H I L E S B O KO I daw , A rlene und N orm a Muhlv ployed to w ater the green ut th» golf course lia s Job at Coarse Itlc h ard H erdleln bus been em Ih U I l l s hom e w ith Mr. und Mrs H enry S cheuerm ann Hen H ausen of H illsboro Is muk Annual Mistión Festival at und Alla M eyer w ere presen t at the It It M eyer hom e Sunday uft Lutheran Church Sunday ernoou In c eleb ra tio n of Hetty S teele's seventh b irthday Mr und Mrs A E K ruhm er mid BLOOM ING St I’eter'x lajitu i un ch u rch will hold U n unnuul M ik the G u rsk cs a tte n d e d the rodeo at muu Festivul oh the ch u rch groundii M olalla Sunduy. next Sunday w ith u serm on in G er B ro th er llle s m an at 10 30 a rn and a n o th e r In H arold K iell. aged 21, of Gaston, h'lip.lish id 2 30 in the afternoon. a hrothei of Mi O livet N ew m an D inner w ill he served in lh»*chur<*h of Iowa Hill, died .Inly 3 basem ent by th e ladles of the Jo h n C o rn eliu s of F orest G rove church u n d e r the leadership of Mr*, visited his farm hom e on Iowa dam es A lbert K ia lu n e r mid Emil Hill M onday ufterm xm Itranduw T he L utheriin contfretfn C hai les Itrundaw and Miss Coi I tlous of H illsboro, S clieffliu mid nellu L lebenow wen* m arried re Purest G rove will d rop services eently n e x t Sunday th at th e ir m em bers E dw in Conner of P o rtlan d is m ay a tte n d here. spending his vacation w ith Mr mid Mrs It It Meyei < r lr h r a lr B irth d ay O scar Muhly und E lm er (¡m k« Blanche M uhly, M argie Musolf, Dolores Itrm idaw , Vivian mid Jut kle Joined the Young People's society of tin* local ch u rch ut th e ir m eet Conser, M ildred und Mm cellu lirui» Plan Festival at Blooming MEAT SPECIALS At Y our S e r v ic e Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS nt the least cost. B rady to advine you In purchasing. B rady to give real All m raU Inspected values. by Dr. Nicol and Dr. A lm quist. Tops ’Em All ARGUS. Oregon G roup Enlarges Plan C o lu m b ia E m p ir e In d u s trie s to P ro m o te N o r th w e s t for n division on the basis of state boundaries. We have found in O re ­ gon th a t in d u stry can be developed by m eans of cam paigns and we b e­ lieve it ean be developed faster by having our sister slates io the C olum bia E m pire rep resen ted in the cam paigns.” T he C olum bia E m pire Industrie I n c , are m aking plans tor a w o rld ­ w ide prom otion of o u r in d u stries T hey w ill h ave a general service to m an u factu rers, including legis­ lativ e service, counsel, trad e in form ation, m a rk e t inform ation, and assistance in th e w orking out of various problem s T he old O regon c o u n try is again com bining its forces and w ill do things in a big o rd e r th a t should m ean increased business, increased payrolls and increased dem and for raw m a te ri­ als. M urkets for y o u r products," said (G eorge L B aker, m an a g er of the O regon M a n u fac tu rers' association, I depend upon in d u stria l conditions at hom e At p re sen t a large per- j re n ta g e of our raw m ate ria ls are being M ilt to o th er sections of the country, because of our lim ited m a n u fa ctu rin g facilities We need m ore facto ries und larg e r payrolls to use th e m any pro d u cts of our ' forests, fields und stream s. N atu re bus given us the m eans of e sta b ­ REFRESHING SI MMER BEVER lishing an in d u stria l c e n te r in the V .i B C olum bia E m pire d istric t, th e As the w eath er gets w a rm er our U nited S ta te s go v ern m en t has tak en a d v an tag e of this fact and built a p p etite s a re often on th e w ane the B onneville dam to supply po w ­ and m eals have a tendency to into ju s t a shadow of er Now, It is our re sp o n sib ility to d th w e indle ir w in ter proportions. We r e ­ con tin u e developing th ese assets th e s a m e and c rea te a m ark e t lor o u r p ro d ­ q u ire ap p ro x im ately am ount of for«!, reg ard less of the ucts neur ut home. w eather, to ta k e c are of the body "C om m erce," con tin u ed M anager needs T h ere ean be a d ifference 1 B aker, “cannot he lim ited by stute in th e prep aratio n , of course, to lines no m ore th an a riv e r can m eet the p a rtic u la r needs of the T h e y ’re ta k in g g n a t s te in h ave only one bank M a n u fa c tu r­ season. In sum m er, fresh vegetables in a d v e rtis in g In Ito rre lo n a , ers m ust serv e th e e n tire te rrito ry and fru it a re m ore appetizing in S p ain , Ju d g in g by th is long- ii th a t th e p roducers w ill have crisp salads and m ilk is m ore in ­ lim b ed me se n g e r. Is It any m ore m ark e ts for th e ir products tere stin g served as a refresh in g w o n d e r th a t th is fellow rut s For y e ars th e O regon M a n u fa c tu r­ and cooling m ilk shake. T he im ­ h im self fa r above a n y o th e r ers' association has been a d v o ca t­ p o rtan t th in g to rem em b er is th a t cyclist In th e city? ing B uy O regon’ th ro u g h a series m ilk m ust be given th e sam e of cam paigns, und have done m uch prom inent place in th e sum m er Au educational m g F riday night to build in d u stry in our sta te Now discussion was led by A rth u r G ur- we are e n listin g the stre n g th of diet as in th e w in te r one. Few h om em akers realize how ski* our neighbors, and w e hupe to sim ple it is to p re p a re m ilk d rin k s accom plish still m ore, not only P lenty of cold m ilk, fresh fru its M o ve to P ortlan d M r I. M adeline D enton a n <1 for O regon, but for in d u stry of the o r fru it juices, chocolate or other d a u g h te r C onnie have m oved to e n tire te rrito ry , w hich is re ally the flavorings, a few w hips of th e egg P o rtlan d w hen- Mrs D enton is Old O regon C o u n try '—T he C o l­ b e a te r and th e m ilk shake is ready now em ployed She w as form erly a um bia E m pire." to serve Any m eal you a re se rv ­ T he board of d ire c to rs of th e j ing w ill be m ore a ttra c tiv e and resid en t of Iowa Hill w here she O regon M an u factu rers' association b e tte r balanced if a glass of cold kept house for C harles Pfahl Mr und Mrs F red M uhly visited has h ied a rticle s of inco rp o ratio n o r colorful m ilk shake is included M elchior M uhly and fam ily of at Salem for a new organization, Som e delicious m ilk d rin k s are; P in eap p le M ilk Shake G ranum , A lberta. Canada. before to be know n as th e “C olum bia E m ­ 2 cups pineap p le juice proceeding to S q u irre l. Idaho, w here p ire Industries, Inc." "T he O regon M a n u fac tu rers' a s ­ *4-cup lem on ju ic e they a re expected to a rriv e around sociation is reo rg an izin g u n d e r th e , 2 tablespoons su g ar th e m iddle of Ju ly 3 cups m ilk. ban n er of tins new organization. ■ Mrs Hoge was m oved to the C om bine fru it juices, and sugar hom e <4 h e r dau g h ter. M rs A rn- w hich w ill brin g in to being a new olif (¡nos, last S a tu rd ay and will and m ore p ow erful a llied m a n u ­ S tir u n til su g ar is dissolved. Add facturing group, re p re se n tin g th e to chilled m ilk and s h a k -» w ith rem ain th ere for a short visit E lm er M uhly preached in T rin ity e n tire te rrito ry of th e C olum bia c ru sh ed ice. O rangenog L u th eran ch u rch ut P o rtlan d lust E m pire," e x p la in e d M anager B a­ 2-3 cup sugar ker Sunday m orning 3 cups m ilk G eorge L. B aker, fo rm e r m ayor Miss A nna M eyer re ce n tly r e ­ 2 cups orange ju ice tu rn e d hom e from a vacation spent of P ortland , has been engaged as A dd sugar to chilled orange ju ice m anager of th e C olum bia E m pire in C alifornia Industries, Inc. T he officers of the and stir to dissolve. P o u r slow ly new o rganization shall re m a in the in to m ilk and tra n s fe r to glass jar. sam e as th e O regon M a n u fac tu rers' C over tig h tly and sh a k e vigorously association, at least tem p o rarily . P o u r in to glasses and se rv e im ­ (H y H . t . l C h u rrh l.jrt 1 . Pi...sideiit, W. It L ake of the m ediately. R ussian Chocolate Mrs F. J. R obbins of Syons, M ail-W ell E nvelope com pany; first 1 sq u are chocolate Kali . is vlaiting h e r nice«, Mrs vice-president, R o b ert It. M cK ean V, cup sugar of th e K nig h t P ack in g com pany, H arry Bear. P in c h of salt vice-president. Dr. Lief Mrs l.ui-lla R ogers of V ernonia second cup boiling w ater. v isited Mrs, Jo h n K irkw ood U nderdahl of th e A m erican Heco- 2 cups m ilk C T ruchxel and son D onald w ith lite corporation; s e c re ta ry -tre a s u r­ 1 teaspoon van illa friends of P o rtlan d spent ab o u t a er. C harles E C assel of th e B e rg ­ 1 p in t coffee. m ann Shoe M an u fac tu rin g com ­ w eek a t th e beach M elt the chocolate a n d add sugar Mr. a n d Mrs C. T Im lay and pany; and directors. P a u l H irsh of Flour Co . C h arles H. C a r­ and salt. A dd boiling W ater and fam ily und Mr and Mrs G S k ip ­ per sp e n t Sunday at W aukecna te r of th e P o rtlan d W oolen Mills, cook about five m inutes. A dd m ilk. B P Jo h n of th e B P. J o h n F u r ­ R eheat and add vanilla. B eat th e Falls. Mrs M aud M ilstead. Mrs Emm a n itu re c orporation, Irv in g T. Rau coffee in w ith a n egg b eater. Coffee M ilk S hake D ant w ith Mi a n d M rs A. W of th e St. H elens P u lp & P a p e r 3 cups strung coffee D ant of P o rtlan d spent J u ly 4 at Co., Jo h n H G ilbaugh of th e P o r t­ 3 cups m ilk the M olalla ro u n d -u p land C hem ical a n d P o rtla n d C asket V, c u p sugar M r and Mrs C. T Im lay and com panies. W illiam A. P rie r of th e C innam on. fam ily Mrs G eorge Im lay and O regon B rass W orks, a n d Je ss A. M ake fresh coffee, using 2 ta b le ­ d a u g h te r G eneva. Mrs S ue Isaac­ Digm un of C losset At D evers. son and d a u g h te r M arian and N a n ­ "W e believe," says M anager B a ­ spoons coffee to 1 cup of w a ter cy L ee S m ith spent Ju ly 4 at Ja n t- ker, "th at th e tim e has com e w hen Cool th e coffee a n d add sugar and m an u fa c tu re rs of t h e C olum bia m ilk. C hill, add ice and serv e in zen Beach. M rs W M Snipes. M rs S h o e ­ E m pire te rrito ry have a com m on ta ll glasses w ith a dash of c in n a ­ m ak er and d a u g h te r Iren e, Mrs I. cause a n d th e re is no longer room m on on th e top It Golt. Mrs M ary O linger, and G e rald in e S nipes spent T uesday at the G ro tto in P o rtlan d Reedvillc M UTTON LEGS and CHOPS— l.h. SHOULDER— l.h STEW— 10c 8c 5c 9c 12c 16c 3 ibs. 25c Lb. BOILING BEEF BEEF R O A ST u . LO IN STEAK LARD LOM,'OUND' FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phon« 651 5 Deliveries Daily ■3? Rea. Phone 321Z - H illsboro A rgus con tain s a ll the new s of H illsboro a n d th e s u r­ ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead 1 1 and keen inform ed on w h at is h ap p en in g a t hom e. tf Page Three H 11,1,8 B O K O , O R E G O N Miss Nelson W ed Saturday Rock Creek Girl Bride; Tom Bow Diet in Portland (fly Mr«. V. Pezoldt) tim e last w eek w ith Mr. a n d Mrs Jo h n G utschm idt. To m B ow hies Tom Bow died J u ly 4 at a hos­ p ital in P ortland. He w as about 70 years old and is su rv iv ed by five sons and one dau g h ter. He was a resid en t of th e B rooks Hill sec­ tion for m any years. P aul L uethe of B rem erton. W ash . spent tw o days last w eek w ith his m other, Mrs T heresa L uethe, on B rooks Hill Headquarters for Picnic Supplies W hile a t SEASIDE m ake y our h e ad q u a rte rs a t o u r B roadw ay-C olum bia M ark et there. Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 12, 13 and 15 FREE DELIVERY FLOUR PINEAPPLE D rifted Snow, Crown or Fisher’s Blend. 49-lb. sack .................................................... CORN FLAKES Crushed 2 'iS . Can ★ f/awr/imMÍ SN O W D R IFT 59c 3-lb. 69c Friday and Saturday Specials i '!'• PURE LARD O - -»JOOSUT &£AA£A¿r?r;D brown derby . JjCElx 22-oz bottles » f°r n 25c (S m all deposit on bottles.» Shortening 3 tbs. 25c Flour CROW N— P illi. sack SAFEW AY— PI lb. sack 1 .5 9 1 .4 9 P a le Face. ROOT BEER EXTRACT FRENCH'S. Dt VANNBAR FRU ITS FO R SA LA D S—Del M onte or L ibby's Nu. 1 tall run Pineapple Crushed. IOC No. 2 can CANDY BAUS. G eneral Foods. 3 for 10c PORK A BEANS. Van C am p's L arge cans. " — 3 for MATCHES. Highway. 8-box carton TEA. U p to n s'. h - lb . pkg. Black BRAN FLAKES Post's 2 pkgs. 25c 19c 9Bp O«FV 19c WHITE KING Granulated Soap. ic* 29c CIG A RETTES. R aleighs 2 pkgs. FREE DELIVERY 10c B ollir SERVE LOTS OF COOLING SALADS SHRIMP M AYO NNAISE JELL WELL NcPV be n n vor 10c 15c 45c 5c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (V en etian tick et. J. W. T w lgg. H illsboro. Rt. 2) LETTUCE CRISP HEADS 3 ur 5C TOM ATOES P™- R1PE CUCUMBERS ä for CANTALOUPES 2 CO FFEE AIRWAY - (Lb. 18c) NOB HILL— (Lb. 23c) lbs. A Pork and Beef Product lbs. 3 ... 50c GINGER ALL Pure vegetable. Home Rendered 3 W s. 50c 3 it*. 65c PORK RIBS rs........ MUTTON STEW PIGS’ FEET 35c Quart ....... 10c d im • J u s t out By the Piece 4| Vk lk ■ C® 25c PINT HILLSBORO I I C A T COM PANY Phone 982 15c M A T C H E S s*"'1 *»»- 6-box '1 carton 25c TUNA White Star or Del Monte. l/2 can (Vi* can 9c ) ™ "" " Service Free Delivery Columbia Best 13c 1-lb. Economy— Lb. FO R K a Van C am p's. M ediani ran 23c 17c BEANS 5c 10c 45c Large ran CERTO— 2 bottles PORTO F ru it P ectin. 2 bottles PEN J Ely— 2 Pkgs- JAR RUBBERS U. S high grade. 3 pkgs. PAROW AX— 1-lb. 35c 25c 10c 9c DEVILED MEAT. Libby’s Vi can ............................... CORNED BEEF. Libby’s. 12-OZ. Can ..................... GREEN BEANS. Green Spot. 2s. 3 cans ........................... FLOUR. Northern, all $ purpose. 49-lb. sack .... PALMOLIVE Toilet Soap. 3 bars ................................ SOAP. Liberty White. Laundry. 10 bars ......... TOILET TISSUE. Fluff. 3 rolls ................................ WHEAT1ES. Gold Medal. Pkg...................................... HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY 4c 15c 25c 1.49 14c 23c 10c 10c Ut Independently Owned and Operated Friday and Saturday Specials Telephone 2001 MILK CORN TOBACCO Mt. Vernon. No. 2 cans. P. A. or Velvet 5C Can Pork SC Beans OYSTERS Quality FOUR TIMES DAIILY 5c A AT T V E C W vandotte. Medium ripe. V /L l V C O is tall. Can .................. Free Delivery POT ROAST ts. id j m a SALMON HALIBUT 12c c.„Eed.A!afka 18C SA LM O N S T E E R BEEF A 5 el c I SHORTEN'GO O 5 COFFEE 15c K 2 '1'0* “8 pkgs. $1.65 17c N.,0 5 ^ T O M A T O E S Ä î’*.’’/ “ .“; 19c A ROAST or STEAK Will Convince You! o A new W ashington county in v est­ m ent is T he S pinning W heel, a p re te n tio u s new inn w ith dancing and program features, w hich has been opened on th e T u alatin riv er n ear T ig ard by Ja c k W alling of C alifornia He also operates tw o sim ilar places in the south. T he Inn. w hich is located on the old Q u ackenbush place, is of o u t­ stan d in g a rc h ite c tu re a n d m ay he seen from th e T u a la tin riv e r bridge. In te rio r d eco ratio n is a ttra c tiv e and in te restin g a n d fu rn ish in g s in th e d ining room a rc of fu tu ristic de­ sign Mr W alling has m ade a large investm ent to provide a place of q u a lity a n d taste, according to vis­ itors P ro g ram fe a tu re s and m usic received m uch favorable com m ent. An in v ita tio n a l opening was held Tuesday night and guests inclu d ed a n um ber from Hillsboro. RCX.'K CHEEK Miss L ucille Nel son, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs Nels Seek E le c tric ity Nelson was m arried to Jo h n B ra w ­ M em bers of th e P hillips and H el­ ley of Kelso, Wash., in V ancouver S a tu rd ay T hey will m ake th e ir v etia R eform ed ch u rch voted to have th e e le ctricity p u t in the hom e in P o rtlan d Mr. and M rs A lfred D ysle Jr. P hillips ch u rch and in th e p a rso n ­ of A gate beach v isited relatives age provided th e ele ctric line is h e re and in B ethany th e F o u rth of b u ilt past there. A n u m b er of local people a tte n d ­ Ju ly T hey left F rid a y m orning H elen Fuegy. w ho is a sister of ed the F o u rth of J u ly celeb ratio n Mrs. Dysle. accom panied them in H illsboro T hursday afternoon and evening. home. Mr and M rs Sam L assiter and Pienir at Shady Brook A g roup of people from this com ­ d a u g h te rs G loria and L o rrain e L as­ siter of M ilw aukie and C larence m un ity a tte n d ed the picnic at the Jo h n S c h n e id e r place a t Shady B adcrtscher and H ans B ohren of B rook th e F o u rth of Ju ly B ase­ H elvetia and Mr and Mrs. John ball, horseshoe and som e w ater Fuegy and C arol Fuegy of this j S ubscribe now to th e A rgus In sports fu rn ish e d e n te rta in m e n t . section visited a t th e M ike Waef- W ashington county $1 50 a year. Six m onths 85c T hree m onths 50 A bout 75 a tte n d ed th e picnic. ler hom e Sunday tf T hose from a d istance a tte n d in g ' A picnic d in n e r w as given in cents T w o m onths 35 cents. the picnic w ere from L ongview , i honor of Mrs H ow ard N ottage at i W ash., N ew port, Seaside, S au v ies’ ' th e C hris K eichen hom e S u n d a y .' P re se n t w ere Mr. and M rs H ow ard Island and P ortland. N ottage and M aryle of P o rtlan d M r and Mrs. K en n eth H ard in of Mr and Mrs. F red Jossy and Earl 1 P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek-end at D onald and Dick Jossy. P e te r G ros- th e N els N elson home. sen, Mr. and Mrs. C h ris R eichen F red W eldons had a new roofi and Francis R eichen. put on th e ir house recently. Mrs. L ouis Z u erc h er of this sec­ M r and Mrs L. A B undy of tion and M rs R osalie . H irsh and Salem v isited at th e F re d W eldon Miss L ydia H irsh of P o rtla n d left hom e Sunday for Seaside th is w eek M rs Z u erch er Jo h n B erg er J r . Dan Basich. Ted plans to stay ab o u t a w eek. Z u rch e r and W alter A llenbach left S unday on a tr ip to S a n Diego, S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus In Cal., and to Mexico. W ashington county $1.50 a year. Mr. and M rs Ted G utschm id* Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50 and fam ily of Seaside spent some cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf W E SSO N OIL Vg -gallon S afeway S tores New Inn Opened by Californian Van C am p’s, 221/is-oz. 7c Can 3 cans 25c 10cc.„ — Produce Features — CABBAGE Pound ... ........... . Baking Powder K. C., 25c size lc 15c CELERY DOG FOOD W ag 5C Large, crisp Bunch ........ 5c BLUEING or Ammonia SPUDS Can NEW. 10 lbs. 15c Bottle (WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES) 4c 7