Tlnir 'ibiv, November l’R, 1935 H IL L S B O R O E lw c it A su rp rise C h rislln h s tree nin e th is week when about t h ir t y was m uch enjoyed frie n d ; gathered to honor them on B irth d a y s ( elrhrat« d th e ir tw e n tie th w e dd ing a n n iv e r­ R elatives and G range Iric m ls i f sary. w h ic h Is also M rs. H a rrin g ­ M i l Louies S ta h ln e cke r and son ton's b irth d a y . A b e a u tifu l set of A rc h ie called at the S tah lne cker di ties was pre-ented to the s u r­ J io iik F rid a y to ro b b ra in th e ir prised couple. b irlh d u ys. Guests b ro u g h t q u ilt Donald Edy and John S tric k le r, blocks and spent the d 'y in p u t­ w ho are on a t r ip to Iow a w ith a tin g them tog ether to fo rm flo w ­ tru c k lo a d o f d rie d prunes, m et e r garden q u ilt, w h ic h was pre- w ith an accident w h ile en rou te ented to M is . S ta h ln e cke r in h o n ­ th ro u g h Idaho. An auto th ie f, in or her 7l!th b irth d a y . Sh-- ulso a stolen car, tr y in g to m ake his received a nu m be r o f o 'h e r g ilts. get-aw ay, stru c k the tru c k . The A pot lo ck d in n e r was solved to th ie f und a com panion were ser- about fo rty guest. ' m usly in ju re d and m ay d ie D on- M em bers ot S herw ood I O. O. F. 1 aid und John were not in ju re d . and Rebekah lodges and in v ite d The tru c k was damaged, causing frien ds en jo yed a social m eeting a delay o f fo u r days. M onday n ig h t. Special Sewer Bond Election Set for Next Monday at Banks B irth d ay C rle b ra te d ; Mrn. II. S eller* In ju re d ; Choirs Join .a in Service; M cG raw » and Mrs. W oodm nn Return (M i l M n ry ol H n m ly ) Y a m h ill and Banks, In ch o ir robe B A N K S S p o t,il r l i i ’tln n w ill lie assisted w ith the chu rch service held in Bunk ; Decem ber 2 In le vy Sunday nigh t. A b o u t f u lly c h il­ $10 0(111 wm Ih of b n iiil i In enn- dren look part. T ile pro gra m wus stl'lic t n newer system. Thin uinount a. fo llo w s Chorus by H a n k ; young Would p.iv fo r the in n le iiiil and tile er group, tr io by Harburu W ilson, la bo r w ill be f u ir ih bed by the Janet S ellers and M urna F inck, d ia ­ W I’A. logue by W ilm a L ittle am i E u­ Mr c . W W h ile v I h IU i I several gene Ray o f Y a m h ill, q u a rte t by duy.'i lie.t week in I'm I land. tw o boys and tw o g irls, und at the Illrlhiluy Celebrated closing of the service a chorus by Fern Johnson e n tertain ed a group both Y a m h ill and Hunks. Rev. E preached a T h a n k s g iv in g o f Hie frie n d s T hursd ay evening T ilto n w ith 1» d in n e r p a rty in honor of sermon. Jai'k S c lm lm e rlc h and M rs. Eva her tenth b irlh d n y an niversary. A fte r u chicken d in n e r at six M ix irc and son Rodney of P o rt­ o’clock, games were played u n til land visite d at tlic E arl W ilson eight o'clock, when the litt le fo lks home M onday, Hanks E p w o rth League and the went home. Present were Sheila H all, Barbara W ilson, C onnie Lou Y a m lu ll l.euguo held a skatin g Van I tot n, Connie Lou Kennedy, p a rly in H ills b o ro F rid a y evening Ju a n ita W olford , K a y and N orm an A b o u t tw e n ty -fiv e young people le a n . M n rjo iie W ilcox, E velyn w ent fro m here. T ra n sp o rta tio n was Ke ' ler, D o ro th y and A lm a M ille r, furnishe d by A. C. W ahl, S y lv ia D a vid W ilson, and Kern and and M r O tto J o h n ­ Severance, son nod Fern's grandparents, M r. M q n iru l W iikusogi. R e tu rn fro m T r ip und Mrs. Charles Iiodson. M r and M rs George M cGraw' Banks high school fo o tb a ll .squad defeated Forest G lo v e high " B " and Mrs. Ruy W oixlm an return ed s trin g on 1‘u c ific fie ld F rid a y 13 ' home last T hursd ay fro m u tw o | m onths' t r ip T hey started Septem - to ti M r and M rs Ralph K ennedy and j tier IH, w ent th ro u g h Idaho and son Ronald of M o u ntuindu le visite d , ■outli to Suit Luke C ity , In W yom ­ M r. and M rs Joh n H a rtw ic k S u n ­ ing they saw the museum o f the petrified bones o f the dinosaurs. day. M r. and Mrs. C liffo r d Sandy und They visite d in Kansas, and to M a ry and M r. and M rs. M aurice .M is s o u ri th ro u g h Hie Ozarks, then Thom pson and daug hter D oris of in to Illin o is , to Ind ian a and O hio t h e V ern on ia vi. ited M rs James H a lle - I ; T hey came home th ro u g h i southern part of U n ite d States. man at D ille y Sunday K 'itlia lu e n Jenson, w h o Is attend M r. and Mrs. M au rice T h o m p ­ son und d a ug hter o f V ernonia were lug O regon N o rm al at M onm i w eek-end guests at the C liffo rd euine home to spend a week m g her purents. M r. und Mrs. H a r­ Kandy home. M r and M rs M ax Dreezen and old Jensen. son of M o u n tu in d u le m oved in to the house fo rm e rly occupied by Mrs. Preston. George S olde r is w o rk in g in Hood R ive r this w in te r. M r. und M r Charles Kessler and Illy Mis« Helen A.lmhrl c h ild re n and M r. and M is. C lif f L A U R E L R ID G E A t a m eeting T hum p on and d a ug hter Hazel v is ­ I M i and M r .. John Kessler iq held In Sherw ood L e g io n h a ll Tues­ day n ig h t called fo r the* purpose of P ortla nd Sunduy. W. T. S ellers Is III th is week and s ta rtin g p e titio n s fo r th e proposed un io n high school d is tric t, the sev­ un de r the doctor's rare. Mrs. F lora M u n fo rd , w h o Is eral school d is tric ts were w e ll re p ­ spending the w in te r in C o rva llis, resented and c irc u la to r* were g iv ­ en p e titio n ' P etitio ns w ere signed was In Hanks T hursday. M r. and M is C harles S h ip le y of by fa r m ore tha n the re q u ire d Hanks and M r. and Mrs. George nu m be r o f voters. M r and M r E d w u ld Aeblseher M cF arla ne and daug hter o f Forest G rove vis ite d M r und Mrs. N eiitr and Ernest S till v is ite d Ernest's S h ip le y and E rv in S h ip le y and brothers and sisteis in C o rv a llis Sunduy. fa m ily in H ills b o ro Sunday. D a nie l und Joseph W e rre a n d M r. and M rs J e ff K ennedy and daughter C o nn ie l.o u visite d Miss C C. D em m in. w ho have been fis h in g on the Nestucca riv e r, re- | H a ttie K ennedy in P o rtla n d S u n ­ tu rn e d Sunday. day. Rev Joh n A. Rippey, evangelist. : Mrs. Sellers injured now liv in g at M id dle ton, is de­ M rs. U crn a rd S ellers received a liv e rin g a series o f lectures in the cut in th e arm Sunday evening Wi c k e rt h a ll in Sherwood. w hen the car in w h ic n she and her Past N oble G rands' clu b met w ith husband w ere rid in g tu rn e d over. The lig h ts w ent out on the ear and C la re Sm ock w ith M aude M orb uck as Joint hostess Wednesday. it run in to the bank. F iv e stitches A n a lu m in u m de m on stra tion g iv ­ w i re taken to close the wound, en M onday evening at the home o f but no o th e r In ju rie s w e re sus­ M r. and Mrs. C u rl S chaltenbrand tained. was attended by M r. and Mrs. Leo The F ir O rdve S ew ing C irc le E lw e rt, M r. and M i» H o w ard I m et Novem ber 20 w ith M i W hite, Holmes, M r. and M rs. F rancis Don- w ho lives n o rth of Hanks. The n y ly and M r. and M rs. Het oert day was spent in q u iltin g und a pot lu ck d in n e r wus served at noon F rid a y the same c lu b m et at the J. J. Hutchens home a n d q u ilte d fo r Mrs. A rc h ie Thom pson und M rs. E arl H o lle nb eck u n d daug hter H elen o f M ou ntuindu le . Mrs. Thom pson and H elen served a d in n e r at noon. C. D. Jester of P o rtla n d vis ite d several M od ern W oodm an in Hanks Thursday. John B e rn a rd and H e n ry A lic e attended a banquet given in h o n ­ o r of J im F arle y at the P o rtla n d hotel In P o rtla n d S utu rduy nigh t. The It. N. A. wom en held a pot lu ck d in n e r in th e ir h a ll T h u rs ­ day They played cards in the u ft- < i noon, firs t honors going to Mrs. C.,ss W ilson and second to Mrs. M ai tin Vanderzanden. M is. H a rry W h itfie ld and Mrs. T. L. K ay o f W estlm ber visite d M rs. W h itfie ld 's parents. M r. and M rs. N. J. G r if fin T hursday. M r Bazaar Saturday A q u iltin g bee was held at the home of Mrs. A nna Huger F rid a y, w lie ii eleven m em bers o f the G range Home Econom ics’ c lu b m et to f in ­ ish a q u ilt fo r the Home Econom ­ ic .' c lu b bazaar to be held S a tu r­ day ut M a n s fie ld ’s store. W edding Date O bserved The home o f M r and Mrs. H a rrin g to n was the scene o f a pleasant su rp rise p a rty one Prompt *Corn $ Palm D rug Store Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good Nov. 29 and 30 only. & ■B Hillsboro, Ore. SNOWDRIFT. 3-lb. pail ..................................59c POST BRAN FLAKES. Pkg.............................10c JELLO. Best flavors. Pkg................................. 6c SANKA. 1-lb. can ..............................................43c WALDORF TISSUE. 3 roll. ............................13c TOMATO SOUP. Van Camp’s. Can .............. 5c IVORY SOAP. Medium bars. 4 bar* ..............23c IVORY FLAKES. Large pkg............................ 22c Prescription Druggists Phone 2BÖ CLEAN U P STO CK EGG SLICERS ......................EACH BREAD KNIVES .................. SUGAR BOWLS ................. CREAM PITCHERS .......... PANCAKE TURNERS Salt and Pepper Shakers, pr. ___ A (S lbs. Lb. can •¿-lb. ra n 3 10c ..... 10 bars 29c 33c ro lls G R ANU LATED. Friday and Saturday Only 17c Bag 5c CARROTS BULK 6 IOC POTATOES 2 69c Gallon Pride of the W est 99c $ £ .7 5 a n d extra Jonathans. BOX ....................................... / w V FLOUR No Permit Necessary to Buy Our Wine. SWEET FORTIFIED DRY WINES Va-gal- ... 3 A DOT EC fancy. Combination fancy ArrLDD Spitz or 49-lb. sack $1.49 10 \ Limit )h..ba,tI...... Macaroni n r A A t C j sa No. n r E Vermont Maid Table size fo r n «J► CO R N ED BEEF 2 t r'-T A ¡VIC H a lfe rty , a L ‘S ’O. " 12-oz. cans. m inced. fla t cans W H E A T PUFFS N" V,TA M A Z O L A O IL fo r CTA PCI I > 3 4 A R U n CDTNI A f"'i-T M A Z D A — 15 to 60-w att. Each PANCAKE FLOUR Safeway or Blue Seal 10 ■£„ Log Cabin. JH-lb. pkg. W E RESERVE T H E R IG H T T O 45c 15c L I M I T Q U A N T IT IE S 1 fo r £ 1 2 A 4l A 4l ! lbs. fo r f-ib b y's o r D e l M onte. La rg e 2'4 cans L IG H T GLOBES fo r 25c 29c .4 25c 2 Pkgs. S S ™ ' ARGO CORN or GLOSS. 1-lb. pkgs. □ fo r 25c 25c Quart ran BA KIN G POW DER Maximum Medinin can 1 PORK Si BEANS vt;.£ S i i I H o llo w . Quart jug q X w an . 2 cans..................................... TJfAlVlTNJV AN C A M P 'S . I lV/iVlllX 1 V La rg e No. 2 h cans. SY RU P Sleepy 46c ROSE CITY CUT. 4 3 lbs............................................. JL i ONIONS Li£itLk.e......... 33C LOCAL No. 2 GRADE POTATOES Good Cookers. 33c 2-Ib. can PURE. FINE CANE 25c 49c 39c 9c PRO D U CE FEA TU RES SPU D S or O N IO N S Pint ..... 1-5 gal. 6 3 C Lb. ran C O C O A BAKERS SQUASH SUGAR ( 65c) (3 lbs. SA N K A COAD W L A H U IT N E D R K Y IN G OV'fAr CfAAD IT E K IN G □ U r tr W L H arge pkg. 1 ft ,b JLxJ Carry-all HIGHWAY— 6-box carton (limit) ................. JL JtV» I.b. I.‘ k 1 EDW ARDS D EPEN D A BLE BISQUICK Shirley Temple Mugs Pkg.......................... 33c R IO R IT A B R A N D FA N CY W INES 79c N O B H ILL T ISSU E ZEE LEADER....... Gallon MATCHES 4 A IRW AY WHEATHEARTS 28-oz. pkg. ,............. 23c FIG BARS l/2-gal. 1 »/a-ib- Loaf ..... 1.......... COFFEE PLAIN OR WHOLE WHEAT. Pound F T fA T i n PIGGLY WIGGLY. * A j V x A J I v Hardwheat. 10-lb. sack Pint..27c Quart.... 37c © 29c 2! RAY-MAL. 2 for • K R A M IE N ’8 29c PINTS. 2 for DAME. NAPKINS 60 COLONIAL in pkg. for............ QJggg SOUP MUSHR00M OR VEGETABLE. CAfT CRYSTAL. O /wJ-z A DIAMOND Plain or Iodized. 2 pkgs..................................... C H R IS T M A S C A R D S Taste it today—this ten­ der, delightful new Julia Lee Wright Bread! Discover for yourself how different it is from usual “baker’s bread”—how really exciting to eat! A woman’s idea of what good bread ought to be! On the wrapper of each loaf is a Freshness Date Band. It states the day this bread is fresh—forbids its sale as fresh bread after midnight of that day. GUARANTEE: Buy a loaf of Julia Lee Wright Bread today. Serve it your favorite way. If you do not agree this “woman’s recipe” bread tastes better, we’ll be glad to refund your money. $ Olives SYRUP. Vermont Maid. Large size ..................... 39c 98c ♦ ♦ * Prices Effective Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 2 |\ B. & M. LIMA BEANS. Can ............................... 9c SPECIAL Brown & Haley’s 2*/4-lb. Box Chocolates M nm H K nR B B H 125-foot roll GARY DOG FOOD. 3 can* ............................... 25c • Party Hucccss Green Mountain Rev. R. D. E ve re tt o f P ortla nd preached a T h a n k s g iv in g serm on at the school Sunday n ig h t. Sunday v is ito rs at the V. C. S tru b b home were C h a rlo tte S u lli­ van, Elsie M yers, H a rold Fisher o t Buxton and Sam S tru b b o f W estini- Townsend! tea to Meet Townsend c lu b now has a m em ­ ber. bership here of about 200. N e xt O. J, M cM ahon and V ic to r C am ­ m eeting w ill be in the K. P. h a il eron are at home in the G enzer Bazaar Success Tuesday evening, hev. H. Young of Bros, house, w h ere the y w i ll liv e The bazaar and p lay sponsored ' H ills b o ro w ill be the speaker. E v ­ w h ile b u ild in g on th e ir farm . ii W a x Paper of BROOMS H e n ry Cypher I 38c j Pint can and m ixer WHOLE CLAMS. Underwood. Can ................... 10c Large Assortment Whitman’s BOX CHOCOLATES Mrw. eryone is in v ite d to attend and n e a members are solicited. M rs. John Sim m ons un de rw en t a m a jo r opera tion nt the cou nty hoa- p ita l last F rid a y. Mrs, K au fm an o f H ills b o ro is co rin g fo r her three you ng er c h ild re n w h ile she Is In the hospital. $ W esson Oil Assist in Service Give H er Candy for Christmas (R r N O R TH P L A IN S W. E. M av.i lias i.ld his in te re st in ttie M ays Bros store to H e n ry and Lester C yp he r and has m oved to Y a m h ill to tune care o f his orchard. by the ladies ot St E dw ards chu rch was a success and the ladies w ish to take th is o p p o rtu n ity to th a n k a ll w ho helped. M r. and Mrs. J u liu s Schoenberg spent the w eek-end at Rockaway. Past C hiefs' clu o o f P y th ia n Sis­ ters met w ith Mrs. W. E. Mays, w ith M is. H e n ry C yp he r assisting hostess A H e r the business m eeting '5(g)' was enjoyed. M rs. James M athiesen had high score. N e xt m eeting of the c lu b w ill be the C hristm as p a rty at the home of Mrs. James M athiesen Decem ber 10. New o ffice rs w ilt be elected. M i- La V au gh n L e ttig o f P o rt­ land was a week-end guest o f Miss M a ria n C ypher. Specials fo r N ovem ber 29 and 30 3-lb. tin c h o ir rov/nsendites M e e t T u e s ­ d ay; D o rlan d Hom e C h ris tc n e r attended the P. T. A. m eeting at Forest G rove last Tues­ day evening and re p orted on the I con ven tion held at M edford e a rlie r in the fa ll. M r. and M rs W illia m W ienecke visite d M r. and Mrs. C harles G rabel at G rabe l Sunday. R e tu rn from Convention M r. and Mrs. C lay D o rla n d re ­ tu rn e d Tuesday eve ning fro m the na tio n a l G range con ven tion at Sac­ ram ento, Cal. T hey were accom ­ panied by M r. and M rs. Charles V a riK le e k o f Beaverton. M r. and Mrs. M . V Jackson and M r. arid M rs. C la rk In k le y o f P o rt­ la n d are spending several days at ' the beaches th is week. M rs. Froeschle is spending sev­ eral days v is itin g her son and fa m ­ ily at M c M in n v ille . Phone 81 Main Street Service 27c ju n io r Change Made North Plains Rage Seven s Powers Grocery 1-lb. tin com bined OREGON P T. A card p a rty at the T h o m ­ as S tig u m home was w e ll a tte n d ­ Too Much ed. H ig h score was w on by Mrs. "D o cto r, do you th in g the an- J. R S andford and W. H. Joos arfd , esthetic w ill m ake me sick? " •econd by Mrs. L. K. C yp h e r and “ No, m adam ,” re p lie d the s u r­ M r. Seem atter. geon, “ I th in k no t." Mrs. Jessie M ays and M rs. A n n H ut s till she was not satisfied "H u t.” she continued, "h o w long w ill it bo before I kn o w anything'.’" "M a d a m ,” re p lie d the o t h e r g ra ve ly as he signaled to his as­ sistant th a t he was ready, "d o n 't you th in k thu t Is asking a greut deal o f the anesthetic?"— Ex. Friday, Saturday and Monday, Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 2 T he H IL L S B O R O , W" Union School at Sherwood Talked it* ARG US, ” fo r ” ” ‘n ......................... 25c 15c 25c 10c 15c CO RN MEAL W’hite or Yellow 9-lb. sack 29c