The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 07, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH K
M rs. H esse
President of
Scholls’ Aid
hold th e ir regular m eeting Tueaday
Mei tings have been poatponud In ­
definitely.
H IL L S B O R O
A KG U S .
H IL L S B O R O .
OLD GLORY M ARCHES T O NEW M ILESTONE;
PRO U D SYM BOL OF N A T IO N IO R 157 YEARS
In Other Days
'Thirty Year« Ago
Argus. Ju n e 2. HMM T each er
RCHOI.I.H
O ff Item i li'i M il » I
Hcholto Ui/h<< Aid F riday a t U h Italpli W ann loom all by fire a t
I. W (iu ild hom e were Mrs. II 1 C ed ar Mill.
S ta te grunge tx< m eet In F orest
H r.. r. p re sid e n t. Annabell«* Klint,
G rove next year th ro u g h h a rd
vice p resid en t. Mrs Ida K ays w<
li'ta i y, a n d Mis. (tlialyft l rusk, work of W ashington county d eleg a­
tion.
trea su re r.
Ja m e s W M organ, one of th e
Hlutilcv G uild sp e n t lust ueek
m
ost unlvei ally known a n d m ost
.
*,< a i.. i,- .1 • a |fue t of hi
sister. Miss G a rn e tt G uild, u r d u t- popular of W asFdiigton county c iti­
tehded th e a n n u a l • a w a rd , mid zens. died Ju n e 1
l)r J P Tamlesh* re elected p re s­
m ove-up day" ° l Pacific culUK'*.
Miss G uild will be a senior th ere id en t Oregon C ondensed Milk to m
J W
puny. o t h e r officers ur<
n e x t year.
C. B hute,
T w en ty -fiv e utlendnd th e leiynie Shut«’, v ice-president; A
p arty recently held a t th e <’ W tre a su re r. G eorge R Bagley, w c -
luirk ln hom e, as a rew ard for a t ­ re ta iv . a n d F ittl B chom burg, m a n ­
ten d a n ce d u rin g volunteer s o n g a g er a n d su p e rin te n d e n t
City council places m arsh al on
service B unday evening».
Mr a n d M l . ( a il ltue<k G race fla t salary of $40 a m onth.
'Town aw'ukcnlng from long sleep
M iller and G len Miller a n d d a u g h ­
te r G lcn n ls m ade th e Mt. flood T w o big brick building.» underw ay
on
M ain street W orkm en ».tart on
loop trip Bunday
M em bers of the Hcholls llerry foundation «»1 Bhoh*.-.-Ru. '11 brick
to
hou.e
bank M aterials huuled for
G ro w ers’ n.v»tx l.itU n attend«*'! a
be
gprowci..' m« < tlm a D o l'd « < 1 n l i . S< hulm erleh Bros brick, t o
erected west of B chulm erich store
« veiling
U epublltun commute«* place-, T
Prize for l a th e r
A speclid prize will be given to .1 G odinau of T lgardvllle on ticket
in
place of J W M organ
the iu ttie r bringing th e largest
F o u rth of July com m ittee will
n u m b er of sons to th e fa th e r and
c
h
a
n up W arren grove east ol
son b anquet J u n e hi
B unday guest.*» a t th e B A G o '- tow n for e n cam p m en t of V eterans. I
I u a r Butler, pioneer of 1845. died
te r hom e were Mi am i Mrs W illi»
P atrick of P ortland, a n d Belle P a t­ J u n e I T hey se ttle d on donatio n
land
claim four mile.» e a s t of Hill |
rick of E ureka. Cal
Thirty young people wen* e n te r ­ boro. He was v e te ran of C ayuse:
tain e d w ith a p arty a t th e Joe w ar of 1847.
F ifteen Y ears A<o
C ronin hom e In honor of th eir i
Argus. May 29. 1910 S ta te g r a n ­
d a u g h te r Loiralia* C ronin, who n*-
gers
m
eeting
here select Bend for !
i-cully < uni«* hom e from Mllwmikl *.
th e ir form er home, w here she u t- 1920 meet
S ilas Ik v h a n is a t hom e at O re n -
h-iid«*d high school
Mr and M rs A rth u r D unne of co. having been discharged from
fh irtla n d were B unday guests a t th e arm y.
M P Cady a n d Ed B ehulm erich
th e Andy Wi lier home
A crew of eight m en sta rte d b a l­ n am ed a t business m en ’s luncheon
to
seek city a d m in istratio n
of
ing clover hay a t the .John K anina
ra n c h T uesday lor E arl Kuasell and F o u rth of July celebration.
M orris and Ja k e Weil re tu rn e d
».<»n
More th a n 1000 jx'ople are e m ­ from A E F. service.
Robert W ledew itsch of C ornelius
ployed In th e lx Try h arv est, which
sta rh 'd liere M onday. A crew of arriv es hom e from arm y service
Hillsboro getting new band s t a r t ­
100 a rc a t th e O m n e r Y oungbeiiy
field a n d 00 at llu* Itowell farm , ed under d irection of Joe Hicks
W aving triu m p h an tly through th e years, the S ta r Spangled B a n n er h a s been a n inspiration to A m er­
.Several of tla* old timer.*, like F red
a n d 50 a t th e N u tcro ft farm .
icans niiice its b irthday on Ju n e 11. 1777. Below: A group of w ar veterans featu rin g Old G lory in a
J Sewell. C alvin Ja c k J r . G. A
F a th e r a n d Son B anquet
patrio tic parade. Above: C. S. M arines are show n raising the S ta rs and Stries a t a tropical o u t­
P a tte rso n and o th e rs taking leads |
B cholh ladies will sjx»nsor a f a th ­
A lfred Lewis S ch in d ler and M ary
post in the W est Indies a n d displaying the N ational Flag and th e ir regim ental colors while on p a r ­
e r a n d son b e n efit b a n q u et a t the Btuckl m arried May 28 at B ethany,
ade
in C hina.
c h u rc h iMirlor , Ju n e hl M» Hazel
o PheljK. of th e L iberty th e a tre
*
Old
G
lory goes m arch in g o n . and St Andrew Instead of th e s ta rry early in th e last c en tu ry ; It was
buys $8.000 pipe organ.
gram com m ittee a n d Mrs F E
flown to th e breeze in th e B attle
boys in 147th field n rtll- M ilestone a lte r m ilestone lias beeni field
Rowell h a s charge of th e d in n er ery C ounty
A lthough m an y honors were a c ­ of Lake Erie in 1813; prom pted
re tu rn in g hom e: Floyd Holt, ixtsscd a n d Ju n e 14 will m ark th e
com m ittee.
fa-on B DavLs. J a m e s () Em m ons. 157th anniversary of th e beloved corded th e G ra n d U nion Flag, It F rancis S co tt K ey to w rite th e im ­
T rad e F arm
B eaverton. Beil W Hu rri$on, Ja n ies symbol of th e nation. M any e a t i l - , was never form ally acknow ledged by m ortal S ta r S pangled B a n n e r in
M r and M rs C. E W h arto n of B Dclvlll, Forest G rove. Ja m es B otic A m ericans will be proud to congress It was th e S ta rs and 1814, and was flown by Ja c k so n a t
h e a r H illsboro nuule farew ell calls W ar 1. G aston. S e rg e a n ts F ra n k B display th e ir Hug on th is d a te In S trip es which we so o ften call Old New O rleans in 1815.
G lory, ilia t was d e stin e d to be a c ­
observance of H ag Day.
I
W R
in th is vit inity M onday They have Hit« h<
For tw e n ty -th ree years th e flag
tra d e d th e ir place for a farm near Hillsboro, and C orporals Ed G M or­
Floating from th e lofty pinnacle corded th a t honor on J u n e 14. 1777. w ith fifteen s ta r s a n d strip es fig ­
H ebo a n d will m ove th e re next ford. Forest Grove, a n d W. H of A m erican Idealism, our I lag is a when th e C o n tin e n tal congress r e ­ ured In num erous stirrin g episodes.
H am erlck. G aston. Rollins. R itchey. beat o il of enduring hope, like th e solved “T liu t th e flag of th e t h i r ­ T hen w ith th e adm ission of five
week
B E C<>e a n d the C h a n tso n Coe M orford a n d H am erlck were glvt n fam ous B artholdi S ta tu e of L iberty teen U nited S ta te s b e th irte e n new states, congress decided to r e ­
fam ily. M iss Ollixlcn»* Coe, Miss official recognition for e x tra o rd i­ enlightening th e w rid to th e op- stripes, a lte rn a te red a n d w hite; tu rn to th e original th irte e n stripe
E d n a R obinson and 1> D rake, all n a ry service
uresed of all lands It is th e revered th a t th e union be th irte e n sta rs, design and to add one s ta r for each
C orporal E lm er B arber re tu rn s b a n n e r of i u i assem blage of free w hite in u blue field, re p re se n tin g sta te adm itted to th e Union. W hen
of P o rtlan d , visited a t th e H. T.
from
F
rance
Hesse hom e M em orial Day
people from every r a iia l stock on a new co nstellation.”
i t Is realized t h a t tw e n ty -e ig h t
A rth u r Rollins, who was In th e e a rth ,
M b s M arvbell Flint Miss Evelyn
I R escan h l i a s failed to prove d e f­ s ta te s have been added since D e­
HerfM* a n d Joseph S tre tc h e r wen* thick of th e fig h tin g in F rance, re ­
cem
ber. 1818, th e wisdom of th is
initely
Just
w
hat
person
o
r
p
e
r­
George W ashington said: “ We
th e Beliolls League delegate« t o th e tu rn s home He was one of th e take the sta rs from heaven, th e - sons created th e design for our decision c a n be appreciated.
tw en ty -sev en th a n n u a l convention of first volunteers.
Slowly th e n a tio n h a s expanded
red from our m other country, sep­ n a tio n a l flag. T ra d itio n p oints to
"Happy iMjr»”
—
tla* P o rtla n d d istric t E p w o r t h
a ra tin g It by w hile stripes, th u s B etsy Ross as th e needlew om an westward a n d new sta te s have been
le a g u e a t M olalla Ju n e 1. 2 and 3. T u a la tin Plains P resb y terian C hurch show mg th a t we liave se p a ra ted i whose fingers w rought w ith loving added to tlie Union, eac h re p re ­
H erb B nyder as ex-offlclo delegate
t .:. • a m s le of th e S ta rs sented by a glistening s ta r in the
Sunday BChOOl, 1'» 15 a m . Chil­ from iier. and the w hite strip es
was appo in ted c h a irm a n of t h e d r e n ’s day observance, 11 a. in. T h e shall go dow n to p osterity repre-1 a n d Stripes, w hich was alm ost Iden­ blue field. Sym bolic of a n honest
resolution com m ittee.
tical
w
ith
th e fla g as we know it pride in th e accom plishm ents of
C h ristia n E ndeavor m eets a t
8 se a tin g liberty.”
Mr a n d Mrs Jo h n F o rte of New­ o ’clock Topic, “A C h ristia n 's D uty
today.
th e past, to g eth e r w ith th e courage
lo
n
g
before
Old
G
lory
becam
e
berg visited a t th e 11. T. Hesse T ow ar Is ills Body.’’ R u th M c­
M any believe t h a t B e n ja m in a n d faith , w hich have alw ays ruled
the sym bol of our g re at nation,
hom e M onday
th e destiny of o u r g re at nation.
Dougall. leader.
there were scores of flags re p re se n t­ F ranklin. George W ashington. Jo h n O ld Glory goes m arc h in g on!
V isitors a t the B a rtle tt hom e last
Adams, or som e o th e r person was
Happy Day«"
ing
the
hopes
and
a
sp
iratio
n
s
of
week Included Mr and Mrs. 11 A.
our fo refa th ers C olonial flags show- responsible for the design. C ongress
E xandner H ere Ju n e 13
M urphy of Pom ona Cal . M r and
MRS. KATIE BL'SSE
M a rtin Redding, ex am in er of o p e r­ anchors. beavers, rattlesn ak es, pine failed to designate th e m a n n e r In
Mrs Bruce B chulm erich of O rland.
w hich th e sta rs should be placed,
M rs W illiam Busse. 67. postm is­
Cal . Mr a n d Mrs W illiam AL up a to rs a n d c h au ffeu rs, will lx* In trees a n d various o th e r Insignia. a n d it Is still a subject of conjec­
e of th em bore th e w o r d s ,
tress a t Glenwood l o r 24 years,
• a n d IW ttle Beck of ( iervais W G H illsboro J u n e 13 u t th e courthouse Som
Ho|s-. “L ib e rty .' or An Apjx-al tu re w h eth er they first appeared In passed aw ay S unday a t Jo n e s hos­
Keeney of L ong C reek, Mr. and from 9 a m to 5 p m
rows,
were
staggered,
or
form
ed
a
to
Heaven."
A
favorite
m
o
tto
be­
pital.
S he was born J u n e 14, 1866.
Happy Day«**
M rs A W’ W alker a n d Mr. and
circle.
at T rlppstad. G erm any. S he was
M rs Ix-slle Howell a n d tw o dau g h - I F o r real pleasure, for live new s of n e a t h th e r a ttle s n a k e d e s ig n Wasj
F rom lim e to tim e slig h t changes m arried D ecem ber 23. 1887. In S a n
tors of H illsboro and Mrs. Clem-1 folks who think m ore of you th a n “D o n 't tr e a d o n mt-
Old G lory's inunndlate ancestor in th e flag have been authorized Francisco, Cal . to W illiam Busse
m ans, late of W hite Salm on. W ash. I a n y friends you've ever had. for
bv
congress. A flag of fifteen sta rs and th ey moved to Glenw ood in
was
th
e
G
ra
n
d
Union
Flag,
som
e­
honest,
unbalstsl
opinions,
for
shrew
d
L ost a ll-d ay m eeting of th e Scholls
G ra n g e will la* Ju n e hl T h e next com m ents of the d a y ’s news, aiwi of tim es called tile C am bridge Flag, a n d fifteen stripi-s followed the 1894, w here th ey took a sm all farm .
m eetings will la* in th e evenings. ' politics a n d politicians, for in te r ­ the C ongress Colors, und known by e n tra n c e of Verm ont nnd K entucky S he becam e postm istress in 1910
Scholia I O. O F a n d R ebekah estin g stories of th e lives, a n d o th er designations. I t was sim ilar into tlie Union, a n d rem ain ed in a n d h a d held th e office fo r 24
lodges will meet. J u n e 13 to h e a r, events In th e lives of th e people to th e lla g as we know It today, vogue from 1795 u n til 1818. T his years.
She Is survived by h e r widower,
re p o rts of delegates to G ra n d lodge you know best, read your H om etow n except th a t tlx» union was com ­ flag inspired th e U nited S ta te s In
posed ol th e crosses of St. Oeorge Its w ar ag ain st tlie B arbary p irates tw o children, Mrs. G eorgia S h a n k
Scholia W o m a n s club will n o t' New spaper
S afeway S tores
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 8, 9 and 11
COFFEE
3 lbs.
‘'j"“’ 21c
................ 60c
17c
PANCRUST IOC
Mac M a rr
MILKj'.'.ii
brand
V egetable shortening
2 lit can
Lb. can
19c
SALAD OIL
(Bulk)
17c
Quart
io ibs.
9-lb. bag
MILK
Leslie's. 8-lb. bag ..
SOAP
Ball Mason.
CAN
Gallon ........................ 65c
5C
C A L U M E T B A K IN G POW DER
BULK M A Y O N N A IS E
CRACKERS— Superior
2-lb. box ..................
SWANSDOWN—
Better baking. P kg.........
HERSHEY COCOA—
*/g-lb. can ..........................
JELL WELL—
Assorted flavors. 3 pkgs.
25c
25c
8c
14c
29c
24c
25c
1-I.B. CAN
2 I.BS.
FLOUR
10c
KERR
DEVILED MEAT— Libby’s.
• ¡, size. 3 cans .................
JAR RUBBERS—
High grade. 3 dozen .
19c
10c
Local.
4 bunches 10c
T o keep In step w ith th e
progress of your com m unity;
to g et your sh a re of business,
you m ust advertise regularly.
T ake your new spaper pub­
lish er in to your confidence;
| h e can give you invaluable
assistance. E stablish a n a d ­
vertising budget. P la n a re g ­
u la r schedule for your a d ­
vertisem ents. I t's a policy th a t
is followed by the m ost su c ­
cessful stores; It's a n Idea
th a t will be p rofitable for
you.—3tiU w «;er. iM ton.) G a z ­
e tte .
COFFEE
Columbia Best
Quality coffee,
ground to please.
lb . 25C
CHEESE
CANDY
O range slices. 1-lb. cello ...
OLIVE MEATS
Close out. 3-oz .....................
13c
15c
5c
CLEANSER
3 «................. 8c
$1.79
79c
Q uarts
Doz......
KERR LIDS—
R egular size. 2 dozen
POWDERED SUGAR—
3 lbs. ................................
93c
25c
19c
OVALTINE— 50c size .................. 39c
$1.00 size ................75c
CALUMET— Baking Powder
1-Ib. can ............................... .
25c
FLOUR
Whole Wheat
Kellogg's
Bell brand
11c
N II A
X
ill!
FREE
K e rr-G iffo rd 's Best. H ard w h eat. Sold on a money back g u a ran tee
An a ll-p u rp o se flour. G uaranteed.
OLD D U T C H CLEANSER t»nsl5C
SO A P White Eag!e- A C rystid W hite product.
15C
PIM E N T O E S
H O T SAUCE “ SS 6""d'............. 13C
COFFEE
OATS
AIR MAIL. No better coffee
for the money.
Regular or Quick
9-lb.
35c
D O G FO O D
....................... 5C
P E A N U T BU TTER
;„“p. 25c
C
AD TAT MP Q OU' mtL£tard or tomato.
13c
O Z A I V L /I lN G J Round can. 3 for ................
T O IL E T T ISSU E ’°^,he€t roUs
17c
......... 21c
Lb.
Bag
CORN
RICE
Y acht Club.
Extra fancy broken.
10c
Fancy cream yellow.
10c
No. 2 can
Hillsboro M eat C°*
THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS
-’ V *
t - ....
'CAUSE1
ITS A GOOD
[THING FOR
A O u B E E S (7 r\
S M A S rtt
VOxJ »
, D o n ’ t
KNOW
ONE OF 'AXJ
oTuN G ME
Lighthouse.
BISCUITS
Pkg.
FLOUR
Red Rose
s1.69
Blue B ell i9.? 1.55
ZTilteborqlllfcAr g u s
LAFRANCE POWDER, pkg.......................... 8c
CANDY— Fancy, high grade. | D g «
Cellophane pkg.......
JL _» Y-
Golden skin.
4 Ibs. ........
Y our ad v ertisem en t Is th e
reflectio n of your store In
th is m irror. Everybody sees
It th ere. If It Is n o t th e re th e
m irro r is d a rk w here your
sto re should be. You a r e
th e re b u t you c a n n o t be seen.
Y our sto re Is open for busi­
ness as usual, b u t “O u t of
sig h t; o u t o i m in d !”
MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg................................H r
J.
BANANAS
GRAPEFRUIT Ä h:.“ .M
c,L
CARROTS sa« BEETS
8c
27c
10c
23c
JAR CAPS— Ball Mason
or Economy. Dozen
PINEAPPLE — Libby’s. Tidbits o r
crushed. 8-oz.
-1
3 cans ............. .......................
Produce Prices Effective Fridny nnd Saturday
The value of your local
n ew spaper to th e success of
your business can n o t be over
estim ated. I t's w o rth all the
su p p o rt a n d co-operation you
can give It. F o r th e new s­
p a p e r is a m irro r reflecting
th e life of th e com m unity in
w hich you a n d your store
have a n Im p o rtan t p a rt.
Full cream . Lb.
Pints
Doz.
PAROWAX—
Pound .........
PEN JEU—
2 pkgs...............................
SALAD DRESSING— Best O Q p
F’ootls, home style. Quart t*Js«s^>
MERCHANTS
CROWN. FISHER’S BLEND or
DRIFTED SNOW. 49-,b. sack
BALL or
JARS MASON.
PORK & BEANS— A rm o u r's. Large
<2* i.“: ...
............ 10c
SALMON— Del Monte Red Q C w »
Sockeye. Tall cans. 2 for O w V
10c
A LETTER TO
23c
35c
Dainty Bits, 2s, broken.
TOMATO SOUP »*5,OAMP:8......................................
RIICHEK'S %
ASH GROCERY
19c
GRAPEFRUIT
JAR RUBBERS, 3 doz.............
„„
^0
.. 9 ^IC
Jv«
Toilet. Woodbury’s. 3 bars
Bottle
M akes preserving easier.
M AXW ELL H O U S E COFFEE
6c
19c
SALT
CERTO
Flowers Placed
Scholls Cemetery-
Choice Thompson seed-
Carnation. Tall can
25c
school Cooper S m ith and M aude K u tten -
Of Tlnitx-r a n d M rs Elsa Ab»>ndroth' s tru tte d by placing t w o
of P o rtlan d ; and two grandchildren houses to g eth e r a n d adding porcties. ger of P o rtlan d .
P our f.L'.ters. Mr». M a rie Oen-sler, With porch boxes for flowers.
T h e W aldron hay baler sta rte d
Miss M a rg are t S ta rk retu rn e d operations th is week.
Hl Joseph, Mo ; Mrs. E. W anner,
M rs Lloyd M urray a n d daughter,
f(an Antonio. T exas; M rs Elizabeth T hursday from B anks, w here she
M esenger and Muss Lottie Schaefer. was em ployed In the fru it b a rre l­ Mrs. o le n K eith, a n d tw o children
spent M em orial Day w ith relatives
ing plant.
U erm an y ; an- also living.
Jo e Evans of P asad en a. C a l . Is a t M t. Angel.
Services were h e l d W ednesday
May 33. Miss J u a n ita S arg en t
a fte rn o o n from the chapel of the a t the J. L. K e rr hom e for a n In ­
P orest O rove U ndertaking company. definite stay. He Is Mrs. K err's e n te rta in ed th e following guests in
observance of her b irth d a y : M a ri­
Itev C P. S abin o fli'ia tin g I n te r ­ uncle.
H< sse.
I r in a 1
n e I i .................. ui
m en t waa a t G ales Creek cem etery.
Elect O fficer,
Trask, E rn est Lovegren, S ta n fo rd
O fficers elected by R uby R ebekah G u tter. Arlene G o tter, Ivan, R ae­
lodge for th e ensuing term are ford a n d G ilbert Ja c k of T igard.
Mrs. Audrey H eaton, N O .; Mrs. Evelyn
A rm our Reynolds,
R hoda Hesse. V. O .; Mrs. Mabel W ayne Hesse.
Lyle M cCuen,
ii Allison, secretary, a n d M rs. J. H. L eonard Reynolds,
H anson, M ary Lovegren,
Moore, trea su re r.
and
J
u
n
e
Nelson.
RCH O LLB- A com m ittee of Odd
Mrs. T im D riscoll of Brownsmeaxl
Hay h a rv est is In full sw ing th is
Fellows a n d R ebekah decorated th e sp e n t la s t week w ith h e r sister, week
and tonic gram is being cut.
graves ol w ar veteran s and those Mrs. Ju liu s C hristensen, a n d fa m ­
T ons of cherries are being d e ­
of O dd f ’ellow.i and R ebekahs as ily and with th em visited th e C harles livered
to R ay-M aling cannery in
a p a r t of the M em orial Day serv ­ Beyers hom e a t T ig ard S u n d ay a n d Hillsboro, K n ig h t Packing com pany
ice a t M ountainside cem etery. T h e a l the Jo h n S te ts hom e in H iils- in i*ort!and. Jay cannery a t S h e r­
cem etery association held Its a n ­ boro T hursday.
wood, a n d Guile I»acking com pany
n u a l business m eeting, and C arl
G uests a t th e Mrs. E lizab eth R eed
W ohlschlegel was re-elected a d i­ hom e la st week were Mrs. A nna a t Newberg.
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rector- P O. M iller is president, W enstrorn of P o rtlan d , M arg aret
a n d P ra n k Rowell Is se c re ta ry -tre a s­ Je a n Sim of A stor a a n d M iss Ruby
L et th e ad vertisem ents nelp you
u re r T h e cem etery h a d been m ow ­ Y errington of P ortland.
m ake your shopping plans.
ed a n d generally p u t In first class
Scholls berry grow ers' pool of
condition T h e m any new shrubs blackcap berries is e stim a te d a t
W< deal In Real Eatata
p lan te d last w inter are all living 104 tons, a n d th e K a rp stein b ro th ­
W rite
a n d add m uch to th e general a p ­ ers fiave secured the c o n tra ct for
Fira and Autnaiubila Innarance
pearan ce.
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Maka L oan , and laaua Sarcty Honda
h au lin g th em to th e d rier a t D u n ­
M rs R. N M cClure a n d d a u g h te r dee.
KURATLI & WISMER
J e a n have re tu rn e d to the McClure
G uests a t th e J. S. H erd hom e
HILLSBORO. OREGON
hom e a lte r spending th e w inter In M ay 10 were Mr. a n d Mrs. C. K.
Talephona 1381
123« Second St.
P o rtlan d , w here M iss J e a n a tte n d ­ H ubbard of Newberg. Mr. a n d Mrs.
ed h igh school.
JfM- K e rr Jr. and W illiam N u tter
of S e a ttle sp e n t th e w eek-end a t
th e J L. K err horn.' Joe Is tak in g
a m echanic s course in S eattle and
w orking p a r t tim e in a garage.
B o m . to Mr. a n d Mrs. Victor
Jones, June 5, a son.
Mrs. E unice M urray a n d s o n
C arson of B eaverton atte n d ed the
M em orial Day exercises a n d visited
M rs
Audrey H eaton and Cecil
H eato n du rin g th e afternoon.
Mr. a n d Mrs. S tan ley T refren
a n d d a u g h te r w ent to Bonneville
FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001
S unday, w here M r T re fre n p reach ­
Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon. — June 8, 9, 11
ed u n d e r th e auspices of the P o rt­
la n d C ouncil of C hurches. He has
been offered a p erm a n en t position
th e re as p asto r of th e com m unity
c hurch, w hich was recently con-
S easonal Close out.
R egular or fast.
9-lb. sack ...............
47c
1.68
BROWN SUGAR, 5 Ibs.......
Corn Meal
RAISINS le”
OATS
4-lb. bag
CANNING SUPPLIES
SUGAR
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OREGON
49-lb. sack
$1.49
DELIVERY
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 8, 9 and 11
Y O U 'L L never be “stung” when you order your meats
1 at the HILLSBORO MEAT COMPANY. We man­
ufacture our own sausages and cured meats . . . and
feature only the choicest cuts.
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For Friday and Saturday
BABY BEEF
A REAL TREAT
MUTTON ROAST?““* |b.7c
PORK ROAST £«".?• lb. 1 1 c
VEAL STEW
lb. 5 c
MUTTON STEW
lb. 4 c
BOILING BEEF
lb. 7 c
VEAL STEAKS 2 Ibs. 2 5 c
LARD COMP. 3 Ibs. 1 4 c
CRABS
2 for
SALMON
lb. 1 8 c
For stew­
ing or
roasting
While
it
foists
Choice
Steer
Fresh
Medium
Half or
Whole
Small silvers.
Glenn Campbell, M a n a g e r
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 982
Free Delivery