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■ THE Thiirmlny, November 22, 1934 H IL L S B O R O ARGUS. Students Given Program Pridav ra n d y anti hint li will lie lold Pro tfril.'i art* to is* used to finish tin* l imi t h annex. Everyone is Invitcxi Week Hid gU<*hts III the Jllhtv. Hi lus T ib e t i: I l 'U i u * w r i t * H u e D a v i s a n d in i I Hall »1 I'o rll.u al Mrs. W ilbur Mulkey »pent hist n o N,»rih rlaln. i‘ T * > | 'M-rliiln Friday to m ake fin a l prep- week vital in« friends a n d relative» NORTH I'l.AINH Bvcr-IUMuly «O-I aruUoiu* for Un* Ulxlvluiul buz.wu a t Newberg. Helvetia Sunshine Club to cli’ty <>l tlu* U hurvh of Ulirlat m e t |a t tlu* K of I’ tinJI Friday. I I “ O. V Fair, while working llt Hold Annual Bazaar III ilu* luiinv of M rs I Mianc Cl » in - program I» free a n d fancy w iyk. Ibu ry t, mill I.mi W ednesday, dl»- lis-alKd hi» hip. lit- Is getting along i ------------ 1— 6 — nicely l l l r Mr*. John M llavitUun) Mr. and Mrs, E N. G rabel a n d HELVETIA A school program children of G rabel wen* guests S a t urday of M r a n d Mr». W it. W tcn- will be given F riday n ight. Patron» who tiring ta k e s o r sandw iches ecke. Mr. und Mr.*,. C lark Inkley und „tum id leave tlu-in In tin* basem ent son are ..|s*ndln« II»* week a t tin* E lixtrlc lights are ly in g Installed C larence Meek hom e Mr Inkley in tin* Mt'luml th is week by B. C. ha» been tra n s fe rre d to P o rtlan d Hchulinerlt h of Hillsboro Bazaar D ecem ber I aiul they are m oving th ere next Tlie Hunatdne club, m eeting a t week. Ell Poe i u t t l Mrs Floyd H ines and tlu* hom e of Mrs. J C. W enger d a u g h te r M axine, all of F orest November 14 m ade final a rra n g e Grove, »pent S aturduy w ith Mr. a n d m ent« for th e a n n u a l bazaar and program to be held In tlie N orth Mr». F re d l*oe. p. hall D ecem ber 1. Mi»» Eugenie C ypher was d e ta in plain» K ed from Iter school a t Arcade hist B azaar will open a t 2 p m. a n d program will s ta r t a t 8 p. m. Prizes week w ith the flu Mr» Jessie Mays will be given and are on display ta u g h t during her absence. Bible school ol tlu* C hurch of u t Ilu* H elvetia und N o rth Plains Ready to nupply you with the C hrist having a contest III Bible stores M rs J C. W enger will be finvMt MEATS at the leant coat. reading I*, tin» m onth. T h ere ore In cliarge of Die grab bag. A ny ciuota-s for all ages Coine a n d e n one wishing to c o n trib u te a rticle s for the grab bag sliould tak e them Ready I« adrlae you In purchasing. joy th e fellowship. to the bazaar or leave a t May» Leave f a r m Krmiy to give real value*. store L unch will be served d u r Mr. a n d Mr» K Hlnuntel have All lutata Inspected by Dr. Nicol ing tlie a fte rn o o n a n d evening. Next leased th e E. P C ornelius form . a n d Ur. Almqulat. 'I'he Kuuiiels com e from S o u th D a m eeting of tlu* club will be a t th e hom e of Mrs. E lm er B atchelder kota und th in k th a t O regon s u re with M rs J M. Davidson assisting. ly lias plenty of rain. A group ol people Including Mr T he m eeting will be on D ecem ber 5 D id Mrs. C lark Inkley, Mrs. C la r Mrs A. L eppin a n d Mrs. J . B a u ence Meek. Mr. a n d Mrs. R obert m an n assisted M rs W enger. M r and M is Leo (S horty) Payne Meek visited Mrs. P atrick Davis ut th e P o rtlan d S a n ita riu m Sunday an.1 d a u g h te r Shirley were guests a t Hu* Peuerstem hom e Sunday Mr P a tric k Davis was also a visitor. Mrs Davis is reported r'*-acttng Payne has bene on th e sick list for d i n e m onths. He is now m aking nicely [rout Uie t n afinenlft Mr» DH tle T annock a n d tier a »low convalescence a t h is Ivome In P ortland. d a u g h te r Ml»» Jeon were guests ut Joe M erccp lias been a b se n t from th e Ju liu s Schoenberg hotne a few school for nearly two weeks w ith day» la st week Miss Lena C rop of P o rtlan d vis a severe a tta c k of flu. D r Wiley rep o rts th a t he Is im proving now ited relatives here Suliday. Z u rrh ers E n te rta in P. T. A. to M eet Mr. a n d Mrs. E Z u rch c r e n te r N orth P lain s P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s tained w ith a d in n e r p a rty Bunday. sociation will m eet Tuesday u t 3 Tho»e p re sen t from th is vicinity p in. hr tire prim ary room a t th e were M r D id Mrs. Jo h n W enger school. T ile topic for tills m eeting Did d a u g h te r Jean , a n d Mr. and is * H ealth.' M r. C h am b erlain of Mrs Elm er B atchelder. O tto S chultz the sta te hygiene society will be tlie ol Bethany. Mrs. Eliza N oretrom speaker a n d will sliow pictures Il lu stratin g 111» talk. Everybody come. guests of M r a n d Mrs. Eric P e a r T h is m eeting should be of special son. In tere st to p a ren ts of scliool c h il Mts» Ja M e Jackson of tlie Good dren. S a m a rita n hospital in P o rtlan d vis T he I*arent-T eocher study club ited relative« h e re Friday. held oil Interesting m eeting Novem Mr. D id M rs D. D. H ayw ard a n d ber 13 w ith M rs C lara T ro u tm a n children. Jo Ayers a n d W. Odom, Lb. leader T ile topic was "C hildren all of P o rtlan d , visited frien d s h e re In a Cluuiglng C ivilisation " T he Bunday. club will m eet again Decem ber 11 M rs W H W lenecke sp e n t S a t for child study T ile following m ee t urday In Hillsboro, tlie guest of h e r ings will take u p hom e economics. gran d m o th er. Mrs. J. N G rabel. Mr. a n d Mr». Henry C ypher a t Julius Schoenberg liad th e m is tended Un* fu n eral of Mrs C y p h er's fortune to ru n a nD l in to his foot Lb. cousin. R alp h Russell, a t M olalla last week, w hich caused him a g re at Friday. Mr. Russell accidentally sh o t deal of discom fort. lilmself. ’I’he P a st C hiefs' club spent T uesday quilting a t tlie hom e of M rs W E M ays a n d enjoyed a We have a good supply of pot lu rk dinner. M rs Emil M iller a n d Mrs. A F. NEW SAUERKRAUT C h rlsten e r were guests of Mrs E rn est Nelson In H illsboro S atu rd ay . P rogram Planned Ladles of th e P. T. A. m e t a t th e hom e of Mrs. H enry C ypher M onday evening to s ta r t work on th e program to be given D ecem ber Res. Phone 3 2 1Z 14 u t tile K of P hall. Proceed» Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily will la* iLsed on th e ten n is court. Mr. a i d Mrs. Tom Stiguni sp en t S a tu rd ay evening In S t H elens as 2 N orth Plains Church G roup Sponsoring Bazaar Saturday Picnics, lb. • • • 13c Cottages, lb. • 17c 25c SWISS CHEESE Lb 14c LAMB LEGS <ä ‘"‘~ Spr'"“ BEEF ROAST VEAL ROAST LAMB SHOULDER HAMBURGER LAMB STEW VEAL STEW 9c 6c H IL L S B O R O . H O R EG O N and sun R obert. Mr and M is Fred A m arlicr aiul ch ild ren visited in tin* afternoon. M r. I»avld:/<n (ailed a t t h e school till» week w ith a Red Cross (C<»ntiiiu**«l f r o m pn»*« ’ I pooler lo r tin* school. I lie teai li* r J t . . ph Wenzel. 1» a m em ber of U.e L. I l . , of Hill n ro . sta te rep re- - ntalive. He declared th a t tils' In (I U ro.s roli-cab- ■Mrs la r s o n D id dau g h ter. Miss election resulted from public a p Alice Iuirson of Portland, visited proval of his platform and sta te d H o n Feuersteln Sunday. Mis», th a t he would work for Its re a li latrson Is teaching a t tlu; B a r n e s ; zation. He also com m ended t h e school. work of the county c o u rt during Mr. and M rs J. M Davidson re ce n t trying years. ad L ovat Davldhon a n d M rs A nna Newly elected county officers in D onaldson a tte n d e d tlu- fu n eral of U n a t A Empey a t P o rtlan d S a t cluding Mrs. M aud B ohcow of H ills urday. boro, county trea su re r; F. J. 8<*well T lie Boy Scout» m et a t tlie sc pool ol Hillsboro, county coroner; J. W. Friday n ight. Several of tlie boys B arney of Hillsboro, county s u r w ith th e ir scoutm aster, Joseph W en veyor, a n d H. D. K erkm an o l zel. will a tte n d court of honor a t S th e fflln , county com m issioner, a t Hillsboro T h u rsd ay night. Mr a n d Mrs. D. E. D app a t - ! tended a n d spoke briefly. They all tended the funeral of Ids sister. pledged them selves to give th e best Mrs. K. Stoller. a t P o rtlan d T ues possible service to the county. K e rk m an a n d B arney com m ented on day. Mrs. Abe Y oungen has b e e n th e co-operatton given them by laving for some tim e a t tin* hom e tlie local cham ber of com m erce in of her b rother, H erm an Z ahler, In recent years. P ortland, taking c are of Mrs. Z a h J. H. G a rre tt, m ayor-elect, and a r an;i h e r m ia r.t d a u g h te r Lois C ouncilm en-elect L. C. K ram ien A group of young folk got up a a n d J. O. Robb were p re sen t as surprise b irtliday p a rty on W ilfred Groshen Sunday n ig h t but the successful Hillsboro city candidates. surprise was on th em when ttiey K ram ien pledged him self to work called a n d found t h a t th e fam ily for th e city, to oppose th e spread of radical tendencies and to seek were not a t hom e. cheap electric power from B onne ville for th e city. Robb declared th a t he h a d no definite program , but would work for m unicipal b e t term en t. G a rre tt declared he would do his best to give th e city a good HAZELDALE-- Nine tables of "500 " ad m in istratio n . were in play a t th e C om m unity i R. F ra n k Peters of Hillsboro, new club card p a rty S a tu rd ay evening. I circuit Judge in this d istrict, e x High tioiurrs went to Mrs. P a u l ' O 'C onnor and M rs W illiam Heil pressed his appreciation for the and low to Mrs. W. A. Jones and Hillsboro vote given him and d e Henry Schoene Mr a n d Mrs. Paul clared th a t he would give his best. O 'C onnor were preseented w ith a floor lam p by th e club on th e oc casion of th e ir re ce n t m a m a g e . 1 he ladies are working on a q u ilt i under direction of Mrs. C. P. Syver- Pension Program to Be Explained M r., H azeldale Society H o n o rs Newlyweds son. Due to other activities there will be no rex-gulD business of the FOR QUIET NERVES com m unity cluo Friday. Mr. a n d Mrs. C ourtney 8yverson I Do you get jitterji? F re tfu l when of T im ber sp e n t several days last working? Restless when you should week w ith th eir p aren ts, M r. and Mrs. Paul Leopold, a t Cooper M oun- | be relaxing? D rink milk. And if sleeping tain and Mr. a n d Mrs. O. P. S yver- j you have difficulty I n n ig h ts a glass of w arm m ilk a t son. Jo u rn a l Ju n io rs of P o rtlan d w ill! bedtim e is a m ighty soothing se d a present a program In th e school tive th a t will quickly u sh er you in house D ecem ber 3 for th e benefit to slum berland. of the Red Cross. Mrs. W. P. Brooks and Mrs. Dave R u tz a re In charge of arrangem ents. QUART 10c Mr. a n d M rs Ed M cElroy and th e ir d a u g h te r Shirley of P o rtlan d were guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. P. Brooks Sunday. Mrs. A ltlshln e n te rta in e d a crowd of young people S a tu rd a y evening in honor of th e b irth d a y of h e r d au g h ter Betty. M cFall Jersey D airy S afeway S tores FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET THAMKSCIVIWb H 1 VI ÍMunáíaífijütC Co. THAT TALK TURKEY to your budget be im partial a n d re n d er Justice. All candidates presen t expressed tl. ir appreciation of support given them d ur.ng the cam paign. R eports were given by com m ittee ch airm en on Hie O regon Products Week, th e C h ri.tm a s opening and sales day program . C ounty Land Sold T otal of $4259 was realized by W ashington county T hursday on 17 c o n tracts for th e sale of county- owned property. T he largest con tra c t approved by th e county court was for $1250 w ith th e city of F o r est Grove. Breaks Leg Playing B all— M elvin Meyers, 15-year-old son of Mr. a n d M rs R udo lp h M eyers of Blooming, broke his le ft leg S u n day while playing football. New 8. P. Agent— H D. O lsen Is now here p e rm a n ently os S o u th ern Pacific agent, i replacing L. C. Holt. Mr, O lsen ciune here from S heridan. S ch olls M eth od ist E p isio p a l < hurch M orning worship, 10 o'clock, w ith e rm o n given by Mrs. S. R a y n o r S m ith. Sunday school a t 11 o ’clock • i * * ill be held a t 7 30 [ o’clock w hen a gospel tea m from Pacific college will have cliarge of tin* M-rvii.e being sponsored by th e E pw orth League in th e ir 'W ill My C h u m ’’ cam paign. T h e public la In vited. PALMER M. RON NING P alm er M R onning, 32, son of M r and Mrs. P A R unning of ! Hillsboro, died In P o rtla n d a n d funeral services were held In P o rt- I lan d W fdnesday. RUCHEK’S ASH GROCERY FREE DELIVERY — BSS1 PHONE 2001 Friday to W ednesday, November 23 to 28, inch Coffee U U P-O -G O LD G round to order. 1-lb. pkg. Cake Flour Pillsbury O £T/» AUV ^ ,b Sugar Dates P ure cane, fin e gran u lated . 1 0 t, 24c Bulk. New 50c 2 crop 17c „s .................. 15c M A Y O N N A IS E M A R S H M A L L O W S ^ rtb ™ W A L N U T S srrbLLED- JE L L W ELL Î7C 33c 13C flavors FR EE «1 25c package C ane SUGAR 1-lb. AIRM AIL COFFEE W ith One P in t B ottle of New Deal VANILLA FLAVORING for P IN E A P P L E 17C OLIVES MAYONNAISE S uprem e L indsay, ripe, m edium . 2«. 27c ™ 15c 49C IOC S N O W D R IF T ,.,,,.,, P U M P K IN °.EL CELERY ORANGES L arge bunches. 20c 3 bunches G R A P E F R U IT .......... for 1 LOc 10c Prices Effective Saturday to W ednesday — November 24 to 28, inch See Our Big Handbill for Additional Value» nr shelve* ure just fttirlq Bulging ivith till 0 the ooml thing* you will want for youv holirtny fcMSt. PUMPKIN MELLOWEST. No. 2'» cans. ; DEL MONTE. No. 2% can MINCE MEAT. Bulk. IV. we prenwrc for tin* occHiion Ictus con sider r.v.v v»Hi;uJdv sings «ml inalicthis I truly u Ihti) rt vhu iutsyiviug................ F l^ u r COFFEE Colum bia Bell brand. Hardwheat. 49-lb. sack 25c 73c 3 lbft- Pineapple FRUIT SALAD or Cocktail MARASCHINO CHERRIES (3-oz. 8c) 5-oz. bottle CRANBERRY SAUCE— Dromedary. Tall can (No, 2 cans. 2 for 2»cl SOUPS—Campbell’«. Assorted. 3 can» ............... CRAB—Geisha, fancy. t/g». Can ............................... OYSTERS or Shrimp— Gulf Kist, 5-oz. 2 can» ... 25c 25c 25c SAN W AN— 2 can» OCEAN BREEZE- Can ......................... * 15c 13c 8c ^«1V 15c DATES Golden Hallowi Just off the boat. lb». 19c 59c » . a . ........... 98c PEANUTS- -Rousted. 10c Lb......................... K. C r - tSe size BRAZIL NUTS 2 lbs. ................ Del Monte, fancy, sliced. 2 'a -lb . box JELL- WELL Your choice of popular flavors. pkg». 12c R aking S o d a - Bulk. 3 lbs. I Bargains November 23rd to 28th P IC N IC S HOCKLESS S w ift’» Premium or Home Cured. lb. W hole PINEAPPLE Libby’s. Tid-Bits or Crushed. 3 1.“. 19c 19c 13c No. 2>/g can ............................... Hillsdale. Broken slices. No. 2 can .................................. BACON Very Choice and Lean. PRODUCE FEATURES MARSHMALLOWS— 1-lb. carton ........................... 2 15-oz. pkg.............................. JELLO— 20c 59c Lb. 3 “ 17c Sm all . 3c C an 3 lbs. NOB HILL 25c 73c I,b. 5-oz. can ................................ PEELS— Citron, Lemon and Orange. Lb. ..................... CURRANTS— Maximum. AIRW AY Mt. Vernon. 2 3-oz. bottle» .................... CORN— Butter Kernel. 2 No. 2 can» ....................... PEAS—Del Monte Early Garden. No. 2 can ........... OYSTERS— Eox Inn. Coffee M IL K MARASCHINO CHERRIES Raisins Seedless 4-lb. bag 09/» ÄÖV Dessert B rand 2 15c 3 lbs. Armour’» or S w ift’» ORDER NOW! CHOICE TURKEYS, GEESE DUCKS, CHICKENS FANCY BABY BEEF PORK, VEAL and SPRING LAM B IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK US OVER EDW ARDS i D ependable Lb. can 2 pkg»...................................... D E L IV E R Y I SHORTEN’G 143' 25c ORANGES £ £ ~ ................... 19c BANANAS 0"™?“*.'.......... 4 19C S W E E T P O T A T O E S V . 4 a 15c C R A N B E R R IE S ............ 10c FREE T hanksgiving 50c 24c 23c -£oui.......... OdU r a n ........................ 17c ROYAL— 12-01. can FANCY CHOCOLATES V RAKING CHOCOLATE B ak er's Prem ium . 20c TOMATO 23c JUICE Libby’s, Is, tall. SOFTASILK 28c r L ,r U \ rrc r r r c r (Lb. Hills Red Can. 2 can» ............. 15C 3 iC) 2 ib»...... 59c GINGER ALE CK . Ä . ..........................IOC 20c 25c 25c 23c 19c 29c 25c Swansdown— 1-arge pkg................. A PUMPKIN—Ray-Mai. No. 2*/g can ......................... CHOCOLATE— Hershey’s Raking. Vg-lb..................... I X L ALMONDS— Lb............................... B R A ZILS— Large. 2 lb»........................... PEANUTS— 2 lb»........................... WALNUTS—G roner’s. Fancy. Lb................. -CURRANTS—S & W. Fancy. Pkg............... PEEL—Citron, Orange and Lemon. Lb........ ( A U MET 1-lb. ra n B roken Mix, C hocolate Drops and G um Drops— Cake Flour MINCE MEAT— Kerr’s, fancy. 2 lb»............................ 15c He 15c BAKING POWDER 25c ALMONDS—S oft shell. 19c W ALNUTS—O regon so ft 4 /» x* shell. Lb.............................. AUV PEAS SPICES—Schilling’s. 2-oz. can a T C T K T C Choice Thompson N tJ seedless. 4-lb. bag O 2 can» ............. O O K z Fit for any Thanksgiving. OLIVES—Sequoia. Medium ripe, Is. Tall can CATSUP—Del Monte. 14-oz. bottle 15c 14c 15c BROWN SUGAR— 5 lb»............................. ■& QQr» No. 2 tt. B roken Slice»? Broken Del Monte, Is. Can S n o w d r ift 49c 3-lb. can 93c 6-lb. can ...................... & All P urpose Flour. Best 1-lb. $4 .53 lb». SUGAR pure cane 100-lb. $^99 10 lbs. Sack FREE DELIVERY Price» for Fri., Sat., Mon., Tue». and W ed. — Nov. 23, 24, 26, 27 and 28 ,ar8e DAILYES 27c 53c Hillsboro Meat Co. Phone 982 FREE DELIVERY <