The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S.
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
Kinton Grange
Groups Named
A ffa ir
Thursday. January 10, 1036
OREGON
Sunday School
to C elebrate
A. H. Dallman Celebrate»
Seventy-Fourth Birthday
M o u n t a in d a le
Silver Lining
Sun­
(Bz Mr. E. L. Cox)
n
Mrs. A ten R esigns
c o l d weather
FR IE N D .
and Mr. Dallm ann was the recipi-
ent of numerous gifts. There were
about 30 present, including chil-
dren and grandchildren
After observing th e holiday re-
cess the school took up again Wed-
churches
2 M other and daughter are get-
tuig along tery well,
Miss M argaret Vandermost. who
has been employed hi P ortland and
d ^ r t ^ h e r a t week or m i t o n--
a u n n * lne P * «
o r-~ - " as re
_
with the M ountain Home church
Mrs. E sther Adams of Sherwood
and parsonage Jan u ary 15. at which spent a few days last week with her
tim e the newly elected officers will brother an d sister. George Hawiev
be Installed. I t will be an open and Mrs. H attie Lawler
meeting and the ladies are invited
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Jackson. iDorathy Teufel) recently,
Ladies' Aid society met T liurs- a
M o th e r a n d d a u g h te r are d o -
day afternoon a t the home of Mr m e f ine
aaugnter are do-
and Mrs. Earl C. Bell. Cooper Moun-
*
' . .
.
The new officers took charge
Mrs- Ethel NIcCorniick. a ho is
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Lake G rove'"visited Mr. Snider's
parents. Mr and Mrs. J C Snider
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A P. Herrick of
Portland visited friends around
town Sunday afternoon.
MOUN I’AINDAI.E Mounluuululi-
Sunday school will celebrate Its
second aniuvcrsiuv Sunday after-
I noon at the community hall. Evcry-
! body is welcome. The party will be-
: gin at 3 p. m.
Billy Kuegxigger Visited friends
m Seattle. Olympia and Remington,
W ash . during the C hristm as holi­
days.
Mis George Connolly spent a
; tew days last week visiting her ais-
ter. Mrs- George ltauscr, and Urn-
i lly in Portland.
•Mrs. G ardner Honored
A party m honor of l*uge G ard ­
n e rs birthday was given at the
M ountalndale community hall S a t­
urday evening. Cards were played
until It) p m followed by diuiemg.
Seventy-live people were present.
Miss Llela Peters returned to her
I work Sunday a lte r spenuing the
Christm as vacation at the home ot
her parents, M r. and Mrs. I. H
Peters,
Mrs. Claude Williams Is apeud-
i ing the week tn Portland Visiting
relatives.
M argaret Matliiesen spent sever­
al days lust week ut the Wilbur Dil­
lon home in Hillsboro.
Grange in Contest
Washington G range met S atur-
1 day with new officers presiding for
the first tune. Mrs Gertie Meek
who is chairm an of the literary
program, liad everyone bring an
article made out of a flour-sack.
Each meeting an article made out
ot something different will be
brought. A contest was started with
Mrs. Pearl Van Domelen and LeKoy
Mills as captains. The contest is
to . . last
the — purpose A row of »hver buttons that
. . until
.
e April
—re , and
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^ ¿ t e e « ,^ 1
Several ladies called on Mrs. A
Perfection Made Breads
Math
in
HILLSBORO
of the best
of m aterials.
The most discriminating housewives demand Perfection
Bakery Breads from tlu ir grocer. You. loo. should have these
quality Breads on your table regularly.
This bakery employes local people and furnishes a market
for the products from local farina. Buy the best Breads »ml
Pastries here.
PERFECTION BAKERY *
T elep h o n e 451
Phone 771
BOILING
VEAL
Q in
O 2U
Free Delivery
ed” ‘s of " 8klr* ,llt ,hnl begins
E. Willis Friday to help with her at ,ho knees, featu res th is trim
W atch s o Party
quilt. A pot luck dinner was served gown of ribbed crepe displayed
t t ’U J K E hy M ar«a re ‘
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1res«.
a * t 1 C
ornelius
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G a nn Sandford ot near North
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I Plains spent several days last week
with Howard Hollenbeck.
Long Resident
Idings Razed; Students ,..:Y.r,'. and .•Hr? ; Frank H anaske and
i family of Portland spent ttie week-
end a t the Ed Schlegel
hfegel home.
Return to School
Hazeldale Dies
Miss Khoda Toeile was ill a few
— —
; days last week, but Is Improving.
E D ’S M A R K E T
25C
M ain S treet
CURRY’S GROCERY
(By Mi.« Dorethy Cooksi
i . “ au* Hergert, who sprained his
CORNELIUS— A w atch-night par-
a»1’ *s ""!>»')
Business Meeting of Club
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M e “ c ^ ' ^ U o w m g J a n i e s
,- .G t “ K‘iE « »HEEDING
Set Friday Evening
T
n n J t L n IIv
P T f - . - ireshinents were served. Present MondavCni PortD nT dl’lg'ii*,7'r d,e4
A p
C ll ll x l u x A x IlV
were Mr. and M rs. J u l i a n D elm o n lv ”,.r ' ! ia '
¡‘f,11 la" d ““ d the funeral
and tam nv Mix EUzaueLh M om s. « „
uTrt
Wedusduy ut
«cm , «
bem , m q , - „
IB JW J)
• » ** “ « S .W S ? “ « R S S f c i
!£ ? .c M ,„
S « » « '
»
make a couple of quilts. Meetrng netting along all right now
w viurw iw ni. o Beih
c u i v Cochrane.
ix m au c. VM-
»*.- p pa a r i,„
------ - aIld Mr!> R*y Carey, who died a t Clear Lake,
„ / i s an unusual recora
record as most men Weidewitsch.
i..„
r-.E"il£r
place will be announced in this
The old flag pole at the school QUit working when they are 70- ginia Erickson and Dorothy Cooke p
ot Eugene.
Wash
column later.
house, which was erected October 12.
..m im e /- M r M oses d id a ll h is a n d I r a n k a n d L eroy H orlarher
M r- breeding was formerly In the , v «» January
.. 3 of . a . . h eart at-
.
Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly returned 1917. with fitting ceremony, was
mSwtag Mand“ he still 'could Uovd and Joirn Muiidort, Daviu
5usn" 's hi Hillsboro, but he
He was the son of Mr:. T A
home from Hillsboro last Wed- found to be unsafe and in danger make a s tr a ig h t furrow
Edmonston and R eiaar Running
d hl!> business to J. N. WUey five Carey, a long time resident of this
. . any time, —
»
Rev. Charles Reed opened a series ? ears aK°
_
community, but recently moved to
nesday after spending a week w ith s of f ».ill»«
falling at
so ..........
it w-as
her daughter. Mrs. Ethel McCor- deemed advisable to take it down
lhe M ‘ K Mann and daughter, all of Port- Junctlun City. Cal. Ray was born
Of course he doesn't farm a big
mick, who resides there.
Now the school flag floats from
n r h hut
lc n
wn
CllUrCtt HUIlOa) even U lg.
ranch,
but h he e raises h his
own
Celebrate Birthday
the pole on the tower.
J f 1* /
Little Eleanor and Melvin Fine- Tuesday vlslled
evenui Mrs. M. D. Mann In Rochester. M inn, but had lived
even sells some
la
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n f
U 11 lu .rw > r/w
^ rx **n f
S L a f i i r i iva V
J
, 1, lea •
* the
• kx. post a* 20
XJ .y years
X k» A >’ X» of
S 11 his
A-X i i»
Ufe
X
. »lx
here.
I
Mr. and Mrs. August H. Dali-
Congratulations are being ex- toes and auu
gets
up
quuc
early.
with
°°U
?elr^¿m
ndpaiints
ii?'1™
',
E1i‘
.n
*ckers »»“
visited
rela- i He was unmarried, and leaves to
m ann entertained niost of t t e i r tended to M r and M i? A r th ^ hea‘th5;
a"
d
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W
2
UUe
e“,r
L
y
“ 'e* to PortlandI a st week. o e - r b ^ s a1s s Jrterclc'’ hls fa th e r
fam ily a t their home Sunday in Saelens Lucille Snider) of Port- walks to the Rock Creek, store.like e' re ™
nocor of Mr. D allm ann s seventy- land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
j
stayed several nights.
prea^iav^'retim nX ]“»,."*^«!“ " ' .
a ,orot'» 'r and sister hi Rochester,
fourth birthday. A birthday dinner George Snider, upon the arrival of u ra P‘d and soUd
New Year's services were held ur si^n d ^ n ^ th e h o l X i ^ J ?i d. , a f ' “ bf°'»>er Ralph of Portland and
at the L utheran church with Rev. m other
* th holidays with their a sister. M rs
Florence Heard of
was served with all the fixings a daughter in th eir home January
The store Is about a mile and a George Koehler in charge.
' itr tu r _
.
Junction City. Cal. At the time of
half from his home. Just a few
Friends chanvaried Mr. and Mrs.
Joe tll “ “ ! J,® 8<*’
, b ‘s d*'a,t? he
hi the employ of
years ago Mr Moses did the jam - Cornelius Susoauer Friday evening
R oia-rt C o c h r n i e " w.iih-’ti1 a 01?
Ii>’d John and F ritz Hendrix,
tor w ort at the Rock Creek school
Mrs. Lillian Kelsey returned home Monmouth Norrnm ^ m .d
« 'ub
Meet
and many times the w riter met Friday a lte r a week s visit with her MaDes returned »7.
.
B u s in e ss m e e tlm r nt the n.m
him on the road a t six-thirty In sister in Tacoma
¿ite r
‘L.?dWU' munity" club" will be held FY dav
the morning hiking for the school
Miss Helen Godfrey of Beaverton here
‘■Pending the holidays ["““ hY c'hb will be held Friday
house with a lantern in hls hand spent T hursaay and Friday w ith. Mrs S arah McClaughrey under- schoolhouse. Business of special Ini-
In rear of Piggly W iggly Store
_
« • •
Miss Blanche Finegan
went an operation a t St. Vincent's portance will come up and inem-
These facts prove again th at even
Mr?\ Elizabeth M o it is and Tom- tiospital In Portland Saturday
“rrs a rr urged to attend A social
old people want som ething to do ¡nv Biuter of Portland returned
Dick Christiansen is ouite iti with hour will be held afterw ards,
QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Jan. 12
and idleness is far from th eir home Sunday after spending a pneumonia at his honied
Dinner guests of Mr and M rs
U they 3re heaUhy and m m \ r r s h w r H ‘'c J o ? e ^ " f a m d i
C Saver m ’ i n l a n d vlalted a X ?
m K u
on^N ew Y « F . “ "y
strong.
. . .
,
R onnin^ returned to Van-
J, . W. \ Sli 7 ‘r home Sunday.
were Mr and Mrs. A Duncalf. Mr
t .
.i
ti. .
i
couver T h u rsd a v a l t e r several davs r
D Mann. Mr. and .Mrs and Mrs Harold Duncalf. Mr and
Swift’s Empire.
. J L P7 e. \ a? a in . th a t Onlya thOkSe vuit at the F HmiaG icr home » Vu Mooocrry a‘>d Mrs. M attie Mrs William Mann and daughter ,
ROAST
grow old. th at is to say aged, who L " 11 u .‘e
n o ria tn e r
Sm ith were dinner guests of Rev of Cornelius M rs S a b in a W h ite .
are persuaded th at they are grow- ^ “ returned h o m T s a tu rd a r1 h ““ ^,“ d *ors Charle's M K*ed oi Hills- head and Miss Mary G rand of
Pound
ing old and who yield to this per- ana returned home Saturday.
noro Saturday evening.
Aloha.
Pound
...........
suasion.
Raze Buildings
Mrs. B. Ingebrictson was in P ort-
New Year's dav guests of M r an d
. . .
The Patton buildings are being and on Saturday U> see her daugh- Mrs J C Sm ith were M r S lid
A nother thing. Mr. Moses is jolly torn down.
ter, Mrs. S arah McClaughry who
' J ' v ' a m ltn were Mr. and
and is quite a conversationalist.
Mrs. Rose Riley and daughter ls in the St. Vincent s hospital
BEEF
T h at is almost a lost a rt when we of Monroe greeted Cornelius friends
---- --------------- — _
look at the younger generation to- during the holidays.
Merchandise News — A p p earin g
Pound
Pound
day because as a rule they don't
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncalf. Mr regularly In the weekly advertising
have any time to sit doom quietly and Mrs Harold Duncalf and Mr. of scores of local b u s f n e u
to exchange thoughts.
and Mrs William Mann visited in A real aid In homemakmg T^d
FREE DELIVERY
-s-
PHONE 3131
’ ’ *
Reedvllle New Year's.
good living Hrores nt
d
T h at's one trouble with any p e n - : Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes and th a t bring* buyer and sGler t ?
sion. Retirem ent often m eans decay, daughter and Mr and Mrs J F ¿¿ether.—Regular in the Argus
tf
BACON
Htate Capitol News I-eltcr Glv-
Mrs Ernest Moore und daughter
Id
Dorothy and Mr and Mis Richard
¡„g the Idgldlglits ot official ai -
Tian hum <>l Purl Ialiti Mi a n d tlvlly al Baleni Every week tn the
Mrs Paul O'Conner
if
Argus
Hulwerlbe now to llie Argus In
Oregon 1 1 fill a Vear Six monili»!
»5 rents. T hree monili» 50 tin t.
Two m onths 35 cents.
tt
Hillsboro Argus contains all the |
news of Hillsboro and the s in -
rounding communities Reati tt ami
keep Informed on what Is happen-!
lug at lagne.
tt
day; Mrs. Gardner Honored
KINTON—Following were suest-s
Saturday ot Kinton G range: George
Bulckerwood, F. W Berger Jessie
Quilhet. Enuna Kunston of P o rt­
land Fred Brown of North Flams,
F rank Miller ot Scholls and M r
and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek of
Hlteon During th e lecture hour ui
th e afternoon, a large number from
tills community and near-by towns
were present.
During the business meeting ot
the grange. M aster Albert Strvill
appointed the following committees
Frank Fluke. Lelana Flint and
George Snider, executive comm it­
tee; F rank Fluke. Edward Cox and
Lester Snider, legislative; Leland
Flint. Harold C utting and F rank
Fluke, agricultural; George Snider.
Lester Snider and Ada Cutting, fi­
nance; K ate Teufel, Josephine Cox
an d Emma Johnson, relief; May
Snider Elizabeth Kulbel. Ivy Flint
Ada Cutting. Daisy Aiucker, home
economic; Josephine
Cox. May
Snider, Alice Fluke, Eunice Snider.
Mary' Catherine Hall, reception
Josephine Cox. publicity.
During the lecture hour talks for
and against the Townsend old age
pension plan were given First
speaker, who spoke for the plan
was F. W Berger of Portland, to
be followed bv George Buickerwoou.
also of Portland, who spoke on the
opposite side.
Mrs. Gladys Aten, who was elect­
ed as superintendent of the K in-
ton Bible school, sent hi her resig­
nation Sunday and th e assistant
superintendent. S H. Pomeroy, will
serve the ensuhig year m th a t of­
fice.
Mr. Mills of Tillamook, wlio has
been making an extended visit with
turned to his home the last of the
week Rupert Pomeroy accompanied
him . K r i m e n t a few davs a t the
M d l s ^ o m 'T ^ r l ot h iT tm .? ' t o
spent in fishing
W1U Install Officers
Next
B rotherh
H IL L S B O R O .
12C
January II and 12, 1935
DOG FOOD
SOAP
CALO.
25c
•1 c a n t
CRYSTAL WHITE
29c
10 bars
SHRIMP
I »reen & White.
Enhey. N o . I t a l l
SALMON
Alaska Pink.
10c
1 -lb . t a l l can
FIG BARS
White or whole
wheat. 2 lbs.
25c
POP CORN
3 lbs.
19c
PINEAPPLE
PEAS
Blue & White.
2 l »s. 2 cans
COFFEE
10c
RED & WHITE.
Pound
IOC
F a ir w a y
N ew Deal
' J ’lIERE are many reasons why you should make your loeal Piifgly W iggly
A your trad in g post for the year of 1935. It is a home owned institution.
Money spent with us is kept and circulated within W ashington county and the
state of Oregon, in the form of taxes, salaries and m erchandise, all of which
;o< : i help build our own vicinity. SPEND YOUR DOLLAR W ITH PIGGLY
WIGGLY AND IT WILL RETURN!
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday — January 11, 12 and 14
SUGAR
MILK
FLOUR
Crystal White
Pure cane.
10 Ib»..........
43c
Buy your needs, prices
advancing. 3 tall cans
Piggly Wiggly.
49-Ib..........................
G uaranteed satisfaction.
17c
’1.69
ZEE T ISSU E
‘e
Each ... ..8'“.z'..tin.'.........
BÍSQUICK
T U N A £ h ...........
15C
PUMPKiN
lie
2EV hin:
TOMATOES ja c T ................ 1 5 c
SYRUP— Tea Garden, Drips.
K
25c
Salted or Plain
31c
Pint ..................... 17c
SALMON— Tall
cans. 2 cans
Oregon Prunes
3 lbs.
48c
4
J L9c
4 J
14c
BAKING POWDER—
Crescent, bulk.
2 lbs.
2 /L
COCOA— Rock- 4
wood's. 2-lb. can JL6c
CORN BEEF—
12-oz. can. 2 cans
/ Vz
COFFEE — Wellworth
Ì T “:
3 lbs.
VANILLA—
16-oz. bottle
19c
M a rk e t
65c
MINUTE TAPIOCA. 2 pkgs.................................... 23c
Box
GRAPENUTS.
We specialize in local
products such as Guem-
•ey Dairy Grade A Milk
and Cream, Dairy Butter,
Swiss Cheese, C u r e d
Meats, Fresh Eggs, Vege­
tables.
Pkg...................................................... 17c
SUPER SUDS— 10c size. 3 for .............................. 25c
GOLDEN WEST
"Therm-lo Rnarted" L
3 pkgs....................... 14c
25c
Y T C C t ? 17
U
T T C E
1-lb.
Glass Jar
30c
3-lb.
Glass jar
87c
2 ,b- ........29c
T rade a t W iley’s and
SAVE 6%
on your purchases.
WILEY’S
[N EW DEAL]
ORANGES
Sweet, juicy.
2 dozen ........
35c
BANANAS
3 lbs.
15c
P ric e s E f f e c t iv e F r id a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y —
GROCERY
Just Phone 1001
Corner 3rd
Main
and
Streets
Phone 3251
a n u a r y 11, 12 a n d 14
INCREASE YOUR SAVINGS FOR 1935 BY TRAD1N5 AT FAIRWAY
MILK
A rm our’s, very best.
Milk is advancing.
C a se
of 48
$<^76
Tall can»
4 tall can»
23c
M atches
..
Z«5C
Favorite. Are sure strikers. 6-box carton
SO A P
ToC
Boh W hite. Full size b a n . 10 bars .
Made by P, A O.
SUGAR
Pure cane, g ra n u la t’d
10 a. 48c
100-lb. bag
$4.79
STARCH
Corn or Gloss
I 2-lb.
pkg».....
BROOMS
A real buy. Bought
below the present
market.
Each
9 Q /t
DEVILED MEAT
A rm our’s best devil’d
%-size.
|
cans .......
A Vwz
5
SALMON
Oregon, medium red
1-lb. can
G rap efru it
10c
SOUPS
Vegetable or Tom ato
C .n ...................
5C
10c
Florida pack, sweetened. No. 2 can
A real bargain
RICE
Slightly broken.
Super food value
55c
CRACKERS— Krispie.
LYE— Hudson or Gold Band. 3 cans .............25c
CRACKERS
pkg.
is exceedingly gratifying
and we assure you we will
continue t o give unex­
celled service and quality.
Here are only a few of
our specials for Friday,
Saturday and Monday,
January 11, 12 and 14
SU G A R -
10 lbs.
PRESERVES— Tea G arden. 1-lb. ja r ................. 23c
LA FRANCE FLAKES. Pkg..................................... 9C
MAYONNAISE— Durkee's. Pint
23c
SHAKER SALT. 2 for ...........................................15c
BAKING POWDER— Calumet, bulk. 2 lbs.
14c
"H and-C ut Rock Crystal Pitcher for 25c and sales
slip showing purchase of 2 pkgs. Bisquick. Mail
to Betty Crocker, Minneapolis, Minn.”
19c
39c
rolls
“Mall 5 Zee Tissue wrappers to Comfort Paper Corporation, Ban
Francisco, Cal., and Sponge Rubber Doll will be mailed to you
at once absolutely FREE."
10 Regular
Ivory Soap
H-D JELL— All flavors.
29c
Our sales on this coffee are Increasing every day.
T here must be a reason?
GROUND BEEF
The increasing popularity
of our
Delîïlonte
35c
CREEN A WHITE
Tall can
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
POSTUM
10c
can
5-lb. bag
15c
COFFEE
Fairw ay is the larg­
est selling coffee in
Hillsboro.
-f
_
Lb. pkg.
3-lb. pkg.
55c
iy c
GINGER SNAPS
3 dosen 1 0 c
Fresh made, tasty. Fill the lunch basket,
BISCUIT
FLOUR
,
.. Makes ... biscuits
.. Instantly. -**»*
... ....... 1 9 c
Regular 35c value.
SMOKED SALT -J-I1». can ......... ............. 8 5 c
M orton's
m
ortons quality. 8 Smoke
your meats.
SALAD DRESSING
15C
Pint . . . .
or KEI.IHII SANDWICH SPREAD. In bulk Save at Fairway.
A pples
Rome Beauties, good, solid.
Potatoes
Box.......
Good finality, U. S. No. 2. 50-lb. bag
FLOUR
Introducing Bonne­
ville, the new quality
hard w heat flour, it’s
Good.
$-1 .69
49-Ib. bag ....
A
G ra p e fru it
Arizona, large size aeedlem. S f o r .......
Pancakes
Fisher’s best quality
9-lb.
Bag ............
tf e/C
tf V C
..
14C
SYRUP
Pure cane and maple
i Ä 1“’ ... 49c