The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 02, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    T liiir (luv, A pril ?, 10'if,
H IL L S B O R O
Leagues Bowl
New Folk Signed
• Final Games
' " / ' " " " ' i y
in H eek s Drive
( h am p io n s D eterm in ed
Last of Series
in
P B u rke of O regon C ity , and Mr
and M i
O tto K oh ne rt ;ui«t d;iuph-
t« r Anna o f ( «lenduie, Cal Mrs
K oh ne rt i
M r. Hunke
aunt
Ila ,o ld B e rry o f C « xpiiile i. v e ­
ilin g at tin* 1«. H C yp h e r home
M r. and M i
Tom St,gum -pent
tin- w eek-end Vi. limp, frie r irb. in
SI Helenx.
T he P ythin r i Si :t»*r
f.ir d p a ri v,
held at the K I* H:»I1 M o ri'i.iy a ft-
ernoun. was Well . i t 'i ’lulefj M r-
Ada Q ualls httd high un 1 Mr
Robert K auer se<f»ri«L
E m il M ille r rnudv a hii.Jne : , tr ip
to T illa m o o k F rid u y
Mr
H e n ry C yp h e r was h o rte 1/
fo r the N o rth Plains Past C h ief, •
« lu b F rid a y afterno«>n. Card were
played «luring the afternoon Mr.
•I. D. Anderson re ce ivin g
hi«h
.«•ore and M i
P A Q ua il
<»nd. Mrs W illia m Joos w ill be
h< dess fo r lh<* A p r il m eeting.
A RG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Mrs. F. S. Hstepp
Celebrates Her
S6fh Anniversary
OREGON
ernoon in the side* room o f the
church.
M r and Mrs H a rold Bennett and
on are jx -n d in g a few weeks at
the C h ris Rieben home He i.s as­
sisting w ith the fa rm w o rk and
tra w b e rry c u ltiv a tio n .
M i and Mrs. M a u rice T horn p­
ort and daug hter D o ris Irene of
Vernonia were week-end
guests
of relatives and frie n d s in Banks.
P.nge SeveR
County Folk Aid
Flood Sufferers
^ C o n tin u e d f r o m p a r « I ,
H e n ry Young. $1: T u a la tin Plains
Presbyterian enureh, $2; Edna M ay
F inn . S2
"Is yo u r name w ritte n there?’"
On the list o f persons c o n trib u t­
in g to the Red C'ros,, fu n d fo r the
flood sufferers'* C o n trib u tio n s may
be le ft at the Argu.s office.
Pia
3 m iles n o rth of
on P u m p kin Ridge
North
7p
«1« m«>nlh« fr o m th e « !« !• her«w»f.
|>at«*d t h i* SOth d a y o f M « r r h . 1UM.
L A W R L N C K F R A N K . A d m in u t r » t « . r o f
*
• , ■ ' ml I » ■ M ••*• I I I VI
Al»*ar. A t t o r n e y f o r A « im in i* t r a lo r .
7-11
YO U NG B ER R Y
transplants. 6c
each
P. Stone. Forest Grove. 7
1934 O LD S sport coupe, dual e q u ip ­
ment. P aint, upholstery, m otor,
perfect Tirc.s, 00
20,000 honest
miles. Term s, trade.
1930 Ford
port roadster, nice shape, J225.
Terins. trade Anderson M o to r C o.
3rd and Lin co ln . Phone 1271.
7
N O T H K T O <‘R F IX T O R M
th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e H tu te o f O re«
ir>>n, f o r W n ^ h in K to n C o u n ty .
In th e M u tt e r <»f th e K a ta tv o f N a n e y A .
H a ll, I >4*4««u*ml.
N< i u p i« h e re b y »riven t h a t th e u n d e r-
liir n o d h a * been d u ly i* i.n flrm e « l b y th o
a bo ve e n t it le d c o u r t a« K.xe»-utor o f th e
l.a « t
W il l wn«l 'I'e H ta in e n t
of
<ald 8e«
ceii esl, und ha« d u ly i|u a lifi« *d a * * u c h ,
Now,
th e r e fo r e
a ll
p e rso n «
h n v ln tr
c la im «
n ira in n t «ab l
e a ta te
u re
h e re b y
rw A ifie d a n d
r e q u ire d
to
p r «Merit
th e
nam e,
to g e th e r
w it h
p ro p e r
v tn ic h e r*
t h e r e fo r , t o th e unden»i»rued a t th e la w
t . f f i t p o f K J . M. A I p a r in th e F lr a t N a -
t io n a l H a n k R a ild in ir in H ill« h o r o , O re -
u«»n. w i t h in
a ix
m o n th « f r o m th e d n te
h e re o f.
h a te d t h h 1«t d a y o f A p r i l, 1M<J.
H F N R Y A. H A L I,.
K x a r t ilo r
of
th e
T.a«t W ill
a n d TeM tam eut. o f
« a id
he~
>«a»ed.
E.
J.
M c A le a r.
A tto rn e y
fo r
E x e c u to r.
7-11
In
Sixtv-««ne n i’W m t’inhtTM. 31 fro m
A fa m ily ga th e rin g took place
Kor« I («rovi* und 27 fro m HUI..-
Sunday m the home o f M r. and
boro, were reported
igned up m
Mr
I1' S. Estepp in honor o f the
P(H i II H
Play in Hu* < . v h o v tlin u league: one week fo r the
e ig h ty -s ig th b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry
'C
o
u
n
try
c
lu
b
at
a
c
lu
b
m
eeting
w i
‘on11>l<*t<-<l (hi . week w ith
of Mi
E .tepp. M r Rstepp. one of
n ig h t at the e l l l b h u l l e
m ; im i' . ( humpioriN d e term in ed ae- F rid a y
• lie few s u rv iv in g G A R. men
Showei
and
lo
cker
room
.
w
ill
he
c o id in g to Htundintf in the In t
in the county, w ill celebrate hi.)
SE V E N -room house, barn, garden
pto vide d, according to announce.
D ivorce G ranted
and eennd h a lf o f play
n in e ty - econd b irth d a y in June.
plot, elei tr ic ity , gas and water.
in «*,it hv M anager W illia m M a rtin
F.as’
man
-Fern
fro
m
Ir
v
in
g
C.
I m ile out. sio per m onth -W . G
T lie gne1' in eltid ed eight gra nd -
Season * i h .'im p io ir in the le a g u e .
« ( '» n lin iir d tmm tin ^ 1)
The
d
iiv
e
w
ill
be
con
tinu
ed
Ide. 316 E. M ain St.
7
e liild ie n and fo u r g re a t-g ra n d e h il-
wen» P ix it
ht»p. A im lie in. ( ’ ( ’
ture. "T h re e Women.' was shown.
Pi fty -d o lla r
m em beiK hip
fe e ,
D ivorce S uit F iled
rlren. tw o o f the la tte r being c h il­ In v ita tio n s w ere sent to 4 5bii w o m ­
Store. <‘it> . P airw ny. ( ’m iu n e i< ml
w
h
ich
was
te
m
p
o
ra
rily
e
lim
in
a
te
1
P e r r y - E d it h against Lew en D FOR S A L E 17 young, grade Hamp-
dren o f M r and Mrs. H a rry K en t en in the county. The film deals
PI.mt. ( ’.mm i v. and C h evro let in
w ho are now in A u s tra lia .
Ihe A u to m o tiv e In the N u tion al, by the director«, w ill he in force
h ire c-Ai . w ith 13 lambs
R. E
w ith the m od ern izatio n of th e )
again
a
fte
r
M
ay
1
It
i
.
hoped
to
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r Edw ards F’ hone H ills b o ro 33F4 7
Pharm acy, w inner- of the ,.«: 1 half,
T hree present were M r. and Mrs
kitche n
by means of e le ctrica l legal a rlv i-rti in g • , the Argus.
have
fin a l
m em b ersh ip report
Estepp, M r. and M r
O a k ly K e rr
and lle.id<|iiart< i . w in n e r* m the
*
turne d in at the clu b hod e by 9
of P ortla nd . M r. and M rs B. E of the film w ill be made. Easter
I a I half, were m atched fo r the
S H EPH ER D puppies, heelers, none
a. in. Sunday.
E.-'ej.p o f D ille y , M r and Mrs. C. .said.
< h nipion h ip
w ith
Ile a d q u u rte i s
better
F. J. Chalm ers, Rt. 1.
A n o th e r o f the T h u rsd a y a fte r-
T Pom eroy. D r Charles Pom eroy,
w in n in g 24(11 to 2281.
C
ornelius.
7-8 ,
mu,n and evening
tags w ill he
and M i aral Mr
Charles G oo d­
Q
U
EEN
in
cub
ator.
250-egg
ra
p
a
c
­
I .entz and Pa tune, in the C ity held at the course today
H ill
w in. a ll o f Salem ; M r. and Mrs.
ity , fo r sale; also
500 - ch ick
Ir.igti«- tied fo r second place, were boro and Pore t (»rov«’ ineinbei
B enefit Dance
H a llie Rice and son o f
Forest
brooder in good shape. A ll fo>-
m atched. I.entz w in n in g 2000 to .should endeuvor to be present at
Baseball b e ne fit dance at K. P. i
The A rg u s has r.n o u tsta nding G rove. M rs R uby Estepp and c h il­
$10—A
rn
o
ld
Vandom
elon.
Rt.
1.
2604
this tim«* <Jach week T ourn am e nt
dren. M r and Mrs. F ra n k C h alla-
Banks.
7.8p hall. N i.r tii Plains. S aturday nigh t. :
Pinal priz«» w in n e r« in clu d e d V fo r a ll men m em bers starts S u n ­ w in d o w d isp la y th is week, in c lu d ­
A p r il 4. Good music. Adm ission.
cornbe and daug hter D orothy, and
ing
a
h
isto
ry
or
tin-
U
n
ite
d
S
tate,
FOREST
G
R
O
V
E
F
uneral
serv-
25 cents.
7
} tilth , P e rfe ctitin cake, ‘.core 261 day and im a th ro u g h A p r il 20.
in stam p. collected by C T. R ich- M r. and Mrs. O d e ll B randaw and ices fo r John M ilto n M ills . 85, re s­ S IX T E E N -a c re p o u ltry farm . Good
i r . V S m ith. G eorge W ick tire ,
location on h igh w ay one m ile
ardson and bis son Ned, a p ic tu re daughter.
id en t o f near M an ning fo r m any
01 »0 pm-,, J S m ith won tin* W e il’,
7p HORSE FO R Sale -9-year-old mare.
On Tuesday a ftern oon member.: years, were held W ednesday a fte r­ south o f D ille y .— P. Branda.
of the gro up of g irls w ho mad •
.•.tore hat w ith 111! pin« over a v e r­
— M a rtin Vandecoevering, 2 m ile i
the C a lifo rn ia -M e x ic o tr ip th ro u g h of the W om an's R e lie f Corps and noon at the Forest G rove U n d e r­
age. am i the Koy.'il Soda Wo, ks‘
7
m erchants' contest« in the the Daughters of U n ion Veterans ta k in g com pany chapel and in ­ W A N T E D G ir l over 21. m ust have west o f N o rth Plains.
M r arid M r- J II. Ilu n k t* and tim
case o f beer w ith a scon o f 118
good habits, high school educa­
taken u | ¡gave* Mrs. Estepp a surprise card term en t was in Banks cem etery.
c h ild re n spent Sunday w ith M r N o rth w e st and Alaska
N
O
T
R
E
T
O
<
(
(E
D
IT
O
R
S
pins over overage. Huy .1 M illin '
C a ta lin a Island, a n d
in c lu d in g and h a n d ke rch ie f show er at her He died in H ills b o ro a fte r an i l l ­ tio n . - M rs. Sam Coy. Phone 2872. In th e C o u n ty C o u rt i. f th e S la te o f O re -
team won the MWcatorK o ffe re d by U urki*'s parent«. M r. and Mr«. J L o rra in e Chase an il Helen S a lii home.
F B urke, o f (b e g u n C ity , w ho cel-
ness of three m onths.
if f»n, f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty .
L A Y IN G tu rk e y hens, and eggs
C le rn ’s place w ith
core ol
M r. M ills was born near P o rt­
ebrated then fiftie th w e dd ing a n ­ feld, a large bouquet of w ild plum
uf th e f > t a t e o f J a ro b
K up etz strain , fo r sale. T M In O tt th o e F r M a n a k t t . e r Deceased.
pm > over team average.
blossoms brought in by Sophia
n
iv
e
rs
a
ry
land
F
e
b
ru
a
ry
18.
1851.
the
son
of
W ilk in s , Rt 4. H illsb o ro .
7P
C C S tore wax fin d in hig h i
N o tic e i
h e re b y r iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r.
W illia m and Rachel M ills , and m a r­
M rs W iedew itsch. p rim a ry teach­ lb rm an o f route 5; an avocado
urrie.1 ha« been d u ly a p p o in te d b y th e
team game fo r the year w ith 990, er, «pent the week-end w ith her tree g ro w n by W E O gilbee; tw o
ried E ffie West at Forest G rove FOR R E N T 2-story 7-room house; above e n title .1 ,-n u rt. a» A . lm in i. t r a t o r o f
and also fo r hig h team in a three - parents at C o rv a llis
tin y Rhode Island p u lle t
eggs
Decem ber 28, 1884. He is su rvived
also reception hall and sleeping :h e e s ta te o f . a id deceased, a n d ha» d u ly I
game m * i ies w ith a w o re o f 2802.
q u a lif ie d a * such.
Guests at the J II B u n ke home brought in by J. R Houtsong. and
R eport on the organ izatio n o f a by a daughter. M rs. A E Rye of porch, $25 per m onth. W ashington
N o w , th e r e fo r e , a ll p erson« h a v in g c la im s
H igh average c o re s fo r
t h e on M onday were M r um l M i
J lust b u t by no means least, a list 4-11 clu b on Home B e a u tific a tio n Banks Rt 1; one grandson, and a street near F irst - A p p ly J. M a c­
a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a re h e re b y n o tifie d
variou s leagues were made by
of persons d o n a tin g to the flood
sister.
M
rs.
L
a
u
ra
P
h
illip
s
,
M
a
n
­
K
ay.
360
S.
F
ifth
Ave.
7
a
n
d
re q u ire d
t o p re s e n t th e
,a m e . t o
W
L
C. in . 158. A m erican
Ire la n d and I llr l »«giie-
.o ffe re rs , w ith an appeal fo r more wa given by the leader, Mrs. Jack ning.
» o th e r w it h p r o p e r v o u c h e r * th e r e fo r , to
Searcy, at the G arden clu b m eet­
co n trib u tio n s.
G oetter, 185. C ity , Coe, 176. C oin- « « Sture
21
1ft
He was a m em ber o f the G reen N EW Im prove d Oregon s tra w b e rry th e u n d e r v ir n e d a t th e la w o f f i c e , M
in g M onday n ig h t at the lib ra ry .
IN
IX
m< ic ia l; .1 Patterson, 1011, N a tion al; I . • t i l/ . Auto l'uri«
plants --F . A. B rady. Rt. 1. C o r- •1 M A le a r . in th e K im i N a tio n a l H a n k
I '»«I ini«*
IN
N ine boys belong to th e clu b and M o u n ta in Grange.
18
. r»«m
liu ild in r .
in H illa b o r o .
O re x o n .
w it h in
Spark.
104. C onnery; V. K rie tz , i('> rn b a i k
t ft
21
417
have selected the ground fo r th e ir
101, A u to m o tive .
H igh in d iv id u a l < <>m m e n ia l l.» « g u « —-
Save m oney in th e
w
l
a
c
tiv
itie
s
K
od
ak
p
ictu
re
s
w
ill
be
•«•«ire in tin* various leagues* were F a ir w a y M urk«*,
24
12
k itch en w ith F ir G rove
taken o f the u n im p ro ve d lots and
IN
IM
made by V. S m ith, 154. A m erican ; l*«*i fe*« I |<>ri l(>«k<*ry
. 60Ü
again a fte r im p rovem e nt. G eneral
M ilk. E v e ry th in # ta s te s
17
11»
1 ’
M r. and Mrs. W illia m M a rr and
( ’. »etti-r, 2.»2. C ity ; .J S m ith. 200 Men'* Sbt«|(
W ashington c o u n ty Cam p F ire discussion were held on plants and M a rjo rie le ft S atu rday fo r T a ft ,
Stormy*«
2.4
.3«. I
<’•» n u n e n i.il; .1. Patterson. 238, N a ­
B ETTER
w hen p re ­
B
irth
d
a
y
C
erem
onial
w
ill
be
held
p
la
n
tin
g
w
ith
M
rs.
W
J.
Enschede
N a tio n a l I ra g ù « —
!•«-«
to v is it M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt S ta f­
tio n a l;
M Senko, 229, C annery; IlillM lM iro I'b a r m a c y
1 Í
p a re d w ith milk.
.«Un S atu rday evening at the C e n tra l as leader, and a re p o rt was given ford. T hey re tu rn e d S unday and
W Z ie g le r. 228, A u to m o tiv e
U«*M<li|ua, ir r «
«'.».
IN
IN
school a u d ito riu m in Forest G rove. on the w o rk done b y the c ity at
GRADE A
B aked goods becom e
reported th a t three inches o f snow
1«. 2»
H igh M*«>re fo r the yea r w e re ! ( ' nU»n ' '? < ’ *
i ; .
Mrs. Hugh M c G ilv ra w ill conduct
l(i 20
.<48 the cerem ony. H ills b o ro C am p F ite the pa rk
lay along the tid e w ater.
ric h e r . . sim ple d e sse rts
vnode hv J S m ith. 266 amt fo r the ll r in t o l H a r d w a r e
Plans
w
e
re
m
ade
fo
r
a
p
la
n
t
W
L
Pet g irls w ill have charge o f t h e
M rs. W illia m Easley has reco ver- ,
three-gam e series hv H
Rogers « a n a r r y P ra g u e —
becom e c u lin a ry
tr i­
sale to be held in A p r il.
P la n t
1 *
.61«»
ed fro m an a tta ck o f the Ilu .
W ith a 648
l!
I
M u ti ng
c a n d le -lig h tin g cerem ony.
M is s
1«>
um
phs
.
.
.
.
fa
v
o
rite
M
r.
and
M
rs
A.
L
e
w
is
and
J
im
­
S h ip p in g
IN
I ragu«» S ta n d in g s
IN
Florence
M a rry o tt o f
P ortla nd , I.e ls y v ille Teacher R e-Fleeted—
H u y - M alin » :
recip es gain a n e w
mie. accom panied by M r. and M rs.
12 24
I
fie ld secretary, w ill speak
on
w
I«
Pet A u l t i m o ll t e L e a g u e —
w
L
P e t.
Mrs. H a rrie tt Ford was re -e le ct­ E lm e r H arden o f Beaverton, w ent
r ,. ii
s h ..P
"H o s p ita lity ." and Mrs. Johanr.ssen
sm oothness and flav o r.
1«
« ’ he v r o lr t
21
1ft
I», 0.1 S...I»
If
li.u lg a
of G lenw ood w ill te ll the g ir l . ed as teacher fo r th e L e is y v illa to T illa m o o k S atu rday to be w e e k­
If.
Hu«- .1 M o
I«
I H
school at a m eeting o f the school end guests o f M r and M rs. Oscar
I t nd'»»n « T e rra p ie n o
2«i
about
the
S
ilv
e
r
J
u
b
ile
e
year
of
.4M
A s k fo r i t eve ry
TRY IT TO D A Y !
o,a, — ' «.....-
21
F o rd
V -s
21
.417 Cam p Fire, w h ich begun M arch 17. hoard F rid a y evening. T h is w ill be E ffenberger.
tim e you o rd e r
H ills b o ro W aukccna gro u p w ill M rs. F ord's th ir d yea r at t h i s
hold a F irem a kers' d in n e r at the school. She is a successful 4-H
BUTTER
J u n io r high school before the cere­ clu b leader and has a large class
A W ashington C o u n ty
DAIRY
o f boys and girls. Some o f the boys
m onial.
Mrs. Jack Johnston a rriv e d at
ta ke sew ing and others take m an­ the home o f her parents. M r. and
P ro d u ct o f H ighest
Grade
A
ual tra in in g . T h e ir w o rk is e x ­ Mrs. George I.aem erm an. M arch 21
Purchases C n un ty P ro p e rty —
Q u a lity.
c e p tio n a lly good, it is reported, and
M IL K and C R EA M
fro
m
T
e
rra
B
ella.
Cal.
M
r.
J
o
h
n
­
M rs. M a ry M eye r widow*
of achievem ent day
w i ll
be held
F rid a y nnd S a tu rd a y at Y our G ro cer
ston a rriv e d M arch 26. d r iv in g up
P h o n e 4RX1
G eorge M eyer, sold her ten-acre | A p r il 10 at 8 p. m.
from C a lifo rn ia w ith th e ir car and
I place near St M a ry's recently* to
A v a ila b le a t All G roceries
"M
r.
and
.Mrs."
Tonight—
luggage.
C a rl R iisch h o ff o f D e tro it, M ic h ­
H a yw a rd experienced six inches
igan. fo r cash The deal was han-1 T hree -act play. " M r and M rs.,"
died th ro u g h P. M. M adden o f, w ill be presented to n ig h t «Thurs- o f snow S atu rday m orn ing . A lot
Beaverton M r
and M rs Itu sch- ,la-v ) a> th e H ills b o ro G range h a ll. of it m elted d u rin g the day and
n ig h t.
h o ff plan to m ake th e ir home I \ id M erets W ednesday—
there.
I
G eneral Ladies' A id of th e M.
B irth s
C o u n cil F ire S atu rday—
E. ch u rch w ill meet at the chu rch
H u lit—T o M r. and M rs. D w ig h t
next
Lohe«e Cam p F ire gro up met ; n
exl W
« « ednesday.
m esaay.
H u h t of south o{ H ills b o ro , M a rch
T in day at the J u n io r Ingh school past O racles M eet—
29. a g irl.
and rehearsed fo r
the cou ncil
Pa£t O rac,w o f R , n c ig h b o r,
K e r k o f - T o M r and M rs. Rem i
fir e to be held S a tu rd a y a t F o re s t, w i|, mpet fo r p(), , uck
d in n p r 1 K e rk o f o f L e is y v ille , M a rch 26. a
M a ilr w ith
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: A p r il 7 w ith M rs. O C oslett Sr. ^*r
frexh oran< tm
Landels — To M r. and Mrs.
G u a rd ia n * M eet—
-----------------------------
W E LEA D — O T H ER S FO LLO W
. Landels of Orenco, M a rc h 26.
A lw .iy x Dem and P erfe ction Bread and P astry
W ashington C o u n ty Cam p F ife ( Mr? and M rs. John P ow ell 61 boy.
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Second a t M ain S tre e t
P hone 3251
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and
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hostess.
at Y ou r Grocer»
M o e lle r—T o M r. and M rs G. L
M rs. I - A. Long, m ade a t r ip Tues- M oeller. M arch 25, a g irl.
I day to the B o n n e v ille dam, and
P rices E ffectiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M onday — A p ril 3 rd , 4 th an d 6th
- j also w ent to the Sandy to see the
I sm elt run . T hey encountered a
severe snow storm en ro u te to
B o n n e ville .
T abo r H o yt w h o g re w to m an­
F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y O N L Y
hood here, was here fro m W a lla
W alla. Wash.. Tuesday on b u s ­
F a n c y No. 1 q u a lity .
iness. He Is in the je w e lr y b u si­
Long, g reen , te n d e r. Lb.....
ness there.
Frances S e tn ik e r o f near H ills ­
boro had her ton sils rem oved M o n ­
Y our S pectacles
day at S m ith's hospital. D r. S m ith
Prices E ffe c tiv e F rid a y . S atu rday and M onday
S ' “"
a„,
operated.
F ancy q u a lity . T h ic k , green leaves.
A p r il 3. 1 and li. 1936
w ith th e la te st a ttra c tiv e
Fancy sweet Navels.
Utilities Company
Plans Extensions
Too Late to Classify
l T. S. History
Told in Stamps
Services Held for
Pioneer Resident
North Plains
Beautification
Club Organized
Save Money on
Menus with
Fir Grove Milk
E.
Camp Eire Girls
Hold Ceremonial
Kansas City
FOREST GROVE
CREAMERY
BUTTER
FIR GROVE
Hayward
PERFECTION CAKE SPECIAL
Lemon - Butter Cake, special . . .
29c
COFFEE CAKE
15c
,,r (,4nish*
St
Potato Rolls, dozen . . . .............. 18c
ORANGE PIE
25c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ASPARAG US
MODERNIZE
SPINACH
Banks
H e rsh e y ’«.
COCOA
Lb.
cry's.
O A TS S Q p uick.
e rry
's . R e g u la r 1 or
9-lb. bag
O 2 -II» .
F red W o lfo rd is h a vin g his house
repapvred. D onald G a rrig u s is do­
in g the w o rk .
M rs. C liffo r d Thom pson is con­
fin e d to h e r bed w ith flu . M r.
Thom pson, w ho has been i l l w ith
the f lu fo r several weeks, is ab le to
be up and around the house. The
fo u r c h ild re n , w h o had the measles,
are now ove r them .
M othe rs' clu b meets F rid a y a ft-
K t )
L A R D ' Ä , 1"-. 25C
SH O R TEN IN G
4
■lb.
pkg-
A rm o u r's W h ile Cloud
M ATCHES American
T om ato,
SARDINES N Booth
a tu ra l.
L arge oval cans.
L arge m a rsh m a llo w
cello h ags
E ach ........
in
10c
S m all
J e lly
M u sta
ta rd
cans
EASTER EGGS
E ggs.
PA R W A SH IN G PW D .
L isten to ra d io f o r p riz e
(28-01.
or
25c
3
T O IL E T SO A P
C am ay
b a rs ......
14c
E G G D Y E S ';^ '1^ .1“^ . 8c
M ATCHES
S ' 19c
E v ery s trik e a light.
CAT T LESLIE
9 4a
” 1 ’
can
p k g s.
55c
23c
F R EE Easter Rabbit Cookie Cutter w ith Each Can
A
C O R N — R a yM a l W hole
nel G olden
Bantam . 2*6.
cans
K e r­
44
A
B E A N S — R a y c ro ft S tandard
S trin g .
2*s.
JU cans
15c
PE A S
R ed D a rt 5 Sieve
2 s
can s
29c
G R A P E F R U IT — Del M onte. 2s .....
PE A C H E S— Dixie Lee, 2 l g,s.
A P R IC O T S— C row n P oint, 2 1i s -
P IN E A P P L E — C oral Sea, 2s .................
Y our C hoice
2 cans
W H E A T IE S o r K e l­
lo g g ’s W h o le W h e a t
B iscuits.
2 p k g s ..........
19c
10’s
FI 0 1 IR
Kti
Drifted Snow . 4 7 c
Gold Medal . .
» V enetian
tic k e t Ezra Sabin c ity )
15c
C olum bia Best
CO FFEE
S ave th e cost
of th e tin .
18c)
pkg.
FORMAT
. 25c
L a rg e pkg...
A (8-lb. b a g 19c)
J.cJVz
MARSHMALLOWS bags. “nl,"
"""* 15c
1-lb. y hag
PANCAKE FLOUR SPE
RRY-
io*
55c
C ello bag
zylo, w h ite o r n a tu ra l gold-
filled fra m es. S p e c ta c le r e ­
p a irs a n d p a rts a t re a l sav ­
ings.
3 .bs. IOC
CABBAGE VX',”"'1 h'0'” 2C
JEW ELER
211 E. M ain St.
Hillsboro
“ L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch”
15C
2 bunches 5 c
n JTX“;?'
PEANUT BUTTER
Packed in
ib te ja r
25
c
A SPA R A G U S
W a lla W a lla A ll G reen
......... 19c
( l ’s c a n .........15c)
2 4 % ’.
99c
•1.0»
4 9 ’.
$1.85
$1.93
US&Jz-ztuL
MeEia
P k g ..................
j S jar
O
Cx»
AvC
™
5C
tt-Ib .
..............
BROOMS
5c I*
BARGAINS
TO M A T O E S
F in e st of M eats a t
th e L ow est o f Cost
’ 'S i i . “ »
! «
“ “
5-oz.
cans
OYSTERS
.......
CORN No.
RAY
'MAL Whole G rain .
2 can ...........
RB M.l
25C
LEMONS
Long, crisp, te n d e r.
E x tra la rg e bunches
CARROTS
J. L. Anderson
2
ORANGES
DEVILED MEAT
43c
6-box
c a rto n 15c
T ru e
flîx»
wU
P a c k e d w ith
P u re e ..............
L arge
2 1/*g tins
25c
A ll Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
BACK B
A
C
O
N
HAM S ’Lt or..'Vh0'0;......
25c
BACON sibASON,NC
14c
STEAKS SirLb",nd Rib*
SARDINES
24c
H E IN Z
B O O T H ’S BR O ILED
In T om ato o r M u s ta rd Sauce
L arge
O val C ans
A
CRYSTAL WHITE
..................... 12c
BOILING BEEF Lb.........
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
23c
PALMOLIVE
T he P e rfe c t
Toilet Soap
27c
4
b a rs
19c
P H IL L IP S V egetable o r Tomato.
Regular size tin
10c
W e c a rry a fu ll line of S W IF T 'S B R A N D ED
ST E E R B EEF. G ive it a tria l.
G ia n t
Size b a rs
T he old
R eliable
C olum bia R iver
F a n c y S p rin g C hinook
tall cans
BEEF ROAST
23c
15c
SA LM O N
14c
BEANS
1 la rg e 18-oz. can w ith in d i­
v id u al g la z e d BEAN PO T
BO TH
FO R ...............................
t o m a t o ju ic e
I
A rm o u r's Star.
Large 23-oc. can
GRAPEFRUIT
S™n
PIGS FEET V,T'£.,?£
Ri^DTlNjr? G ra n u la te d Soap.
L J Iv 1 A C
25-oz. pkg.
MARMALADE
10c
39C
D o ub le
refined.
K in d
21c
Fancy q u a lity . S w eet o ran g e . 28-oz. J a r
27c