The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 11, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    ARGUS,
Page Two
Linn spent January 1 with Mrs
Cook's parents. Mr and Mrs. J E
Blazer
Mr and Mrs Boring of Beaverton
old friends ot Mr. and Mrs Jerome
Buzan. were guests at the Buran
home Monday.
Banks The star mail route, w hich
Charles Blazer, son of Mr and has been coming fro tn F\>rest
Mrs J. E Blazer, has joined the Greve
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________ , The
has been _ re-routed.
Welding CCC near Eugene
riail now conies direct from Htlls-
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in Banks at 10 a
arriving
Mrs. Alice McInnis who is work­ boro.
Orenco Annual missionary birth­ ing in Portland, spent the week-end I in. which will be one hour earlier
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. than before Return mail is taken
day luncheon will be give" »’ *
to Fore t Grove IX'stmaster A C
church dining room
''lial I) M McInnis
Mrs D M McInnis spent part of r Wahl states that mail going north
birthday offering »dl oe taken.
Miss Eliza be h Carlyle will be hon- las: week with her son. D W Mc­ i should be pA'ted not later than
<«r guest at birthday luncheon^ She Innis. and family She helped care « S« 45 a m Ollier mail should be
will sail on January 20
China for her new twin grandson* IXmal.I I posted before 11.45.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
to resume
m
hST Ä'honie*
on furlough 2 and Duncan, who arrived January home
ot Mr. and Mrs W L. Mix>re
She 1.—
half.
for Mr a ' year
Mr. and Mrs Henry Versteeg and I were Mr. and Mis W H McEl-
and uni
Mrs''George
D. Garrett
family visited at Unionvale Sun­ . downey of Forest Grove.
■ove out
Banks Dairy Products company
drove
out from Portkmd Sunday day with her uncle. J. E. Noble
took
Mrs.
S
L.
Mrs Ella Clark spent Saturday ■ held ils annual meettng Monday at
«toon mix
and
and Mrs. Marv Beach to Forest ant Sunday at the Sheldon home ■ the home ot Mrs. Flora Muniord.
Grove to
y>.y,.:«' re-«'a\ :.\t as follows.
U be
Mt* guest* of - Mr
- - *nd Mrs. in Newberg.
Beach n
n-
H N Robinson. Mrs Be»ch
Mrs Dewey Mercer and Sam Orn- . R. M Banks, president; C. Herb.
turnoi with them in
t0
L
vice-president; Mrs. Flora Munford.
Portland for, a few oav» ^,ard duff of Laurel visited Mrs. Rhoda secretary - treasurer. Monigom c i j
Cadv
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs L.
Mr and Mrs James Rachin of [ Turner a 11 d Clell Carstens a r e
had as Sunday gmst^Mr and Mrs
Portland visited Mr and Mrs L. «rustees.
A E Wright of Portland.
Joint installation of the Poeo-
Mr an«i Mrs. Tom Jirrin and T Finigan and family Sunday
Mr and Mrs C L. Dempsey were • b.uitas Rebekah lodge and Jericho
son of Helvetia '¡7nt .^nday with
■ Odd Fellows was held m their hall
entertained
at
the
W
F
Wohl-
Mrs
Mrs. Perrin's parents. Mr. and
schlegel home Sunday Mrs Wohl- • Saturday night. Rebekah ofticers
wVlcox of Vancouver schlegel returned home with hem 1 .ns.ailed were: Mrs Fred Wilcox.
noble grand Mrs Robert Bangs.
Wash was the guest of ^<r aunt and remained until Wednesday
Kenneth
Whitmore.
Raymond I vice grand: Mrs W L. Moore, treas-
and uncle. Mr ?nA^Jr?' k her Meyers.
Loren and Glen Hill and i :« : . Mrs. W E Davies, secretary ;
Mitchell. Iasi week. Tluy took her
Ben Stamm attended a party at : Mrs. Charles Slupley. chaplain;
home Sunday night.
the
Coolev
home Saturday evening 1 Mrs. J. J. Hutchens. R S N.
Mrs Florence Smather*
at Laurel, honoring the Misses Way. Mrs Verle Prickett. L. S N G .
Francisco is v visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G McCormick. W E Davies, outside guardian, and
Mr and Mrs. Ensley. and other Miss Helen Homm and Hodson Mc- Fred Wilcox, inside guardian
Odd FVilow officers installed were:
reSunday guests at the W. F. Hun- Cormi.k were entertained at the C
er horned Mr and Mrs £wson J Homm home in Laurelwood Sun­ H H Carstens, noble grand. FYed
1
Wileox.
vice grand. George Schneid­
Auld and Mrs. Mmnie Jones of day The McCormick family also
E. "
Davies, treas-
' visited the C. G. White lamily at er >;■.rotary. W. ~
urer: R. M
Banks. warden; Ed
“Mr^and Mrs Carl Peterson and Cherrv Grove
Schneider.
R.
S
N.
G..
Amos Sel-
Mr. and Mrs Charles Tatman vis­
children of Portland spent Sun­
ited his nephew. Raleigh Baker, of lers. L. S N G ; Will Walker. 1
day here with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. William Powers of Manning, at Good Samaritan hos­ S. V G ; J J Hutchens, chaplain,
and Henry J. Atlee. guardian An
Hillsboro were guests at the Biggs pital January 3. Baker is recover­ oyster
supper was served after the
ing from infection in his knee
home Sunday,
, .
installation.
Lloyd
Brown
of
Scholls,
the
Miss
­
Mr and Mrs. W H^Rmg had a»
Charles Hedricks of Forest Grove
their Sunday guests Mr an<l Mr es Margarete Neill and Alice May­ was
Al Leonheart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert nard. Don Haynes and Barky Jones day- a Banks business visitor Mon­
were
guests
at
the
Deford
home
Clark. Fred Gleichman. Bobbie and
Otto Galaway of Hillsboro was
__ ,
Hazel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.
Miss Ptiddy Dempsey of Portland a Banks business visitor Monday
Hank Wright, and Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiplev of
was a guest of her aunt. Mrs. W
Dick Worthen of Aloha.
Banks, Mr. and lifts. George Mc­
Mrs Sarah Nickerson of Portland F. Wohlschlegel. last week.
Mr and Mrs Lee Oakes of Hills­ Farlane of Forest Grove and Erwin
is visiting her nephew. Louie Mad-
boro Mr and Mrs Charles Zeigler Shipley of Hillsboro visited Sunday
den. and family.
to
and
family of Carlton and Mrs with Mrs. Audrey- Heaton and
Miss Elizabeth Carlyle went
Lena Movers and family met at Avery Shipley.
Forest
Grove last Wednesday
rxire-si xriosc
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.
Mrs. George Moss and Mrs. Cass
tend the monthly meeting ot the the George Zeigler home Sunday
__________ of
Woman s Foreign Missionary so­ and helped him with his house­ Wilson attended the uistallation
ciety. where she was the guest of keeping Mrs Zeigler is able to sit the Neighbors of Woodcraft in Cor­
honor. She returned t o Orenco up and walk but is not able to nelius last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Shipley and
leave the hospital as was expected
Sunday evening.
.
children were Sunday visitors at
Mrs Anna Berry returned last last week
Mr. and Mrs J W. Hughes of the home of Mr and Mrs. Art
■week
from a two
VITÍ. livu,
«--. weeks
------- «sit• *lth
Forest Grove visited Mrs. Lena Hundley at North Pains
relatives and friends in Seattle
wattle.
Twelve tables of "500" were in
Mrs L. R Richey of Beaverton Meyers one day last week
Elmer Larson and Glen Waldo of play at the R. N A. lodge New
visited at the H E Burdette home
home
Newberg held preaching services at Years evening. High scores were
Thursday afternoon.
the Proctor home at Bald Peak won by Mrs. C. B. Hall and Joseph
last w eek and Wednesday this week. Bernards, second by Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Clarke
Mrs. Granville Everst visited in
Mr. and Mrs Henry Beard and
Portland last week with her son- sons of Green Mountain were Sun­
in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. day guests at the Walter Beard
Lee Herman, who announce the home.
Chehalem Mountain—Red raspber­ birth of a daughter. January 5.
Elvin Endicott, who spent sev­
eral weeks in Caldwell. I.faho. dur­
ries are ripe here. B. L. Deford. This is their first child.
ing the illness and death of his
F E Hoffman and George Saxton
mother, has returned home.
LAFAYETTE DOOLEY
have all found ripe fruit on their
Dennis Saunders and sons of
Cuthbert bushes Roses, violets, pan­
LaFayette Dooley. 74. former
sies, marigolds and many other Banks resident, died at Bonner's Salem were guests at the Henderson
flowers are in bloom on the moun­ Ferry. Idaho.. January 9 and fu- Smith home Sunday.
Mrs. William Marr and Mrs. Er­
tain, in contrast to last year at this neral services will be held from the
time, when even the grass was Forest Grove Undertaking company nest Marr of Kansas Citv were
frozen out. Bluebirds have been chapel at 2:30 p m. Sunday. •'
Dr o Tuesday guests of Mrs. R. M. Kines
Sixty-six new fiction and biog­
here all winter.
(__________
________ and inter-
H Holmes ____
will'officiate
books have been added to the
A . pot-luck
supper will be
spon-
ment will be in the Banks ccme- raphy
Banks high school library. Seme
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tery
sored bv the Pleasant View com­
are new and others second-hand
munity club Saturday evening Ray
Mr. Dooley was born at Fresno.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Jurgens of
Ego. E G Heaton. George Maynard Cal. July 16. 1859. coming here with David
Hill were Thursday guests
»Tank Schmeltzer. Earl Jones and his narents in 1860 He left Banks of Mr. s and
Mrs Frank Rinck.
Leonard Whitmore are the supper August 25. 1893. and had been in
Mrs E E Nickerson, who has
committee. All are invited to come Idaho and Montana since that time been
visiting
friends and relatives
and bring pot-luck, plate, cup and He was in the mining business for
silverware There will be a penny many years, but of late years had at Monroe and Scio for a few
returned home Saturday-
march to pay for coffee A short been employed bv the U S forest months,
Mr, and Mrs. George Meacham
program and social evening will service at Trov. Mont Deceased is
of
Mountaindale
were Sunday
follow
survived by a sister. Mrs. .Melissa J. guests at the heme of Mr and
Mr and Mrs Wayne Jones and Gelderblom. Portland, and four Mrs W. G Walker
son visited her brother-in-law and brothers: Frank. Henn' and John.
Mr and Mrs J J Hutchens and
sister. Dr. and Mrs. Homer Huster. Banks, and Irving. American Lake. Delbert Hutchens of Banks Mr
at Newberg Sunday.
Wash.
and Mrs. George Wilson of FMrest
Mr and Mrs. Tweedale of Port­
Grove and Leu Wilson of Moun­
land were guests Sunday of Mrs.
taindale were Sunday guests of Mr
Pilgrim
House
Tweedale's uncle. Ferd Diedencks
and Mrs
Archie Thompson at
January 14: Chapel service wor- Mountaindale.
William Rodgers and family have
rw ___
r ___ quarters
_
ship,
temporary
at court
been ill with lagrippe, but are __
Mrs.
Charles
Sellers entertained
house. 11 a m. Holy communion
recovering.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Ego and Miss will be celebrated "to all who love
Peronice Ego ot Mountain Home the Lord." Junior sermon on "Com­
were entertained at the Ray Ego pany for Supper.' Pastor Henry S
Haler will speak on "This Do in
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Harry H Cook and Remembrance." Pastor's residence,
children Carol and Noel of West 1431 Main street. Telephone 2844
Star Route Banks Changed to
Come Direct From County Seat
Missionary
Meet Orenco
Next Tuesday
Berries. Flowers
Bloom Chehalem
a group of relatives and friends at
her ’ home Sunday,
-
-
•
- be-
the ix'easlon
mg the birthday anniversary ot
Mrs \V I Bellers Guests were
Mr ami Mrs W f Sellers. Amos
Sell, rs Mr and Mi s William Marr
■ nd daughters Marjorie amt Wilma
of Kansas City
Word of the death of Gerald
Shipley of Alaska was received
here bv Mr and Mis Charles Ship-
ley this week Gerald Shipley WiW
1 li«' son of Mr and Mrs Grant
Shipley an 1 a brother of Charles
Shipley He was killed in a mine
accident in Alaska
Mrs Walter Wild of Portland is
seriously ill at her home there She
was formerly Wilma Dooley ot
Banks
Rov Strandberg received a badlv
sprained ankle last
'
Sunday w lule
skating.
Mr. and Mrs It A W ilcox and
children were Portland visitors
Sunday.
Mr ami Mis M I Berdan aixi
grandchildren. Frank
_____ and
___ ________
Donald
Berdan, o! Forest. Grove were Sun­
day guests ot Mr and Mrs N
Berdan
Ellsworth Wilk.« of Hillsboro was
a Sunday afternoon guc-st of Mrs
M A. Dodds
A card party will be given by the
R N A lodge members next Thurs­
day evening in the R N A. hall
A'.mission charge will be 15 cent*
Mrs Charles Prickett of Hr Grove
was a Monday guest ot Mrs M
IX'.ids
Mothers' club officers elected Fri­
day nt th«- meeting at the home
ot Mrs Kay Pannley were Mrs
Chara's Shiplev. president, Mrs C
S Thatcher. vice president; Mrs
Fred Wolford. secretary, and Mrs.
Rav Pa rm ley. treasurer The next
inciting will be with Mrs. B W.
Armentrout
Mr and Mrs Fred Bix'k of Ore­
gon City spent the week-end with
»-W-
HILLSBORO,
OREGON
Mr and Mrs R A Kennedy Mrs.
Bo, k is Mrs Kennedy s sister.
Ed Clark ot flic Dalles stunt
lust wees in Banks
Mis Ai hie Gioinpson and chil­
dren of Mountulndaie were gu« si •
ot Mr and Mis ,1. J Hütchen Eli­
dili
Lamar Sandy was a week-end
gue..... of Ills brother-in-law and
sis.er. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Man.
at Kansas City
Mis Claude McCalm and son of
I'. .... Wash, were sue ts W'eu-
o-diy of Mrs Mi Calms parents
Mr and Mis J J. Hutchens.
Mi and Mi- Orville Sandy und
son Jack were Saturday guests at
the C Sandy home
1 lealth Booklets
Distributed I terr
Kellogg Company of Bit le Cre k
Mull, manulu Hirers ot rea«!v-t«>-
.1. «. reais is duitribiuing All-llran
lealth b.'.’klets m Hillsboro and
surrounding rural districts This
booklet carries out the "Sunnyside
ot late" idea used in advertising
All-llran and con anis valuable
health hints and some excellent
recipes and diets
local grocers are co-operating in
th.- "Sunnyside ot Life campaign
uy featuring A! Brun tn their stores
tills week.
Chevrolet Showing
Portland Saturday
First public showing of the 1934
"knee-action" Chevrolet cars will
be next Saturday at the Masonic
einple. Portland, according to Janu s
Whitelaw, local dealer. First ear«,
will be in the showrooms of the
Hillsboro Motor company soon
Showing will continue in Portland
for a week and will include all the
glamour of that attending new
model openings m prosperity years,
declared Whitelaw
Thursday. January 11. 1934
Hierly, David Mason, and Melvin1 city council took the onth of of-
lice Jununry 3.
Guniin niuiMlay evening
Beaverton
Dulles ot the Bethel t'ongri'ga-
I urinerx Meet ut I tur hum
church presented a playlet.
United Fui iners' league will meet
I haiiksgiviiig Ann." Bunday idghl
Folk Elect tlonal
p in Frl-
WesLslope Bible class met Naim ut Durham school ut
iliiv i> E Siu h i ot West HlayUui
day at the It B M< Minn home on will speak
New Heads Canyon road
Nav you MW It III the Alitu*
h
New
Beaverton
Officers of KlwiinUi
club wi're installed January 3 us
follow. A M Junnsen. president;
Charles clarke, vice piestdent; Dav
Ion 1‘eck. .secretary Walter 1*01101,
retiring president of this district,
was Installing officer
lust 1‘ue.slav ileum: four boys
ran away from St Man's Imine
l'lieir names me Raymond Ruebon.
Kenneth Sauer. Robert Ezell, all
13 years old. and Curtis Ezell, 11
years old.
Rebekah lodge <d Beaverton in­
stall« ,| 1934 ollleers .l.muuiy 2 Mrs.
Stanley Rogers, district deputy, was
installing vltlecr. Mr lieiiliolm ot
I : . .and a. led a* her us.spt.111l
lho.se installed were Mrs Hugh
Lewis, ivmle grand. Mrs C J Hlel-
llian vice-grand. Mrs
Hardniun,
warden Mrs I Miller, conductress.
Mrs Stunford Bogus chaplain.
Mrs Wheeler. I G . Mrs Taylor.
O G Mrs »; R sheet*. treasurer.
Mis Chamberlain. sccrel.iry; Mrs
Faster. I.
L S
Bail« s n. I. S
R S V G.
The Ladles' Mlssionary Auxiliary
of the Bethel Congregational church
elec.ed ollleers at the regular meet­
ing last Tlnirsduv Mrs l.ee Richey.
president; Mr* i 1 l> Sliellenberg-
er. 1st vice-president; Mrs Meyers,
2nd vice-president, Mrs o ole-
son. secretaiy. Mrs " Lnwrrncr Tuck-
er. treasurer, Mrs George Tuvlor,
‘ ‘
C
missionary chairman, und ' Mrs
e
Ifaaoo. 2nd missionary chuir-
man.
Beaverton Giunge will meet Sat-
urday in ull-day session Newly
elected officers will preaid« The
lecture progruin ut 1 30 is O|X II
to the public,
Hl-Y club of the Beaverton >11*11
school initiated Bob Denney.. Anuxs
Phone
771
Phone
771
F ree Delivery
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OUR STORE IS SPICK AND SPAN
OUR FOOD IS CLEAN AND FRESH
OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE
Special* for Friday and Saturday — January 12 and 13
THESE SPECIALS ARE CASH
Matches
Beans
Cocoa
Cheese
Western Food Store
AN INDI •PENDENT STORE
Phone* 2001
y
Isnnk
Free Delivery
Kenyon, Owner*
I’«»atures for Fri., Sat., Mon. — Jan 12, 13, 15
Palmolive
You will always find n wide
variety at Western Foods
store Kept fresh!
X
Free Delivery
iiK'inliers of the Beaverton
I l ICMPS—
4 II«.
1.» n t < ».—
Each
C Ut HOTS
2 bundirx
<
uibage —
Pound
10c
5c
5c
5c
SPINACH
15c
Rockwood’s.
2 lb. can
FLOUR
Maple Leaf.
49 lb*.
Many other Specials
Airmail
Blend. Lb.
Societtee
Blend. Lb.
42c
Large pkg.
Shortening
Swift'* Creacent
Red Rose,
49 lb*.
Fisher’* Blend.
49 lb*.
In a sanitary
4 lb*.
l*4N< 4KI ll"tK-4Qn
9H/I0 lbs
S|x’rry or Albers
< HIIN—No 2 tall
3 for
liKAN Pillsburvs.
Each
sH CSSIIOH \ —
I M li
I lilt XX
Kellogg's Each
BRAN Fl.AKtS—
’ for
RED ROSE
9 IL. bag
T» A—Fancy black
Pound
PI Iti X—Quart
Each
BALT i
3 for
Ilf I ING—Steward'»
I in.,
Your
Service
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Really to advise you in purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Almquist.
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Home Cured
Hams
Side Bacon
Back Bacon
c
Bacon Squares
Hamburger
Pork Roast
Beef Roast
Lard
Pure Home Rendered
FRESH SMELT ARE IN SEASON
WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliverie* Daily
Re*. Phon« 321Z
19c
25c
Furr rane.
AJI.-BÍAN
25c
COFFEE
IO lbs.
23c
19c
BANANAS
F’uficv fruit. •< t
3 lb*
IwU
SUGAR
Ohio Blue Tip
6-box carton
Each
ljC
BEETS—
Î bunches
Fancy Calif pack
a ibs. gm b
SOAP
25c
25c
17c
19c
27c
20c
25c
49c
10c
25c
7c