The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
Th unid ay, December 20, 1931
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Page Three
in rn t piopoaal to the national wal­
n u t inurkHlng agreem ent wae drawn Grade Schools
Walnut Growers Attempting
i up and forwurded to the ae< rrtary
I of ugrlculturr and the walnut con­
board.
Elect Leaders
to Settle Code Differences 1 trol
1. T h at a tuiliorui Ratable prr-
centuK«* of Oregon and Cahlorn---
Mr. Hlmmona h a w . He has been n L fiulllvan entertained friends Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. H B. C. Schappert Sunday afternoon.
innln.i'd in '!,< ih m *1 Sam aritan a t the home of Mrs Mi Breen Hun- J. Churrhley Sunday afternoon
hospital for the past two wckx with day with a dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schappert
Let the advertisements help you
pneumonia, but unproved tap.dly
. n ,
,
Anderson of of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. make your shopping plane.
Dirk G om of Portland visited his
A
father. H erbert Go..;. here I nur
day.
Mr» Fred Sm ith of Portland vls-
W alnut grower« of this nectlon I Rowell of Ncholl« wae chairm an of crop« «•»$< h year 1« not equilana ,
met in INu'tlaiul recently to threidi llie committee, widt h worked out 1 due io the wide a re a of production S t u d e n t s G iv e P r o g r a m s in
1 I 1,' 1 ‘ ‘
relativ« in iioibtx
out code differences. Frank F ' the program The following amend-1 and different climatic crop in eat h (
and, Cochran last Monday
tute, thereby producing ac o n d lti' u :
K e e p in g w ith S e a s o n
Ml ’ l* tm a Thwnpoon of W, -
tumber. who has been ill, was re-
' "J& '-'fi affecting tin volume of the «uip- i
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I moved to the hospital In Poi llano
'■ "
1 W * f
I in,U and u nhort crop ,n
Holiday Chocolates
PEANUTS
another It I» believed liiat a w p -
I'he 5A and f.U of the David last Monday. Her m other Mrs A.
2*
4-lb.
Fresh roast’d
urate Clop appraisal Is needed mi jjm
elected the following * Mowe ol Vernonia, had be, n
which to ba., »mplus control p,- olficers H enrietta Meltebeke, pres- t-x^ing cur,‘ of her naught*r.
Box
3 I ba. .........
c, iit.u., ■ III order that M’Cllone b« -ild cn l
H arlan Weliilz vtcc-presl-
' Emma 1 human was a P'.rt-
flu ted ny nature with i.liort crops Ut.n l ’ iV rl| WeUllZi
secretary la,‘d visitor la-*-t Thursday and Jri-
5-Ib.
WALNUTS
b, relieved prop,rtlonatcly ol cun
Nt.’w HA oI|i< , n> ’ at the junior
.
Box
trlbutlon to surplus control, I lin r
M ary E l|a M arl-
" r a uunp basketballD arn dl
Fancy
Ore­
loi ner,
the Veinoma
separate sones are suggested —
,„.r , p president;
reslfe..., Bud « Knapp,
..« .w vice- J
. 1,1 " ‘7*7.
. . . . deleated
.
gon. L b .....
uppruUul purpuwn, to-wit: Oregon- president Lucille Ita.smus.sen, aec-
1
hcoJ b a rn at Vernonia
W ashington. N orthern California.
Iliursday night, but lost
lust to Wilars
Wilarx ,
Houtlx-ru California.
Mine Away
Friday night.
2 T hat because of Uie fuct th at
— _
....................... .... ........... ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K ern bi
Oregon has only two quality classl- W(' | ‘r '7 t X ^ 'lz iv ld ’ liil^M dlSii Jack {‘" r .t lan? '' tsited in U m ber and W- >-
Maximum
Illations of walnuts whereas Cali- * “ A1 l* > " * ’" 1
Umber lant Friday
2-lb. jar
form a ha» three, anil th a t any
Mr3- lda C utright of Hillsboro
Libby’s. Tid-Bits or
grade muv be delivered on volume i ' L1 111
hJk7 / ' I ,
° lia.', been vuiting with her daughter
ixv.is to the control board as sur- Felicia C rittenden returned toC och- ant| | aniny. Mr and Mrs. David
Bulk. Flavored jusl
Crushed.
I nlu. walnut»: th a t Uie Oregon grow- lul?! '.. . . . . .
. . ... Castle, lor tile post week.
right.
I , i producing a higher quality may
Al *£ie Junior high several clawes
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg
8-oz. cans.
!»• penalized by his delivery ol
“f?’ »’J?“4!1 (1 Ibt^’isting projects have moved to W estlmber near the
2 lbs.
3 cans
h ig h er priced m ils than California
">«
“¿ 'X t e * 1' X lS m iJ CCC, iaI,"p' Where Mr Kllbur>i u
From the Fred Bowlby Farm
Hence It 1» recommended Uiut the ln*, l hiR rt»tlng booklet» snowing employed
contribution» to the- control board
'^ n f e sixth ^ f r a d f , Mr anU M,s Art.hur Braden of
Savory, rruckly brown—the high note of
In m i .isji instead of nuts, on the ¡.[.‘“ V?!* rl;at.1 .
.... ...5raj
V‘ ' an- vlsitu.g their son-in-law
on or-
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hay-
Uh operatimi« wen English classes are working
w v m h K vi
sam e principle 15 1033,
the holiday feast! Re sure that you place
at
least
th
a
t
It
|xx-m»
and
stories
for
....................
the‘«-! mond Elliott.
conducted In
L
ngiun
|
an(j ^jrs Q jen peoples and
•ibuted
th
a
t
this
con-
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^
r
a
n
your order tor poultry early ho that you
nuts are contribute
Fancy bulk.
Seedless.
•las» 1» working on debates to be small daughter of W arrenton and
trlbutlon lx- llgurcd on an equitable given
may have the first selection.
noon
,
.
William People of Knappa, who
2 lbs.............
4-lb. bag
laisls for all Mictions.
... ,*r,ve K4’* “,
.
. lia-s Just recently returned from
;i Tliat exemption from the p ro­
The
en^?al h Hawaii, were in Timber Saturday
visions of the m arketing agreem ent
Dromedary.
15- oz .
and
Sunday visiting
visiting with
with friend;
1 lx' perm itted to tliohe growers who the 1 Ring
'« a" lKI(? / Uhav,ffS ’ ino **“ c“ aI“
i liun<J:‘y
10-oz. pkg.
pkgs. .
a ll Io. ally lo retail grocers only, * “ * “
J
JS-ent0 rfic
v‘Mtcd Mr and Mrs R ^ h a rd
provided the retailer be forbidden m
,.?m i„,
m „ u 7 m„i, C Uutlrow 111 Westimoer.
all cases from resale of grower» 1 u. '
iv m a J th e
n if ^ m e d
Mi s LaVeUe Berg spent lire week-
, walnuts to otlu-r dculvr.s, and th a t , . <>n h ru lay t,J‘<
p rth tn tca en<1 at her home in Skamokawb.
ah nuts pureJm.M.1 iron, grower« are
program. The m ain number W luh.
dLHHxw d of direct to oonaumcih ¡*Hh
P ^y tn u tle d ILi. p
^rni |t'r a t (Ured
from tli'' original store
^¿rrv
w*JIch Involved a fam -
Orville Studer of the Snider
ily s schem e to clean up Its tom - shm gle mill broke his arm while
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bilV son C haracters were: Rasp- .ranking a car last Mondav.
M. II. PRESTON
berry Red, Bill Grogan; Mr». Sims.
Jran w rite r Honored
M H. Preston of Sunset Camp John ChnsKuison; Ione Sims. Nor-
Mr and Mr u F Weiler em er.
CANDY
NUTS
55c
89c
P lu m p
T ender
MINCE MEAT
29c
F O R C H R IS T M A S
15c
25c
W et
>011
for qour liruk*
« jím I wish
you
16c
Pineapple
19c
verij m e r r q
R A IS IN S
PICNICS
13c
COTTAGES u.
17c
SWISS CHEESE
25c
BEEF TONGUES Lb
10c
BEEF ROAST Lb
S afeway S tores
death lap.a-d Into uncoiu>clou»ne. Evelyn Clark; Mrs. Dunn, R uth Me- ; evening was speni playing games
from which he never recovered. Hi Dougall; Rev. Dunn. Charles C n t- present were the Misses Annastocia
blip Briggs. F r a n c i s Marquez. Bettye Gene W right
is survived by his widow and daugh- tenoen; Plilllp
» __
i w l V <> c . M m u s t v -
i uldu
il z x o
fh n
m n tr l
A nna I
ter. Mrs. M | | H Preston o and
M ir Brown; H Hulda,
the maid,
Anna
I Georgine and G eraldine McCurstlon
Phillips, and three grandchildren. Ixuder
; Russie Brown of Westlmber, R utn
Don and Beverly Phillips and Mrs
Anna U dder presented a scarf ueyers, Billie Huffm an, Maxine K il-
Anthony Kilburg of Tim ber
dance, and a group
of girls out- burg, Hazel Shifter
Constance
I Mr Preston was bom In Webster, lilted in
raincapes and galoshes T*x>ley. H enrietta Bergm Thelma
N Y.. June 17, 186«. m arried Addle sang "On A Rainy Day," w ith and . Joyce ~
—
Thompson, Ellen —
Wien-
I Odell Rotx rson April H. 1877, In gestures
teke, all of Westlmber, and the
G rand Ledge. Mich., and came to
Tuesday evening the Junior high guest of honor. Jean Welter. Many
, Oregon In 1888
school presented its C hristm as pro- beautiful and useful gifts were r e ­
Funeral services were held Tues- gram. The first num ber was a ceived.
a t tlic Forest Grove Undertaking pantomime, 'Silent Night," pre-
Cliristmas rush started In earnest
compuny chapel and Interm ent was .vented by the Treble Clef club. A a t the Timber post office tins week
In Buxton cemetery. Elder Bee- C hristm as play was given by stu- and early mailing of packages and
craft officiated.
dents from various rooms.
cards will be greatly appreciated
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Between acts, th e Treble Clef
Mrs William H uffm an has been
Netgliborhood news from 30 Argus club sang C hristm as carols. Lloyd soliciting for funds for a community
correspondents In different sections Anderson played a violin solo, "O Christm as tree for the small chil­
! of Washington county appears In Come All Y i Paltliful." Evelyn dren in this community.
the Argus eaeh week. D a r n w hat Haworth and Ann Peters played a ■
your friends are doing for less th a n P‘ano duet. A vocal trio consisting
. . . .
ev ev
i three ren ts a week
U «f Teddy G ardner. Buddy Wood
________________
and U o n Wiley sang "Jingle Bells
Quail,y job printing—Argus.
and "Silent Night. ’ Jack H ow e;
— sang several C hristm as carols.
9c
NICE ASSORTMENT OF POULTRY
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
ReedVllle S. S. tO
Rea. Phone 321Z
Present Program
P. T. A. m et in the library of th e;
,By " • « ' chuwhtari
Junior iugh school Wednesday a ft- I REEDVILLE—The Reedvihe Sun- !
ernoon.
day school will give its annual I
Vacation to S tart
1 Christm as program Monday evc-
The grade schools will have a nin8 at 8 o'clock. The
program
Christm as vacation, commencing j ibis year will consist of numbers
Friday afternoon. D e c e m b e r 21. kiven by each class Santa Claus
Classes will be again resumed on »HI visit with presente and can-
Wednesday, January 2. Many of j dy. Everyone cordially welcome. 1
the teachers are spending the holl-
Christian Endeavor will give
days a t home. Miss Moore will b e 1 C hristm as party for the Reedville
tn Soledad. Cal . and Miss H er- Endeavor society T hursday eve-
m ann will go to Broodbent, in nlng a t th e Mrs. S. A. Becker home. |
Coos county.
C. T. Imlay spent a few days
In Seattle last week. He visited
the G rand Coulee dam near Spo­
kane while there.
"Rabbits’ 'are ahead of the "T ur­
tles" in their contest between the
classes of the Reedville Sunday
school. This contest will end in
( By Ix»U Richmond)
TIMBER—Several men were In­ two more weeks. The losing side
jured when a speeder Jumped the will have to give the winning side
track while coming In from the a party The attendance last S un­
woods at Sunset cam p last Monday. day was 68 and Mrs. C. T. Imlay's
A rthur Beyers received a severe class received the banner. The
girls from Mrs A. Shradder's and
cut on the leg.
W estlmber unit of the CCC gave Mrs. A. Nordlund's classes sang
a dance last Tuesday, and it was “Softly and Tenderly.”
The Parent-T eachers will meet-
announced tliat th a t would be the
last one until after the holidays or Friday afternoon. December 28. in
the school. R efreshm ents will be
until fu rth er notice.
—' ' Mrs H erbert Simmons drove to served. George McBreen and Mrs.
Portland last Monday and brought
Mrs.
§
s
C g . J S
a t: 3 §
Hills Bros.
(1-lb. 31c)
2 lbs.............
SHRIM P
Golden West
Gulf Kist, fancy
2
23c
85c
S ’
l-lb. jar ............ 30c)
Pineapple Juice
(8-oz. 5c)
No. Is, 2 for
O Y ST E R S
15c
S Gulk Ki«t, fancy.
Grapefruit
Del
Monte or
I 2 ’;: 23c
Florida Gold.
w
....25c
Catsup
Ü) New DATES
crop, llallowb
Del Monte OCx*
2 bottles ......
19c
S 2 a.
Kern’s.
9c
Bottle
K
$ C ra n b e rry 2 SAUCE
tall cans 25c
T o m . Ju ice
15c
LIBBY'S GENTLE PRESS.
$ P u m p k in
§
S n o w d r if t ££
9c
RAY-MAL. I No. 2 cans, 2 for ISO
%
49c
(6 lbs. 95c)
I W esson O il Qu.r,
s
P in e a p p le
I ty-gallon 79c)
J. D. D
BROKEN 8IJC E S.
P in e a p p le
Christm as
Suggestions
29c
.. 33c
SWEET TREAT. FANCY SU CED
C A N D IE S
Airway, lb. 21c. 3 lbs. 59t
Nob Hill, lb 25c. 2 lbs 49c
Edwards Dependable
Lb. can 27c.
2 lbs. 53c
Maxwell H’se, lb can 31c
Pure cane, 10 lbs.........50c
$^. '•“ S
Maraschino Cherries
i
3-oz.
8c
5-oz.......12c
MINCE MEAT
«
Kerr's fancy. 2 lbs.....25c
Pickles, sweet or dills §
Libby’s. 6-oz................10c
s
TOBACCOS
s
l-lb. tins make excellent
gifts.
1
Prince Albert ............. 73c
Granger ........................ 73c »
Model ........................ 85c
59c
CIGARETTES
Camels, Lucky Strikes,
Chesterfields, Old Golds.
s
s
RAISINS
THOMPSON
Fancy Seedless.
$1.75
DEL MONTE—
Large 2 1/} size can
10c
OYSTERS—
5-ox. can .........................................
SHRIM P—
No. 1 can .......................................
CRACKERS—SNOWFLAKES.
2-lb. box...........................................
SUPERIOR. 2-lb. box ................................23c
25c
MAYONNAISE—Bulk.
Lb.......................................................
10c
10c
29c
15c
MELLOWEST—
Large 2 Vi size can. 2 for __
15c
BAKING P O W D E R -
CALUMET—
Lb. can ..................................
CLABBER G IR U -
2-lb. can 19c)
CAKE FLOUR—Swansdown.
Large pkg....................................
MILK—MT. VERNON.
3 large cans ..............................
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SWEET POTATOES
“ 1.......................... 1 5 c
C O C O A N U T S ^ ...................................... 5C
JA P O R A N G E S
.........................
73c
AVOCADOS Each
£^*vo
5C
LARGE VARIETY OF NAVEL ORANGES AT LOW PRICES
These prices effective to Christmas Day, December 25
Be sure to get a copy of o u r H a n d b ill
PHONE 2001
FLOUR
CHOCOLATE
Hershey baking.
Pillsbury’s Best
49-lb.
$A.O9 None better.
Bag ................... M
%-lb. cake ......
4 dlV
51 z»
X
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Ducks, Geese an d Chickens
OT TVFQ
V CO
LINDSAY. Ripe.
calk 2 for ..............
........... 29c
PINEAPPLE
Where Assortments are Larger and Selection Best
HAMS AND
BACON
FREE
ROAST
Willapa Bay
Chocolates
2 V ,- l b .
VEAL
ROAST
11®
25c
I
COFFEE and HAM SANDWICHES.
ALL DAY SATURDAY.
CANDY
Young and Tender
MINCE MEAT 3 lbs.
35C
ROYAL GELATINE ’»„• Æ .. 25c
ROYAL “ K£ °T0"'"“ ................. 33C
Saturday, Dec. 22
OYSTERS
. . . . ................................
St"d:................ 32c
BAKED HAM
SANDWICHES and
HOT COFFEE
ALL DAY
PORK
, «
There is a definite reason for the
freshness of CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE. Every can is dated. None
sold over 10 days old. All purpose
Swift’s Premium
or Armour’s Star
FREE
T
FRESH
T h is C h ris tm a s G iv e Food
CHOICE
...... 14c
OCEAN SPRAY.
H ILLS B O R O M E A T CO M PANY
Carton .......................$1.20
PEAS
Safeway. Hardwheat.
49-lb. sack ....................
Friday, Saturday, Monday, Dec. 21, 22 and 24
8 pkgs.........................96c
Ocean Breeze, fancy 2s
Famous for n atu ral sugnr
content.
$1.49
P U M P K IN
AT THE
2%-lb. box
41/g-Ib.
box .....
Brown, 3 lbs.................. 15c
FREE DELIVERY
Xmas C hocolates
OLIVES
10c
Lb.
$
Finest ingredients. A gift M
suitable for the most par- ci
ticular of friends. 7 5 c *
100-lb. sack .......... $4.99
Powdered, 3 lbs. ........ 17c
FLO UR
Absolute. Family flour.
49-Ib. sack ......................
s
s
Geo. Washington
Old Fashioned Chocolate-.,
Monster Gum Drops, Satin
Mix, Peanut Brittle.
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
SATIN MIX. 2 lbs.
I9c «C
BROKEN MIX. 2 lbs. 19c K
GUM DROPS. 2 lbs. 25c
CHOC. DROPS. 2 lbs. 25*
FRENCH MIX. 2 lbs. 35c
CREAM MIX. 2 lbs. 29<
WALNUTS, large, lb. 23c
FILBERTS, large, lb. 15c
ALMONDS, IXL, lb. 15c
BRAZILS. 2 lbs............ 29c
Libby's or Sequoia.
M edhun ripe.
No. 1
Tall can
SUGAR
Christmas
I
Edgeworth ................. 89c
43c
CANDY
Timber Men Hurt
as Speeder Jumps
«
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday
December 21, 22 and 24
FREE DELIVERY
Columbia Best
(Lb. 25c)
3 lbs.............
a
COFFEE
s
U í Í s Í ícs
COFFEE
15c
lie
23c
15c
2
9c
HAMBURGER Lb
DATES
PURE LARD 3 lbs.
PLENTY CHOICE U. S. INSPECTED BABY BEEF
39c
Xmas box
CQp
«Ji/Lz
Satin and Broken Mix­
ed. Extra
quality. 2 lbs.
19c
Gum Drops and Old
Fashioned Chocolates
2 lbs.
25c
NUTS
PEANUTS
Fresh roasted.
Lb.............................. '..
10c
ALMONDS
Soft shell.
Lb..................................
19c
BRAZIL
25c
2 lbs. .....................
MIXED NUTS
No peanuts.
2 lbs.............................
Q Cxs
ÖuV
PUMPKIN “S . 3“:...................... 19c
PIMIENTOS X M“’ARY.
15c
DATES '¿'T‘ “ a MO,3T ............... 19C