The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 07, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thuraday, February 7, 1988
THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Page Three
clliinri' liunorlng Hudson McCur-
THE DAWN
VEGETABLES IN THE WINTER add the cabbage, cover to keep tn
nilck.
the steam Cook slowly and stir
DIET
All Uve pupilli at the IJuck lleav- j
1}
cn .rh n o l wrltlng «n the Htutu ex- '
W inter vegetables are w hat we ih laalonally When the cabbage haa
anilnutliiii reielved 1,annlna uiaden. '
have to plan with now and sinre lout some of Its crispness but still
neenrdluu lo the teaelier, Mina Hel­
choice, in most cases, is limited to is green, sprinkle with pepper, more
en Hollini Dorai Huxtmi wa» the
a f> w standbys as carrots, turnips, salt if needed, and aerv; at once.
Carrots in Parsley Hut ter
olily olle bere havina peiteet ut-
cabbage, onions, and a few greens,
8 or 10 medium-sized carrots
tendanee fui thè la.it nix Week ,
all id tho;
v>getables have the
'¿'.e
7 jM "
A ffa ir Benefit Piano Fund; Meunlen and nnoW culi:,ed poor a t ­
‘A teaspoon salt
Mountaindale Family Given same or better food value than
'1 cup butter
te, idillici' liete.
those of higher price. The question
2
tablespoons lemon Juice
Honor Roll Announced
Party
on
Anniversary
is tuiw to find ways to make these
Mrn. Roy Harrlliatoii entei lulned
1 tablespoon finely chopped
old standbys seem new ana .....ii-
al her home In Middleton Thnraday
parsley.
ent.
evenlna for a llleee, Vivimi Zelgler.
Wash and scrape the carrots and
- _______
___ ln g t
M"1'.... 'J','“ ,
I It ledila
bring Iter
m r blrthduy.
bit
Ottieni Iroin
I
t
is
im
portant
to
serve
a
n
cut them in slices, or dice them
G range will entertain the 4-H - lub
CHEIIAI.EM MOUNTAIN Picas- | lcn. jilt.lxIliiK were George and
of vegetaoiea au< mg toe
in a smal quantity of boil­
members and their families first abundance
a n t View community d u b will glv” Melburn Zeirler
winter months as they, along with Cook
ing salted water for 10 to 15 min­
Saturday
in
March.
L.
E
Francis
a vailed pruKimn Saturday evening.
....
.
milk, fruit, and eggs, make up our utes.
. iun lil.i.. . a .h.iri
aim an . i ilio O rnduff and
or
until tender, drain add the
a...istant county agent, will be a list
Mrn. Jne Eao In coaching
short I non Robert,
protective foods. This means butter, lemon
T. !■ Iinaan und
Juice, and parsley,
meeting guest. A basket dinner will th at of these
oue-ac
let play, "Ank M
Me Another." | daughter, Miss E W anda
particular
foods
are
our
Fllllgun,
via-
and
serve
a t once.
be
served
a
t
naon.
Two
new
candi­
alni In, .li il fee will **• c l m r u c d M
No admfBMon
iiuuu ut
best sources of the minerals and
date;. will be taken into the Grange the
bunch, candy, popcorn and punch
Ott" ,r
ut
vitamins, and are Just as Im­
and all of the old members are to portant
AT WORK
will lie wild niter the piogiuui One
M
Hhlrley Jarm on of Corbett
the winter months
bring articles made out of paper to as during during
eup of coffee will la- nerved free
„„eat of honor at a eanl narlv
the summer when gardens With din n er bueltM la hi« hand,
the meeting.
Money raised will la- lined lor the ^ t h e t hm rU Z e lle r h o m M i i r -
H
e
hurrica
by
w ith air ■<> irrand;
producing.
Mrs. Ham R affety is quite ill at are T here
ration« beat w ithin hia m ean »—
I m ik II i of the piano fund.
day eventin'. O ther guests w e r e
are many ways to serve Slim
To him . at n ,« a , a f«a«t (t u m x :
the
Jones
hospital
in
Hillsboro.
Cant of the play to la- given at Mr and Mrn. Carl Wohlschlegel of
winter vegetables. Panned cabbage
He eat«, and dream«.
, Hunday visitors at the Joe Baker or
pleanant View Saturday evenlni! Scholls. Mr mid Mrn. Rufua O rn-
five-minute creamed cabbage
home
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ed
Mo-
Hi» hreait become« the ehoiceet rake,
gave a pot hu k dinner a t the H. j duff. G eraldine, Jean und Doris
are
delicious,
as
are
creamed
greens
heur and Mr. and Mrs. Moheur and
! rhe bacon torn» to ju ieim t «teak ,
H. Neill home Holiday Present were I orn d u ff. Mr und Mrn. Elmer Wlilt-
daughter M argaret, Johanna and or greens panned in milk. Mixed I He see« hi« children, w arm ly etad,
Mr und Mrn Itav Ego and funilly, more, Vivian und Melburn Zeigler.
vegetables au gratin, or a cream ! Forttee tha ram that they had had
Agnes
Baker
of
Portland
Harold
Mr and Mrn Wayne Jones und | W alter Whitmore and Frank Shook,
A nd oh I how « la d
McGibbons of Forest Grove, and of vegetable soup are nourishing
family, I’rnuilcc Eno. Mi mid Mrn
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wohlwhlegel
dishes. Here are a few win­
Mr. and Mrs. A1 K rotch of North main
II. H Nelli ami family and Tom of Scholls visited M r und Mrn. E
ter
vegetable
recipes:
'
And
when an honeet day 1» done.
Plains.
' He haatens hom e could iilmo«t run—
Twlgg.
C. Wotolsehleael January 29.
Panned New Cabbage
Visitors Feted
Hl«
heart
Iwata hiirh, and every throw
Mr. und Mrn W. Aldridge midi Mr. und Mrs. Don McInnis und
3 quarts shredded or chopped
A party was given at the C. 8
S u it s thru hi« vein« "I*ve (rot a job—
son of ISirtland were guests u t the children of Iteedvllle visited at the
catioage
Reynolds home Thursday evening
A t last, a job I”
Jerom e Ituzan home Sunday eve- D. M. McInnis home Holiday. Sher-
4 to 6 tablespoons butter
IDA KAYS, route 2 Hillaboro.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Broad­
nliig O ther guests here Hiuuluy man mid
Virginia Murray were
Salt
Pepper.
us Davis and Grover Davis of P al­
were Mr mid Mm Roden und Mr here all week and L aura Luc and
Put the butter in a frying pan.
isades, Wash., who were visiting
Subscribe for th e Argus.
mid Mrs W Roueher. also of Port- Roderick Murray came out from
a t the Reynolds home. The eve­
laud, recently from Oklahoma. She Portland Saturday with Miss Alice
ning was spent In playing games
Is Mr HuzatVs niece Mr Biizaii has McInnis mid Frank Painter and
fx o e . P E f 1 3 /O a / ,
and stunts. Present were Messrs
o^°
been III but Is recovering,
remained until Monday. Mr. M cln-
and Mesdames Harold Reynolds and
Jessle Versteeg wus 111 with lu I'bi s,u '’ until Thursday, Mrs. I.,
Miss Ella Bean of Hillsboro, C. J.
HASUPAfvCf-
grippe the first of the week and I- M urray spent three days the
Williams and Leora Williams, Vern­
unable to attend Newberg high.
of the week here
on Hahn. W 3. H ahn, W J Wall,
H o n o r R o ll ( l i v e n
Ml "• E,,,,ll‘ Barlow went to Port-
George Connolly C. S Reynold; the
...
I , children,
■
‘“ “d Jm m ary 30 where she u ein-
honor guests, ar.d Robert and Mary
Pleunint ■ rn
View school
who ployed
Riley, Orville and Ruby Reynolds.
were neither absent nor tardy for
Mr mid Mrs Ira McCormick and
VanDomeions Honored
I'hnifn.1 DX|
. WT i i i°^don Hodson McCormick spent part of
W ashington Grange surprised Mr.
t bristle. Ralph Hintz. IJoyd Ver- last week ut their place at W hlt-
and Mrs. J. L. VanDomelen J a n ­
n . ' . ' i ? ' ? n ,,y
*■'.'!? .* * ”
ford, altering the interior of the
uary 29. it being th eir sixteenth
V.
H l,,ti a '» 'h . . . l l house. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stassen
wedding anniversary. Cards and
Jfhitz Russell Rodgers bus rum - j and two sons have moved from
games were played. Present were
pleteit the eighth grade work here „ear K tnton to this place
Messrs, and Mesdames Thorsten
Jlls diploma will be presented to
Mrs F. E. Hoffman entertained
Patterson, Joe Baker and daughter
him Saturday evening at the com- with a dinner party Wednesday
Lucille,
Andrew V a n derzanden.
mindly chib. During the cold evening of last week for Mr und
Frederick Mills and family Clyde
weather lrnt lunches were served Mrs. Mervln Whitmore. Miss Helen
Lincoln and son. Floyd Raffety
‘"'siL.iur.
. . ,
... ...
. Homm an d Leonard Whitmore
and daughter Velda, Fred Meyer.
Nudyne and Jean Wohlschlegel
Mis. Alice McInnis. Miss June
Ready to supply you with the
Rudolph Scherrer and daughter
of Heholls were overnight guests of HolcOme of Scholia, Miss Cluru
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Margaret, Russell Loftis, Badie Lof­
Hat'irduy
F ,n |R“ "- «look. Miss Enola Harlow, Miss
tis, Mrs. Fay Mills. M aria Jackson
Hodaon McCormick Honored
iieth" M\Oni"its,l\hxirw>nXM>cCorndck
rv, nl11« oi music, dancing and were guests of Mr and Mrs. John
Antonia Baker. Mary Ann Schmidl-
Beady to advise you In purchasing.
kofer.
R ita Duyck, H arry and C har­
Walker Sunday.
Ready to give real values.
Miss June Holcomb of Heholls and the host and hostess Mr und card-< January 2»
les
Chapman,
Pasely
and
Jam
es
Mr and ‘ Mrs. Granville Everest
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitmore
WHS a guest Hunday a t a birthday Mrs. Ira O. McCormick, enjoyed
All meats Inspected by Dr. Nicol
Meek, Alvah Logan. Edgar Evans,
Visited her brother, John Oroff, a t visited his cousin. RoUln Meyer.
and Dr. Almquist.
Kyle Reynolds and Mr and Mrs.
Newberg Hunday
Sunday. He has been 111 five weeks
J. L. Vandomelen and family.
Mr mid Mrs bee Oakes of Hills- at Laurel,
Saturday,
February 9 Special«
Mrs. Chris Tschanz visited friends
boro. Miss Shirley Jarm an of Cor-
Norma Meyers entertained her
Thla’d be a b e tte r world If the
belt. Miss Velma Wohlschlegel of <-H club and Laurel Sunday school m otto of all w ere “service" in ­ several days last week in Portland.
Visitors a t the Frank Corey home
Scholls. Mrs Lena Meyers. Norma class Saturday afternoon. Twenty
Home Cured
stead of "serve u s."
Sunday were Louise, H erbert and
and Raymond Meyers were guests attended.
Chris M aurer of Hillsboro, Mr. and
SMOKED MEATS
ut a dinner party at the Oeorge
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Telephone service sta rts be­ Mrs. Earl Luther, W alter and F red­
Zeigler home.
Tschanz and Dale Van Dom-
tween Japan and U. S.— H ead­ erick
Mrs. Elery McDougal attended a
elen.
birthday party Jan u ary 31. honor­
line. W alt till Jap an calls our
Benefit Party Held
ing Arland. 5. son of Mr. and Mrs.
num ber and th a t telephone girl
Benefit card party and dance
Half or whole.
Winnie McDougal of Dayton.
plugs In A ustralia. Then th ere a t the Mountaindale community
Mr. and Mrs Elery McDougal
(FORMERLY KRUCHEK’S KASH GROCERY)
(Hy LoU R ichm ond!
hall
Saturday
evening
was
well
a
t­
will be war.
visited Mrs Phillip Oakes Sunday
TIMBER The post office a t E n­
tended. Honors were won as fol­
• • •
evening Mrs. Oakes Is seriously 111 right
was opened up January 27
F rid a y, Saturday and M onday Specials
lows: Miss Sylvia Duyck and Ed
from a relapse of flu.
A
pproxim
ately
60
per
cent-of
with
Mrs.
C.
P
Easley
In
charge.1
Biers, first, and Mrs. C. I. Williams
F R EE D E L IV E R Y
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dodd and
P H O N E 2001
Mr. S. D. Willis returned to school children who fail have de­ and Jim H ardin, second. Another
son K enneth of Portland were Salem
January 29 to be with her fective sig h t— News Item. P rob­ party will be given in two weeks
guests Sunday of his sister, Mrs. husband.
She has spent the past
Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Davis and
Elery McDougal.
weeks a t her home In Timber. ably they c o u ld n 't read th eir Grover Davis of Palisades. Wash.,
Eva M uttern has recovered from two
classm ates' test answ ers.
Mrs.
G.
Blackwell
and
sm
all
son
j
visited
at the C. I Williams home
the measles and returned to her
of Portland visited last week
several days last week.
studies at Newberg high Monday. Jerry
w ith
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hallam
Mrs.
Wilbur Dillon and Bernice
The custom of kissing is said
Glen Mdlrr Honored
John M archel was a business vis-
and Verna, and Vincent Sharp of
Glen Miller wus complimented ¡tor In Portland last W ednesday,
i’l 8“ 1’, lD a “ clen t J ,m e’ ao Hillsborer
can
visited a t the Jam es
with a birthday d inner party Sun- and Thursday.
1
husbands m ight know if Mathiesen home Friday.
day. Invited guests were his broth-
h t a j h Willis of Sherwood th p ,r wives had been tastin g
Miss Millie Schloth, Mrs. Flor
kri h roasted
er-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end in Timber visit- wines. Now It's the o th er way ence Schloth. Mrs. Powers and Mrs.
Curl Rucck, and Mr. and Mrs. VIr- mg p er husband. They returned around.
N. Lurand of Portland visited Mrs
gtl Blsh of Heholls.
Sunday evening. Mr. Willis Is cm-
• • •
Emma Schw ander and Elizabeth 1
Mr. and Mrs u George
n u ir M
.viuynaiu
aynard ployed i as a railway telegrapher a t j
An 18th cen tu ry English- Harms Sunday.
closed a deal Monday for the Dixie Timber
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Armentrout
cafe a t Oceanlake. They expect to
nian iad “ nose 7
inches long
of Banks visited Mr. and Mrs. Gabe
" Mr ‘ a n d ^ M rs’ j V ^ B la r.-r vis e r ^ X ^ ^ k ^ U n g ^ M r . T nd I " . h.? “
“ ,8° 8ayth' h?‘ C1ha i Essner
n,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkes of
lLert iwr hrruher J a v
Bi i r t o w ,* Mrs Gordon Lester in Portland.
cha
w hat a fu tu re th e talk ies
ver
Longview, Wash., visited Mrs. A. C
„ M . ^ . a ‘ K t . AiMJ-.vIUChe Were!
held iOr
Wtrtz Sunday and Monday.
E. P. Sm ith, who went to P ortland H1Usboro visitors Friday.
-------------
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sahnow of
with them, were guesta of th eir
Mr a «><t M rs- M F W elter had
G etting Even
Schefflin visited a t t h e Adolph
daughters, the Mesdames Victor as their week-end guests Mr. und
" it's scandalous to charge us $10 Erdm an home Sunday.
Schmidt, George Gould and Jam es Mrs. U. A. Pearson of Portland.
j for towing the car only three or
Services Set
McMillen.
Mrs. Mellle Smead has been con- four miles.” protested the motorist s
M ountaindale Sunday school will
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Blazer were fined to her home with a severe1 wife.
be
held
a
t
nine o’clock and Bible
JF
o heet
entertained Hunday evening a t th e illness. Her condition is reported! "Never mind, dear,” replied hub- class a t 10 o’clock
this Sunday.
Bili Kincaid home a t Hpnngbrook. as very grave.
by, "he’s earning it; I've got my
All pupils taking the state ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S hifter and brakes on.”—Ex.
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 3 2 1Z
am ination a t the Fir Grove school two daughters Hazel and Sylvia
Argus w ith which
FANCY BROKEN.
passed.
spent the week-end with Mr. Shlf-
O ur classified columns may have County—Hillsboro
is
combined
the
Hillsboro
Inde­
Mr. and Mrs. William Neuen- ler's sister, Mrs. Kakalday, In Port- Just wliat you are looking for — pendent.
5 llw.
tf
sehwandcr and family of Lakeview land.
Read them.
Pleasant View
Event Saturday
Washington
Grange Host
(■ ' { t t ä Ä ?
J
.tjär" I
; V i t r *
Jofc’Jesf
H ills b o ro
*
Enright Postal
Office Opened
C as h G r o c e r y
HAMS l „ ..... 20c
P I C N I C S Lb................. . 15c
BEEF ROAST Lb
10c
BAKING SODA
5c
TOM ATOES
IOC
BEEF LIVER Lb
10c
COFFEE
19c
R IB S T E A K Lb
12c
29c
MUTTON CHOPS
15c
9c
SWISS CHEESE Lb
25c
58
BAKING POWDER
SALMON C <
°L
“
.ill UM
. B .. IA
.............
OATS
24c
10° fo
-8 |. J9c) . Rol, ........
A
RICE
19c
SHRIMP au^.Ji1E81’
10c
POTATOES ‘“
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
4c
39C
No 2
LEMONS S' ^ ST
1C
ORANGES
M oney
S av e rs
39c
— .
Prices Effective Friday to Tueiday, February 8 to 12, inclusive
HILLSBORO
QUALITY
MEAT
COMPANY
SERVICE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
PORK
MUTTON
ROAST
ROAST
Lean and Meaty
10
lb.
SHORTENING
WHITE CLOUD
3,b,35c
MATCHES T b S ^ .............. 22C
BROOMS
39c
TOBACCO
IOC
..................... 23c
RAISINS
gQJJPS
VEGETABLE Or TOMATO—
BAKING POWDER ^ UM
2^
COMPOUND
. 25c
•
BACON lì
KRAUT Q«.
FREE DELIVERY
Safeway or Primrose
....... $1.69
Candle Light
49-lb.
Sack . . . .
$1.49
J e l l W e l l 3 Pk.«
19c
25c
10c
O,IT ,ON: MILD
. ..
5C
............ 15c
MAXIMUM
5-oz.
<
........................ 4
Un ................ 4
LOO CABIN
Medium
Can .................
39c
X Lb.........................
* ’- . 60c
31c
ORANGES X 8»IZ*..................... 19C
22 c
?£.H
i“z .4 9 c
Lb......................... 35c
Edwards—
CCf»
2-lb. can ...... VV^
COCOANUTS 2for................... 9C
10c
Q *4
O1.C
BACON SQUARES <,
15c
LOIN STEAKS -
12c
FREE DELIVERY
Golden West
1-lb. jar ........
COCOA—Baker's
H-lb. ran ...........
10c
Alta Villa.
GRAPEFRUIT s8E^rLESS
LETTUCE ™ CY..................
Xb:
19c
29c
45c
Bell or Kitchen Queen.
49-lb. sack ...................
CATSUP— Del Monte.
14-oz. bottle. 2 for ....
CORN MEAL— White or
Yellow. 9-lb. bag ............
F lo u r
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Lb. can ............38o
No. 2 Vi.
3 cans ....
15c
9C
ONIONS
8IZE:.................. 10c
APPLES ^ r Y.8TARK;................. 65C
S afeway S tores
25c
33c
RICE— Elon Elon head type.
5 lbs.............................................. 19c
PINEAPPLE JUICE— Sweet
Treat. Is tall. 3 cans ............ 23c
FLOUR
Chipped Beef— Rex.
2 ^ —oz. 10c. 5-oz......
Graham, Rye or
Whole Wheat
No. 10
Sack .....
39c
COFFEE
White Cloud.
Cokfee
8c
S a lm o n
T o m a to e s
S h o r te n in g
5-Ib.
PORK & BEANS
Alaska Pink.
No. 1 tall. 2 cans.
SYRUP
2-Ib.
Tin
12c
Your choice of flavors
CANNED FOODS
TOMATOES—
IQ /»
2 large cans ........ JL W
CORN—
2 large cans . . . .
STRING BEANS
3 large cans .......
SALMON—
Large can ............
M IL K T b T ^ mum .......................... 6c
PANCAKE FLOUR
45c
CHEESE
3
for Fri., Sat., Mon.
Feb. 8, 9 and 11, 1935
FLOUR
S O A P T ^ AP. &o-..product-........ 19c
MUTTON STEW
PHONE 982
SEE OUR BIG HANDBILL
$1.56
COLUMBIA BEST
Lb.
2 3 c ,m 6 8 c
ECONOMY
Lb.
19c 3 U*. 55c
TOILET TISSUE
,st^ 7 ..........20c
WALDORF—
13c
3 r o ils .................
FLUFF—
10c
3 r o lls ..................
SARDINES— Booth’s
assorted. 2 cans ........
OYSTERS or Shrimp—
Gulf Kist. 5-oZ. 2 cans ..
WAXED PAPER— Diamond.
125-foot roll .............................
TOMATO JUICE— Del
Monte, Is tall. 3 cans ..
CROWN, DRIFTED SNOW or
FISHER’S BLEND. 49-lb. sack ..
Tomato Soup— Van
Camp’s, Is. 3 cans
15c
14c
Apple Butter—
Libby’s. 3-Ib. glass
19c
Bisquick and chromium f f
relish dish. Both .......... V t f L e
Baking Powder. Calumet Q ffw »
Bulk. 2 lbs.........................
JbdV
L
•’* / I
FELS NAPTHA SOAP—
10 bars ....................................
15c
23c
15c
23c
$1.93
45c
19c
PUREX or SANICLOR—
18c
(Quart 10c) Vg-gallon ....
WRIGHT’S SILVER CREAM—
8-oz. jar ................................... 23c
BONI AMI—
(Cake 10c) Powder .......... 12c
LIBERTY WHITE SOAP—
10 bars ....................................
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