The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, August 8, 1935
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Local Boy Places in "Soapbox Derby”
I Saturday evening. Ml«» Eugenie
Cypher returned home with them
I for a week'» visit.
Mr«. W E May» went to P o rt­
land T hursday after M'
Alvnu
Mitchell. who was III. und look hel­
lo her daughter'« home at Dilley.
Mr. und Mrs J. II. Davis, Mr
Southern Pacific S c a lin g
und Mrs. Clark Inkley and «on and
Mr mid Mrs. M. V Jackson and
Position Secured
daughter Lavelle picnicked at Suu
III» Mra. Il.nry Cypher)
vie«' Island Sunday.
NORTH PLAINS North Plain«
Mr und Mrs Curl C’hrlstener
bust-bull ti-utii iiih I tlx-lr friend« litid visited Saturduy afternoon and S u n ­
a picnic ut Avalon park after the day with Mr and Mrs Hubert C or­
game with Tuulutln Sunday. The nelius at Corvallis.
local team beat T u iilu tlli 7 to I
lias Healing Job
Mi. anil Mr» Fred Dye of Port
Robert Johnstone went to C arl­
luml visited Mr und Mm C. II ton Thursday morning, where he
Kelly Sunday.
hus 11 position with the Southern
Mis» Phyllis ChrlaU-ner «pent the Pacific as scaler.
week end with Ml»» Helene Shaw
The Misses Elorence anil Mil
ut Cornelius.
died Hunger left Sunday morning
Mr and Mm A rthur Davis of for C rater Luke They went by
Bonneville visited relative« here wuy of Bend, from w here t h <
N orth Plains
Team Picnics
N ew Family
at H azeldale
Youth« in Soapbox Derby;
Observe Birthday
I lly M r.. J . C. S m ith )
HAZELDALE Mr. and Mr«. E.
C. Peterson and C. F Peterson have
recently moved onto the Hinckc
property, lately occupied by the
Copley family. They are building
a new barn and im proving the
place generally. The Petersons came
from Gales Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor pic­
nicked at Blue Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoogduln and
their daughter Virginia visited
friends and neighbors in this com­
At
Y our
S e r v ic e
Vernon Schoen, 11-ycar-old Hillsboro boy, who won his heat in the Chevrolet-Oregonian "Soapbox D er­
by'' event In Portland last Wednesday. Through some m ixup he did not get into the finals for his
i-ias- T h e h o y . w h o w-a i i i b n i i by t i n H i l l - l a a o Motor lo o ip a o v . built his own car.
Smearman attended the annual
Mr .1 Harry will accompany them '
P ic illC
Schulz family reunion picnic at
Columbia park last Sunday.
Charles und H arry Chapman and ;
A — a n m 'i l Ç n rir filV
Mrs. Hickey of Hillsboro spent
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Depot- Bay and attended the reg at­
A big day for democrats is p lan­ Helen Stoffer.
ta ut Devil's Lake.
ned for Sunday at Blue Lake park,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoffer and i
Ml and Mrs John Loftis spent eight miles east of Portland.
Leonard and Donald, Lois Palm er
A picnic, which will have some and E rw aldT uller of P ortland were
Sunday at Tigard visiting Mr Lof­
tis' sister. Mrs Henry Jones, and of the features of a convention, is Sunday guests at the J. T uller j
scheduled,
when 15,000 democrats home.
family.
from all parts of the state are ex
Mr. and Mrs. Roland H ornecker peeled
Mr and Mrs Edw ard Sm ith and
to get-together for a day of
are driving a new Chevrolet sedan. speeches, contests and en tertain ­ children Ruth and Nola Mae vis­
ited the Hesterlee fam ily at Hazel­
Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson ment.
and LcRoy and Patsy of Barview
The big international parade will dale Sunday afternoon.
spent lust week with Mr Johnson’s be an outstanding feature of the
brother, Chester Johnson, und fam ­ day and games, contests and stunts
DR ARCHIE P. INGRAM
ily. Mr. Johnson is u life guard at will furnish fun and entertainm ent
Dr. Archie P. Ingram, 53, son o f :
for young and old. Basket dinners Mrs. Jane Ingram of near Hills-
Barview.
Joan and Ju an ita Torgerson of will be in evidence and the com­ boro, died Tuesday night at The
Florence are spending the sum mer m ittee will furnish free coffee Dalles, after a long siege of pneu-|
with their cousins. Betty and Food may be bought at the picnic monia. He is survived by his moth-1
grounds
er, a sister, Mrs G rant Dodge, and
Roberta Johnson.
two brothers, Riley Ingram of H ills­
Mr and Mrs. Russell Loftis a t­
boro, and Joseph Ingram of P o r t- ;
tended the Hllhi reunion and pic­
land
Funeral arrangem ents h a d '
nic at Blue Lake park Sunday.
A trip to Mt. Hood Sunday was not been completed at this w riting
enjoyed by Mrs Lily Hanley. Art
Pilgrim House
Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Bridge-
man. and Mrs Mae Alvord of
I By M r» Z»ll O H l n i t k .r .)
Sunday: Reception of radio broad- I
Hillsboro,
and
Miss
U
rsula
L
ittle
cast of Dr Frederick K. Stamm. |
Hanson Bros finished threshing
pastor Clinton Avenue C ongrega­
here this week and the quality of New York.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sinclair
entertained
tional church. Brooklyn. N. Y„ at
and yield of grain was exception­
with
a
dinner.
Present
w
ere
Mrs.
9:30
a. m., followed by chapel serv-
ally good.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnum Lily Hanley and A rthur Hanley, ice of worship. "Religion in the I
and children of Roseburg have been and Miss Ursula L ittle of New N ew s" topics: "Mary Pickford's Re- |
ligion;" Nellie W alker Goes to South
spending th eir vacation with Mr York.
Miss Joyce Bino visited friends Africa: and "The Japanese Empcr- j
Burnum's parents here.
in
Portland
Monday.
o r Becomes Officially D ivine ’
Gayford Wilson, who has been
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Rowton vis­ Sermon on "The Transfiguration of i
staying w ith K enneth Struthers,
ited
friends
and
relatives
at
O
re­
O
ur Lord.” Pastor H enry S. H aller
left Thursday for Prospect to be
supervisor over the Blister Rust gon City Tuesday and Wednesday. may be consulted any day between
Mrs. Adams and G race Adams of 10 a. m. and noon, or by appoint­
control camps In that area.
Mr and Mrs. C arl Olson have Farm ington spent Wednesday aft­ ment. at the house office. 232 N. '
ernoon
with Mrs Brice Adams.
Third avenue.
moved from the Munson place to
Mrs Lily Hanley, A rt Hanley,
a house near Beaverton.
Miss
Ursula
Little.
Miss
Valerie
Mr and Mrs. George Anderson
Damaged Hay Best Put In Silo
and children are spending a ten- Bagley, and Mrs. Bndgem an vis­
ASTORIA — B etter use of hay j
ited Ml R ainier Thursday.
day vacation at Twin Rocks.
damaged by rain can be made by
Mr. and Mrs C urtis Bacon of
putting it in the silo than by at- j
Sandy were Sunday callers at the
tem pting to use it for hay, says
C. W S tru th ers home.
County Agent Afton Zundell. In |
(By C, K
putting such hay in the silo It is |
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
Mr and Mrs. Sam Smith and necessary to add sufficient w ater i
Washington county $1 50 a year. , On D arrel took a trip to E a ste rn . to bring the m oisture content up
Six months 85c. T hree month« 50 Oregon last week-end. D arrel plans so that of fresh green grass, he says
cents. Two months 35 cents.
tf . t0 spend a few weeks w ith friends (
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in Eastern Oregon.
: Subscribe now to the Argus. In
Reunion Held
W ashington county $1.50 a year.
Mr and Mrs. A lbert Schulz and I Six m onths 85c. Three months 50
daughter M argaret a n d E i l e e n : cents. Two months 35 cents.
tf
n rran gtu aiiiiu.tv
Heady lo advise you In purchasing.
Heady to give real values.
All «irsi» Inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Almqulst.
VEAL RO AST
9c
10c
Leisyville
Hiteon
13c
Lb.........
VEAL CHOPS u , ________ 18c
u , ......... ....... 10c
BEEF R O A S T
S IR L O IN S T E A K u.............. 15c
RIB S T E A K
14C
L»_____ __
25C
L A R D co”rou"p;............3 iu.
Elmonica
Tr»rh»«I)
FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
*------ * ------S —----<■
with a tea party for Mrs. Hayes of
Crescent City, C al, on her 75th
birthday Pri-wnt were Mesdumes
Clark. Boland. Jack, McHenry,
Smith and Powers.
Mr and Mrs. Max Berger spent
a week at Culver City.
Virginia Miller 1« visiting her
aunt, Mrs J. B Thornton, In Port
land.
Mrs, George Walker ha» been
the guest of Mr and Mr» C. D.
Walker for the past week.
Mr and Mrs William Heil and
family spent Sunday at Tim ber vis­
iting Mr and Mrs. Courtney Syver-
son.
Guns, Ammunition
Fishing Tackle
CORWIN HARDWARE
128 2nd Ave
Phone 72
Agent Long Radios
GROCERY
Independently Owned and Operated
Free Delivery
Ready to supply you
with the
FINEST MEATS AT THE
LEAST COST!
B R E A S T O F V E A L Lb
munity last week. They were one
tim e residents here but are now
living at Tigard.
Mrs. Mildred Baker and Miss
Betty Sattler of Phoenix, Arizona,
visited Mr and Mrs. C. Weber
I tor a couple t f days last week.
I They were on a trip through O re­
gon. returning by Yosemite park.
Mrs Ellen K retzer and Mr. and
Mrs. E. K retzer of The Dalles,
Mr and Mrs Bert Roberts and
family of Portland visited Mr. and
Mrs. Max Berger Sunday.
In Derby
Joe Berger and Verne Jelderk
were local boys who took part in
the soap box derby. Joe was the
w inner of the heat he took part In.
Mr and Mrs. Arnold Syverson
and family of Gates spent Mon­
day and Tuesday at the Syverson
home. A rthur Syverson returned
to Gates w ith them.
B irthday Celebrated
Mrs. Donald Fraser entertained
HILLSBORO
CASH
MEAT SPECIALS
B O IL IN G BEEF Lb.
Page Three
OREGON
Res. Phone 321Z
Friday and Saturday Specials
Sweet Pickles
Peas - Corn
3 large can«
....................................
Telephone 2001
IN BULK.
Pint .........
10c
25c
Soap Powder
S S u a , ....................15c
Rolled W heat
2%-lb. pkg........ ................15c
ORANGES
2 dozen
25c
LEM ONS
Fancy, Large.
FREE
29c
Dozen
1 pkg KELLOGG'S
PEP with purchase
1 pk. Kellogg’s
CORN FLAKES ......
1 pk. Kellogg's
WHOLE WHEAT
BISCUITS ......... ......
1 pk. Kellogg’s
WHEAT KRISPIES
C ELER Y
Large and Crisp.
4c
Bunch
JUBILEE
SALE!
4»
S afeway S tores
Friday, August 9th to 15th, inclusive
BETTER
We Want Your Patronage!
MEATS
In Return We Offer You
Fair Prices
Quality Merchandise
Prompt Service
Convenient Shopping
A Firm Desire to Please
*7
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
-XÍ.
: >
CANNING SUPPLIES
I A D C Hall or H airl Alla»
J ' A l v i J Mason Jar»
Ocean caught. Buy now!
T O M A T O J U I C E 25c
Pta.
XvL
L ibby’s G entle Pressed.
Beauty Soup.
4c
CORN M EAL W
h ' 9-lb. bag 35c
Yellow.
R IN S O Large pkg.
19c
Bar ..............
OWL
JSp
$0
Lighthouse.
VINEGAR
3 cans .....
Jones Bros. 40 grain.
Pure eider
4 ’7 / »
vinegar. Gallon JL I V*
P IN E A P P L E Sr'J,"
Crushed or Tid Bits
MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing
Pint
23c 0.37c
FREE
1 Pkg.
Kellogg’s
PEP
with the purchase of
1 pkg. Kellogg's
Corn Flakes
1 pkg. Kellogg’s
Wheat Kriapiea
69 cq .,79 c
JAR RUBBERS—
4 B p
High grade. 3 pkg».
F E N JE L -
O ffp
• pkga.
PORTO. Fruit Pectin Q f f / a
1 bottle«
CERTO-
2 boltle»
PAROWAX—
P O R K 8C B E A N S
Ä S " « £ 2 5 c
(Small size, 0 for
G R A P E F R U IT
4-Ib. carton
W hile Cloud or Westminster.
Toilet Soap.
bars
Reproduction of M aster Artists w ith 3 bars
C O FFEE
Columbia Best
Lb.
23c
J u s t o u t of Jte,
SALMON By the
Piece
HALIBUT
V2
KERR or BALL MASON.
Dozen
Lb.
OYSTERS
í r " '" " ”
25c
PINT
FRESH SPRING CHICKENS
Tender, firm fleshed young
broilers. Home raised. Q Q n
Milk fed. Lb.
LARD COMPOUND 3
19c
MUTTON ROAST - =
15c
LEG of LAMB
25c
9c
16c
1 pkg. Kellogg’s
33c
While at SEASIDE make your headquarters at our Broadway Columbia Mkt.
WHITE KING—G ranulated
Soap. Large pkg.
WHITE KING—Laundry
Soap. IS bar»
MAI.T—Blue Ribbon.
3-lb. can ... .....................
GRAPENUT8—
Pkg.
BAKING POWDER—
K. C. 25c »lie ..................
EDWARDS— (Lb. can 25c)
2-lb. can
PORK Si BEANS
“
BAKING POWDER Bulk. ..
REED
BROWN DERBY.
1)1.1 zlv ll-oz. bottles
22-oz. bottle*
.....
Small deposit on bottles.
FLOUR “ S E I X “
29c
29c
63c
17c
17c
3 n~ 5 0 c
JOga
4
2 lb», for
Q for
M
2 for
” “
19c
25C
9^0
25c
1 1 .4 9
0 4
CROWN. Best Patent.
49-lb. sack
ffQ
Produce Feature« for Friday and Saturday Only
Whole Wheat Biscuit
ALL FOR
CANDY BARS—
G eneral Foods. 3 for
PEACHES—Libby's.
No. 2'» ran
SPINACH—Del Monte or
Libby’s. No. 2 ', can
JELL WELL—New cube
flavored. 3 f o r .......
CIGARETTES Kool.
Pkg.
COFFEE
45c
Mild Brazilian
19c
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
BEEF POT R O A S T 1 0 c
Broken segments.
LUX
H D H " m
25c)
Goldettea, 300s.
S H O R T E N IN G
1 t
15c
M ILK Each
5c
C O R N F L A K E S Large
JERSE pkg.
Y
..... 5c
S U G A R P 100-lb.
URE C
ANE-
sack
’4.89
F L A V O JELL X X V ' “™''
lO c
CRACKERS sÄ
r„ GRAHAMS
19c
S A L A D O IL (Quart 25c) Gallon.. 1 9 8 c
P P P P D SCHILLING’S.
I P EriEiIV
(2-oz. can 6c) 4-oz. can
10c
DUNBAR’S.
S H R IM P 5-oz. can ..
10c
MT. VERNON, tall cans.
MONET
S A L M O N /¿ ¡¡k“. Pink:........... 25c
CLEANSER
( ^ J - J E E S E b a n k s > fuH cream.
for Less
A *
Price« for Fri., Sat., Mon. Aug. 9, 10, 12
P A L M O L IV E
See Our Big Handbill for Additional Values!
HILLSBORO
Quality
MEAT
COMPANY
Service
ORANGES Medium size....................
CANTALOUPES '£5%
2
dwen
25c
5C