The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 11, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tlnirulny, November 11, 19*17
Leland Flint
Named Master
Kin ton Grange
e>
H IL L S B O R O
lice Thill•:id»y • vvning of tin w« i k
T h e play I n i ipOIIHOH'd by S( holl.M
G iu n g e unii i • inib ì th e d ire c tio n
of Mi II.o ry S e h in elt *ei T h e d a te
for p re s e n ta tio n lia i been it fo,
i’in b e r 10 id S choll , G ì ai
(My Mm. E L. Uox)
KINTON Kllitoll giiin g r
Sat-
nrdav elected th«» follow ing of-
fo ci
l.eland Flint, m a -1« i . F W
H illo in . OMI ei I , ( ’a i n e
S tic
Iff. lecturer, Louise D aniel, stew
•u ,i F li/ab eth VanHorn, a ¡.stunt
lew .m l
Alice H u k e.
('hip iäin ;
F ran k Fluke. Ire.iNurcr; Ivy Flint,
•ecretary .
Daisy
A nicker. gate
k< Cpe| . K dtv
V.'ItlKIcek, ( ‘ere
ARGUS,
III T. I S B O R 0 , O R E G O N
M A<
By boughner
e h a ll
C o n serv atio n
M e etin g s Set
( ( d i l l i n u i d f r o m paw» I i
unit , fur Ute ('¡Hiving out uf ci r-
lam specific suil consei vinp, pruc
tu c uii his c ro p u v e i.ig e
O fficial) of the I ’ K di p artn iciJ
of ag ric u ltu re in ch arg e of tin pro
g ram iinhcute that il has a dual
purpose; first, th at it has a certain
D<(i«tlh> \ u iK I 'i'k P om ona; ( I i .e e am ount of crop control m it. m a
How ne. F lo ra . F u n ic e S n id e i I, z\ much a i Ncttiuk a lim itation on tin-
w hich
F ian k F luke («eorg<* S n id er acreage of d< p lctm g crop
and I'.hzalieth K ulhel
ex ecutive is w hat a goal aetuuJIy am ount . to
('• nunittee An invitation wax ex
Would lend to decrease the a c ita g i
t< 'titled to Si boll (¡ran g e to have and consequently th e norm al pro
joint di f iliation w ith K intun duetion of those c ro p ; in w hich w
< ¡rank
tune to tie announced fic«iucntly have a heavy surplus to
later
d ep n .s dom estic pric« .. cund the
Mis.se« In
and Lulu V anK leek adoption of the practice ncce arv
of C hehulh
W ash, have b e e n to e a i ii the u n it, for w hich tin- total
>i>ending th pu t week witli rela
farm allow ance could be earn ed
lives here.
w ould m ean the adoption of a farm
Mr and Mi
Hubert H arris and mg system w hich w ould tend to pro
son w ere g u est, th e last of the long the life and productivity of our
week. <»f Mrj< H an is* m other. Mi
crop land.
S arah D alhuann
Potato (iiu w c rs Included
Ju liu s W< ticking shingled t h e
T h ere a re areas w h ere the p ro ­
hou.'• on tus p late, (fo rm erly the gram ha . accom plished gcm ial and
Floyd Hu i ly place) P leasan t V al­ noticeable im provem ent T h ere arc
l e road d u rin g
past week
o th er areas w here th e p rogram is
Mis., K ate T eufel is at Sylvan, not of so much im portance due to
w h e re ¿he lias em ploym ent with the pn-sent g en eral-p rev ailin g rela
le la tiv e s in a greenhouse.
tionslup betw een Moil consei vmg
Mr amt Mi
A rth u r Mooney and
soil depleting crop O ne addi
an I children of P o rtlan d a re m a k ­ tional featu re is of p articu lar intci
ing an extended visit w ith Mi
to a considerable n u m b er of
MooncyL p aren t
Mr and Mrs. est
W ashington C ounty farrnci-. nam e
F lan k ( ’ Fluke
ly. the potato acreage goal pr«»v.
The a»ap dem o n stratio n . u p o n - ion 'f in s p art of th e program p ro ­
"H -d by th e L adies’ Aid society, vides that any farm er w ho lias !»• en
will t*e held at th e church next grow ing from 1928 to 1937 an a v e r­
I hur d:i\ afternoon N ovem ber IB. age of th ree acres or m ore <»f p o ta ­
and all an- invited
toes may have a potato goal e sta b ­
Several local men left last week lished Tin.! potato acreage goal e
on an elk h u n tin g trip
to be based upon his av erag e a c re ­
Some of the farm ers around age over a period just m entioned
tow n, have been having t h e i r
A nnouncem ent tuc. been m ade
well- fixed up for th e w in ter ami
ttiat ucceplbncc of the j »tato goal
installing electric pum ps
p n -
•.oluntai and tl it
M ove from I oru.uin
Filled w ith 16.000,000 C hristm as
correct, except, ttiat if th e farm er
Mr and Mr
I W C olem an of w ho has been grow ing th ree or
Total W ashington county precipi- S eals and th e < nvelopes and o th er
P o rtlan d moved onto th e V alen­ m ore acres of potatoes w ishes to tatio
n in thc four-day rain sto rm suplies req u ired fu r th e ir d is trib u ­
tin e place la. t week and wilt have p articip ate m tie- gem rat co n serv a­
w hich sw ept the n o rth w est from tion. box a fte r box has a rriv ed at
charge of the place
the h ea d q u a rte rs of the O regon T u-
tion program and collects w h atev er
Mi ami Mr. l.eland F lint spent he may earn u n d er such .1 program , S atu rd ay until e a r l y yesterday burculosis A ssociation in p re p a ra ­
am
ounted
to
3
10
inches,
accord-
last week at K lam ath Falls with then lie m ust accept a p otato a c re ­
ing to A. W. Mo<»re of the bmlogi- tion fur th e th irty -first ann u al sale
relatives and friends
which officially opens the day a fte r
age goal and keep his potato a c re ­
Mr
and
M r.
G lenn
M iller age w ith in such goal unless he pays cal survey
G reeted by farm ers as a w el­ T hanksgiving.
‘ K t her Snider» of P o rtlan d , are .1 co rresponding p en alty by huving
O rders fur Seals and supplies
com e change from th e u nusually
\ c iting relativ e ; h e re and staying
from several C ounty H ealth A ssoc­
M fl M 11 h l
p.i i ■ :,'
Ml a deduction m ade from th e total dry w eath er of th e presen t fait iations alread y have been received
p aym ent w hich tie m ight earn o th ­ '(•asori. th e storm b ro k e late S a t­
and Mrs G eorge S nider
urday. ami reached its highest p ro ­ and filled.
Mr and Mi. F v erett I) W right erw ise.
O regon’s q uota of m oney to be
p
o rtio n s M onday, w hen n early two
A
Complete
schedule
of
ttie
m
eet­
and fam ily spent the w eek-end
raised this y e a r to fight tu b e rc u ­
inches
of
ram
fell
in
a
24-hour
ings
to
be
held
next
w
eek
for
the
w ith relative in C athlam et. Wash
p u rpose of explain in g ttie 1938 co n ­ IMTiod. M oore .said. T he day by losis has been set at $55.000 in com ­
parison w ith th e $52.000 raised in
servation program is as follows day records were:
th e state last year. This is close to
S atu rd ay
.07
L aurel M onday. N ovem ber 15;
th e all-tim e record of $56.(XX) raised
S u n d ay
.10
1 30 p. m . C om m unity hall. S h e r­
in 1929. “All sales forces o f t t i e
M onday
192
wood T uesday. N ovem ber If» 1 30
state a re being m obilized’’ rep o rts
T uesday
.74
p m., Sherwood c ltj hall K int 1
Mr Sadie O rr D unbar, execu tiv e
Wi‘d n t :-day
.27
W ednesday N ovem ber 17 1 30 p m .
Illv Mm. M ahle Allison)
M axim um tem p e ra tu re for t h e secretary, “in hopes th at the quota
(»range
hall
Forest
G
ro
v
e
T
h
u
rs­
may
be reach ed or passed.’’
MOUNTAIN HOME
pa.-t w eek was 53 degrees. The
M ount u i n
II rue ladit w ill Ingin serving th eir day. N ovem ber 18. l;30 p. m ch am ­ lowe.st point w as reached Sunday
This y ear's Seal has a background
n ip p e r at 0 p in this Friday eve- b er of com m erce West Union
night, w hen th e m ercu ry fell to uf d ark b lu e witli an o ld-fashion­
11111« in the b.'iM n irn l i »f th e E van- Thui day N >vi mb< r 18, 8 p m 31 A p p aren tly th e increase of the ed bell rin g t r in the foreground
W
»
St
Union
school
bouse
M
anning
y. lim i church
M."..lûmes A rena
ram early M onday elim in ated the sm iling and shouting his C hristm as
F rid a y . N ovem ber 19. 9 30 a m th re a t o f frost fo r tho present, greetings. B ehind him is a snow -
C n u r tlir y ( 'h u r le s H uvin-; Annu
M
anning
com
m
unity
hall
Hov
F
ri­
Vincent unii O W p lu m e r ure on
Moore rep o rted .
covered home. As a cor.cession to
Il reception rn n im ittee Mis ( ¡«•orge day. N ovem ber 19. 1 30 p. m .
stam p collectors, th e four e d u c a ­
M
oore's
hall
G
aston
M
onday.
No­
A A lb-on w ill net ns hostess An
tional S eals w hich a re included
w ith each sheet of 100 Seals a re so
inform .! program u n d er th e d ire c ­ v em b er 22. 1 30 p m . K H hall.
tion of th e A lbright B rotherhood A loha W ednesday N ovem ber 2 4.
arran g ed as to be p erfo rated on all
Mrs. A rth u r B aticr en tertain ed four sides.
w ill be p re s e n t, d in th e church 1 30 p m G ran g e hall B h-.iniin:
T he bell rin g er m otif has been
auditorium . im m ediately follow ing F riday. N o v em b tr 24» 1.30 P in about 50. friends last W ednesday
ch
u
rch
besem
ent
H
illsb
o
ro
Tues- ev en in g in a farew ell p arty h o n ­ follow ed out in all posters to be
t)i«* supper W alter Jn q u ith w ill co n ­
day.
N
ovem
ber
23.
7.30
p.
m
.
chain- o rin g th e fam ilies of Ed Spadv and used d u ring the sale. T he slogan
duct the singing This is about the
Dan Hi'Uter. w ho a re m oving to fur this y ear's cam paign is “Buy
sev en teen th an n u al chicken pie su p ­ b e r of com m erce.
Port A ngeles. W .oh.
C hristm as Seals. P rotect y o u r hom e
p e r sponsored by th e M ountain
Mr and M rs H enry P arrish of from T uberculosis.’’
ll'.m e Ladies' Aid
Port A ngeles. Wash., visited friends
M r m id M rs H a rry S a u n d e rs of
h ere th is w ork
P o rtla n d spent several days last
Ttie Slocum fam ily have moved
w eek at tlu-lr cou n try hom e here.
in th e house vacated by Ed Spady.
M r and Mrs T ( ' H am ilton had
Mrs. S. T W alters retu rn ed
I Bv Mrs. J A. McCoy)
ns th e ir «nests last w eek. Mrs R alph
C afeterias w ill be opened i n
L inn and K enneth I.inn. both of H illsboro g rad e schools for th e hom e from St. V incent's hospital B irthday C elebrated
in
P
o
rtlan
d
S
u
n
d
ay
a
fte
r
u
n
d
e
r­
Doris C ropp w as pleasantly s u r­
K im ball. Minn.
first tim e this y ear n ex t M onday
Mr and M rs Alex B ruce Rae and noon, according to J. W Povnter. going an o p eratio n tw o w eeks ago. prised F riday evening a fte r school
S
he
is
convalescing
nicely.
w hen som e of her girl friends cam e
E rnest B ruce w ere honor guests at su p erin ten d e n t of city schools.
M rs. C leve Owens was tak en to
a d in n e r party given by Mr and
Miss M arjo rie H ockersm ith w ill th e P o rtlan d san itariu m S atu rd ay . in to h elp h e r c e le b ra te h e r fo u r­
teenth
b irth d ay an n iv ersary P re s­
M rs 11 R T rue In P o rtlan d last have charge of th e cafeteria at 1!
A card p arty and dan ce was ent w ere E thel McCoy, U na B rady.
S unday T he B rnee fam ily recently W B arnes school and M is W J
re tu rn e d from a to u r of C anada and Ktansell w ill care for th e one at given at tlie C ed ar Mill G range G ertru d e Valid, inelen. H elen V an-
tile w estern h alf of th e U nited S tates j David Hill school. Both cafeterias hall S a tu rd ay night. High honors dehey. R uth V andehey.
w ere received by Mrs S m ith and Mrs. K em per Dies
Attend Dedication
w ill bo operated as n early at cost
Mrs. L ouie S tro h m ay er's d au g h ­
A delegation from M ountain Home as possible, P o v n ter declared, since B. B. Reeves, and second by Mrs.
ter. Mrs Tony K em per, died S a tu r­
a tten d ed tin» re-iledication of the tin- aim is to enable all p u p ils t o F ran k i.a u k e tt and K N ystrom .
Mrs
Lucy
L
eu
th
e
of
Longview
day evening at the general hospital
E vangelical ch u rch at L afay ette secu re a hot lunch at a very low
re tu rn e d hom e F rid ay from a tw o in Forest G rove.
last Sunday. This church has been cost.
w
eeks'
stay
w
ilh
Mr.
and
Mrs
Sam
Mrs. K enneth M atthew s of C al­
re-nam ed Poling E vangelical church
P rices for th e various item s to
ifornia visited from W ednesday u n ­
in honor of th e Poling fam ily I bo included on th e m enus w ere a n ­ W alters.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Sam
Joss
and
fa
m
­
A m ong th e sp eak ers w:e Rev (' W nounced as th ree cen ts for sand-, ily. Mr. and Mrs O tto Schulz, and til F riday w ith h e r sister. Mrs. M. J
K an tn er, w ho w as p asto r of M oun- 1 w iehes, h alf-p in t of m ilk, cocoa, Mr.
a n d Mrs A rth u r Schulz and
tain Home church in 1883. w hen the apples, oranges and bananas, or tw o J e a n e tte Schulz atten d ed a d in n er
old "L ittle w hite ch u rch on the of th e item s for five cents, F ive- in honor of Mrs. C aroline S chulz's
hill." was first built Itr C ( ’ P o l­ cent item s include salads, desserts, 78th b irth d a y an n iv ersary in P o rt­
ing. delivered the m orn in g address soups and o th er hot dishes T h is land Sunday.
Those from here w ho atten d ed in- I price schedule w ill rem ain in e f ­
West Union D arn in g club m et
eluded Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Schm clt- fect un til it is d eterm in ed w h e th ­ w ith M rs H enry W hite last T u es­
Zcr. Rev G W. Plum er, Mrs F anny e r or not changes a re req u ired . day. and had a pot luck d inner.
S nvder. Mr and Mrs Jo e Ego and F ifty -cen t tickets, w hich will w ork E ight w ere present. T he aftern o o n
. M
P ci ii - - Ego Among former on tlie sam e plan as re s ta u ra n t w as sp en t in p lay in g games. Next
M ountain H ome folk p resen t was meal tickets, w ill be sold to th e m o n th they w ill m eet w itli Mrs.
M rs E rnest B runton, nee K atie B ry ­ pupils, although th ey may pay F ran k Holcomb.
an. w ho now lives in E ugene w ith cash each day if th ey so prefer.
lier husband and children.
M ounlain Home Radio rlu li m et !
w ith Mrs. 11. I. L ekas last T uesday ■
w ith six ladies present M eeting n ext j
T uesday is scheduled w ith M rs (
G eorge Allison. E veryone in terest- |
ed is invited
BANKS F u n eral services w ere
P lan A nnual d in n er
| held nt th e B anks ch u rch S a tu r­
G eorge K irk p atric k , m aster of day aftern o o n for Mrs R achael
Scholls G range, rem inds all th at th e McNab, w ho d ied N ovem ber 3 at
g ran g e w ill sponsor a com m unity H illsboro. In term e n t w as in Banks
Rev. W. F. W illings
T hanksgiving d in n e r at th e Scholls cem etery.
G ran g e hall T hank sg iv in g day. E v­ conducted th e services A q u artet
com
posed
of
I). B. Treshnm . W F
eryone is invited to com e an d b ring
basket dinner.
W illings. M rs P ete Elliason and
H igh w inds and heavy storm s Miss G oldie Elliason sang.
M onday m orning caused th e elec­
Mrs. McNab w as born J u n e 25,
tric ity to be off for several hours, 1863. S h e lived in Iowa and N eb­
in s u r e W in t e r C o m fo r t
and num erous people rep o rt leaking raska befo re com ing to Oregon.
roofs and walls.
S h e is su rv iv ed by one son, D
w ith a
M em bers of the cast of th e play. W. M cNab of W allace. Idaho, and
"W hen a Man T arries,” m et at th. tw o g ran d d au g h ters, one of whom
G eorge K irk p atric k hom e for p r a c - 1 is Miss D orothy M attico of Banks.
Rainfall Mark
H its 3 Inches
V ai.derzanden. and fam ily. M r and
Mr V anderzanden and sun W ayne
and Mr< M atthew s sp en t the w eek ­
end w ith Mrs. V anderzanden’s sis­
ter. Mrs. John Vanloo. and fam ily of
Beaver.
M r. and Mrs. H erm an W oodry of
H illsboro w ere w eek-end guests at
the J A. McCoy home.
Ira B row ns Move
Mr and Mrs. Ira B row n have
A ssociation P lan s
A n n u a l Seal Sale
M IL K
K . ,
Get acq u ain te d w ith G olf Leaf
P a ste u riz e d Milk d u rin g N ational
Milk W eek.
T h e rich, sw eet flav o r of p a ste u riz e d m ilk, to g e th e r
w ith ab so lu te freedom from contagion, m akes it th e
fav o rite h e a lth d rin k of young and old. Try it to d ay !
49
.50
UP
P IC K U P
TRUCK
H ere's a tru c k w ith rea l
nfew values u n d e r th e su r­
face.
T h ree size pick-up
bodies are m ounted on a
stu rd y , s p e e d y h a l f - t o n
chassis: 76. 88 a n d 102
inches.
Xew s ta n d a rd s of utility
and p erfo rm an ce a re o ffe r­
ed by IN T E R N A T IO N A L in
tru c k s ra n g in g from t h e
half-to n unit to th e pow er-
lul six-w heelers. See them
to d a y !
at
Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co.
D istributor* of T aylor G u ern sey D airy G rad e A Raw Milk
D istrib u to rs of B rookfield P ackaged C heese
158 E. Main 8«.
HILLSBORO
Phone 1081
P lu m b in g C o.
"S ta n d a rd ” P lum bing
K e lv in ato r A ppliances
Phone 72
132 8. 2nd Ave
Hillsboro, Oregon
M cC orm ick-D eering D ealer
B eaverton
P hone 9605
FRED
offer»
YOU
PIES, Mince and Pumpkin. Each 25c
RYE BREAD. Loaf
10c - 11c
PERFECTION BAKERY
D em and P erfection B read and P astries a t Your G rocer
S ID E B A C O N
CLABBER GIRL BAKING POW DER
19-oz. tin
LIMA BEANS—Seaside.
Tall tin
DICED BEETS—Libby's. New 1937
pack. 2's
Tin
From L ibby's m odel N orthw est plant.
MUSHROOMS—K eystone.
Sliced or pieces. 2-oz. tin
PEAS—Dew D rop Sugar.
2's tin
..............
PU M PK IN —D el M onte Golden.
New 1937 pack. 2 G ’s tin
A PRICO TS—Pacific, w hole.
N oted for th e ir fin e flavor, l's. Tall tin
PEACHES— Ivanhoe Freestone.
New pack, l 's tall tin
PIN EA PPLE JU IC E —Dole's.
N atu ral H aw aiian. 211's, tall tin
RAISINS—SunM aid.
P uffed or N ectar. 15-oz. pkg.
K IPPERED SNACKS—In oil. Q
...................................... .
tin s
A PPLE BUTTER—Skookum .
I s. Tall tin
A low -priced sp read fo r the kiddies’ lunch
MATCHES—T rue A m erican. O
16 cubic inch boxes.
for
TAM ALES—S uperior.
l's tall
....................................
ZEE TOW ELS—
A N orthw est product. Roll
CATSU P—M ission Tomato.
1 3 'j-cz. bottle
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
Cranberry Sauce 2
S ft
2
4JC Baked Beans
11c COCOA x , :'«„Br:"kfa’1.-.......................... lZc
15c FLOUR
$1.79
(10’s .................. 47c)
(25Vg’» ................ 98c)
c ,red
2
Tins ...............
for
B-M BOSTON or BROWN BREAD
15c
25c
13C
23c
All M eats In s p rc trd by Drs. Nicol and A lm qulst
FRED'S
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D eliveries Daily
MOP STICKS—W ith n o n -ru stin g head.
Each
SALE
D rom edary o r Ocean Spray. N ew 1937 pack. 17-oz. tins.
B A C O N S^ SONINC'
S H O R T E N IN G
t ill
STRING BEANS—Raycroft.
2's tin
CORN—G reat N orthern.
G olden B antam . 303's tin
M USTARD—M ortang P repared.
F ull pint
LIG HTHO USE
Q
CLEANSER
O
tins
S T R I P —H ershey Chocolate.
16-oz. tin
QUAKER OATS— R egular or Q uick
Cooking. Sm all pkg.
SHREDDED WHEAT—K elloggs.
Pkg.
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
the Best in
Quality Meats
V E A L R O A S T Lb
Phone 651
29c - 34c - 49c
V ariety flavors
JF.RGENS TOILET SO A P— Q
A greeably scented
O bars
CORN or GLOSS STARCH—
K ingsford. 16-oz. pkg
MOLASSES— A unt D inah. l* i's.
Tin
PALM OLIVE
A
TOILET SOAP
4 bars
PO RK & BEANS—V an C am p's or
A rm our’s. 22-oz. tin
TOMATO JU IC E —L ibby or D elM onte
New 1937 pack. 2!x’s
SARDINES— D elM onte A ngostura.
16-oz. tin
PIN E A PPL E —Sw eet T reat, fancy.
4 slices. l ' , ’s tin
TOMATO SAUCE—
Q
C alirose. 8-oz. tins
d for
ORANGE JU IC E —N atur Sw eet.
P ure. 211 tin
SLICED BEEF—Libby's.
2-oz. glass
M ARASCHINO CHERRIES—C & M
W hole an d broken. 5-oz. bottle
HOMINY—Van Camp's.
2
HUGH LEWIS CO.
B E E F R O A S T Lb
H ills b o ro A p p lia n c e
WHITE CAKE
W hat A Dime
W ill Buy
B O IL IN G B E E F
M IL K
29c 34c 49c
FRENCH DO-NUTS. Dozen
30c
GERMAN COFFEE CAKE. Each 15c
LOOK!
INTERNATIONAL
K R A U T Quart, and
F R A N K F U R T E R S b 2
o ? h nFoK
HAT io n À l
CAKE
A real taste tre a t. M ade w ith
Sw ansdow n and rich, sw eet
chocolate.
Specials for F riday, S atu rd ay and M onday
.November 12, 13 and 15. 1937
V
K an sas C ity
M ore H e a t— Less Cost.
B urns 24 hours on one
gallo n of Diesel Oil.
Give H eat R adiation
an d C irculation.
L iberal G u a ra n te e .
Chocolate Fudge
Jam es L eonard to Je n n ie B ra d ­
ford. Lot 9 W illiam P o in ter claim
62 T1S R1W
G lenn S. Ehle et ux to Myron
B row nlee S tj of S E 1* of Section
21 T3N R5W
F ra n k L. M itchell to Roy M c­
A rthur. Lot 18 Block 0 M etzger
A cre Tracts.
B lanche Ede et al to Reuel M a­
son et ux. 12 acres Section 29 TIN
R2W
E dith G udge to Clinton
S ervices S a tu rd a y
fo r M rs. M c N a b
G o ld L eaf P asteu rized
cer et ux. Lot 10 W V. W iley's K erkm an et ux. 4 Acres, N orth
Subdivision. Hillsboro.
Plains.
M artha A Rise,- to S arah Z.
Jo h n E rickson to S herm an T
D rake et ux. p art of Sections 3a Rilea. part Block 39. Forest G rove.
and 36 T2N R5W.
H arry Loss te r et ux to A ugustine
S tella Sm ith to Jam es D M or­ S trasel et ux. part of Section M
gan N E 'i and N 1 • S E 'i of Sec­ T3N H5W
H. G D ow ning et ux to C lara
tion 16 T2N R2W.
T P. Bow lby et ux to R. E Leech. T ract 16 F airview Addition.
G omm. Lot.-. 2. 3 and 6 Block 1 ' Hillsboro.
C harles S. K ern et ux to M ar­
N orth H illsboro A cres
jo ry Isabella Leo. Lot 72 E id A d­
M arth a E tling et al to C harles dition. Benz Park
J. F ish e r et ux. part A W H art D
School D istrict No. 14 to A ndrew
L C. 60 T1S R1W.
G am roth. p art S ections 5 and 6
H arold W alling et ux to H. D. T IN R3W.
Real E state T ra n sfe rs
B e th an y -C e d ar M ill
QUAKER
B u rn o il H e a te r
moved to O renco to be m a r their
d a u g h ter M
/
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for the
w inter.
H arm ony club did not irv et Wed­
nesday w ith M rs J. P. V anderzan-
d» ri on aeount of the death of Mr
S trohm ayer's daughter. They will
m eet with her N ovem ber 17.
O tto S tro h m ay er left for his
home in P ortland T hursday on ac­
count of th e illness of his wife.
H arm ony club wilt have an all
day m eeting W ednesday w ith p o t­
luck d in n er served at lu x u at the
home of Mr and Mi J P. V ander-
zanden.
A basket lunch w as held N ovem ­
ber 3 at the H N A hall at Banks
at the F a rm e r’s Union m eeting A
referendum on the election of n a ­
tional officers w ere voted on.
Mrs. Essie Wilson, teacher of the
K ansas City school, has been u n ­
able to talk for a few’ days. Ethel
McCoy, eighth grader, has been as-
, sisting h e r w ith th e classes
Mr. F itzscharles, w ho has been
helping w ith th e w a ln u t harvest at
the Seavy ranch for several days,
retu rn ed h om e W ednesday to A l­
sea w ith his son. Ned. w h o h a s
been visiting at the Ralph Oglesby
home.
Topped w ith delicious brow n sugar and toasted nuts
A n n u a l D in n e r at
M t. H o m e F rid ay
S ch o o l C a fe teria s
to O p e n M o n d a y
Rage Seven
Res. Phone 321Z
We close at 9 o’clock Sharp every Saturday night
ARE PRICES HIGHER?
H ere is a com parison of prices in 1929 and 1937 on ten re p re se n ta tiv e item s.
T he 1937 prices a re not special prices, b u t ou r re g u la r sh e lf prices. Special
prices w hich a re ad v e rtise d from tim e to tim e m ake th e 1937 prices still low er.
1929
JE L L O —
8'jC
Pkg.
MATCHES—S earchlight.
32e
Carton
20 cubic inch boxes.
PALM OLIVE
3 for 25c
T O ILET SOAP. 2 bar
C O FFE E —H ills. M. J. B or
52c
G olden West. 1-lb. tin
SNOWDRIFT—Tlie perfected
79c
shortening. 3-lb. tin
1937
6c
25c
13c
29c
57c
1929
CORN—Del Maiz. fancy
2 for 35c
cream style. 303's. 2 for
M ILK —C arnation. A lpine o r
B orden's, tall tins. 3 cans
I lie
FLOU R—Crown. F ish er
Blend, D rifted Snow . 49's
>2.09
PIN E A PPL E —Sw eet T re a t
27!$c
o r L ibby's, sliced. 2 H ’s .................
TOM ATOES—Mission.
In P uree. 2H's tin
12'4c
1937
25c