The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 14, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Dewey Mercer, helping with the
blackcap berry harvest
Mrs. Carl Buchanan of P ortlan d
is at tlie home of her lather. S. H
O rnduif. helping her sister. Mrs
Merle Dunliam. with the berry
< picking and canning.
Alfred MuUoy of Tualatin was
a Sunday guest of Ins brother. E
C. MuUov Mr. and Mrs Ed MuUoy
and Mrs. TPm MuUoy were guests
LAUREL The Children's day pro­ of J. W Mullov at the basket din­
and baseball game
gram given a t the church Sunday ner Mis.
H annah Dailey of Portland
was well attended The church was was a Sunday guest of her p ar­
protusri) decorated with beautiful ents. Mr. and Mrs Adolf Kntseh-
bouquets H ie program numbers
were a hymn by the congregation; , man
Mrs. Theodore Wells i Lassie
praver by Rev Simpson; a chorus. Baker* and children of Redmond,
"The Shepherd's C all;'' responsive who were guests of her mother,
reading by the congregation: a Mrs. Flora Baker, left Sunday
recitation "A Sincere Welcome. " by- morning
return to their home
Irene W hitmore; C larinet solo by- Mr. Wells to came
down to lake them
Billy McNay; recitation by Helen home.
Bolma; exercise "Flower Folks;''
W alter Reese, who was quite ill
recitation "Someone is Needing for sometime, is improving slowly
You.' by Norma Meyers; vocal
is now able to work some.
quartet by Thelm a MuUoy, Helen and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bolma and
Rutschm an. Lillie and Bernice I children of Midway were Sunday
Brown; recitation "Dad's R heum a­ I guests of her sister. Mrs. Rollin
tism '' by M arjorie Will; vocal solo Meyers. Helen Bolma. who had
by Howard Davis; exercise
G ar­
at the Meyers home the past
dens;" song by four little girls. He been
two weeks, returned home with
Lovingly C ares;’’ recitation “Closing her
parents.
Advise'' bv Jimmie Tews, chorus.
“Back of the Clouds; rem arks by-
Rev. Simpson: hymn by congre­
gation and closing benediction. The
basket dinner in the grove followed
th e program.
Snake on Cow
BEND—About five hundred Boy
A snake measuring several feet in
length was found wound around the Scouts from all over the state a r ­
neck of a young calf when Clarence rived last Friday evening for a
O m duff went to the barn to feed vacation at the Fritz Eisner park
the anim al some milk one evening where they camped and made m er­
last week. The snake was put into ry and Uned up for drill S atu r­
captivity and Mr. O m duff is send­ day They left Saturday evening.
Mr. aiid Mrs Alberi Seott had
ing it to Corvallis to have the
as guests Sunday their son-in-law
specie determined.
daughtre. Mr. and Mi's. Archie
Wild blackberries are quite ab u n ­ and
Bernard, and three children. Audrey
d ant this year. Blackcap berry pick­ Ann. Jam es Scott, Mary Lou ot
ing Is a t its height this week. Con­ Eugene. The Bernards returned to
tinuance of the hot days w ill lessen Oregon Sunday from a m onths
th e crop to some extent
in New York, where they
Mr and Mrs H erm an Whitmore sojourn
guests of Mr. Bernard s p ar­
came home from Portland Saturday were
While in the East Mr. Ber­
w ith their infan t daughter. His ents.
nard attended the convention of
sister. Mrs. Marion Boge. accom­ the
Q
uarter Million Dollar club of
panied them and later went to
M utual Life of New York. En
Cherry Grove to visit h er sister, the
route home they stopped over in
Mrs. Leslie Lee
! the Century of Pregress Exposition.
School M e etin g M onday
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Henderson
Annual school meetings will be visited
Sunday at th e homes of
held at the school houses in Laurel Mr
Henderson's two brothers, one
and Laurelview school districts next I a t Cedar
Mill and one at Tualatin
Monday evening.
View.
The “Loggers'' announce th a;
William
Black of Eugene visited
they have made some changes in several days
recently at the Welk's
their orchestra an d expect to have ! home.
improved music at the dance to be
Mrs.
Bert
Meyer
is visiting a few
given a t th e community hall here days with friends in
Portland and
next Wednesday evening.
attending
the
Rose
Festival.
The Charles G anne family of
The
former
Bend
orchestra.
The
P ortland were at the Coolidge place Rambling Mountaineers, m which
last Friday to pick wild blackberries. two Bend men play. William Scot;
Mr. and Mrs. Day -and daughter.
Mr. Selander. played Wednes-
Thelma, of Portland visited Mrs ! and
day and Saturday night at Portland
Day's cousin. Mrs. John McFee. and and
Thursday night at Lafeyette.
fam ily Sunday. DeLaunce Cady of
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Eisner ana
Hillsboro is spending the summer children
visitors June 3 a t
with her grandparents. Mr. and i the Sniger were
homes a t Aurora.
Mrs. John McPee.
Mrs. Gladys Pepion. who was a
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Vibbert and
at the home of her niece. Mrs.
daughter. Wilma, and Mrs H erbert | guest
William
has left for P o rt­
Taylor and daughter. Irene, of G ate­ land and. Scott,
on to her home at B an­
way were Sunday callers at the don.
homes of Mr Vibbert s aunt. Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Johnson and daughter
A. Naderer. and his cousin. Mrs Lucille
visited friends in Portland
Amos W atkins. The visitors had last week.
been attending th e state Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring and
convention in Portland since Wed­ daughter
of Cornelius visited S a t­
nesday Mrs Naderer went home urday evening
with Mr. and Mrs.
with them to visit her sister-in- H. L. Eisner and
family.
law. Mrs. Carrie Vibbert, and other
Little
Donald
Cutting, son of
relatives and friends.
Ward
C
utting
of
Portland,
vis­
Mrs. W. L. Stevens. Mrs. W. H iting for two weeks a t the is
Bowne
McNay and Miss Irene Stevens home.
motored to Vernonia June 6 to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M otejat of
In a Stevens and h er beauty salon
visited Mrs. M otejat's
Mrs. Alice T ronner and small Portland
cousin. Will Hielman and familv
son of San Francisco are visiting at Sunday.
th e Ray Vorhees home.
and Mrs. H arr of Portland
Clem Muck of Portland was a are Mr. spending
a few days at their
guest at the Francis Coolidge home summer
home.
last Friday and Saturday.
Nigren of Bandc.i visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Hines Hendrick­ ed William
several days recently a t the
son and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed home
of
his
sister. Mrs. O tto Meyer,
Hendrickson and three children and
Miss Nellie Rothstrom. all of P o rt­ and family.
Mrs.
Max
M uralt of Sherwood
land. were Sunday guests a t the visited Sunday
at the nomes ol
Mrs. Mary Rothstrom home.
and Mrs. Amos Henderson and
Elbert and Irene Stevens were Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Meyer.
Sunday guests a t the Doward De-
Mrs. J. B Bowne. m other of
Viepeo home in Portland.
visited a week with
Max Behling of Portland was a Bruce Bowne.
and relatives a t Milwaukie.
Sunday visitor of his sister. Mrs. friends
Charles
Little
of T urner is vis­
W . L. Stevens.
for sometime with his sister
Carl Coolidge and sons. Clarence iting
Bruce Bowne. and family. H en­
and Stanley o f Klickitat. Wash, Mrs.
ry Bowne of Scholls and Clarence
came to the Mrs. M. Coolidge home Bowne
Midway also visited their
th e last of the week. Mr. Coolidge parents. of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Bowne.
returned home but the boys will and family Sunday.
spend the sum mer with their grand­
mother.
Probate Estate
Sunday evening visitors a t the
Estate of Mrs. Mary M. Green-
John McFee home were Mr. and
burg.
who
died May 26 a t h er home
Mrs. William K err and two children
of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Al­ a t Greenburg, is valued a t $12,500.
Bert C. Rue of Tigard is executor.
fred Olsen of Portland.
G erald B uchanan of P ortland is
at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
Subscribe for the Argus.
Program at
L a u re l H as
Big C ro w d
Boy Scouts Meet
at E isn e r P a rk
H IL L S B O R O
A RG U S,
Mrs. Ray Shaw New President
Cornelius Ladies' Aid Society
CORNELIUS O fftG'.s w .reelect­
ed at the Ladies' Aid meeting in
the parlors of the M E. church
Wednesday afternoon as follows
Mrs Rax Shaw, president; Mrs.
F ail Smith, vice-president; Mrs
John Burbank, secretary; Mrs. Dan
B arrett. treasurer: Mrs Edith Bur­
bank chaplain. Bouquets of sweet
peas prepared by Mrs. I ester Moo-
berry, were presented to the new
and retirm g officers. also a com­
plimentary one to Mrs. Charles
Reed, the new pastor's wife
A
towel shower was given in hon­
or o f Mrs Edith Burbank, re­
tiring president, at which she re ­
ceived many lovely towels, R e­
freshm ents of cake, chocolate and
punch were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck
and son Howard of Mountaindale
\ '.sited Mr Hollenbeck's sister. Mrs
A rthur Bishop, and family Monday
evenuig. It was Mrs. Bishop's b irth­
day.
Ernest Dunham of Lays Angeles.
Cal . visited tor tlie past two weeks
at the home of his nephew. Wil­
liam Dunham, and family ot south
Cornelius. Mrs. D unham s triend.
Mr. Davidson, also of Los Angeles,
was a visitor at tlie Dimh. nr home.
C .iitord Mapes, a student at O re­
gon State at Corvallis, is spending
the vacation at the home of Ins
mother. Mrs Henry Behrnian
Miss Blanche Finegan was a guest
Tuesday of Miss Helen Godfrey of
Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dixon were
Portland business callers Wednes­
day. Thursday and Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Harry McKay of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs Alex McPherson Sunday.
Dinner guests of Mrs. S. M. Mc-
I ’.vaine Saturday were Mrs E.
Proudfoot of Portland. Miss Helen
Asehenbrenner of Wenatchee. Wash .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Klirans and
daughter of Beaverton. They visited
Mrs Geneva RolMnette also.
Mrs. Robert Wiedewitsch of Cor­
vallis visited Mrs. L. G Wiedewitsch
and family last week.
Miss Minerva Fuller of Hillsboro
spent several days of this week
with Miss Blanche Finegan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dixon spent
the week-end a t OJeneden.
Children's Din
Helen Milne, ex-
ercise by the oovs class; "Choose,"
by the young women's class Rev
Charles Reed used t h e subject
"Getting the Right S tart" in a
short talk to the children. George
Milne and Raymond T rites took t i p
a special children's day ottering.
Miss Blanche Finegan was accom­
panist at the piano During church
Rev Reed used "Co-Woikerx of
God " as I l l s subject and the Bible
lext the "Raising of Lazarus troin
tile Dead Miss Gladys Brawn led
the Epworth leag u e meeting, which
was h e ll on the church lawn, using
as her topic. " l’ersonal Growth "
The president Miss Blanche Fuie-
can appointed a nominating eom-
nn.iee consisting of Miss Dorothy
Cooke M rs Mattie Sm ith and Mrs.
John Burbank to make nom ina­
tions for election to be held next
Sunday evening.
V a tin
Social Sunday
The Young Peoples s.x-tety of the
St. Alexander church is planning a
lawn social to bo held Sunday a fte r­
noon on the Mike Susbauer lawn
There will be amusem ent for all
and everyone is welcome.
Rev Harvey Schcurm an of Ev­
erett. W ash, visited friends here
Tuesday.
Observe C h ild re n ’s Bay
Sunday, tlie Lutheran church ob­
served C hildrens day with tlie fol­
low mg program, with Rev. George
Koehler in charge Reading, p ri­
mary class: readings by Violet
Hieme. Dorothy Tilden. W 11 ni a
Hamelman. and Betty Hulsnian;
song. Helen Hulsnian. accom pan­
ied by her sister Betty, song. p ri­
mary and second class; readings,
Billy Hamelman. Jack Hulsnian and
W aiter Vent: congregation singing.
Mrs George Koehler acconnyany-
ing. Rev Koehler gave a talk on
"The Meaning of Children's Day."
and pronounced t l i e benediction.
Following a picnic dinner was en­
joyed m Duncalf's woods.
Miss Helen Oliver is staving in
Hillsboro, where she is employed.
Muss Vernita Irmler. who is ta k ­
ing nurse's training at the Gixxl
Sam aritan hospital, spent tlie week­
end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs William VanLoni
and family and Mr and Mrs W il­
liam Mann mid family attended
M issionary Speaks
the mail carriers' picnic at Hills­
A very unusual meeting was held boro Sunday.
Friday afternoon at Bunnuig's hall
Mrs Henrietta Morgan and Miss
when Miss Prange, a missionary of Emily Young of Hillsboro w e r e
the L uthem church, who for the guests Sunday evening of Mr. and
past five years has been in active Mrs Lester Mix,berry
service in India, gave a most in ­
Tile Sunday school workers' con­
teresting and challenging review of ference and church board held their
her work and displayed articles of meetings at tlie church Monday
th at country. Miss Prange. who ts evening. Rev. Charles Reed p re­
a trained nurse, home on a fu r­ sided.
lough for a year, is spending the
Miss Lucille Schultz, who 1s em ­
time at her home in Clucago and ployed in Portland, spent the week­
lecturing throughout t h e United end wr.h her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
States. Rev. George Koehler, local R. Schultz, and son.
Lutheran pastor, gave a talk, led
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kroner ot P o rt­
in prayer and introduced the speak­ land and Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Bel­
er. From G reenland's Icy Moun­ linger of Forest Grove were guests
tain." and "Spread. O Spread Thy of Mrs. M. Edson and daughter.
Mighty Word ' were sung by the Mrs Edna Russell. Sunday.
audience, with Mrs. George Koehler
John Pidcock lias been visiting
accompanying a; the piano.. Cake in Portland.
and coffee were served by Mes-
Mrs. Alma Spidel. who has been
darnes Henry Jacobsmuhleh. Wil­ working here, has returned to her
liam Hammelman. Fred Hering. A. home in Blame.
Bunning. Ted Wilkins, and George
Mr. and Mrs. William Bedortlia
Feldman. This is the second m is­ visited relatives at St. Helens S un­
sionary speaker sponsored by the day.
L utheran church this year, the
Mrs. Ray Shaw. Mrs. Louise Coch­
former speaking in February and rane and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw spent
showing pictures of the New Guinea Saturday at Dallas. Lloyd Shaw,
mission. A large group attended who is employed there, returned
the meeting. She left with her lis­ home with them for the week-end.
teners the question. "Are we truly Sunday Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw-
proud of our Christian heritage moved there for the summer.
and civilization?' and a challenge
Misses Caroline Hoffman a n d
to greater accomplishments a n d Elizabeth R ittahler o f Portland
ideals.
spent Sunday at their homes here
Observe Children's Day
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Jackson and
Children's day was observed S u n ­ son Jimmy and Muss TUlie Hoff­
day a t the M E. church. The fol­ man and Paul Senko enjoyed a
lowing program was given: Wel­ trip around Mt. Hood loop Sunday
come. Laurel Shay; "Because TLs
Mr and Mrs. W alter Newson and
Children's Day." Miss Doris Shay's daughter of Clatskanie were guests
class; "Our Childrens Day.' Maxine Friday evening of Miss Gladys and
Puffenberger; “What They Say.” Leslie Brown.
Mrs. Lotta Fox and daughter
Miss Dorothy Cooke's class; solo,
by David Edmonston, accompanied H arriet are visiting in Tacoma.
at piano by Miss Gladys Brown; , Mrs. Lillian Booth and son are
"Summer Gifts." Beverly Trites; visiting at Toledo.
"Jesus and t h e Children." R uth: Mrs M. D. Mann and Mrs. Mat-
Price and Betty Delmonte; “I Like tie Smith were guests of Miss
to Rem em ber.' Alice Delmonte; Frances Knos of Iowa Hill T hurs­
congregational singing; ' Purpose of day Miss Gnos is able to be about
H IL L S B O R O ,
again after a fractured hip received
In an accident
Little t'ony Dooher was ring
bearer and Margaiel Jane lXxihcr,
tlower girl, at tile Coupe Miller
KIN’PON Grange met th e night
wedding at the St Anthony church
of June <» with a gixid attendance
i l l W rest Grove Tuesday
Mrs Laura Jackson lell last week ot ineintx*rs and every off leer p ro -
for a visit with her son and faintly ent I’lU’ lecture hour wa.s tn charge
of the home economic eommutee
at Freewater.
Miss Rosamond Mnndort has re ­ amt a program wu.s presented In­
turned to her home from Htlls- cluding imusie by the 'l'tgard ateel
guitar q u a it‘t. Mrs George Place.
boio. where she was employed
Mr. and Mrs Frank Sholes have Mrs Woll. Mrs Holmes ami Mt
been visaing m e aste rn Oregon
Meyers, song by all; rccltutlon.
Me-, Margie lielisel. wlto attends I.om«e Vankleek. Instrum ental duet,
high seluxil in Portland. Is spend-1 piano ami hanm auea. Eutuee bidder
ami Mablcanna Gemlxdla. readme.
mg the summer here.
Robert Cochrane. Jam es Vanl.om Harold Cutting; stunt by all;
and Joe Gluts returned Friday troin music Tigard quartette, song by
Oregon Normal at Monmouth to all During the business session, five
spend the summer vacation at applications tor membership u«te
' read, an t one member reinstated
their homes
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Gnos ot Dm* to tin* Eourih of July holiday,
O rcliardalc were guests ot Mrs M the next meeting will t>e held
riiursda> evening. July 12. w la n
Gnos Thursday.
Misses Helen Rc.ldig and M argie delegates to state grange will give
llen-sel spent last week at Yamhill their reports The first and second
Mrs tester Moobctiy. Mrs M I) degrees will lx* conferred on a
Mann. Mrs. Mattie Sm ith and Miss ehtss of live after which there will
Gladys Brown attended a 1» A R bv 'eats ‘ in the diningroom All
meeting Monday at tlie Hollyrood ' grangers are InvlU'd to l»e present
Haymond Aimker of Multnomah,
farm near Hillsboro
Delbert Hopkins and Bill C ar­ j sjxuu last week with Ids grand*
ver of Tillamook visited at tlie paivnts Mr ami Mrs I-’retl Aldckcr
Mi and Mrs Adolph AnUkei, I lls
John Burbank home T hursday.
parents spent June 6 at the Atdcker
Club Meets Tuesday
Civic club will meet Tuesday a tt- nonit*.
l*at Bnx'ks of Waklport visited
t rnixm at the home of Mrs Earl I l l s .sister. Mrs Everett Wright,
Hobbs on the highway east of C or­ Cooper mountain. Thursday.
nelius.
Mrs Zaek Martin. Heedville road,
Banns of matrimony were pub­ sutferi*d
a stroke ot paralysis at
lished ior the first time Sunday at her home Saturday At last re ­
the St Alexander eliurvh tor Al­ ports Mrs M arlin was doing as
bert Vanacker of Cornelius and well a.s COUld be e\|x*eteil. lx lug
Miss Esther Sm ith of E'oresi Orove able
to get around a little
Harold E'ineg.ui returned t r o u t
Mrs J T. VanHorn left June ft
Corvallis Friday a lte r completing tor a visit in California, where she
ills college course lliere
will meet Mr VanHorn who is vis­
iting friends In different parts of
) the state.
Rinton Grangers
I lave Big Program
Buxton D istric t
Meet Monday Eve
Bt'XTON Annual school metting
for tlie district will be held at the
school house Monday night One
director and a clerk will be elected
at Hits time
W om ans Benefit Association was
represented at tlie DLstrlct rally in
Portland June 7 bv Juna Fisher,
Leila Leipold and Elsie Kelly
Mrs Esther Stum p of Eiwtxxl
mill attended the graduation of
her daughter at Lyle Wash.. June
8 Margaret C om utt assisted Vida
Powell at the cook-house during
her absence.
Name Queen Candidate
Kansas City unit of Farm ers'
union met at Manning Six ial club
hall June 4 Miss Mabel NcLson
was chosen for queen of Happy
Days'" celebration by this unit.
Catholic Ladles* club met at the
Grange hall June 7.
Mr a n d Mrs. A B Edwards
and Mr. and Mrs David Edwards of
Wauneta. Neb , arrived here last
week by auto The former Mrs.
Edwards ts a sister of Mrs Elsie
Kelly and Mrs Ethel M e e r’ -
Lucille W hite, F ran cis Fu ller and
Elsie Meyers were Hillsboro visitors
Friday.
Homer Hawes of near Eugene Is
employed at tlie Elwood mill Mr
Hawes was formerly employed there
Buxton lost to Cedar Mill m
baseball here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Robert Simpson >f
Forest Orove were Buxton visitors
Sunday.
George and William Riggle of
Birkenfeld were here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs Alice E-iepp and Mrs Vela
Cearly entertained out of town rel­
atives several days lxst week.
Joe Ross of Portland was home
one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Higgle of
Birkenfeld were overnight guests
at It J Kelly home Saturday night
enroute to Portland to visit Mrs
Biggie's mother. Mrs. J
Willis,
who has Just returned from a trip
to California
Eleanor Powell spent the week­
end with her mother at the El-1
wood mill.
Mr and Mrs A rthur Fisher i t
Timber called at the George Fish-1
er home here Saturday.
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VEAL
Dry, lean, sugar cured
18c
Back or side.
5c
Chops and Steaks.
2 lbs. ........................
9c
Roast, shoulder.
FISH
Ling Cod.
Lb..........................
Salmon Trout.
Lb.......................
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PURE LARD 3 ,b..................23c
LARD COMPOUND 3 a». 14c
DILL PICKLES Quart ...
10c
PO T ROAST
HAMBURGER Lb
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19c
Phone 6S1
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
100 lbs.
Cash
$4.67
49-lb. sack
1.59
20c a sack under
today’s market.
IN B U Y I N G l
O n ly N o rg e can give you
P lan Program
Sunday. June 17. will be observed
as C hildrens Dav bv s<holar.s ol
the Bible school All an* Invited to
be prese nt There will tx* a musi­
cal ami literary program.
Mrs. Melvin
Vanderniost re-
tu rn el the last of the w«*« k from a
visit with her m other in Beattie.
Wasii
Virgil McCormick, son of Mrs.
Ethel McCormick, has employment
tor the summer at the iioine of
Mr amt Mrs Herman Melzentine
at Hlteon
Ladies' Aid s<x*lety held a pleas­
ant nuxtm g Thursday aftermxm
at the home of tin* vice-president.
M rs
Elizabeth Wright. Cix>p<*r
mountain Plans ate being made
to hold an tee cream social a little
later m the season, time and place
to lx* announced later Next regular
monthly meeting will be in Id at the
h o m e o f the pic ident. M r. Gladys
Aten. Pl< asant Valley road. T hurs­
day afternoon. July 12 All ladies
are mvit<4.
Following 4 H club boys from
Ktnton are attending the summer
school in Corvallts. June 11 to 23
Amos Bierly. Ivan Bierly. Elmer
Bu rly. (Penn Pringle Eu :m e Van-
Kle< k. Haym nd llenu i< h, U< y I
Anicker 1 hey left Monday m orn­
ing
Thirteen girl reserves attracted
quite a bit of attention as they
rode through Kinton on their horses
enroute to Camp M errlwether re­
sort Tuesday uiternoon on a five-
day horsebuck trip The eamp ses­
sion will be from June 13 to Ju t.e2 t’>
August H Dallmatin and Jake
Paix made a business trip to Hills­
boro Thursday.
Mrs Gl<' <'ie Wilson a n i o n M ar­
tin ■ •! i
c.i! a n Ived .it tha
h >rne of Mr Wil n'; parents. Mr
and Mr
Zaek M artin. Heedvil»-
road Friday, and Mrs Wilson will
take care of her mother, who ts
ill
School Meet Monday
All voters are urged to lie present
at the annual seluxil m<*cting at
t he School hou it Monday < venlng,
June 18. at 8 o'clock. A new direct­
or and clerk are to be elected, the
budget to be voted on and other
school m atters will be discussed.
Mr and Mr C W PI ' m in
W L. P ittm an and E M Cummings
went to Aurora the first of the
week, where they formerly resided.
They are employed for the sea­
(lie p ow er am i e c o n o m y
o f K ollator R efrigeration
ami today N o r g e P r ic e s
are the low est in history.
T hat's w hy w e urge you
“ If I w ere only hack
in H illsboro! W ith a
glass ot LI K ($ Kt I \ H
DAIR1
to sec (he N o rg e helore
you buy any relriger.Kor.
MILK tucked
$AVE
tinder my belt I’d m ake
th e old m asters l o o k
like a hunch of s tu ­
dents.
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25c
MEATS
F or hot days.
Large assort.
15c
<. o. b.
)
D a U v lt
25c
2 for
CORN
FLAKES
or POST TOASTIES
Rib
Ford V *8 T u d o r Sedan
T U E F O R I) V -n T U D O R .
LUNCH
Round i
Sirloin r L
f o r d V -8 econom y itd d th e m . Costa fo r gas an d o il are low , very
lo w . A n d up -ke ep costs a re lig h t.
F o rd co m fort »old th em . T h e co m fo rt o f transverse springs th a t
net o n a ll fo u r wheels, o f de ep , soft cushions, and o f wide seats.
W e nrge you to co m p are Ford V -8 perform an ce w ith th at o f
cars costing tw ice its price, and m ore. O nce you have done so,
yon, too, w ill say “ I t ’s g r e a t!”
F o rd V -8 prices start at $ 3 1 3 , f.o .b . D e tro it. A tilh o riae d F o rd
F in an ce Plans o f th e U niversal
C re d it C om pany o ffe r convenient
te rm s o f paym ent.
Blue & W hite.
Eastern.
STEAKS
U
TA© um»atuynal V - 8
to ld th em . T h ia en gin e — th e o n ly
V -ty p e 8 -eylin d e r en gin e selling u n d e r $ 2 3 0 0 —v develops m o re
po w er than an y F o rd en gin e ev er b u ilt. It's fast. T h e fa rt I hat you
can do over 8 0 m iles an h o u r m eans you ean drive 3 3 -6 0 -6 3 w ithou t
en gin e strain. IT ie reserve p o w er is th ere. A nd it ’s sm ooth as o n ly
th e in h eren tly balanced <1< sign o f the F o rd V -8 engine ean m ake it.
A b e a n tlfn l, ro o m y
ro m p lo to tn
• v e r y d e ta il. (J e a r-v la lo n v e n tlla ti« « .Io ta
I n fr o n t d o o r and re a r-e ju a rtrr wtndow a.
T h e r e Is also a D a L « x e Todor Sedan a t
• lig h tly h ig h e r cost.
TUNA
BACON
....
47c
10 lbs.
Dalles.
Q
Prime steer beef.
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
$AVE
TfTFBT!
a lukewarm owner am ong tlie Yinndreda o f
thousand» o f Ford V-8 owner». They’re all k‘»ol<l ’ on
their V-8’». Thousands and thou»and» of letter» prove it.
And the Ford V -8, itself, did the selling.
FLOUR
BR.
BREAST OF VEAL Lb....
BOIL BEEF Pound .............
16
Pure cane.
s r . .........................
BACON
J u n e 15 a n d
SUGAR
PRIME
All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Almquist.
.IFW ’WifW
GREAT!
E verything to Eat
Ready to advise you In purchasing
Ready to give real values.
son on the Frank ltlehards place
Mis Dave J Ward anti son Earl
pent Filtlax at the I hhih * Of Mis
Ward's brother. W alter VanKleek
oi lUaveiton
Ihei«« was a huge crowd at the
’ Hiffles” on tin* Fred Anicker
place Bunday and mans enjoyed a
swim In the cool waters of the
Tualatin Phis is tin* nuxst |x>pular
place around hen* and many from
other 1‘X‘ftlitlcs visit here each
season Mi Anicker has made h i t
piovement • ami plan» to make more,
which will ad i mm h to llio eon-
\entenee.s lor thata* win» come hen*
tor a gixxl Him*.
Melvin Vandermost has lust com­
pleted a contract lor about 4:»0
ronts ot wixxi. and dellvetixl it oil
i ht* road in front of Ills place on
Plea ant Valiev road where It was
sold to a Portland wixxi dealer who
had his own sawing out I it ami
most of it was made into stove
wood length The same dealer also
bought about 100 cords from Hoy
Bierly.
Mi and Mrs H J Valentine and
Mis Valentine's mother. Mrs A
Hansen .|x*nt Btilidax at Nelscott.
where Mr and Mi's A Hansen of
Baker brothci ot Mrs Valentine,
an* spending the .summer Mrs
Hans *ii remained with her son and
wile lor an extend<d visit at the
coast.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
CURRY’S GROCERY OF FORD V-8 OWNERS SAY
RAND MARKET
C L E A N — F R E S H — Q U A L IT Y
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
Thursday, June I I, 1034
OREGON
'/j
pkg«.
23c
"HAPPY DAYS,” Hillsboro, July 1, 2, 3 and 4—Celebrate here!
E D ’S M A R K E T
In re a r of Piggly Wiggly Store
Q U A L IT Y
M EAT
Beef and Veal Roasts
HAMBURGER, lb.
10c
DILL PICKLES K>fh
lc
7c
BEEF BOIL
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 3131
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