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    Tliurstlny, Decemlter 31, 193(1
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¡Bowlers Finish
’¡rst H alf Play,
dinners Named
" f th e plans fo r the o p e n in g w ith
the d a te w ill h«* m ade Iatei
I*11 I p ra c tic e o f th e H ills b o ro i n ­
d e p en d e n t basket b a ll team p r e ­
p a rin g fo r th e o p e n in g o f league
pl iv n e xt m o n th was h e ld M on
• la y n ig h t w ith p le n ty o f m a te ria l
on hand l ) r A b ra m s said T ue sd a y
/
I
Program Given at
Laurel Saturday
Union Meeting of
Churches Planned
« • *» » Mi M m n v il'r
Ma»,.-«
Nurse Gives Report
on Work for Year
«<’o n lln u *4 fro m
Im p e ra tiv e
plaits.
I I
to th e success
of
th e
D o r t '. T X T h a n k e d
" P h y a ic liin s o f th is c o u n ty de­
serve special th a n k s
T h e y have
g ive n tim e , s k ill, and ye a rs o f e x ­
p e rie n ce to m ake th e schools safe
fo r th e c h ild re n . T h ro u g h o u t m y
w o rk h e re I have w a tch e d these
W a sh in g to n
c o u n ty
ba ske t ba 1 1 same d o cto rs care fo r th e d e s titu te
1« ague w ill open its reason th e .sec­ c h ild w ith th e same te n d e r and
ond w e e k in J a n u a ry in th e h ig h p ra c tic e d s k ill as th o u g h th e p a r ­
school g y m a s iu m
w ith
a ll e ig h t ents w e re a m o n g th e m ost w e a lth y
league team s c o n te s tin g
B ack o f
"T h e se same d o cto rs have been
co m p le te o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e H ills ­ the k e y s to n e in th e a rch s u p p o rt­
b o ro team is c re d ite d w ith d e la y ­ in g th e c o n tro l o f tu b e rc u lo s is .
in g th e o p e n in g n ig h t.
T h e y h a ve assisted in th e tu b e r c u ­
T h e schedule c a lls fo r fo u r 15 losis tests in th e sehoots. ta k in g
m in u te
game-, a nd
in a d d itio n o n ly a m eager sum f o r th e ir s e rv ­
th e re w ill also be an a ccu ra te bas­ ices r e q u ir in g h o u rs o f tim e . T h e y
ket s h o o tin g contest w ith th e w in ­ have used t h e ir x -ra y s nt cost fo r
n e r re c e iv in g as a prize, a m e r ­ p ic tu re s o f suspected disease io
c h a n d is in g o id e r g iv e n by th e M e n ’s c h ild lungs, and most im o o rta n t o f
Shop.
a ll.
when
cases o f tu b e rc u lo s is
F in a l m e e tin g b e fo re the season have been fo u n d In p riv a te p ra c ­
tice, these d o cto rs h a ve searched
I
A b ra m » , league m anager, fo r th e | fo r th e disease in o th e r m em bers
p u rp o se o f in s tru c tin g each team . o f th e household. In th is la st, w o rk
A t t h l t lie u * e lig ib ilit y Of p la ye rs I hope th a t I have been o f a lit t le
and a ll o th e r ru le s u n d e r w h ic h th e help.
" T o these d o c to rs I w is h to say
league expeet.s th e team s to a b id e
d u r in g th«’ season, w ill be d e fin e d . th a t I f u lly a p p re c ia te t h e ir s a c ri­
G ood s p o rts m a n s h ip and c o n d u ct fices and am re q u e s tin g c lu b s and
w ill be th e them«' u n d e r w h ic h th e in d iv id u a ls to e x te n d t h e ir th a n k s
team s w ill be exp e cte d to co n d u ct fo r th e good w o rk done in th e past.
th e ir gam«
D r A b ra m s said. A ll H o w e v e r. I s t ill fe e l th a t w e w ill
team s w ill be e v e n ly m atched and need th e c o n tin u e d co -o p e ra tio n o f
im p o r tin g o f o u ts id e p la ye rs w ill a ll these p h ysicia n s
C o -n p c ra tlo n Needed
not he to le ra te d
by th e league,
"T h e n e w e o u n ty w o rk e rs w i l l r e ­
A b ra m s said.
T h e re
w ill
be no
ad m ission lie v e th e m o f p a rt o f th e b u rd e n
ch a rg e < n th e o p e n in g n ig h t and b u t can n e v e r re p la ce th e m as fa m ­
th«’ p u b lic is in v ite d to ta k e a d ­ ily p h y s ic ia n , fr ie n d and a d v is e r
v a n ta g e o f th e o ffe r. F in a l n o tic e Ita th C r tlie p u rp o se o f th e n e w o r-
New County League
Opens in Two Weeks
L e ila H o w a rd , re c ita tio n s by R a y ­
m ond and B e rte e n M cC ann. D ic k e y
and W illia m M a s lin , P a u l J a q u ith .
D o ro th v O rr. M a ry Jane S e iffe rt.
L e w is H cs.se and I r v in C h riste n se n ;
q u a rte t by M rs C E a rl S tre tc h e r.
M:
M. n. Boxorth. Mn. F. E.
R o w e ll. M rs W illia m B. C h a n d le e;
song. P h y llis C h ris te n s e n ; plays.
"O n e
M ore. Please." "C h ris tm a s
H e lls " and "C h ris tm a s C h a in s ;" M r
and M rs. S anta C la u s d is trib u te d
g if ’ s to
e ve ryo n e fo llo w in g
th e
p ro g ra m ; h a rm o n ic a b and b y th e
M o u n ta in s id e p u p ils ; solo b y N a ­
d in e B u n n e ll.
C h ris tm a s d in n e r p a rty guests at
th e E liz a b e th Reed hom e w e re M r.
and M rs. B ru c e S e h u lm e ric h and
d a u g h te r A lic e o f H ills b o ro and
B e tty Sue F ris to e o f S eattle.
T h e E. J. H o w a rd . J. A B r it t ia n
and F orest N e w b e rry fa m ilie s w e re
C h ris tm a s p a rty guests at th e M rs.
W illia m E astw ood hom e in P o r t- ,
la n d . M r. and M rs. J. A B r ittia n
and fa m ily spent th e w e e k -e n d at
th e J. W e s tfa ll ho m e in P o rtla n d .
ITH p leasu re we
look back upon
(he service we h a v e
been able to re n d e r in
1936 . . . w ith a n tic ip a ­
tion we look fo rw a rd to
serv in g you in 1937.
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M E A L IS A
P R A C T IC E T H A T
S ho u ld fo llo w
— t h is p r e v e n t s
B A C T eR IA FROM
B E IN G C A R R I E D
IN T O T H E M O U T H .
W IT H T H E F O O D /
(A 'T A Y A W A Y F R O M P E O P L E 1
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D U R IN G ,F L U ,,£ - P | P E M ) C S . IT IS W IS E R
TO STA Y A T HOME TH A N TO BE PART
O F A C R O W D IN POORLY V E N T IL A T E D <
R O O M S O R M E E T IN G P L A C E S /
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fo rd G ossett last week.
Joe O b e rm e ie r's m o th e r -and sis
ter. M rs
J im
M a rs h a ll o f L o n g
Beach. Wash., a re guests o f th e
O ber.m eiers th is w eek.
Couple Married
at Cherry Grove
I B y M rs. I* P a tto n )
CHERRY GROVE
Mi
W anda
F o u rn ie r o f F orest G ro v e and C a rl
L in d e o f C h e rry G ro v e w e re m a r­
rie d at th e hom e o f M rs. W. D.
L o ve g re n , a s is te r o f th e groom , in
C h e rry G ro v e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at
T IM B E R - A n n u a l C h ris tm a s p ro - i
2:30.
g ram b y th e g ra d e school was c-n-i
M rs W. D L o v e g re n sang p re ­ : jo y e d b y a la rg e a u d ie nce T ue sd a y
c e d in g tile c e re m o n y. Rev. S ta n le y e v e n in g . Songs a nd re c ita tio n s w e re
C o rn ils . p astor i f tlie lo c a l c h u rch , g ive n by m em b e rs o f th e school.:
o ffic ia te d . Mis.: G race M ille r o f M rs. Leona T ho m so n p la y e d an
S a le m was m a id o f h o n o r and a c c o rd io n solo, t w o plays, " F a r m ­
G eo rg e
L in d e ,
b ro th e r
o f th e e r B ro w n 's C h ris tm a s ."
by
th e
g rtx m. was best m an.
p rim a r y
roo m , a n d
" D i c k e n's
T h e b rid e was g iv e n in m a rria g e C h ris tm a s
C a ro l." b y th e u p p e r
by h e r fa th e r, A . H F o u rn ie r. M iss grades, w e re e n jo y e d . T h e a u d i­
O b e lin e F o u rn ie r p la y e d th e w e d ­ ence sang C h ris tm a s c a ro ls a fte r
d in g m a rch . G uests in c lu d e d M r w h ic h Santa C la u s d is trib u te d c a n ­
a nd M rs. S. E. L in d e , p a re n ts o f d y .
th e g ro o m . M r. a nd M rs. O. M .
G ra d e school c h ild re n had t h e i r ;
S tra n d b e rg and sons D o n a ld and C h ris tm a s p a rty W ednesday a fte r ­
P aul. M rs Ed L in d e and son. W a l­ noon. A fte r e x c h a n g in g g ifts and
te r and W allace. C la u s S tra n d b e re
p la y in g games school was d ism issed i
M iss E lsie L in d e and A lto n D ille r f o r a w e e k's v a c a tio n .
o f P o rtla n d . M rs. W. D. L o v e g re n
M rs. H. H. B r it t a nd d a u g h te r
and sons K e n n e th and E d w a rd o f i B e v e rly w e n t t o R o se b u rg S a tu r­
C u rta in . G eorge L in d e o f G lo b e
d a y to v is it M rs. B r it t 's parents.
M r. and M rs. J o h n Pearson, and
Mr
and M rs. G B u rn e tt, u n t il
P a u lin e and L in c o ln . M rs. H ilm a a fte r N e w Y e a r's day.
L o v e g re n and M iss E lv a L o v e g re n .
M r. and M rs. B. T a llm a n and
M rs M a ry G ra n t and M rs . J. D o n ­
son L o rr a in e spent C h ris tm a s at
a ld W atson and son B o b b ie . M r
and M rs. A . H. F o u r n ie r o f F ore s’ th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. G eorge
G rove , p a re n ts o f th e b rid e , and H ig g le in B u x to n . M a v c re n e T a il-
M iss O b e lin e F o u rn ie r, a sister, m an. w h o had been v is itin g in
and R o b e rt, a b ro th e r; M r. and B u x to n , a nd Ire n e F is h e r r e t u r n ­
M rs T ed Rohde, M rs . J. J. W h ite ed hom e w it h th e m .
M r. a n d
M rs . A r t h u r B ra d e n
o f M cC o y. M iss M a rg a re t M c B rid e
o f D ille y a nd H e n ry R id d e r o f spent th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g M r.
B ra d e n 's b ro th e r. R o b e rt B ra d e n,
F ore st G rove .
F o llo w in g th e c e r e m o n y t h e and fa m ily a t O tis J u n c tio n .
voun?
c o u p le
v is ite d L lo v d .
a
M r. and M rs. B u rn s and d a u g h te r
b ro th e r o f th e b rid e , in t lie M c ­ Je se n h in e o f R e e d sp ort sp e n t last
M in n v ille h o s p ita l, w h e re he is r e ­ W ednesday and T h u rs d a y w it h M r.
c o v e rin g fro m an a u to accid e n t. a nd M rs . A r t h u r Byers.
T he y o u n g fo lk s a re v is itin g w it h
B e tty Jean G ild n e r is sp e n d in g
re la tiv e s and frie n d s th is w e e k be ­ th is w e e k in P o rtla n d w it h M a r y
fo re g o in g to C u r ta in to m a k e th e ir Frances B y rd .
home. M r. L in d e is e m p lo y e d at
M r. and M rs H a ro ld B yers. M r.
th e L o v e g re n m ill at C u rta in
and M rs. R oy T ow n se n d . J u n e and
TJic n e w ly w e d s w e re c h a riv a rie c l Jean, spent th e C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s
at th e J. D o n a ld W atson hom e w it h re la tiv e s in S h e rid a n .
T ue sd a y e v e n in g , fo llo w e d b y a
M r. and M rs. U r ia h R o th spent
m isce lla n e o u s s h o w e r a fte rw a rd s .
C h ris tm a s at th e hom e o f his m o th ­
er. M rs. M ae R oth, in A lb a n y .
G eorge L in d e , w h o has been v is ­
M r. and M rs. E a rl B y e rs and
itin g w it h his parents. M r. and son J a c k o f W a rre n to n spent th e
M rs. S. E. L in d e , sin ce T h u rs d a y C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s at th e hom e o f
le ft fo r h is hom e a t G lo b e M o n d a y M r. and M rs . A r t h u r B ye rs.
m o rn in g .
M rs M a b e l H a nson o f W h e e le r
M r. and M rs C. H. W e s tfa ll o f v is ite d at th e Id a K ilb u r g hom e
V a lse tz v is ite d M r. a nd M rs C l i f ­ T ue sd a y.
Timber Christmas
Program Presented
20c
SOAP Mond'v 10 bars 18c
LAU N D R Y SOM*
PINEAPPLE c.„ 15C
K ri.k en S ile r s . N o. 2 ' a C an
A lfa lfa seed w ill cost W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty fa rm e rs m o re m on e y in
i 1957 th a n i t has fo r s e v e ra l years.
Due to an e x tre m e ly ,h o rt p ro d u c ­
t i o n in th e t e r r it o r y w h e re th e seed
s u p p ly u s u a lly comes fro m t h e
p ric e on th e grade and q u a lit y o f
e,.fi W a sh in g to n c o u n ty g ro w e rs
have been d e m a n d in g w ill be up
to a lm o s t w h a t i t was s ix o r seven
1 years ago.
Seed w ill u n d o u b te d ly be o ffe re d
to th e lo c a l tra d e a t p ric e s u n d e r
' th a t asked fo r th e c e rtifie d G r im
th a t g ro w e rs h e re a re accustom ed
Ito . L o c a l g ro w e rs h a ve p ro v e n th a t
1 w h e n th e y use c e rtifie d seed fro m
re g io n s k n o w n to p ro d u c e h a rd y ,
v ig o ro u s s tra in s o f a lfa lfa t h e ir
chances o f a s a tis fa c to ry c ro p and
ta n d a re m uch g re a te r th a n w h e n
u n c e rtifie d seed is used.
E x p e r ie n c e P r o v e s
Past e x p e rie n c e on f ie ld seedings
and d e m o n s tra tio n
p la n tin g s has I
s h o w n th a t w h ile o ccasional lo ts o f
u n c e rtifie d a lfa lfa seed m a y oc­
c a s io n a lly p ro v e s a tis fa c to ry th a t it
can
not
be d e fin ite ly depended
upon. G ro w e rs h e re g e n e ra lly h ave
become c o n v e rte d to th e idea o f
b u y in g o n ly seed th a t is c e rtifie d .
Because th e p ro b a b le p ric e t h e
: ■
c o m in g season m a y be c o n s id e r­
a b l y h ig h e r th a n th a t o f u n c e rtifie d
is t u f f th e re m a y be a te n d e n c y to
b u y th e c h e a pe r seed I f past e x ­
p e rie n ce m eans a n y th in g it w o u ld
in d ic a te th a t th e pu rch a se o f th e
; cheaper seed th a t is u n c e rtifie d
m a y m ean th a t i t is h ig h e r p r ic ­
ed in th e end.
Som e fa rm e rs are a lre a d y m a k -
, in g t h e ir needs in th e a lfa lfa seed
I lin e k n o w n to t h e ir d e a le r connec-
i tio n s so th a t th e la tte r h a v e an
' o p p o r tu n ity to purchase th e q u a i-
I it y o f seed t h e ir tra d e is g o in g to
I d e m and. T h e re was in th e past
season a c o n s id e ra b le c ro p o f a l-
fa lfa seed h a rv e s te d in some sec-
tio n s a nd o w in g to a sh o rta g e o f
th e c ro p in th a t t e r r it o r y p ro d u c ­
in g th e h a rd y c e rtifie d s tra in s o u r
g ro w e rs h a v e becom e accustom ed
to u sin g th e re is a p r o b a b ility th a t
seed w i l l m o v e in to th is t e r r it o r y
fro m re g io n s fro m w h ic h w e o r d i­
n a r ily h a v e n o t b o u gh t.
U se R ig h t G rea se
O rd in a ry cu p grease s h o u ld n o t
be used on th e u n iv e rs a l jo in ts ,
id v is r th e e m ergency road se rvice
o f th e O regon S tate M o to r associa­
tio n T h e re is a special fib re grease
fo r th , x u n its th a t c lin g s to th e
re v o lv in g parts.
Say y o u saw i t
S u b sc r ib e n o w to th e A r g u s In
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty >1 50 a y ea r.
_
S ix m o n th s 85c
T h r e e m o n th s 50
^ ¿ n ts T w o m o n th s 35 c en ts.
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A Healthful
in th e A rg u s
New Year’s
Resolution
TO EAT
PERFECTIO N
BREAD
Vy/1-
w ish you all the
”
choicest things of
life in 1937 a n d hope
all you w a n t is yours.
W e th a n k you fo r your
p a tro n a g e t h e p a s t
y e a r and welcom e an
o p p o r tu n ity to s e r v e
you in 1937.
365 Days During 1937
B read is your best and most
econom ical f o o d — serve a
variety of it!
TRY THESE
W hite. W holew heat, Rye.
D u t c h C runch, C racked
W heat, French, Nut, Pum p-
ernickle. M o th er’s, S alt Ris­
ing, “ Old V irg in ia" Corn
B read, Cinnam on Streusel.
FIR GROVE
D em a n d P e r fe c tio n B read an d
P a str ie s a t Y ou r G rocer
DAIRY
G ra d e A
M IL K a n d C R E A M
P hone
PERFECTION
BAKERY
4R X 1
HILLSBORO
HILLSBORO
Prices E ffective Thursday and Saturday, Dec. 31, and Jan. 2
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY
PHONE 3131
HAPPY NEW YEAR
To th e m an who will g a th e r his fam ily about him
as he sits dow n to p a rta k e of th e tra d itio n a l feast, and
to th e m an who w ill dine a lo n e ; to those we have
served, those we hope to serve, and those who m ay
never have occasion to call upon us; to rich and poor,
young and old. stro n g and w eak, we extend this g re e t­
ing. h ap p y to have th e o p p o rtu n ity to ad d our best
w ishes fo r a b rig h t N ew Y ear to those of so m any
others.
W hite or
G raham s.
CH-Ib.
box
;
T IF F A N Y
X m as C andies. 2 lbs. ...................... 19c
F ancy
W 3 ®
M ix
Bracks Cordial C hocolate Cherries
1-lb. box ......................... ........25c
M argie Bell A ssorted Choco­
lates. 1-lb. box
25c
SOUPS
B e a v e r to n C h u rch o f C h rist
B ib le school S u n d a y at 9:45 a. m.. j
M rs. V e rn ia H o p p e r, s u p e rin te n d ­
e n t: c o m m u n io n se rvice. 11 a. m „
fo llo w e d b y p re a c h in g b y M in is te r
G e o rg e W. H a tch , su b je ct. " C h ris t '
in tlie C o m m e rc ia l W o rld ." sp e cia l
m u sic by th e c h o ir. M rs . J. J o h n ­
son d ire c to r; p re a c h in g a t 7:30 p.
m. b y M r H a tch , su b je ct. "W h a t
to D o W hen L if e T u m b le s In ." '
M id -w e e k se rv ic e W ednesday, 7:30
p. m A n n u a l m e e tin g w ill be h e ld i
J a n u a ry 7 w ith a p o t lu c k su p p e r i
at 7 p. m M is s io n a ry m e e tin g w ill !
he h e ld J a n u a ry 8 a t th e hom e o f :
M rs. C a rl W. Rogers. M . P u tm a n , i
pastor.
Best Wishes
W an
PEAS San
No. 2
I R y Wm. F C xtuq . C o u n ty At?»nt|
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Pnge Seven
Alfalfa to Cost
Farmers More
C L O T H S A T U R A T E D W IT H
K E R O S E N E A N D A P P L IE D
T O B U R N S W IL L
EXTRACT THE
P A IN M O R E
■ r a p id l y T h a n
A NY OTHER
REMEDY/
Vei
Hilhi ’ Fosse rs Lose
Again to Mac Team
OREGON
YOUR HEALTH COMES FIRST!!!
F ilia l » la n d in g *. f«»r Ih«« fir s t h a lf
H o f tin* tfousnn a m o n g tin* b o w lin g !
leagues o f K iib .b o ro ,
given t h e
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s i b istp l, N a tio n a l. a nd S h ip p in g I n 1 th e F a rm e i .’ U n io n »oci.il m e e tin g
I th e ( ’ miM iv league In th e f i l i a l S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ere a “ S h a d o w
f f i v r i u - I t a k r iy tie d w ith F a irw a y O peration,** re a d in g by D o ra l Sax
J f M u k i t and w o n in the p la y o ff,; hui. vo ca l solo b y M is . J. M B i id I
V hit«* C h e v ro le t was ru n n e r up in wav. a p la y by the Jo h n son school. I
la p d a n c in g by P a tty H a rd in , v io lin
tin * N a tio n il a fh i ly in g w ith P h a r
«»Io by M rs O lg a H a rd in iic c im i- '
S p n a e y and w in n in g th e p la y o ff.
panied on th e p ia n o by h e r fa th e r.
I T h e m id nennnu to u rn a iu e n t » till , M
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■ is
u n d e rw a y w ith league p la y to
■ h<* resum ed fo r th e second h a lf Hoad." by V iv ia n Z ie g le r. D o ris !
O im h iff. C la re n ce Wood and E ldon
■ n i x t M on d a y
Havernau. a ll o f C h e iiu le m M o u n ­
P ris e w in n e rs a re C o rd o n C orey, ta in i i m q duet I
Mi ii irdin
■ G eorge W ic k a n d
M en's S h o p ! and M r S in g e r. H ig h h o n ors in
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n iu o c h le w e re w on by M rs Bena !
IMac«* a w a rd . I
M eye rs and W II M c C la ry . R o llin !
p riz e , A t iilm
M e y e i•; and M rs. F lo ra B a k e r r e ­
I a w a rd ; D ic k
c e iv in g lo w . M r and M is J l(
'G ro c e r y p riz e
F e lto n w on h ig h h o n o r, in “ 500 " i
C h ris tm a s d in n e r p a rty guests at I
fiv e h ig h a v e ra g e b o w le rs in
ea jyie fo llo w A m e ric a n . W the K o lh n M e y e r* hom e w e re M r
’ llu »«•. HU. V S m ith Liti. I, Oak« . and M i
M S w e tt and d a u g h te r
vl o f O regon C ity . M r and M r .
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K u r a th 153
C ity W ( L a t t e r 1H1 It D illo n 111’’
Ed H olm i and fo u r c h ild re n . M rs
II . i i iv Ito lm u and M i
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II
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C o m m e rc ia l. F. H in - of M id w a y and W illia m Hanson o f
ric h IGI. V S u d ili IGI. J S m ith Eugene.
l » i It Ply m a te . It W ll <»n and I)
M rs
F ra n cis C o o lid g e and son
Bad t c l « I 150. N a tio n a l, J S m ith D ale o f P o rtla n d v is ite d tie r p a r ­
16?. N
S tangel 161, I. lh d n ric h ents
M r and M rs. G eorge Ro.se-
151 w B ergen 152 vear, S u n d a y and M onday.
X V :,til) v k
153 I.
M r and M r». Ernest B o»li and
K o tik o HU.
V a n - c h ild re n
w e re C h ris tm a s
p a rty
W H etzer
guests o f
her
b ro th e r.
A rth u r
Itandiii*«
n Mir
G o u ld , and fa m ily o f C e d a r M ill
nirri«
Pci
M r». R o llin M< cyers e n te rta in e d
B o it N
w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y e v e ­
n in g fo r h e r in» 'ex. Verb* F ro t and
H elen and D a rle n e H olm a. w h o are
sp e n ding tlie
h o lid a y s w ith her,
and M rs E J. W a ld ro n and d a u g h ­ g a n iz a tio n w ill be to stre n g th e n
te r E le a n o r o f H ills b o ro .
th e d o ctors in th e ir positions.
‘ I w ish , also, to th a n k th e n e w s­
M nw D e l -oris K in g lc o f V a n c o u ­
ver. Wash , was a guest o f h e r papers. m em bers o f th e c iv ic o rg a n ­
P u b lic H e a lth association.
g re a t-u n c le . F. B. B ro w n . M o n d a y iz a tio n
Red Cross c h a p te r. A m e ric a n B e ­
and Tuesday.
.1, r M ■
m « loimi
M r. and M rs. F. B. B ro w n und gum. P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ associations
d a u g h te r B illie w e re guests at the and th e F ed e ra te d W o m en ’s clu b s
D o n e y -S c lu n e ltz e r w e d d in g in th e E n te rin g a ne w era in p u b lic h e a lth
E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h
at M o u n ta in w o rk , tin* c o -o p e ra tio n o f a ll these
o rg a n iz a tio n s w i l l be needed no w
H om e M on d a y.
m ore th a n e v e r.”
M >*.s D a v is E n te rta in »
H e tty Jean D a vis e n te rta in e d the
L a u re l B ig h t» 4-H s e w in g c lu b
M on d a y a fte rn o o n w it h a C h r is t­
mas p a rty , an exch a ng e o f g ifts
ta k in g place P resent besides th e
hostess w e re E v e ly n and D o ro th y
SCH O LLS
"C h u rc h e s o f t h e
S chum acher. V ir g in ia V a rn e h o rs t.
J«an W a tk n v . M a r jo r ie W ill and F r ie n d ly S i x " S cholls. M o u n ta in
Home, M o u n ta in T op. L a u re l, K in -
ore on score M c M in n - V io la and B e rn ic e S to lle r.
to n and F a rm in g to n , w ill
have
school a d m in te re d on*
C h ris tm a s d in n e r p a rty guests at a u n io n m e e tin g at S ch o lls J a n u a ry
defen t last W edne alay n ig h t the A A Soule horn«* w e re M r and
IQ ai S .)» p in There w ill be a
It«« th e b in e and w h ite 1 ■ ■ of Mi
K E M cN e al o f P o rtla n d and sp e a ker and c e rtific a te s w i l l be
p lills h n r o on th»* M c M in n v ille flo o r
M r and M i
W illia m K a rb e l and a w a rd e d to those w h o su cce ssfu lly
¡The score at th e close was 55-31
d iught«*r V ir g in ia o f In d ep e n d e n ce
M bee f o r M c M in n v ille again was M iss V ir g in ia re m a in e d fo r a w e e k ’s co m p le te d tlie tw o courses ta u g h t
in th e school o f re lig io u s e d u ca ­
high s c o rin g m an. hi;
lig h tn in g v is it.
tio n h e ld th is fa ll
w o rk u n d e r th e basket b e in g the
M r and M rs. C a rl W a rd o f T illa ­
M r and
M rs. F ra n k N o lly o f
big fa c to r in th e lo p x id *d .score,
m ook
v is ite d
her
siste r.
M rs
Ilc d m o n d cam e to th e H T. Hesse
P a rt o f th«» session. h< w e ve r. w as
A d o lp h S c h m id t M o n d a y. T in* vis - hom e M o n d a y fo r a v is it. T h e y
salvaged w h e n th e I h l ii B sq u ad
a re » p e nd in g th e
h o lid a y s fo rm e rly liv e d on th e lo w e r G ro n e r
w a lke d a w a y fro m tin M acm e n ’s
re la tiv e s
in P o rtla n d
and fa rm .
w ith a sco re o f M 19. m :ik -
>oro.
P ro g ra m E n jo y e d
second d e fea t »f th e M e -!
s D c B a u ric e C a d y o f 1
T h e fo llo w in g C h ris tm a s
p ro ­
e second team
is sp e n d in g th is w eek w ith g ra m wa g ive n a t th e S c h o lls M .
irte d the
r and R u c k e r
M r. and M is. F c h u rc h T h u rs d a y e v e n in g : re a d ­
g ra n d p a re n ts.
I p la y in g th ro u g h
McKee.
in g o f th e C h ris tm a s s to ry b y D r
i B a u m g a rtn e r and
A S H ise y; sp e cia l m u sica l n u m -
u a rd
l" i by tlie c h o ir, d ire c te d by M rs.
»Quad fo llo w » :
C E a rl S tre tc h e r: d u e t. A v a and
B
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O .
C o w » r > î> p 1 1 ’ ç;
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ry . P ort, A n g e lic a . M u sc a tel,
P in t
Q u a rt
45c
G a lie n
85c
S n id e r 's
O yster C ocktail Sauce. B ottle___18c
G ulf Best O ysters. 2 cans
..2 7 c
’1.59
Town Club BEER
5 -o z. c a n s
Blue P late Shrimp
2 cans
27c
*.Y
a n d W h ite P o rt
H -g a llo n
(E x c ep t C hicken)
J
F u lly F o r tifie d — T o k a y , S h e r ­
25c
n c o n rtp f]
1
3
r«T ■
29c 1
12-oz. ca n s
Folgers COFFEE n 27c 2•%„
X JA Y W E ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to th a n k all of
our frien d s a n d custom ers l’or th e ir p atro n -
age am i wish them luck fo r 1937.
BACON SEASONING.
Lb....................
or BACK.
BACON SIDE
Lb.
BOILING BEEF Lb
BEEF ROAST ......... 1
MUTTON CHOPSandLb...
PURE LARD
3 ,b,
FRANKFURTERS— 2 lbs.
SAUERKRAUT— 1 quart
/
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Both
for ..
25c
9c
12c
12c
38C
CANA DA DRY, Ginger A le, Spark­
ling W ater or Lemon Lime Rickey
28-oz. bottle ................... 15c
P lus 5c deposit on bottle
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
for
BETTER MEATS
S a tu r d a y O n ly
PO T R O A ST
Pound
14c
....... 39c
BACON
Prices Effective Saturday, January 2, and Monday, January 4
FREO’S
Sugar Cured
SUPERIOR MARKET
P h o n e 651
5 D e liv e r ie s D a ily
R es. P h o n e 321Z
Pound
28c
7-UP MIXER. 12-oz. bottle. 2 for 25c
(24-oz. bottle ...................20c)
Large 22-oz. bottle Soda
Pop...................... 10c
Miracle Whip
D undee Gold. Bantam Corn. Can 10c
Lindy Sugar P eas. 3 cans
29c
H. & D. A ll Green A sparagus
T all c a n ......................... 19c
Santiam Cut Green
Beans. 2 cans 27c
JELLO
or H & D
Je ll D essert
pkgs
Fair Oaks Ripe O lives, Standard Size
9-oz. cans. 2 for.........................25c
Lyons M araschino Cherries
5-oz. glass. 2 for ....... 25c
C-H-B Pickles. 12-oz. glass 19c