The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
Snvdcrs Move
to Beaverton
Kinton School Repair Given
O. K.J Pomona to Meet
(By M™ E. b Co»)
KINTON M r and Mrs J C
S n id er and son Lester, who have
lived in this com m unity for the
past th irty years or m ore, m oved
to B eaverton last w eek to m ake
th eir home.
H enry S te w a rt, who was re p o rt­
e d ill last w eek is still very til at
th e hom e of his daughter. M rs W
C Hall
Jam es Moore, assessor for t h i s
part of the district, has been m ak ­
ing th e ro u n d s nnd assessing p ro p ­
e rty here d u rin g the past w eek
L adies' Aid society held an e n ­
joyable m eeting T hursday after­
noon at the hom e of Mrs O H.
P eterson Next re g u la r m eeting w ill
be w ith M rs Em ery V anK leek
May 2.
T he road crew has been doing
a fine piece of grading th e road
th ro u g h tow n du rin g th e past
w eek, w ith d itches all cleaned out
and new guide boards, w hite posts,
etc.
Mrs. M ary Fluke-M ooney and
tw o ch ild ren of P o rtlan d spent a
few days last w eek w ith her p a r ­
ents, Mr and Mrs. F ra n k C. F luke
G eorge H aw ley has been v ery
ill at his" hom e du rin g the past
w eek b u t is rep o rte d a little im ­
proved
Pomona to Meet
Pom ona G range w ill m eet A pril
24 w ith Leedy G range at C edar
Mill
F avor School R epair
A t th e special school m eeting
called for S atu rd ay evening at the
school house to talk over the a d ­
visability of m aking re p airs to the
building. 18 ta x p a y e rs w ere p re s­
ent and th e vote was alm ost u n a n ­
im ous to m ake th e necessary r e ­
pairs. T he w ork w ill begin at the
end of th e presen t te rm New sills
a n d o th er necessary w ork w ill be
done to m ake th e build in g safe.
II. E. C. M eet Today
K inton G range H E. club w ill
m eet today 'T hursday* afternoon
at the hom e of Mrs May S nider
M r and M rs D w ight P om eroy of
Hillsboro, M r and Mrs. .Otis P ro f­
fitt of S h an ik o visited M r P o m ­
eroy's b rother. S H. Pom eroy. S u n ­
day. M rs M arie N ew ell of P o rt­
lan d spent a few days last w eek
w ith her father. S H Pom eroy.
Grange Well Attended
G range m eeting S a tu rd ay was
w ell a tte n d ed and at th e business
session one application for m em ­
b ership w as read. Mrs. May Snider,
ch airm an of the H E C . arra n g e d
a good program for lec tu re h our
Mav 4 W inona G range of T u alatin
w ill b e guests and a p ro g ram in
keeping w ith M other's Day w ill be
held d u rin g lectu re h o u r a fte r d in ­
ner All g ran g ers a re invited to
a tte n d grange Sunday exercises at
Aloha A pril 28 at 10.30 a. m.
Mrs. M cCorm ick H onored
Mrs L illy M B ierly e n te rta in ed
a t a fam ily g ath e rin g at h e r hom e
Sunday in h o nor of th e b irth d a y
of her dau g h ter. M rs E thel M cCor­
m ick. of Hillsboro, w ho w as p re s­
e n t w ith h e r fam ily A b irth d a y
d in n e r w as served at noon
A goodly n u m b er of the m em bers
of th e S unday school a tte n d ed the
a n n u al convention at th e Scholls
c h u rc h S un d ay all day w ith a pot
lu ck d in n er a t noon
G eorge S n id er had a crew top­
ping out a carload of onions last
w eek T hey w ere shipped to P o rt­
land by truck.
Mr and Mrs. J H A ten and
fam ily spent W ednesday evening
in Sherw ood M r A ten a t A m eri­
can L egion and M rs A ten and c h il­
d re n w ith a friend.
Attend Golden Wedding
S H Pom eroy. Mrs. M adge P om ­
eroy and M rs G eorge N ew ell a t­
tended th e golden w edding a n n i­
versary- last F rid ay at H illsboro of
M r and Mrs
D w ight Pom eroy
T hey w ere observing th e day by
e n te rta in in g frien d s a n d relatives.
M r Pom eroy is a b ro th e r of S H
Pom eroy.
M rs C harles A ylesw orth of B e av ­
e rto n is m ak in g an exten d ed visit
w ith Mrs. L ouise V anK leek
ARG U S,
p resid en t. W alter ChowninK. vice-
presid en t. and M alcolm Newton,
secretary .a n d tre a su re r
W illard
1 iv erm o re a n d
little
daughlt-i E sther of A rlington a re
visiting M r and Mrs E rnest L iv e r­
m ore for a few days
A resident of M assachusetts
G reenfields Move
has collected a library of 6'HM)
Mr and M rs W G re en fie ld of
books, none of which Is larg er Chapmans N ew O w ners;
o rn e liu s h ave m oved o n to the
th an a postage stam p
News
Meet Friday: Folk Move C Deal
place on C ooper M ountain
Item
A so rt of B veinch shelf,
C ix'per M ountain l adies Sew ing
as it were.
clu b m et w ith
Mrs K ohrliaek
t By Mr». J. C. S m ith !
• • •
H A ZELD A LE
Mr
and
Mrs T h u rsd a y Tw enty six w ere pres
See w here M ussolini appointed
ent
A
pril
25
they
w ill m eet w ith
H enry C h ap m an of P o rtla n d h ave
him self to a n o th e r cabinet post.
pu rch ased the s to le at the Aloha Mrs. A nna K em m er
Shows how It pays to stand in cross roads. For th e last four y ears
H illy Im lah H urt
w ith ihe boss.
Billy Im lah fell dow n and s p r a in ­
the store has been ow ned and o p ­
• • •
e ra te d by M r a n d M rs F ra n k i ed his k nee Sunday
E uropeans would be better off A pplegate T he C hapm ans w ill tak e
M ove to Sylvan
Mr a n d Mrs J H anson, w ho
if they w ere pact less and taetful.
possession at once.
• • •
have
been
living on W illiam son
N ew lyw eds Honored
L istening to those congres­
Mr and M rs Ray K inchelow e avenue, h a v e m oved to S y lv an
P ro g ram Success
sional speeches-1o Washington e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r party
A fine p ro g ram and b asket social
on M onday e vening h onoring Mr
conies under th e head of capitol
K m chelow e's b ro th e r Ray Noland was held in th e C ixiper M ountain
punishm ent.
• • •
a n d his b rid e T he young couple school F rid ay ev en in g T h ere w as
a large crow d and b id d in g on th e
O perate on p atient whose stom ­ w ere m arried at W alla W alla S u n ­ b a sk e ts w as k e en Buzz B a rro n w as
day and a re en ro u te to C alifornia. ;
ach Is upside down —News Item.
the au ctio n eer
S elections w ere
Club Meet Friday
played by S appington th re e -p ie c e
Most people ju st lay off the stuff
C om m unity club w ill m eet at ■ o rchestra. A su b sta n tia l sum was
a while.
8 p m. Friday. A fter th e business realized T h e young people m et in
• • •
a fam ily night w ill be held, a [
Apropos of those heiresses who m em b er of each family p a rticip â t- • th e school house F riday ev en in g
A social h o u r follow ed
m arry titles, th in k of the d sd s
ing on th e p ro g ram C ard p arty
who scrim ped aud saved so th e ir
for A p ril w ill be held A pril 20
McMillan Suffers Break
d a u g h te rs could h a re a royal w ith M rs A1 J e ld e rk s in ch arg e
in Foot at Gates Plant
M r and Mrs J o h n Im lah visited
tim e.
• • •
R L M cM illan su sta in ed a b r o k ­
Mr Im lah's sister. Mrs. F red Lam -
en
bone
in bis rig h t foot T h u rsd a y
The E m peror of A byssinia Is pert. a t C orbett Sunday
aftern o o n , w hen he d ro p p e d som e
Fam ily Moves
known, am ong o th er titles, as
M r and Mrs. Jo h n H W olfe and pipe w hile at w ork at G ates P ipe
“ Power of T rin ity ," “C onquering
fam ily, fo rm erly of A loha, h ave ’ com pany D r J O Robb a tte n d e d
Lion of Ju d a h ." and “ King of m oved onto the B lack property.
him He w ill be d isabled for about
K ings." W onder If he d be in te r­
tw o m onths
Form New Club
ested in a Kentucky colonelshipf
T he boys of H azeldale school have j
If you chan g e y o u r ad d ress k in d ­
form ed a 4-H clu b of cam p cookery
w as th e o b serv atio n of R J Scearce. w ith C laren ce D W alker as th e ir ly notify th e A rgus d ire c t a n d at
m an ag er of th e local b ra n ch of lea d er O fficers a re B ern ie A ltisan. once
tf
the F irst N ational bank of P o rt­
land.
T w ice d u rin g th e past w eek c u r­
rency has been found in th e lobby
of th e bank. S cearce said Such an
o ccurrence is w ithout precedence
d u rin g th e n e a rly tw o y ears th e
ta n k has been o p e rated h e re
If ow ners of th e bills can posi­
tively id en tify th e ir p ro p e rty . the
Free Delivery
Phone 771
b an k w ill be glad to re tu rn th e
m oney or credit th e fu n d s to the
ow n er's b a n k account. S cearce said
Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13
Store Bought
at Hazeldale
Friday and Saturday
April 12 and 13
You can buy—
FLOUR— Mi Choice, hard
wheat.
49 lbs.
1 . 0 ex
S-f
Mumps Spreading,
Says County Nurse
Dalles Flour
SHRIMP
Green & White
M um ps a re sp re ad in g a n d in too
m any cases a re being laughed at
or ignored; according t o Miss
M argaret Dixon, county h e a l t h
nurse. B ecause of th e com ic a p ­
p e aran ce of a sw ollen and dis­
to rte d face th e re is a ten d en cy to
forget th e m ore serio u s aspects of
th e disease, she says.
"In tere st in fa r reach in g p ro ­
gram s w hich deal w ith th e w iping
out of T. B. is com m endable, but
it does not excuse us from s h u t­
ting our eyes to th e less sp e c ta cu ­
la r “childhood" diseases.” states
M iss Dixon.
“T he O regon sta te law s place r e ­
sponsibility e q u ally upon p a r e n t
tea ch e r and physician. Indeed a n y ­
one know ing of th e e xistence of
such a disease not u n d e r th e care
of a licensed doctoi is re q u ire d to
re p o rt th e sam e to the local health
officer.
"Dr. J B. D insm ore is county-
h e a lth officer for W ashington c o u n ­
ty and H illsboro. Dr F red S R ich­
a rd s for F orest G rove a n d Dr. C.
E Mason for B eaverton
"If necessary p recau tio n s a re not
o b serv ed w hich w ill protect all
o th er persons of the vicinity, the
e n tire fam ily m ay be q u a ran tin e d
for a period of tw o w eeks from the
tim e th a t the last sw elling a p p ears
upon the last ja w of th e last m em ­
ber of th e fam ily."
No. 1 can
Red & W hite,
fancy. 2 for
10c
49-lb.
Sack
OATS
Quick or R egular
Pink
1-lb.
Tall can
lite
Red & W hite
Extra fancy
Can
10c
43c
9-lb. sack
TOMATOES
10c
19c
From th e icy w a ters
of A laska
QUAKER
MACARONI
Puffed Wheat
2 pk".
$1.59
extra
33c
SALMON
19c
Puffed Rice
2 pkgi.
25c
SUGAR
10 ib,. 4 9 c
O u r classified colum ns m ay h ave
ju s t w h a t you a re looking for—
R ead them .
tf
(2 lbs.
59c)
Bulk,
1-lb.
(3 Ibs.
19c
CRISCO—
3 Ibs.
59c
or Spaghetti
3 ib.
19c
POTATOES
M ountain Burbank
25 ibs.
S hopping Bag
25c
F airw ay M arket
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — April 12, 13 and 15
29c
O
JU J.O
iV
CHOCOLATE — B
aker*».
With cake pan.
i/a-lb.
COCOA— Rock­
18c
wood. 2 lbs.
o f lh e
O reg o n
w a r r a n ta not h e r e io fo ie
A p r il 13. IV3.’>
W A l ’ l»
W
MOSCOW
u re r.
on or
|* h > m I>I v
C o u n ty
C ré a » tire t,
I it l e ro * t un a u rh
vaUe.1
w ill
C o u n ty
W A M M A N T I*
F u n d W a r r a n t» o f ,
O w n .
endorwed '
" n u t i*aid fo r w a n t o f Cum ia** on o r be-
f o r * A io tu a l
tl.
l v . l t . a re now p a y a b le 1
al
th e o ff ic e o f ih » t'm in ly T r e a s u r e r . ¡
III
H ills b o ro .
ceuae > w n im u t a
\p « H H .
He»
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M u re r
In te re» »
un
ONION SKIN
I INISII
CARBON PAPER
Typewriter Ribbons
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noi h e re l*» fo ie r a ile d w ill ♦ »«••*
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Hillsboro Argus
Piggly Wiggly
R e m o d e lin g
SALE
FEATURES from FRIDAY, APRIL 12 to TUESDAY.
APRIL 16, inclusive.
Flour
I’iggly Wiggly, your
home ow ned s to r e ,
takes another big jum p
ahead to bring to you
a newly m odernized
open front food m ar­
ket. All work was done
b y local curpenters.
electricians, paint e rs,
and plumbers.
golden BELL
49 'Lk
If you arc having difficulties
our Flour a try '
FREE
b ilk in g
g iv e
Sugar
10 ,k.
48c
Matches
*‘A
D ia m o n d
M a ith
lru<*
A m e ric a n .
21c
-box
arton
6Í
COFFEE
SATURDAY ONLY
OUK SPEC IA L
T heim uln Hi«»nted
One Piggly W iggly Coaster Wagon ($4.95 value) will be
given to the Kiddie whose parents purchase the largest ordei
of Groceries during the day Saturday. Persons having large
orders leave name and address, and winner will be notified
Monday morning.
EGGS
$1.47
Ill
Cloth bag Fin«‘ granulated.
Come in and
Visit Our
New Market
LOCAL. FRESH EXTRAS.
NONE BETTER. DOZEN
COFFE I
(S
19c
17c
Ground to suit you while
MARGARINE
MACARONI
2
SOUP
MILK
"D inner Bell
Alva* fre-h.
ROSE CITY
CUT.
ft
«
lha.
vou wait
27c
3 ib. 17c
23C I VINEGAR
B ulk
P u re
TALL CANS GOLDEN KEY or
MT. VERNON.
TISSUE
17c
i d 'i G allon
LIBERTY W HITE BAR SOAP.
Fluffed for Softrie*
Q cans lVV
IQf» 3
O
14c
roll»
TUNA
15c
CATSUP
10,... 2 3 c
SUPER SUDS : ' zi1
FAIRWAY—
Pound
T ry it and see w hy it has so m any
users.
COFFEE
CRACKERS
FLOUR hard wheat
17c
50c
Ibs.
Superior G raham s or í l -lb. Q C / »
“
box ä m V
We sell ’em so fast they c a n ’t get old.
JQ-lb.
BONNEVILLE. Finest
Bigger 'n Better Loaves of Bread and More of em.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
No
CRACKERS
N ew crop,
IOC
ten d e r
25 c
ORANGES
.¡¡z'
L arge size.
BEANS
SMALL
W HITES
All Flavors. Make molded
desserts or salads.
3 .™
20c
M-J-B
1"
5c
l-oz. bottle.
10c
Made by Oregon Blind School.
EACH
43c
GREEN. JA PA N .
1-lb. C ello pkg.
E NG 1.1811 BREA K FA ST,
i ih. < i n« p k f-
29c
29c
85c
$t.O9
SUNBRITE
Cleanser
1
13c
■ hiy .4 and get «ne FR E E
23c
j
Mayonnaise
BEER
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
49c
W hile th ey Iasi
for
( V yvjvj
Y ' N 2) r V - C I D C A I C Onr
Ea,h "r ‘ ,’r,‘ F,akM' p , p - K icr
1 I V
K rispies and W hole W heat Rincult. ALL
j
27C
Del Monte
V pkgs.
5
Bouquet,
EACH
bottle
/•
-ib.
pail
VANILLA
TE A
-! for
25c
2 ib. box 25c
LOCAL ALFALFA
AND < LOVER
BROOMS
I t of.
American Sodas or Grahams
CIGARS w,
Bulk. Flavo Foods.
PINT
QUART BOTTLES. RAINIER, ineluding bottle.
EACH
I-OK
i« v
20c
"« V
B lack Pepper
2- ok .. Durkee’s.
CAN
6c
PANCAKE
28-oz.
Pkg.
SPERRY
17c
SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES
H E IN Z SOUP
OYSTERS
18 delicious kinds.
Extra Large.
Large
8-oz. tin»
29c
regular cans
SALAD DRESSING or RELISH SPREAD-
Bulk. Always fresh. PINT
CORN
Buy
H ere’s a real buy!
No. 2
cans
20c
lbs.
2 size H arvest
2 cans
CANDY BARS AU for kind- 1QC
M ;i
S I .10
APPLES '
CARROTS 3 Ä
4 ,.k,. 2 3 c
<
b'ink,n16c I CORNAC
PINEAPPLE
HONEY
COCOA— Hershey
Corner 3rd
Main
and
Streets
Phone 1001
FREE DELIVERY
th e .o ffic e
H ill»h **ro .
COM
A ll C o u n ty G e n e ra l
W ns h tn w to n
C o u n ty .
H-D JELL
KR1SPIE CRACKERS
box
’’n o t
i»a»«l f o r w a n t o f
Cunda"
baforw ( M o b e r .'ll, IV H . n r * now
at
in
t il I
t*\tnU
W a r r a n t» of
Or*w«»n.
•nüurw m l
FREE
55c,
2ib.
6 MATCHES—
- box carton
W ARRANTS
lu ll
COFFEE. See our window
30c
K IR
A ll C o u n ty
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty .
GROCERY
C onditions m ust be defin itely on
the u p -grade w h en people can a f ­
ford to th ro w m oney aw ay T his
Carries the best m erchan­
dise money can buy. yet it
cost« you no more than
some inferior brands.
l Al I
1
Thursday. April II, 193
OREGON
CU R R Y’S
Banker Sees Signs
Better Conditions
WILEY’S
GROCERY
II1 L L S B O R G .
25c
23c
GRAPEFRUIT
15c
SUGAR
now at this old. price. Sugar
has advanced. Fine granulated.
85
(10 Ibs. 49c)
100 Ibs.
s4
23c
LETTUCE
o r a n g e s ^;.;1 s "
19c
ASPARAGUS
LEMONS
16c
BANANAS Ä
6
’ize'
5c
1-lb. bunch
3
10c
19c