The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
T hursday, January IO, 1936
H I L L S 15 O H O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
BACK AGAIN
Social News of
Helvetia Girl
Local Folk and
German Bride
Their F riends
Junior H igh
Beats Grove
Grade
Townsend P en sio n P lan
Meeting nt Helvetia
Page Three
School
Pupils
Out
Ml and Mrs, Theodore Crawford
and three sous of Valier. Mont .
Due to Much Illness
were guests Friday of Mr anil Mr,,
.1 W Kelley
Mile 111 ill«
same town with little Kathryn
There have been many absences
Illy Mr». John M. I I h v I,I»* u i |
English, who made her home here
I11 the schools recently caused by
HELVETIA Miss A lfirldu Meyer for several years with her uncle
colds
and mea les. From the Junior
bi'ium r lliv built' <il William llb'l und aunt. Mr and Mrs Kelley The
high. Helen Cyrus. Lorrean May.
liver Ih ifin u ci 2 The ceremony visitors wen en route to California
Bi.ly
Cyrus Jack K te p p were ao-
took pilin' nl Keil, Germany, where
sent with the measles. Lesta Pme,
Relatives from a distance attend
l he couple will make their home
George Tusgawa, Evelyn Patton
Ml*» Meyer in well known lure, lug (he funeral ol Mrs Dulls T
and Lueille Rasmussen were ab­
where she iillentleil schoul and Einiuott Holiday were nephew and
sent with colds Everett Eberly just
i
d
e
i
r
.
Paul
and
Mbs
Helen
Htmlci
later graduated lim n Hillsboro lilgn.
returned to the 8B cla>. after an
Hhe In the daughter ol Mr. anil Mm. of Shelton Wa h . Mi and Mrs
absence ol two weeks. Cloyce Bump
., ii Mey«i Mi Hielll 101 Is an Joe Hiltner of Olympia, und Mm
underwent an operation for a p ­
J Ii Welmi's of Tacoma. Mr.,
officer hi the ( In m an Marine
pendicitis at the Jones hospital re ­
Wi lin' , and Mrs K lttner arc sis­
1 .noiiv Ksunlon Held
cently.
and Is recuperating at aer
Mm. ElizuUtTh Schm idt's home t e r , of Mr Emmolt.
home At the David Hill school Eu­
wan the scene of a family reunion
Mi
und
Mrs
Fred
Sewell
and
gene
Feldt
of the 3A class was out
New Year;, clay, with 24 In u tlin il- Marjorie, Jam es Hewell and Miss
with measles and Betty Sparks of
ance Present weir Mr anil Mm. Alice Hewell were guests New Year's
the 2A class had chlckenpox.
c’lirin
mill iluiiKhler Veil..»
at the Bruce Hehuiiiunn home
Third grade a t Peter BoscoW had
of llrlilal Veil. Mi and Mrs lam day
III Portland Other guests wide Mr.'
two new members: Rosemary R.ppa
Hi liinldl, Morim Schmidt and La­ Jessie H< liiimann, Anna Eagleton
from Boise, Idaho, and DeLorej
verne of Hillsboro: Mi ano Mi , Joseph Marshall u n d laiwrenie
Bears from Eugene Beverly Jones
Tred l'ullersoii. V i l l i ' . 1
Julian Murshull, student at Htunlord uni­
from Pond. Cal., is a new student
P atter,on, ol Cedar Mill, Mr and versity.
in the 4A at David Hill. Judith
Mm Columbun Hehmldt, Bernard.
Steele a t Junior high moved to
Mr. and Mm. A II Short und
Helen and Mary Hehmldt and Ben
Portland. Laura Lee England from
fumlly of Portland were Bund
Hehueflei o f Went Union, Ml
Miss Rood o room at the David Hill
John Leltzel of Sutherlin; Julius, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F Abe
school moved to California.
Jasper and Joe Hehmldt. Fred Z.ur- iholh Naomi Hhort. who hud been
New officers a t Peter Boscow 3A
clier. Mrs Anna 'Tober and Mm visiting Velina Abendrotli for u
are: Ernest Seymour, president;
Kllaubeth Schmidt. Mrs. Jeune re­ few days, returned home with them
Billie
Showers, vice-president; Ilene
mained to vlnt her mother until
Mrs E. K Barnum, Mrs. O I,
Huenegardner
se c re ta ry ; D a l e
French and Leater Uurnum of Moro
Rounson,
sergeant-at-arm s; J a c ­
Celebrate Birthday
were guests Monday und Tuesday
queline
H
unt
health
officer New
A group of young folks hud a ol Mi und Mrs Clem Esllnger The
olflcers in the David Hill 3A and
surprise 011 filer. Erdman al her visitors ure mother, sister a n d '
4A
are
Robert
Weil,
president;
,f Mrs Esllnger.
hom e
Glen Stalnaker, secretary; Evelyn
being her birthday anniversary.
Logan, treasurer; Elmer Williams,
Elwood Johnson of Kenosha. Wis­
Present were Misses June T'ucgy,
sergeant-at-arm s.
arrived New Year’s duy for
liorolliy l icily M argaret Hinton, consin
1
1
visit
with
his
nephew,
flurry
The 3A class at Peter Boscow
Clara Tschabold. Anna. Hilda and
and with his sister at
enjoyed a Christm as party Friday
lie rta Meyers. Elly Hehneiiler. M es­ Johnson,
the
coast.
He
is
a
retired
fire
de­
before Christmas. On the same day
srs Ernest anil Clarence Tschabold. partm ent cuptaln.
the 2A class celebrated doll day
Wesley Pleren. Lewis Donaldson.
Mrs. Mury Adams, who Is em ­
by each girl bringing her doll to
W aller Hershey. Jam es Davidson.
school.
. -, - JBeRXi/ÄDze
Donald Jossy, Wilfred and Albert ployed ut the Masonic Home was
The 5A of P eter Boscow has
(Iruhseii. Carson Hansen. John Kuf- lulling on Hillsboro Irleiuts Moi:-!
been studying the New England tex-
ener, Wuller Erdm an, Mr and Mrs day Mm Atlums Is a former resi­
..n - z
-,7.»r»«V>ss'----
tile lndustr
try. In connection with
Dun Erdman and the guest of hon­ dent of this city.
this work they decided to weave
Mrs Lena Morris, clerk at Wells
or. Miss Hlldu Meyers was h ost­
woolen m ats for Christm as gifts.
ess.
store. Is very III this week.
Many attractive and useful mats
■
Man Seriously III
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prlgge of
were made by the children.
Charles
Halfllger Is very 111 at Sylvan and M rs Prlgge's mother. . . . „ .
,
.
Junior high 7B is preparing a
Paul
end
guest
of
her
sister.
Mrs
this writing He hud a bad cold anil Mrs Heed of Spokane, Wash., vis- it.,d» ,on.<’ u V aJit week a t the J.
play to be given a t the next audi­
Baldwin
. neighbor. John rachabold, call- ■ 1 ......• —
......... .. „■ ,,
McAllister home.
torium
period.
r (| to See him Bunday and found (ierntun Reform church here Bun- Mr. and Mrs A W Prlel and
Mr and Mrs. John R Baines and
Mrs. Mooberry and Mrs. Kruchek
Mr and Mrs. Miles Prlel and John twin daughters of Portland were
him lying
by the door step, where day a t 11 a in
and Superintendent Nosier aitended
he hud fullen und was unable to, m i « ,’ Can",I Wenizer return,«! in and Dorothy of Portland were guests Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. A
the annual O. S. T. A. convention
get up Mr lla llh n g r r was chilled w
, oh,ge W , W alla W .s l. Nrw Y,-ttr s dav “l t h e a , ‘or«e Glllmore
Ray Dillon took top honors In in Portland. Several teachers, who
and snaking wet from Hie rain and W ed e ^ k v
¿ t . ^ sue
th e 8 ln «cr h o m e
the
mid-season
handicap
tourna-
were out of the state for the holi­
Mrs. O. H.
C arter
and her grand- meni Just completed al the local days.
F ted°G raM n a n T R < S ert‘ rY ou ii« ii c h r “ tin“'s »»cation * « h her par-
Mrs
Fred Caldwell is teuehbig daugWeV
were unable to attend.
N onar
cSrt“ÌsUoTpo“rUand
s a t u n L id t,
.
1.y.n*'"*:" '•"£?
Mrs J C
W enger a t the G reen ville s< hoot this week visited
¥1Blwl rIluB
„ lul Mrs. Della St bowling alleys, having an aggregate
Boys and girls in the eighth
Friday , with
sat up and took care of him Bun-
grade
of the Junior high, who have
Mr. and Mr». W alter Becker arid ,s ubstituting for Mrs. William Peters pierre
.score of 180i for games Doaiea in
clay night
Betty of Portland were (Sylvia Duycki while »he Ls on her
a
team, single and double play. Ire- earned their high school penm an­
There are many eases of flu daughter
guests of A >1 Meyer Sunday
honeymoon
Mrs. Minnie Swartz returned Mon- land Hardware store team won the ship certificates, organized a new
around, several of the victims h av ­
,
a.
day from two weeks’ visit at Philo- team tournam ent. Dillon took the club last week. Name has not been
ing to stay 1« bed several days,
J'sseph Wenzel became a victim
Mr and Mrs E B. W atts and ,nath wUh her brother R. B. Boge. -ingles, while Tom Rood and Pete selected. The purpose of the club
of the flu Thuraday und school was Bob and Miss Jan e Mllholland of
„
..
,
Schukart team ed to win the doubles is to gather stories of the pioneer
i'oiwidiv Pension Plan
George McPherson underwent a championship
There will be a meeting a t the closed for two days. Although still Portland were guests New Year's
days in Oregon from old settlers
srltool Monday Vo day at the F O. Wesson home In goiter operation last week a t the
c i a n a i m » in the team tourna-
school Monday for the purpuse ol weak he opened
PUP‘U iUr ,h r C^ “llg ,,,,rtl“nd
S t^ V ln c e n ts hos-pital in P ° r ™ d
m e ^ e T a ^ o h o ^ ' S ' ^ l a n S . who live in this vicinity and then
talking about the 'Townsend old
~ ...
m en i were a s i u i i u s s . n e ia iiu a n o . to re-w rite them , so th a t others
Mrs. EUa Spt.ftInlan of y a klma.
age revolving pension Rev Henry xaininallons
Mr and Mrs. O. W. Hagle spent Hllisboro Ice Works 2881, Hallie's may enjoy them. Officers a r e :
Sunshine club members will meet w £ h , u a g u est‘Uus wiek‘ a t'th c
Place 2819 a n d Fairway M arket George Tusgawa. president; Ann
Young and other speakers will be
present Everybody Is Invited to at the hione ol Mrs. C harles Spu r- home of her brother and sUter-ln Campbell Court hotel in Portland. 2783 Singles were as follows: Dll- Peters, vice-president; Lucille R as­
attend.
Mrs A L. C unningham of P ort- ion 678, Jim Dickey 612. A. West- mussen, secretary-treasurer; Teddy
Illg January 18 Mrs P ritchard and lftÄ Mr
tttld Mrs. E E Bentley
Rev Huffman of Portland w ill1 Mrs. Mulky will be assisting host
n a i l . BI P iorra « n ,i Mr and land M*«R the week-end with her UOod 606. W. G oetter 597, T. Rood G ardner, reporter; Mrs. M argarettc
Mra W > W St Pierre o f ^ r t l a n d daughter. Mrs. B. M Goodman
580. C. Winger 578. C Esllnger 569. Simon, advisor; Miss Georgiana
conduit services In English at the esses.
Brown, assistant-advisor.
were New Year's guest* at the
Miss Madge Hickenlooper of Port- and L. Oakes 565.
Boy% and girls of Junior high,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Myers, —
land was a guest
Doubles team standings were : Tom who own bicycles, have organized a
La(1 Sunday of her
Mr and Mrs. W L. Rochester of
mother. Mrs Laura Hnkenlooper Rood and Schukart 1199, Jim Dickey bicycle patrol. Each member will
Madison. Wash., arrived recently to Missionary society of the Christian and L Ireland 1185. R. Peters and act as a traffic officer, enforcing
spend the winter with Mrs. Roch- church met Tuesday afternoon at Ray Dillon 1160. J. Laurs and Joe the safety rules of the school for
ester - slater. Mrs. Belle Meacham
the home of Mrs J H. G arrett
Smith 1158. F HUI and P. Batch- pedestrians and bicycle «iders. This
Mrs Andrews of Sherwood and Miss Findley, a teacher a t M t- elar 1157. W Gifctter and Sam organization was formed through
Mr- Fred Langer and daughter ’ MlnnvtUe, was a week-end guest Steinke 1155
the suggestion of the Automobile
Gloria of Tigard were guests Sat-
Miss L b lira Deck
League competition got under way Accident Prevention association of
urday ot Mrs Caroline StangcL
Mrs J N Wiley ha* been at again Monday after two weeks of Oregon Officers are: Teddy G ard­
Marion Uuecher.
Mr vnd Mrs A Seliendel and home with a sprained ankle d u n -, inactivity. Teams In the various ner president.
vige-president Don Hamu.cr, sec­
daughter Judy were New Year's mg the past week.
I ' ^ “es.
*", o l
FREE DELIVERY
retary; David Wiley and F rahiis
PHONE 2001
guests of Mr and Mrs. Vlrgh Week-
Mr and M rs J. J. Wlamer were
B rvan. judges, Albert Gillette. Johi:
ert . . at Multnomah
2,1 C.
i?e store. Irelands, - and
„STTiTthife
, . .
. . . guests Sunday
1-, at the Fred Dysle C.
H allies Christenson. Loren Bronleewe, Del­
Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 11, 12 and 14
Mrs. Rolx-rt Jones
and baby re-
‘«tme In Portland.
pla(.e National league—Bristol Na- bert Crews. Billv Corwin and Glen
turned
to Portland Sunday after Miss Lucy Humphreys of Port-
tlonal Guards Commercial N ation- Powers, patrol officers
two weeks' visit with her m other. land visited New Year s dav at the al bank and uiuon "76 ' Amer -
December 21. Junior high basket­
FLOUR
Mrs. O. W. Pool.
, L. E. Wilkes home.
l“ ¿ u ™ HtUstero Ice Works. ball
COFFEE
team, in a hard fought game,
KE 1) RUSE
CUP-O-OOLD
Fred C. Yonally and Bermece G.
Eddie Wells spent the week-end Royal Soda Works. Hillsboro Motor won over Forest Grove. The sec-
Hurtlwhrul, guaranteed.
The best coffee for the I ione y
Bergren. both of Hillsboro, were In Portland with Mr. a n d Mrs company, and Home Laundry. Com-
griuited m arriage license a t Van- Bryce Nosier
mercial league — Fairway Market,
G round to order.
C
niuvi'i this week.
Mlss M argaret Uppenkamp has C u rry s Grocery, and Ooslett's and
1 -lb. pkg
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells and been very ill during tne past week. Safeway tied.
Mias LAla Floyd and Ed Morgan of
Mrs John Rice of R ainier visited
„
.... . _
1
Portland spent the week-end at the L E Wilkes home Sunday
| _ Official Newspaper of Washington
¿ '7 .
Ibirlflc City.
County—Hillsboro Argus with which
ie-
Mias Pauline Fischer, a nurse a t I Ask your attorney to send your Is combined the Hillsboro Inde-
pendent.
tf
advi
Si Vincent's hospital, was a week- legal advertising
to the Argus.
They I'e
Jeliut
alia
ond team took an easy victory from
Official Newspaper of W ashington
Forest Grove's second team. 13 to
9 Bud Hines of the second team County Hillsboro Argus with which
has won a place on the first team Is combined the Hillsboro Inde­
The first team consists of Louie pendent.
tf
G ralff. George Tsugawa. L o r e n
Bi nlei we, Bill Grogan, Elmer Rol-
lin , rhe se. ond team ; Bud Hines.
Akira Tusgawa, Jack William.cm.
Bud Knapp. Teddy G ardner. Jack
Best for
Butler and Francis Brown On F ri­
day the same team won a landslide
victory over Gaston with a score
ALL AGES
of 36 to 2
Local Bowlers Enter
Portland Tournament
McFall Jersey
i
Six local bowlers have entered
the Spaulding-Oregonian handicap
tournam ent at Oregon Alleys in
Pcrt.and and will sta rt competi­
tion Sunday afternoon Local en­
trants include Herman Rehse, Jim ,
D.ckey Bud Rogers. Haltli In lan d .
Clem Esllnger and Ray Dillon
Agricultural News— Regular a r ­
ticles from the county agent, and
4-H club news from surrounding
com m unities—Every week in the
Argus.
tf
MILK
Quart
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
Phone 2104
NRA Features—Comic strip, c a r­
toons. world news pictures, fashions,
etc.—Available In the Argus.
tf
T'lld.iv
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Heady to advise yon in purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
AU meats inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Almquist.
Dillon Takes Honors
in Bowling Tourney
RUCHEK'S
ASH GROCERY
$1.69
2 5c
4 9c
i4 C
PANCAKE FLOUR
soap
JELL WELL
14c
21C
1 Oc
' 7 X ?
OXYDOL ,
CA TSUP „
TEA
PEAS or CORN
No. 2 ran.
BANQUFTT Orange Pekoe.
With rorktall glass.
41C
U-lb. tin
QUALITY
H A rn T
IT lL n I
COMPANY
SERVICE
FREE DELIVERY
MUTTON
Sugar Cured
ROAST
JELL'WELL
_ — — Sunny Monday Laundry.
SO«!]}
10 bars
ZZC 3 pi.,«. 12c
DATES
Washing Powder. O
O
/a
Golden
Hallowi.
O xyd ol Large pkg...............
2 Iba................. 15c
Sani-Clor.
4 JLvLz
18c.
Qt.
P u r e x or Vg-gallon
O ysters j Gulf Kist, 5-oz. XlC
M
Snnm p
Gulf Kist- 5oz-
c .„
m
K z
l A i i# e » I I Lb
P eas ci»"d. “'"' l 303’: .....10c
3 ca.«.....28c 6.,,,
55c
San Wan, No. 2s.
Can
P IC N IC S
€
Lean and Meaty.
3 Iks.
39 14
3 lbs.
LARD COMPOUND
CORNED BEEF mih cured lb.
OYSTERS
PHONE 982
Willapaa
lb.
25c
10c
pt.
FREE DELIVERY
BEEF RO A ST
Lb.
BEEF LIVER
Lb.
RIB STEAK
Lb.
HAM BURGER
Lb.
19c
9c
10c
12c
10c
LARD C O M P O U N D 3ttt 2 Û C
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliverie» Daily
CHEESE
Mild or aged.
“ ,ia or a»ea-
j7 C
Friday, Saturday and Monday — January 11, 12 and 14
—
3 «...
43c 6 cans
FLAPJACK FLOUR—
Albers. Large pkg.
19c
GREEN BEANS— (’ut No. 2 Green
Spot or Three Sisters.
3 cans .......................................
15c
83c
38c
SU G A R Pu,7 Ä u. »4.79, ,o
Maximum.
29c
CH EESE
2 ' t -lb. ran .........
COCO A Nl'T—Baker's.
Southern Style.
Can ......................
12c
Two bars Mission Bell
hand soap FREE with 1
21-oz. pkg.
W hite King .......
18c
SALAD DRESSING—Best
Foods
Quart .........
35c
PORK A BEANS — Van
Camp's.
11-oz. ran ...........
5c
COFFEE
Columbia Best.
2 ib«....... 45c
COCOA
MARSHMALLOWS.
Best.
4-os. pkg.................
Lb.............................
3 lbs. ......................
Hershey’s.
Va-lb. can
8c
OATS— Crystal Wedding.
Pkg................................................ A«>V
CLEANSER— Lighthouse.
Can ......................................
3c
MOP STICKS— Copper head. 4
DOG FOOD— Wag.
5c Sanded
handles. Each ...... J
LVKz
(4 cans 19c) Can
Bulk.
25c
2 Iba.........................
B a k in g P o w d e r CALUMET.
AJtJV
FLOUR
KITCHEN QUEEN.
49-lb. sack ...............
—
SYRVP. Log Cabin
Medium can . . . .
COFFEE—Airway.
LA R D
Half or whole.
SA LE
Your choice of flavors.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
BACON
H A M S Lb...........
S afeway S tores
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — January 11, 12 and 14
13c
10c
33c
15c
12c
11c
Home Cured
SMOKED MEATS
AFTER INVENTORY
25C
3 ran»
TISSUE— White, 1000 vheeta. 3 roll.
TUNA FLAKES— ’ .ji. litrlii inc,it
K. C. BAKING POWDER—3-lb. 2-og. can
CORN FLAKES— ((•II omt ’ b . 2 pkga.
SHREDDED WHEAT. Pkg.
Grapefruit. Seedless, extra large 64s. 3 for
HILLSBORO
Ê3
53!
Saturday, Jan. 12th Special«
$1.64
M
1LD
PEANUT
....... 15c
BU TTER Bu2"ib. 23c
Maximum.
T U N A FLAKES
v,
For th a t school lunch.
10c
G RA PEFR U IT
T4SSUE SILKO 1000-sheet.
25c
17c
PO ST T W O ith A Mickey
S T Mouse
IE S Cut-outs.
3pk„
20c
F M L d„". c " " d
Fluf-
5c
21c
...48C
60i
C fA T 1 D C Van Camp’s Tomato or
O Phillips’ Vegetable. Can
5c
PRODUCE FEATURES
LAUNDRY SOAP— O. K.
4
Q
p
(P & G 10 bars 29c) 4 bar» ... AvV
LEMONS— Medium large.
23c
2 dozen ..............................
PANCAKE FLOUR — Safeway o r
Fisher’s.
A iW
Ro V ORANGES— Medium size. 29c
10-lb. sack ................................ T
2 dozen ..............................
FLOUR— SAFEWAY.
Large size.
’1”
49-lb. sack ............................
A $4 .75 ORANGES—
Case .....................................
ABSOLUTE—
$4
.49
49-lb. sack ............................
A LETTUCE—
5c
Fancy head ......................
SMOKED MEATS
ONIONS— Boiling size.
PICNICS—
10 lb«. ................................ 10c
Lb.............
POTATOES— Local.
BACON—
50 lbs..................................... 39c
Lb.............
NOB H IL I^ -
3 lbs..................
70c