The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 12, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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HILLS RO RO
ARGUS,
HILLS BORO,
OREGON
Thursday, April 12, I'.l.'ll
with onion Juice and seasoning
Pack light in small moulds or Jelly
glasses. The eggs must be pressed
uown light with a spoon. 1‘uuv in
ice box. preferably over night or
tlie day before. It glasses are used,
iousi'ii from around edges mid the
<s; mould will come out whole
Niue ami place on piece ot tom.ito
paus'd mi lettuce leal Herve with
l hous.m l l.-utuid
Istiuid dressing;
dressing, i a de­
I I lls been employed
Cha:.Dyke is driving the milk licious salad for a first dinner
Hie
stage
was
dtvoniled
with
a
Miss Brown is Bride
TIMBER Two serious ltygin; ac­
truck
for
Mr.
Mcl
’
euk
windmill,
water
scene,
house
«tyke
course
1ms
WiU >ri\r WOQUl 11X
Bonita Brown. 19. daughter and several bouquets ot tulips.
cidents occurred last week in. Uns of Miss
Jeit Kennedy and family have
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown of Leading
vicinitv McEchern.
a high Uvgntc
c .uno« r
characters were Hollis . red ni.-' ti'e C m * WUaoa bouse,
rmploG-d
by live K-tur
Timber and Thane Ohler of Tre- Hartwick.
v.icate.i by
tn Mr and Mis
Beulah Shtgeno. Roy recentlv vacate.i
son ot
of Mrs
Mrs. May Ohler. were Moss. Ione Bateman.
company. snsUuned fatal Injun home, son
Theresa I'm t- \..le Prickett.
married
ui
Hillsboro
last
Saturday
Family
Move«*
Friday
when a to log the
fell BL on Vincent
him. s
Ca*on. Billy Moore,
reeved
The young couple are at the beach scli. James
Mr and Mrs R A Kenne iv und
Hall Propk* in the choruses
h£pltal >n Portland, when* he pars­ lor several days, after which they Sheila
were abo in Dutch costumes Lillie ■OH 1>.ui' moyod to their new hon e
WITCH HAZKl lhitrlcia Hoeffel
ed away Friday night. He was will make their home at Treharne first, second a n «i third graders en ea t Dairv . i-ek Mr. and Mr- gave
a birthduy p.uly at her home
Work is progressing rapidly on -mg " Hie Children ot Holland, Austin Marr are moving into the
about thirtv-eiglit and is surmid
Satui
iav aiurnoon Gii.s,.- were
the
bullduig
to
be
occupied
by
tile
by two daughters in Port
£*'-irl£j
and clog danced Connie Lou K li­ Kennedy hous< here
lorna
beck Ivon B ek. Mary Ellen
w.ll
telephone
otfice.
The
equipment
Elmer Meacham and Mr tuui Nash. Carolyn
iChuck' Berning, a ,res'd!1'?1 ,>«. oe moved withir. tliirtv davs
ned« F ern Johnson. Connie I ou
N.u-h. Anna Helen
Timber and an employe of tne
Mr*.
A
H
I
honi
pion
and
tamil
v
.
■
and
Marioue
Wilcox
guv«*
Courts
all.I M.uv June Courts
Mt and M's J W 1’.:.. ;,is and a Duich dance I slices were Mar­ ol Mountauutale visited nt the B
Sunset Logging company
Patruuis
grandmother
and grand-
family.
Miss
Mavrene
Tallman.
and
a fractured skull April 4 Mr Ber
Griffin. Grac«' Cason. Berne.ee W. Armentrout lioin«- Sunday
t.dlier hit Sunday for Kurview,
IaVerne KilOurg visited triends in jorie
rong
was
a
trucker
and
had
just
Vernon
Layton
IVevhled
F'rulav
and
Ketha
Wiswell.
Approxl-
will remain u week mid
stooped to measure his log when, a Manning Saturday.
Word has U .m received here of where they
$20 was cleared
ill return to witch Ha.'el
tnag hit by a tailing Wf &trUl.k Mr and Mrs. Roy Townsend of m.neh
Thursday visitor* at the K N A die marriage ot Miss Alice Phelps th.'ll
Sunset
camp
and
Mrs.
A
F.
Mr
and
Mrs
Null and son
Orn
­
hun across the back of the h ad
here were Mra Mary Grey ot FAvre.'. Grove and Vernon Uiy- Junior v.sit j Mr H Naslis
duff visited Sunday with Mr. anti and ■ Mrs
brother.
He was removed to St.
to:i of Mountaindale at Kelso.
Nellie
Redhngvr
.:;;xrior
Mrs.
D
W.
Rainwater
on
the
l. Nash, 0( M Itch H.i el '1 UM
Tini- officers of the R N A lodge.
hospital in Portland. Both men were ber-Vernonia highway.
Wash M.vrch 31 They were ucconi- V
o.«j
(hi
Wc-dliesday
Mr
and
Mi
taken in the Vernonia Legion am-
Ida Hopkuis of Monmouth and paniel by Mr and Mrs J. Phelps,
Nash and soil were aecoinpanled
bulance.
Vernita Raines ot Salem were week­ della Pheljvs and Mrs George Segar II
bv M and Mrs V L N.usn to
Mr and Mrs J H. Wescott of
end guests at the E. E Hopkins ot FMrest Grove They left immedi­ Salem
they visited at Uie
Oaston spent Sunday with their
ately for Seaside, where they will C Nash where
home
home.
son and daughter-m-law. Mr .ud
Banks grade school started to make their home Both Mr and
William Kemp ot near Winlock,
Mrs J H Wescott Jr.
_
Mrs Layton are well known liere. Wash
practice track this week
visited at the C W Mason
Miss Dorothy De*n let.
Mr and Mrs C Sandy and fam­ home . luring
Signs
Contract
the past week
for Portland, where she will
ily
.
Francis
Thompson
of
Portland
ROY—A surprise party was given
Mary Kingston has signed a con­
Mis» Margaret
____ ____
Drake ____
has ____
.-uffi-
employed.
(<>
at the home of Mrs C. F Jesse, tract to teach the Harrison school and Maurice 1'hotnpson ot Keyport. ciently
recuperated from her recent Karl Snell of Arlington, spi uker of
Wash., visued Mr and Mrs B W operation
honoring her on her seventy-first next year.
to
lx-
able
to
resume
Southern Pacific Company has birthday Present were Mr and Mrs
Sunday
the house ot representative-, can­
Olto Beard of the CCC camp at Armentrout
school work at Hillsboro union
opened up a tram masters ofiue Harvey Jesse and son Donald of Oak
Mr. mid Mrs Bert Grindle and her
didati* tor secretary ot stat Snell
Ridge was a week-end guest Mrs
high
Miss
Drake
is
a
member
ot
at Timber with assistant traun- Hillsboro. Mr and Mrs. Fred Jesse of
Neitie Hieberlein of Me.Minn-
is well known here, having been
his parents here
master W W McDonald, m charge and sons Waltei »nd Edwin. Mr.
ville. Jolin Holland of Green Moun- the senior claa* at Hillsboro
a Frequent visitor
Glen Sherwood has bom absent
Teachers Signed
to take care of the large increase and Mrs. Ellis Taylor and daughter
tain and A H. Wolford were Sun­
Banks grade school has signed up day _ guests at ille Fred Wolford from school durum the put wiek
in business expected on the Tll-a- Norma Jean. Mr and Mrs. Joseph
du«’ to illness.
mook branch. Tlus is the lust ume Lepscliat. Artliur Jesse and son the tollowuig teachers for a nUie home.
Mr and Mrs D Bmnett i- om
months
term for hex: year: Clyde
a trainmaster has ever been lov.ued Elmer. Louise Stanton. Archie Jesse
Mr, and Mrs Eli Grindle were
Hopkuis.
principal
and
seventh
and
outside of Portland. There are three and tl . t’.ored guest Mrs. C. F.
overnight guests of their son. Frank pained by their children Wilfred.
Eumme and Melva spent Saturday
eigth grades; Sylvia Oashelm. fifth Grindle, in FVrtland
new trains being put on this week Jesse.
/
visiting Mrs. Barnett's sister mid
sixth grades; Phyllis Nelson,
to handle the large shipments of Miss R.
Hazel Wiilford and Mary King­ family
fereanden. who has and
THATCHER Mrs Hora Haney
mid Mrs. George Kmn-
third
and
fourth;
and
Moxie
Hop
­
logs and pulp wood coming from b«.*en employed
ston visited at tile Ell Kingston nies. in Mr
H D Kerk- kins, first and second.
celebrated
her
blrUxlav
Sunday
at
Portland
TUamook. Wheeler and Mayo, and man home, has ..
home at Scholls Sunday
’ome for the
her home near Strxvsel !’recent
Open
Station
Mrs.
Everett
Hopkins
of
Wish
­
this necessitated several additional past week on a
Banks
nuie
defeated
Buxton
here
of illness.
Lloyd M’llumdore s filling station \\<re Mr. and Mrs Paul Rmgle and
Wash., visited last week with Sunday 6 to 4
lvelper crews at Timber.
Miss Evely-
is is employed at ram.
the Port land-Hillsboro highway children of HHbboro. Mr und
her children. Moxie and Clyde
freight No. 66-i now ships at W he« 1- the home o:
Mrs Hattie Davidson, who has on
and Mrs. Ernest Hopkins.
Mrs b N Haney of Forrfit Grove,
er instead of Tillamook and a new Lyda at Cent«.
been caring for her mother Mrs. has tx*en opened tor business
Mrs Charlra Hears. Mr
Mbxs Greta Mata-r was surprised Mr and
Ole Strandberg. who was with the M A Dodds, for tile past three
train has been put on
Mr. and Mrs. Pius J. Moore and
"
friend« on Tur*- mid Mrs Wil! Haney und son WU-
Wheeler find TillAniook. Mond3. family and Miss Mary Moore of survey crew a: Eastern Oregon, has weeks, returned tv her work a t b) * .roup of her
daughter I ai U. Mr und
lard
end
mommg six engine crew^ and three Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. J. returned home
the Masonic home Sunday. Mrs day evening, the occasion being Mrs. Lou Wright und son Wilbur,
Ed Muller and Donald Garrigus Violet Garrigus is now staying with tier birtiiday
train crews were ad-ed to the Tun A Moore and family Sunday.
M: and Sirs Ernest
_________
Lehman ____
and Mr lUld Mrs. TM Haney, F. A.
ber district. There wnll betenJO Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spiering of are repainting and remodeling the Mrs. Dodds.
family ot near Cedar Mill visited Bennett. Herl Scum u n d Hob
fifteen carloads of pulp wood
Maurice Thompson of Keyport. .it
"illsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFarlane Hardware.
Barnes of Ttiatiher, Mr mu! Mra.
t!:e G M.it.'en home Sunday
Mrs. C. S. Thatcher spent Sunday Wash., visitot his mother. Mrs B
Tillamook; twenty-five carloads ot Smith of Portland visited at the
..... ...... und
Miss Clara E Moore spent tin' Jeff Hayden mid soils Muyo
pulp logs from Wheeler and forty P. J. Vanderzanden home Thursday until Wednesday with her sons. W Armentrout, and other friends
week-end visiting ui Salem. She Roi i and dsm htei Harriet tnd Fred
carloads of fir logs from Mayo Roy las*, the first game of the William and Darwin, in Portland here over the week-end.
Haney
and
family
of
Slrassil
Mr and Mrs B W Armentrout
daily in addition to the normal season to Willamette. Sunday after­
Mr and Mrs. Eli Kingston of returned to Witch Hazel Sunday
Sylvia Wood, who is working in
busmes.-.. which means a -arge in­ noon. 8 to 2. Batteries were Wil­ were Tuesday visitor* in Portland Scholls visit«*d at the J J Hu:chetLs evening
J.i.k Eggunan of near Cedar Mill Portland, was with her futhrr m in
crease in payrolls for this district lamette, Colmever and Rauch: Roy. at the Otto Hollenbeck home
home litre Saturday.
.-pent the week-end at the Floyd Friday to Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McGraw and
Lloyd Smead and Clifford Pierson E. Meeuwsen. W. Vandercoevermg
Mr. and Mrs Paul Rlngle and
home
family of Vernonia were week-end EGGS
spent last week with Smead s sis­ and E. Bernards.
\ 8PI < I M (Mi I \\( 1 Hartsell
Mrs. E Whitman, accompanied son Itul'.ard and daughter Patsy
ter Mrs Robert Kral, in Wheeler.
A card party was held at Moore's guests ot Mr. and Mrs G W Mc­
DISH
her daughter Denienus
_____ _____
and ol H'.Kslxiro and Mr and Mrs 8 N
Mrs Kral returned Friday with hall Thursday evening by the Roy Graw.
Eggs are the nations breakfast by
niece Miw Mamie Aust, lett during Haney of Foust Grove visited Mr
vis- dish,
Mr and Mrs. G W McGraw
1
them and took her mother to Port­ baseball club at which twelve tables
as we all know Still there are the
past week for Duquesne. Kumm- and Mi Will ll.mi'y Sundny
land for medical treatment.
were played. High score was won by i"ed Mr and Mrs. W ’ H Lee la not so many of us who have them Whitman
Ahce Woods, who has taken a
a sister of Lloyd Mul­
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Welter spent Agnes Vandehey and Julius Duyck Portland Sunday.
at other times Prepared in the len lore of Ls Witch
course- tn nursing nt the Multnomah
Hazel
the week-end with Mr. Welter s Second by Mrs. Leo Geispers and
Seniors to Give Play
various ways below however, they
county
hospital I* home tin. week
Mr and Mr. Oliver Doak of
Uther. M F Welter, of Beaverton John Bernards.
Senior class at the local high can be used for fancy luncheon Mayo, who liave been spending tile She Ls getting ready for her gradu­
They visited relatives ot Mrs. we.v-
Much of the grain and all vari­ school has chosen "Peg OMy Hear:" dishes as well as a substitute for pas:
week at tile H Schwaraenboch ation.
er in Portland Sunday.
1 eties of vetch are being destroyed a three-act play by J. Hartley Man­ meat at dinner
Bob Murphy has been absent
home, returned to Mayo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. D Willis visited by aphids in this vicinity.
Eggs in Tomatoes
ners, to be given in April Doris
from school tor awhile on account
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Armitage at
Prepare
the
eggs
and
tomatoes
J M. Vanderzanden. as a member Bailey is directing the play Lead­
of the Hu.
Vernonia Sunday
lows, one ot each for e.ery Notice of Timber Sale
I of the Farm Debt Adjustment com-1 ing parts have been given to Betty is
I mittee. attended a meeting in Hills-1 VanDomelen as "Peg and Francis person: Scoop out center of toma­
Prepare CCC Camp
Printed in This Issue
night.
Dienckx as "Jerry." Other char­ to; break egg into it. Wrap one
Twenty-five CCC men moved into boro Monday
Notu’e of the sale of timber on
Edna Susbeuer. daughter of acters will be Doro’hy Highsmith. slice of bacon around the tomato revested
their camp a mile above Wes timber Mr Miss
Oregon and Cullforma
Leisyvillc Com club met at the
Mrs. William Susbauer. Leora Williams. Notsuko Wakasugl. and fasten with toothpick Sprinkle
on the old Wiedeburg road. They who is and
grunt lands and Coo« Bay Wagon home of John Gates Jr Friday eve­
buttered
bread
crumbs
and
small
employed
in
Hillsboro,
visit
­
August
Strassell.
Perry
Dumas.
Gor
­
will
prepare
for
a
permanent
can'P
Road
grant
lands
ls
published
Ui
ning
Next meeting will lx* al the
ed
her
parents
Sunday.
piece
of
American
cheese
over
top
£t thi site and as each[ barrack £
don Layton, and Harold Fisher
the legal section of tins week's Ar­ Ben Councils home April 20 All
Miss Agnes Vandehey is with her
Mrs. Carl Stnbich of Forest Grove of tomato Bake In moderate oven gus.
completed more men will
The
sal«*
will
take
place
at
members
are rixjuestcd to attend
grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Cor­ was a week-end guest of relatives 15 to 20 minutes and serve on but- the U S. Luuid office. Roseburg, at
occupv them until aPPr2Pma^,?t nelius
as there will be election of officers
tered toast.
Vandehey. this week.
here
200 men have assembled. They will Mr. and
10 x tn.. May 14
Anv boy Interested in tills work
Eggs and M ushroonw
Henry Vanderzan­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley and
reforest the burned-over areas and den spent Mrs.
will be welcome
5 eggs
Sunday with Mr. and children visited Mr. and Mrs
nreoare for greater fire pro-ectlon-
Mr mid Mrs E. Wendt and fam-
Patronize
the
advertisers
In
the
*i pound mushroom or small can
1
of Dilley Sunday.
and Mrs Charies G Stanton Mrs. Walter Vanderzanden and Leach
llv
visited at the Sam Selffert iionie
Argus
and
tell
them
you
saw
their
cup
milk
family
of
Gales
Creek.
Mr and Mrs Millard Burnett.
visited last week ui Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Wendolyn Sohler
at Scholls Sunday Olliers present
advertisement.
2 tablespoons butter
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Sellers and
their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and family of Hillsboro visited Mr. daughter, and Mr and Mrs Ralph < l Salt and pepper
and Mrs George Stanton.
If fresh mushrooms are used. peel »
Mrs Herman Pranger and ’ W >x and family were Sunday
Club room and barber shop ot and
family
Sunday.
and wash in salt water. Cook in
picnickers on Scoggins creik.
the Hart restaurant
op* ».ed
I double boiler with about one
__ ____
tea-
Change Worship Hour
Monday. The barber shop is in
butter and little salt and
charge of Clyde Hoagland.
Evening hour for church service p poonful
‘‘Three Little Pigs” Billed
pper
for
20
minutes.
Beat
the
eggs
and prayer meetings has been wi.h milk and salt and pepper
A dance wUl be given at Jbe
This Week at Venetian changed from 7:30 to 8.
Timber hall Frtday by Marian
Pour into buttered frying pan with
Rrr<-ari and Shiffer
Mrs Emma
Thi lomas
Mr and Mrs. Robert Oswalt and mushrooms.
"Three Little Pigs." Walt Disney's
^Raleigh
is being
all together
and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Davies tor about five Scramble
famous "Silly Symphony." will be son
minutes and serve on
for a carbuncle on his left
f shown on the Venetian screen of Warrenton were week-end guests toast.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. of Mrs. Oswalt s and Mrs Da
Eggs with Creole Ssoce
Gilmore last week were Mrs. Gil­ The
feature film will be "Advice to mother. Mrs Violet Garrtgus.
6 hard boiled eggs
mores mother and two s-siers. KDs the Lovelorn.
Group Names Officers
” All the trials and
1
green
pepper
O F Paije of Chipman. Alberta. tribulations that go with editing
The Wikapi-Nahan Camp Fire
1 can tomato sauce
Uniform Milk Prices
Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James Murray I an "agony column on a big met­ girls met at the Boy Scout cabby
1
onion
and small daughter Geraldme of ropolitan dally fall to the lot ot Thursday and elected the following
1 Oc
Quarts
2 tablespoons butter.
Edmonton. Alberta. Canada, and breezy Lee Tracy in his new pic­ officers: Theresa Paetsch. presi­ Chop onion and green pepper and
7c
Pints
Mr and Mrs John Greenlx’
ture "Advice to the Lovelorn." As dent; Peggy Wilson, vice-president. brown in the butter Add the to­
Redmcr.d. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Toby Prentiss, he dishes out some Betty McCann, secre ary; Gali De­ mato
sauce
and
a
dash
ot
salt,
p-
p-
The best costs no more, and your children
Mrs Paige returned to Redmond of the goofiest advice ever taken bolt. treasurer; Ione Bateman. per and paprika. Cook ail together
with Mr and Mrs. Greenbo for a to hear: by a lovelorn soul.
scr.be: Theresa Paetsch. song lead­ for 10 minutes. Have eggs hot and
need the best quality milk obtainable. '
week's visit be lore returning to
er. and Marce.le Davis, artist Ethel sliced in half lengthwise and pour
their homes in Canada
Smith will be guardian and Leora Ul
over. Eirve m ratlier deep
Purchases
Acreage
While watching what was appar­ F. F. Rattitx>ne Qi Portland pur- Williams assistant guardian
plattera nd camish with watercress.
ently a flock of geese flying over chased
Bluebird group also met at the
Moulded Eggs for Salad
60 acres of the Philip Shea
Timber Monday, severa. residents farm near
scout
cabin
Thursday
and
both
7 hard boiled eggs
Midway last week and
¿aw one of the birds f^. O^r
groups will hold their meetings i 1 teaspoon onion juice
Phone IRX1
will
move
onto
the
place
in
a
short
Shiffer recovered the bird and
there now.
and paprika.
found it to be a large whhe saam tune.
Mothers club met at home of1
through
The bird had been grazed across
He—"A man is never older than Mrs J. J. Hutchens Friday Blocks
the breast bv what was appar^n.l}
for a quilt were made and the quilt
he
feels.
Right
now
I
feel
like
a
a rifle shot Mr. Shiffer will add it
be sent to Corvallis to the
to his collection consisting Ox a two-year-old."
Ldren's Farm home
She
—
"Horse
or
egg?"
1 ••• bear and a deer.
V party of government geological
s-rvey men passed through Glen­
wood looking for a camp site laat
Monday. They finally
2'
Bahn Grove, where Uiey wul re­
main for several weeks while doing
survey work through the valley.
»
Mrs J T. Richmond left S^tur
day for an extended visit in Reeds­
port and Powers
Kirs. A. G. Pearson was a Hills­
boro visitor last Friday.
Mr and Mrs. PhU Johnson moved
from the Hankins dairy to Carl-
ton where Mr. Johnson is employed
m tlve null
Banks Grade School Operetta
High Climber
Arcadia l*a:k dance hall on the
Timber- Vernonia highway, which
been closed for the past three
Success; Teachers Contracted
Fatally Hurt i has
months was opened Saturday by
Mr- Rilla Snjd-r A large crowd
W.ndmi
.imi’I of IL'll.m.i' C W McPeak has remodeled one
attended from Timber as well as the BANKS
grade school operetta, was pre- of his old trucks into an egg truck.
tile
surrounding
districts
Lloyd
Near Timber Smith's orchestra from Portland ■-1'n.ed
to a large crowd Friday eve­ He is tiou hauling eggs tor the
egg association
ning al the high . Ti«x»l auditorium Oregon l-aid
Would Sci vi
Patricia Ikx'ttel
Observes Birthday
Mrs. Jesse Honored
on 71st Birthday
Birthday 1 lonored
at Strassel Party
weiv Adolf Erdman and children
of Mountain.tale and Ids mother,
Mrs Erdman ol West Union
Mi mid Mrs J Walnoln. i and
family ot Hillsboro s|M*lll Munday
anil Mi and Mi « J Heu,-*
Mi., John limo and <1 tu
Joyce were guests at the E I'. Itow-
ton home Wediiesilav
Mi aiul Mi, Align'd K«lhlt«*l.1 ot
south ot llllLsOolo u .Iti'd Mi dui
Mi- li'oiuud V.liilaan Sunday
Mis Hal i .et I >ixl. who ha- been
tc.ii lung ul the Cohuniua m amody
lor the |si.,l two yi irs. has bren
employed i > leach the la l. yvll.r
at IMrkrnson county, Kannas Hlie
U survlvnd by lui mother. Mis
lulUUub Fungi ol l'llllll|b<. seven
brotlivt i. John William and Eilwimj
of l'hllll|M, Adolf of l*oi Hand. Itoli
ell ot lliusli Pialle. Wash. '11» o
dore ot Washington und Henry ot
Aloha and tlie .sUsiei s, Mis «'liri.
Unii Si liiu ldi'i mid Mrs Ellsalu th
W.uflel ot lllllstsiro. Mis la-lali
Holland ot Toledo Mi. Kmma lavs
slier oi IX»tland and Mis Anna
I .< h.ilsild ot Hlll -I»oio route I
Mi anil Mrs
M«u lut \ re
and daughter Joi
Mis Wil-
ham stoltenlx'ig. i
went lo Portiani Hmul.iv tt» vf»it
Dick Stoltenix-i at fri. \ III» 4 II a
hospital, lie Ulis injunxi Saturday
u iule working tor the llrtx h'ffliiiK
i'oni|>uny al Holbrook
Needville School
I las New Student
l.'l FDVll.i.l- Betty Sparks, who
hi, beim living In Poitlanil tor thi-
pvt fl.r months, lias again «liter-
id Herd« 111«' school She Is staving
at the home ot Miss Enuu.i Ktx'lt
Mr und Mr A M Jannwii and
two b ya vUlled relatives In Brown»-
vllle «luting the wtvk i'iul
Recdvllle school tmltixl tlx* par­
ents or the young p-ople tn tile
health cluta to their meeting Frl
il.iv A sliorl play entitled Hot«*l
iX'.sk. written tiy txile BUiim'U,
WM pnslmixl
l(«xxlville twhixil's baseball ami
Indixir mils were
.. defeated
h .
by Hie
Alolui teams Thursday Boys
__
I11IH'
lust » to 111 mul girls tmtoor lix.t
7 to 11
Mr und Mi» C T 1 tnl.K) y and
family mid Mrs G«x>rge Imlay
I
spent the week elul tn Seattle *. vts-
Iting trtemls mid relatives
C F: choir business meeting will
be lield Sunday ill the regular Sun-
Jay nu-cting».
. tor the younger remi
y." a dog story b »
Hale on tin* Nine.
y. Klglituuiud < Irani
y. Iloth by lUirlumi
i u n I r1>r«el." by
immilli' iiilvi iilure tale
Wamlv wild )xMiy.
lai tie House III < Irren
Hunt a pit lidld story
l«*n
•" ■■
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At
Your
Service
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Ila.» sca-sonablr Items
Try Plggh Wiggly first
»lu-ii you wish to pur
11 lose iui Urin not com­
monly »Ux ked I n all
i toms
CHEESE
JELLO
All flavor».
2
27c
CLEANSER
23c
14c Per can
OIL
Borax Chips SALAD
Durkee',-
5
Bat our Cakes are baked for X
those discriminating people
who demand the best.
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Saturday Feature»
(April 14. 1934»
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IAJRD BALTIMORE AQg» .4
(AKE .....................
With fresh cherry cream fill­
ing. Women love it, men pre-
fer it. Our skill makes it
natural. Order one of these
today.
SANDWICH BENS
(Reg. 20c.> Doten
SCOTCH MILK
BREAD. Doable ...
MOTHER'S BREAD
Each lie,
3 for...
.HAMS
: or whole.
Those who have not yet
seen it—have been "asking the
man next door.” The answer
has been "don’t take my word
for it . . . try Plymouth’s 1934
ride for yourself. . . it’t great!"
17c
Pound
15c
BACK BACON Pound
Plymouth is here . . . today
. in our showroom« for you
to come and sec for yourself.
12c
PICNICS Pound
BACON SQUARES Pound 10c
16c
14c
30c
MUTTON
10c SHOULDER
We’ll »how you new erv-
gineering, new style, new
VALUE. Ride in this new
Plymouth. Learn what In­
dividual Front Wheel Spring­
ing, plus Patented Floating
Power engine mounting*
mean to comfort and riding
•moothnes*^
8c
We Deliver
CHOCOLATE
Baking
Hershey’», 1 »-Ib. cake.
15c
FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliveries Daily
Re*. Phone 321Z
CADY MOTOR CO.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
quart
can
33c
FLOUR
I’iggly Wiggly.
49 Ibi.
Hard wheat
$4.59
JL
SOAP
Laundry
Liberty Whit«*.
bara
BEER
< Eastside brand.
l-oz.
bottles
25c
SXi
IN REAR OF PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE
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Try our STEER BEEF and you can’t help notice
it* supreme tenderness and flavor.
POT ROASTS
VEAL STEAKS
All shoulder cuts.
10c a
SIRLOIN STEAKS
15C
15c ib.
bacon
Sugar cured
Ib.
20c a.
RIB STEAKS
4 to fl-lb. average.
15c
ib.
Quart
Phone 651
lTione 451
3 tall can* ISC
DILL PICKLES
STEW
Perfection
MI1X
All brands.
Each
MEATS
Ticklish Tillie says, "Many
a cake is made for a
sweet cookie "
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ALREADY thousands have
ridden in the new Plym­
outh. They have been amazed
at a riding smoothness never
known in any car before!
Home Cured
Saniflush
U cans for
American brand.
2-1 b. cartons.
All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. AhnquisL
5c
Pk,.
Sunbrite.
GRAHAMS
Rrady to advise you in purchasing.
Ready to five reed values.
1333 HullIn«Un |
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I’lGGLY
CRACKERS
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, to
. supply you with the
Ready
finest MEATS at the least cost.
ETAOIN
MISS MAIUK FUEGY
Miv, Marl«* Fliegy. 5», a resident
of I’hUIlun fur 53 years, died Bun­
DR. R. J. NICOL
day at tlw family houie tlwrr after
a abort illtM
I'lmciai aervlca*
DR. E. W. AI.MQUIST
were cuiuiuctisl W«xln«'Mlay at 2
Veterinarian*
p lit from Ui«' Gvrtiuui Ihl'nin
church wltli Intenneut at the I'ltll-
Telephone 64.1 and 64t
lil» cemetery
Mly; Fl»«*gv wius born May 9, 1874. ■
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FIR GROVE DAIRY
ASKTHE MAN NEXT DOOR
ABOETPEYMOUTHSp^
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Dr K M Erwm. formerly of
Hllhbon» luut nnnouiK'ixt hbt < tui
tlhiiM V for (he itrinocmUc nomina
(Ion (or conicrnvt from the third
(iLvirlct Hr would sun <*rd (h-iwrul
Martin
DEMAND
Grade jV Milk
¥
PICNICS
14ÌC
lb.
PURE LARD
and SHORTENING
3 Iba.
25C
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 3131
Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon., April 13, 14 and 16
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