The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
Jean Conklin
Fractures Leg
, J. V anderzanden and little so n 1 Secretary of State Snell Saturday
Wayne and Betty Conklin w ere al- morning opened the copper casket
so in Hillsboro on business Satur- i containing the mementos which had
day
been placed m the cornerstone of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vanderxanden I
old capitol build in g 62 years
came home Tuesday evening from 1 •'«" ?'<< newspa,x-rs coins o (
Brooten Springs near Cloverdale, ancient vintage and official docu-
Mr. Vanderzanden came h o m e '« * » «
fr o m J h e casket will
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
T hursday, August H, It»:»."»
OREGON
and the stoves w ere closed lie was
a great uncle of Mrs Sain l.uethe,
Cornelius Folk Attend F. L.
Mrs Theresa laiethe, Jim Brooks.
Joe Brooks and William Brooks of
Institute; Lod^e Has Picnic H»ks Hill and of Mrs Ferd
Plays Presented
Blooming Sunday
(By Mr»
K. W llinrklwi)
g riirral contractors for rntlm atrs.
A voir of thanks was trn d rrrd I.
P, Stranuhun for the courtesy ex
tended th r Exchange for usr of
the offices us a meeting place.
BLOOMING A pi'ogiiim of <»n-
Nicholas Kies returned recently
Dr A O Pitm an has returned
from N orthern California, where tertalnm cnt was given in the base­
ment of the local church by mem to his office.
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Kansas City Child Victim pri>a tiv \ n in r o \ e d bv tak in g tre a t- he a rra n g e d for display in a case Miss Wiedewitsch Honored; Teacher Leaves for East to he had been |»ro.-.|Hvting for severul bars
of the Young People’s society
, f _ - i . i . . . .
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p
to . be . placed
in the state office .
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weeks
ments
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of Fall, in Hospital
Teach School; Cochrane to Teach Wilson
, , Vanderzanden
__ . „ „ „ J ... home
i,
building,
w here they may be viewed
Mrs. George Young and sister Sunday night T hree short one-act
Visitors at , the
, h - m ih llr
of Port hunt visited Mrs. I.ue Davis plays entitled "Hans von Smash,”
Sunday afternoon w ere Mr and b-v ,h e Pu b lu . . .
"The Mystery of the Tapping Keys"
(By Mr, J A McCoyl
Thursday evening
Mrs. William V anderzanden of Roy
I By M i* . IK -iith y C o ok,)
Standardiation of the slate pay­
Sunday. Regular m eeting of the
John Zimmerman of Portland vis- and **Coon Holler School,” and a
KANSAS CITY L i t t l e J e a n
iwntomlme in shadow play com
CORNEI
1US
Mrs
Henry
Behr-
roll as w orked out by the budget i
lodge was held Thursday evening lt« l William Fuegy Sunday,
C onklin fell out of a tree Thursday
departm ent has not met with un- man. Misses Blanche Ftnegan and in Bunnim fs hall Mrs Anna John
A group of people from this sec- posed the program Mtunbers of the
afternoon and broke her leg. She
anim ous approval by any means Mildred Rock and F rank O liver son was taken in as a mem ber
tian and from other localities at- easts were Lois Alton. Albert and
is in the Shrine hospital in P o rt­
Corner 3rd
Main
Employes whose pay checks w ere left Saturday for a week at Ep-
Miss Verm ita Irmler, who is tak- (tended the picnic at the Carl Osear Muhly. Melvin Meyer. Ed
land.
subjeeted to reductions in the gen- w orth League Institute at Falla ing nurses' training at the Good | Schnabele place on Suuvies' Islund mund Welchbnxit. Rol>ert l.iebenow.
and
u S j Streets
M r and Mrs J A McCoy, Mr
Harold and Mildred Meyer. Allen
,
,
, erul readjustm ent were anything City. Lester Mooberry took them Sam aritan hospital i n Portland Sunday
and Mrs. W arner Cropp and daugh­
Apple and pear growers in th i s , bu,
wlth , he rcsult and J ov£ .
Phone 1001
Mrs It C Hanson of North Siniantel, Harold Krahmer, A rthur
te r Doris, Mr.
M J. Van
derzanden
and and
little Mrs
son Wayne
and I ^ ¡ i d ’cov*e7spraV^or codhng^m mh
r l^ y Oinfcreuses°have'1 Voiced toe L ittle Bobby H enderling cut his a few days last week at her home
here.
j Dakota, who has been visiting her and Elmer Gurske. Mildred Krah
FREE
DELIVERY
i on a hoe last week.
Clifford Mapes left Saturday fo r1 father. Robert Moses, and other nier and M argaret Ruecker Harold
f f i d a y 0“ ^ "
”
‘'0 n t r o l a ’J-??0n
Meyer.
Robert
l.iebenow
ami
Mel­
A
group
of
Salvation
Army
w
ork-
Don’t Miss This
recommendation was made by H ™
W i t h e e d a n ^ r zatum ti sk ers of P rtland he d a cottage pray- Oakland. C al. after spending his I relatives here, left Saturday for vin Meyer were in charge of the
vacation w ith his mother, Mrs Olympia and expects to leave from
ui th e wa-v
bud«"‘ d ^ ' - X
at the hot
William G errish and friend of of the Oregon
Chance
to Save!
.it
l.
home
of
Mrs.
L.
Henry Behrmun He is attending | there for her home Tuesday,
P ortland visited Mr and Mrs J. A. ment stamen. who declared ‘That men‘
* * P ~ ‘«* iu
to tu
Wiedewitsch Saturday
Sature
Helen and Jennie Horner return*
that
* now
,uw c«pcvvcu
m rn
m its
us G wieclewitscn
afternoon college in O akland
I T«1 Weldon of W arrenton spent
McCoy Monday They were through
attention to the problem of mar- The service was enjoyed bv quite
Mrs. H. C Hill of Seattle, who (he w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. ed July 31 from a two weeks’ vaca­
the neighborhood tuning pianos, the second brood of moths are now r ie d ^ o m e n in*the"enw iov"’of "the ' T Sl’‘ vlec ,was cnJ<j-v
tion in Southern Oregon. Miss B er­
had been visiting her sister. Mrs F r« i Weldon
Mr G errish and Mr McCoy were ( flying and a large num ber of eggs statl,
1
•* ,ew ornelius people
I pkg. Kellogg’s PEP
C. C. Rutil, left Thursday for her
Mrs W alter I.uurk of Portland tha Calhoune of G rants Puss ac-
boyhood chums and hadn't seen have already been deposited.
. . .
Mtas W iedewitsch Honored
companied
them to Blooming and
with the purchase of
and nl«-e Patty M arshall visited
each other for about tw enty years
Eggs hatch in from seven to eight
.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McPherson home,
will
spend
a
few
weeks
visiting
Fred Quick. Raymond B«-k and ut the Jack Radke home Sunday
Otto Strohm ayer of Portland visit- days under ordinary conditions, he .
h'lehwav rienartm ent h,< entertain«! Saturday evening at
1 pkg. KellogK'H
at
the
Horner
home
ed at the McCoy home in the eve stated. The spray should be applied
. ‘
> « 3 140 in i n t e r •> « t i ‘beir home w ith a surprise party Don M ilbrandt spent Wednesday
Corn Flakes
Rev E. W Hinrichs preached for
ning.
before the eggs hatch.
charges on its bonds This amount in honor of Miss Myra Wiedewitsch. at Willamina
Rev. F II Backer .Sunday after­
Mrs. 1. J. Corl of P ortland spent
Mrs. Pleasant S tark is v isitin g 1 Thoroughness of application is es- js
. s l i c h . i v i.-ss th in th e *313. wbo left Monday m orning for a
1
pkg.
Kellogg'«
noon at the Mission Festival of C al­
her sister in Southern Oregon sential to control, according to 070 750 ,1;lld o u t
r ,,t
tr in to Yellowstone nark. The eve- a few days last week w ith herl
Wheat
Kriapiea
vary
church
In
Portland
daughter.
Mrs
W
It
Cooke,
and!
Ml
•
nd
Mr"
Delmar
M
artin
of
w hile her husband went to Arizona Thoinpson. Foliage as 1 w e ll¡a» ‘be m aturing bonds during the same ning was spent w ith singing, ac­
iia n in lll w ere w eek-end visitors ut
Mi and Mrs. Charles Brandaw of
1 pkg. Kellogg’«
to get Elijah Beaman’s car. which surface of th t fruit should In thor-
companied by Miss Leila Peters on f a m i l y
Portlund spent several days last
Mrs E A Dixon has been v e ry ' 'b*‘ C buries Johnson home
w as stolen in June.
oughly covered if worm in ju ry is
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the piano and Roy Gilm ore on the
Whole Wheat Biscuits
I Mr and Mrs ‘-buries Johnson week w ith Frunk Brunduw and
Mrs. Ira Brown and Mrs. Z o e! to be prevented. Special care in
guitar. A handkerchief shower was ill at her home
Miss Doris Shay. Seth and Iv a n ' 7 » e rta in « i at a dinner party Sun- family.
Quick called Monday at the Char- spraying the upper portion of the
given by the guests, follow«! by a
Ruth Idebenow. who is employed i ALL FOR
"HI
les Waddle home at Dilley Mr and »fees w as recommended as more
7 V 1 ,U l * 1U 1U 3
buffet luncheon served by t h e Smith spent Sunday In Tillamook d‘,y , ?r11Mt , w ,d Mf?
! “ 4*
Dewe* Jl'b»son in Portland, spent sevevrul days
Mrs. Waddle spent Friday and Sat- ,ban half of the eggs are laid in
R p u n i n n n n ( t i i n r h i v hos‘M’ Present w ere Mrs Bertha visiting friends and relatives
last w’eek at home
'
Mrs Laura Oswald of Portland 1,1 „ W I 1 Johnson
urdav with Mrs Quick.
I ‘h ? upper third of the tree
l U U I l l V I l O i l CH I 11 U H
Wiedewitsch Mrs Mattie Smith,
COCOA. Rock­
No Service« Sunday
Sprav
suggested by Thompson
(By mr».
Mn, i.ou
Lou Wright)
I Misses
Rosamond Mundorf. Leila
T h - a v . -U K h e
YliUlUi? Ui
K». A
ti w v Mon-
mull-
-
nrignti
Visitors
of nil»
Mrs. E
B. *, Webb
There will be no service in the
wood. 2-lb. can
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day evening were Jack Hopson of was powdered lead arsenate in tht
THATCHER The Hanev clan re-1 Peters. Ruth Price. Maxine Me- Mr and Mrs. C. Dixon.
L utheran church Sunday so that
Banks and Mr. and Mrs J. A. Me-
^ c h a r d ^ w h ^ r e 3 cod union was hcld at RlPPll»X W aters Pherson. Earl Phelps. Roy Gilmore.
Leroy Hartley, who has been
those interested may attend the
PORK
BEANS, a n d
Coy. Mr. and Mrs. C harlie Mocroft
? a
Problem ' Sunday- ‘’“ 'sent were Mr and Mrs ' Buddy Price. Mr and Mrs. Wallace making his home at the Alex Me-
Mission Festival of the Lutheran
of McMinnville were dinner guests
^
(^ i eaY ^ enatPe to 100 ^ au‘ R? n gle/ ? d ch‘,d™ ° f H ills-, McPherson and ‘he honor guest.
Pherson home, returned to Portland
SOUPS—
church
of
HilLsboro
J W Com oill ( S h e r i,,) tu U. A A ll-
Thursday.
Wednesday of Mrs. Webb
s sufficient for
Mr and Mrs S N Han«y of
House Tainted
Mrs Henry Kriebel. who has been
el al. part Block » Forwat G ro v*
1 can
Dan B arrett left Wednesday for tiurvon
Mr. and Mrs J A. McCoy and g t , calcium arsenate has also Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | The J. Delmonte house has been
WaMhinKtou c<Hinty to Johl» M A n tle r-
a trip to Los Angeles. San Diego »«»«, l^H« 7 and M Block 2 Sherwotwl ill for some time us the result of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCoy were
£
suceesafullv ln thc con. Haney and family and Mrs. Sara given a new coat of paint
a severe burn, is now able to In*, DASH. A granulated soap
and other southern points
Acre»
dinner party guests of Mr and
. . ,h
.
Haney of Strassel. Mr. and Mrs
Leave for North Dakota
A. k lin g e r et u i to G. A. Spath. Lota up und walk a few steps She I s 1
Phyllis C hristener of North Plains
Mrs. William McCoy of Watts Fri-
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W alter W right of Dufur. Cecil
Miss Lucille Him erick left Wed-
5 lb
IB and 17 W UIow Brook h'arnt.
being cured for by her daughter
day. Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy
.
Tower of Strassel. Elva Fritch of nesday for North Dakota, w here was a guest of Helene Shaw S un­ A>uKJciate«l C redit Service to I,ia>ie C from Seattle, who with her hus- , Pkg.
day.
H a rp e r
B illon,
3
aeree Section
31
were guests of Mr McCoy’s sister, ( j m i t o l
N<?WS L e t t e r ?*Usidei . Mr and Mrs C harles she will teach the coming year. She
hand will make her home with
Miss Mayme Susbauer returned | t i n ' Itsw
Mrs Harvey Rogers, and daughter
r
Sears. Mr and Mrs. Will Haney was accompanied by Mrs. Edith
Price« are advancing on
I’ M v»r» i„ J»n,«« w itintuul Mrs Kriebel und take over the
Louise of Gales Creek T hursday,
(Continued fmn, r*s« on«)
and children. F. A. Bennett, H arry Morse and jjjs s
Morse of. home from P ortland S aturday after ut Loi»
ux. Il acre« Itowtlvillu
working of the farm.
cunning Cota.
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis V an-i H. Crowell, engineer employed by Hodge. Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Haney Oakes. N D . who have been spend-1 spend*ng some “ nlc w ith Mr and
H a rlv ijf Aml«r»t»n to Port Ian 4 (»m ural
derzanden and little daughter w ere the State Planning board. Space and son E verett and Mrs. Victor ina sj m e tlnlc jn Oregon On the Mr* Howard Dooher
. K lurtric Co*. I«ot» 14, IB. IB Block 1
Only a few left
also their guests
! requests filed by state departm ents Greip and daughter. Mrs. Rex Ober- w
, hey wiU enj ov a vacation at
Mrs- w E Cooke, w h o h M b e t 'll (¡» r .lm Kontu
visiting
w
ith
her
son.
W
R
Cooke.
w illia m 0 . C r«n» «t u , t.. w
K. Cmm.
Harvey Reidling of the
CCC w ith the planning board call for man and children, Mrs
C um m ings Yellowstone National park
Corn and bean« for can­
"
imp of Astoria is visiting Mr
Mr. ana
and an
an increase
increase 01
of ao
35 p per
and - Mr. and Mrs.
W
right
R . an<J
and Mr$
51 rs H R Schuerm
Scj
camp
er c cent
e m o over
ver—
a » * » . Lou
„ .ig
m « and]
m , Rey
an and family, left Sunday for Mon-
.
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x k- — . 2 —, . . . .
t .,
a ... .
V .
iih iir
j w < <.nn. u i a h » r if n to V .r n o n A.
ning now. We do not ex­
Mrs. _ M _ J _ V —_
anderzanden
and fam-
th
at in use at . A i the
tim e of a the
capí- C ir r i son
W llbur.
anrf fam ily of V ernonia greeted mouth to spend a few W«'ks w ith
«t «1. » a«rm s««ik>n 11 T»s luw
ity for a couple of weeks
tol fire last April. Crowell has Nellie Haney spent Thursday
Cornelius friends Friday on their her daughter. Miss Pearl CookeJOwrar
pect lower prices.
Washington C o u n t y Builders'
Joauphin« G
Vanduyn to V ernon A.
who
is
attending
school
there.
Work U Begin
recommended the construction of night w ith Elva Fritch of Hillside. I way home irom camp m eeting at
O w rey et o». J.IB acrea Section 11 T tS Exchange met Monday evening at
Work
will start Monday on the a F ® “ ’’h
\ hr^ J p a t? ,r 2píld¡1IH !’
Ed Davis and Ed King are Ret' Jenning’s Lodge,
R lW
thc Copeland Lum ber company of- !
Highest Price Paid for
W aahinirton county to R. R. Summer«
drainage ditch. I. P Brady is fore- J ? t h * ¿ ’ b a n a
ting th eir houses reshinglcd
Mrs J. W. Heinie is visiting In
fire An encouraging meeting was
et u k . p art Block 34 Beaverton
man of a crew of men.
no, e n d ™ t^ s u g g e s H o n w í “
Ebllng and Mrs. Anderson Washington.
Farm Produce.
A. M in n ie H o ffm an to O tto H o ffm an , held with a total of $7000 ln Nn
Mr and Mrs Earl Waldron and holdi d i;s ^ o m m e n d a t.o n s u n til a n d son. who have been visiting
Buddy Barnes had a tonsil oper-
part of A. W H a rt I> I. C. Section 11 tlonal Housing adm inistration sur-1
V
fbmily came home Sunday from
Ostión of site and other mat- he‘r, b.r ° ‘he£ .
Pannier, and at.on in Portland Tuesday.
veys bring given out to county I
H o w an l A. E tter« et p i to Oscar A.
Eastern
here they
■
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Or.,»™, u w h„r»
,hev h have
a v p ers have been determ ined
family, left Friday for th eir home
Charles Selfridge spent last week
(By Mr« F. resold» I
Simon, part Section 23 T l S R4W
been visiting relatives. Mrs Wal­
• o •
I in Belleville. IU.
| at his home here.
A. I> Boardm an to Richard W. Hnb-
ROCK CREEK -S u n d a y school
d ro n s j *. mother. „ Mrs.
Zueifel ;-i re-
and
¡ John Snyder of W estimber spent teachers of the Phillips and Hel- Itard et u i . L o t IB Kanno Creek A rre
a . •*.
a i More than 1000 people a tte n d in g ,., Mr and Mrs Johnson
.
.. . fam-
.
i„
Tracts.
turned home with them for a visit , he
,
of the com ergtone of
J ef‘ W ednesday for Yakima. Sunday here
, vetia
Reformed
church
Sunday .
_ et . u ... t . t«» < a rl A „ Schmidt
. .
and
M i«.« M v r n
i.
i
,
. ..
..
J Anon ?»el.M»n
Visitors of Mr and Mrs J A , he o,d capitol building saw the " « h . to pick apples.
L. C Mooberry ar
and M is s M;> ra schools met at the Mr. and
M rs t « c i * 7 «nd it txmilmrd'«
Addltkm .
McCoy thc past week were Mr i . last * fraffment
Cropp
Made from fre«h. rip«- hanana-t
I
fragm ent of tfce
the caoitol
capitol walls
v ro p p o of i Portland
ro riia n a left
leit Wiedewitsch.
wiedew itsch. who
wno we
w ere taking Uni- John Fuegy home Wednesday eve- iu* • --rt.»»»
and Mrs Charles McCoy of t h e , topnle to the grounds at the con- rh u rsd aX ior home after staying versity of Oregon extension w ork ning
‘ J Huckney et u< to L ars 1» roiief.
Masonic home. Dinner party guests c,usion of lhe ceremony
F. G. awbU* 1 ^ ‘b hcr daughter. Mrs in Portland, completed their courses
Mr and Mr» W altrr W i .w r . i n i
V . « 7 » ' ¿ i" “ "
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at the McCoy home Thursday w-ere Ix,ary foreman
in « charge
of . . the
Scb’P ‘d
j
th e . re
T b llr’d a y
O w phelia
of
a v a v * • s«a»s
..
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vz
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AF-*. va r- »» g . r>.
r*
J
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p .m in W
. « s im
c ti e
. v r a
xza Hillsboro
UUUJUVIU vis
»»J»- m Y o l l o f t . l e “ t f , -' a A m M "”' X I u . n . g r ' i e , l u n . f ii.-ir .i
Mr. and Mrs. J P V anderzanden1 w recking operations, expects t o
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. / . a m i M rs. t d Goff of Purdin
Mrs. Ashley Jackson spent the ¡tori Mr and Mrs Ben Leu and ,r <hl’ N ..rilw rn M s p il.i
and sons Ralph and Robert of Fair have all of the debris cleared away ^ { ¿ ^ ay
M ai M
Revbvr et
and Mrs' John L°y n e s| week in Portland w ith relatives.
family July 28
< 11 T ’ S R.7 W
View.
Mrs Joseph C ochrane and niece
in another week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs Fred C arpenter and, Johtt „ ,.llinter
Ull to J(imr. ohver
Mrs Clara Reeves has gone to
• • •
w ^ lT frn m 6« mnnJh’«
Lorraine Jacobs retu rn <*? last week son of Portland spent several d a y s jiu w ii 7t ¿«.”*7’ «7m
the beaches for a vacation.
If Washington w ants the Bonne-
*
a ««ontn s stay in Mod- from a st ay at Pacific City.
with Mrs Lue Davis last week.
I Au<u«i Boren •< u < to Father B«.r»n.
Pleins
it . and date«
Una Brady visited with Bonny ville transmission lines on the north
, al • as „ e ®u es‘
heF au n t* Miss C aroline H orlacher of For-
Mr and Mrs Charlie Rahn of 4 “7**
E»uu Addition. Beaver-
W _ C . lU u s e r S e v e r^ d ay .
G rove visited Miaa M ildred The D allei vlaited Mr and M rs
k Hood „ fcr, h Ox,M—
Fritzh of Hillside Wednesday. Mrs. bank of the Columbia riv er it is -
M. J. Vanderzanden and daugh- I welcome to them so far as Gov- ' ' ere ’ P ?"1
\isiu n g Rock during the past week.
Mike Rahn and Peter Rahn a n d ' w i l l lam P o inter t>. L- C. C2 Section« 1
P o t a to B r e a d
L e m o n P ie»
ter Marjorie and son Wayne helped em o r M artin of Oregon is con- "7/ cousin, m i s s Hazel Rayburn.
^ r s . Emma Schmale w ent to Henry Rahn Sunday
1 •»»»•< 1* T i n Riw
to Ksilth M
Bred,
Mrs. Edd Fritzh quilt Thursday cerned Presence of the huge steel "'2 ? ls
ndl^lf scho°l ’" ^ e
G aribaldi last week to see her new
t . Club Meets
T llle *
T ru « i <
T r» rl« 74 «n«l 7ft Bunny Kl«»tw
Mnde
with
afternoon
I towers necessary to carry the power
- ,a ry J h°JPas 01 P°™ and kT andson. the son of Mr and Mrs
w T. club met with Mrs Morton
M inn a H o ffm an to Fred W
H o ffm an ,
Birthday Celebrated
| lines
tin e s would
w o u ld detract
d e tr a c t from
fr o m the
th e scenic
s c e n ic \ ls u e a M r- a n a M rs. u . I . M urpny i4nrnin Rehmate
' Congdon Wednesday. Visitors were 0 5o a r m A n thony H u rl claim Co T IH
Ere.th Lemon«
Harmony club had a very enjoy- beauty of the Columbia gorge in UIJ aya
Mr and Mrs. A rthur M iller are Mrs.” R. C. Hanson Of North Dakota, R IW
M inn a H o ffm an to Reinhold H o ffm an .
¿a
able day at Rippling Waters Sun- the opinion of the Oregon execu-
Mrs_
,h. ‘he Paren ‘s ° f a babX born J u ,y 20 Mrs. Fred C arpenter of Portland
.« w T IK R IW
day. Mrs. L P. Brady also celebrat- tlve. G overnor M artin looks for
sPen ‘ lhe w eek-end at the
Hnlsboro
and Mrs
RcrKer who lg 2 M n in
n ie H o ffm an to O tto H o ffm a n , 1
THE
ed her birthday along with Mrs. the development of a large indus-
Raymond and
Mrs John Rock visited in P o rt’ -pending the sum m er with her sis- • re T IM R IW
C ity «»f Forest Grove to Alice Gibson,
Ira Brown and daughter, Zoe trial area in north Portland as soon
“ *•
“ ym ° IM‘ and lan d last week
't e r here
Block 4 N aylor'« A d dition. Forest
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*S
C" ea?
J°y«
i Jean Barnes visited
Rev. Luecke of Portland visited ( part
¡r u m
Mr. and Mrs J. A McCoy were neville plant becomes available.
Huffman's house on Gales C reek th eir Kr andparents in T hatcher for Rev r j Scheldt Thursday
J. A. Peter» et ux to W B. Coon et
ia Hillsboro Saturday afternoon.)
« » •
road
—
j days
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i „
. . . Kies
.
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a , few
last week.
| Cecelie
left by boat for As u k . part I«ot 2 Block 23, Foreet G rv v «
et u k to John I.
Mr. and Mrs W arner Cropp and
In the presence of a handful of •
Phone 431
COE and CONGDON, Prop.
We Deliver
Misses Dora Dee Selfridge and toria Thursday evening to visit Mr N o J. rth L ru . p Vanlh>fnclen
et u k . p a rt of Flem ing Dob­
daughter Doris, Mr and Mrs. M state employes and newspaperm en
Winnie Rock have returned from a la n d Mrs. J. B. Miner
bin« D. L. C. No. 43.
visit in W illamina.
Mrs O P Welch of Portland and
Miss Peggy Courder returned t o ! Mr and Mrs Lee and son of St. 01
l By Mn. O. H. P « t«r*o n l
her home in Pendleton Thursday. Helens visited Mrs Luc Davis July
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Scott re ­ after spending the sum m er w ith 28
turned home Friday from Seattle, Mr and Mrs. Leo Wittock
Have Good Yield
w here they attended "Potlatch and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodin vis-
Two threshing outfits have been
Fleet w eek” w here they saw 60 i ted relatives in Astoria last week, operating in this section and thc
battleships in Elliott Bay and also
Employed In Hillsboro
grain is fair. Some of thc w heat
visited th eir son Clayton before
Jam es Van Lorn ls employed as on the C hrist Jaggi farm yielded
he left for Ocean Fall. Alaska, salesman at the Thomas Sholes gar- 50 bushels an acre.
IH OC P I NO B N T LY O W H C D
to meet Mr. Boeing w ith his yacht age in Hillsboro.
Mr and Mrs Adolph Fuegy of
out on Alaskan waters. Clayton is
Mrs H enrietta Morgan of Hills- Portland visited Mr and Mrs John
. — ■ Ip * * »
Mr. Boeing's private pilot.
boro visited Mrs M. D Mann Schneider recently. Mr. and Mrs
Miss Amy Godfrey of St. Cloud. T hursday
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
Fuegy left Wednesday on a trip to
Cal . is spending several weeks at
Robert Co€hrane Namr4
Yellowsstone P ark and to Kansas
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
“ >e Bruce Bowne home^
Robert Cochrane has been hired Mr. Fuegy was bom in Kansas and
M r and Mrs. H. L. Eisner and , 0 , each , he WUson
the lived there several years before
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — August 9, 10 and 12
daughter M arian and son Ronald coming ycar He has
em . coming to Oregon in 1883.
Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 9, 10, 12
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and pioyed ¡n Monmouth since gradu-
Mrs Morton Congdon. Stanley
daughters Bonnie Ju n e and Patricia
there this
j
Congdon. Robert Moses and Mrs
PINEAPPLE—
visited several beaches Ju ly 28
Mi„ Leora Pavey of T ualatin R. C. Hanson spent the week-end
for
No. 2>à sliced.
Donald Cutting, son of Mr and spent Sunday in Cornelius with of July 28 in Tacoma and Olympia.
FAIRWAY
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Mrs. Ward C utting of Portland, who f£ ends and reIativeg.
Great Uncle Dies
• for
is spending his sum m er vacation
« „ ^ c r a f t Hold Picnic
John G atton of Woodland. Wash.,
PEACHES—
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Neighbors of Woodcraft held their died recently at the age of 102. He
Bowne and family, spent last week annual icnic at Rippling Watcrs was burled w ith m ilitary honors
2*4 tin
at Twin Rocks w ith his father and j _______ ____________ _____________
For real
some friends
Coffee
flavor.
-lb. tin.
FRESH GROUND
George Clayville had a party out
Mellowed coffee....
from P ortland Saturday looking
POUND
over his berry ranch in view of
-lb. tin
buying it.
WILEY’S
GROCERY
Spray for Control
Codling Moth Urged
h i
FREE
Mason Hill
Uant'V Gail Holds
33c
15c
A
EstiltC Transfers
5c
oov
U*FV«
Building Btxly Holds
Meeting Monday Eve
a
PhillipS, Helvetia
Teachers in Meet
Banana G i k c ..................... ....
sua
Peppermint Devi’s i ood . .
x
Date Nut C a k e ..................
Sc
1
49c
25c
P erfectio n B a k e ry
Bend
P IG G LY
W IG G LY
DEL
MONTE
35c
25c
16c
S& W
COFFEE
25c
98c
11c
4 Mellowed coffee....
W HEATIES
Pkg.
"$1.50 value tor 25c—Genuine H and-cut Rock C rystal Compote
on Silver Plated Base. Send Betty Crocker, Minneapolis, Minn.,
25c and sales slip showing purchase 2 pkgs. of Wheaties.
FflIR U JflV
Neighborhood new s from 30 A r - ,
gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
sections of W ashington county ap ­
pear in the A rgus each w e e k .
Learn w hat your friends are d o - ,
ing for less than th ree cents a
week.
tf1
WHITE KING
GRANULATED
Longer lasting suds
29c
¡S T
WHITE KING
TOILET SOAP
5 bar, 23C
A PLUS
HEALTH SOAP
2
b «
lie
W e s s o n O il
A Good Food
PINT ....
QUART ....
25c
43c
Tests prove, satisfied users
attest, and results show that
Morningdcw Dairy Milk ls
the best to be had. Sanitary
conditions, pasteurization, and
ex tra precautions insure the
purity. T ry some today.
Momingdew
GUERNSEY DAIRY
Par Friday and Saturday Only
SAM HULIT * SONS
Phone 2568
U4 miles south of Hillsboro
2
for
DRY ONIONS
5
nm.
S X Z ity
21c
9c
8c
Gold Medal Diplom a Winner
In 1934 — Score 98.2
Silver Medal Diplom a Winner
In 1933 — Score 97.8
Free Delivery
Good Food Kept Clean
fo r
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 9 and 10
SEA FOOD
Pork Ô6 Beans
CRAB MEAT
Van C am p’s.
29c
19c
SALMON
Red & W hite
Fancy
Sockeye ......
19c
2 can*
.....
16c7„
5c
Com
Flakes
K ellogg’s or Post
Toasties.
pkg».
PINK SALMON
ION
25c
15c
2 p°und* 25
15c
MATCHES
CATSUP
G uaranteed to strike
full count
boxe» .....
STARCH
Finest quality.
Corn or Gio»»
6
4| ft/»
¿«1C
10c
FRFF 1 PACKAGE
KELLOGG’S
with purchase of
1
2 X ...... 15c
n rn
Jr tir
1 package KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
1 package KELLOGG’S WHEAT KRISPIES
1 package KELLOGG’S WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS
Washing Powder
Pkg.
29c
Snowdrift
Best for Mayonnaise.
Best for Frying
43c
COFFEE
White King
Wesson Oil
Quart can
VEGETABLE FEATURES
CORN ^ n B
ANTAM
T a F T J " r t - J f a T l LARGE HEADS.
GROCERY
Polar Sea
Alaskan Crab
* BY TEST
* BY USE
* BY RESULTS
Adds Energy
to Fruits
and Vegetables
Phone 771
Red & W hite
E xtra fancy,
18c
DURKEE'S
CURRY’S
Specials
DURKEE’S FAMOUS , Salad Aid, pint.......... 24c
FOODS 75th
Mayonnise, p in t..........25c
ANNIVERSARY
) Relish Spread, 8-oz. 16c
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
L
PEANUT
BUTTER
38c
25c
10c
23c
’1.29
INSTANT POSTUM 8-oz. tin
BAKING POWDER CALUMET.
1-lb. tin
POST'S.
BRAN FLAKES P kg................................
OODS.
DEVILED HAM UNDERW
Table Jar
CHIEF,
MOTOR o il ; PENN
gallon can ........................
IT lflR K ET
3 ‘paii........
55c
FR EE
1 pkg Kellogg’« PFP
with the purchase of
1 pkg. Kellogg's
CORN FLAKES ......................
1 pkg. Kellogg’s
WHOLE WIWAT BISCUITS
1 pkg. Kellogg's
WHEAT KKISPIES ...............
Ail
for
33c
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