The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, July 25, 1985
Sunday w ith frien d » at T illa m o o k
Mis> M arg a re t C ypher 1 m vl«lt
mg frien d » in P o rtla n d thi» week
M i and M r» L It. C yp h e r ph
n icked at L u to u re lle Fall» Sunday,
re tu rn in g hom e via B o n n e v ille
M r and M ih A rth u i lie s ’, ran
in to a d itch , tu rn in g th e ir car over
on the wuy home from a p icn ic up
D a iry creek Sunday «•veiling T he
uccldcnt occurred w hen th e y tu r n ­
ed out to avo id ru n n in g over a
hoy on a b icycle
E xcept f o r
brui*es, no one wm» In ju re d .
M i and M rs A r th u r Davi» of
N o rth B o n n e ville , W ash. » p e n t
Sunday at N o rth Plains M im Jante»
Davi», w h o had »p«*nt a week v is ­
itin g them , re tu rn e d home.
Plan Benefit
North Plains
Bull Team Gives Benefit
Dance Saturday Night
NO U TH P L A IN S
N o rth Plains
hasehull team w ill give a benefit
• Itthv«’ In the K o f P h a ll S a tu r­
day evening E ve ryb o dy In w e l­
come.
Mr» A K Reynold« w ill leave
F rid a y fu r S outhern C a lifo rn ia to
vndt her lis te r fu r if m onth.
Mi. hi Elnora Sandford. Eugenia
C ypher and W ilm a Hatchelder le ft I L o c a l F a r m e r Hat Large
A v e r a g e Y ie ld o f O a ts
M onday afte rn o o n fo r R ockaw ay to
pend a week
F F R .tnley o f n o rth o f H ills b o ro
Miss M aria n C yp h e r re tu rn e d to aveiged PM) bushel» of outs to the
Lew iston, Idaho, Sunday, a fte r a 1 acre on a 10 acre fie ld , according to
w eek‘11 v ln it w ith her parent». M r Im p e ria l Pe«»«l Ae (»rain com pany
and Mr» I. R C yp h e r
H anley Ju»t fin ia h e d
w ith
h i »
Mi and M in John P ritc h a rd and th u ’shing
then g ra iu h 'h lld re n . w ho are upend*
log thi* .summer w ith them, spent
Say you w w it in th e Argus.
MEAT SPECIALS
Social H eld
at Hazeldale
Ready to supply you
with the
FINEST MEATS AT THE
LEAST COST!
Krad y lo advise yon In purchasing
Ready I» give rral v a la n .
All mrata Im p ed ed by Dr. Nlrol
and Dr. AlmqulsC
BO ILIN G BEEF and
ft
BREAST o f VEAL, Lb.
12c
BEEF R O A ST
_ _ _ 11c
SIR LO IN “ ibR,B STEAKS
15c
BEEF.. PORK LIVER , „ 10c
LAR D COMTOUWP-........... 3 lb. 25c
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
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5 Deliveries D aily
OREGON
Scene From Quake-Torn Island
(H, Mm. J. c . Hmllk)
IIA Z E L D A L E -C om m unity clu b i
held a card p a rty S a tu rda y e ve ­
n in g in tlte Hchool house. E ig h t !
table» o f "300" w ere in play H igh ,
honor» w ent to M r». Helm» J a me»
o f Ju c k to w n and T om M ille r, and i
coitMolatioii to Mr». W
A
Jones '
and H a rold Schaper C om m ittee in ­
cluded M ux Berger, Mrs. W A
June» and Mr». Z elm a Schaper-
M r. and Mr» A l Jelderk« and '
fa m ily »pent the w eek-end at Sa­
lem.
Fred S tric k la n d le ft here a couple
of week» ago fo r Lo» Angeles, C a l,
w here lie ha» e m ploym ent Eleanor I
S tric k la n d is »pending tw o weeks
w ith frien d » at D eLukc.
D ay A th le tic In s tru c to r
E d w a rd Day bus been elected ,
u th le tic in s tru c to r a t Bank» un io n I
I high school. He graduated fro m I
Gonzaga In June
M r. and M r» Jess C h u rch le y and !
M r and Mrs. Ted Schappert spent
last week at Yuchut» and W aldport
M r. and Mr» P aul Leopold a n d '
fa m ily »pent the w eek-end at T im ­
ber w ith th e ir » o n -in -la w a n d
daughter. M r und M rs. C. L. S yve r-
Res. Phone 3 2 1 Z
-
Page Three
I topic, ".Skeptic, S ym pathizer and | S a f e w a y E m p lo y e P ic n ic
i S a in t.”
You are c o rd ia lly w e l- i
K e n n e th W a lke r, fo rm e r H ills ­
' corned to w o rsh ip w ith us.
S u n d ay at V ik in g P a rk
boro resident, d ie d Sunday at his
Safeway'» annual p ic n ic w ill be home In O akland. C a l, according lo
held at V ik in g p a rk Sunday. M ore ; w o rd received here by his b rother.
A ll Saints ( 'h u r r h (F pisropal)
S ix th Sunday a f t e r
T r in ity : | than 2000 employes and fam ilies, ' P e rry W a lk e r He Is su rvived by
M o rn in g service and .sermon at 9 m em bers o f Safeway Em ployes' as-1 his w id o w and tw o o th er brothers,
sociation in n o rth w e ste rn Oregon W ard o f G a rib a ld i, and W ilb n ry of
o'clock.
and southw estern W ashington, are P ortland. He was born In this
expected to take over the grounds co u n ty and
R a p tiit Church
liv e d in
H llls lw ro
The Gideon», a group o f Port-1 fo r a f u ll Jay o f sports, f r o iic in g ,1 about s ix years ago.
games,
sw
im
m
in
g
a
n
d
dancing
1 land bumnesH men. w ill open tw o
week»' m eeting Sunday n ig h t at | A u to m o b ile parade to th e picnic
M an y people recognize b u tte r­
grounds w ill s ta rt p ro m p tly at 8:30
the church
Sunday m o rn in g fro m the Safeway m ilk as an ideal sum m er beverage.
—
warehouse. East T h ird and S a lm o n ' P ra c tic a lly fre e fro m fat, h ig h In
N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r - , streets, and fe s tiv itie s w ill begin essential food elements, w ith a
> gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t !
cool, re fre s h in g ta rt fla v o r, makes
at 10 a. m. when Ross F a rle y w ill |
; sections of W ashington co u n ty ap-
it a good hot w e a th er d rin k .
take
o
ve
r
the
"M
ike"
as
m
aster
o
f
I
| pear in the A rg u s each vz e e k '
ceremonies.
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frien d s are d o - ;
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
i in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a 1
ju s t w h a t you are lo o k in g fo r—
week.
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Subscribe fo r the Argus.
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HILLSBORO
CASH
GROCERY
Independently Owned and Operated
Free Delivery
Friday and Saturday Specials
John M oth e ra l o f C a rlto n , w ho is
a fo rm e r re»ident o f Cooper M o u n -,
tain, and who is now em ployed in
M ontana, visited frie n d » here last
week.
Pierce f a m ily Move»
M i and M rs E a rl Pierce » N e llie '
O’C o n n o r) and d u u gh te r
Bonnie
Jean, w h o came here lust fa ll fron t
Osborne. Kansas, have moved to
| B ea ve rto n to make th e ir home M r '
Pierce is em ployed at M a rsh a ll- f
T h is scene fro m the In te r io r of F orm osa reveala why m any th o u ­
W ells Co. in P o rtla n d.
sands o f n a tiv e s were le ft homeless when a series o f e a rth q u a ke s
Miss "Lois L o n g rin o f Aberdeen, i
Wash , is m a kin g an extended v i s i t 1 » tru c k re c e n tly , k illin g m ore th a n 3000 and ra v a g in g huge sections
Perched on a s p in d ly fo u n d a tio n , th is ty p ic a l F o r­
w ith her grandparents, M r. and o f th e Isla n d .
M rs C h ris M u rp h y.
m osan h u t suggests th e p r im itiv e n a tu re o f the Is la n d 's mode of life .
M r and M rs C hester Rambo and ' *
d a ughter Itose M a rie of Port land
prom ptness and th e co-opera-1 the Jew in the L ig h t o f Jew ish
M r und Mr». V e rle Salee tio n of everyone is needed to the Prophecy.” Sunday services w ill
Thursday
success o f such a program . C hris- be as usual. Sunday school. 10 a.
E m m o n s M ove
tia n Endeavor, 7 p m . In te rm e d ia te m ; m o rn in g w o rsh ip , 11 o’clock;
M r and M rs C a rl Emerson, w ho and young people. U n io n service young people’s service. 6:45 p m.;
have been liv in g on the C arey w ith M E ch u rch in o u r b u ild in g , evangelistic service, 8 p m. Tues-
place fo r the last year, have m oved 8 p m. Song service assisted by day. 8 p m.. p ra y e r m eeting. Wed-
onto a place near M c M in n v ille
the young people’s c h o ir Sermon nesday. 8 p. m., B ib le stu d y Sat-
M r and M rs T om M ille r and No 2. "W h a t T h in k Ye o f C h ris t? " urday. 8 p. m.. eva n ge listic service,
fa m ily and the D ro rb a u g h fa m ily M id -w e e k service. T hursday. 8 p i —H a rry D ow ney, pastor,
of B eaverton p icn icke d at the S e ll- rn We welcom e frie n d s and strang-
— —
W( mx J p a rk in P o rtla n d Sunday
ers to a ll our services —R. L. P u t-
P ilg rim House
O liv e r K a u p ille r and Ross H a rt nam. pastor
S u r day: Reception o f ra d io broad-
are spending a fe w days at Rock-
—
cast G. D r R alph W. Sockm an. pas-
away.
T u a la tin P la in s P re sb yteria n C h u rch to r M adison A venue M E church,
n o rth o f H ills b o ro )
N ow Y o rk C ity , at 9:30 a m.. fo l-
f ' 1 U r J
r j r 1 Q
Sunday services: B ib le school at lowed by chapel service o f w o r-
( j Z\C> s i i f c o
10:15; p reaching a t 11 a. m.; junior ship. "R e lig io n in the N ew s" topics:
m
v <••*. ** ii<
C. E at 11:20; C. E.
at 8 p. m "T he R eligions o f E th io p ia ; ' ’*The
~
W om en’s M issio n ary
society, last M orm ons B u ild a M o n u m e n t;” and
Wednesday o f each m onth a t 2 p Persecution m
G e rm a n y.” Prayers
school
hool e ve ry Sunday. 10 a m . G e r- m Rev \
C a rrlc k
pastor
* . fo r , the
h„ eh..eeh
<„ s » r.
ch u rc h in G erm any. Ser­
man service. 11 a. m , fir s t a n d
mon
theme:
"Freedom
, W hen the
th ird Sundays; E nglish service. 11
Banks M. E. C h u rch
i Debt Is P aid," a re v ie w o f th e m o-
a. m . second and fo u rth Sundays.
Sunday school e v e ry Sunday, lio n p ictu re , “ T he In fo rm e r." T his
—E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor.
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9 45 a. m.. M rs H. Jensen, s u p e rin - is the o n ly w o rs h ip service on
F irs t C h o rrh of C h ris t (Scientist) te n d e n t
P re a ch in g services b y ! Sundays d u rin g th e sum m er A u -
Services are held e ve ry Sunday E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, e v e r y : gust 4, services p re p a ra to ry to the
at 11
a. m ; W ednesday
eve n in g Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies' H o ly C om m union w ill be held at
hool A id meets fir s t and th ird Wednes- the 9:30 a m hour, and th e Sacra-
services at 8 o 'clock; Sunday sch
t f rnent o f th e L o rd 's S upper w ill be
at 1 1 a . m. P u p ils u p to the age days a t 2 p. m.
—::—
ad m in iste re d p u b lic ly on the eve-
of 20 years are welcom ed. Free
M ethodist Episcopal C h u rch
m ng o f A u g u st 6, th e feast o f the
reading room open on Wednesday*
C h u rch school, 9:45. Miss Rose T ra n s fig u ra tio n
o f O u r Blessed
and S a tu rda ys fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m.
Cave, su p e rin te n d e nt; d iv in e wor-1 L o rd , at 8 o'clock. Com m em ora
I Sunday's topic, " T r u th ."
ship. 11. Guest preacher. U n io n tions: J u ly 26, St Anne, m other of
service at the C h ris tia n ch u rch at the V ir g in M a ry ; A u g u st 1, St.
C h ris tia n C h u rch
O u r u n ifie d sum m er service w o r k ­ 8 p. m. S erm on subject, "Jesus Peter in Chains.
ed w e ll last L o rd 's day and w ill C h ris t." by Rev R. L. P utnam .—
be co n tin u e d e ve ry
L o rd 's day C harles M Reed, m in ister.
W hosoever W ill
m o rn in g o f J u ly and A ugust at
(A b o ve N o rth P la in s)
B
eaverton
C
h
u
rch
o
f
C
h
ris
t
least I t is a com bined w o rship-
Sunday school, 10 a. m., we have
D o not fo rg e t th a t th e re
is
study service ns fo llo w s : W orship.
a new in te rm e d ia te class, the w ord
9 45-10; ch u rch school class period. preaching both m o rn in g and eve-
f a ith ■ M o rn in g
10-10:30, reassembly and pastor's n in g d u rin g th e sum m er on each : w il1 pe^ a‘ ‘?. to
message, 10:30-11; L o rd 's Table, 11- Sunday and we urge everyone es- ?er m ° n b y th e pastor at 11 a. m.
11:15 We w ant you to rem em ber p e cia lly to not forsake the m o rn ­ R e g u la r afte rn o o n service, 3 p. m.,
in g assembly d u rin g th e sum m er e va n ge listic service. 8 p m., e v e ry ­
m onths. You w ill p ro fit also i f you one is welcom e. M onday n ig h t. 8
a tte nd the eve n in g service. B ib le p. m., fe llo w s h ip m eeting, several
school. 9:15 a m.; C o m m union se rv­ speakers and singers. R e g u la r p ra y ­
ice fo llo w e d by preaching, 11 a. m., e r and praise service Tuesday. 8 p
Young People's m eeting. 7 p m.; m. F rid a y n ig h t, 7:30, yo u n g people's
preaching. 8 p. m. In te re st continues m eeting, th e re is a w elcom e fo r
in the m id w e ek service each W ed­ everyone, also som ething fo r each
nesday n ig h t and you are a ll in ­ one to do w h o w ants to w o rk fo r
v ite d to th is service as w e ll as the L o rd . Questions to be answered
those on Sunday.—M Putm an, m in ­ and discussed. M ore in te re s t is be­
in g show n a ll the tim e. A welcom e
ister.
aw a its “ y o u " at a ll o f these m eet­
ings.—M e lv in E James, pastor.
Pentecostal Tabernacle
C harles S pellm an, a converted
T r in it y L u th e ra n C h u rch
H ebrew , w ill speak at the Pente­
P u b lic w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. m.;
costal tabernacle S aturday night.
Serm on
H is subject w ill be, " H itle r and Sunday school at 9:45.
visited
DESSERT
P b ,. .........................
CORN « PEAS
Peanut Butter
Sweet Pickles
No. 2
Cans.
(W E
RESERVE
T H E R IG H T
TO
fo r
2-lb.
In bulk.
Quart ...
L IM IT
Q U A N T IT IE S )
PRODUCE FEATURES —
T O M A T O E S POUND
........... ................................................ 5c
C A N T A L O U P E S LARGE SIZE
3
15c
LEM O NS ¡ Æ S1ZE'.
29c
POST TOASTIES, 2 pkgs........
POST BRAN FLAKES, 1 pkg...............
27c
1 Pkg. Post Bran Flake* FREE .....................
S afewav rO KES
Give the Safeway man an op­
portunity to get acquainted with
you and be will soon be able to
serve you more satisfactorily than
you have ever been served before.
Prices Effective Friday to Monday,
July 26 to 29
SUGAR
PURE CANE
1 A ft
" ,b
cloth bag
49c
S^.89
100-lb. sack
P r ic e * f o r F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d
M o n d a y , J u ly 2 6 , 2 7 a n d
Wason’s Gelatin
M acaroni
3 ib.
15c
CefiunUa'TvGtl Cc.
LOW PRICES for
H IG H QUALITY
T e le p h o n e 2 0 0 1
oon.
------------hour miles
i"7
VEAL R O A ST u,.
Phone 651
H IL L S B O R O ,
L o c a l P e o p le M o v e to O t h e r
L o c a tio n s D u r in g W e e k
•
Y our
S e r v ic e
AR G U S.
29
( L IM IT )
RAISINS
<lb bai
COFFEE
23C
«„27c
SWEET PICKLES— Columbia.
19c
15c
25c
PIN E A P PL E B
rok
No
. 2 en
*/i 8,ice8‘
can
G R A PEFR U IT 7 e".„.
Floridagold, fancy.
_15c
Evcry Htrike » li« h t 9 9 n
Searchlight. 6 boxe» ¿dt
C O R N E D BEEF
A T 1 P
E O
C
1V1/A.
U U n C
C A T A TA U
iATT
Pure cotton seed
l L s a l i i t l oil Quart
□ A L A D
45c
Camay or Palmolive.
S O A P 3 bars .......................................... 14c
S H O R T E N IN G « * „ rlo„
19c
29c
PE AS— No. 2s.
2 cans
B lu e
A
G old,
fancy.
M AR SH M A LLO W S—
Fresh. 1-lb. pkg.
CO RN
ELAKES
Wheat—
I
pkgs.
WIIEAT1ES—
or
S A L M O N — P in k
caught, Is ta ll.
2 cans
T U N A — W h ite
I ', s 10c) '»»
15c
10c
Pkg.
See S n tu rda y E ve n in g Post
fo r S pecial O ffe r!
FLOUR
19c
Star.
15c
Puffed
Ocean
15c
W h ile at S E A S ID E make
y o u r headquarters at o u r
B ro a d w a y-C o lu m b ia
M a rke t
there.
JA R R fB R E R S
High grade
ß _
.1 pkgs.
P A R O W A X — Fresh,
new, clean. I.b.
PO RTO P E C T IN —
' bottles
8c
45c
35c
PEN J E L —
’ pkgs.
25c
C ER TO —
2 bottles
H A L L M A S O N or
K e rr Caps Pkg.
C O FFEE
Lit.
Economy.
M O P S T IC K S —
Copper heads Each
K IP P E R E D S N A C K S — Im -
ported. In p u re oil.
•As. 2 cans
L IF E B U O Y
S H R IM P or O YSTERS—G u lf
K ist, fancy, 5-oz.
2 cans
PAPER
K IN S —
Pkg.
23c
ZÏC
J.aW«f
Crown, Drifted Snow, $•<
Fisher’s Blend. 49-lb. *k
I
23c
Q
Qn
u.*U
SO AP—
PLATES
or
Q U A L IT Y
10c
4c
H IL L S B O R O
17c
13c
NAP-
8c
C O FFE E
COIAI M BI A BEST—
(Lb. 23c)
3 lb*.............
T h ere is
No Substi*
tu te fo r
That is the platform upon which we
built our business. You can prove
that it has paid by shopping here and
seeing the throngs of discriminating
food buyers in our store. Come in
sometime!
J E L L Y G L A S S E S — l v pints
ta ll o r squat.
Dozen
D E V IL E D M E A T —
L ib b y's, y«s. Can
9c
-f A VV
65c
I
MEAT
Service
C O M P A N Y
Phone 982
Qua,«*y
Free Delivery
Pint jar ... .....................
COCOA. Our
Mothers’ 2-lb. can ...
PUFFED WHEAT—
Quaker. Pkg...............
ROOT BEER EXTRACT —
French’s.
Bottle ............................
COFFEE— Airway.
(Lb. 18c) 3 lb s ......
SALT— Maximum.
2-lb. shaker. 2 for....
ORANGE SLICES—
1-lb. box. Each .......
- J.VV
J
50c
15c
15c
PINEAPPLE. No. 2 cans,
broken. 2 for .................
TOMATOES. Taste
No. 2 1 z 2 can .................. .....
TOMATO SAUCE—
-|
Monte Rio. 3 cans ........
JLvL*
Monte or Off
SALMON. Del
Libby’s. !/<2 cans. 2 for. ..
Fresh Fruits - Vegetables
Friday and Saturday
P IC K L IN G
Pkgs.
SPICES—
15c
45c
14c
29c
20c
WU
JlvV
Fresh, crisp. 3 bunches
New Potatoes
Large, smooth. 10 lbs.
Baker's Premium.
2 bottles
PO R K & BEzYNS—V an
Camp's. U -oz. cans.
3 Cor
SOAP—G ranulated. W h ite
K in g .
Large pkg.
SCOTT T IS S U E -
1000 sheets.
3 ro lls
S II.K O T IS S U E —
-fl
1000 sheets.
4 r o lls !
LUG
CELERY
CHO CO LATE—
CERTO —
Only
APRICOTS
From The Dalles.
V IN E G A R
Pure cider. In your own con­
tainer. (Limit)
10c
Gallon ...................
Off w»
JUvV
Tells. <1^
R A K IN G
POW DEK-
Calumet.
CAKE
F LO U R —
Swansdown.
S H O R T E N IN G —
Formay.
J E L L -W E L L —
JL v V
21c
ttt-lk . ran 49C
ta r g e pkg 27c
59C
Assorted Havers 5c
H-1». cake
3-lb. ra n
POST TOASTIES. 2 pkgs................................... 16c
BRAN FLAKES. Post’s. Pkg.................... .......... H e
27c
1 PKG. POS’TS BRAN FLAKES FREE