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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1934)
THE Th tirad ay, May l<>. 1931 HILLSBORO A KG US, Mother’s Day Event Planned by Chehalem Mountain Group Tigard School Wins Award in Typing Contest CIIEHALEM MOUNTAIN A Mother» Duy program and »upper will be featured Hulurduy evening at the Pleiunnt View community with Hu- following preM-nt Mr und club. Fleam* bring cake, cookies or TIGARD Students of Tigard Mrs W. M Evans, Portland; Mr HanxiwichcM, and cup» There will high achiHil showed their prow< ■ . In and Mrs II W MacDonald. Mr I n * tiie uhuul ¡jenny march for ex- tin- typing field l>y again winning and Mm C <’Inl.sU-iteii, Mi and jM-nwH, Progrum will »tart at eight Arnold. Mr. and Mr.«. fiist. place In the I2lh annual Ore-, Mi. ........ .. o'clock. ■on atute high school typing con II M Salmon. Mr and Mm. Fred Mr and Mr». J. P. Jones attended Mason, Mia Elizabeth Vincent al al tret held at Oregon Slate <ollrge the funeral of her cousin. Bei Ilia A pul 211 In winning Hie < hainplon Art Vincent. Circle MMlety of tin- Evangelical i Itader McCully, of Iaidil Hill ut ■hip tin- Tigard team re|HaU-<l a Similar victory won last year 'I7ir church held a buslnes» meeting Newberg Hunduy. April 30 and rehearsed for the con Mr». Ella Clark. who ha» been tontest wits different fioin those Ol previous veuis Ix lng divided Into vention at Jennings i«xlge. '1 in hou»«*k<*eper at the Finigan l.u in (lii've w-< I Ions w Uli w Inin la dctei group ..tudli-d a m-w book, "Todays for the la»t m ven month», left for • Portland Tueuday. Mi»s Wandu Fin- Ddn<*. I bv total points nuule In III«' Youths, Tomorrow'» World." "Tigard blossoms out with u igun, who graduates from HilUboro Ooinblixsi i-xrnl'x Bundy high »< liool was nosed «nil of the first bunk.' Is the heading of the fif i union high m hool till» Frlduy, 1» ■loci- by 3UI |g>mts I'lgiud ».cored teen yeuis ago section of "In Other ut home now >300 94 to Sandv 2303 01 Tigard Days" column of lust week's Argus, Mr. aikd Mr». Jo© Flnlgan of ■ oil second plm ■- In tin- li-uin ac- uiul II was hurd tor many local Portland w< r<’ Bunday visitors at the resident« to realize tiiat Tigard i Finlgan home. eurucy conte ' with a total of l>3 7«« |H i lent A gold na-dul for In- lias laid a bank for 15 years The Mrs. Clune Wohlschlegel arrived Ctivtliuil uceuraiv honors went to bank w.us stalled In the little wood at the home of her »on, W. F. ¡»oils It.lining of lie.nd who i opl- en building which Is still along Wohlschlegel, May 1 for an extended |il ut tin- ruti- of 50 words u mln- side ol the pieu nt building. Post visit. lite with no i-i I ms Ml > Ralmilg ing was done by lumd In those Arllntu Jones spent the week-end Von second place In the novlci- days offlci-m und directors ol (la- In Newberg with u bL’.UT, Mr». bunk have ri'iiiulncii the same dur - -ilivi <1 ■ ion .mil Amo K.i I., ■ ■ M"i." Oral Kiser. VjioiH >1 uL)ie - mention In the umaU-ur ing tin- Iltti i li years with tin- ex Mr. and Mrs D. w McInnis and ■ (livLslon i , i ...... The Tig.nd ti am coil I n <1 ception ol G. A Pllelli, who died sons of Reedvllle visited ut the Ebut' last year, and the addition ol A McInnis und McCormick h»m<3 (>f Amo Katlieilni- Mont )’ Ruppreclit, 1X0.1 E Itulmiig and II Vincent a.. <llu ctor. 2. Senior play und the lust play ol Muy jlcttv J, in I Ml Nellie Ml»» Mabel Pattent, high school the »chool year wan given lì id a y teacher V• < li Elwert i in ttuctoi at Corvallis, wus ut the Mc Directors ol Union high ichool evening to an audience that packed Cormick home Saturday and Bun No 2 met recently and made the the high »chool auditorium It WILS day us a guest of m U m Helen a lections of ti-ui hers lor next year a thrvr-m t comedy, entitled “Here Hornm Saturday evening Mrs. Mc O'liomns It Fowler wu < re-elected (’ome.s Charlie * Interval w kept Cormick, Miss Homm and Mi»» pi Ini'lpal < >tlli't tellellel . retained in the play through unlit .*> of an old Patient visited MLs.s Homm s par »ii- Mr M Mullen, mathematics man und a girl from the uairk;> ents at Laurelwcxxl. »nil public | h .iking ; Mr; A < iregg, < -.i ’ of < ii.ti.t- U ra w<re Ann La n k, Miss Frami’.s Hoffman of Port English; Mr. Nellie Elwert. cotn- I’lwin Andci -on, Hurrict bmlth. land was entertained at the Dctord Bu i etui. FVriie Boyle Engliah; David and ladami Moore. Mr». Myr home Katurday and Sunday. Filmy Weaver, lailguuge; IXnothy tle Mullen wiw director. James Kil- Miss Marie Fuchs of Newberg pat ink W .i . th»’ WOtlUin hat» i ■liuw drama i Saturday night and Sunday Bacculaureate »ervices will beheld .sjx-nt ba. I), doin' tic science; (Benn Linn, with the Ira G. McCormick furnlly. ■rlence; and Thin low Smith, ullilet - Sunday evening ut the high »chool Mrs. Edith Anderson of Long with 1(< v. Fimothy WaUon making les the addre»». Commenci’inenl 1» bet Beach, Cal., 1» making un indef A dance honoring Evi-lyn Mac inite visit at the John Walker Donald. Muy Day que< n of Tigard. for Friday evening. May IB. home. She. with Mr. and Mrs. Walker, visited Mis Walker's moth *; l given Monday evening al the Tigard grange hall Vlrl and her er. Mrs. F. D Tompson, Saturday bund furnished the music. evening In Portland. Mr.s. Charles Tat man called on I-idles' Aid of Mi thodlst church pro- can be an appetite Carrots her mother. Mrs Emella Grauer, at *111 give a luncheon at the home 01 Ml E J Johnston Thursday voker ,i , well as one of the moAt the Howard Rice home near llills- Mr». Grauer hus A freewill offering will be taken healthful vegetable» A lew ut many boro Si for work Hint has recently been u ay» tu mtvü them are given b< - been 111 Mr. a J A York and < hil- •oinplcted in the church bu.M-ment low. drrn lx Gordon of Weedville Fried Carrots May Day fete, sponsored annuully were gi ilk* McInnis home (I medium sized currots b Tlgurd high scluxil. wus suc- Sunday 3 tablespoons butter Mrs. utility hell Filday in spite of L. I) Warden was brought 1 tables|xx>n sugar W»iclenu-nt Weather Miss Evelyn home Sunday from a Newberg hus- Kalt and p . Pt»»-. ■if.uDonald, daughlrr of Mr und Slie is recovering satl..lu< tur- 8c rapi and cut carrots In 1 half pital. ■tis if W Maclxmald of Tigard lei ng thw ise Boll or steam 20 mln- Uy. ■ I ■ i. 111. ut Mr. and Mrs. W F. Wohlschlegel Drum w.itrr oft Heat buttcr I Attendants to the queen Wei. f-iw- In spider, add carrots aixd brown were hosts at a dinner party at K nee Niuim nkamp pilin'' limn ter. on both sides. When nearly done, their home Sunday, ‘Die guc.sls in- Billie tlp liaw, .pull of play. B<tty add sugar. eluded Mr.s. Irwin Meredith and L"'i Schicwc, la-la I5x>Zi*. Nalley »on Itonald of Hillsboro, Cal, Mr Sweet and Sour Carrots Giiot .'im und J«'.in <>l < n. princ. and Mrs. B L. Price, Mrs Mrs. C. L. 1 quart carrots sliced St'... Leland Moore. Lelund Gold- Dempsey, Miss Puddy Dempaey, *■» cup chopped celery ■>imm< i I »oii.il I lllte and M i\ Misses Rcva and Enola Barlow, M - 1 quart water Robert Cleveland and Lewis Perry, Salt to taste. stalled with tile crowning of the all of Portland, and Mr and Mrs. Boij water und l»’tir in carrots Ed Wohlschlegel of Scholls. SU' '-n followed by th,- pageant. Let boil boll 20 minutes, I'he Spirit of Phu ’ Grade r< h<«>|s und celery. Ixt Wanda Finlgan. Frances Lam- In the district partli l|xit<-d In Inter drum und save stock M ski sweet bnx and Gloria Hoffman of the preting tile spirit of play by giv und sour sauce as follows; Buck Heaven district are graduat 2 tubles|xions flour ing different dances Durlinm school ing this week from the H. U. H S. 2 tablespoon» bulU-r DU put o on the butterfly dance. Tigard, Gloria Hoffman is a guest of La- Pinch salt rail ran i<\ li th ... : pint of 1' IV. and Vellr Jackson of North Plains. B< : <1 halloon dance Girl.-, of the 3 tablespoons brown sugar Frances Lumbnx went to Port 2 tablespoons vinegar hbi school preM tiled u May-pole land Wednesday for a three days’ 1 cup vegetable stock. da: re A luncheon was served at visit with her sister Lourine. Brown butter and flour slightly. I ut the school the biuclxill Ernest Gunther sold 13 of his Sa.*:i<« between Direst Grove and Add salt and little pepper, then dairy herd to the Fulton Park Dairy sugar and vinegar. Thin out With Tir last week. __ ird ended suddenly when water vegetable water until a thick sauce, ttteiiilly poured down. Mr and Mrs. F. E Hoffman and w ith more or less water if desired. I family and her mother Mrs. E P Mrs Hannah E Scoffin of Fort A teaspoon ol caraway seeds may Smith, visited Mrs Victor Smith land ii-Iebraled Iw-r 93rd birthday lx- added. Pour over carrots und at Portland Saturday. Ai'i:l 21 Mrs Scoffin Is the mother reheat. Gloria Hoffman visited Pacific of C I Scoffm of Tigard. University at Forest Grove today. A "Motlier , an<l Daughters” ban- One Exception Mr. and Mrs Grant Eagy and 0*1. Is scheduled for Friday eve- Tom—"So you are deaf to my Mr and Mrs Lee of Corvallis called ^Bt..: at the Evangelical cliurch pleadings?" on Mr and Mrs E. C. Wohlschlegel Piitli<-rs and sons have formulated Eva—"Yes." Sunday evening. tb<' plniL-i xxivl are expe< ting to Tom—"But what if I wcro The Buck Heaven cowboys. Mer- iurnl. li and prepare the food A offer you u diamond ring?" vin Whitmore. Don and Peanut pr»grain will fx- given during the Eva—"Oh. I m not stone deaf Haynes, were well received ut the m. i! Girls mid their mothers gave Venetian theatre in Hillsboro Sun a Hitfi'-rs mid Son*" banquet re- ... _ on* bunouet Doctor "I ciui do nothing for day afternoon and evening when eenily which was attended uy over your complaint. It is hereditary, they were heard in songs, music 40 The examination fee Is $5." and yodeling. They will appear Election of student Ixxlv officers Piilleni Then send the bill to there again in about u month. of the high school was held with my fattier.”—Ex. Pleasant View school, accompan led by their parents, will attend und take purt in an ull day truck meet und progrum ut the Spring- brook school Friday Mr und Mrs Merl McDougal. Mr. nod Mi Eurl Etzwller und furnlly, Ernest Hanson, and John Fry. u< ■ companied by Mr. and Mrs. John 8ml;li and children, who recently moved from IzHayeUe to Newberg, attended a surprise dancing party on Mr und Mis Clarence Oindul! ut Luurrl Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. H H. Neill visited lit. brother, Jolui Neill, at Portland Saturday. loin Twigg and Wayne Jones went to Tillamook Saturday and returned Sunday morning. Mm. Wuyiu- Jone, and son, who had lai n visiting the Lee Lane lamlly, returned home with them. Twigg and Jom-., left Sunday afternoon lor ’17ie Dalles, where they will work in the liav liarvest. Mrs Joni and children will may with Mr. and Mr . J. P Jones during her hus bands absence. Neil Hodges has Installed a planer m Ins aw null in the Pleasant View district. Ml ■, Mildred Meyers, who teaches school in Portland, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Lena Meyers. In the field track meet of four school , at Chehalnn Center May 1. Mountain Top placed third with two fir.su. one tie for first, five seconds und two ties for second, and three thirds und three tics tor tlilid. HILLSBORO, tory bonds. »*>4,775, completed, an- nouncid Chalrmun J. A. Thorn burgh. County bunk» co-operate. Charles Johnson of Mason Hill Is with imrd Aimy Artillery Corps in Ainerii an army of occupation. Hillsboro Canning company In which 1! W Ray 1» associated with Gillett iV Bon will run again this season. laiwrence Taggart on U. 8. 8 Pittsburgh, writing from South Atlantic waters, says that 61 had dud on his ship of Influenza Argus, April 24, 1919 Four hun dred dairymen attended meeting of Dairymen’s league licre Saturday Mr. and Mrs W. H McCormick celebrate golden wedding April 20 at Laurel. William Stevens, for a number of year., in the mercantile business at Farmington, has bought E. T. Tur ner store at Laurel. __ _______ _____ Mrs. William Kemper . died at V< rtxKirt April 1« Mrs Caroline Li lliyng, pioneer of this county in Portland April 17 Contractor J. J Weik died April 21. le' al grangers working hard for state meeting here last of May. Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiubel, April 17, a boy To Mr and Mrs Max Behling of Schefflln, April 20. a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Ed I> r.irnin, April 20. a boy. Dr. E. H. Smith appointed major Oregon National Guard County boys landing in New York from France: Guy Heater, Sert E. Sparks, Henry Hergert. Iaimbert L. Stewart, Jesse l _. . Law- ■ i>'- . Arnold Berger, Cari H. Olson, Erne-1 Zuercher, Evan A Runes. Wilbur Pourtow, George W Rob ert.. and Marvin E. Replogie. CATSUP Illg fatnlllrx ami little families will make rxtr* Havings this week during our great store-wide »ale! Get a ropy of our big llundbil! and stork up to the limit. It will pay you! SEE OUR BIG HANDBILL! Made from vine ripened Tomatoes. Large 14-oz, Bottle........... 10c Pure Lard Vegetable Shortening. 3 lbs................................... May 10, 11, 12 and 14 14c SUGAR—Powdered. For those fresh strawberries. 3 lbs. BISCUIT MIX—Fishers. Large pkg.................................. 27c CALUMET—Baking Powder. 1-lb. can ................................... JW a U 35c EXTRACTS—Schilling’s Vanilla or Lemon. 2 oz SOAP OATS SUGAR 17c s U N It 1 P E B R A .XI» ....... 91b. bag RICE Fancy broken. 5 lbs 15c SYRUP Red or Blue Karo. 33c BROOMS TUNA FLAKES Flour Safeway Hardwheat 49 lbs ’1.59 Apple Brand 49 lbs $1.49 Pear Brand 49 lbs $1.39 FRIDAY IS FAMILY CIRCLE DAY Kitchen, 4-sew. EACH 33c BABY FOODS GERBER'S. ,w “* —■ Cleanser ONLY .3 DAYS LEFT to win that $5.00 Prize. Submit your favorite name for this store by Saturday night, May 12. You may be the lucky one. SOAP Palmolive. .. -4 /lx* 3 bars ................ JL STARCH ßz» OL Argo Corn. Pkg..................... BRAN FLAKES pl T: ........ Hytex, 1000-sheet 16c 19c Waldorf 4 rolls . SATURDAY ONLY BANANAS 4 lbs........... Eagle Brand -.. 19c ORANGES — Medium ¡rfor ...... 23C POTATOES — New white. 9 lbs. for ........ ¿eJC $1.79 Milled from Montana Elue Stem. Baking Powder CiH-..... 9c 8c Toilet Tissue 3 rolls FLOUR Maple 4A Leaf, 49 lbs.XeA«/ JELL DESSERT Old English. -C 3 pkgs, for .... XdCe DOG FOOD Wa*' /Zz» l-lb. can ............... OU1 MOLASSES 77 Aunt Dinah. <4 21/2-lb. can .... X /C GRAH.LM Crackers Milk and Honey. 2-lb. box ... Hillsboro Meat Co. THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS 19c 8c Your choice of varieties. 19c Beans Lighthouse 3 cans ...... Small White or Reds. 5 lbs. ............................. LA FRANCE, pkg 8c Clearwater brand. No. i/e Tin ... 10c SARDINES Maximum, oval. 2 tins ............. 15C Deviled Meat Libby’s, No. 3 tins tins. 10c PUREX Master Bleacher. Don’t Forget Your Copy. If» FREEI Quart bottle .... 10c 13c GRANULATED SOAP PEAS—San Wan. Fancy sweet. 2s. 3 cans ................... 49c BEANS 19c WESSON OIL— Quarts ................ I You Name It. Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon. — May 11, 12, 14 1 Qp JL«/U JELL WELI__ Choice of flavors. 3 pkgs............ MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg i. UNA I! R A N l> 5 lbs. QQzj ¿31 ? What shall it be? Serve our meats to those starving appetites . . . and watch the happy smiles. Select cuts—and we keep them in prime condition with a modem refrigeration system. Prices Effective Thursday to Monday, inclusive Small White or Great Northern. X Morningdew Guernsey Dairy SCHILLING SPICES "" iaM” Highway W estern F ood S tore GRADE A MILK For quick, tasty biscuits. 25c ' .ki-d, "How much U your fee, doc- I »15 to drive me over when I ml.-wd tor?" my train.”—Ex. "Three dollars," said the physi cian. in surprise. "Here you are," said the sales- | Some have the courage of their Truck operators are showing un usual interest in the new Ford V-8 man. handing over the money. | convictions, while others merely trucks because of the special atten "the blamed garage keeper wanted1 have peace and quiet.—Ex. tion given In their design to the comfort, safety and convenience of drivers, according t o local Ford dealer. "Aside from the unusual riding comfort which results from Ford chassis and spring construction, many other comfort, .afetv and con venience features which appeal particularly to the driver are to be found in the new Ford trucks," he said "The cab is thoroughly Insulated and well ventilated The roof Is all-steel The windshield and real window are of safety glass. "Seat cushions are of the new mattress top air-bound type arid the higher seat backs have de-p springs, both of which contribute greatly to riding comfort. These features, together with the Improved appearance both of the chassis and ---- r to bodies, appeal strongly not ■ only Ivers truck owners but to the driv themselves. "Drivers appear also to be par tlcularly interest'd in tile power. , .speed and flexibility of operation of the new truck.'. There seems to Under New Management b<- no doubt that the improved Ford V-8 engine, developing in ex cess of 80 horsepower, with its many FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 improved features such as dual down-draft carburetion, new truck type cylinder heads, bronze connect ing r'xi bearings, new crankshaft, full cylinder length water Jacket ing and exhaust valve seat Inserts, is making posible new economies in time, fuel, oil and maintenance." New Forti I rucks Attract Interest In Other Oays Cream styl CORN Page Three Reason Enough She "Here ____ ____ are ________________ some statistics ♦------------------------------------------- * ’hat prove women live longer than EMERGENCY CASE men." A live-wire salesman rushed up He—"Well, you know paint is a to the home of a doctor in a small great preservative."—Ex. village about 3 a. m. and asked him to come at once to a distant town Thirty Yrars Ago The doctor cranked his flivver and Tlie advertisements are printed Argus, April 21, 1904 — Oregon for your convenience. They inform they drove furiously to their destin Couden. < d Milk company. Fred you and save you time, energy and ation. Schomburg, manager, started can money. Upon their arrival the salesman making Tuesday. Factory now em ploys 35 not including milk wagon drivers Payroll runs to from »75 to »100 a day. 1- M Heidel and A. C. Shute circulating paper to raise »200 for Installing steam laundry in Hills boro. Washington county sends 120 stu dents to Pacific university and l'ualatln academy. Calvin Johnson, working at John son brothers mill, has thumb torn oil and both arms broken when arm caught in line .shall. Greenville post office to have rural delivery route. Hillsboro will also have another one going south Scholls and Farmington post of- tici-s to be discontinued. Ward D owils ol Hillsboro pitch ing great ball for Bishop Scott academy. April 28. 19O4R Frank Peters member of Pacific university team which won ________ _ debute ______ intercollegiate at Eugene against University of Oregon. In W G Hale. W. G Hare and Frank Peters this city has three forensic champions in collegiate debates, and that they will make their mark 1 n their chosen professions is certain. Union party names following tl< ket Ira E. Ihirdln. senator; Wil liam Tucker and J. U Henry, rep resentative; G. W Schulmench, Vitamin D Milk, 47, quart recorder; T S Weatherred. clerk. Jolui W. Sewell, sheriff; Thomas Chocolate Malted Milk, quart Talbot, treasurer; A. L. Thomas, school superintendent; Dr. W. P. 4 7 Pasteurized, quart Via. coroner, and William Hanier- man. commissioner. 5 7 Pasteurized, quart Rathbone Ststers, auxiliary Knights of Pythias, hold district convention 4'.' Raw Guernsey Milk, quart here. Fifteen Years »go 5 7 Raw Guernsey Milk, quart Argqs, April 17. 1919—John Heis ler Gales Creek pioneer, drops dead Distributed only by Wednesday. Byron Garrett is at home after service with engineers in France. James Mahon, who served with the A E F. artillery, returned home Saturday. Wholesale and Retail W G. Hare county campaign chairman for reconstruction meas Phone 2568 ures to be voted on June 3. Washington county quota of Vic- Corn Jersey Brand OREGON TOMATO JUICE— Del Monte, Is. 2 cans MATCHES—Fire Chief. 16 cu. in. 6-box carton ....... PEP—Kellogg’s. 2 pkgs......................................... 35c 15c 23c 19c ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS XJYf Wf WAX PAPER, 40-foot roll 125-foot roll Medlum sUc pkg iree BEANS—Silverton or San- tiam, 2s. Fancy cut. 3 cans MARSHMALLOWS—Fresh from factory. 1-lb. pkg.......... 15c PANCAKE FLOUR— Sperry's. 10 lb. sack ............ 49c CORN FLAKES— 3 pkgs. ....................................... 25c X .,l’.'y !“!. Mt. Vernon. Tall cans 4 for .............................. CRACKERS QCJx* Ó3L Again We Offer for Saturday CHOICE MILK - FED VEAL So fresh you will add a breath of spring to your week-end dinner menus. Tender, snowy-white veal, at prices that make it the most economical meat to serve at this time of year. Let us suggest a cut to suit your needs. Sunshine, Krispy or Grahams. 15c 23c 28c Lard Compound Our Own Boiling Beef Choice Steer FREE DELIVERY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday íefumít«' /cerf G Glenn Campbell, Manager SHORTENING, White Cloud. 4 lb*...................... 28c PORK LINK SAUSAGE. 2 lb*. ............................... 25c PORK ROAST, lb............................................................ 12c Phone 982 Free Delivery