The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
ThurtuJay, December 13, 1934
North Plains
Lodge Elects
H IL L S B O R O
H m ulay a t tlie I wane of Mr. and Audrey Cram- Mary Wllklson, Vin­
Mi
II
W W '.-o ll ol lliioggui cent Meek and Itolx-rt Meyer».
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
Kinton Group
Picks Leaders
OREGON
Page Three
The Greatest Gift
valley
P. T. A. t o M e e t
Mr. and Mm II L. l ’ru lt of M< -
Izxul Parent-T eaelier association
Mainville ii|«-nl the week-end with will meet Tiles luy evening u t II
I o'clock a t t h e school h o u se The
Mr. and Mr» A K Reynold«.
Mr. and Mu. E P. Cornell u. of topic, “Have we forgotten the re ­
lllllalMJro and Ml. and Mm. iaiw- ligious and i luiriu t e r t r a in in g of
u e e H u tc h in s o n r.|x*nl Bunday 1 our children?" Mr. Reed ol H ills­ K in t o n G r a n g e
In s t a lla t io n
Mr I. J< m >* Moil Excellent le
w ith M r a n d Mm. J W Troulniun. boro Is tlw speaker Heverul musical
I
I-', b ill la le n t till,, to n ..|X III number« will be beard and refresh ­
H e ld w ilh S c h o lls
Chief Pythian Slater*
several day« lout week with Id» ment« served. Come and bring u
: friend.
«laughter, Mr«. Janie» 11. Duvis.
M r s l i d Mm Johnny ( lu te « ol
Mi and Mr». A K Reynold« e n ­
illy Mr* K. L. Coil
( lly N o rth I'I m I m I* TA .)
tertained tlx- "JIW club 1>'< ciubei Hillsboro were guests o f Mr. mid KINl'ON Laua-:, Aid society held
NORTH I’l.AINH Officer« w in t>
Prize« were won by Mm. A I- | Mrs. Russell Imftl« Bunday.
a n e n jo y a b le m e e tin g I luir.zlav a l t - ’
elected by PYlindahlp Temple, P y­ C lulslener, Mrs. Janie» M athie z n
e r i n . o i i a t Hu' home of Mrs. Bunch
thian Blitter«, Friday evening as fol-1 l.ix-1 Hollenbeck und Junu-s M alhl-
lziillmmin. Officers were re-elected
low» H om - T rulli, In;,tailing officer; | cwn.
as follows: Mrs. Glady» Aten, presi­
Mary Matlllesrii. past chief; M ill-
Pyllilan Ulsters surprised Un
dent;
Mrs. Eiizzibeth W ilght. vice-
lie J»«*. M K l!.; Janie Hunilloi'd. | K iu g lita u t the K ol P hull lollow-
president; Mrs. Madge Pomeroy,
«enior; Malx-I lliihn, Junior, Marla lug the regular buslnem liiecllng ol
secretary; mid Mrs., S arah DuJl-
Jackson M of F . Eugenic Cypher, j llu- Knight« Bulurday night Die
IIKAVKRTGN O fficers of Beav­ mun, treasurer. As a side line for
M of II and C ; Cora Reynolds.! evening Was spent In playing lleano erton
(flange. Tigard O range and ¡tlw afternoon's pleasure, each lady
protector; Pearl Vundumeleii, guard; j Mr. and Mm. Harold lluiill» spent I .add Kill Orange, Clackam as coun­
llutll Mover, trustee; Goldie l'lirl» -| B u n d a y a t tlie h o m e of M r». E m m a ty, wen- Jointly installed by State enjoyed the giab-bug which had
been provided a n d some novel
teller, pre«« eorrenpomtent.
Bchwander ol Moiuitulndule.
Deputy (fl-orge A Palm iter S a tu r ­ hristinas gift» were won Ladle«
Mr« J. W I’lUluinl and her
Mi u n d Mr», d ia r ie s Lehman day evening a t the Beaverton , C
Aid society will nu-ef, with Mr» j
daughter. Mrs. Bclgfrled Wy««, of ’ and S o p h ia BUidell ol Portland Orange hall. Those assisting In the li.cz.
Bed January 3 a t her iiotne
l i a d o l i vl.dlcd a lew ilay . la:,I w ick wen- guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Installation were Mrs Bernice D o b ­
on Coojx r Mountain.
with Mrs, I’rltcluird’s »isler, Mr» j clu isli iu-r Bunday.
bins, mum hal; Mr». Ague« Van-
Mr
Mr», Alexander P. H er­
H M Rumsey, of Tillamook.
Mr und Mr». J. W. Pritchard Kleek, regalia bearer; Mr». Helmu rick of and
Sdlwixxl visited December
Ml«« Pearl Allen of Hillsboro and visited at the Imino of Mr. und MeKeri-her. emblem bearer, and 5 at the lioinc of Mr. and Mr». E.
Ml«« lltla OOmellUN were guests Mm 8. II Webb ol Cornelius S a t­ Mm Utilise Curler, musician. En- I, Cox.
le r l.iln m e n t roiisisluig of readings
Friday evening of Mr. an d Mr«. urday.
C lirislm as program, which will be
Honor Roll Given
und violin «elections were given held a t tlie church December 23.!
M errill Juvk.mii
Children on tlio sc I hxi I honor roll by Mr. mid Mrs. Cburle« Mitchel is In th e liand» of the committee
M r«. Lizzie H a u n ., s|x ill List
for the past »lx w««-ks were Jane Miner of the Todd school of music mid most of the school will take
week with her «on. Harold Harm».
F. II, K it n o n and ehlldren » len t Ann Troulniun, W alter Lungue, R i i i e .J i n ie n t s w ere served In th e port. T here will be a musical and
dining »«ini to about ninety p er­ d lerary progriun and a tree. P a r­
sons The hall was decorated with en ts mid ttiose Interested fn the
holly, evergreens and a lighted church mid Bunday school are urged
C hristm as tree.
to attend.
West Slope Bible class bi plan­
Service» for this Sunday will be
ning a C hristm as party lor De us follow»; ITeaching by the pastor, j
ccmlM-r 22. Muss M argaret West Is Rev. W. E Simpson, a t 9:45, to
in i Im rg e of Hie program and M L ' be followed by Bible scliooj a t !
Ione willing the refreshments-
10 15 Everybody cordially Invited
Tlie eighth anniversary of the
Fred A Bucher bud some repairs
Beaverton R e b e k a h lodge was cele­ inode
to his place on Tile F lat road,
b r a te d December 4 Noble Grand« which was formerly the B arnhill i
entertained the members.
"B a Tliune,” u play giving view:
of mission countries, was [uescnl-
oral Mrs. W. L. VañHom will
Mr». o
Peterson of Bend rood
eel by tlx- Park H o c Community Mr
move in a t an curly date.
M
E L
of ,lear Hlte<w
Player« at
the
Congregational
Install a t Scholl»
attended Ladies Aid society at Mrs.
church Bunday evening. A collection
Members and officers of K inton o aiin iann-s T hursday afternoon.
(By Mr*. O. H. Peter*on I
was taken up to be sen t to m ission­ G range
attended the Joint lnstalla- Mrs Rlclui
a member of the
BEND—T he school is preparing
aries.
tlon
of
officers
of
Scholls
and
K
in-
a j^
A band concert und a student Uxi Grange« a t Scliolls December '¿jrs Zai.k \ i a rt,jni WhO suffered ix^em lx-r *21.Pr >gram f° r 1 30 P m
Ready to nupply you with the body donee was held In Hie school
l,ro*fra 'n » a s given by stroke of paralysis some time ago,
A u d rev
Young
son of John
gym
Friday night. The girls’ glee ScIrnUs O range
during the eve- and lias beim living in Lodi, Cal
and! M r?' K ta b a l ot Port-
finest MEATS nt the leant coat, ! club sang
a few numbers.
u i
with her daughters who reside there
g U,ho w ere m a r rie d r e c e n tly
Brotherlxxxl meeting of the Evan- returned w 1]CT home on Rcedvillc ^ 5
a c h a ^ a r t ^ r ld a v ? te -
Ready to advlae you In purchasing
Pomona Officer» to Meet
gellcal churches of this district will ,~ ,,i „
, lm„ tluY, cm- is im- * ere Blven a cn an v an r n a a y cve-
Ready to give real value«.
?
° f thCir
a"d
Officers of Pomuiai O range arc - lx- held -rueaday evening a t th e JX ved M
All m eals Inspected by Dr. Nicol
called to m eet a t th e Hlllsbon) liomc of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Aten.
,
,
»
.
Lillie
M.
Blerly
has
been
,
,
,
.
and Dr. Alniqulst.
’ Orange lutll Friday. January 4. a t A11 men in tlie community are in ­ having some work done In her
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Jurgin of
1 o'clock p. m.
vited to be present.
orchard at her home. E. L. Cox did n ear Oswego visited Saturday eve-
M lss K ate Teuiel Is employed in the work.
nu* a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H A T IN ' I P T H E H C K A P H
a green house near Portland, widen
Robert Pomeroy went on a fish- Amo» Henderson-
| W h m T h a n k a fftv in * d a y ia u v a r
Is operated by her uncle.
lng trip to Tillamook Friday a n d ' Mr. Morgenson of G arden Home
A n d th a ro m p a n y ia «o n a,
Annual school C hristm as tree and returned home with a good catch and Mr and Mrs. C. M. Cook of
I A n d it'a v a t ttn ' tir o « f o r a u p p e r.
program wall be held a t the grange of flsh the iirst of
week
Blackfoot. Idaho, visited Mr. Cook's
M a puta th a k a t tla urn.
I S«Ha on th e k it<*han ta b le
liall on December 21. T he teachers.
Mr and jjre . G lenn 8m der and sister. Mrs. O. H. Peterson, and
1
b ra ad a n d .Jam iM-rhapa.
Miss Helen Schneider and Mrs family of Lake Grove visited Sun- fam ily S aturday after which they
1 T h a n opana u p th e c u p b o a rd
Audrey Vandermost. are busy be-
at
home of Mr. Snider's left for McMinnville for several
A n d ta k v a ou t a ll th e a rra p a .
tween studies drilling the children ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, C Snider, days' visit with Mrs. Cook's sister
and as usual there will be a very In-
\ f r and Mre Lloyd M etzentlne
Oliver Clark has employment a t
{ T h e ctdd. Iefl<»ver d re a a in y ,
u-resting program consisting of and fam liy and Miss Blanche Mc- Bonneville.
. I'b e Jella«i c r a n l x r r y aau c w ;
| A m in c e i»i«\, fia « d lip fa n c y
Rev. and M rs Riley of th e H igh­
numerous musical and literary num - Cormick of Hillsboro visited Mrs.
W ith la t tic e l»ara aeruaa.
tiers by members of the school , Lilly M Blerly Sunday.
land B aptist church in Portland
A n d th e n th e tu r k e y r m in a n t a
Everyone in tlie community Is I n - ;
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and Mr and Mrs. H arry Moore of
F r o m o f f th e to p m o a i a h e lf .
j
vited
to
attend
and
especially
tlie
j Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Al­
ECHOES OP TH E PAST
i A n d »eta the«» in th e m id d le
, parents.
bert Scott last week.
1 W h e r e each r a n h e lp h i» *e ii.
1 bid adieu
Mike McCann of Scholls finished
George Clayville o f Portland
T o l u m m e r 'i g olde n d r e a m s ;
wiring
tlie
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
I
1
rcalixe
full
well
j Ity th e n (h e k e ttle '» re a d y .
1 owner of the place occupied by the
They cannot la s t ;
A n d ahe m a ke « a I m H o f te e .
11. J. Valentine last week, and the
; H. L Doane lamiiy, had a party
I »ay fa r e w e ll
A n d w e a ll *et d o w n t*««rether.
Ughta wal be turned on in th i s t
from Portland out looking the place
T o » u m m e r'a » h u r t-liv e d dre am »
' J uat p a a n d m a and m e.
'
liume
noon.
I over in view of trading.
H e n c e fo rth
| A n d w it h no o n e th e r e n > w a trh in *
C
harlotte
Thompson,
daughter
of
•
Alvin N orth
J r of th e . CCC
camp
They are but echo«* o f th e pai>t,
.
-
„
1 W h a t fo r k w e uae. o r spoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Thompson
M a d e l in e DE EREES, ! a t Oak Ridge spent his T hanks-
S om ehow th e m cold le fto v e r«
' of Tile F lat road, was taken to
1411 w»*hinKton si | giving vacation w ith his parents,
T a s te lie tt e r th a n a t noon.
M a . ahe ta k e» th e ta ilp ie c e .
Good S am aritan hospital last week.
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Mr. and Mrs, A. H. North, and
A n d p a . he ta k e s th e neck,
i where she was operated on for
Our classified columns may have family.
1 A n d m e. 1 yet th e » c r a < ffl*
inastold
of
both
ears.
She
rem
ained
Just
what
you
are
looking
f
o
r
—
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A n d w e a ll ju a t c h ew lik e h e rk .
in Uie liospital during the past Read them.
Atgus < lassifled ads get results.
W e |Mkaa th e «weet pot a lues.
Grangers Install
with Beaverton
alon* “ weU “ Bend School Will
Present Program
Cottages, lb. ••17c
25c
SW ISS CHEESE Lb
BEEF TO N G U ES Lb.
LARD C O M PO UND 3
BEEF ROAST u,................
HAMBURGER ,h
10c
20c
9c
9c
We have a good supply of
NEW SAUERKRAUT
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Rea. Phone 3 2 1Z
-■
rar:
............
A n d w e k e rp a n e ye on pa.
F o r fe a r h e 'll be at u» to i t .
A n d e a t u p a ll th e a la w .
M a . m ayl»e te lls a s to ry .
A n d pa. he c ra c k » a Jo ke ;
A n d maybe o v e r n o th in '
We latn rh t i l l w e m o a t c h o ke
A n d w h en th e i4al«w a r e e tn p ty
W e fin is h up th e te a .
It 'a a lm o s t lik e a p a r ty
F o r pa a n d m a a n d m e.
Y«»u can h a ve y o u r » w e ll ro u ra e d in n e r» |
W ith a ll th e ir fa n c y tra p s ,
ilu t to m e. th e re e l T h a n k » a iv in *
1» w h en you e a t th e »crap».
MK5 VENUS B UN NELL
S afeway S tores
ra n g e s
A
If you change your address kind- |
Iv notify the Argus direct and at
once.
14c
GRAPEFRUIT “
seedless:
25c
CELERY HEARTS Bunrh..... 5C
RUTABAGAS
Candies
Satin finish or
broken mix.
Prlcr»! Effective Friday, Saturday
and Munday, Dee. II, 15 and 17
FREE DELIVERY
P in e a p p le 2«.». 25c
J. D. D. No. 2, broken slices.
46c
Regular or quick
Q Q i>
cooking. 9-lb. bag .......... O5JV
P e p p e r 4-oz. black. Can.. 10c
S it f t a s ilk as:
27c
C o rn F la k e s pkgs. 20c
Kellogg's.
CSI a m S o m o w o
r OYSTERS-
1 1 /»
B-OZ. Can ............
9 lin m f>
11V
Gulf Klst, fancy.
C o c o a n u t ns. ■>., 15c
Long thread, unsweetened.
C o ffe e u “
.o'tbZ 25c
A real coffeo value.
2 ............19c
Xmas
Candies
FANCY CHOCOLATES
12 varieties, hand-m ade, finest coat­
ing, true fru it flavors.
43Q<*
2 ',-lb . box ........................ O J F V
WALNUTS, large. Lb. ...23c
FILBERTS. Lb.................. 15c
ALMONDS. Lb.................18c
BRAZILS. 2 lba................29c
DATES, fancy. 2 lb«.......19c
RAISINS. 4-lb. bag ........ 25c
POPCORN. 3 lb«............. 25c
MINCE MEAT, Kerr’s.
2 lb»..................................25c
GINGER ALE, Cliquot Club
Bottle ............................... 10c
Citron, Lemon or Orange
Peel. Lb...........................29c
C O C O A , Mother's. 2-lb.
can ....................................17c
KRAUT, Libby’s. No. 2»/a
can ....................................H e
CATSUP, Kern’s. Bottle 9c
BEANS, fancy cut, No. 2.
2 ca n » ...............................25c
PEAS, San Wan, No. 2 can.
.. 2 cans
Chocolates
........ 59c
Alaska Pink.
Ä*.,
10c
Bagloy’« No. 2%.
C .n ...............
IOC
popular flavors.
pkg«.
12c
L
49-lb. sack
K
FREE DELIVERY —
25c
39c
O ther varieties:
K rlsp-Shell
Honeycomb Chips
Peanut Clusters
Broken Mix
Safeway
49-lb. sk.
Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon.— Dec. 14, 15 and 17
CHOCOLATES
CI (A[ II? K
e<* K,xx- Money back
lLVUn.
guarantee. 49-lb. sack
21c
.
$ 1 .6 9
...............
MOLASSES
15c
CRISCO
^rfect ixJung
POST TOASTIES
PANCAKE FLOUR
SYRUP
dhi>:
SUGAR
53c
21c
53c
30c
50c
bag
75031
THERE is a definite reason
for the richer flavor of
CRESCENT COFFEE
• • * only certain rare moun­
tain grown coffee» are used,
. . . the finest flavored in all
the world.
Improved Vacuum Packed in
tk» beautiful V IT A LITE J»r
31c
Drip Grind or
A ll P u r p o s e
Grind . . . .
Crescent Baking Powder Lb can
25c
Made in the West for W estern Housewives.
FREE Cook Book with each 1-lb-. can.
Coffee Demonstration
Come Be Our Guest
FREE Coffee and Cake Served All Day
Saturday, December 15th
MILK 3A^ ? boro. product-
FREE
SUGAR
'
l-lb . Air m ail Coffee
25c-pkg. Cane Sugar
with 1 pint of
Vanilla flavoring
17c
A ll
for
’1
.00
________1 9 c
TISSUE ; x shee\.roUs.......................1 7 c
Assorted
GELATIN DESSERTS
3 Pkgs......................................................................................
17c
$-<
A
Hillsboro
MEAT
Company
THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS
Friday and Saturday Specials
20c
CORN
MEAL Y yellow.
" '1' or 9-lb. sk.
__________________
30c
TOM ATOES cLa“nT 2 Ϋ,2 ':4...... 19c
COFFEE— Airway. Lb.
20c. 3 lb«. ... 59c
JELL-WELL. 6 pkg»..................................... 25c
PORK & BEANS. Van Camp’s. 11-oz. can 5c
SYRUP. Maximum. 2 1/g-lb. can ............... 29c
PEANUT BUTTER. Bulk. 2 lb ................. 23c
BRAZILS
2 lbs..................
ALMONDS
Lb........................
5c
Gay colors
Mall 5 ZEE W rappers to Comfort P a-
per Corp.. S an Francisco, Cal., and
one will be mailed f f
rolls
to you a t once.
V
Lb.........................
Phillips
15c
DOLLS FREE
WALNUTS
Vegetable
2
SPONGE R l’BBER
NUTS
Regular
Can ......
PHONE 2001
45c
23c
4-lb. pkg.
19c
CHOCOLATE or C.l'M
DROPS—
2 lbs.........................
French (’reams
2 lbs.......................
Quality Job printing—Argus.
PANCAKE FLOUR
5-lb. box ........................ 98c
SATIN MIX—
2 lbs. ...................
the
RAISINS
29c
Jell
W ell
Your choice of all
I .49
Fancy Box
SOUP
Tomatoes
FLOUR
Safeway or Fi»her’».
10-lb. sack
CREAM MIX. 2 lb»....................... ?9c
CHOCOLATE DROPS. 2 lbs. . .29c
FANCY MIX. 2 lbs. ....................35c
visited
RUCHEK’S «
ASH GROCERY
............. 1 0 c
Grocery prices— Fri., Sat. and Mon., Dec. 14, 15, 17
M 3TS
nurse
srhool Friday Mrs. Huztson, Mrs
llerggren azui Mrs. Gate» were also
visitors Friday
Edward May 1« bark a t .schixtt
after a week’s aiaerue on acuount
of on infected toe
Owrar V anRenterhen of S eattle
visited a t the home of hi« uncle.
Victor favheyne, over tlie week-end,
Mr and Mrs. John G ates J r and
family were Bunday night gnent-s
of Mr. aixl Mrs Russell Loftis ef
Arcade.
............. ioc
onions
10 bars
Ix x .a id K e n n e d y , B obby G re g g a n d
Norru» O Rear
T he county
I
Large, juicy
Dozen
F e ls N a p h th a
Mr. and Mrs Reml K<*rkolf wel­
comed the arrival of a baby boy
Saturday morning.
T lie following ehlldren are on the
honor roll for the past m onth:
Aim- and M argaret Ardeel, Eugene
und Dorothy Kennedy, Harold and
Howard fierggren, G raze and Elsie
Lorenz, Gene Hudson, txianii F » h -
back. Wesley Gate:. Jo h n Hanley.
13c
Picnics, lb.
5 Deliveries Daily
Leisyville
FILBERTS
2 lbs....................
MIXED NUTS
2 lbs....................
16c
25c
19c
29c
35c
DATES. Bulk. 2 lba......... 13c
PEELS. Citron, lemon and
orange. Lb.................... 25c
CURRANTS. Cello pkg. 15c
Honey. Local. 5-lb. pail 45c
2 bars Mission Bell Soap
FREE with 24-oz. pkg. of
White King ..................... 19c
LARD COMPOUND . . 3 lbs. 23c
SHORTENING
. . .
3 lbs. 33c
PORE LARD . . . .
3 lbs. 39c
CORNED REEF . . .
lb. 10c
OYSTERS................ Pint 25c
CHOICE U. S. INSPECTED BABY BEEF
Phon. 982
FREE DELIVERY