The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
H IL L S B O R O
lulilor bund organized It will be day
Helvetia Club [ (lie
ÍVrn I’leren relum ed to sehool
Helvetia scliool bund Several
i of th<’ new pupils are making > I last week Hhe had a n a|>|M'ndlellln
»IM
’iatlnn in October.
to H elp Needy progress.
Jack liaiunann Is quite 11) ut the
Mr and Mrs. Alex Hanley and
k hk
Jim l\»wers of M ountain-
dais’ is a pleased user of tlie
Argus clasified columns. He
had a bred gilt for sale and
ordered the advertisem ent in
the county paper for tw o
times. The gilt was sold im ­
mediately after Ute first a d ­
vertisem ent appeared
l’lie Argus with its large
number o f paid-tn-advance
subscribers guaranteed and
attested as to Its accuracy
by the Audit Bureau of C ir­
culations reaches the largest
potential market in t h i s
county, C onsistent users of
tills great market place con­
tinue because of the fine re ­
sults obtained a t a minimum
of cost.
Dorothy Cook»)
CORNELIUS Neiglibort, of Wood­
craft. supper an d bazaar Saturday
a t tlie city hall was a financial suc­
cess. Mrs. U Fiske and Mrs. C.
Miles were doorkeepers. Mrs. Joseph
pineg&ii and Mrs W Cusick laid
charge of the candy sale and bazaar
C ooks were Mrs. R. Schultz. Mrs.
C. L athan and Mrs. John Rock
O ther members served.
Mooberrys Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mooberry
entertained th e four members of
th e preparation class of the M. E.
church a t a dinner at their home
Monday evening. Members were
Helen and George Milne. David Ed-
munston and Ivan Smith. Rev and
M rs Charles Reed and family, Mre
M. D. Mann and Mrs M attie Smith
were also present.
Hazeldale Club
to Give Play
Club to Meet
Civic Improvement club will m e e t;
Tuesday afternoon a t the city hall
A ffa ir at School Saturday;
Neighbors o f Woodcraft m e t
Thursday evening in Funning > liall
Journal Juniors A p p ear
W airen Barnes was taken into the
order
Peterson hall root was reinforced
(By M isa Jean Sm ith)
this week
HAZELDALE- Community
Mrs. Earl Sm ith returned tlx?
P retty bitty grable , who does her presents a three-act play tn club
the
latter part, of the week from W ash­
house. The Man from No­
ington. where she has been visiting
Christmas shopping and giving early, joins school
where. Saturday night. Member:,
relatives.
the cast include Mesdanies Jeld-
Mrs C. O. Dixon lias been con­
the popular “Give Grocery Gifts'' movement of
erks,
Heil, Powers. Miller, Godfrey.
fined to her home with flu.
Choir practice for the M. E .1
hv presenting Wheeler and Woolsey a well Messrs Donald McIntosh. K ennelli
Waldele.
A rthur Syverson, Adam
church was held a t the R. P. Shaw
chosen basket of unusual foods. The famous Skyles. C urtain will go up at 8
home This Friday evening they
! o'clock. Music will be furnished
will meet a t th e L. C Mooberry
comedians chorused: “Just what we w anted!'* between tlie acts. Mrs. C. F. Syver­
bome.
son is acting manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dooher of
when they saw the delicious assortment.
Portland spent th e week-end with
A very fine program of niuslt
Mrs. Dooher's parents. Mr and
and dancing was presented bv tilt
Mrs Mike Susbauer and family
Like many others, Miss Grable consideis Journal Juniors Saturday evening.
Celebrate Birthday
A lter the performance the young
the “Give Grocery Gifts" idea a smart solu­ artists were served light refresh­
Little Jimmy Jackson recently
celebrated his first birthday a n ­
ments at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tion to the vexing Christmas problem.
niversary and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Tom Miller. Mrs W. P Brooks Is,
C hartrey of Forest Grove their
district manager here mid will be
wedding anniversary a t the Ashley
able to tu rn over $8.50.
Jackson home, followed by a social
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Doty and
ATHLETE'S
FOOT
i
formation
of
groups
or
crops
of
time at th e C hartrey home.
daughter of Beaverton visited at
Real
ath
lete's
foot
is
a
parasitic
small
water
blisters
about
tlie
size
the Stuiday school Sunday. Mr
Couple Honored
s e l f tn
o t h e r o hl
f . a P“\
whlrh itch.consider-
Elder and Mrs. R D Benham infection m anifesting it
itself
in other
- d liead aeeravated
b\ water Doty gave a short address. In the
ibsence of Mrs. Rutz. Mr.v K urch-
recently attended th e golden wed- skm regions as th e commonly call-
ding celebration a t the C entenary ed ringworm. The organism causing
.
T1, ,
1».,,.',. elove supervised. There is an aver­
Wilbur M E. church in Portland, the trouble is apparently quite at o_ QU>et d e n s a re w hite scales oe- age attendance of fifty children.
They were one of the
five oldest home in some Public shower baths “rea2h ?he S
n tS s
t?hck«nng
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syverson of
couples present.
and floors attached to swimming riisco!c r i ..on and u-reeular edaes Lyons art being congratulated on
the birth of a son. The baby's name
Mrs. C Miles of Lyle. Wash , has pools, and gymnasiums, and golf
.on.
irregular
been vis.:.ng relatives here.
clubs, and for this reason it is pop-
‘
, . . . ____ „„
...... is Raymond Richard.
Mr and Mrs Claude Mills of
Violet Wiedewitsch is ill at lier ularly known as athlete's foot
Athlete s foot can reaaiii te pre-
home
with pneumonia There is probably no skm condition vented, but the cure demands the Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mr.
and Mrs. Guy EJson and th at occurs so frequently in school services of a
skilled physician, Mrs. W. A. Jones last week.
B^ tV ^ te? J a<S r ? 'eew S”0“ ” 8-
. »taw there are many varieties of
EUOENE—J . W. Webb and A. E.
w ith Mre. M Edson and Mrs. E. The so-called a th letes foot is an germs and conditions which require
Webb of Fisher are co-operating
“• .
. „ „„
infection with an organism of the difficult and often persistent tre a t- on
an irrigation project to provide
Mrs. Joseph S urer visited last yeast family, a type of ringworm. m ent. w hile local hygiene of tile
week with friends at Gales Creek, ^nd in scientific circles it goes by feet the frequent use of soap and both, f.trni with supplemental water
from
one ditch. The water will be
Mrs George DePrez and daugh- various names such as true epider- .i a t e r and the d .i.:y change of stock-
sPe.n tJ g**1“^ ? * m mophytis. trichophytosis, cerm a- lngs are of considerable benefit in taken from Buck creek and will
Portland. They visited Fred DePrez topnytosis. etc. The variety most preventing infection it has been be used on about 30 acres on the
who is confined to the St. V incents c.nunonly found upon the f e e t found th a t in addition the use of two places. They were assisted tn
hospital with a broken leg.
¿. know as trichophyton
inter- a disinfectant is also necessary' laying out tlie project recently by
and Mrs. Elmer Tilden and digitalis. As th e nam e suggests it particularly in gymnasium, bath A rthur King, extension specialist
children Doroth> and Dick 01 thrives in the warm moist skm be- houses, etc. It lias been a-sce**tAined m soils from O S. C , and County
Beaverton were guests of Cornelius tween the toes. There may be burn- th a t a prelimin ary soaking of the Agent O. S. Fletcher.
friends Saturday
mg. itching and other changes of feet ior a minute in a foot bath
X O T ’ C E ( IF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T
Mrs. Homer Oswald of Keasex sensation. The skin cracks with containing
per cent solution of
the County C o urt of the State of Ore*
spent Monday with her mother, fissures and the infected nails often sodium hypochlorite will kill the In gon.
for W ashington County.
Mrs. C O . Dixon.
become thickened, brittle and dis- ^ernis th at are superficial and those In the M a tte r o f the E state of Em ery
Miss Cora Murphy returned Sun- figured. The serious factor in this ;h at have not penetrated th** deep
Alpheus S tew art, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under*
day to her home in Monmouth after disease is the liability of constant ¡avers of the skin. Runways, spring-
a prolonged visit with her sister, reinfection and the possibility of
hoa rds m ats etc., may’ harbor signert ad m in is trato r w ith the W ill a n ­
nexed
of the above entitled relate, ha«
Mrs. J. Delmonte and family.
chronicity.
germs. Shoes can be disinfected with filed hit
fin a l account in the County
_
__,, u " , r°gram
There has been an apparent in- a teaspoonful of formaldehyde on Court o f the State <»f Oregon, fo r W ash­
Fern Hill school and Ladies club crease m this type of infection blotting paper kept wrapped for ington County and that Monday, the 14th
a cJJ5LStm^ s ,piS gr? m during the last decade or two due tw enty-four hours Soaking clothing day of Jan uary. 1 M I, at the hour of
1 n,80^?01 F nday to the popularity of sports, games in 1:1000 bichloride of mercury’ so- ten o'clock a. m. of «aid day in the
evening. December 21 Everyone is ancj athletics generally th at re- lution for tw enty-four hours is C«»unty Court Room in the C u urt H>>u«e
in
Hillsboro,
W ashington
County. O re­
invited
quire the use of common dressing also effective The clothing should gon.
has been appointed as the tim e
Mr and Mrs Lester Mooberry. rooms a nd showers. These fungi be washed before using.
and place for the hearing o f all object ions
Mr. and Mrs. William M ann and thrive on such substances as lcath-
-------------------------
to said fin a l account and the settlement
daughters. Mrs M. D. M ann and er hair. wool, silk and feathers. “in the working out of a great thereof.
“ ¿ “ S . SS lt'hM ?erf„H di^ r They also grow wcl1 in d ir t, rtch ln national program which seeks th e , Date of firs t publication December 13, |
D ate o f la st p u b licatio n J a n lary
giiests _ Sunday of M r_ and Mrs bacteria and algae w hich collects in prunarv good of the greater Hum- 10. ■ 1 1935.
Loyal Mann of Forest Grove.
th e cracks and corners of floors ber. it is true th at the toes of some ■
. G E O R G E A L L IS O N . A d m in latre to r w ith
m such places as shower rooms and
are belne steDDed on and ihe W ill annexed of the Estate o f Emery
around swimming pools. Active signs
. are « m g stepped on ana Alpbeus S tew art. Deceased P I. P a t - I
"O R E G O N M IS T "
th a t help in th e recognition of
gol^ g t0 ** stepped on. Pres- te n o n . A tto rn ey fo r the A d m inisfra- |
Rain rain - -r a in - rain -
to r
1 1.
U n til you feel aomething akin to a p a in ! the condition are as follows: the ident Roosevelt.
home of Ills grandm other, Mrs
' daughter Jean mat Mr. and Mrs. .loosi
¡
Frank
Simpson
and
son
Allen
were
Farm
Huy you saw it In tlie Argus
entertained a t a dinner party at tlie
W est Uni >n Unit o f
U nion Plans a Party
ill y
puddles are standing so fu ll in the
yard.
W e slip, and lose balance— sometimes we
fa ll hard.
A n d feel so disgusted th a t any could
smile.
W ith nothing but puddles fo r m ile upon
m ile
But tw o sides there a re -th e good ana
the bad
Perhaps we are sad when we ought t o :
be g la d ;
So o ft is annoyance but blessing d u -
guised,
Sometimes our dialike»- deserve to be
prised.
BEEF and
VEAL STEAK
Pound
For when summer comes w ith everything
dry.
And nary a cloud to be *eer, in the sky.
Deep down w ill the life -g iv in g moisture
e x is t;
W e love i t -our dear old Oregon M ist."
— ID A K A Y S . H illsboro route 2.
“Among our objectives I place
the security of the men, women
and children of the nation first."—
President Roosevelt.
Say you saw It in the Argus
16c
Quart
Can
31c
BOILING BEEF
BACON
8c
1 Sugar Cured.
Pound
FREE DELIVERY
or Cream Oil
to ilet soap. ....
O
4 'V
10c
Fancy Southern Cove. Free from grit.
Morton’s Salt
$4.99
When it rains it pours.
BROW N SU G A R 5 lbs. 2 4 c
PW D . SU G A R 3
lbs.
PA N CA K E FLOUR
Fisher’s.
appeal to all. Cakes for
weddings and parties a
specialty.
I'hone «51
We Deliver
SY RU P
49c
3
..........
Triangle. Oregon Oats.
43c
9-lb. sack
P lain Satin M ixed
Broken M ixed
Jum bo Gum Drops
C hocolate Drops
20c
Purex
) Yritit*
Your ch oice
2 ibs.
4
lS c
Soda
-J 7r*
1 ^-gallon
Jug
Zoe
Arm A Hammer
Mb. pkg.
IV
1 /L
F eatures for F riday, Saturday and M onday, D ec. 14, 15 and 17
1-lb. jar
CALO DOG FOOD 3
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
89c
SHREDDED COCOANUT
PREM IUM .
8-oz. pkg.
IXL CHILI CON CARNE
3 cans
SALAD AID DRESSING
2
b
Pint jar
LIFEBUOY S
T,£ .HEALTH 8 O A P 2 9 c
IVORY SOAP 4Mb
™ M
V X /H T T F -
1C I M G
baby
l im a
25c
BISCU IT FLOUR LX ’ 2 3 c
Corn Meal
Makes 80 Biscuits.
Genuine Nebraska.
32c
27c
[igh growr
50-lb. bag
Pancake Flour
20C
Large pkg.
Sperry. 28-oz. pkg.
q
I ,rC
15 c
.
Each
31c
19c
OOe»
ZoC
9c
39c
33c
He
16c
Each
- , ,.,,1^
£ £■
5«
DEL MONTE
PEARS
PEA C H ES
No. 314, fancy.
No. 2V4, lialves
PIN E A PPL E
Sliced
No 3t4 tin.
10 c
3Ü C
_
C H F F S F
Actual size 7'/£• inches high
Mail 5 zee : Tissue W rappers
to Comfort Paper Corporation,
San Francisco, Calif., and one
will be mailed to you a t once
absolutely FREE
FRILLETS .T X '18
23c
SUGAR ,7“ CANE
50c
ALBERS
WH":'VI
BRO W N SU G A R ,
FG G S FRESH* MEI)IUM-
SWANSDOWN
CAKE FLOUR
Large pkg.
M
Book “The
23c
Art nf
A
1 f S®/»
DOLLS
FREE 7 F F
Gay Colors.
Gav Colors
All flavors.
9-lb. bag
Bisquick
a
SPONGE KirtlBER
Jell W ell
6 pk,,.
20c
Granulated. 1 medium pk< and 2 bars
DATES “
NEW CROP
NEW CROP. THOMPSON
f DATCTMC
t r t l j l i l j SEEDLESS,
«-lb. pkg.
MUSHROOM SAUCE Y X 8
ROLLED O ATS ^ CKba,ONIY
CORN MEAL
YELLOW
H O M IN Y
CAMpa .‘5;;OT-..tln;
GUM °r CANDY BARS- REGULAR 5 .
$2.71
Freshly shredded.
JU M BO O R A N G E S
OREGON PO T A T O E S
39c
D ozen
We are proud of our record these 11 years—a record of growth from one store at Fifth and
Y amhill street to 48 modern stores throughout Uregon and Southern Washington. We’ve cause
to celebrate and we do so this week and every week by bringing you the world’s finest foods
at prices that mean real savings.
17c
ta ll cans
C ase o f 4 8
Hershey’s
PE A N U T S {£ T°M .... 1 0 c
Arizona seedless.
11th A N N IV E R S A R Y
Mt. Vernon, buy Hillsboro
PR U N ES Ä . 1^ . . 3 iu 1 4 c
CHOCOLATE
12c
C O C O A N U T '• c e llo
lb pkg. 1 0 c
Grapefruit
Oats
3 a. 1 9 c
C O R N B E E F H A S H T £ Ei£E'
Npw Kwh‘,,<' ,Iomc Quality"
C R I S C O S'’"
? 250 a " d wraPPcf from 3 - k Crlsco to CRI8CO, Cincinnati, Ohio, for a Cook
Cooking and Serving," by S arah Field Splint. 3-|b. tin ......................
MILK
45c
32'- pure Vermont
Maple. I/2-K«ll°n juK
O regon
Italian.
17c
8-lb. sdek
10-lb. bag
Prunes
Cleanser
c
17c
Mince
M e a tK 2 25c
Flavored with pure Brandy anil Rum
C elebrating W ith G reater V a lu es T han Ever . . . in a T h ree-D a y__
BEANS SMALL white and
KJCE FANCY WHOLE GRAIN
1 0 ,b. 5 0 c
S p ecials for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14 and 15
10c
PH O N E 3131
N O W .....................................................
No. Vi tin ..............
100-lb. sack
Perfection
Bakery
Pound
of MLsslon Hen iSoilp
ALL FOB ..........................................................................
QQz»
Light meat flakes.
SU G A R
The delicious pies anti
pastries from the
Steer B eef
Pound
Pint can of Wesson Oil and Mayonnaise
mixed. Regular 49c.
5-oz. can ................................................................
O ften a girl with eyes like
a dove has an appetite
like an ostrich.
BEEF ROAST
15c
Free D elivery
Phone 771
X m as C an d y
Q U A LITY M EA T— S p e c ia ls for Saturday, Dec. 15
R I N S O
Pint
Can
CURRY’S GROCERY
P hone 3251
P rices E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday— D ecem ber 14, 15 and 17
Mazola Oil
Wesson Oil
W hite King
Tuna Fish
Oysters
DuviiUon)
In rear of I’iggly Wiggly Store
IN D E PE N D E N T L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D
Second at M ain S treet
M
E D ’S M A R K E T
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
FREE DELIVERY
John
Tlie role of history's mact famous
queen and charm er is Claudette
Colbert's tn Cecil B. DeMllle's
"Cleopatra.'' coming Sunday.Mon­
day and Turadoy to tlie Venetian
theater. Featured with Warren
William a n d Henry Wtlcoxon.
O thers appearing In the cust of
the newest DeMille spectacle arc
Ian Keith. Joseph Schildkraut. day.
G ertrude Michael and Claudia
Form Junior Band
Dell.
Joseph Wenzel, school teacher, is '
1 3-lb. jar
The
Mr«
HELVETIA Siinsillne club met
early Uils m onth to arrange to give
Christm as cheer to many who need
it It was held December a at the
home of Mrs Elmer Batchelder with
Mrs. J M. Davidson assistant host­
ess. There were 35 members mid
j guests and eight children present
j Next meeting will be at tlie home
of Mrs. A L T routm an January
18
Plan fur Parly
West Union local of the Farm ers'
Union will liuve a gathering of
| members mid their fmnllles at the
K I* hall ut North Plains Decein-
I ber 20. After a short program the
evening will be spent in playing
gomes or dancing Ludles are to
bring lunch.
Mr. mid Mrs. J M Davidson were
guests Stuxlay of their son, John F,
i Dnvtdson. at Brtx camp. Brlx comp
f Is beginning to close dow n. 20 men
were paid off last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Plereti und fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs IMm l’leren mid
family mid Mrs Dumas were enter­
tained at a dinner party nt the
home of Mrs. Emma Hofer Bun­
Did ever you aee a th in g so peroiht.
Aa thia inexhaustible "Oregon M ist? "
I f we venture outside in w aterproof
clothes,
T h e w ater runs o ff fro m the end of
one’« nawe.
And every tim e we step in through the
door
W e track wet and mud all over the floor.
Thuraduy, December 1.3, 1934
OREGON
Low Cost Ad
Brings Buyer
H ill School to Hold
C hristm as Program
(By M( m
H IL L S B O R O ,
busy In his «pore time getting a home of Mrs Elizabeth R itter Hull-
Cornelius H as
Good Bazaar
pern
A R G U S,
26c
PABST or PABST-ETT.
25c
Assorted. 2 '4-11,. pkgs.
■■
TISSUE
5 rolls for
21c
18c
15c
43c
FLOUR ,,,G
G,-Y WIGGLY.
Fancy hard wheat. «9-|b,
$ 1 .6 9
MILK Tdu;N
KK . Y
3 tall canx
17c
SPAGHETTI .T 'iV T -T ™ .
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