H IL L S B O R O Thursday, March 28, 1935 Banks Group to Hold Sale In ju r ie « F a ta l H o p k in s Illy M r» to H e rm a n at T illa m o o k I'rod W i.lli.rU ) HANKS T he W ukupi - N iih u r i F ire K iris w ill g ive n ( imh I ■uili- B a lu n lu y beg in ning ul to a in in the w in d o w id the Bank» M i i c iu itile »lore H u rry C o le in iin 1« v is itin g hia w ife ul the (■ W M itJ ru w home Un» week lie wu» lu h l o f f u l t h e F lom 1 jig g in g e o iiip iin y neur C a rlto n on ueeoiint of the ili'i'l» »now there Mr» M .ib l'l I'lK -h rilll. w ho h.e. been b ik in i: cure o f M rt K llen West the prist few m onth», bus re ­ tu rn e d to her home neiu TiK.11 d M r» l.ytl« ' of H ills b o ro 1» sta yin g ut th e West home now I r a Saturday T he K p w o rth League 1» qxu iM ii in g *» » liv e r t in to he g ive n I11 the pursunage S a tu rda y a fte rn o o n from 2 to 5. E veryone 1» in v ite d W o rk in Hie louKhiK camps In the in o u n lu in s wu» »11» p e n d e d T h u rsd a y on account o f » n o w . T w e lv e Inches wu» re p o rte d ul E l­ wood's ru m p on G reen M ou n ta in und eighteen inches n t C ochran H ig h school Is to receive »nine new llb ru ry hooks u» the hoard hus u llo w n l *1 per p u p il fo r new honks. TTie E p w o rth League enjoyed 11 M arch W in d B lo w o u t F rid a y eve n ln g In the puraonuge M n rlu n M a x w e ll «pent the w e e k­ end III I ’o rtlu n d w ith relutlve» M rs C luud M eC ulin und »on of P o rtlu n d v is ite d her parent». M r m id Mr». J J Hutchens, M urch 20 Hunk» h ig h p hyslra das» v ls ltrd the e le c tric a l und Ice plant» in E01 m t G rove M u rch 20 A l the lig h t p la n t tile dynamo» m id diesel e n ­ gine» were studied. M r und M r» J J Hutchens ul tended ch u rch In IllU a h o io Sunday m id la te r were d in n e r guest» of then »011. O iv u l Hutehen, In Em e»t I Jrove. Ml»» lu iro n u Puetsch of Hunk». ( I S C, sophomore. le ft M urch 20 w illi a g ro u p o f fo rty landseupe u ri h ih . tin ul students fro m I) S C und U n iv e rs ity of O regon fo r Sun E iuhc I hco I o stu d y the fuinoua gui d m » there The g ro u p 1» undei the aiipei vlt.m ii of M l P lcii W hile h i San F rancisco Mi»» P u d »eh w ill v is it her cousin, H u rold W ugner, mi m i'h itc c l, then* lu ju r lr » F atal H erm un llo p k iie . 11 fo rm e r Hunks resident, died e a rly M onday m orn - lu g ut the C h n rlto n hospital l u T illa m o o k He was in ju re d M i n i ' l l I I I 11» he u llg h le tl fro m 11 tru c k w h ich hauled w orker» und wu.» » tru ck by 11 d e liv e ry tru c k 11» he »looped io p ick lip • . o ll le lh l ll g I r o l l l the »Heel Seeing the tru c k co m ­ in g und alm ost on h im he jum ped, hut Jumped lu lim it o f It C o n ­ cussion o f the b ru in resulted and he never regained consciousness M r H opkins w o u ld have been 45 In Ju ly, lie 1» su rv iv e d by hl» w ife C o n i, fo u r daughters I.ylu . hlu, I'h re d u m id D o ro th y; hi» parents, M r mid M r» D P H opkins. fiv e b ro th e rs Olu, Elm er. M arian, Chea­ te r m id C h a rlie , und tw u sister», Mr» C Hutehen» m id M rs L lo y d Solornun F un e ra l services w e r e conducted T hu rsd a y ut T lllu m o o k M r m id Mr». R obert H e llin g ,T of Forest (¡ro v e visite d M r. und M rs W G W a lke r Sunday. S enator George A itk e n o f G a r­ den l i m i n '. K e p i ■■»i n l i i l i v e E L IttaiN o f H illsb o ro , and A l b e r t A hsher o f i ’o rtla n d visite d H e n ry A tle e Inst week. G rand M aster V is its C harles Poole o f Eugene, grand m uster o f I. O. O F. o f Oregon. HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY In d rp e n d rn tly F rid a y , O w n rd and S a tu rd a y an d Operated M o n d a y S pecials FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2001 HOT SAUCE 10c 3 cans LAUNDRY SOAP ba 10 rs 19c of Gold- A-oney OSn V— V_/rr LLC CuP back guarantee. Lb. XlcJL» SYRUP Maple. In bulk. 23c Q u a rt SALAD DRESSING £ £ Nalley’g, guaranteed. The best you can buy. P I N E A P P L E „ „ .3 3 c BROOMS X 39c Fresh V e g e ta b le s Received D a ily ! KELLOGG'S BISCUIT FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF I pkg. Kellogg's PEP 12c 1 pkg. CORN FLAKES 9c 1 pkg. RICE K RISPIES 12c 29c W ith Coupon) paid hia o ffic ia l v is it to th e Bun kb I O < > F lodge M onday iv c n ln g Fn-«l M fiid v l. past grand muster of P o rtla n d, und llc n r y Young, also a past grund muster, o f flllls b o r o at tT ilil|M illh d h im M e m b e r were present from Eugene, Alsea, Fores’ G rove, H illsb o ro , Beaverton and P o rtlu n d S|»ee< hes w en g ive n anti the evening wax ended w ith an oyster suppei M ist L illia n Steele spent t ii e week end w ith her parents near Gaston M i am i M i . A G u m ro th re tu rn e d Sunday fro m N o itli Dakota, when* they were culled a few weeks ago by the death of M r G u m ro tlis brother New Woes ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Lette rs Presented An assembly was held M onday m o rn in g in the grad«* school. at w h ich M r. H opkins, p rin c ip a l, p re ­ sented green and w h ite ” Bs’* to seven boys, w ho earned them p la y ­ ing basketball Those re c e iv in g the le tte rs were Don and B illy Moore, V ernon W o lfo rd . Boy Moss. B illy Kessler. K vo sh i Kaw om ato. a n d Keizo Shigeno. Mrs. H a ttie D avidson o f Forest G rove six*nt M onday n ig h t and at Hazeldale T he burden o f a b u c k in g Senate w hich th re a te n e d to upset his w hole New iJeul p ro g ru m h a rd ly seems to have affected P re s id e n t Ito o s e v e lt. show n la u g h in g h e a rtily a t a q u ip someone got o ff And llu e y L o u g 's In siste nce on an ln v is ilg a tlo n o f P o stm a ster-G en e ra l Janie» F a rle y d o e s n 't seem to b o th e r the la tte r, show n Jesting w ith his c h ie f re c e n tly lu th e la tte r's odlee. Tuesday w ith her m other, M rs. M A Dodds, and o th e r relatives. Mi»» M a x w e ll Honored Miss M ario n M a x w e ll was pleas­ a n tly surprised M onday evening w hen "a group o f frie n d s gathered at h e r house to h e lp her celebrate her eighteenth b irth d a y Present were Hazel W o lfo rd , Peggy W il­ son. W ilm a Rosencrans, Theresa Paetsch, M a rio n M a x w e ll, D a vid W ilson. Ed M a x w e ll. D a vid Rosen­ crans, George F in c k , George and H a rvey Thom pson. C h a rlie L ip p e rt was ta ke n to the G uym on h o sp ital I n Forest G rove M onday e ve n in g fo llo w in g a h eart atta ck at th e Mead home on G reen M ou n ta in . M rs. F lo-a M u n fo rd re tu rn e d to her home Sunday fro m M on m o u th w here she had spent s e v e r a l m onths w h ile h e r son K enneth a t­ tended N orm al school there. K e n ­ neth to o k over his duties as p r in ­ cip a l o f a grade school in C o rv a l­ lis M onday Mr and M rs C harles S h ip le y w ent to T illa m o o k Tuesday, w here they rem ained u n til a fte r the f u ­ ne ra l o f th e ir nephew, H erm an H opkins. E d ito r's Note — H e lp y o u r local correspondent and y o u r c o m m u n ity by tu rn in g in y o u r news items. The A rg u s wants a ll the good news o f e ve ry c o m m u n ity in the H ills ­ boro area "We are he w in g out a com m on­ w e a lth —a co m m onw ealth o f states w h ic h we hope w ill g ive to its people m ore tr u ly th a n any that has gone before, the fu lfillm e n t o f se cu rity. o f freedom , o f o p p o rtu ­ n ity . and o f happiness w h ic h A m e r­ ica asks and is e n title d to receive." President Roosevelt. "W e have come to a tim e w hen o u r need is to discover m ore fu lly and to d ire c t m ore p u rp o s e fu lly in ­ to useful chunnels th a t greatest of a ll n a tu ra l resources, the genius o f th e yo u n ge r g e neration.” — P resi­ dent Roosevelt. Accidents Taking Take Large Toll I f you have th re e c h ild re n the p ro b a b ility is th a t one o f them d u rin g his life tim e w ill e ith e r be k ille d o r in ju re d in an autom o b ile accident. T his statem ent was made by A l­ b e rt W W h itn e y, vice -p re sid e n t of the N a tio n a l Safety co uncil, in con­ nection w ith th e "L e t's Q u it K ill- i in g " tr a ffic safety cam paign spon- , sored in O regon by th e Oregon State M o to r association. I t was based on n a tio n a l auto- ! m obile accident fig u re s w h e re in it I was shown th a t 36,000 persons w ere k ille d and 954.000 in ju re d d u rin g the 1934 calendar year. I f one o f th e c h ild re n is k ille d , chances are n e a rly one o u t o f tw o he w ill be s tru c k by an autom o­ b ile w h ile w a lk in g , it was fu rth e r i pointed o u t b y th e m o to r associa- ' tion. Chances are n e a rly one o u t of fiv e he was k ille d in a c o llis io n o f tw o autom obiles. The greatest cause o f pedestrian fa ta litie s, records show, is crossing a street betw een intersections, 4,310 persons h a v in g been k ille d in th is w ay d u rin g 1934. N e a rly 17 per cent o f a ll pedestrian fa ta litie s were caused by w a lk in g along a ' ru ra l h ighw ay. O th e r causes o f pedestrian deaths, in o rd e r o f im portance, w ere crossing a t an in te rse ctio n w here there was no signal, 12.1 per cent; c h ild re n p la y in g in the street. 11.3 per cent; com ing fro m behind parked car, 94 per cent, and crossing at an in te rse ctio n against the signal, 6 9 per cent. O f th e pedestrians k ille d . 8660 w ere between th e ages o f 15 and 64; 3240 w ere o ve r 65 years old; 2.880 w ere betw een the ages o f 5 and 14. and 1,170 w e re u n d e r 4 years old. Q U A L IT Y 17c PORK ROAST LARD COMPOUND 3 ib.».25c " t P o rk and B e e f P ro d u c t. DR N DM nd BACK rU R DI 111 DC Do A bones . Lb. UCDDI1IP lltlfn lllU A la s k a » . 101b KB 12c $1.35 BACON SLICED u N ic e an d L ean. OYSTERS BACON BACK LOIN STEAK u. BOILING BEEF - Q - 30c w "“ CHOICE BABY STEER BEEF! TRY IT — YOU’LL LIKE IT! 45c 25c 16c Banks, full cream. Lb. 4 J 8e CORN 4 ..... J 5c F r id a y and S a tu rd a y Pure cane. 100-lb. sack Cloth bag. 10 lbs. H o m e C u red 20C COTTAGES BACON SQUARES Lb 20C 18c Half or whole. C H O IC E M U T T O N 8 c SHOULDER, lb. l i e 15c LEGS and CHOPS. Lb. Lb. BEEF ROAST ,.» Good pack. No. 4 sieve. QlZf* No. 2 cans. 2 fo r ................ ÄtrX* FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET SPRING FEATURES R o lled Oats Regular or Quick Cooking. 9-ib. bag......4 5 c Walla Walla. -| TISSUE Scott. 1000-sheet rolls. Oc 20C O A T S — Regular or Quick, 9-lb. b ag ..................................... 4 1 With the Purchase 1 Kellogg PEP 1 RICE KRISI’IES 1 CORN FLAKES 1 BISCUIT FREE t9c SHORTENING Pancrust. 25c BOOTH’S SARDINES— Mus­ tard, tomato, natural, -d ff 1-lb. 2 cans ..................... At/V» QUAKER MACARONI— Egg Noodles, Spaghetti. O ra pkg..................................... o v SHORTENING— White Cloud. C a rto n 3 -lb . can of 12c 12c 9c 49c ..... SYRUP — Mellow Drip. 15c 19c 1 2 -o z. ju g Bulk. 4 Pigs. Q u a rt W ith Coupon In y o u r container. 29c Pancake Fisher’s. N o. 10 F lo u r V 4 9 c A J !9c d J ,5c ........... PUFFED WHEAT Kellogg’s—Whole Wheat Bis­ cuit, Whole W’heat Flakes. Your choice. 10c 29c Q u a rt ju g .............». CATSUP—Highway. C L A M S . Minced. F. A. t/g can ............................... L a rg e 14-oz. b o ttle SALMON. BAKING POWDER — Calumet. No. 1 ta ll can ...... X ................. 2 5 c MILK— Mt. Vernon. 25c Tall cans. MAYONNAISE. Nalley’s. Q u a rt SALAD DRESSING. Nalley’s. Q u a rt L u x T o ile t Soap— 2 b ar# ................................ C ry s ta l W h ite — 10 bars ............................ 1 QtfX XO* OOz* J U c /C z Qo P e e t’s G r a n u la te d — 2 la rg e p k g # .................... 1 large pkg. Free. S up er Suds— 3 p kg s.................................J M V X z 1 pkg. Free. P a lm o liv e — 3 bars ......................... n TEA Best C o lu m b ia ..70c Black. ’/«-lb...... JL Best 25c J a p a n G re e n 55c 1 9-oz. Peet’s Granulated Free 25c 25c COFFEE C o lu m b ia Econom y (L b . 1 9 c ) 3 lbs.......... SOAPS Iv o ry . Medium. 5 bars ............................... B. PRODUCE FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ORANGES. Large, sweet. ONIONS. Boiling sizf. Dozen ................. ............ GRAPEFRUIT. Fancy. CARROTS. New. Large. 6 for ..................... B unch ...................................... 4c 5 /» «5U KELLOGG BISCUIT FREE D E V IL E D M E A T . L ib b y's. 3 cans 10c QQr* lie IOC TOILET TISSUE O ld» Edwards. 2-lb. can yl 4 -o z . c e llo p k g . .................... SHRIMP or OYSTERS—Gulf Kist. Fancy, 5-oz. GRAPEFRUIT c^ 11? ^ 1"".. 25c 5 lbs. maple. PEPPER— Black. offer. -Ke/V/ Pink., Is tall. 2 for SARDINES—Jitney. 5-oz. can. Can ............... 2 pkgs. -g “ vV Pkg. Roger's S ilv e rw a re 29C Can ROMAN MEAL J L5c SHREDDED W HEAT The original. OQz* PANCAKE FLOUR. Maximum. L a rg e p k g . FREE—Scottie Cream Pitcher with purchase of 2 pkgs. tin ..... E xquisite. S ' tins. TO M ATO JUICE COFFEE ............ 33c £< Off XeOtJ /I Or» Rose City, cut. S pecial« SMOKED MEATS GREEN BEANS N 3 C o an 2 BEANS PEAS 4 fo r ....... 8c Ready to advise yon in p u ritiaaing. Ready to give real values. A ll asrata inspected by D r. Nicol and Dr. A lm q u L l. HAMS,» " I stand o r fa ll b y m y refu sa l to accept as a necessary c o n d itio n o f o u r fu tu re , a perm anent a rm y o f unem ployed."— P resident Roose­ ve lt. A G erm an scientist has in c o r­ porated the lig h t beam a nd the p h o to -e le ctric cell and perfected a device fo r m easuring th e density o f fo g —Ex. SUGAR $4 CQ A«tPiJ PRIDE OF THE WEST. Æ Q 4 9 -lb . sack ........................... i a X «7 CHEESE L a rg e No. 2 l/g can Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. E d ito r's Note — H e lp y o u r local S T E W . correspondent and y o u r c o m m u n ity by tu rn in g in y o u r news item s The A rg u s wants a ll the good news o f e ve ry c o m m u n ity in the H ills ­ boro area. to M o n d a y , M a rc h 2 9 to A p r il 1, incl. 4 9 -lb . sack Butter Kernel, whole kei'iicl. No. 2 can SATURDAY SPECIALS A F rid a y SAFEWAY. S E R V IC E At Y our S e r v ic e C o m m u n ity c lu b m et F rid a y eve- I n in g in the schoolhouse A fte r business a program was presented ■ by the G re tn a w a ld fa m ily of Reed- v ille , th e Moose q u a rte t o f H ills ­ boro and a boys’ q u a rte t fro m R eedville. Miss M a rio n Haag of R e e d ville played a couple o f piano num bers. A r th u r Syverson and H a rold Schaper w ere responsible fo r the program . M rs C harles W eaver has been i l l at h e r home fo r tw o weks. G e ra ld in e T a y lo r o f C o o p e r M o u n ta in spent the w eek-end in P o rtla n d w ith h e r cousin, G ladys Dahl. Cooper M o u n ta in Ladies' Sew ing c lu b m et w ith M rs. Sam Steele in B eaverton T hursday. T w e n ty -tw o were present. M r and Mrs. D ic k K e lly o f The D alles v is ite d M r and M rs. W. A Jones last week. D o ris Syverson is spending a ' week in P o rtla n d. FREE E ffe c tiv e I kavaa, ju aip er oil. ate., in llttla vraan t a h lets >*all««i Rukatw. W orka on the Lliwlw. 1 burning or backache In four day«, if not pli-nsed any druiuf 8U»re. Adv. MEAT SPECIALS Prices fo r F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y M a rc h 29, 3 0 , an d A p r il 1 FLOUR C O M PA N Y M an y a m an has lost a good pal by m a rry in g her. Ex P ro gram G iv en AT PRICES. WITHIN YOUR REAC MEAT (By Mr». J. C. S m ith ) H A Z E L D A I.E Hazeldale com ­ m u n ity c lu b w ill sponsor a p ro ­ gram and basket s ix ia l at the i school at 8 p. in. Saturday. P ro ­ ceeds w ill be used to fu rn is h the new k itc h e n . Adm ission i ; free and everyone is welcom e Refreshm ents ■ w ill be sold at .a .m a ll charge A j fin e program has been arranged, ; in c lu d in g a ta lk on Radio from tiie In sid e ” by A r t K irk h a in , chief KO1N announcer. Dale M cFarlane of A loha w ill sing and the fteed- v ille boys’ q u a rte t w ill present a group o f song» A l Je ld e rks w ill au ctio n the baskets. M r. and Mrs. H Beadle, Roy and | R ichard Beadle o f Gresham visited M r and Mr., W P. B rooks Sunday Young people's social c lu b met w ith B e tty A ltis ia n F rid a y eve- ' n in g A fte r the business they w e n t , to the ska tin g r in k a t H ills b o ro j T w e n ty -tw o w ere in the party. M rs A lb e rt N e w to n has been confined to her home w ith flu . Ji/te H IL L S B O R O P a rty in H ills b o ro F ive-ye a r-o ld »listening fo r firs t tim e to k itte n 's p u r r ,; M um m y, it's le ft Its m o to r ru n n in g .” Y ou n g P eop le H o ld S k a tin g S afeway S tores Prices "More and m ore people are do­ A BLADDER LAX ing th e ir ow n th in k in g . M ore and m ore men and wom en are lo o kin g T H IS 25c T E S T F R E E up th e ir ow n facts and fo rm in g If it fails When irrlta tlu n wakaa th e ir o w n opinions.” — President up. u»a th u bkatkler lax U» flush out Ini« Roogevelt. purtt.U** and aelda. Get huchu Fail to Sadden ‘Frank and Jim’ Plan Program F a m ilir t H ere T w o fa m ilie s from Nebraska have nettled in the B unk* co m m u n ity the past week They are Mr and M ix. C h ris U te ciit and daughter from B loom field. N e b , w ho have moved in to Bit* Ethel S m ith honse T h e lr son in -la w anti daughter, M r and M rs. l ’aul V o ltt. and his m : tei G ertrude, also ol B loo m fie ld . N e b , have m oved onto the Foster plat e at G re e n ville A pot lut k d in n e r was enjoyed Thursday by the it N A women in th e ir h u ll. F ive hu n dre d was played in the afternoon. H ig h score was made by M rs Tom Qualls, and sect aid by Mrs. Bussell Frost. George Moss, w ho is em ployed at P h ilo m a th , spent the week-end at his borne here. E rv in S hipley and sons E verett anti Leonard o f H ills b o ro visited Ins parents, M r und M rs. Charles S h ip le y, fro m T hursday to S a tu r­ day M ism A d eliu Puetsch and Dallas Cook o f P o rtla n d spent S aturday n ig h t and Sunduy ut the Ed Paetst h home Sunduy they und M rs Ed Paetsch anti M is s Hazel Puetsch visite d at Neskowin B lu e b ird clu b met M onday a ft­ ernoon w itn th e ir leader. Theresa Puetsch The little g irls had th e ir firs t lesson in handcraft w o r k w h ich was weaving Mesdames C B H all. George M ohs , Vern P ricke tt. Nora Dooley und Tom Q ualls attended a B N A card p a rty in H ills b o ro M arch 10 W ill M ake K rprenentatlon Legion A u x ilia r y w ill present A m e rica n iza tio n badges to seven Cum p F ire g irls at u co u n cil fire in the Boy Scout cabin Thursday evening M abel K inosbita, T um i and K ay- oshi Ish n ore absent fro m school w ith the murups It is reported that m um ps are q u ite pre va le n t in th is and nearby co m m unities T here have also been a num ber o f cases o f the three-day measles M rs George Moss a ttended H. N A lodge in H ills b o ro Wednesday evening w ith Mrs. Tom Qualls. Change in Leaders M iss O pal T u cke r is the new leader of the W ika p i-N a h o n Cam p F ire g irls She w ill be assisted by M iss M ario n M a xw e ll M iss Ethel S m ith, w ho has been the leader o f the g ro u p since it was organized about a year ago and w h o has been interested in the Carnp F ire m ovem ent here fo r several years, has resigned and m oved away Miss E ve lyn Jackson spent the w eek-end w ith Elsie M eyers in B uxton. A card p a rty w ill be give n in the It N A. h a ll F rid a y evening Pave Three 19c 1/,-lb.............. High quality Coffee and Tea at a saving. FLO UR fQ JLatJO N o rth e rn o r B e ll. 4 9 -lb . sack F is h e r’s B le n d , C ro w n o r D rifte d Snow. 4 9 lbs. ............. Q l Q9 SUGAR C. & H. Berry Finest cane. Q/- 100 lbs. .............. 10 lbs. 49c G ra p e fru it Juice Del Monte. N o. 5 can .............................. ■