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„ 1 ! , LS BO RO Thursday, Eeruary 28, 1935 and Mrs. lands Vmni of Portmid I H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Air Queen Suffers Fate of Sister Ship were also visitor» at tho Horn- ' Plan Program vleku home lust Hunduy. Several ot the local children took I p art hi conte it was held at toe Scholia Mountaindale G which range hull Friday. th e AR G U S, <|ei b in n itlo n Mr and Mm. O. 11. Peterson J »pent Friday III Hillsboro. Mr und Mrs. O. R Burris and daughter, Mr» Dale MeCalliiugh ! and husband mid daughter bairn ta Maurice Debang. son of Mr. Ilur- 1 rls, and ML»» Goldu bape. till ol MOUNTAINDALE Tho oiltei- Portland, were entertained l a s t lullillirill to be given by the Munir ! Hunduy ut the home of Mr. und taliulali* vumuiunlly Halurday eve Mr». Bert Meyer. ning ill II 1.1 ii i hit k in u h Minn, Mr. mid Mm. AHmrl Scott »pent LaUidalv htlitxil linu»t' given priiinlae , from Tuesday until Hunduy I n ! <if being one til Die illOht lU teresL- ’ Portland on ouslne»» lust week Mrs. Luclle Scott mid son Nor Ing event« nponaured by Unit eom- nmlilty for sniue time. Lucsl talent man of T ualatin »pent last week la being i,ii|)|ileinented by contribu with her purent», Mr. mid Mm tion« from neighboring ttiinniu- O tto Meyer. m i le . I he |H . |, ; I inn will CO Rudolph Borovleka of Portland ot Instrum ental mill vocal number». »pent from Sunday until Tuesday at i e a ilu u ’. .. t a p 11,1111 n i ,, Iiuigie. a n d th e home of his son. Joe Uoro- i i olie-uel pluv In Widen Mm. Olio f vleku. and family utter which Uoro- Voges iiiul Ml»» Oludya Itoehl carry 1 vlekas tiHik him to the home ol leads. A D utch auction unit t a l t - hl» daughter, Mrs. Grover Sum- tei In «upper billow the program | uels, hi Portland. Mr« K atie Link entertained with Mr mid Mr» Bert Meyer vis a dinner Hunduy hi honor ot her ited February 15 a t the home id »oil Emil'« birthday Guest» w ere I Mrs. Meyer'» brother, John White Mr and Mm. David Lurk und Mr 1 who reeentv returned from a Port- nin.1 Mr» W .1 Kdgm a n d igin ul , mid Imsptlul to T ualatin View. 1‘ortland. Mbit. Margaret Edgur ot | where he Is convalescing since hl» MeMInnvIlle. Mr and Mrs Ronald I recent Illness. Vining und ehlldren ot Forest Mr and Mr» Edwin Wortendyke drove, Mr» latoru Eddington, H er and daughter Phylll» mid son Ed- 1 win »iieril the week-end ut Ocean man mul Sylvester Luck. Mr» II E Reynold» and Mr» View beach. Cheater Merrill mid »on Jackie of Oliver Clurk. who la employed Illllnboro visited at the C. 8. Key- at Bonneville, spent a few days liold» home Sunday. here last week Mr and Mrs. Frank Anderson Mr». Ilovre Haotr** Mr» Fred llovee enleruilned the ot Portland »pent Wednesday with Mrs. Anderson's sister mid brothers. It.in k » -M o iin tm u ilu le "500" club I n day altei n o o n U n l i t " ' , w i n - w , ,n le, Mis» Mildred Stelnhoff A Stelnhoff Mr« John Jiinaen. first; Mr» Lot'I and A rthur Htelnhoff A. Stelnhoff Hollenbeck, second, and Mm dro v er Is remodeling the Interior of his Roger.». coiuMilallon In the game : house. played Mr» A E Willi» received Ilrst and Mr» t ’u»» Wilson consol ation. Ml»« Ainni Snyder was a guest Mr.» Ix>ci Hollenbeck will entertain the club March 27. Attend ltlrlhil.lv Party Mr and Mm Eurl Hollenbeck a t MOUNTAIN HOME — Mountain tended u dinner Sunday In honor of Home pupils, who have been n eith the ctghty-srvcnth blrthdav a n n i er ubsent nor tardy the past month, versary of Mrs. Hollenbeck s father are M argaret Caldwell, Dorothy When the U 8 8 Macon, above plunged Into th e Pacific off Point Sur. Calif.. 110 mllee south of San W II Keen, of Portland. Uoulln, Wilma Boulin. George A lli- Francisco, ehe suffered a fate etm llar to that of her eleter whip, the Akron In April. 1933 the Akron Churlea Dodson 1» m the Heilwood ■On Jr . and Virgil Allison. The crashed Into the Atlantic off the New Jersey coant. carrying 73 men to tbelr deaths and leaving afloat, as hospital In l*ortlmid recovering teacher. Ml»» Hodson, report» th at Irom a throat operation a m•*iti« n t «■ of Hi«* i r ii <<lv f ' i wreckage show n below Nearly all the Macon’s crew were saved. the list Is sm aller thirn usual be Mrs. Fred Zllly und »on Bud of cause of severe colds prevalent Including Commander H erbert V Wiley, right, one of the three men who survived the Akron catastrophe. Poi tim id visited a t th e C . I. Wil among the children. liam« home Suturdav evening Mountain H om e school children est officials, ''m ust not blind us Hollenbeck* E ntertain and teacher are preparing for a to the fact th a t prim arily most of Mr and Mrs hair I Hollenbeck benefit social about the middle ol our productive land Is valuable only entertained wltli a "500” party March. for growing timber. W hatever addi Thursday evening Honor« were won Members of the local taidles’ Aid tional Industries we gain should us follows: Mr and Mr» Richard are uski'd to each contribute a dish ! not prevent us from fully capital Sandford, first, and Mrs. II. Cy towel to tiie organization and to izing our richest industrial asset— pher m id .huiie» MaUllMCIl, sei oiid bring them to the next meeting ot i l l y C J . Bu rk, R m io n a l F o rw te r) which, on the basts of liquidation timber." Present were MiSsrs. und Mesdames the society, which Is scheduled to The survey Indicates th at, because "W liat do tlie people of W ash prior to 1930. would be exhausted Richard Sandford. Jam es Mutblesen. meet with Mrs. W E. Simpson on In less th an 20 years and eliminated of its virgin tim ber supply Oregon ington county do for a living?" Is A K Reynolds William Joos, H en M arch 7. Is one of the few states In the ry Cypher. f / t'l Hollenbeck. Andy Mrs. John Davis has been ap (in,- u( the question» asked In a from the tax rolls. ChrtoU-ner and the host and hoBte»». pointed on a membership com m it population survey Just being made The Importance to the future union where a sustained timber Mias Wilma liallcy o f Green tee of the Newberg Town .end club by the forest service In connection prosperity of the county of prompt yield program can be put Into op Mountain »pent Wednesday night She Is soliciting members In tilts wltli the sustained tim ber yield measures for putting a sustained eration without curtailing lndus- program proposed lor Oregon and timber yield program Into effect Is tral activity pendng the tim e when with M uhnli Corey vicinity this week. Mr. mid Mr» William Smoke and I W ashington. indicated by the survey. Such a new forest crops will be available Son Iujurrd fam ily of I’o illa iu l v isited a t th e ! Tlie an»wer to this question shows program would establish rigid for for cutting. Mrs. Wiliam Boulin has received Fred Turtle home Sunday. th a t In 1930 agriculture furnished est fire pretention measures and Program and pie .social which was word th a t her son. Dale, w a s roughly 78 per cent of employment would bring logged off land Into given bv the tie net a - b a Camp severely injured mid Is ui a Salem In tlie busic industries of the coun second growth tim ber production Fire girls Wednesday evening nt the hospital. Young Uoulln, who make, ty Timber furnished 19 per cent with the least possible delay, ac community hall was a success nnd ! In» home with an uncle near S a and other basic Industries 3 per cording to the report. The sus the girl« wish to thank those who lo n . was walking along the highway cent. W ithout these basic indus tained yield plan, it Is shown, would when he was struck by a passing tries there would be no employ eventually make effective a forest attended. Hilhi debating team consisting of Mr mid Mrs W J Wall visited motor At last report he was n ment and no population, accord program whereby no more timber Tom Bronleewe and Gordon Bailey friends and relative« In Hillsboro covering irom the injuries received ing to tlie survey. would be removed from the forest defeated the Canby team Thursday H e is known as Dale Ruggles u. Friday and Saturday. Tlie survey shows th a t the aver area th an would represent the vol afternoon In the third of a series Sidney Connolly, who Is work th a t locality. grown on the area during a of Interscholastic contests. The o th J P Johnson of McMinnville li s age annual suwlog production m , ume ing at Willamina, spent the week er debate team made up of Anna ted his sister-in-law , Mrs Frank the county lor the five years p rio r: given period. end with friends here In the state as a whole the sur Schwanke and Rena Hertel lost to to 1930 was 162 million board feet, Mr and Mrs. Janie» M athlesrn Bryan, several days lust week Both a large purl of these logs being vey allows th a t agriculture and tim E taraci» on Friday. These matches veiled Mr and Mrs Thor Oronbeek Mr and Mrs Bryan, who have been shipped out for m anufacture else ber comprise roughlv 86 per cent of closed the »erles fog the 1935 series. 111, are somewhat Improved. ol Vernonia Sunday. Senate club m et Monday night Saturday evening dinner guest» where. In 1929 there were 27 saw the basic Industries. The timber Royce Harris, who Is working at mills In the county which cut 135 industry alone comprise» between for talks on American patriots. Sublimity, spent the week-end at of Mr oiid Mrs. J. A Magnuson million board feet, although In 1933 30 and 40 per cent. Tlie slate's pop Following the talks, a free discus were Mr. and Mrs O tto Magnuson. hl« home here. the mill« hud decreased to 24 In ulation and tax base depend upon sion of Oeorge W ashington was Mr and Mrs Oliver Wescott and Miss Grace Magnuson and Ml»» number, cutting only 50 million timber In approximately tlie same held fa m ily id H illsb o ro v isited m th e Haze) Parker, all of Oresham . K arl Doern, John Eldridge and proportion, according to the re- board feet. Archie Thompson home Sunday. Maurice Romig executive comm it W ith tlie return of norm al con port. Mis» Vernlta Raffelv of Forest “When a Man’s a Man” Tlie survey shows, th a t the adop tee of the Hilhi Hl-Y attended the ditions a strong "com eback' in tlie Grove visited a t the J. C. Raffety industry Is predicted and renewed tion of a continuous production area Hi-Y conference in Portland Starts Here on Sunday limber home Sunday. activity Is now being forced program for Oregon's forests and Monday evening. Plans for the re An engrossing story th at hi book a» a result of the disastrous fire tim ber industries requues certain m ainder of thP vear were discussed. P arty and dance was held by the form thrilled sixteen million Ameri of 1933 However. W ashington coun- necessary measures A full realiza can readers, from the magical pen ty Is laced with th e problem of tion by the public of the present Philo club a t the local Legion hall Saturday evening. R efreshm ents were tim ber situation would undoubtedly sustaining Its timber industry w ith ol Harold Bell W right, bus been ( f l y M r-» (» I I f'et«r»<in( Eugene Shade a n d Lawrence transposed to the screen. It Is out further Impairing Its essential make these measures effective, ac served a lte r the dance. Spul libaugh o f Kalama. Wash., "When a Man'» a Man." and starts economic structure and tax base, cording to the report. NEA Features—Comic strip, car "The hopes of the state for ob spent the week-end with Mr and a three-day engagement Sunday at j according to the report. W ashing ton county's virgin timber totals taining n e w Industries through toons. world news pictures, fashions Mrs. Joe Borovlcka and family. Mr. the Venetian th eater . etc.—Available In the Argus. tf approximately three billion f e e t cheap power development,” say for Entertainment Community Hall Saturday Night Honor Roll Given for Mountain Home Need Sustained Timber Yield Seen by Regional Forester Hilhi Debate Team Wins From Canby i Bend HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY ® (FORMERLY KRUCHEK’S KASH GROCERY) Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials FREE DELIVERY_________________ PHONE 2001 O Y STERS Full pint 17c 10c 29c $1.56 10c 10c PEA S FLOUR ¿ft?**" QUEFN L O N IO N S gVT..... LETTU C E 3 solid heads QUALITY MEAT SERVICE ib». BACON STEAKS ™ DER LOIN- OYSTERS SHORTENING 3 Ä Qu.H 45c 29c 14c 45c Many Other Bargains to Choose From I PHONE 982 I By M :— M arth a FREE DELIVERY W V. r F. e w s . t HALL lin g Funeral services for G ustaf Utter. 9th A Oak gte. HILLSBORO 85 who died at his home near Hills boro Sunday morning, were con- j THURSDAY, FEB. 28th ducted Tuesday afternoon a t the 1 , Donelson Ac Sewell cliapel here , DOUBLE MAIN EVENT with Rev. Charles M Reed officiât- ' lng. Interm ent wag at the north I Best 2 out of 3 falls or 1 annex of the Hillsboro cemetery decision in 1 hour. Mr. U tter was bom April 23. 1849, ; in Sweden and came to the United I Sailor Franz v®. j S tates 54 years ago. He had lived ! Marine Jacobs ! just north of Hillsboro for the past ' 13 years. Chet Wile® ▼». He Is survived by his widow, Mrs I K ristina U tter, three sons. G ustaf I Heinie Olsen U tter of Portland, Emil U tter of | Eugene and Albin U tter of Astoria, i 30-MINUTE EVENT and two daughters, Mrs. Mary H an- ; Vic Potter v®. son of Corvallis and Mrs. Rose j G ray of Woodland. Jack Keiser Vanderzanden I ROY—A ltar society m et at the home of Mrs. William Cop in Banks Thursday. Five children from the Harrison school house, along with t h e i r teacher, Miss Mary Kingston, com peted in the declamation contest at Banks last week. Mr. and Mrs P. A. Qualls visited relatives in Portland Sunday. A group of young men of the Roy community are sponsoring a card party tonight (Thursday) in the Roy hall. Prizes will be given and lunch served. Miss Peggy Doherty spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. L. J. Doherty, in Trout- lake Wash. Erma Vandehey a n d M a r th a Vanderzanden were among a group of students from Banks attending Admission 40 cents Let the advertisem ents help you 1 make your shopping plans. MEAT SPECIALS ,1 Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. Ready to advise yon In purchasing. Ready to give real values. AU meats inspected by Dr. Nicol and Dr. Alrnquist. Friday and Saturday Specials Home Cured SMOKED MEATS HAMSL b.... 20c Half or whole. BEEF RO A ST BOIL BEEF 10c 8c Lb.......... 15c 23c ■ . I,» ... — Lb u. M U TTO N CH O PS LARD c 3T pound FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 b -------------< Res. Phone 321Z 5 Deliveries Daily FREE DELIVERY Prices for Friday, Saturday, Monday, March 1,2, 4 19c (3 lbs. 55c) Lb. C offee ECONOMY— Monte. 14-oz. 25c ................ C atsu p 2 Del bottles T o m a to S o u p sc.«.23c ( DEPENDABLE Pure G razi lia r e , COFFEE COFFEE VACUUM fiA O Œ D Coffee Columbia Best (Lb. 24c) 3 lbs. ....... 70c M ilk All Pure. 6c Tall can VAN CAMP'S > NOB HILL C O FF E E R-oz. ra n ........... Hillsdale. Large can ., JELLO—Assorted flavors. 2 for . . . 2 pounds 4 7 c or Tidbits. 6c 15c 11c HOMINY— Van Camp's. 29c OQgs 3 large can».. Snowflakes or Honey G raham s. 2-lb. box ........ X J V V Cream of W heat— 21c Tea la rg e pkg. . . . . Spinach. W alla Walla, Edward». Green, '.-lb . pkg........... Black. H -lb. pkg............ Upton'». Black. 1-lb........................ .... l i e la rg e ran G rapefruit—Del Monte. No. 2 can . . . . L. & H. No. 2 can . . . . Tuna Fish. W hite Star. FREE 1 liar A-Plu» with 10 large b a r, W hite King ............. PRIDE WASHING POWDER— Q « Large pkg...................... s / V Frl» N aptha. 10 bar» ............. 45c !«s Mid Pacific W s ............. Milk. Mt. Vernon Tall cans. 4 for . . . . t offee. Maxwell House. 25c I.b 31c 15c S a rd in es Halferty’s, *»3, Minced OQz> 2 cans ............... mwV C lam s Razor. < ___ _____ Ocean caught, pink. s a lm o n is. 2 c a n s ............ 19c P an cak e F lo u r 55c 1-lb' Flour $4 J- s ’I 45c Safeway or Primrose. I .1 .69 49-lb. sack ............... Pride of the West or Candle Light. .49 49-lb. sack ........ Safeway. 10-lb. »ark ....... SPERRY'S. G R EEN P E A S NX G R A P E F R U IT Arizona seedless. 25c 15c Sugar 55c BOTH W ith Chromium Relish Dish. Fine granulated. 10 lbs........................ Brown—Golden C. C. * H. 4 lbs. . . . Powdered— 3 lbs. ....................... 48c 19c 16c MATCHES— Searchlight. 6-box carton ......................... SOAP— Liberty White. 10 bars .................................. BLUING— Mrs. Stewart’s. Syrup Bottle ..................................... BROOM—Special 4-sew. Pure tan e and maple. M ax imum. 2)a-lb. can ............... 2 U * /V 9Q/S Each ..................................... 53c .1^0 S? S-lb. c a n ............ PANCAKE FLOUR Safeway. 10-lb. sack ........... ‘1 0 1 / O R A N G E S A^ No- 10 s,c k B isq u ic k w *«« FRESH FRUITS nnd VEGETABLES - 35c Utter Rites Held Here on Tuesday Mrs. Cop Host for Roy Altar Society EDWARD'S AIRWAY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Home Rendered. < By Mnt, F rank Pexolrit) ROCK CREEK «Morton Cong- don. who is seriously ill, was taken to the Veterans' hospital Saturday night by Mrs. Congdon, who drove to Horton Friday night. Mr. Cong don had been spending the winter with his brother at Horton near Eugene. Program a t School A Washington's day program was given Friday afternoon a t Rock Creek school Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allwen and Virginia and Dolores Allwen vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oddem In Portland Sunday. Mary and John Vrllcak of P ort land spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Mike Vrllcak. Mrs. Getty Honored Friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. H J. G etty Friday evening on the occasion of her birthday a n niversary, with a party. Beulah Adler and Edward Pezoldt Jr. of Portland visited Mr. Pez- oldt's aunt, Mrs. William Fuegy. Friday evening. Betty Forstm an of Multnomah spent a few days tlie first of last week with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Lemacher of Brooks HUI, while her parent», Mr and Mrs. Robert Forstm an, took a trin to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pezoldt and Louis Pezoldt attended the funeral services of Mrs Elizabeth Dappen In Portand Friday. English Service® Sunday English services will be held S un day at II a. m. a t the Reformed church. Rev. B. M. Fresenborg will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldinger and M arjorie Aldinger of HUlsboro vis ited Mrs. Aldlnger's father. Paul Schwartz, on Brooks Hill, Sunday. Play Presented The play, “Goose Money," was ?hr resented bv Brooks Hill folks at cir gymnasium Wednesday night O ther numbers on the program were: Hazel Skuzie, piano accordi on; Brooks school children, songs; Hazel Staines, piano solo; Rose Mc Clure and Edward Scheldt, vio- In solos: Virgil Dudley, song; Edgar Skuzie. reading; Florence Pauly, song; song bv quartet; Ben Luethe. recitation, and two plavs, "The Assessor,” and "The Agent.” Mr. and Mrs. Jassy and Richard Jossy visited M r and Mrs. J. H ar vey In Portland Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Albert Linder and daughter of Sauvies Island visited Mr and Mrs. John Linder of the Liberty district Sunday. Paul Schw artz of Brooks Hill has purchased a Plym outh coupe. Pete R ahn vtsited his sister. Mrs. Bill Payne, a t Cedar Mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hesse of Scholls visited Mr. and Mrs John Fuegy Sunday. TRY ONE OF THESE FAMOUS BLENDS AND BAVE1 l.lbby’». Crushed COMPANY N. A. D. A. Representative Talks to Local Dealer® J. D. Miller, northwest represent ative of the National Automobile Dealers' association. spoke at the meeting of the Washington county some time ago In a fall at his automobile dealers In the chamber ! home here. Is reported to ta: con- of commerce rooms Monday night R o c k C r e e k V e t in H o s p it a l; | valesclng Next county meeting will be M arch Mrs. C B. Taylor and daughter P ro g ra m a t S ch o ol Lena vtsited Mrs. Taylor , ne. her. M r; Melissa Jackson, in Portland Say you saw tt in tlie Argus. Sunday. W H Y P A Y M O "» F O R G JO n COFFEE? Pineapple HILLSBORO legislature a t Salem Wednes day Veteran Taken the Miss Marguerite Persyn ol Mt Angel visited with friend« around Banks und Roy a few days last Seriously 111 I week. Dick Wilcox, who broke his hip S afeway S tores 1 7 ( . CEREAL Large pkg. = G R A PEFR U IT No , „„ Page Three slzes; $ 1 .0 5 LEM ONETTES , ^ n 5c Grocery Prices Effective Friday to Monday, March 1st to 4th di w lB 27c 23c 13c 43c Honey Bradshaw’s, clover blossom. A C a 5-lb. tin ........ Raisins Choice seedless. 4-lb. bag ...... 23C F la v o J e ll All popular flavors. 3 pkgs........... 13C COFFEE— Hills Red Can. 1-lb........................................... OYSTERS or Shrimp— Gulf Kist. 5-oz. 2 cans ................. PEAS— Nature’s Gift, 303s. 2 cans ....................................... CORN— No. 2 fancy Golden Bantam. 2 c a n s ...................... BELL BRAND. All purpose family flour. 49-lb. sack ............................................................ Salm on Dog Food Del Monte Red Alaska. 90/» Is tall. 2 c a n s O O V / Victory. 3 cans 14c Calo. 2 cans........15c 31c OOx* 15c «Iv V $1.53 Tom atoes Alta Villa. 3 cans .......... 4ÖOV