The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thin-«lav, Mai
O R F G f) N
Hazeldale Has
4
Party at Aloha
and has a <
u p<> »itiön
w ith the M tirru
Beauty Shoppe
in Portland
Allen Jacobs h iii entered the
grade .i hool hi
M l and Mi . M arion Sum ner and
I d.iugbh i E llu l and F lu n k W illia m .
Ol Pm Hand ipent F rida y evening
w u h M i and M i - E G Hrown
Ba »eh.il I Ite iie fit Saturday
N orth P la in ; baseball clu b w ill
spoil-,,r another benefit tlane e in
th e K
P ha ll Satin day eve hing
The ' s p i el a l uge crow d
S tiver Tea M onday
P.c « C hiefs' c |u b w ill hold a
alvei i lea at the home of M r .1
It
; -iandfm d Monday
afternoon,
'■ "in u ie n i III/: at tw o o'clock. for Hi
benefit o f tin- Oregon, W islungton
P ytlnan home "F iv e -h u n d re d " w ill
be played. The p u blic Is e o rd iu lly
in vite d
o ff ie e
Helvetia Rand Social News of
Folk and
Show Saturday Local
Their Friends
Rare Five
Many Amateurs Out
for Legion Prizes
Alnha. M r. and M rs. Web h Rose to v is it M r. and Mrs. H e nry K u r
Browning home Friday evening
and son George o f F irdale and C fo r a week.
Farm ers are busy trim m in g black
0 Phelps.
Mrs. J. P. Johnson is ve ry happy cap« and o th e r shrubs and trees
G rouer school w ill give a pro- these days. She has a spinning th is week.
z
gram A p ril 1.
wheel in her house and she surely
M arch m eeting o f M issionary So­
ii'n n tih u e d fro m pace t )
f .i-la rid F lin t Honored
knows how to make it go. She is cie ty is expected to be w ith Mrs.
W ilfo rd G ro' -en, Clara T ehnbold
M r and Mrs. A. B. F lin t gave spinn ing angora ra b b it wool and E dw ard Aebiseher M arch 19
and John Wenger.
I louse warming Given N< • w
M ou ntain Home Ladles' A id w ill
a b irth d a y d in n e r S atu rday in hon­ when she gets enough spun. Mrs.
C o u p le
Have
Anniversary;
E
velyn
H
aw
orth,
piano
solo.
S
h
e
,
Mrs
C.
W
P
rig
gle
and
son
Fam ily; Surprise Given
or of Leland F lin t. Present were F u rlie o f Forest G rove w ill weave meet w ith Mrs. H a rry S eh m eltter
is
a
student
of
H
ills
b
o
ro
high
i
Charles
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
visite
d
M
r
New Honors Received
it in to clo th to maki i a sm all th is week.
ehool and a p u p il of Erm a T a y lo r | M r arid M rs D W. M cIn n is and
nd M r
J
M c A llis te r Sunday
(fly M ir J (
fa m ily o f RecdviUe. Mrs. Ruby
it h i
Sparks.
'
M
i
and
M
e
M
c
A
llis
te
r
ae<
w
npan-
Boyd of Beaverton. C a lv in O ’C on­
(B y Mr; Juhn M DnvUImn)
B E T IIA N Y -4 F D A K M il.I .
IIA Z F t D A L I
A l a w • cm
crow d at-
The H ills b o ro Q uin tet, fiv e ,ing- ner of R eedville. M r. and M r- W
J ied them to V ernonia fo r a v is it
M r and Mrs. L lo y d A nderson and
I« uded th v < im m u n ity clu b dance
H E L V E T IA Thou»’ ta kin g part in w ith M is Prigge's daughter
i i and dancers from the Cheney ; B F lin t and fa m ily , M rs Leland
baby o f H ills b o ro visite d M r. ami
■ I,-- i - i . i .
'i in- R ig h t Au - - i Si’
mid ca u l pai t.v at Aloha ( range
M r . and M i". R ichard Busch were dancing school of H ills b o ro w ill I F lin t and Miss M arg are t F lin t
M r ; E B. A nderson Sunday. M r
11 Hl Iu • • t S 111ud.I y
lird a v n ig h t, are M r- Ida Jussi, j glll-St
»en j i » k Cards
be
pre
e
n
te
d
The
east
includes
Sunday n !
Mi
Busch's
M r and Mrs. Elrner H ow ard en­
and Mrs. L lo y d Anderson and
were played In th hi
Jo i (ill Wen/< I. L u c ille Youiigen
lent w ith
Rosanne
Wed.
E
velyn
Ann
Busch,
1
aunt.
Mrs
Ina
Coleman, In P ort-
terta in e d about 20 you ng fo lks w ith
baby and Mr. and M rs E. B. A n -
high honor* K<*iiig Io M i
and Della Have
Clara Tschubold.
( ¡eo| j;e
Ann
Peter
:,
Helen
C
y
r
u
.
Irene
1
land.
T lir y al ,o visited M r. and
<R y M r i . Muble A tli«onj
a surp rise b irth d a y p a rty fo r th e ir
d e ra in visite d M rs. Ed P lo u ff o f
A lti b in nd A l . I t ' t» i !• ' and ee
L illie .Schneider, Jean Wenger. Mi
D
arnell.
'
Mrs.
Clarence
W illiam so n at J a c k - ,
son Lo yal M onday evening.
M O U N T A IN
H O M E - M ountain Goble Sund ty afternoon.
ond honm . to A W J. o n e ; S a p -
K a lh ry n Meyer FI din Yooiingcn
H ow ard S tratto n o f Balm G rove
J. E B e n e n tt -la rte d assesjing Home school opened M onday of
M r and Mrs. O tto Schulz visite d
plngton's orchi, .tra f u r n i bed music
and H ill G n- -.in
P ro g ia n i w ill town Sunday.
on
G
ale
Creek
is
an
accordionist
'
M
onday
in
the
R
e
ed
ville
d
is
tric
t.
th is week a fte r a six-day vacation. M rs. C a roline Schulz of P o rtla n d
fi I tin* dm ce.
•art at 8:15. D ancing w ill fo llo w I M r. and Mrs. J W Thom pson of
w
ith
considerable
of
a
re
p
u
ta
tio
n
\
Parents
have
been
serving
hot
Sunday.
Eva S che ffe l and W illia m
It is hoped tha t w in te r weather
New Ito e kfo rd . N. D
pent last
the program . Ladies b rin g lunch.
• m il y Moves
vis ite d the
week w ith M r and M rs. J. C in his pa rt o f the county. He ap­ lunches since the b e ginning o f the is d e fin ite ly over and th a t there B a ile y of P o rtla n d
M r, am i Mrs. h i: I», ' te | and
A n n iv e rs a ry • elehrateii
recent cold spell to the p u p ils of w ill be no re-occurence o f w ide Schulz home Sunday.
M ay and fa m ily
M r.
and M rs pears in a solo num ber.
fa m ily m oved no to the W i Idele
M r arid M rs V ic to r Christensen Thom pson le ft Sunday fo r a v is it
spread ilhtcss.
A loha w ill be represented by the G rone r school.
ice on M arch I
They were
e n tertain ed w ith a p a rty T h u rs ­ in Canada
M r i J. E Le-wton o f Forest G rove
the E w e r trip le ts Florence, E liz ­
Mrs. C. H. F u ltz and tw o sm all
fo rm e r residents her
h ilt h a v e re
day night, the oeea-iun being t h e ir 1
M r. and M r
F ra n k B a ke r and abeth and Laura. 14 years old. They visite d at the W. A. B u n n e ll home daughters of P o rtla n d spent last
*id<d in Beaverton the past tw o
fifth
w edding m p ive rsa ry
The
Tuesday.
appear
in
a
vocal
num
ber.
week at the W illia m B o u lin home
c h ild re n visite d frie n d - in Salem
rears
( m in ty
in.-.titule o f
Women' evening was spent p la y in g cards i
A num ber fro m the county south
here. Mrs. F ultz is a daughter of
Phone 953
: Hillsboro
Mi
.1 C I) in fo l d of T ill amook clubs w.-i held Fi idav at tin" M e th ­ and games. Pre ent were M r. and , Sunday.
Mrs. B oulin.
of H ills b o ro is the B uck Hcven
M r and M rs J. M o rris Booth
M’
-I B T horn ton and M r and odist church in a ll-d a y
C h ris Christensen. M r. and
F
U
N
E
R
A
L
D
IR E C TO R S
se- ion. Mi
Buckaroo: w ith M e rv ln W hitm ore
C. E. to Meet
Mt
Ted Noremss o f P ortland w ith Mrs G la d y : Meyer county Mi
Sim on Her .hey. M r and M rs ' P ortla nd were guestr Sunday
and
leader. The rest of the band in ­
M
o
u
n
ta
in
Home
C
h
ristia
n
E
n­
•mt
F
rid
a
y
;it
the
M
ille
r
home
M
r
and
Mrs.
F
ritz
A
hendroth.
Fd
M
eier.
M
l
a
n
d
M
i
H
Is
L IC E N S E D E.M RALM ER8
V
pre ident. presiding. State o ffice rs j
deavor -ociety meets at the H ow ard
I a t Satin <l*iv evening a group , w ho look p a il in the program were | W aldorf. M r and M rs W S F re n c h .1 Mrs. A. N C am pbell o f P ortla nd cludes Don and ‘ Peanut" Haynes,
and C ecil
Copeland,
f r o n d , fm m I'm (land and this M rs W S N ieol-on of M arshfield, M i. and M rs J M D a v id m i. M i .<•, is a guest th is week at the home I ( y musicians,
(iiy
Mrn.
I*
P
atton
>
o u th fu l w h is tle r
m m u n ity had a housew arm ing pre idem M is C liffo rd Mudd, di
Flda Hershey, M adeline S hattuck. o f her son, L S. Cam pbell.
C H E R R Y G RO VE M;
Blanche
A n unusual num ber on the pro­
a tv m i M r ,md Mi.« Fuqua, who tn
Joyce
S
olberger
a
n
d
Florence
M
r.
and
M
i
W
V
Bergen
were
e t president, and Mrs C
W
gram is the music o f M rs. Robert E ic k w o rth o f H illsboro, home dem ­
ram e fro m P o itla n d rece ntly to
French:
Me
rs
C
a
rl
C
hristensen.!
guests
Sunday
o
f
M
r.
and
M
rs
Stacey.
cm i e le n d in g
secretary,
W arrens o f Forest G rove, w ho is onstra tion agent-at-large, w ill hold
r* . ide on the A l p pro p e rty on
a m eeting in C h e rry G rove at the
both o f Salem; Mrs A. I.. .S trick­ M il, Hyun, A r , Anderson. W e s le y 1 Spencer Jones in P ortland.
a harpist.
W illia m so n avenue
Pieren.
O
rin
M
ille
r
A
lb
e
rt
Feneh,
I
John
Beck
w
ent
to
C
a
rlto
n
last
W atts Women's clu b o f the Gales home of Mrs. Oscar Davis M arch
M rs . W S U lin k in , M i i. Gladys land. reco rdin g secretary; Mrs. II
Mm le Johnston and Cat on H a n­ week, w here he is em ployed by a j Creek region is sponsoring Rose 13 at 10:30 a m. A pot lu ck d in n e r
S
Haire-,
treasurer,
M
rs
P.
S
M i l l e r .and l i t t l e d a u g h te r o f T lffu rd
lu m b e r company.
ac­ sen.
Y unkers. who is to appear in a w ill be served at noon and each
vi ited M i
W A Uonej on M o i i - s.i mi of Portland, financial
Miss M arion B aker o f P ortla nd i song num ber, p la y in g her ow n ac- lady is asked to b rin g plate, cup
re ,u ry : and Mrs O. J
Hosford,
W ins New Honor
day.
visite d Mrs. S. W M elhu ish S u n ­ i eom panim ent.
□ nd ea ting tools. Extension u n it
president o f the P ortla nd club.
James D avidson has received a day.
M a ry G rand and Sabina W hite-
i Dale Busch, a sm all m usician I No. 7 includes the te r r ito r y south
T w o m in ute talks were given by s ilv e r medal diplom a fro m the sec­
bc d en te rta in e d M i and M rs Paul
M r and Mrs. Ed O rdem an of
I and west fro m Forest G rove and
<>l u n n o i. M i and M l-' Coin lim y rc p i’c d ila t iv e . o f c lu b 1 on re- re ta ry o f the P acific In te rn a tio n a l ' P ortla nd visite d M r and M rs. R ; w ith a b ig accordion, is another a ll the ladies are urged to be pres­
To give real m eat values at the
1 num ber
w h ich
is expected to
S> MU'."am id T im in r. K enneth M ill , p o n liiilitie.-. of a m em ber to her stock show, a rew ard earned fo r G C u ll Sunday.
, please Dale is 10 years old and ent. The meetings are free to all.
lowest
possible cost.
and Verne Bl ig h t a ft' r the com ­ club, and papers on various sub­ p o u ltry ju d g in g . O ctober 7, 1035 t . i| M ''
Beck, who has been alrea dy has made several appear- "B u ying o r B uym a nsh ip" w ill be
m u n ity
c lu b pa rty mi Saturday jects wen- given by Mr.. C o n klin . O th e r m em bers of the ju d g in g team. I i II w ith pneum onia, is im p ro v in g , ances on program s w ith his in stu - ! discussed by Miss E ickw o rth .
Mi. i .oi i p 4,n Mi
i{ Batch­ who represented W ashington coun­ Mrs. W
evening
2. To advise you in purchasing the
E B ro w n is confined to I ment.
Gaston Farm ers' local met at the
elor, M is .Stevens o f Beaverton. ty. w ere John Hanson a n d H e nry |
Mrs Day Surprised
her home w ith flu th is week.
right cut for every purpose.
K.
o
f
P.
h
a
ll
at
Gaston
Wednesday
A
n
o
th
e
r
accordion
nu
m
be
r
i
n-
M
rs
Lew
is
Powers
and
M
rs.
P.
A
D ickm an. James has com pleted his
Mr
If
II Day was pleasantly
cludes a H ills b o ro high school g ir l ! evening.
M rs
F d y th W eather- •eventh year o f I II clu b w o rk He -
i.u ip ii e l at her home m i Monday Anderson
w ith considerable re p u ta tio n f o r 1 Miss Elsie H alvarson. teacher in
evening by u few friend«. the oc- red gat e a short ta lk on the C o u n ­ started w ith a grade Jersey e u lf ■
pleasing e n te rta in m e n t w ith h e r , M c M in n v ille
school,
spent
the
ty H isto rica l Museum and
M rs and la te r got pure grade G ue rn -
Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almqnist
e e-ion being her b irth da y.
accordion She is I.a V e lle Jackson | w-eek-end w ith her parents, •Mr
Wanaker'.s pictures, and extended ■eys and entered in fiv e projects ’
of N o rth Plains, w h o is scheduled anc« Mrs. A do lp h Larson.
an in v ita tio n to v is it the e x h ib it.
In seven years he had G3 r ib ­
I fo r a comedy num ber.
M r. and Mrs. P e rry S m ith and
Luncheon was served at noon by bons, tw o cham pions, 31 firsts, 12'
(C o n tin u e d fro m nace I )
ladies o f the church, and the f o l­ seconds. 9 third s. 7 fourths, and 2 came to Oregon w ith v e ry litt le , R u th Boyles u t Forest G rove daughter Barbara A n n of Y a m h ill
lo w in g program was given at I fifth s He earned a scholarship to I else than th e ir bare hands a n d I v io lin is t, w ho has been s tu d yin g and M r. and Mrs. J. J. Ford and
o'clock: Piano solos bv I.y n n H all, the 4-H sum m er school fo u r years managed to wrest a liv in g a n d | fo r the last 12 years, is a la te 50,1 Robert visited w ith M r. and
^ rs P A. S m ith Sunday afternoon
I llv Mr« llru ry t ’yherI
reading by Del.oss Anderson, o r ig i­ in succession and several prizes, I som ething besides from the w ild com er to the program . She is s till M
r. and Mrs. S m ith are q u ite w e ll
NO R TH P L A IN S The Home Ee- nal poems by Mrs. A II massing, one being a hatchet awarded fo r 1 erness o f forests T hey d id not de- ' stu d y in g in P ortland.
-
. C a ro ly n
-.uuu.uau
«r*
F o re s t!
S m ith celebrated his 83rd
W
oodford
of
onmnii- H in t of N o rth Plains, w ith . ongs by the high school trio . E thel firs t in d a iry ca ttle ju d g in g ut ,
u m m e r school in C o rv a llis . H o n - 1 ¡ ^ o £ X " S r t d .
T ° Wn~ fld i O rove. student at P acific un ive r-1 b irth d a y a n niversary M arch l. a n d
H cndrcn. S h irle y K e lly, and M ary
sity.
w
i
ll
appear
as
a
m
arim
ba
p
la
y
-
enjoys rid in g about the
■
*
I
o . d in :ii C a ld w e ll, accompanied by Helen ors w ere won at W ashington coun
I came to O regon 60 years ago
a
in Me . Blanche Eickworth, Hecker.
tv fa ir, state fa ir at Saiem and fla t bro ke and have managed to er and also as accom panist fo r fa rm c a rin g fo r his sheep and
' goats. Some o f his goats are of
lim n e d iu u m istra tio ti agent-at-lurge,
P acific In te rn a tio n a l S tock show ! hold m y ow n ever since. The op­ Dak* B aker, P a cific u n iv e rs ity stu- ■
the type that don't have to be
dent soloist.
w ho has been , u'.ned jo in tly to
I
at
P
ortla
nd
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
p o rtu n ity is here and i f I fa ile d to
The three Forest G rove acts w i l l ' sheared every year. T hey w ill c a r­
Y a m h ill and W ashing! ,t counties,
B
illie
B
atchelder
is
a
new
m
em
­
p ro fit, it was m y ow n fa u lt." West appear M onday n ig h t before the ry th e ir m oh air w ith o u t shedding
C h urch school. 9 45, Miss Rose
w ill give a day on buym anship of
ber o f the Boy Scouts at H elvetia. told his audience.
cham ber o f com m erce when the and when it gets 12 o r m ore inches
in ite ria l
A ll ladle-- are urged to Cave general superintendent, Mrs. The scouts practiced Sunday fo r
"T he firs t m an." West said, “ was legion w i ll have charge o l the long he w i ll receive a d o lla r a
W M cDonald, p rim a ry super­
attend
T h e re w ill be poj lin k T
the
part
the
y
w
ill
ta
ke
in
the
pound fo r it.
lunch at no.m T h is u n it o f the in te nd en t D iv in e worship. I I . A "Scout C ircu s" at the P acific In - born w ith la rcen y in his soul and program .
it's going to ta ke thousands o f years
Services Planned
Ind y in the Beatitudes: W ho A re
H illsb o ro , scene o f the contest. Is
h o m e i •xlension w o rk is sponsored
1
te
rn
a
tio
n
a
l
show
b
u
ild
in
g
A
p
r
il
3
to get it out o f his progeny.
w e ll represented, another e n try be­
A. E. S e iffe rt w ill conduct the
by the N o rth Plains Pai ent-T e mil- the B li s s e d E p w o rth League. (1:30. and 4.
Oregon s till o ffe rs o p p o rtu n ity , ing W ayne N ickeson and his banjo m o rn in g service at the chu rch next
< r a -e i iH-iatiori There w ill be a reading In the book of M a rk, eve­
V is ito rs at t h e band practice he said, though p ro b a b ly no large He is sponsored by the H ills b o r o ' Sunday, in the absence of Rev.
session both in the m o rn in g and nin g service. 7:30. "A C ro w n fo r
fortunes
w ill be amassed because R otary club.
the F a ith fu l"; m id -w e e k
service Wednesday n ig h t were Jake W eil.
Stanley C ornils, w ho w ill be in a t­
afternoi on.
Tap dancing, alw ays w e lc o m e d ' tendance
at
a B aptist
young
M n H a rold C u llin g of Progress each Wednesday at 7:30 You are Paul Patterson and D r K J Nieol. there is no la rge p o p u la tio n to
e
xp
lo
it.
A
nyo
ne
w
illin
g
can
liv
e
on any v a rie ty program , is one o f ' people's convention in Salem S a t­
e n ne I* r,da> to visit his parents. c o rd ia lly in v ite d to attend the The band intends to ta ke part in
□hd
save
and
exist
in
peace
and
1
the features of the Legion show, j urd ay and Sunday. Rev. John Ebers
Mr
and M rs Fred H row n. and services of th is church. You w ill the am ateur contest M arch 11.
T w o cle ve r num bers in th is d iv i- ■ o f n o rth o f Forest G rove w ill con­
M rs Rosa F euerstein and M rs. happiness.
expects to |ie iid a week v is itin g fin d u fe llo w s h ip th it w ill be a
"Steers
on
the
range,”
West
re
­
help to d a ily C h ris tia n liv in g
sion are prom ised by Jean Person. duct the evening services.
H e n ry Bishop are i l l th is week
frien ds and relatives.
We carry a full line of SW IFT’S BRANDED
Charles M Reed, pastor
C lara Tschabold is h e lp in g at the lated. "a re p e cu lia r anim als. In H ills b o ro g irl, and B e tty Rosecrans 1 M arch is sure ly fu rn is h in g some
Sunday d in n e r guest,
al
the
STEER BEEF. Give it a trial.
hard
w
in
te
rs
they
w
i
ll
exist
some­
j o f H ills b o ro route 4 Both g irls are fin e w eather fo r litt le lambs. Joe
f
»lames Davis home were F. F l.a- Wash . Jack K en ne r and Louise Bishop home.
O berm eier has over 155 lambs and
............. G.i ton. M r and Mrs l.a w - G ra w of P ortla nd
Mrs. W illia m D a ily and c h ib I n how. p ic k in g up a m o u th fu l here j in H ills b o ro high school.
ind there and when s p rin g comes i
ie i.e e v illdehey arid M a rjo rie and
M r and Mrs. ]{. B u tte rfie ld and dren are v is itin g her aunt. Mrs. th e y 'll be th in and m aybe a l i t t l e 1 Jake W eil, ch a irm a n o f the L e ­ they are doing fine.
gion com m ittee, also has been s e -' H a rry W illia m s had to re tu rn to
Wayne o f H illsb o ro . M is I ’ d r i ik fa m ily o f P ortla nd . Sam and C la r­ Al T ollan d, in Oswego
weak, but th e y 'll be ready to eat ! lected as am ateur m aster o f cere- the Jones hospital in H ills b o ro
Da VI a m l A i t H .iiin a o f H ills b o ro ence Badertscher and M r. and Mrs.
M r and M rs N iles F arm er o f grass and put on fat w hen th e i monies.
Tuesday evening, w h ere he un d e r­
B ir t lid . u s < rlt-h ru t'-d
Er utk H ofer v is iti'd M r. and M rs Seaside visite d M r and M rs James
grass comes."
' C rew s fo r the th e a tre in clud e D r. w ent an operation on his arm to
E li Poe and hi i grand duu ithter P e te Jussi Sunday.
Hayes Sunday. He w o rked
w ith
"N o w you take those
s a m e . N icol in charge o f tic k e t sales, as- have the nerves connected. T h e y
-Al. ¡b.i
" i. In .«ted lin n- b i r t h d a y s
A ir and Mrs E lm er G uerber and James B atchelder fo r several years
steers." West rem arked, "a n d in slated by A l H o ffm a n and James ¡w e re severed by a gunshot wound
J
of Mi
in.i fS nuly visrted M r. and M rs. F. G.
V isito rs at the A. H. M y e r Unti e the w in te r th ro w « fo rk f u ll of Say. Ushers. F o e lke r in charge, as- s h o rtly a fte r Christm as,
A ll
F r e d P oe
L e a ry o f P o rtla n d Sunday.
I Sunday w ere M r. and M rs. W il- h a y over the fence to them a n d is is te d by A r th u r K ro e g e r an ft~ F . t M r. and Mrs. George K u rtz and
Phone 651
5 Deliveries D aily
Res. Phone 321Z
Miss M u g .in '! Davis has finished
' liatn Schubothe o f G earhart a n d ltn ^ y 'j]
stand the re and starve to L. Patterson. Stage. Davis, m a n -; daughter_S hirIev le ft Sunday m orn -
her w o rk a, the county recorder's
A rg u s classified ads get results.
M ary A n n Schubothe o f Vancouver, death w a itin g fo r m ore unless
E ddysville.
you ager, assisted by A. H. Busch a n d ’
feed them again and again."
H. L. M acKenzie.
Sä
This, he declared, was the w ay
w ith a lo t o f people in these times
"W hen the Townsend pension
comes, the West fa m ily is going
M r. and Mrs. P h il D auhl
of
to get a fliv e r and m ove fro m
race tra c k to race tra c k ." he said. P o rtla n d visite d at the S. P. T av-
Members o f the cham ber o f com ­ lo r home Sunday.
S atu rday v is ito rs at t h e
Ed
merce w ill be e n tertain ed M onday
nigh t w ith num bers fro m the L e ­ M u rp h y home were M r. , and Mrs.
gion A m a te u r conjest, it was a n ­ Ted Heuer and daughter ■ and Mrs.
nounced M onday noon by Jake Z ula Scofield, a ll o f Gales Creek
M r. and Mrs. R J. Prosser and
W eil. The legion is pre sen ting the
c '.ï
WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW
' program fo r the eve ning m eeting Miss Hazel M u rp h y of P ortla nd
spent th e week-end at t h e E d :
G u lf K is t or B lu e P late
1 of the cham ber.
M u rp h y home.
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
D r. Paul C a rte r o f the U n ite d
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at
1 States Veterans' bureau in P o rt­
the George L e w e llin home were
land,
w
ill
speak.
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and Monday — March 6, 7 and 9
M r. and Mrs. J. L. Schm id of
School Opens at
Mountain Home
County Institute
Clubs Held Here
Donelson 3C Sewell
Demonstration Set
for Cherry Grove
At Your
S E R V IC E
State Offers Much
to Willing Persons
Extension Meet
«it North Plains
BACK BACON Lb
24c
HAM S Lb.
25c
BACON SQUARES Lb
19c
M U TTO N STEWS El£“ fancy 8 c
M U TTO N SHOULDER Lb. 1 1 c
BEEF STEAK Lb
15c
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Scholls
Hosts at House Party—
D r. and Mrs. H o w ard W ells and
James W ells w ere hosts fo r a w eek­
end p a rty at the W ells cottage at
P acific C ity . Guests were M r. and
Mrs. Jack Neer. M r. a n d Mrs.
Joseph Sells, D r. D ild b y. and Miss
Jean M cD onald, a ll of P ortland.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
l-rid a y and S aturday O n ly
»
CARROTS 3 Lb'u. IOC
Long, smooth, tender.
Sweet
and
solid
CAULIFLOWER 8 c
Lai ve, white, solid heads.
APPLES
Large,
fancy
Box
Q u irk S ettin g
RICE
Extra
4 ib. 2 3 c
DATES
Baking Pow d.
10c
MARSHMALLOWS
Fresh and Fluffy—
13c
,1-Ib. Cello Bag
2 cans
Ocean Caught.
PEAS
5
rolls
Finest q u a lity
15c
San Wan.
TA N G
M cans
2 ,b. 1 3 c
SARDINES
Tomato or Mustard Sauce.
Large Oval Can
CHOCOLATE
wood's Premium.
l/a-lb. bar
6c
BAKING
Rock-
9c
Deluxe CoSSee
The coffee supreme. If you haven’t
tried it, just ask your neighbor.
2 pounds ............................ .. 4 3 c
H E IN Z PICKLES
Fresh Cucumber Pickles.
Large 24-oz. jar .................... 2 1 c
Come in fo r a FREE sam ple and set-
how good th e y are.
S h h -h -h
D o n't te ll M o th e r th a t I had
an e» tra b o ttle o f
ROYAL
SODA W ATER
after luneh
2. Imperial Chick Mash is
packed in new b a g s .
Chick Mash bags are not
returnable so you a r e
protected against com­
municable disease.
3. Imperial Chick Mash is
backed by years of suc­
cessful feeding of chicks.
L Imperial Chick Mash is
m anufactured in our own
modern plant and sold
direct to the user. Put
the dealer profit in your
pocket.
Royal, w ith Its m an y d e li­
cious flavo rs, is good f o r
youngsters — and grow n-ups,
too! Its zip w i ll pep you up.
Think these reasons over
seriously and when you buy
chick mash be sure you buy
Imperial Chick Mash.
O rd e r a Case Today!
Pay Cash and Save
Trade w ith Im perial
Roy.il Soda
Works
Tenderness.
The Nalley product.
(P in t 19c)
Imperial Feed &
Grain Co.
Phone 01
M illers of
2nd Ave. South
Quality Feeds
Toilet Tissue
Roll ...............
Scot Tissue
3 rolls ..........
3 ic
20c
15c
DUST MOPS. O’Cedar
Reg. ifl value.
Each .................
3 b
Prices E ffective Fri., Sat.,
Mon., March 6, 7, 9
D A M C A V P and
SALT. Leslie’s, iodized
or plain.
2-lb. pkgs.
2 for ...........
25c
33c
Quart .
Recommended fo r Sea Foods.
STARTER MASH
1. Imperial Chick Mash is
mixed every day. This in­
sures your chicks having
a fresh palatable feed.
Fancy, clean, new crop
P in k.
Noted fo r F la v o r and
IMPERIAL
CHICK
73c
Fancy.
lbs.
Louisiana lo ng g ra in
Is.
WALDORF
TISSUE
Double acting. Bulk. Lb........
IOC
Say you saw it in the Argua.
5c
it's the best.
CORN
Head
Rome Beauties
ROYAL
DESSERT Pkg.
10c
SALMON
ALO HA
Mrs. S anford Rogers has been
sick w ith the flu .
W illia m Frost re tu rn e d to L o w ­
e ll Sunday a fte r spending last
week at home.
PARSNIPS 3 ,b 1 4 c
OYSTERS
59c
K / A I N
W affle Flour.
Fisher’s. No. 10 sack «>
tJC
H O N EY "7,rb.
39C
T)PD Bran Kellogg’s.
Flakes or W heat Krispies. 4|
J rJ D r ^
P kg................................. lv V
•TT A Flakes. New pack. Madison’s >1 Q
1 V l / W d e a l , l-js. 2 cans ....................... J.«/V
a
NUCOA
(2 lbs. 4 0 c )
Lb. ..
F ro m P ure Vegetable O ils and W hole M ilk .
21c
TOBACCO
Prince A lbert
(2-oz. tin 10c £ J Q C
1-Ib. tin .........
O«7
G IN G E R A L E o r S p a rklin g
W ater. C lic q u o t C lub.
(S m all 10c)
l.arge
20c
S H R IM P . G u lf K is t, m edium .
D ry pack, 5-oz.
2 cans .......... ............
25c
S H R IM P . G u lf K is t.
W et pack, 5%-oz.
2 cans
ÇPPPPV’Ç Pancake
Flour medium. New
Oats, medium.
Both for
25c
O Q o r>
MATCHES 20 Searchlight.
cu. in box. 6 boxes X l v C z
Or dvIV . I O
SO DA— A. & H.
1-lb. pkgs. 2 pkgs.
PEACHES— D ixie Lee.
Choice 2 l -,s
Large.
29c
15c
cans
M AYONNAISE
Nalley’s
(P t. 25c)
Quart ..........
43c
25c
COFFEE
APRICOTS — Crown
Point. Choice 2* •J 8. •
MATCHES
Colum bia Bast
True American
Save the cost
2
boxes ..
FLOUR
«
49-lb. sack ...
29c
of tlie tin. .
17c
Crown, Drifted Snow or Fisher’s
Blend—
$-
1 .7 9
Lb.
23c
Economy Coffe«
Mild Brazil.
Lb.
17c
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