THE Page Two 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 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 \\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 •" ■■ - r.».a At Your Service " • ! ct the ailvrrtlsrmenu« nelp you make your ¿hoppln« plana ♦ RUSHLOW ¡ rho iw noi ♦ t t*urrl«'s a lar««*. col n- plrtr .-.toi'k ulul always 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. ¡2 « Saturday Feature» (April 14. 1934» a 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 I 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 " 1 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 | ♦ I’lGGLY CRACKERS ------ , 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. ■ k«X- ».« **<*«**■■*< **■ w r * « ■ « ■ I * ■ <•» •»•■*■* * ajSX]UQQÛQLKXlÙUUCKKKM2OQ*{C FIR GROVE DAIRY ASKTHE MAN NEXT DOOR ABOETPEYMOUTHSp^ 'I’lwn for the |>r. I-ruin In ll.ue 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 4