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THE Thursday, Februar}' H . 1935 H IL L S B O R O AR G U S. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON nell and daughter Jean Ann of I THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME Connell stutlon und Alfred Oucrbei i of Bethany Bunday. Mrs Austin Herafford entertained her 4-11 sewing club at u "buck- 1 TAKE A SQ U IN T A T TM lS CLOCK wards" party Thursday evening. The evening wus «pent In pluylng gumes, THIS Iff A FINE TIME OF the N IG H T f q Q TOO evening was s|ienl In pluylng game« Mr. und Mrs. (1. A Robson. Vir 'YOUNGSTERS TO COME PCoWLING HOME, F orm er R esid e n t K ille d ; B oy ginia and tails spent tile week-end with Mrs Robsons purents, Mr. TOUR MOTHEQ WILL WEAR ABOUT TH IS--ER- O b serv e* B irth d a y and Mrs Murk Blodget. at Dallus. THAT IS, WHEN SHE COMES HOME FPoM H E » - Itlrlbday Celebrated Richard Htewurt celebrated Ills b r id g e p a r t y » r illy M r* llutfh llu rile tte ) ninth birthday with a party ut his GIUSNCO Woman» Missionary home east of town Friday after .society will meet with Mrs. II K noon Attending were Donald and Kf'hetclt next Wednesday afternoon Charles Warren. Mury Jane and ut 2 o'clock Olllcer* will be elected Stephen MrBntee, Raymond Price. I'leiuse bring mltc Ixixri trad e r will Bobby Bernards. Camlle (loixhnan, be Mrs Ernest Wlllert. Frank Wood, Nancy Pitman, Lorenc Mrs H I, Gurlyle and Mr.s. Mary Scheldt, Bobby Duncan, Louise Reach visited relatives in Forest Parks, Valerie and Richard Stewart drove from Tuesday until Hatur- Show to be Given day. They were entertained at a “The Bashful Mr, Bobbes." a dinner party at the home of Mr and Mrs. II N. Itoblnson at which three-act comedy, will be given In Mr and Mrs Frank Cate aial Mr the school auditorium Murch 1 and Mrs a Lindgren, former resi Those In the cast are. Bob Kelly ol IflllslMiro. Luclle McGee, Julia llog- lient* of Orenco, were present. Mrs. Volk. (Irace Hamel, Ruth Dale Baughman from the CCC en Koleek, Edna Melhoff, Rosie Bella eamp at Range River spent the ¡out the Messrs. Stewart. Miss Marie i week end with nix parents. Mr and McKcrmls 1* coaching the play. Mrs H W Baughman, and family. In Areldent Mr. and Mrs Frank Hathaway and three children of Portland. Mr Mr and Mr* John A McGee and und Mrs. led Edwards and son Luclle met with an accident Satur Bobby of Ht Johns visited nt the day night on llielr way home fiom George Ooodmnn home Bunday. Portland, when a trailer broke loose I Mr and Mrs. Antoue Bella of from un approaching car and crash- j Bonneville spent Huturday at the cd Into their cur. The McGee cur Adam Bella home. was badly damaged but no one was Mr und Mrs. Bum Coy of Itllls- seriously Injured boro VC Ill'll ai ihe W. F Hunter Sunday visitors at the Frank home Tuesday. Warren liome were Mr. and Mrs Rev Everett, Presbyterian Bun Chris Larson, J Tobcn und family day school Missionary of Oregon, Mesduines B. Burns, I,. Golet. J preached at the community church Uoodnew and friend of Portland Bund*} morning in the absences <d William Keehn spent a few days Rev, T. C. Duncan, who I» ill with his daughter. Mrs. Frank Llcn- 1 ly, and fumllv at Cedar Mill last Entertainment Planned Mi m n Whitford. Instructor week E. J Berk and father of Portland In BERA adult education, and her cla.-ss will give an entertainment at visited at the C. P Beck home Sun day afternoon. Mr Hess of Los North Plains February 19. Mrs Tin I’lcren and children ot | Angeles, who has been vlsltlnu at Helvetia spent Thursday and Fri the Beck home, expects to leave day with her |s»rents. Mr and Mrs for Huntington to visit a daughter j 8 W Baughman. and family. Mrs W H Ring and son Hugh H a lle r S p ea k * B e fo r e .i si Dallas Saturday a n d K iw a n is at B e a v e r to n Bunday with hrr sons. Harold and tlftc doctrines, such as Couelsm. dlvidual whose balance Is tipped Forrest Holmes BEAVERTON—"The true patriot faith-healing, some forms of psyco- In the least useful direction Is that Wc.k-.nil guesU ut the W II Is not he who wants everything In analysls and many other "thought he should be on his guard aiid Ring country home were Mr. and his nation to stay Just exactly as discourage his emotions by apply cults" offered to the public. Mrs AI Johnson and daughters. It was under the revolutionary Man as constituted today U In ing himself to things which start Rethu und Mary. Mr and Mrs Frrd fathers," said Pastor Henry 8 more beneficial feelings. many respects a victim of hts past. Olelchnian and children of Port- Haller of Pilgrim House, Hillsboro, BANKS Mrs. Etta Preston of land. Bunks died February 10 at the 8t He has a multitude of character addressing the Ktwunls club last Preoccupied Former Itewidrut Killed Wednesday at their weekly noon Vincent's hospital In Portland after istics developed to meet the de Wife: "Did you see those men Burton Farris, formerly of Oren- day luncheon. "No nation ever pro an Illness of several weeks. Funeral mands of life long ago. but In co. was killed In an automobile gresses by standing still, but by services were held Wednesday at numerous cases useless under mod staring at th at flapper as she board the street car? wreck at Northfork. Virginia, last changing for the bet the Miller and Tracy funeral parlor em conditions and sometimes posi ed Husband: "What men?”—Ex. week. He has been In the navy the constantly ter." hr declared, adding that the I in I’ortland The remains were sent tively harmful. Lipstick to fly-paper Is a dupli past eight years. Anger and fear, which are the rhangbs brought about by the p res-: to Larned. Kansas, for interment Mr and Mrs L T. Wcxxlward ent cate. administration would In th e , Mrs Preston was born In Illinois most typically strong emotions, were snd son Kenneth attended the Bov It catches people who investi years ago, but spent most of her connected In tlielr origin with the analysis be found to be for 67 Bcout services at the Methodist final life in Kansas and »regon She U preservation or life through fight gate. progress rhurch In Hillsboro Bunday. survived by a brother. Charles Maw- ing and fleeing. In these emotions— Mr und Mrs. John Hlnclalr of hlnney of Banks and two sisters,; or rather in the Inner bodily activ 8ister: “Wliat doe* your card say. Lelsyvllle were guests of Mrs Sin "NRA was deliberately conceived Mrs. Flora Munford of Banks and ities which result In the mind-feel clair's sister Mr* Fred Qualntance. In controversy. It. NRA did not In Mrs. Nellie Brown of Roseburg A ings that we may roughly call such Freddie?" Brother (reading postcard); "This snd family Bunday. vite robust and unrestricted argu nephew. Robert Young, whom Mrs emotions—preparation Is made for Mr and Mrs B A Mitchell en ments it could not do the work as Preston reared from Infancy, also enormous activity. Digestion is stop ; Is the mountain from which the ancients used to throw their defec tertained Mr and Mrs. Frank Con- signed to I t ”—President Roosevelt survives. ped. circulation of the blood Is tive children Wish yoh were both speeded up. and sugar Is supplied j here. Dad.”—Ex. I llo s f \ \ I IQI'ATFI) EMOTIONS to the muscles In large quantities Like the germ which causes the to give energy for the added exer Mother: "W hat did your father common cold, like the identification tion. But In modern life the epi of whnt Is the true nature of elec sode begins and ends without the say when he saw his broken pipe?" Innocent: "Shall I leave out the tricity. exact knowledge ot "nervous" exertion for which preparation Is (Hoarders has so far eluded th e sci made. This has various Injurious swear-words, mother?’’ Mother: Certainly, my dear.” effects. entific Investigator. On the other Innocent: “Then I don't think hand, more Is being learned all the Thus man might be compared to time about these maladies, which a model 1900 automobile trying to he said anything."—Ex. might be said to range from ex- ' operate under high speed traffic Mrs. Brown; “But why should tremrly noticeable eccentricities to i conditions of 1935. with much dis rlolont Insanity. The great mass of satisfaction manifesting Itself, na’-.ir- your husband want to sell your (FORMERLY KRUCHEK'S KASH GROCERY) such troubles Is bound up with allv He has a mental and em new car?” Mrs. Smith: "Oh. he says the activity of the emotions. This Is otional equipment scarcely differ the latest field Into which physi ent from that of his ancestors outgo for upkeep Is too much for Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials cians are pressing their way. First 20.000 years ago. One can take some hts income."—Capper's Weekly. In history ckme the treatment of encouragement, however, because FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2001 wounds. which were frequent there are other emotions, such as Kit: "But anyway, dear, we must among early men and which could I mirth and Joy. which are beneficial. give Jack credit for getting her a readily be seen. Tills gave rise to In that they further digestion and nice engagement ring." surgery. Next in order was study of other life processes uselul today. Kat: “Oh. no. we needn't—the internal conditions, leading to chem Laughter and smiling are distinctly Jewler's given him credit for that." c .. istry and developing Into medicine known to accompany good health. —Sydney Bulletin. Third, we have the present devel- ‘ Some Individuals are inclined to opment of the science of psychol the helpful kind of emotions and Agricultural News — Regular a r ogy. which Is finding more and some to the Injurious kind. At ticles from the county agent, and more of ita application In the work present—while awaiting more facts 4-H club news from surrounding of the physician The quack, too. frofh the Investigators—the best communities.—Every week In the is busy here, with many unsclen- thing which can be said to the in- Argus. tf Orenco Group Plans Election Banks Resident Dies in Portland H illsb o ro C ash G ro c e ry Dog Food 5c Cocoa C Ä □oap M acaroni Oom Mrs. Fisher of Buxton Passes D e c e a s e d H a d B e en R esid e n t o f B u x to n M a n y Y ea rs 'By Mr* Jr* *> Meyers* BUXTON Mrs. Julia Fisher died February 8 at the Forest Grove hospital after an illness of several years. She had been a member of Womans Benefit Association for 22 years and was treasurer at the time of her death. Funeral services were held at the Forest Orove Undertaking com pany chapel Tuesday afternoon with Rev M. A. Marcy of Portland officiating. Interment was in River view cemetery. Mrs. Fisher was born March 24. 1878, 1 n Chicago, 111., married George Fisher In Vancouver, Wash., July 29, 1893. and lived in Wash ington county 40 years. She had lived near Buxton since 1894 and in Buxton since 1911 Deceased Is survived by the widower and the following children: Mary A Wat son, Luclle G. White, Clara L. Lane, Harold G , and Irene M. Fisher Buxton; Charles N.. Olvm- pia. Wash.; Walter 8., Wheeler; Earl B. and Arthur L„ Timber; Edith M. Simonton, Tigard, and Frances B. Elliotte, Holton. Fol lowing sisters and brother; also survive: Mrs. Anna Wohliord and Mr- Thresa Husk. Portland. Mrs. Hattie Abernatny, Newb re, Will Jungnickel. Hillsboro. and John Jungnlckel, Oakland. Cai. W B A. meet for February 9 was postponed until February 23 Party Enjoyed A card party was given at the R. W. Manley home Friday night. Four tables ot criobage and two of out)' were in play. Those receiving honors were : criboage— Harley Quier and Jesse Meyers; “500' —Mrs. Chris Tolke and Mrs Ella Stephens. A card party will be given at the Alex Alien home next Friday night Clarence Estepp and family of Mountaindale and Mr. and Mrs. Kooert Simpson of Forest Grove i visited at the Carl Estepp home Sunday. Mill Opreates Elwood mill sawed several days last week. Ira Powell, who is with the CCC at Westimber, was under the doc tor's care at the hospital there last week. Haight Chatters About Legislature Walter Fruher, Marion. 30; and Harry Bolvin of Klamath, 30 Ore gon, to you we dedicate these youth ful solons. Children That reminds us. They enjoy the legislature; It reminds them of their debating societies. Nearly every day the chldren from some school will visit the legislature in a txxly and they feel like rooting Just like they do when they go to a football game We would like to take the ltd off some day Just to hear them. Reading clerk. He Is Jim Vernon. He reads for hours. And then he 'u s a machine to spray h .t thr-iP with, for after reading old dry bills for an hour his neck gets tired. At first we thought that he was out of wind and was pumping himself up like a spare tire. Here are the bad children. Booze, beer, wine, speakeasies, hotels, res taurants. beer halls, dance halls; all fighting one another with legis 9c Ready to give real values. All meats Inspected by Dr. Nleol and Dr. Almquist. Saturday, Feb. 16 Special* Home Cured SMOKED MEATS Half or whole. P I C N I C S u .__________ 15C BEEF ROAST Lb. 10c (Continued from pave one) long line, and a little, Innocent1 bill can be a dynamite factory. Fish. The fight Is whether the fish shall ; be put Into a basket or into a tin 1 can. Sounds innocent. But If you | mention "Fish" in these historic halls you ought to have a wire j mask on like a catcher In a base- j ball team. The kids. Now we are on a sub ject that we will fight for—the kids. I Fish don't interest us but If anyone , says anything about our kids they will have to take our measurement for a wooden overcoat. We are proud of them. A fine lot of young sters—clean cut, alert, courageous and making very creditable appear ances upon the floor—They are all under 30. Millard Rodman, 24. of Crook Is our baby; Roscoe K ner of Wasco Is 25; William Knight, Doug las, is 25; Lyle Thomas of Folk,; Phone 651 25: Walter Norblad of Clatsop. 27; William Dickson of Multnomah. 28; 5 ------------ RIB BOIL , t. 8c BEEF LIVER TBO N E STEAK u. 10c 17c SWISS CHEESE Lb 25c FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Rea. Phone 321Z 5 Deliveries Daily ^ = = 3 = = = = O! /ccd il. “There’s No Better Place” Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 15, 16, 18 FREE DELIVERY IBB II S p in ach Walla Walla. Is tall. Can ........ Toilet soap. 3 bars ................ Potatoes Grapefruit HILLSBORO QUALITY 29c ! £ l . o " ' on:.. iul" MEAT 33c COMPANY SERVICE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 8c BOILING BEEF - 15c MUTTON CHOPS - 3 it. 2 3 c LARD COMPOUND • Il M hh Lb. 18c ilAm MUTTON ROAST u. 10c 25c OYSTERS 19c PICNICS ... Shank or Butt End. PHONE 962 FREE DELIVERY SrLz L ife b u o y 10c No. 2 can 20c H A M S,b L' 25c ¿ ' ¡ u " .......................... We specialize in quality Job print ing—Argus. Ready to advise you in parchasing. S afeway S tores 15c 2 »» lation for each wants the money — greed, selfishness, deception. But of course the saloon won't come book They are already here The flro will fly when the booze bills come hi. More fire -chain stores, tax exemp tions, tax bills, labor bills and elec tion rlianges But a fight can start any time on anything. Cigarettes There arc only three women members in the house. And so a tax on cigarettes would be taxation without much representa tion for the ladles would have to pay much of the tax on cigarettes. And then the proposed tax on cig arettes is the entering wedge for the sales tax. It Is a start. We are Independent for we smoke Bull Dur ham and roll our own. No major legislation has reached the house but It will he fast and furious for the next two weeks— maybe longer. Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. 17c POWDER 2 ibs. B eans Page Three An Event to Help DAIRYMEN G r a p e fr u it Ammonia Grapefruit 12-oz. Florida Gold Western No. 303, 1 can 2 bottles CHIPPED BEEF, Rex. 21/,-oz. jar ..........................9c MOP STICKS, Copper Head. Each ...................... 9c FELS NAPTHA SOAP. 2 bars .............................. 9c TOILET TISSUE, Waldorf 2 roll* ..........................9c SANI-CLOR. Bleacher. Quart ................................. 9c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 3 bars ........................ 9c PUFFED WHEAT. Pkg............................................... 9c SARDINES, American, %a. 2 cans ........................9c CHILI CON CARNE, Libby’s, Is. Can .................9c The entire Safeway or ganization is co-operating with cheese producers. BUY CHBBBE THIS W E E K . SERVE IT OFTEN. Note these attractive prices! 19c CHEESE MILD. 15c CHEESE OREGON Lb............................ KRAFT CHEESE ' American. ‘ Brick, Limburger, Velvceta. h -lb . pkgs................... <4 Q / » J.«/V 17c MACARONI. 3 lb*..................20c SNOWFLAKES. 2-lb. box COFFEE, Airway. Lb. .......... 20c TEA, Edward*, black, Vg-lb. 25c SAFEWAY. Guaranteed satisfaction. |b. tack ............. or JERSEY CORN FLAKES. FLOUR 49. POST TO A STIES, pk„ HIGHWAY. MATCHES 6-box carton Minute Tapioca. Pkg.............. 12c Chocolate, Baker’s, ‘/g-lb pkg 21c Maximum Syrup. 2-lb., 5-oz. can ........ 23c Tissue. 1000-sheet roll* Scott, 3 roll* ........................ 20c Silko, 4 roll* ...........................17c Wash. Pwd., Pride. Lg. pkg. 9c Corn, Del Monte or Libby’s No. 2 can ...............................15c Rice, Blue Rose. 5 lb*.............. 19c 29c F lour $1.59 20c 22c Northern or Bell 49-lb. Sack fted Snow Crown, Drifted ’s Blend. or Fisher’s 49-lb. Sack ---- Goldettes, broken. 303s. 4 cans ............... 9Q <* Alt/V 19c All Bran, Kellogg's. Large ....................... Ftepjaek Flour— Pkg.............................. 19c 19c Snowdrift— 1-lb. ............................. 19c Coffee, Economy. 19c Lb. ................................. Beans, small white. 5 lbs. .......................... 19c PEAS, Island Belle, 303s. 2 cans ..............19c BAKING POWD., Clabber Girl. 2-lb. can 19c SALMON, Pink, Is tall. 2 c a n s ................... 19c Ocean caught. $1.53 DOG FOOD, Wag or Victory. $1.93 RICE, Elon Elon Head Rice. 5 lbs..............19c SOAP, Big Boy or Economy White 4 bars ...19c Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, Juice or Pork & Beans. 2 large cans ................... 19c 4 cans........19c Fresh Fruit* and Vegetable* 4 4/» J.J.V 29c <4 A/» IVU 4 ffp AWw*. CORN MEAL, White or Yellow. 9-lb. bag 29c STRING BEANS, Green Spot, 2s. 4 cans 29c CHIPPED BEEF, Rex. 5-oz jars. 2 for...... 29c SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR. Large pkg.....29c B & M Baked Beans or Brown Bread 2 large cans ................................................. 29c CHOCOLATE. 1-lb. can .................................29c BANANAS. Golden ripe 2 lb*...................................... COCOANUTS— ffx . Each ....................................... ONIONS. Boiling size. 10 lb*.................................. LEMONS. Large 300 size. Dozen ...................... GRAPEFRUIT. Arizona seedless. 5 f o r ................. S U G A R F,NE GRANULATE°:................ 10 iu . Ohlrardelll's ground. SPINACH, Del Monte, 2%s. 2 cans......... 29c TOMATOES, Alta Villa. 2 ’ z2s. 3 c a n s......29c CORN, Wilton, fancy, G. B. No. 2. 2 cans 29c TUNA, White Star, ’/^s. 2 cans .................29c 48c Grocery Price* Good Friday, Saturday, Monday, February 15, 16, 18 Bä OXYDOL— Large .......... With 2 bars giant P. & G. FREE. 23c SUNBRITE Cleanser. 3 cans ............... (1 can FREE) *1 J.ÖV OV ALTI N E Medium tin 29c TOMATO SOUP Campbell’s. Oû<» 4 tall cans