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H IL L S B O R O Thursday, March 12, 1936 the A llis o n home thi. S aturday «•ve il mg M o u n ta in Home Bbble Jud y and pi.iy«*i m eeting w ill he held at Bu lla e Ego home t h i. T h in <1 *y »v rung. 'Phe B ib b Judy w ill he on the th ird chap’ i i of Exodu C hapm an M h o o l p n -g ia m and Lutheran Lenten Services social w as h e ld F uhi utu y 28 net B ug $10 2.» Held at Union High M ou ntain Home school i i cl» <1 fo r th is week as the teacher M. Tin- Rev <) W e n d lin g o f F ore l M ary M ill«, i ill t i n e V. ' 11 latid i e i ni' I ni i . i ,i Most o f the sick I the c«#f ut the H ilh i iitiriito t i ity are im p ro v in g B u rl Petci tniiH ttt H <• ' lock mi the qm 1 it i> has had me isles, neat let few i ’ .I pneum onia, i some I-ett* » V, . i • i Rev and M i • W. E S im p s v itili • ' U »\ VS < n < tliii|' L ib e ra l spent several day c a lle d to th e I u l, i i ,ui p ir i ti ti week v is itin g r c la iiv i h<•> F o l. a g », ve I;. , A u q ii fi M ou ntain Horne Ladies Ai G iffo r d , Id a h o w itii Mrs. H a rry Schrnelt/« i The Ib V. G l o ri' • P e ilit lo» I day. * Rev. W endling Speaks T onight tin* high I ' uni thi « i to U• • • . n,n i W e e k -e n d guests o f M r ’ C a rl Jensen w ere M i J b ro th e r in *Iu w and Mste» M rs Charles N ew ell. :ind Castle Rock Mrs. C h ris Tschgnz fe ll last and I i i i i , liet lu p quit«* ba»lh was in bed to r a few d » v Mi lie v Ib W t P naine < I a il. Thou art Son of tlie lis inj¿ ( «od Th f e s lo t» came d ire c tly he. fo r ( ’ h lls t acknosvt»‘»t;’.ed t - in te g rity of his b e lie f whet I .said, ‘Blessed art thou Sim on i jo int, fo r flesh and blood hath revealed it un to th»»- but fa th e r in heasen? It cannot t- ove restim ded that fa ith iu C iv a- our on ly Redeemer is aft» II the factor o f factors in d e te rm in in g w hethet you are a d iscip le of ‘th i mun You cannot have fa ith an I pe rsisten tly neglect o th e r ten . ment.s, hut you may has • w a rd sho.v o f a ll o th e r req to nicnts and yet have no fa ith \V h fa ith la c k in g a ll other m ark f d iscip le sh ip can give you no .c factory o r positive answ er to the question: ‘A r t not thou also one of th is m an’s d is c ip le s ? '“ The Joint L u th e ra n ch o ir re n d e r ed S to n /ft “ G loriou s T hin gs of Thee ure S poken" and B a rh ’.s a r rangem ent o f “ 0 L o rd w ho dares to sm ite thee?" M i - K enneth Biers- doi f and H e rb e rt Sahnow J r sang a duet of C harles K Scott e n title d , “ A r t T hou W e a ry’’ " W í l‘ Ill a « * A. B. Thomas. Aged Veteran, Succumbs and M l L H P< L iela attended a d in n e r Sutidav in P o rtla n d in honor of the e ig h tie th h irth d u y a n n ive rsa ry of M r. Peter m other. M rs H arvey. They found M r H arvey in bed B uffering from i head in ju r y received when she fe ll dow n a flig h t o f stairs. I lazcklalc Group to Meet Friday (H y Mr» J C Several Cases Scarlet Fever at Laurel; Bunk Houses Burn < lly Mr». r f. Ilrown) L A U R E E ScarJ«, ft-ver bro ke »> in thè La ure i -«chool la?, Frida John S p ie lin g ’s c h ild re n and Ray mond Losli arc il l School was closed fo r th is week There ■ was no Sunday school or chu rch Sun- day either. .Meeting Interests H om e e x te n s io n m e e tin g held at tlie co m m u n ity h a il last F riday. it li M iss R lunciie E ick w o rth , de m on stra tion agent, as in s tru c to r, was .iltended by about f if t y women Mi Ernest G ue nther o f C lielialem M ount on gave a ta lk on tlie home economic conference re ce n tly held C o rv a llis G ro u p sin gin g fo llo w cd tie- pot luck tin n ie r A contest in nam ing dress m a te ria l samples was held, fo llo w e d by testin g of the sam ple A lu nch com m ittee ce k She was appointed to attend to fires and tables fo r the m eeting A p r il .1 M r. Leon D avis presided. S m ith ) H A Z E L D A I.E C o m m u n ity club w ill meet F rid u y evening ut 8 and a sociul tim e w ill fo llo w the bu:-i- neas A gro u p o f friend« r h ir iv a r le d M r and M rs H a rley T a y lo r «Grace Hehm t at th e ir home on S aturday n ig h t Games and cards were en jo y e d M r and Mrs T a y lo r were m a rrie d M arch 4 at the home of Mrs T a y lo r’s uncle and aunt. M r and M rs Hai ry Robinson, ut Hlteon. New Club Formed at M ountain Home Bunk House B u rn s F ire destroyed t h e em ployes' Hunk house on the Lo sli B rothers' (arm about fiv e o'clock Sunday evening. The tim e ly a rriv a l o f a host o f neighbors to c a rry w a te r and the favo ra ble d ire c tio n of the w in d saved the oth er bu ild in g., The fin - was caused by an over-heated stove M rs F L. B ro w n spent last Tin- day am i Wednesday w ith her daughter. M rs B G. M cN ay, o f Forest G rove Mr a r D d on o f s »Mi*» Catherine Iloge) F A R M IN G T O N The F a rm in g to n W elfare c lu b is se rvin g a d in n e r at the school house basement F r i day evening. M arch 20. f o r a sm all charge C lu b w ill meet at the school basement M arch 19 Mrs. E I. K ra u s w ill be hostess. Miss Helen Scholz is em ployed as teacher o f the F a rm in g to n school fo r ne xt year. W ebster D a lb y and V ernon K rau s have re tu rn e d home fro m the Um pqua m ine w here the y have been em ployed. B irth d a y C elebrated Guests M onday o f M rs. W T P utnam J r w ere M rs. G ordon Sahnow, Mrs. K en ne th B ie rs d o rf and son and Mrs. George B ie rsd o rf. the occasion being M rs. Sahnow's b irth d a y . home Funeral H om e Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon. March 13, 14, 16 fyd flloritè., •V ariety show COFFEE Columbia CATSUP. Large bottle. (3 for 14c) 2 /o’r Lb BEEF R O A STS Lb 1-lb. est or H ills , G olden West M . J. B Coffee Lb. O V A L T IN E The o 1 d Swiss fa v o rite d rin k . Large ran Ile i (Small ran 31c| 15c 2 for TOMATO SAUCE 25c 4c Buffet ran 53c PEACHES— Sliced or Melba Halves, 2*2». 2 cans 29c 2 ............................. Q 33C PEARS— 2 1g». 2 cans .................................... 35c PINEAPPLE H a w a iia n ' 2 ‘ as. GRAPEFRUIT— 2». 2 cans PfAHAJ Golden Bantam v - V » I \ L N Whole Kernel or cans < 25c 25c 10c 25c D u rkee 's M ustard. mon. 2-02. can BEANS R a ycro ft cut s trin g - less. 2s. 2 cans 4 Wo carry a full Mat <rf SWIFT’S BRANDED STEER BEEF. Give it a trial. FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET Re«. Phone 321Z John M alcolm Jr., M rs Jesse Watson und Denise Goenon McLeod. Forest Grove. A rg u s classified ads get results. Q o s z 'o 1 K 7 A l Y e c S ubscribe now to the Argus, fa ■ J l I l L t . 1 O / U L > IL N W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year. FOREST G RO VE— Funenal serv- S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onth« 5» ices fo r Mrs. L e u rin a Storey. 83. cents. T w o m onth» 35 cents. tf who died at the home o f h e r ----- ---------- ------- 1 ------------------- daughter. Mrs. G H H arris. in P o rtla n d M arch 10. w ill be held at 2 p. m. today <T h u rsd a yi at the Forest G rove U n d e rta kin g com pany chapel In te rm e n t w ill be in H ill cem etery near Gaston. Mrs. S torey wps born a t Listo - w ell, O n t . Can., F ebru ary 11, 1853. m a rrie d A n d re w W Storey there in 1870 and came to W ashington cou nty in 1876. Deceased is s u rv iv ed by the fo llo w in g ch ild re n : Thomas. Salem: John D . Indepen dence; M rs J C. Davis. Wenatchee. Wash ; D avid. Forest Grove, and Mrs. H arris. T w o sisters and fou r brothers also survive. She had liv e d in W ashington cou nty fro m 1876 u n til tw o years ago when she moved to the home of her daughter in P ortland. GEORGE W. C L A R K FOREST G R O V E — George W C la rk. 42. died in P ortla nd S a tu r day and fu n e ra l services were held Tuesday at the Forest G rove Un- d e rtu k in g com pany chapel w ith Rev. O. L. C u rtis o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was in Forest V ie w cem etery. He was born in Prescott, Iowa, M a y 8. 1893. M r. C la rk is su rvive d by the w id o w and three c h ild re n : C ry s ta l C la rk, Aloha; Bette Jean and G ilb e rt W illia m C la rk, P ortla nd . A sister. Mrs. M. L. Perigo o f Forest Grove, and tw o ’ brothers, W illia m C la rk o f Forest G rove and E ve re tt C la rk of P o rt land, also su rvive . M A L C O L M M cLEO D FOREST G RO VE -M a lc o lm M c Leod, 48. died at Salem a fte r an illness o f ten days and fu n e ra l services were held at the Congre gational ch u rch Wednesday a fte r noon w ith Rev E. D K e llo g g o f f i ciating. M r M cLeod was born in Scotland J u ly 15, 1887. m arried Elsie Goerson at F o rt W illia m , Can . O ctober, 1909, and came to O re gon in 1923. Deceased is survived by th e w id o w and three ch ild re n ; Momingdew Milk Leads the Way to HEALTH T here are hundreds o f ways to m ake M orn ing de w M ilk an en jo yable p a rt o f y o u r d a ily diet. Rich in food value, h ig h in v ita m in D content and pure, it is a re a l he alth aid. Morningdew GUERNSEY DAIRY “A Flavor You’ll Favor” Sam H u lit Si Son« Phone 2568 T hree Y e a r A verage Score b y P a cific In te rn a tio n a l O ver 98 PIG G LY W IGGLY FREE DELIVERY 4 Times Daily Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday March 13, 14 and 16, Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 3131 PRUNES BREAD SHRIMP OREGON ITALIANS FREE DELIVERY 4 Times Daily Phone 3131 13c 13c SOAP FLAKES Lux La rge pkg. (S m all pkg 23c tile) Old Dutch CLEANSER QC/» See S atu rday E ven in g fo r S ilv e rw a re o ffe r. 4 can» 25c Makes excellent salmon 10c T O M A T O E S 2S, 25c on |Y ATCTNfC Bonner’s Choice Thompson Seed- K / A I o I I n O less. (2-lb. 10c) 4-lb. bag ............................................................ 19c M A Y O N N A IS E Be,‘ Quart F“ d* 43c (Pint ......................................................25c) LA RD '¿lì. baK.............. 25c FLO U R Crown Best Patent. 40.................’1.79 (10» ................ 47c) ( 241/a» ............ 98c) Post Announcing Our H E A V IE S T D O Z E N EG G S C O N T E S T Begins Monday. M arch 16, closes Saturday, M arch 21st. Awards announced at store Sat., M ar. 21 CONDITIONS— 1. Eggs must weigh 27 ozs. or better to the dozen to be en tered til contest. 2. Purchase w ill be made of alt eggs accepted, w ith one pound of Colum bia Best Coffee (current m arket price 23c lb.) or for cash at top m arket price as preferred by entrant. 3. A ll eggs must be chicken eggs. 4. No participant may enter more than a single dozen eggs. 5. A ll rulings by management to be final. PRIZES 1st 2nd ::rd $3.00 in rash $2.00 in rash $1.00 in rash 4th to 10th prizes Each 1-lb Columbia Coffee I f you don’t e n te r yo u rse lf, come and see w h a t the o th e r fe llo w 's hens are doing! A ll eggs w ill be on display w ith e n tra n t's name. 10c P in t........................................................ 28c Qua rt....................................................... 45c BRAN FLAKES. Post’s. Pkg.........10c CALUMET. 1-lb. tin .................... 19c COFFEE. Maxwell House. 1-lb. 27c CATSUP. Dundee. Bottle ............ 8c GIBB’S Pork & Beans, Soups, Assorted. Can ..................... P E A N U T B U TTER PAL. l lb 8l,„ W A X PA PER ? o ' Ä E.cb.... T O IL E T S O A P . WH,TE...K,NG:............. 3 5c b.„ BU TTER Piggly Wiggly, Grade A -lb. 30c Fri. and Sat. only T U X E D O T O B A iCCO CCO 10c pocket tin s Special. 2 for C IG A R E T T E S 1 O ld G old D ouble M e llo w - ed, 20s. 2 pkgs. (50s ....................... 33c) 10c lbs. DUNDEE or APALACHEE. No. 1 tin. Each ...................................................... BEST FOODS. MAYONNAISE. W heaties 2 puB. 23c PEARL BARLEY SPLIT PEAS WHOLE PEAS TAPIOCA. Large or Small Produce Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Can ...................:............................................. SOAP L ux Toilet. 2 bars 5c 19c 25c 4 A tJV 15c T O IL E T T IS S U E UE Sem inole. 4 rolls EAGLE BRAND SA L M O N , Pink. SPICES B la ck Pepper, spper, G inger. C Tnna- in n a R IC E Fancy B lu e Rose 3 lbs. Two EAGLE BRAND Lobell Our Special 23c 17c 25c 27c Del Monte March of Flavor TOMATO JUICE Best Save the cost o f the tin . Economy. Lb. orn Chase & Sanborn $1.25 Serving Tray for 25/ 24c 25c 16c 15c 12c C H E R R Y G RO VE The C h e rry G rove extension u n it w ill meet ' at the home o f Mrs. P Patton F r i day inste; d of at Mrs. Oscar D a v is' home due to the la tte r's illness l T he de m on stra tion of the "B u y - m a n s h ip ' pro je ct w ill be given by ML Blanche E ic k w o rth . home d e m on stra t.'jn a g en t-a t-large Pot lu ck lu n ch w ill be served at ncxin. B rin g yo u r own e a ting tools, also ' scraps if cotton, w ool or mixed ' goods fo r testing. M eetings are 1 free. Mr and Mrs C h a rlie Johnson and fa m ily arid M rs M y rtle B row n and on E arl and H arold, w ho | have been w o rk in g at K e rn s v ille , near Toledo, re turn ed to th e ir re spective homes in C h e rry G rove .T h u rs d a y The c h ild re n entered school here again. C h a rlie Johnson w ent to w o rk at ' the Shaw .sawm ill over near Y a m h ill F rid a y He w ill ru n a dragsaw. H. B. A lle n , his sister, M rs J P Cooper, and niece. G lo ria A nn M c Coy, of Fern H ill re tu rn e d the fir s t of the week fro m P h ilo m a th and I Eugene, where the y visite d re la tives fo r a few days. Aid to Meet La dies’ A id w ill meet at the chu rch th is afternoon 'T h u rs d a y ), j A pot lu c k lunch w i ll be served I a fte r the m eeting. E veryone is in - | v ited M iss L illia n Swanson, w ho has been w o rk in g in P ortla nd , is i t the home of her parents. M r. and ' Mrs. P. Swanson fo r a sh o rt v is it. O. V. W h ite o f Forest Grove. I conducted a Tow nsend m eeting at the school house S a tu rd a y evening. Sunday m o rn in g at th e chu rch Rev. S tanley C o rnils, pastor, w ill speak on "W h a t th in k ye o f C h rist? " C hurch school begins at 9:45. W o r ship and preaching at 10:40. M rs. Oscar D avis has been v e ry ' i l l at her home d u rin g the past ! week M iss C lara Patton, w h o attends P acific u n iv e rs ity , spent the w e e k end w ith he r parents, M r. and Mrs. P. Patton. M r. and M rs. A lv in L o ve and daughter Louise and M r. and Mrs. H a rry W a llin and son J u n io r w e nt to LaCom be Sunday to v is it M rs. l NOW GOING ON / COME TO OUR Drs. Nicol and Almquist 5 Deliveries D a lly Library News us how to get a chromium-plated 1. To give real meat values at the lowest possible cost. To advise you in purchasing the right cut for every purpose. B A C O N SQ U A R E S ,b FO R EST G R O V E —F une ral serv- i ices fo r M rs L u c y A de lia LaSalle. 76, w ho died here, were held Tues day aftern oon fro m the Forest I G rove U n d e rta k in g com pany chapel ' w ith Rev. A M S Stook o ffic ia t ing In te rm e n t was in H ills id e | cemetery. Mrs. LaS alle was born at H a n- ' cock, W is , Decem ber 3. 1859, m a r ried Zaehariah T LaS alle the re I December 2, 1877. and came to Oregon in A p r il, 1912. Deceased Is su rv iv e d by the fo llo w in g c h ild re n : Cora and M iu r ic e LaS alle o f F o r est G rove; Mrs. Bessie M o rris. La- Center. and M rs Ida M cCann of M anning. T w o sisters, M rs Bessie T a y lo r o f W inlock. Wash., and Mrs. Lenore H o w e ll o f Pekin, 111., also survive. Love's parents, M r and M rs Extension Meet L idström at Cherry Grove County Resident illy Mm, P. Patton) 1 Vi-lb. loaf ............................................ S E R V IC E H A M S Lb Mrs. Lucy LaSalle Buried at Grove C E C IL L Y L E B L U M FO R EST G R O V E — C e cil L y le B lum . 15, died at the home o f his aunt. Mrs. C. W. T ucker, near Gas ton. F rid a y a fte r an illness o f 13 days and fu n e ra l services were held fro m th e Forest G rove U n d e r- I ta k in g com pany chapel Sunday a f t ernoon w ith D r. O H Holm es of- ’ fic ia tin g . In te rm e n t wr.s n H ill cem etery near G a - 'r r He \v _ ; be n near Gaston D ecem ber 17. 1920. De ceased is su rv iv e d by his parents. ■ M r and M rs. C e cil L . B h n ’ H ills b o ro p u b lic lib r a r y has lost I Gaston, and a sister. N 'rrr.a L e m t' a frie n d in the death o f E. L . M c ' at home. C o rm ick. w h o fo r m any years had sent the lib r a r y m agazine sub scriptions. w a iv in g his com m ission. YOUNG’S Fred A m jc h e r. R otary m em ber, donated "Y a n ke e o f the Y ards," w h ich is a v e ry e n te rta in in g b i “T houghtful, Sym pathetic ography of G ustavers F ra n k lin S w ift , 8ervice" In the last a d d itio n to the l i Phone 972 Hillsboro b ra ry shelves th e re are m any books SALMON— Red Alaska, Is tall. Can BACK B A C O N o f special in te re s t to men. books uf the sea, books of adventurp, fishing, and tra v e l, book.-; about war. and m any others Fog and M en on B e rin g Sea" by M ax M il ler. M ax M ille r w ent w ith t h e Coast G uard C u tte r. "N o rth la n d ." on its m a tte r-o f-fa c t jo u rn e y to tlie fa r reaches o f Alaska, where it m in iste rs to the needs of the Eskimos, carries the m ail, is' ready to help ships in distress, and makes its e lf g e ne rally useful. The book of his observations is in te re stin g on every page; fog. smells, and d u ll ness, but picturesque characters, odd anecdotes T h is is A la ska be- 1 ynnd the to u ris t tra ils The Way o f a T ransgressor'' by Negley Farson, athlete, super-sales- i man. a via to r, engineer, f o r e i g n newspaper correspondent, r o v e r . Here is an u u tobiog ra ph y o f a re m arka ble A m erican, who. because of his zest fo r life and adventure, has w ritte n a book w h ich w ill hold interest to th e v e ry end. I t is not I h isto ry, but the events he d e- scribes so v iv id ly w ill some day be h isto ry. His life sto ry is one of ; the most e x c itin g books, yet so l re ve la to ry o f w hat forces have been surg in g th ro u g h th e w o rld . MITY NICE. White or Wholewheat. A t Y our Phone 851 Farmington Group Sponsors a Dinner SAUERKRAUT 2 •E BEEF STE A K R a leigii W hitm ore , S u n d a y and M o n d a y , h e lp in g care fo r tiie W h itm o re girls, w h o have in flue nza M r and Mrs Herm an W h itm o re were guests at a pino chle p a ity at the M arion Boge home in P o rt land Ei iday n ig h t. M r. and M rs A lv in Hanies, recent guests o f the W hitm ores, w e nt to P o rtla n d w ith them en rou te to th e ir home in O ro v ille , Waste M r and Mi> Dew ey M erce r v is ited her step -fa th er, F ra n k M axarn. S atu rday at the M u ltn o m a h co u n ty hospital, w here he is seriously ill. K rtu rn s fro m O rie n t M r Inahara re turn ed hom e last week a fte r a fo u r m onths' absence in Japan and Corea, w tie re he v is ited his bro th er, w ho died d u rin g his stay. W. 11 M cC la ry o f Salem e m p lo y ed on the F L. B ro w n farm , r e ceived a telegram S atu rday te llin g of the death o f his o n ly sister of Deep R ive r, M in n Miss Josephine F itch, w h o spent the past three weeks in th is com m u n ity assisting w ith the re v iv a l meetings, re tu rn e d to her home near Vancouver. W ash, M onday. M illic c n t Dunsm oor. a student in H ills b o ro high school, is in P o rt land th is week fo r m edical tre a t m ent, fo llo w in g measles. J u n io r Dunsm oor spent the week-end in P ortla nd . fi. an in d e fin ite w ith the visi visit. M r and Mrs. F ra n k lla n a u ske and three c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d and her m other. M rs A n n ie K aufm an, of W oodburn w ere Sunday guests I lir t h d a y C e le b ra te d of th e ir b ro th e r iy id son, S. E. M rs It II I)a v and her H D La w re nce and E dw ard entertained S toller. M rs Raleigh W h itm o te e n te r S atu rday evening w ith a p a rty fo r th e ir daughter and sister. Evelyn, tained w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r T h u rs W hitm ore 's uncle w tio was ut home fro m norm al day w ith M r M r. and M rs A lv in school fo r the w eek-end Guests and aunt in clud ed Messrs and Mesdames 11 lines, as honor guests before th e ir Charles B arron. J. C. S m ith, A ld en de p a rtu re fo r th e ir home in O ro Barron. Paul O 'C onnor and Mis-.es v ille . Wash., a fte r a few weeks' v is M argaret K a u p i I la and R uth Brooks it w ith relative s here. O thers pres ent were M r and M rs C a lv in W h it of P ortla nd and Jack B arron M r and Mrs. C. P Svverson more. M r. and M rs A i land W h it spent the w eek-end in P ortla nd more, M r and Mrs. H erm an W h it more, Raleigh. Eleanor, E laine and w itii relative s M argaret M ille r is In P ortla nd Irene W hitm ore. E lb ert Stevens spent from F r i this week w ith her aunt. M rs. J day u n til M onday at O ceanlake II T horn ton. M r. and M rs D E Keney iC In ra w ith his uncle and aunt. M r. and S yve rso n > o f San Francisco, C a l. M rs C lifto n Bagley. S aturday evening d in n e r p a rty are the parents o f a daughter. guests at the J H F elton home P a tricia Mae, born M arch 2 M rs Bessie B ndgem un has been were L o rrin T u rn e r. Mrs. Ada at I.e is y v ille fu r the past tw o Thomas and tw o sons and a frie n d , we« ks cu rin g fo r her m other. M rs all o f P ortla nd M r and M rs C a lv in W h itm o re L ily H anley, who has been ill M rs. Ves Banev is i l l at her visite d th e ir daughter. M rs Leslie Lee. and fa m ily o f C h e rry G rove liim ii* on Cooper m ountain M r and M rs A r th u r M ills and S aturday and Sunday. M rs E Havem an o f Chehalem 1 K enneth M ills were among the guests at tin- w edding o f H a rley M ou ntain was at the home o f her T a y lo r and Grace Bvhm on M arch 4 at the home o f the bride S uncle, H a rry Robinson, o f Hlteon. FO R EST G R O V E A rth u r B Thomas, one o f the tw o lis t m em bers o f J B M »tthews post G A R died at his home here T h u rs day 11«» w o u ld have been 88 on 11 A n u sn lx-r of com pany L, F irst Iow a v o lu n te e r ca va lry, one o f the most fam ous m ounted nqprnent.s of the C iv il w ar. he served u n til the com pany was disbanded on M arch 10. ¡866. n e ir ly a yeai a fte r Lee su rre n d e r As a lad o f 15 he tru d g - «•d 25 m iles in the cold«* J Janu v Iow a had ever endured to e n l ’ and then w a lke d hack home to at his m o th e r’s w ritte n consent to jo in the a rm y W ith his reg im en t he served in Texas n e a rlv a \ a fte r the en ding o f the C iv il He served in M isso uri and A rk m- as fig h tin g cutthroats, u n til, iu* LE R O Y A D E L B E R T S T E W A R T has said, he could “ bushw ack b e t The fu n e ra l o f I.eRoy A d e lb e rl te r than they c o u ld " Stew a rt wus held in the B urns In 1880. w ith M rs. Thomas, he fu n e ra l p a rlo r at Forest G rove came to O regon, se ttlin g In Forest Sunday a fte rn o o n at 2 30. The (»rove He was in business fo r some .servie«* was conducted by Rev. tim e and fin a lly bought a large G uy P D u ffie ld of the Foursquare orchard, re tir in g fro m a ctive m a n chu rch of H ills b o ro In te rm e n t was agement about fiv e years ago He in H ills b o ro cem etery leaves a son, Horace, e d ito r of the M r S tew a rt w a . born in C o rn D em ocrat-A ppeal. M a ry s v ille . Cal . ing. N Y . N ovem ber 4, 1844. and fo rm e rly w ith the O regonian, and passed aw i,v in H ills b o ro M arch M rs Jesse Caples of W inchester 5,1936. aged 91 years. 4 m onths and Bay 1 day He spent the gre ater part F uneral services were held here o f his life in the eastern states S atu rday afte rn o o n In te rm e n t was • but came to O regon ubout 15 ye o s in Forest V ie w cem etery. ago. s e ttlin g in l.aG ran de He came M r. Thom as conducted an apple w ith his fa m ily to Forest G rove in house in H ills b o ro several years i 1927 F ive c h ild re n w ith th e ir m o th ago. er have preceded turn in death, le avin g fo u r c h ild re n to m ou rn his passing. M rs D e M u rr S torres of Coning. N Y , M rs A nna Bowen of Painted Post, N Y . E H Stew - art o f P o rtla n d and I.aV on S te w art o f Eugene. He had been in (Ry Mrs Mnhlr Allison) poor health fo r the past fo u r years M O U N T A IN HOME M ou ntain and in a ll his s u ffe rin g was alw ays Hom e 4-H F orestry c lu b was o r k in d and never com plained. ganized S atu rday evening at the John S chm cltze r hom e. M r. Farm Union to Meet S chm eltzer Is the leader. F o llo w in g L A U R E L F arm ers' U n ion local o ffice rs were elected: James A l lison. president; E lm e r A trops. vice- w ill meet at the co m m u n ity hull pre sid ent: Helen Schm eltzer, secre T h u rsd a y (to n ig h t). ta ry , and F re d ric k N ystrom , treas A rg u s cla ssified uds get results. urer. A m eeting w ill be held at A ll M rats Inspected by daughter, M rs at Pag« Five H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N ARG US, ASPARAGUS BANANAS Golden Ripe. (10 limit) Each ............................................... LEM O N S Full of juice. Dozen ......................................... 4 4 AvV Cx» YAM S Louisiana ................. 3 lbs. D" ............. 4 I W Ed’s Master Market Quality Government Inspected Meats SATURDAY ONLY Boneless PICNICS or Bacon Back Pound 27c PURE LARD or Shortening 2 ibs.......25c