The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Buxton School
Event Friday
Parties Held During Week;
Club Officers Named
(By Mr«. Je**o Meyers •
H IL L S B O R O
Forest Grove acted as installing o t- ’ and playing games. Those present
I fleer Mr. Nickerson from Clack- were Misses Jean Wenger, d a t a
i anias county was a visitor.
TSchabold. Anna and Hilda Meyers.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. K Wallace Dorothy Getty, lues Erdman, Mar-
of near Manning, December 14. a garet Hinton and Messrs Dan He-
bov He has been named Eugene beisen. Ernest and Clarence Tselia-
Artluir
bold. Wiltrial ami Albert Grossen.
Art M arr of Pendleton was a Donald Jo ao Allen Berger. Vincent
Manning visitor Saturday night
Bishop, lew is IXmaldson Wesley
Mr and Mrs. Laurel Frost of Pieren, Harry lladertseher. Carson
Forest Grove visited relatives here Hanson, Lovat and Jim Davidson.
Sunday evening.
W aller H ershej. Hoy Holter. Mr.
A large crowd attended a dance and Mrs J F. Davidson and daugh-
at M anning Social club hall S atu r- ter Luella and the host and hostess
day night. Dances are being given
Helvetia Lada's' Aid met with
every two weeks
Mrs. John Gfeller. North Plains, |
o Oeorge
eo rg e and c Claude
iau a e Higgle
ixexi m
euug w
m be
m
Riggle are ueceinoer
December i-
12. Next
m e eeting
will
workuig a t R i^ le brothers' cam p with Mrs. Robert Youngen. Mem
i ^ . kenll,ld
bers are requested to atten d tor
Joe Frydendal left Saturday for election of officers.
Tule Lake Cal., to hunt ducks.
There will be a shooting m atch
Mrs Prudie Fickas is on a busl- a t Helvetia store December 30.
ness trip to California.
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AR G U S.
H I L L S BO R l» .
(» R E I J O N
Seal Su/c Endorsed
Endorsement of th e C hristm as Seal Sale now In progress
through,ml the slate has been given by Governor Meier In a
public statem ent Issued today. T he statem ent reads
"I am glad to call the atten tio n of the people ol Oregon
to tlie Clu istnias Seal Sale.
'Sli ce 1915 this lvas been an annual event by which tto
Oregon s ta te Tuberculosis association lias carried on its ac­
tivities The money derived from these seals has gone into
public health education Into free clinics for those unable to
pay for medical attention, into research projects and Into a
rruaade for public support for tlx« prevention of tills dread
disease.
"The splendid forward steps which have been m ade bi our
state in tuberculosis cure and control are evidence th a t every
cent Invested in C hristm as Seals lvas yielded a fine retu rn in
h ealth and Ivappuiess.
"The contribution asked from i« r h one Is not large and
I to p e all Lhuae w ho can possibly do so will help out cheerfully
and generously.”
BUXTON--A C hristm as program
will be
5» .**?e *?•’.“?* V ..1,’’,
grange hall rriday ru g n t ocnoo
W ,,o « ay
v tor
fo r t . h e I x tlid a ts .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson, Mr
and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr. and
Mrs. R. I. Kelly, Mr a n d Mrs
Jesse Meyers, Mrs C lara Allen, Mr.
Webo. Victor White. O rin Cearley
an d Mr and Mrs Elvui Cearley
were Hillsboro visitors Saturday
Services were held a t th e Cathode
church Sunday morning.
A miscellaneous shower was given
BANKS—Mrs R. M Banks re-
i By Mrs John M Da vid»*'nl
Mrs A M arlin t Thelm a Hutchison) ,
. ...
.c e iv e d word Sunday evening of the
a - t the
grange
—
—-— »—
— hall December 11
HELV ETIA— H C l\ f t in js clioo* Hpiitli of Iter fath er IVm Stichler
S S t M , S ei S S ‘f w i c r « ’ l S ’? tm ''’ program will be held 90 *,
d
m Albanv Funerai
V» P'
? ^ e k Eva B e n e fit ,
‘ evening. Everyone is cordial- serv ices were held hi the Forest
ther. Edith
Rinck E \a uenenei, jy invlte<j to attend
tirove Undertaking uarlor with in-
Ethel Nelson. Anna Cearley. Vida
G erm an service at the
Helvetia ternient in thè Banks* cemetery to-
Powell. Elsie Kelly. Jessie Tinm an Reform church Sundav at 11 a m. d ,,v ' (Thursday ) Rev C P Sabm
Mae Quier. Anna Rucker, Mollie Rev Meger will officiate.
' tT nursoayi. tu v . c . r . s a urn
Rev and Mrs. W A. H arter have
Tallman. Edith Riggle. Olive Stow ell
Matt Mercep h ad w go to P o rt- officiated.
arrived from Reel Bluff. C al. to
Mr. Stichler was born in Iowa.
W E. Hill. Anna Retlierford. Etile* land Saturday to have his hand August 19. 1844. While still living,
take charge
of u J tlie church here.
w
Meyers, Bessie Hiddink. Frieda cared for. He has been off work fot in Iowa he was m arried to M artha Hazeldale Play Postponed
have worked throughout the
Thatcher. A Martin. Miss Eva Net- some time.
Ellen Mann. who died in Banks I n ;
Untied S tates and in C anada dur-
son and Vivian Cearley. Eleanor
Program Christmas Eve
1916 Twelve children were born,
on Account Illness
and Leland Powell and Roy Bene-
o „ C hristm as eve Phillips and to 'th is"iu ìi« i. eìeven of whom su r-,
Ìlei.
Helvetia Reform Sunday school will vive ag follows: Mrs. R. M Banks.
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Given Surprise
present th eir an nu al program and Banks; Mrs. Mrs. Emma Davis.
m z E l . n A l.E _____ H azeldale a n d
A surprise party was given Mi. | plurtatmas tr« ; Everyone js cordial- W ashington; Mrs. Eliza Davis. Al- Rosedale schools will each
hold
a n d Mrs. R J. Kelly at their home l
y
Frank Stichler. T he Dalles; th eir program s and C hristm as tree
Friday night. The evening was spent
P4y! Buhop returned to school Mrs. H attie Davis. C hehalem Moun- On Friday evening. December 21.
in playing cards.
Present were Monday after an absence of two tain ; Mrs. Alice Shuck. Yamhill;
Mr. mid Mrs. Foni Miller and
Messrs, and Mesdames Fred Watson, weeks. Joe Mercep is on the sick Thomas Stichler, M cM in n v ille; family were guests of Mr and M is
M Watson. A. B. Edwards. Jesse
JosePh Stichler. Monmouth; Mrs. N. F. Donford in Portland Sunday.
Meyers. Mrs. Jessie
Tillm an Mrs
Miss Carol Wenger is expected i d a McCulley. Salem; Clarence
Measles Cause
Delav
C lara Allen, Mrs.
Lucille W hite. 5??Ve__th}s week^ t®jspend__Christ- stichler. Carlton, an d Mrs. Effie
The th ree-act play, which was to
H arrv Seabold Sr. and son Jack
ho h d aj'» w ith her parents. Mr Jones.
liave been p resente-
m ted _____
by the ______
com-
O rin Frost. Elsie Meyers, Irene an<1 Mrs J . c
Mlss ^Yen '
Mr. Stichler was a Civil war vet- m um ty club last Saturday, had to
Fisher. William Riggle an d Mt i* r is a student a t W hitm an college. eran of th e Union arm y. He had pe postponed indefinitely owing to
and Mrs. Kelly.
w »l u
. «.
lived in Oregon for 45 years and oiw of th e cast contracting measles,
j
Benefit New l f a r s Eve
resided for quite a num ber of
Harley Taylor has leased t h e
Officers. Named
Helvetia community band wUl years
Banks. He enlisted in Richfield Valley View service sta-
Newly elected officers for M an- present a concert on New Year's the arm in y in
1862 and served three uon a t West giope Mr. and M rs.
ning Social club are: Tom Turk, Eve at the K P. hall. N orth Plains, years.
¡ Oscar Taylor are occupying the
president; C. Frydendal, vice-pres- This group lias helped ui many
dwelling house attached.
idem ; Frances Frydendal. secretary.’ community affairs and needs funds
Dons, the five-year-old daughter
and L. L Crawford treasurer
to keep going. A dance will follow
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Weber, has
Green M ountain G range met Sat-1 the program,
_
,
. ,
been seriously til with pneum onia.!
urday in all day session with bas-
The J M Davidson home was the
recovering.
ket dinner Officers for th e coming I scene of a gay party Saturday night,
u
a
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v
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t
a
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m
u
E rnest Livermore
of Cooper M oun-
year were installed. S. W alker of The evening was spent In dancing
Mrs. Emllie Hogrefe. 78. died tarn lias been quite ill, but Is new
suddenly Tuesday at th e home of convalescing.
her daughter. Mrs. W. L. Stevens,
Dale Powers, who Is a student
in Laurel, where she had made a t Hillsboro high school, has th e
her home the most of th e time measles.
ing the past four years. Before en
since the death of h er husband.
Mr. an d Mrs. Courtney Syverson tering the ministry Mr. Hart*
Henry Hogrefe. about ten years ago. of Tim ber spent Saturday here.
was connected with Metro-Ooldwyn
living p art tune with h er other
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Y arn of | picture company and also trained
In rear of Piggly W iggly Store
daughters. Funeral services were
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. George for C alifornia's greatest dance m ar
conducted this afternoon (Thursday* W atson of Aloha were guests of athon. You will enjoy his exper
at the St. Peter's L utheran churcn
Mr. an d Mrs. W P. Brooks S u n - tences. Rev. H arter will speak at
QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Dec. 22
at Blooming with Rev. E. W. H in- day.
I the churcli Friday on "T he Most
richs officiating. Interm ent was In
Mrs J. H. Brown of Eugene spent ¡ Prevalent Sin of Today,
the church cemetery.
several days last week with Mr.! Sunday school. 9:45 a m.; morn
Mrs. Hogrefe was born in G er- and Mrs. W. A. Jones.
(ng worship at 11. Special C hrist
many, October 22. 1856, an d came
Mr and Mrs. Richards of P ort- mas proogram will be presented
and VEAL ROAST
to this country 54 vears ago. She land were guests a t the W ard home on Sunday evening. Including
was a resident of Oregon for 52 Saturday.
( pageant entitled ' The Promised
3 ib » ..................
years. Surviving her are a son. Max
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Hope, a beautiful tableau w ith 25
Pound
P Behling of Portland, and three
MRS. ANNA ELIZAII STONE ! characters New Year s Eve a serv
daughters. Mrs H attie Williams of
FORBBT GROVE — Mrs A nna > ‘S*'.., m.Un»
11’
mCl°rnli
Hillsboro. Mrs Edr.a Bagley of Elizah Stone. 93. died a t the home S ld s X im tw a k e rs wil7 b rb u
Portland,
and
Mrs.
Elsie
E.
Stevens
Sugar Cured.
of her daughter. Mrs. W C Lee. "
h
M .w er w.u
of Laurel. ________________
here December 14 and funeral '¿»xiT^All are w eh o m e^o atu-nd
Pound ..............
Pound .............
Agricultural News — Regular ar- -^v ices were held Monday at the ’P*®“ ' An
welcome to attend
¡ticles from the county agent, and o ° ^ n lJ ^ o^ c la tm g ‘^ In tlrm e n t NOW. HELP ENROLL OREGON’S
Former Resident
Helvetia School
of Banks Passes
to Give Program
Schools Plan
for Programs
T hursday, I»eceinbcr 20, I'.Ktl
gvxxl statem ent which has come
to hand follows
"These registrations mean eltl-
.-enslup |X»pcrs placed on perm anent
record, and available tor all time
lo come us legal proof of age and
. legitimacy in lltiguiion Involving
‘ m hciilauce rights, insuiaiuc and
veteran's and age compensations
, T to y also Insure the right to a t ­
tend setxwl. to obtain work, to join
the navy, to vote and to marry
They a re necessary lo obtain pass-
lu rts (or traveling In foreign conn-
I tries."
These are enough "selling points”
tor the "Register Your Baby’’ Idea
to t's all try to put them over, and
now.
Promote Prosperity W ith P rin ter’s Ink!
CURRY’S GROCERY
X:
Free Delivery
Prices for Fri., S«t. mid Mon., Dec. 21, 22 mid 24
XMAS
Neighborhood news (w m 30 Argu.,
eorrespm dents hl different sections
of W ashington county appears In
the Argus each week toxirn what
your friends are doing for less Ilian
three cents a week
tf
Plain Satin Mixed
Chocolate Drops
Jumbo Gum Drops
Let the advertisem ents help you
make your shopping plans.
Uroken Mixed
Foursquare Church
Has New Minister
Last Rites Held
Laurel Resident she is rep°rted
IB RAI
Phone 771
)
Your Choice
I
2
DATES
lbs.
... .
O RANG ES
25
2
2
Navels.
15c
dozen
39c
P U M P K IN
10c
HKRSHEY.
1 g-lh. can.
2
S N O W D R IF T
15c
f .,
)* , .
46c
C A K E FLO U R & - £
Imperial Cafe
33c
O IL
COCOA
and
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
to all
Our Patrons.
CANDY
25c
ED’S MARKET
PURE LARD
STEER BEEF
40c
BACON BACK
OAz*
4V V
1VV
GROUND BEEF
10c
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 3131
I communities.—Every
ArBUS
week in
BABIES
the
s U e was to rn m SeVk-
M shire. Vt.. Septem ber 30, 1841 She
T n ^ fa m T ro O r^ g o n ^
(Ry Oregon S la t« Hoard o f H aalth)
1923 Deceased Is survived by the months and now living in Oregon
*» gathering its Initial mom entum
dren^™1*
grandc*ld as these lines are being written.
________________
Our state was adm itted to the
nw .lu s r - o v w a r m s
Federal B irth R egistration Area in
ON O R tt.O N LAHMS
1919. meaning th a t a t least 90 per
‘ S tiff” la m b s Due to Feed Lark cent of the births occurring In Ore-
PRINEVILLE—Sheep flocks near gon were regularly recorded. Oregon
Terrebonne and Powell Butte, where lias a good reputation for its at-
stiff lam b trouble had been reported tention to vital statistics, but the
lately, were visited by County Agent fact th a t 90 per cent registration Li
W B Tucker, who diagnosed the regarded as good perform ance shows
difficulty as nutritional rath er th an how much the people of the whole
a specific disease. Changes in feed- United S tates need a stlrrlng-up
ing rations were recommended by on this topic. Such a stlrrlng-up is
Mr. Tucker to see if this would not just w hat the U. 8. Census Bureau
and the State' Board of Health
overcome th e trouble.
• • •
aided by the S tate Emergency R e­
lief adm inistration, are a t this
D. R. S. Helps Lake Farm ers
adm inistering to the people
LAKEVIEW - Eighty-nine sheep- o moment
t Oregon. Tlie " m ¡ echanics
of the
m en of Lake county have sold 2 i -
^ " r { i at ?
034 old ewea to tlie government
" rl" 1> “ r' .*J*“ 1. “ card
drought relief service, for which ‘ard n £ vX s fo? listing of' rnv
they received a total of 846.06H Of
t '° r
were r o n ^ i m ^ ConSthe6 raw h esem
b tto i " -
^ e ^ S T
t h V = r nb e h ^ ^ S u r PeTuU i i ^ a ^ r e V nof
this project will conserve consider-
J"
able forage and other feed for the
These cards will furnish a means
b etter and younger stock, says
checking the completeness of
County Agent Victor W Johnson.
birth recording in this state and
- - -
will insure th a t every child whom
the pasents or physician report
Seventeen Grasses Tried
«
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“ i,
DELICIOUS CRISP
XMAS MIX Lb
CHOCOLATES Lb
ALSO— Gaudy Pepperm int Straw s, Tasty Ju m ­
bo Gum Drops, Creamy French Mix, Fancy
Box Chocolates, Fluffy M arshm allows. In
fact a com plete stock fo r your selection.
2
BUTTER—
Lb.
Fancy Imported
19c
GOOD QUALITY
MIX NUTS
2
ib.
25c
PAPER SHELL
ALMONDS
u,
17C
C r a n b e r r y
C heaper
*D a «
M
M
M
M
M
S a u c e
th a n fresh
Snyder’s
Cocktail Sauce—
Bottle .................
Broken Slice
FANCY GOLDEN
new crop .
|
PINEAPPLE—
2 8-slice cans
Christmas Bakery Features
m
Medium Large
HOLIDAY FRUIT
CAKES
RIPE OLIVES—
Tall can ............
Make a most acceptable gift,
one which the recipient doesn't
have to wonder how It Is going
to be used.
Per pound
lib .
2
A
25c
large -I
cans I v V
m I
Pint . .a "d u “ty'..,n b u lk '.....
A
Flavored with C herry
wine and Brandy.
iT S A llV w
U a lv a
CRAB—
No. % tin .......
berries.
Fancy quality for
those Xmas pies.
M a y o n n a is e
C. & II. Powdered
Carlton G rade A
ROASTED
PEANUTS
2
SUGAR—
3 lbs.
NUTS
HOT
Ginger Ale • Lime Rickey
large
bottles
th a t will thrive on the prairie soil 1110 Prt>Per place,
and hill land of Tillamook coun-
The foregoing are two decided
ty. grass nurseries liave been es- benefits anticipated from the cam-
tabhshed on th e farm s of B. W. paign. but th e really g reat out-
step p a and F. H. Neilson, to test come of the drive should to —and
17 varieties of grass These in- m ust be—the deep Im planting of
elude English rye, Italian r y e , the "Register Your Baby” I d e a
meadow fescue, chewing f e s c u e , among the people.
highland reed canary grass. K en-
In the campaign, we have an op-
tucky bluegrass, bulbous bluegrass., portunity by talking, writing, p rint-
orchard grass, smooth brome, tall I ing and doing to drive home into
oat grass, timothy, red top. m eadow ; the consciousness of ourselves and
foxtail. Astoria and Seaside bent, everybody else the "Register Your
River bottom soil such as th a t on Baby" Idea. The two things to do
th e F. H. Neilson farm , seems par- j are to get the card into each fam
ticularly adapted to rye grass and lly and to see th a t it is mailed If
clover, according to K enneth Carl, there Is a baby less th an a year
assistant county agent, but it Is old in th a t house.
believed passible th a t a better m ix­
Many lists have been made of
ture may be obtained by observing the benefits to the baby In after
the grow th of th e varieties In the life which accrue from proper and
nursery on this farm.
official registration of his birth.
m
4 n n
a
L
ib..
lo C
e ll
flavors.
6 pkgs. 2 5 c
Dozen ......................................................................................
MINCE and PUMPKIN PIES. Each
F a ir w a y
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
20c
30c
CO FFEES
PEAS
Early G arden.
No. 2 tin
CORN
20-oz. tin
Bantam
JELLO
B aker’s,
lie
pkgs.
Each
Chrsitmas
Necessities
ji;
Kà
CANDY
Gum Drops, Choco-
lates and Broken
Mix.
2 lbs.
lUMlz
SATIN MIX. Lb.
10c
ALMONDS. Soft shell, l-lb.
18c
BRAZIL NUTS. 2 lbs..............
28c
MIXED NUTS. Fancy. 2 lbs.
33c
WALNUTS. Large size, good quality,
l-lbi. ..............................................1<C
MINCE MEAT. l-lb.
10c
H.-D. JELL. All flavors. 6 pkgs.
25c
DATES. In bulk. 2 lbs.....................19c
RIPE OLIVES. Average 7fi Olives to
can. 2 cans for ............
25c
CRAB MEAT. % 8'ze can
15c
BEER. Hop Gold. 22-oz. bottle. Per
case ............................................. $2.35
Domino Cigarettes. Xmas w rap. Ctn. 95c
21c
18c
15c
-f
iUC
40c
Oranges
2 dozen
•«.
35c
5c
40c
W I8H IN O YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS
C e le ry H e a rts
29c
cake.
SNOW DRIFT
3-lb. t i n .....................
6-lb. tin
49C
95c
BUTTER. Grade A. l-lb.
OXYDOL. Large pkg.
PERFECTION
BAKERY
Telephone 451
Main Street”
85c
22c
GARRY DOG FOOD. 2 for
S tale Bread for Dressing R oast Turkeys on Monday
3-lb. tin
Preni. Chocolate
Assorted flavors.
Bananas
30c
"Salad service set offer extended lo January 10 Send sales
slip showing purctuise of 1 pkg Softastlk and 25c to Betty
Crocker. MlnneupolLs. M inn.”
15c
_
tin
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR—
Package
14c
BUTTERIES—
Special .....................
Parkerhouse - Hard Rolls - Sesame - Poppy Sed — D inner
Rolls, Etc., to select from.
CHRISTMAS COOKIES—
A _
SANTA CLAUS COOKIES—
M . J . B. > l-lb.
FRUIT COCKT
No. 1 tall
Tin
C. H. B. CATSUP. Large bottle
li)C
Dozen .............. .........................................................................
J e ll W
45c
25c
15c
4
lbs. A. m V
and
8TOLLEN Is ju st as much a
p a rt of th e holiday setting as
is the tree.
Each . f ..........................
FRUIT and NUT BREADS. Fine
for th in slicing.
•t C m
L o a f ..................................
Specials for Fri. Sat., Mon.
Dec. 21, 22 and 24
15c
S w e e t Spuds 1 1 5 c
34c
SUGAR. Fine gran. 10 lbs.
50c
EGGS. Fresh extras. Per dozen
24c
COOKIES. Fancy assorted. Pkg.
15c
BAKING POWDER. Clabber Girl—
Can
8C
CANDY BARS. 3 for
10c
DROMEDARY
DATES. Regular. 2 for
23c
CRANBERRY SAUCE. 2 for
27c
WESSON Oil.. Quart tin
39c
D U R K E E ’S
WDRCESTKKNIHKE SAUUE—
OO„
2 for .............................................................
RELISH SPREAD—
CLOROX— Q uarts.
n C ~
QFFxa
«Hr .................................... Z f C
P & G SOAP— Regular.
Oilxa
10 bars ............