The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, .lune 27, 1935
A R G U S.
IIIL L S H O R O ,
OREGON
Concert at Christian Church
ti r of Mrs Mary McHenry und sis­ prizes w ere given for memory
work. A tiiainutl/ution of "The l.oi.t
Sheep’” by the prim ary clusscs was
M r.
cleverly done P arents anti teachers
prepared a picnic dinner under the
m e trees
J o e Berger has returned to his
visitIng in Portland.
home ufter tw o weeks at the 4 II
Builds Barn
Kincliclowr Elected; Bible C. s W e b e r is b u ild in g a new sum mer school ut Corvallis
Mrs A. L Danford, Mr und Mrs
b a in o n h is p r o p e r ty , E lm e r W ul
S c h o o l C lou s F r id a y
N F Danford of Portland, and Mr
d e le is in c h a rg e o f th e w o rk
Miss Doris P«*terson of Portland ami Mrs. Lylo Taylor visited Mi
(Hy Mr» J. ( ’ S m ith )
• bus been the guest of Mr. nd M r. and Mrs. Tom Miller on Sunday
Heil visited Mr. and Mrs
HAZRLDALE Huy Klnchelowe Lyle Tuylor fur the pust two weeks Joan
Miss Edna Weber of Albany bus korun Header in P ortland over
wan elected director fur three yours been staying witti Mr. und Mrs the week-end.
unit ( ’. A Weaver clerk at the A n­ C. S Weber for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs W P. Brooks a t­
The Daily Vacation Bible school tended tlie wedding of Me Gludys
nual school meeting Ju n e 17.
Mi.i Lily Kohcrtxnii of Fresno, conducted by E. Everett of Port Baskin to Dr A rthur Underwtxxi
land. UhMsted by Mrs Currie B
C u l, huN been the guctrt of Mr und Maw, el«»^<t Friday after a very at St. Mary’s eatiiederal in Portland
Thursday afternoon Miss Baskin
Mrs. W. 1». Brooks for several successful week. The children re ­ was formerly teacher her«* Immedi
viewed
their
work
und
several
weeks. Mrs Itolx<itson Is 11 riuugh*
ately after the service the couple
left, for Boston, Muss., w here they
will m ake their home for two Mason Bell Ringers and T riple Chimes Players of Southern California,
years.
will give a sacred concert at the local Christian church a t 8 p m.
Sunday The program will consist of musical selections played on
Ihe following instrum ents: Swiss hand bells, musical glasses, sing­
ing saw. triple chimes, magical vio and golden vibraharp. Several of
Ihe num bers will be illustrated with colored stereopttcon pictures
T here will be no admission charge to this concert, but a freewill
offering will be received This will be a union service of the M eth­
odist Episcopal and C hristian churches
Mrs Itrook*«.
Name Director ter of und
Mrs. J. A Davies of
I Ihieiflc (¡love, Cul., vlsitd Mi
Mrs. F.liner Waldele lust Wed
for Hazeldale und
nesduy. Mr und Mrs. Davies
MEAT SPECIALS
J8
At
Y our
S e r v ic e
Itoudy to supply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Heady to advise you In purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
m eals Inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Alniquist.
S E A S O N IN G
BA CO N lb20c
SID E B A C O N .v
B O ILIN G BEEF
Ito
9c
Lb.
VEAL ST E W Lb.
9c
BEEF RO A ST Lb.
12c
VEAL R O A ST ,.b.................. 12c
L O IN STEA K IA, ................ 16c
LARD COM|,1,UND ......... 3 is.. 25C
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
31
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Rea. Phone 3 2 1 Z
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Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
morning for his mine near Riddle i
Mr». H attie C hrlstner of Palisade. They w ill be gone ubout a week, j
iV tC U V illc
N ebraska, ami h er son-in-law and
(B y H r m J Church ley)
Earl
P
rlck
ett
left
Sunday
for
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Jack and Dean Collins of P ort­
Scrlven of Juum tu, Nebraska, are Ixxikout station on the McKenzie land
visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto
visiting Mrs. C hrlstener’s sister, Pass, w here he will be employed George and fam ily Wednesday
Mrs J. C. Kumrner, und family In forestry w ork this summer.
evening.
They arrived Ju n e 20
Mr and Mrs. Lowell M cAlear re ­
Mrs. C. D. C hurchley and Mrs.
Mrs. It W Cox. Misses M attie turned Monday from a w eek’s visit j M. C hurchley and daughter L or­
und Dorothy Cox. Elvin Alniquist, with Mr. and Mrs. W alter Freem an i J.
aine
were guests of Mr and Mrs.
und Mr. and Mr«. C arlos Johnson at Ontario.
V Roberts of Aloha Thursday.
and daughter of G ladstone spent | Mrg G race F r,,eman is a c t i n g
T h‘-lrria Lowe, who has been a t­
Sunduy ut Bonneville und Eagle during the holiday rush in the
tending N orthw estern Nazarene col­
ready-to-w ear departm ent at Weil's lege in Nampa. Idaho, is home for
Cox
I departm ent store.
the vacation months.
Mr. and Mrs C W H ergert vis-
Mrs Oscar Hagg and daughter
Red Sunday with tier brother, Will
Fred Caldwell, log scaler for the
Strohm eyer, of Multnomah. her Southern Pacific c o m p a n y a t Ida Lou spent last week w ith the
sister, Mrs. C harles Schenck o f , Springfield, spent the w eek-end Finegan family at Chehalem Moun­
tain. Mr. Hagg was a’tending the
Portland, and her mother, Mrs here w ith his family.
•» McMUmvtlte.
Theodore Strohm eyer. ut Oregon
Mrs E. L Hurd, student at M on-|
Fred Aebischer, who received a
City.
m outh normal, spent the w eek-end
Elmer V arner of Elry's Chateau, at home. Her son Rooert returned fractured leg last Tuesday in an
automobile accident on the high­
who has been employed at govern­ w ith her Monday for a visit.
way near Aloha, returned to his [
m ent work in Eastern Oregon, re
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Sigler
and
home
Sunday.
turned home th e last of the week " fam ily of Portland visited Mr. and
Mrs.
M. Snipes and Mrs. Rosa
and will rem ain until after
" Mrs Ed Brandaw and Mrs. Lucy Bruce W
picnicked at Bradley park
J fourth of July celebration.
Sigler Sunday.
Wednesday.
Harlan Stuart, ju n io r at San
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Wiley of
Diego Military Academy, arrived Everett,
Mr. and Mrs. W'illaid Liverm ore
spent several days
tills week to spend the sum mer last week Wash.,
daughter of P ortland visited j
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lou and
with his cousins, Mr, and Mrs. C. Wiley.
friends here Sunday.
T Richardson.
Mrs J. Mosberg nd daughter of i
Miss M uriel P ranger and R o y 1 Minneapolis,
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Hays and
Minn., visited her j
aite spent the w eek-end at aunt, Mrs. C atherine
family, Mrs W E. Hays, and Mrs Thw
McDermott i
Wash., with Mr. and
C. E Gulley of P ortland spent Bremerton.
j
last
week.
the week-end at Seattle, W ash, Mrs W F. Taylor.
The young people of R eedville'
Miss Ruth Joan C raft left T hurs­
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Huston.
held a w iener roast Friday evening!
Mr. and Mrs D. W. Sanders of day for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit on the school grounds. Present w ere j
j Los Angeles, Cal., w ere greeting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian and Bert Finch, Warren
Hillsboro friends Friday. Mr and J. C. B uttner. _
.
. . i Williams, Monty McMayhill. Wilma i
L Gordon Bailey has accepted a Scott, Robert, Don and Kenneth
I Mrs. Sanders form erly conducted
the Sprouse-Reitz store In this city position in the furnishing goods dc- George Bud Isaacson, Hazel Church-
Dr and Mrs A Stark and Jam es I» rtm en t at Weil’s departm ent | |ey Florence and R uth Holcomb,
Helen Becker. Fred Baum gartner,
S nyder of Albany and Miss Hose- 8 ore
mury Snyder und Jak e Burns of
Mr and Mrs Onas Olsen of Clarence Henderson, Dorothy Pizer.
Salem spent Sunday with Mr and Salem visited Mr and Mrs. S. E. Margaret Imlay. Nancy Lee Smith,
Mrs C. C. Snyder
Olaen Saturday and Sunday.
Pearl and Jessie Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Slade and
Jack Rea of Longview. Wash ,
U'“ l Person left Tuesday w ith
visited friends In Hillsboro Mon- Portland friends for a w eek's trip Mrs
George Im lay and three
daughters, Helen, Jean and Geneva,
day He Is staying w ith his broth- t° Paulina Lake near Bend
cr, Leonard Rea. in Forest Grove
Mrs. C ynthia Good of Forest visited Lieutenant and Mrs. H
this week.
I Grove visited her daughter, Mrs. Liebe at Fort Lewis, Wash., during
the week-end. Helen and Jean Im ­
Mr. «Mi Mrs Gurdon SahnOW, F J. McAlear, Saturday.
Ray Sinclair und A rthur MeCon-
Mrs. Mary Colby of McMinn- lay w ill visit the Liebes for several
nuhay spent the w eek-end fishing ville spent the w eek-end w ith her weeks.
Mrs. S. A. Becker will lead Chris­
along the Deschutes river.
cousin, Mrs. William Masterson.
Mr and Mrs R W Oversby and
Mrs J W. Kelley spent the week- tian Endeavor meeting Sunday in 1
daughters and Miss Emmy Lou end w ith her sister. Mrs. C. H. an outdoor m eeting at 7 o'clock. |
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. B ecker enter­
Hendrick visited Fort Lewis. Wash . Bissell, in Seattle, Wash,
during the week-end
Mr. Bnd M rs H L Hoeffel and tained forty P ortland friends S atu r­
J E. Reeves and Miss G race family spent Sunday at Blue Lake day evening w ith a picnic supper
at th eir home.
Reeves of P ortland left Tuesday park.
Mrs. Maud Luell of Greeley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Ireland and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Colo., visited Mrs. C hristina Kelly
and Miss M argaret Im lay several
L. B utterw orth at Vadis Sunday.
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sw isher
Mrs. Lola Kelly and daughter La-
returned Monday from a few days’ Vern of Pasadena, Cal., visited Mrs.
honeymoon trip to the coast.
C hristina Kelly this week.
Robert P hilip Weil left Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Jim Wolfe and fam­
for three weeks' stay at B'nai ily of M ontana visited Mr. and Mrs.
B 'rith camp at D evil’s Lake.
A. M. Jannsen last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen and
Miss Leona Rogers left Sunday
for sum m er school at U niversity of fam ily spent the week-end at Man­
zanita beach.
Oregon at Eugene.
‘0
CoCumUcCTvctC Co.
While at SEASIDE make your
Headquarters at our Broadway-
Columbia Market there.
Page Three
! bruises as the result of a fall from
I the top of a ladder in the barn Perfection Installs
Club to Meet
j last Saturday.
B irthday Celebrated
New Equipment
The eleventh birthday of John
at Bloom ing Steele
Perfection
Bakery installed a
was celebrated at the L
Neukirk home Tuesday. Many new bread slicing machine this
S ta r k I n j u r e d ; A F a r e w e ll children of the neighborhood were week which turns out thinner slice*
than was possible with the form er
i present.
P a r ty G iv e n M u h ly s
equipment. The firm now has both
Muhlys Honored
A farewell party was given Mr the standard and thin slicing m a­
BLOOMING -L ad ie s of the local and Mrs. Fred Muhly at their home chines.
church will meet a t the home of ; on Monday night. Their children
ately 1500 people visit­
Mrs Henry llelm old today iT hur - and other relatives were present. ed Approxim
the Perfection Bakery open-
day).
They leave today for Squirrel, Irta- house last Saturday and w ere
Harold K rahm er. A rthur 'Gurske j ho, to visit for some tim e with shown through the plant. The p art­
and Allen Sim antel had an acci­ i their son. Rev. Rudolf Muhly. and ners, Joel Coe and Lee Congdon,
dent when the car in which they family.
reported giving away 750 all-day
w ere riding turned over as the re ­
Several persons w ere injured suckers to children.
sult of a broken wheel at Spie- ! when a car from Beaverton crash­
schaert's corner Sunday afternorm. ed into the newly purchased car of
The car belongs to Allen Simantel the P erry fam ily of Forest Grove MRS MARTHA J. CAMPBELL
None of the boys w ere seriously at the cem etery Monday night. The
Mrs. M artha J. Campbell, 78, late
hurt.
Perry car was badly wrecked and of Aloha, died June 23 and funeral
Elm er Muhly has returned home several of its occupants injured. services were held Wednesday a ft­
from the east and delivered his Mrs. P erry is a daughter of Mrs. ernoon at the Willamina Metho­
first sermon in Oregon to the L uth­ Anna Huhman.
dist church, fnterm ent was in Wil­
eran congregation at Forest Grove
Mrs. E. W. Hinrichs and son re­ lam ina cemetery. Deceased is su r­
Sunday morning.
turned home from the hospital vived by the following children:
Miss Irene Lorenz of Portland Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Eva Hearn, Aloha: Claude
spent the week-end at the F. Muhly
G entry, Portland; Mrs. Maud Mc­
home.
State Capitol News L etter—Glv-1 Millan, San Francisco, Cal.; Lloyd
John Stark Hart
ing the highlights of official ac- ! Gentry, Otis; Mrs Jessie Thurber,
John S tark is suffering from a tivity at Salem.—Every week in Willamina, and Ray G entry, Es­
badly sprained ankle and other the Argus.
tf I parto, Cal.
BARGAI MS
Friday to Wednesday
SW E E T PIC K L E SIn S IOC
N a p k in s
Cups, Plates
10c
M A T C H E S 3b.„,
ri-a.
ROLLED O A T S
an, 29c
Produce Feature for
Fri. and Sat. only
SO A P P W D .'X ^ ,. , a ,1 7 c
FLOUR CÄ N'
CRAeCFROIT 1 0 c
$1.89
3LFfy ucE- ..10c
ORANGES — Full of
E1 ™ . . . . ’1.49
FLOUR K^
..... 25c
HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 2001
S afeway S tores
C o m e O u t a n d P la y
5®
T O
Get out the Old Family Bus— Pile it high with
Picnic things and good eats and hit the road
for nature’s play ground.
Price» for June 28 to July 3, incl.
STOCK UP BEFORE YOU GO!
FREE DELIVERY
COCOA ’’. T ™ '8
12c
TT
Whi,e tis
SUr 10e( or !»»
Dcl
A V IMA
l x Z l Monte!
i AvC.
You'll find every thing for picnic
or outing lunches at your
C O R N ED BEEF
Delirious, sliced.
15c
*
COFFEE GOLDEN WEST-
26c
A high quality Northwest product.
CO RN FLAKES
G R A PE FR U IT
5 X
' V
Goldettes.
“
X
15c
25c
'"'
30” '
W E SSO N O IL
C A D I T T M C C Tomato or Mustard.
3/xIvL/JI vCO Del l-ll,
cans.
Monte.
3 can s
M A RSH M A LLO W S
In cello bag. Fresh from factory.
69c
25c
15c
PE A C H E S
.... 15c
T O M A T O JU IC E 2 lin.
9c
Campbell’s or Exquisite.
if TTC'EC
lVyEO
J
KRAFT CHEESE
American, Brick, Swiss,
Pimiento.
Vg-lb. pkg..
PICKLES — Libby’s.
Sweet, Dills or Mixed.
6-oz. jar ............
Sweet.
29-oz. jar ........
IOC
QQn
OwV
DEVILED MEAT— Lib­
by’s, %s.
Can ........................
OLIVES — Libby’s,
stuffed.
3-oz. bottle ......
OLIVES— Ripe
No. 1 tall can
MUSTARD—
French’s.
9-oz. jar .......
^ o rth
SARDINES — North
Star, i4s.
2 can» ........ .
MOLASSES KISSES—
In cellophane. 1-Ib.......
PUFFED WHEAT— Quaker, or Kel-
logg’s Whole Wheat
Flakes. 2 pkgs.........................
PAPER NAPKINS or
Plates. 2 pkg»............
FLOUR
SPECIALS
SHORTEN’G
An
IV
-5
AW
AwV
12c
15c
19c
CRYSTAL WHITE Laundry
Soap. 10 bars ..........................
NORTHERN—
49-lb. sack .........
DRIFTED S N O W -
49-lb. sack ..........
Celebrate "H»ppy Day»" In Hillsboro July 3. 3 and 4
QA«
dUCe
$1.49
$1.70
3 bar» ...
G eneral Food».
PORK 8c BEANS
3 large
cans
Van Camp's
10c
25c
WHITE KING
Granulated.
Large »ize
Pkg.......................
Sliced, Rind Off.
PA N C A K E FLOUR
OUn
ZoV
l-IS .
PORK RIBS ts
12c
PURE LARD 3 ,
47c
MINCED HAM
BOLOGNA
WIENERS
lb.
LIVER SAUSAGE
HEAD CHEESE ___
H IL L S B O R O
M EAT
C O M P A N Y SerTice
Phone 982
C A N D Y BARS
15c
3 lb s .
Quality
PRICES EFFECTIVE
Fri. to Mon. Ja n e 28. Jaly 1
Highway.
^ -b o x
carton
A P ork and Beef Product.
(V enetian ticket. Joseph Cawrse. Rt. 1, Cornelius)
15c
S a fe w a y S to re!
MATCHES
BACON
WHITE ROCK — Chicken Sandwich
spread. ’As.
Can ...................................... .......
15c
ECONOMY COFFEE—
17 p
Mild Brazilian. Lb................... J.ÍV
A ROAST or STEAK Will Convince You!
14c
10» can............ 49c
Dole’s Pineapple, Is. 2 cans .............15c
5s can
25c
Grapefruit. Del Monte, picnic. 2 f o r ......15c
10c
S T E E R BEEF
o q
Free Delivery
Maximum.
COFFEE
JELL W ELL
50c
23c
3 lb»....................65c
flavored. Pkg.
CRACKERS Ritz
Pkg.
SAFEWAY—
49-lb. sack
PQST TOASTIES—
3 pkgs. .........................
23c
Pkg.......................... ....... 16c
CHOCOLATE. Baker's
Prem. H-lb. pkg.......... 22c
29c
PIN E A PPL E Libby'».
Ä 2 2 for....
,* < 35c
cans.
AIRWAY-
3 lbs. _______
NOB HILL—
I.b.......... .............
FLOUR
2 for
Libby's. 12-ox. cans.
"TSTs ...... 19c
p,rïbn, ERED- ........... i9c
G RAPENl'TS—
SYRUP. Sleepy Hollow.
Q uart _________ ____
F kf.
C O R N ED BEEF
SUGAR
15c
QQ
O
O />
V
5c
19c
$1.49
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Friday and Saturday Only
CARROTS. Bunch ............................................ lc
LEMONS. Large size. 2 d o z e n ..................... 25c
C^kNTALOUPES. Large size, 3 f o r ........... 25c
Celebrate "Happy Days" In Hillsboro July
2, 3 and «