m aterial. ' Virginia Robson retu rn ed home completed this week. H undreds of a. in., second and fourth Sundays. •'Stanley High Changes His Turn­
tf on Prohibition " Pastor will speak
Mrs. Louise McDonald was given Friday after spending a few days truckloads of broken brick and —E. Julius Traglio. pastor.
briefly on "Work for the Day." an
a birthday party at Balm Grove last week w ith Jen n ie W arren of m ortar from the historic old build­
ing are scattered about over Salem Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church interpretation of Edwin M arkham's
Sunday. Present w ere Mrs. M ettie Portland
poem, observing Labor Sunday S ep ­
(Four miles north of Hillsboro!
McQuein and son Glenn of O kano­
Mrs. W. F H unter was a lunch­ as ''fill'' for vacant lots. Good brick
Sunday services: Bible school at tem ber 8: Chapel services will be
gan. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Homer eon guest last Wednesday at the from the ruins have been stored
returned
to the 10:30 o'clock hour,
P urdin and son Billy of Purdin. sum mer home of Dr Clifford H. at state institutions and will be 10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; junior
used in the construction of small C E. at 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m w ith observance of the birthday
Mr and Mrs. Lou Ju n k er and son Moore at Oswego Lake.
of St Mary, the Mother of Jesus
Lolo. Mrs. Gilpin. Mrs. Cummings.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Clark of buildings on state property as the Women's M issionary society, last of Nazareth Homecoming day. Sep
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haney and sons Portland and Miss C lara Bell Davis need arises.
Wednesday of each m onth ut 2 p.
¡vinber 13- Dedication of new house
• • •
W alter and Everett. F A Bennett, of H eppner spent Friday at the
| Septem ber 22 AU young people's
Jerry Wagner of Forest Grove. Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ring
At least eight county-w ide Peo­
The Congregational Church
and Mrs. H enry McDonald and
ple's Utility districts are in pro-1 Regular services of the Congrega­ groups of C hristian Council will
Ifugh Ring Honored
begin regular m eetings with the
sons Alex and Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ring gave a cess of organization to take adv an ­ tional church will be resum ed Sep­ opening of school Pastor Henry S
Mrs. McQuen and son Glenn of party in honor of th eir son Hugh, tage of cheap pow er from Bonne­ tem ber 8, a week from next Sun­
Okanogan. Wash., arriv ed S atu r­ the occasion being his tw elfth b irth ­ ville according to inform ation reach­ day. The building has been re­ Haller may be consulted any m orn­
day for a few days' visit with her day. Present w ere Sherwood and ing the state engineer's office here decorated w ith new paper a n a ing between 10 o'clock and noon,
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Helen Wilfert. Norman and Elva Most of these districts are located paint. Rev. A rthur T. Dungan will or by appointm ent ut the house
office. 232 North T hird avenue
M artin Lull, and other relatives.
Bradley. Bernice and Billy Ensley. in the W illam ette valley or along continue to serve as pastor The
Mrs. Lucy LaSalle and son M au­ Dorothy W arren. Lois Robson. Es­ the coast.
church
has
been
fortunate
in
se­
• • •
All Saints Church (Episcopal)
rice and daughter Cora spent last th er Bella. Steven McEntee, Car-
curing Mrs. Dungan to direct the
Tuesday afternoon w ith her daugh­ mille Goodman, G racie Karns, Joy
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity:
Sportsmen of the Rogue river young people's choir during the
Holy Eucharist and sermon nt 11
ter, Mrs. Bruce McCann, and fam ­ and Lee Hoague.
district, displeased w ith the ballot week and Sundays
Rev U H Gibbs, celebrant
ily n ear Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Doucet cf title prepared by A ttorney G eneral
Mrs. Jim W right and son H ar­ Portland and Miss Eileen Doucet VanW inkle for the comm ercial fish­
Pentecostal Tabernacle
old of Dilley visited Mrs. L. Wright from Salem visited the J. P. Rogers ing bill, are understood to be con­
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a
Saturday.
tem plating an appeal to the su­ m ; morning worship. 11 o'clock;
family Sunday.
Picking S tarts Soon
prem
e
court
to
have
the
title
re
­
illy Catherln« fine«)
and Mrs. A. L indgren of F or­
young people's service. 6:45 p m.;
O. T. M urphy expects to begin est Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Boge und son
Grove visited the B. A Mitchell w ritten. The bill, a n initiative evangelistic service. 8 p. m Tues­
picking hops Septem ber 3.
measure, seeks to open the Rogue day. prayer meeting. 8 p m. T hurs­ Cecil. Mr and Mrs John Boge and
and John McGee homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Soderberg of P o rt­
to commercial fishing at certain day Bible study. 8 p m Saturday, family, and Mr und Mrs. C harles
Plan Townsend Meet
land visited Mr. and Mrs. O. T
of Portland made a trip to
A Townsend meeting will be seasons.
evangelistic service. 8 p. m. Harry Coffin
Murphy Sunday
Bonneville Sunday They went ov­
held in Orenco Septem ber 5 at 8
Downey, pastor.
Mr and Mrs. W arren Barnes and o'clock.
er
the
North Bank or Evergreen
A speaker from Hillsboro
children of Cornelius spent S un­ will explain the Townsend plan.
highway and returned over C ol­
Beaverton
Church
of
C
hrist
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A short musical program will also
river highway
Bible school. 9 45 a. in . T H umbia
Will Haney. Buddy rem ained over be given. More details in next First Church of C hrist (Scirntistl
Margaret and M aurlne Putnam
Harris,
superintendent:
Communion
Services
are
held
every
Sunday
until Monday.
were last week guests of t h e i r
w eek's Argus.
at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening service. 11. and the m orning serin- grandparents Mr and Mrs George
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis went to
K arns B arn Burns
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school on by pastor at 11:30. Young people's Biersdorf of ScheffUn. Their m oth­
The Dalles Monday to visit their
F ire of undeterm ined origin de­ at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age meeting at 7, sermon by pastor at
¿on. Claude, and fam ily .
er. Mrs W T. Putnam , was also
stroyed the Floyd K arns barn short­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Place and Mr. ly after one o'clock Tuesday m orn­ of 20 years are welcomed. Free 8. Sisterhood meets every Wednes­ a guest there over the week-end
day
during
the
day
for
work.
Bible
reading
room
open
on
Wednesdays
and Mrs. W alter W right spent S un­ ing. A large quantity of hay and
C aptain Nelson left last week
Wednesday evening at 8 We for Tncoma, w here he will sail out
day afternoon w ith M r and Mrs. straw w ere burned. The barn was and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. m hour
invite
you
cordially
to
all
of
these
Sunday's
topic.
"C
hrist
Jesus."
on the ship H erm an S W hitten
Jim Place in Kansas City and Mr. being remodeled.
services.—M Putm an, pastor
and Mrs. A rt B raun near Banks.
the first of September.
Banks M. E. C hurch
Webster Dalby spent Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. Jack M atthews and
Whosoever Will C hurch
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45
Doris Douglas of Oak Grove vis­
and
Thursday at his parental home
(Above
North
Plains)
a. m.. Mrs. Fred Wolford, super­
ited Mr. and Mrs Ruton Sunday.
here
Sunday
school,
10
a.
m.
The
Jun­
intendent. Preaching services bv
(C ontinued from pane one I
Ed Wirtz of Hillside visited G
the new men if the project is ap­ Ellsw orth Tilton, pastor, every S un­ ior classes are gaining attendance.
Paulsen Sunday.
proved
by
White
and
the
WPA.
day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies' The harvest tim e is here but S un­
F ranklin Cushinon of D ufur spent
• • •
Aid meets first and third Wednes­ day school attendance is keeping
from T hursday to Monday with Mr.
M Conrardy is building a new
An effort to preserve a portion days a t 2 p. m.
tf up Sermon. 11 a. m., by the pastor
and Mrs. E. Place.
T arry service to seek the Lord for house on tim ber land he has leased
Mr. an_ Mrs. Ed King returned of the ruins of the old capitol as
deeper C hristian walk, 3 p. m several miles northeast of the school
Methodist Episcopal Church
home last Mopday from Montana, "Pillars of Y esterday” was frus­
C hurch school. 9:45: Miss Rose Evangelistic service. 8 p. m , a house
where they had been visiting Mrs. trated when a tru ck backed into
Mrs. B Lickus and daughters
blessing aw aits everyone in the
King's mother. Mr. and Mrs. R alph the segm ent which had already Cave, superintendent. Divine w or­ song service. The sermon by the Hilda and Violet are moving back
King and children of G aribaldi been undercut, and knocked it j ship at 11, "The Joy of L abor "
looked after things while they were down.
gone.
The first letting of highw ay con-
Miss R uth Burlingham of Forest
Grove gave an outing at th e coast stracts under the 1935 allotm ent of
for her old class at high school federal funds will be made on Sep­
Ellen McDonald and P eter Zim m er­ tem ber 5 when bids w ill be re ­
ceived on projects aggregating ap ­
man of this comm unity attended.
Ed Davis is having a new shake proxim ately >1.500,000. Subsequent
lettings w ill be made at four-week
roof put on his barn.
IN D tP E N D IN T IV
OW NED
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Morrow and intervals. T here is little prospect,
family of P ortland spent Sunday however, of the employm ent of any
w ith his brother, Lowell Morrow, considerable num ber of men on
road work in Oregon this w inter,
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Place went to according to R. H. Baldock, who
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
points out th at the rainy season
V ernonia Monday.
Miss Tina F arthing accompanied will seriously ham per w ork west
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday — August 30 and 31
Mr. and Mrs. C. Clapshaw of H ill­ of th e Cascades, w here most of the i
side to th e Bonneville dam Sunday. w ork will be concentrated. A few i
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haney and hundred men w ill be employed at
m other, Mrs. Sara. Haney, a n d clearing w ork on such projects as
niece, Nellie Haney, visited Mr. the Wilson riv er road in Tillamook
slow. Large pkg..............
and Mrs. Fred Haney of n earS tras- county and the Wolf creek cut-off
in W ashington and Columbia coun­
sel Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Sears left ties.
• • •
Monday for Aberdeen, Wash., to
Work on new buildings at four
visit relatives for a week or 10
ripened No. 2 can
state institutions is being delayed
days.
Farmington
29, 1935
ill
i ,,
C U R R Y ’S
Phone 771
G R O C E R Y
Fre< De,ÌV"ry
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30 and 31
DOG FOOD
Corn Flakes
S c o tty A lle n
Red & White
2c.„.
19c
One can FREE
3 „k,.
20c
CALUMET
PEAS
Chocolate
NEW PACK
Stock your pantry at
these low prices.
RED & WHITE, fancy.
3 (6 cans cans
Red & White
55C
OLIVES
$1.05)
Blue & White, ripe.
GREEN & WHITE
Per can
( 12 cans
«q
X«>v
><-lb.
Pkg.
IOC 2 1.„.
$1.15)
GREEN OLIVES
TUNA
Pint jar
A solid park,
fancy Tuna.
Blue & White
2 c .n .
29c
IOC
Potato Chips
25c
i5 c
s r
CHURCHES
, 'Q
I or Cool Refreshing
Foods and Beverages
IC G L Y
IG G LY
Capitol News Letter
Mason Hill
CLOSED LABOR DAY
« • •
mflRIKT
FAIRWAY
Business Seen on
Firmer Grounds
WILEY’S
GROCERY
M other’s Oats
GRAPEFRUIT
A TCT T »
SOAP
Corner 3rd «j#
Main
and
« Street«
Phone 1001
FREE DELIVERY
B U N S ---
SA N D W IC H BREAD - - -
Ask for that thin-sliced sandwich loaf.
C A K E --
A moist Orange-Pineapple Cake f o r
your picnic.
C A K E-
Pickaninny Devils Food with Peppermint
flavor. Take it on your picnics.
P e r fe c tio n B a k e r y
BAKERS
COE and CONGDON, Prop
We Deliver
CAN ..............................................................
SMA
eeos clothes n o w
tor longer
LAR G E
L 23c
3 for 19c
55c
LIBBY’S, FANCY SLICED
[ T O IL E T
L
SU A P— *
for smooth skm
'" * *
4 with for 19c
coupon
& ..............5c
ORANGES.
-f
Per dozen ............. IW
Rinso R lN S U l
Soaks clothes whiter
LARG E
ROLLED OATS. -«
Large pkg. ..........
LX loth«« whiter
35c
SM ALL
Peet’s Granulated Soap
21c
3 for 17c
with coupon.
fUFEEUÔÏ
27c
HEALTH SOAP
ffx,
Stops body odor
4 w ith for coupon.
19c
Fresh Fruits and V ege­
tables— the very best.
rs
I
...........10c
PICNIC SPECIALS
For the Double Holiday
Ï
PAPER NAPKINS,,....
10c
PAPER PLATES
z<
5c
WAX PAPER ..........
5c
POTATO CHIPS
2 X 25C
OLIVES
Um
2 N° t/ns“" 25C
MARSHMALLOWS
13c
SWEET PICKLES Plnt
10c
MEAT LOAF H",ey'g 3
25c
EVERY BODY ATTEND THE WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR
29c
10c
10c
21c
BISQUICK
Large pkg.
27c
77c
eggs
Minute
2 pkgs.
33c
25c
8 -o z .
25c
23c
PORTER’S ssJáíheB.* Tpkgs. 27c
C i T A D fU ARGO.
G)ohä Corn
Pltg or
10c
B & M BEANS".";;;" Br'"d 16c
TAPIOCA
FRIL-LETS
PORTERS.
16-oz.
"Here’s n mtlsfying and ecunomlcsl meal Serve H A M Baked
Benns and Brown Bread often You will save money . . . Anil
you will be giving your family a feast they will w ant to en­
joy often."
PINEAPPLE
New 15-oz. size tin
PORK & BEANS, SOUP.
SODA.
1-lb.
5C
2-pound Can
28c
with coupon
THE
IX .
3'.b„
SOUPS
One-pound Can
LUX
Frigedaire full of good
things to eat and drink,
and we deliver when you
want them— Milk, Cream.
Butter, Cottage Cheese,
Lunch Meats, Melons, etc.
9-lb. sack .........
COFFEE
HILLS BROS.
your food fr e s h a n d
wholesome. We have our
We will have
PEAS and CORN
For your week-end picnic.
10c
COFFEE
to eat a great deal these
hot days, but you want
SW A N SD O W N c‘i:
Apalachc Brand.
SHRIMP Ä
o. 1 tin .
PAPER NAPKINS
CALUMET ÄVT!":
Golden West
PHILLIP’S VEGETABLE or TOMATO
You May Not Care
Specials for Friday and Saturday— Hillsboro, Ore.
25c
finest quality .
Earge 14-oz. bottle .............................................
For Friday and Saturday,
August 30 and 31
P hone <51
A ukuhí
to theli home
Portland this Sunday evening. Septem ber 1 Stun
week, ufter having lived In the ley Cornlls will hold services mi
Robert Munson cabin a part of the Septem ber 3 ns usual.
summer
W S French Is building a two-
C harles Johnson Is suffering with room addition to his house
a badly wrenched h a r k , .u -d . lined
«
.
while moving u drag-saw
y,)U change your uddress kind­
lier Everett will conduct preach-I ly notify the Argus direct unit ut
ing services nt the school house on < once.
tf
Thatcher School
Work Completed
T here w ill be no Sunday school
in Banks next Sunday morning as
the Banks church people will meet
with the Yamhill M. E. congrega­
tion and have a joint Sunday school
and church service at the Roy
Matteson farm on Scoggins creek.
Rev. E. Tilton will have charge of
the service after w hich a basket
As the lum ber industry moved
lunch w ill be served. This was an­
nounced last week to be on Tues­ piecemeal back to productivity last
day, but plans were later changed month, business in the Portland
AU who can go, meet at the church area made a corresponding gain.
1 according to the August issue of
at 9 a. m.
At church Sunday night, Marna Commonwealth,' Inc., Business S u r­
Finck and Juanita Wolford were vey. However, lum ber was not alone
presented with Bibles by Rev. E. responsible for the fact th at the
Tilton for having memorized the Commonwealth index of Portland
business advanced to 66.85 from
names of the books of the Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. A ustin Marr and 56.79 in June. Electric power pro­
baby visited friends in Portland duction and check paym ents w ere
up m ore than seasonally w h i l e
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Eberly and building contracted less than sea­
sons Everett and Lloyd are pick­ sonally.
Oregon business, thinks Business
ing hops at Independence.
Mrs. C harles Kessler. Mrs. Earl Survey, is on much firm er ground
Wilson and daughter Barbara spent this sum m er than it was at this
the week-end in Taft with Mr and tim e last year. Stability is especial­
Mrs. Roy Stafford. Billy and Evelyn ly im pressive when it is realized
Kessler returned home w ith them that NRA's artificial props no long-
' er exist. Despite this, wages and
after a week’s visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parm ley and I prices have not dropped m aterially
children spent several days last ] as had been feared by some per-
vveex at the A J. Friedley home | sons.
QUALITY
pastor. Tuesday. 8 p i n . everyone
welcome to the prayer anil praise
¡ service Shady Brook church. T h u rs­
day. 8 p. Ill Young people's night,
Friday. 7:30; something for every
one to take part In, questions to
be discussed from the question box
Meh m E James, pastor
Conducting County Campaign
Short Program
Orenco Church
Thuraday,
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O . O R EG O N
CANDY SALE
HERSHEY.
Half-pound bars
Almond Bar, Milk Chocolate, Milk and
Mellow, and Honey and Almond, 2 for
25c
SCOT TOWELS— For kitchen une.
2 rolls for .......
23c
19c
27c
14c
23c
SCOT TOWEL HOLDERS—
Each
CHATKA CRAB—
’/g «lie tin .......
H-D PUNCH— Fruit flavors.
3 pkgs.
SUNRISE COFFEE—
1-lb. pkg.
PEACHES
HALE PEACHES. Box
Local Crawfords a n d
Elberta«, for canning.
$4
Large
.50
Box
....................................>1.60
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