The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
Talk on India
Interesting Bits
T
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News Gleaned
Here
Tuesday
Counfy Trips
Public Invited to Addres*
Bits
■ among
at Chriatian Church
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
One Way of Doing It
MAC
T hursday, M unii 21, 1935
OREGON
By Munch
SA*^ YOUNG m a n !
y o u « pop
THE LANOt-ORO IS
HERE K X THE RENT— -
It'S ALMOST THREE
teuu
Another Spud
Pool Planned
Balance of Potato«** Around
Sherwood to In* Taken
< By Franci» S. Barr)
of interest are picked up
the subscribers b.v a mem-
; ber of the Argus staff who spends
much of his time out in the field
MohAn V Raj of Bombay. India.
Something of the "Old Military
Mill deliver w ith the aid of colored -Trail" « a s told by Otto Solberger.
pictures, an address on present Mr Solberger lives way up in the
day India at the Christian church Mason Hill district and was found
in Hillsboro at 7:30 p. m Tuesday mowing red clover seed in one
Mr Kaj is a graduate of the of hls fields. It was surveyed on
University of Minnesota and is at horseback and went over the
mountain something like an Indian
, trail. G rain and produce had to
| be hauled over the m ountains on
! this road to St. Helens and the
Columbia river.
This road has been resurveyed
and relocated, of course, in later
years. The old road now has trees
growing in the center of it as large
as a foot through. The present
road winds its way through Mason
Hill district and on top of the
m ountain to Mr Solberger's place,
w here it ends. Mr. Solberger be-
, lieves that in the near future as
more people settle, the road w i l l 1
' be continued on and extend into
> what is the Skyline road.
’ Washington county is just in
! its infancy along the agricultural
lines, believes Cecil H eyndnckx of
i near Schefflin County products
! are diversified and nothing as yet
! has become a specialty. Mr. Heyn-
derickx has put several acres of
: his land under cultivation for the
1 raising of beets for seed S p ecial-,
’ ized seed raising seems very feas-
I ible for Washington county. We
present taking a p o s t graduate s|lan hear m ore from Mr. Heyn-
course in University of Oregon dricg x on seed raising later.
Though a Hindu, h e embraced
Making the loop on one of Cor­
C hristianity and is a member of
nelius route 2's many roads, we
the
in Eugene
He s Christian
2 £ d “ ™ a church
lieutenant
m fn e “
f » S o Ä ’ u o ’Ä
m " ' ^
sons Robert and Ralph visited Mr
and Mrs Victor Murali at Slier
wood Sunday
Mrs Heddinger of Newberg spent
from Siindiy until Tuesduy visit
ing her daughter, Mrs Harold I
Aebischer. ami family.
Theophlle Cappoen, father o f
Ill Mitre 11, U h * month of
Jerom e Cappoen. who has b e e n
spending (wo and a half m o n th s1 Spring robin, you lived ev­
with his daughter, Mrs Iti ne Tag ery bit of resist it nee you cun
lion, at Cornelius, lefl for his home
m uster up. Rich milk, such
at Watsonville, C a l. Thursday
George Rogers Is back In school, uh ours. contains every vita­
after a week's illness al Ids home [ min for physical fitniwu.
ill Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs Ray Peed and chil­
Quart
dren of P arrott Mountain visited
Mr. and Mrs. W C Edy Sunday
Y oh Need It!
LAUREL RIDGE Sherw ood po­
tato grow ci s' potato pool No. 1,
winch was formed some weeks ugo.
has been filled and the potatoes
shipped to Texas l'ool No, 2 ts
i now being formed. This pool is
expected Io lake all the rem aining
M iss Asluihr E lected
IHilaloes in the Sherwood district,
Miss Helen Asbuhr has been re- j
j The washed seconds not included
, in the pools find much favor ill eleeled to teach the Laurel Rlilgej
, Hie eyes of farm housewives for school for another year.
tuble use amt town people will not
Subscribe now to the Argus In
I buy other than the washed No. 2s.
Phone 1104
Oregon $1 50 u year. Six months
Onions Sold
Onion grow ers in the Sherwood 88c. Three months 50 cents. Two
tf
, section are selling (he last of their months 33 cents.
1934 crop at >4 per sack
Work on W. C. Edy's prune
dryer Is well advanced The up-
I rights and rafters are up and the
! siding is being put on. Charles
Haynes ts the architect and build­
er.
Mr and Mrs Frank Koter of
McMinnville, formerly of Closka.
Rhone 771
M in n , w ere guests Friday evening
at tile G. F. Atrops home.
Mr and Mrs. C. F N ystrom and
Special* for Friday and Saturday, March 22 - 23
family made a trip to Portland
Sunday Io visit the destroyer Wor-
1 den.
Sunday guests a t t h e Walter
F ührer home were Mr and Mrs.
! Edward Spidal of Portland and
Mr and Mrs George Egger and
or SPAGHETTI
Large 2 Vit cans.
son Herman of funnel.
W. C Edy cut Ins thum b severe-
, ly on a large spike Saturday while
it.
at work on his prune dryer.
I
John S trickler and Jam es Hurris
are m aking cedar imp posts for
C St U n i o n M a i l
I
Mrs" J ^ W . w J r s vis R c e d v ì l e S u n d a y
Mr G arland of Newberg, w ho is |
buying them for hop grow ers al
i Helmold
l e i n expressed
o l i i h U
“
«
A ll-
„
« . . . J “ e d .M r. and Mrs J It. Sanford
S c h o o l tO BfcCt I Salem
Palestine expedition led by Gen*
A d d s t o B u i l d i n g s at North Plains Sunday.
eral Allenby He has traveled ex- ‘he w eather as being typical of
Mrs. Lloyd Stearns and small j
K night’s Rogue River
~
SERA sewing club met w ith Mrs j
„ „ , _.
,
W ashington County
tensively having been in nineteen M arch and spring was near at
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL—Les-
¡daughter Jo Ann are spending a
E.
Wallace
March
13.
Instruction!
n
P
.
Large 2*/<j cans
Italian.
.
few
days
at
the
S.
S.
Stearns
ranch
different countries, including Amer- '»ana.
............................
ter Bellinger of West Union is w as given in pocket m aking About
RF.EIH 1LLE Rcedville Sunday
ica. Mr Raj has acquainted him- , . On up into the hills is J the farm building
„ an addition on to his is attnndAd
1 school will elect officers Sunday while Lloyd is at Tillamook on I
ive land and has
h a s ; of Sam Gerig. Gerig and family house and store.
his regular route as salesman for
self w ith his native
dance was elven at t h e C e d a r 1 morning.
a.
traveled over the country visit- were quite enthused over an excit-
Fred Kassnbaum o fP o rtland vis- Mill Grange haU Saturday night
Mrs N Johnson visited relatives an uuto parts company They arc
now m aking their home In M c ­
S 5 a aK u n eg fam iliar w ith their h < V r e c e n tly . Reynold Gerig in a “ «£ ^ “^ X J ' S ^ V e r
u ? d a 7 ^ < *’ * ■ * * “ “ • S a t’ I *
G. Morrison of Portland visited M innville
religions. He has had conferences four-hanaed game was dealt loOO
E* FV Anderson attended Ver-
t y n gnt.
George I. Baker received word
1
Mr.
and Mrs. W. M Snipes Thurs-
with Mahatma Gandhi and has in trum p «spades). Two jacks of boort Farm ers union M arch la
from his wile, who is a t The Dalles,
i
day.
worked among the untouchable.' diamonds for 300 pinochle th at gave
Mr. and Mrs George Donald of
P -ir tu
stating that their daughter-in-law ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. C. W Dickson, is g e ttin g 1
He visited Christian mission sta- him a meld of 1800. With the help Portland visited Mr and Mrs Glenn s - P U U I U t ly t c l l l y
t
tions and is fam iliar with protes- of his p artn er they took all 25 C arr and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
along very nicely after her opera- I
tant missionary work l n India, tricks, netting 2500 for the hand Boy Saturday.
tion. Mrs. B aker thinks she will j
Helen Becker spent the week- retu rn home next week.
These visits have made him fam- Those participating in the game
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn C arr visited
• . -
iliar with little known phases of were Reynold Gerig, Mrs. Sam Mr and Mrs. A lbert Helfridge at i
*)an,e (a r’« >
end w ith Helen Johnson in Port-1 Mr and Mrs John M atthiesen '
Indian life to outside people. Mr Gerig. Sylvia Gerig and Art Cord- Portland Saturday.
FIRDAI.E -M r and Mrs E. W land.
visited at the August R upprccht j
Cup and saucer in
Raj speaks six Indian languages er. Incidentally Mr. Gerig has one L. G. Boie visited Mr. and Mrs C arter gave a party Sunday in
Mrs. L. Foster is staying with home at Six Corners Suiiduy
2 in 1.
each package.
and English lluently.
of the best views from Iowa Hill William Boyd and family of Beav- honor of the birthdays of th e i r 'h e r daughter. Mrs. George Imlay
Mrs Joseph W erre Sr. returned ,
In his lecture Mr Raj will tell
that can be found in the county,
erton Saturday night. * >n Billy and daughter Hazel. St
Rcedville C. E. met March 12 from a two weeks' visit w ith her
Regular 15c
of the industrial, religious and so-
On the Pierson place. Don Pier- Yule Austin and sons Dwight P a trick s Day decorations w e r e with Mrs S. A Becker. A skating daughter. Mrs. Carl Asbuhr, and
Large pkg.
cial aspects of Mother India." He son and Bill Borgelt were found and Clark, and Dick W olfert of used The afternoon was spent in party will be voted on Sunday family in P ortland Sunday
She
will also tell of the work of mis- laboriously sawing up a felled tree Wiggins, Colorado, are visiting Mi playing games. Twenty-two guests
social fallowed the business reports Mr. Asbuhr. who has been !
sionanes, India's struggle for in- into cordwood.
and Mrs. G lenn Carr.
w ere present.
meet.
quite ill in a Portland hospital, as |
dependence, of Mahatma Gandhi s
That the earlier publishing date
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wright of
Mr and Mrs Parson and son
Mrs S A. Becker has another being recovered
influence and of the industrial and of the Argus is appreciated by Portland visited
M. C. Larsen and Leonard visited friends
at Aumes- SERA class at Hazeldule. Mrs
John Schm ellzer anil H a r o l d 1
political needs of India. He
has county folks was the opinion ex- family Sunday
ville last week.
Becker also has a class that meets Aebischer w ere in Portland and
Blue & W hite.
(Ireen & W hite
in addition a display of India
art pressed
by Mr. and Mrs. John
Last of a series of three cook-
Mr and Mrs. Sheet and chil- in the Huber G range hall,
Jennings Lodge camp ground mak- :
goods and textiles
Haase They like the earlier date mg schools under the auspices of dren attended a fellowship meet-
C.
G reenawald is recovering from ing pluns for erecting cottuges be- !
'Mr. Mohan V. Raj comes high- because the farm ers and town the home economics departm ent ing at T urner Monday. They also an
appendicitis operation
last fore the sum m er camp m eeting of
Evangelical churches.
ly commended by Christian min- people receive their copies on the of O. S. C. was held at the home visited relatives at Salem.
week.
isters over the state and 1 per- same day. Now farm ers can comet of Mrs E. Wallace under the di-
Mr and Mrs. Lukas entertained
Mrs Wilma Gregory is teaching
Mr and Mrs. W alter Spath and
sonally feel the people of Hillsboro to town and purchase through the rection of Miss Chase. Nineteen with a party and old tim e dance the seventh and eighth grades in
and vicinity will be afforded a n | ads before all of the items are soldj w-ere present. She specialized in Saturday night.
the absence of F. Vanderrnost, who
opportunity to hear first h a n d e d ! out.
I «low ‘° cook greens and w hite
William Carter, son of Mr and is in the hospital.
C on p lr H onored
the story of present day India that
Tennis Pyle and fam ily w ere vegetables.
Mrs. E. W Carter, cut his hand
Friends of Mr and Mrs. M Mc-
seldom comes our way," R. L. P u t- , found to be old Argus readers.
Cornell club met w ith Mrs. Dave severely while cutting wood Mon-
nam. local pastor, declared. The The rooms in the Pyle home w e re , Edigar M arch 15. Tw enty-tw o w ere day evening Ten stitches were Mayhill gave a surprise party on
them Saturday night
public i-
is , invited
I being re-kalsomined.
present
taken.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Churchley
1 Mrs. Jam es McCabe, near the
Mr and Mrs. Jam es W alters and
A meeting was held at th e Fir-
| Firdale school, added her name to family visited the C. W. S truthers dale school house last Tuesday by "isited Mr and Mrs H Stout in
! the many Argus readers by taking family at Hiteon Sunday.
the farm ers of this district in re- Orenco Sunday.
' out a subscription.
_ Townsend C'lnb to_Meet
gard to the milk route question
l y r r lC P T S
Five cows w ere sold by David
Townsend club of Cedar Mill
We specialize in quality com-'
Feature* for Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 22, 23 and 25 — Hillsboro
u v i t c i a x / i i i v c i o Lorenz recently through the classi- will m eet tonight (Thursday» at
Quality job printing—Argus.
m ereiai printing.—Argus.
tf
LEISYVILLE — The Leisyv i 11 e J fied columns of the Argus and
Women's club met with Mrs. Einar j brought very good prices. Hence
S w an sd ow n
igren Thursday afternoon and the Argus representative was a
h ted officers. Mrs. Einar Berg- welcome visitor at the Lorenz
Cake Flour
gi n was re-elected president, Mrs home. Mr Lorenz believes that
Jo« Seus. vice-president. Mrs. John this year will be a very good one
G atesJr., secretary-treasurer. Com for th e farm er and b etter prices
mittees are Mrs. John Sinclair, are already being given the pro-
Mrs. A lbert Hanley and Mrs F ra n k ' ducer. A good, sound optimistic
Pranger, flowers; Mrs Henry Grif- outlook is expressed by the farm-
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
fing. Mrs Maes a n d Mr* Lilly ers for this and the coming years
Hanley, sick; Mrs Lorenz, Mrs.
Increasing the size of his present
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
George Padgett and Mrs. Brice flock of 200 chickens is the plan of
Adams, eats. Mrs Brice Adams is Herman Koch. An upturn in the
Simply w rite a letter of less than 100 words telling "Why I Úse and Prefer Palmolive
reporter. Club will meet with Mrs chicken industry is Mr Koch's pre-
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday— March 22, 23 and 25
Frank Pranger in April. Mrs. Ken- diction.
Soap." and enter into this new Palm olive C ontest Ask your grocer for detutls
nedy became a new member.
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a k
t > l <‘ br “ ed
.
Official and Unofficial News —
A birthday dinner was given for An , hat is m to p rint ln Hillsboro:
a? d ,kMrSi J<u and ‘ h e county — Court, arrests.
X 3 the L H schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s .
McIntyre home.
deaths, society —Every week in the
F ruit jars from the Louise Home
tf
WHEN YOU BUY HEINZ YOU BUY THE BEST!
to be filled by the Women's club
-
have arrived
Mrs. Pranger Honored
EIGHTEEN
Mrs. F. A. Pranger was given
REGULAR
Due to the fact th a t some
a birthday dinner Sunday by her
DIFFERENT
CANS
sister, Mrs. Verboort of Hillsboro
of our m erchandise ad­
KINDS!
Mrs. J. B. Adams of Farming-
vertised last week arrived
ton, Mrs. E E. Rowton, and Mrs
too late, we are giving
Brice Adams spent Tuesday with
Get in line! Tilda will serve hot
custom ers another
Mrs Rowton’s sister. Mrs Berg o u r
soup Friday and Saturday!
of Aloha
chance to stock th eir lard ­
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
CURRY’S
GROCERY
Tomatoes
Macaroni
3
17c 3....
29c
Prunes
Tomato Juice
3
17c 2
Dalles Flour'- b
... i i Home
V
at rirdale
chruuna Keiiy.
Shoe Polish Mother’s Oats
9c
29c
Tuna Fish
Shrimp
2 c.„.
25c 2
23c
PIGGLY WIGGLY
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
H E IN Z S O U P
SOUP’S ON!
Charles Follette of Forest Grove
won in the Everding trapshoot
in Portland Sunday by smashing
50 straight targets Oscar Shifter
of Timber finished one target be
low Follette.
Quality job printing—Argus.
er at great savings.
COFFEE— Shasta. Royal
Club, Boka, S & W Glass
ja r or can .
29c
2 lb*................................ 55c
1-lb., bulk ................ 19c
3 lbs., bulk ....................55c
CAKE FLOUR — Large
Pkg-
2 pkgs.....................
dQP
TiFV
“ JQp
iFVe
CRAB MEAT,
1^8. 2 cans
SALMON or MACKEREL
’One a Penny
Two a Penny—
H ot Cross
BUNS
A traditional Lenten
delicacy — particularly
delicious as it is baked
here. O rder your Hot
Cross Buns today.
O ur breads and pas­
tries will add to the
health and happiness
of any family. Give us
a trial.
Perfection
Bakery
A Hillsboro Owned
Instilutlan
z
= = .. 19c
Oregon Prunes
4 lbs.
Cres­
BAKING SODA —
cent brand.
4 1-lb. pkg*.
£ IV
27c
Baking Powder
2 lbs.
R o lled Oats
A rm our’s best.
One pound
We Deliver
45 c
9 b . b
MACARONI
FIG BARS O Pound
v“ 'rab
Plain or Whole Wheat
or SPAGHETTI.
Good quality..........
SALMON 5 Ä
lb*.
TALL
TIN
red
PALMOLIVE SOAP , b„.
14c
CR I S C O j.», ,in........
SUPER SUDS ....... ..
P U R E X I i-salaa ju,
P & G NAPTHA SOAP RC,±r ...
57c
9c
18c
10c
DOG FOOD
Wheat Hearts
COCONUT
CALO
28-oz. pkg.
B aker's I’rem, Shredd
10c
16c
10c
a -v jU
"His M aster's Choice"
Each
23c
20 MULE BORAX CHIPS. Large pkg.
20 MULE BORAX POWDER. 2-lb. pkg.
JOHNSON’S WAX— 1-lb. paste, or pint liquid.
JOHNSON’S GLO COAT. Tin ...............
CATSUP
PEACHES
Made from
vine ripened
tomatoes.
Canned from
selected fruit.
18c
‘/«-lb.
..... 24c
27c
59c
..... 59c
Each
GRAPE­
FRUIT
FANCY
No. 2>/t
FLOUR
FLOUR
2 for
KITCHEN QUEEN
The old
favorite.
4-H BRAND
Hard wheat
Blend
49-lb.
Bag
2? ’1.49
Free
$4 ff/»
laD t)
With Purchase of
Criseo 3
65c
M. J . B.
Package.
fo r
Real COFFEE
Zuvor
Phone 1001
WILEY’S
[NEW DEAL]
GROCERY
X Street*
and
-I?-
30c
S'. 83c
FREE DELIVERY
.noif •
27c
PEARS
Hand Picked.
B arlett’fl.
New Size
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables Daily
s d ii
27
No. 2 tin
We are proud of our m er­
chandise and guarantee
its quality.
1
5c
Quick or Slow.
icr
can* .....
PORK & BEANS
MN A
Phone «51
27c
$1.59
; M
Leisyville Group
Follette Wins Ever din g
Shoot on Portland Traps
De,i**ry
+
oanod I
No. 2i/g Tin
PINEAPPLE
Selected from the best
fruit. Canned in a heavy
syrup. No. 2>/g can.
19c
A palache Brand.
S H R I M P No.
1 tin ............
SALAD AID DURKEE’S.
Quart ........•....................
HOME BRAND.
PICKLES CALIFORNIA
....................
TEA GARDEN DRIPS Pin, ju,
SUNRISE COFFEE FRESH.
1-lb. pkg.
SOAP LARGE BARS. Brown or W hite.
4 b a rs
10c
37c
35c
17c
25c
17c
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