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T h u rs d a y . M u r li 19.? f, H IL L S B O R O 'A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Three l imber Mill a Begins Work T r in ity I.u th e ra n C h u rch II I," conducted in the high thou also one o f th is Irian's dls- am i" a i .eerelary M r G lenn ' pa t yveck w ith flu and pleu risy. l i re .Methi illst Church State Capitol News Letter G iv Publie w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. m ; ’ school a u d ito riu m th is eve ning at , ... , , , „ , Mrs. Sue Isaacson re tu rn e d home The d is tric t (p ia .'te rly m eeting of S tiff is president and M rs. Ida ing the highlights of official ac m day chool and B ib le class at 8 o'clock The local pastor w ill ‘ lpIe* ' Y ou a te c o rd ia lly w elcum - S atu rday fro m an extended t r ip the P ortland D is tric t Free M etho- K irk w o o d , vice -preside nt tivity at S a le m —E very week In The cro u d Le nten service peak on the subject. " A r t not ed to w o rsh ip w ith us. Helen Im la y has been i l l t h is ’ w ith her re la tive s in W ashington 9:4 di .1 i liureh w il l he held from th e Argus. tf M o d i 3 to H fit H w C e n tra l Free M ethodist chu rch, I ’m Hand A »pc- ria l feature i. an e v a n g e listic con ven tion to be c o n d u c t'd by the Trains Pulled Off; Officials general evm igeli tic .< ,-rc tu ry . Rev C am pbell. The re g u la r - r r v i i I o , ol Railroad Visit ttie local i h i i i d i fo r l l i i i week are a; follow p la y e r m e e tin g T h u i • T IM B E R S nide r Brotberx* shln- day. 7 30 p III . Sunday school. m ill !• m in'd iip n ¡ itn , n . M dii- HI i in ; piea eliing . 11 and 7 30 by iln y a fte r helm : f lined down fo r Esther II T u rn e r, conference» S u n several weeks The men w ill w o rk day school .eeietary R e vival m e e t JOK days a week and fiv e h o u r. ings w ill begin M aieh 22 w ith Hev a day. and M i W. It. B u ckle r, e v u n ^ e l- T lie dance given hy H a rriet i ;t i and Inger A ll are in v ite d . Hayden, .lim e Townsend and l.a- V ern K ilb u rg T h in alny evening Baptist Church wn w e ll attended Cam p Heehei' T racy M uile.v, son o f D r C h u rlo : • ' < orchestra fu rn i lied the mu M anley, m issionary to Ind ia, w ill le. In mg us a me. lo ua ry me age S u n Trains Pulled day m o rn in g at I I o'clock The. Several tra in s were pulle d o ff you ng man was horn in O regon Friday, Saturday, Monday and last week because o f lack o f b lisl- hot lias spent the g c r u tir p u l l o f Tuesday, March 6, 7, 9 and 10 liesH. Ins life in India. The pa to r w ill H a rry and Noel C h o w tiin g and preach at 7:30. VVc reserve the right to W a lte r Sol g. win» w ere em ployed at the W estim her m ill, have re limit, quantities. turne d to tlte lr home at C e ntr ilia . Wash. M r and M rs. C a rl S p a rlm e r of Mi l.u e v W ilb u r has m oved to T oklu , Japan, were week-end lie T a llm a n home, whore she w ill giiect.s of M r. m id Mrs. W M board d u rin g the rest of tin- school Snipes M i S|,.ii linen i the A m e r year Mrs. W ilb u r Is an ii i. lr u i t o r ican consul, and they are i n route at tlie Jedm urc setiiMil. hom e from a w o rld tour. M rs W. M cD onald ha. been tra n s W alter Lorenz of P o rtla n d was also fe rre d to Hotoburg, w here lie w ill a v is ito r at the S nipe * home. lie p ro in o tisl fro m nssi.-.tant tr a in Hud Isaacson, M a rio n lla g g and m aster to train m aster Edw urd Jannsen wen* on am ateur Not just another cheap coflee, hut an exceptionally good blend Hugh Itu n d e ll was called to his program ut B eaverton M onday hom e in New berg because of tlie evening Miss lla g g played a piano — at Jin extremely low price. We sacrifice the profit just to con Are always enjoyed so much more when they d e . it t i o f an uncie. Mrs. Itu n d e ll ,olo and accom panied others on tlie vince you. It’s the largest selling package coffee in the entire are realised under pleasant conditions. Even came a fte r h im Thursday. program . E dw ard Jannsen w h istle d West. Try it without fail! if all prices were equal, our finer equipped Meehaiueal iiffic iu ls , Hurt W ilson, a solo and duet. Hud I.aae ain acted m aster m echanic; E. S troud, tr a in as com edian w ith a group o f boys food store would still afford you greater Oregon Curve Gut. m aster; M r. W isliar, toad forem an d ri" a il a negroe* savings in time, effort and worry, which in o f engines, and M r. Day. muster Choice M issionary society m et T hursd ay themselves are very important. But when e a r-b u ild e r, were here on business w ith Mr. II. J C h u rc h le y O ld Quality. lbs we combine for you not only low er prices, Monday. o ffice rs were re-elected except Mrs. ( ¡ n e ts o f M i Inez I.lo y d S u n but all the facilities of modern food re ta il day evening were M rs M oore and ing. we are positive yoif w ill be convinced Oregon, full cream. Mellow ripe flavor. daughter M a ty Pat. M r M cP h e r that Safeway offers you far more advantages son. Mrs. Weber, M r. W itty. M r that lead to greater consistent savings w ith M oore and M r. H e ld le b rin k . a ll of P ortla nd . the least amount of effort on your part. Come John Greenbo, b ro th e r-in -la w of in and see for yourself. M rs W E. G ilm o re, spent the 4 BIG DAYS Event! Reedvillc AIRWAY COFFEE w eek-end here. G reenbo was on a business t r ip to Hunks. Hoy C ro w d e r spent the week-end at his home in P o rtla n d Mrs. S chm u lin g of P ortla nd spent the w eek-end v is itin g he r husband her.- M r. S ch illin g is a Southern P acific em ploye Emma Leopold Is spending sev eral days th is week ut her home in Beaverton. Veteran County Clerk to Retire (Continued frnm page 1) MACARONI CHEESE FLOUR POUND W H Y BAKE AT HOME The city’s biggest value. And it's g uaranteed.......... No. 2 Tins. Del Monte Sweet DEPENDABLE for CDITLL Choice Vacuum Pack 39c CViTDD PEAS Early Garden ± IvV-xV>V_/ The M argarine tastes différer ■nt. When You Can Buy Such D rlirioaa “ Home-Type Cakes” at the his c a n d id a c y ’ G raham released the fo llo w in g statem ent: “ C onsid ering the fact that the In cum bent. Edw. C. Luce, has de clin e d to la* a candid ite fo r re- election to the o ffic e o f county c le rk o f W ashington county, and fe e lin g that m y legal education and experience as a p ra c tic in g attorn ey in W ashington cou nty p a rtic u la rly Gold ’N Snow q u a lifie s me to hold the o ffic e of county cle rk. I have concluded to sub m it m y name to the voters of W ith that delicious orange icing W ashington c o u n ty fo r n o m in ation to the o ffic e o f cou nty c le rk on the rep ub lica n ba llo t. , “ The on ly p la tfo rm upon w h ich I i candidate fo r the o ffic e o f cou n ty cle rk can ' ' IS ..lie o f Angel Food honest, e ffic ie n t and im p a rtia l serv ice to the people of W ashington county. The w o rk of the c le rk ’s o f fice Is h ig h ly technical and de Light and tender. Made w ith m ands a know ledge o f la w fo r its the new A irw hip. successful operation, and in this respect I could best serve the peo ple of W ashington county hy m a in ta in in g the high standard of e f fic ie n c y set by M r Luce d u rin g his term s o f o ffic e " Last week Hubert K e lly o f H ills boro file d as a candidate fo r nom in a tio n on the re p u b lica n ticket. Oscar M. T a y lo r o f H azel,lale file d S aturday fo r th e rep ub lica n n o m in a tio n fo r cou nty com m ission er lie w o u ld succeed James Lewis, present com m issioner, whose term expires th is year. T a y lo r, a re s i dent o f W ashington c o u n ty fo r 5(1 years, was road forem an fo r 12 years, sta rtin g w itti E n g i n e e r Charles I). Jones lie was n ca n d i date fo r the rep ub lica n n o m in ation in 1930 and 1931 Taylor was born in P o rtla n d in 1R75. L e w is has not yet made p u b lic announcem ent, b u t it is understood th a t he intends e n te rin g the fie ld Keep Your fo r re-election. John C onnell, sh e riff, s till stands • lo n e in the fie ld fo r s h e riff. Up to date ru m o r has not connected anv oth er name w ith th is office. F ilin g s fo r the o ffic e o f d is tric t FIR GROVE Milk will a tto rn e y s till rem ain a blan k, a l though G. Russell M organ is ex- ■ help! It will bring you peeled to file . H e n ry A t lee, w h o became Hanks I the healthy interest in postm aster S aturday, resigned u s ' activity th a t belongs to stale dem ocratic com m itteem an at the dem ocratic conclave in t h e ' youth . . . the real vigor c li im b e r o f com m erce room s E ri- i th at is always associat day n ig h t. He was suceeded by John B ern ard s o f Hoy. Possible ed with childhood. candidates fo r cou nty o ffic e were J considered. Senator George A itk e n o f G a r Let FIR GROVE help den Home announced nt the dem o you the natural way. c ra tic m eeting th a t be w o u ld not j be a candidate fo r re-election. E. L. Ross, state representative. Is expected to file n e xt week for state senator o n the dem ocratic tic k e t fro m th is county. Asked W ednesday i f the re p o rt was true. DAIRY Hoss said th a t he w o u ld m ake a statem ent n e xt week. Grade A A n o th e r contestant in the dem o c ra tic ra n ks is expected to be Bert M IL K and C R E A M Hagen, T ig a rd real estate mnn, w ho w i ll seek the n o m in a tio n fo r coun Phone 4RX1 t y com m issioner. ---------------------- - - SALT PRUNES lbs. Select Oregon Italian. CAKE 49c Maximum quality. j 30c 49c world beater. 14c P o u n d p k g . ... BROOMS Extra durable kitchen. Each ............................................. UtfC Canterbury Orange-Pekoe. One of our There’s no need of unattractive m eals during Lent when you can choose from the wide variety of Lenten Foods at y o u r Safeway Store— and you save money, too! 14c H a pp y SA LM O N T all tin V ale. A laska. 9c 4 °S. 25C A ssorted Sauces. T U N A FLAKES 17c CAKE 20c 5c Squares for frying or Pound 2-lb. tin 25c I You’ll MARSHMALLOWS agree. 49c TEA SA R D IN ES 13 A Lb. tin LENTEN that 16c Pound Perfection Bakery 30c ^2 ing. salad o r san dw ich ... 2 N,".„ 19c OYSTERS No. 1 2 19c tins Best fo r Soup. K IPPERED SNACKS Faor q u ic k lu n c h 6 25c 19c tins C O D F IS H Toiico -b. pkg. A ll Boneless. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes SHORTENING CHOICE STANDARD QUALITY ARMOUR’S 4 'b . 12 c,„, 95c WHITE ( LOUD 39c 2,.„,17c * S an itary P k g. 1 ;-lb. pkg........... ........... 23c EGGS Large extras. Positively guar- 9 9 / » anteed. 2 Dozen ......................... MILK Maximum Quality. Tall can ............................................. i?X» vV CALUM ET 20c BAKING POWDER— Pound Can .................... XI YOUTH W arm sunshine . balmy breezes, blooming flowers are all certain signs of ad vancing Spring. So are our massive displays of Fresh, Spring Produce evidence of the fact th a t we can solve your every “Greens” desire of the advancing sea- son. JELLO Fam Fa£ ous FIR G ROV E O V A L T IN E w Famous health beverage. r p i p L ’C ill 1 U L 3 S c h illin g 's Pepper, and G inger. 2-oz. tin 29C C inna m on ■ GRAPEFRUIT Arizona seedless. So health- ful and appetizing. Dozen CELERY Chulavista. Large stalks. Crisp and tender. Each ........ ONIONS Oregon U. S. No. 1. f r u it flavors. 5c mium. C H O C O LA TE £ £ £ Premium' 14c '--lb . bar CREAM OF W H EA T frie d , too. Large pkg. 21c BANANAS Fancy golden ripe fruit. lbs........................................... CARROTS California Oxharts, coreless , fresh and tender. bunches .............................. YAMS A Louisiana. * lbs....... .................................... POTATOES Oregon U. S. No. Is. 50-lb. bag .................................. 4 luV Q.*» * z 1 | 4 LW Ax» Q d 19c 10c 15c RUDABAGAS A Medium size, sweet, solid. 79c T T IY C r? Bunch of Fresh, Green, Spring PARSLEY with Every Pro- ED FlvLiE duce Purchase. Makes a Plain Dish Appetizing. * IK EC iSEr A rgus classified nds get results. FOREST GROVE BREAD JULIA LEE WRIGHT— More popular every day. W HITE OR WHEAT. SLICED GRADE A CREAMERY BU TTER Ask for it every tim e you order A BUTTER W ashington County P roduct of Highest Quality. FREE DELIVERY 3 TIMES DAILY PALMOLIVE For a more 9c 13c Lb. loaf l ’/j-lb. loaf SUGAR W HITE KING O bars 14c G ranulated beautiful skin. PUREST CANE. GRANULATED . Soap 29c 10 ,b. 47c FREE DELIVERY £ P H O N E 2171 Available at All Groceries »