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H IL L S B O R O Thiirmlny, August 15. 1936 Rev. H inrichs Says Farewell Blooming Pastor Completes W o rk at Forest Grove B L O O M IN G Hev E W H ill- ru liM p ii'u i lied his fa re w e ll »»<I«1 i «-» k to t lii' L u th e ra n s of M ount O live • liu iv h in Forest G rove Sunday The w o rk there w ill be continued by Hev O J. W endllng, w ho w ill arrive th is week and be Installed .it u service In the C ongregational ch u rch b u ild in g nt Forest G rove Sunday a fte rn o o n at 2.30 Hev. Illn rlc h s w ill co n tin u e at the Illo o in - mg church Hand In ju re d A rle n e M u h ly caught her hand In the clothus w rin g e r M onday m orn in g W h ile the e n tire hand m i l l through to I h e w i l l, 11 r believed that n o th in g serious w ill result from the accident M ild re d and M arcella Brundaw and th e ir grandm other, Mrs. Zu- now, are v is itin g at the A r th u r S a l/w e ile l home near Forest G rove Mrs L H ackett and Prudence At Y ou r S e r v ic e Ready to supply you with the FINEST MEATS AT THE LEAST COST! Ready to advise yoo In p u rrh a sin g Ready to give r r a l value*. A ll m eat* inspected by D r. N ico l and D r. A I inquisì. 21c B O IL IN G BEEF 9c BEEF R O A S T Lb 10c S IR L O IN S T E A K Lk. 15c RIB S T E A K Lb 14c LA R D COMPOUND- 3 ib. 2 5 c P IC N IC S Lb. FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 Deliveries Daily Res. Phone 321Z W h ile al S E A S ID E m ake y o u r headquarters at B R O A D W A Y C O L U M B IA M A R K E T there our Read This Ad, A tten tio n Called to C ontinued 1 axes |) A TÇTMÇ XvjTlAtjXl n O Choice Thompson Sectl- letm. 4-lb. p k g .............. (2-lb. pkg...................................... 10c) 20c 25c .... CL-IDTIK/ID Fancy, or Oysters. Gulf Kist. OlilVliVlK 5-oz. 2 cans C/AAn Crystal White, laundry. 23c 30c Medium. 10 bars i ’l l ........................... P ure Seismottte. fro m DAD Washing Powder. 1 zAlV Polka Dot FREE. 20c TAD C A D C V /fY r j Mason. $ pkgs. P E N JE L r or X Sure r 2 bottles Je ll. CO FFEE E CON 17c) OMY 3 (Lb. lbs. 13c 9c 13c SC O T T IS S U E 3 rolls ........ 20c SHREDDED WHEAT. The old origi- -4 4 nal. Pkg............ GRAPEFRUIT Goldet’s. 3 cans 25c TOBACCO Econom y o r B a ll F R U IT P E C T IN SOAP— Life buoy. 2 bars Palmolive Toilet Soap. 2 bars WALDORF Toilet ..._t Tis- Tis sue. 3 rolls With pkg. new Large pkg. 39c Fisher’s Blend, Pillsbury’s $ 1 .6 9 »or Crown. 49-lb. sack JA Y IV M rs. Lucy S haver Dies H ere T uesday ON O REG O N PARM H Irrig a tio n Hays I .Inn Farm er A L B A N Y Added iw ir n a ulm uet s u ffic ie n t to pay fo r the cost of hts s p rin k le r system are being received by C h a rlie H a rt as a r e m it o f the use o f su pplem ental w a te r on his crops this year, he reported re c e n tly to C o u n ty Agent F C. M u l len. M r H a rt has his large s p rin k le r system ru n n in g alm ost c o n tin u ously on several acres o f vegetable crops The a v a ila b ility o f the e xtra Water also made it possible fo r h im to p lo w under his o ld s tra w b e rry fie ld , w o rk do w n th e g ro u n d and re p la n t it to late potatoes, w h ic h w ill be w atered fro m tim e to tim e. F uneral services fo r M rs. L u c y B Shaver. 70, w h o died at her home in H ill boro Tuesday a fte r noon, w ill be conducted at the Donelson A S ew ell chapel at 10 a. m today 'T h u rs d a y ! under the d ire c tio n o f tfte C h ris tia n Science church. M rs S haver was born in Syca more, III., J u ly 5, 1885, and came to H ills b o ro in 1013, residing here u n til her death. She is s u rv iv e d by one daughter. Miss V ic to ria M Shaver o f H illsb o ro , tw o nieces, M rs M y rtle B oyd and M rs M aude N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r O ffic ia l and U n o ffic ia l News — Farnam , both o f Seattle. Wash . and gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t a nephew. N B D o ty, also o f Seat A ll th a t Is f i t to p r in t in H ills b o ro sections o f W ashington co u n ty ap and t h e co u n ty — C o u rt, arrests, tle, Wash pear in th e A rg u s each w e e k . schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are do deaths, society.—E ve ry week in the L e t th e advertisem ents h e lp you j in g fo r less than th re e cents a Argus. t f m ake y o u r shopping plans. week. tf S afeway S tores HURRY! HURRY! O nly a few m ore days to reap E xtra Savings during Safew ay’s M oney Saving HARVEST JUBILEE SALE! These Prices Effective Friday to Monday— August 16 to 19, incl. PRODUCE FEATURES F rid a y and S aturday O n ly P o p p ed W heat (Limit) 5-oz. cello bag Best quality W aterm elons 5c Klondykes. Lb. S h red d ed W heat 11c 3 pkg................. O zb llC Lb........... O ranges Crackers Sunkist Grahams or Sodas The original y y »I? A P eanut B utter 25c dozen AUR0RA BLEND- 2-lb. box 19c 49'tcx $1.29 SAN WAN. New pack. N°- 2 cans.......................... ......... 2 for 2 5 c • REGULAR or QUICK. M AT C H E S 9 '£c 3 9 c GHW AY FANCY, BROKEN. c ello p h a n e................................ A IR W A Y C O F FE E Lb. 18c PEAS— D el M onte. S fo r ....... 5 ib». 19c R O AS T B E EF—L ib b y 's . 12-oz. can M A Y O N N A IS E — Best Foods. Q u a rt ja r 3 lbs. No. 6 t¿,o„ 1 9 c 1 cans. T E A — L ip to n s , b la ck 4 -lb . H O M IN Y — V a n Camp's. No, 2 'i can CREAM OF W H E AT— O L IV E S — H ig h w a y Large can C O FFEE— M a x w e ll House T O M A T O E S — S o lid T a ll can Large pkg. Lb. pack W A S H IN G PO W D ER Large 43-ox. pkg. C O RNED BEEF— 12-01. ra n P rid e T IS S U E — Zee 1 ro lls M E A T L O A F — H aley s 3 cans S H O R T E N IN G — P ure vegetable. 4-lb. pkg. T O IL E T SO A P—W h ite 3 bars K in g . CORN S T A R C H — A rg o o r arume, 1-lb. box 2 fo r . . . . iiiit l! , :4,c, P E A N U T B U T T E R — O u r ,Chitine 1 4 -lb . Jar 29c MILK FED Bring your container. M ade ita, R ockaw ay and o th er beaches M r. and Mrs. Fred W o lfo rd , son V ernon and daughters Hazel and Ju a n ita spent S a tu rda y and Sun day w ith a g ro u p o f relative s on the M t. Hood loop S aturday n ig h t they camped near C loud Cap Inn M r and M rs O rv ille Sandy and Lam ar Sandy o f M ou n ta in d a le v is ited at the C lif f Sandy home S u n day. M rs H erm an Lem ay and Miss M a ry M a rr o f P o rtla n d visite d th e ir brother, A u s tin M a rr, and fa m ily A ugust 7. M rs. C. B, Carstens visite d S un day w ith M r. and M rs C la rk In k - le y in P o rtla n d. CHOICE Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon, Aug. 16, 17, 19 C L E A N SE R Page Three J A R R U B BERS— B a ll 3 fo r . Y o u ’ll Save! O s J / y L OREGON •mM''"Jbe..M ;;m B a n k s U n io n H ig h and G rade School to O p en Septem ber 9 T h e n S h o p It! S A L A D O IL H IL L S B O R O , Oceunslde Miss com punled the icrs' U n io n m et la s t, CT Local Furine n ig h t at H unnlug'a' h u ll in C orne Bus. C ard p la y in g fu rn ish e d e n te rta in m e n t fo r those present L o o k fo r Acreage J I) Sputz and son o f Chehalis, Wash , were in B lo o m in g M onday W a lte r Beard Injures Back and Knee in Logging Camp lo o kin g fo r acreage to hoy or ren t A ccident; Mrs. Kelaey Given B irthday Party He w ill re tu rn n e xt week to con tin u e his e ffo rts to aecura a fa rm m s M r . F r « t W o lford) Sunday He fo rm e rly ta u gh t school in th is co m m u n ity. A c h u rlv a rl was given M r und B A N K S — B oth grade and h ig h In Banks fo r several years. M rs Ed O euvllle, n e w ly-w eds, at schools w ill Sturt Septem ber 0. M rs Nora Dooley af.d M i and the home o f the bride's m other. Miss S y lv ia Severance d ro ve to M i L lo y d M c N u tt o f Forest G rove M rs M argaret Gnos, M onday eve Falls C ity S a tu rda y and b ro u g h t culled on Mrs. M A Dodds S u n n in g A b o u t till pa rticip a te d . back a g ro u p o f young people, w ho day had attended E p w o rth le a g u e in - M r and M rs C. W McPeok, M r ( stltu te there T he y were G e rtru d e and M rs W illia m Susbauer, M r. ¡V o lp p . M a rie Rleben. T h e r e s a and Mrs. Kay Vandehey and W il Paetsch. L lo y d M ille r and F ra n k lia m Vandehey made up a p a rty w u h i F rank w ent to P h ilo m a th that w ent to C ra te r L a ke Sunday and spent S a tu rda y n ig h t w ith fo r a few days' o u tin g M:»« Ethel P O R T L A N D J W M aloney, c o l Lew is K ip p e r Sunday eve n in g at S p ie rin g o f Hoy is sta yin g w ith le cto r o f in te rn a l revenue, culls ch u rch G e rtru d e, Theresa, L lo y d the M t l’ eak c h ild re n d u rin g th e ir a tte n tio n to th e extension o f v a r and tw o g irts fro m Y a m h ill gave adsence. ious taxes by the act o f congress u re p o rt o f the in s titu te M r. and M rs C harles S h ip le y approved by the president on June M rs. Kelsey H onored consulted an eye specialist in P o rt 28, 1035, sta tin g that a ll persons M rs E T u c k e r en terta in e d w ith land Wednesday In the afternoon Hable fu r puyinent o f such tuxes a d in n e r Sunday in honor o f the th e y visite d Mrs. E lizab e th V e lic at m ust file re tu rn s th e re o f re g u la r b irth d a y o f her m other. M rs. F M M ultnom ah ly. or penalties imposed by la w fo r Kelsey o f H illsb o ro . O th e r guests M r. and M rs. O lie H o p kin s of d e lin q u en cy w o u ld be in cu rre d were D o ris H a w k in s also o f H ills T illa m o o k spent th e week-end w ith " A n um ber o f taxes imposed by boro and George Sohler o f Forest relative s In Banks. S a tu rda y they, Ihe revenue act o f 1032 w o u ld h a v e |Q yuve M r and M rs Ray P a rm le y and e xp ire d on June 30, und other» on W a lte r Beard In ju re d c h ild re n and M rs A lic e P arm ley J u ly 31, 1035, said C o lle cto r M a- W a lte r Beard was in ju re d A u g u st visite d J C. P a rm le y in C ornelius loney, "b u t a ll o f these have been 5 w h ile w o rk in g at E lw o o d ’s camp, M rs A lic e P a rm le y re tu rn e d to extended fo r a period o f tw o years. he was »tanciirug on one end o f T illa m o o k w ith M r and M rs. O lie "The tuxes w h ie li w o u ld h u ve e x- a j og m o th e r tree fe ll on the o ther H opkins fo r a few days' v is it. p ire d on June 30. 1035, and have cnd o{ n causing th e log to fly A tte n d Le g io n Meet been extended fo r a period o f tw o up and bounce M r Beard h ig h in M r and M rs F E. Davis attended years ending June 30 1037, Include , ke aj r j^e has an in ju re d back the A m e rican Legion convention Ihe fo llo w in g : M a n u fa ctu re rs e x - , and knee and w ill not be able to at The Dalles th is week. else taxes on sales o f to ile t prep -| w o rk f o r 4omc tim e. M r and M rs F ra n k A ke rs o f urations. a rticle s made o f fu r <sc - M r and M rs „ ,, H o p k in s of P o rtla n d v is ite d M rs B ella H a rt in g fo r $75 or m ore), je w e lry (s e ll- T illa m o o k spent the w eek-end w ith w ic k Sunday. in g fo r $25 or m ore), ra d io r e . e lv - , and M rs C harles S h ip le y S at M rs M. H o rto n and lit t le daugh in g sets, phonograph records, m e- urday M r and Mrs. H o p k in s and te r M ario n o f P o rtla n d are v is it chunicul re frig e ra to rs, s p o r l i n g M r and M rs. S h ip le y v is tie d in in g M r and M rs. John H a rtw ic k goods, firearm s, shells, and c a r t - , H a u b o ro w ilh M r and M rs. N The tw o wom en are sisters. ridges, cameras and lenses, chew - S h ip le y and M r. and M rs. C a rl M r and M rs L P A r th u r of in g gum. gasoline, lu b ric a tin g o il, ,,sh jp le y Reedsport vis ite d M r and M rs E brew er's w o rt, ce rta in m alt prod- ' F a m ily Moves T u c k e r A ugust 5 Mrs. T u c k e r ac ucts, ce rta in grape products, und M r and M rs Clarence C ra n d e ll companied them back to Reedsport matches 'a n d d a u g h te r M arcella, w h o have Tuesday and rem ained u n til Sun "The fo llo w in g tuxes w ill •**s o , b e e n o ccupying t h e W oodman day when she re tu rn e d home w ith e x p ire on June 30, 1937: Taxes “ " house, m oved M onday to O regon Don and O pal T u cke r, w h o w ent admissions s e llin g fo r 41 cents 01 Q j,y there Saturday. M rs M G olden o f more, und on paym ents fo r tele- M r and Mrs. A C W ahl v is ite d W inchester Bay came back w ith graph, telephone, ra d io and cable M,v t.ra | dayg |ast week in P o rt- them fo r a v is it, m i ssuges. and leased w ir e o r ta lk - |a()d Tuesday John W ahl h a d M r and M rs Reid E ld rid g e ol ing c irc u it service, e le c tric a l *n e r- x -ra y s o f his cars ta ke n and 3 H illsboro, Miss H a ttie Kennedy and gy, and tra n sp o rta tio n o f o il com plete ear e x a m in a tio n . Ray Pendergast o f P o rtla n d vis- pipe line; stamp taxes imposed by M r and M rs. C. F E b e rly and ited M r and M rs J e ff K ennedy th e revenue act ut 1332 on issues gon l E ve re tt and L lo y d attended a Tuesday night. and transfers o f c a p ita l stock, and grange p ic n ic near V e rn o nia Sun- M r and Mrs. C la rk In k le y and on co rp o ra tio n bonds, and deeds o l day son 0, P o rtla n d and M rs F ra n k conveyance . , , , M rs E E N ickerson is v is itin g K u c h le r and her niece of Los I axes w h ich a rc extended »“ f t * re la tive s In P o rtla n d th is week. Angeles, C a l. v is ite d F rid a y eve- P1 'r , w " y <“ rl‘ e ,ld *t’ k J u ly 1 M r. and M rs A. C. W ahl and n in g at the C. H Cartsens home. 31. 1037 in clu d e taxes on tire s and M r and M „ Ita | ph W llaon F a m ily Moves in n e r tubes, a u tom o b ile tru c k and , W(J c h ild re n o f B anks and M r. and Mrs. L e w is W in te rs and chassis and bodies, oth er autom o- M r. and M rs E a rl Lee o f C o rv a llis sons moved last w eek to Rogers' b ile chassis and bodies, motorcycles. pjcn lckcd Sunday ut B la c k Hock m ill at Glenwood. und au tom o b ile parts und ucces- w a a M r and M rs. J. L. K ip p e r M r and M rs F ritz K n u te and “ L ,, . ,, , and ron fa m ily o f Y a m h ill v is ite d M r. and C o lle cto r M aloney stated th a t In- Mrg M a rb e l C ook iP h y llis N e i- M rs F ra n k R in ck and fa m ily Sun- q u irie s had been received regard- Jonl oj Le w isto n . Idaho, was in day. M arie R in c k re tu rn e d home ing ttie repeal o f the tax on sate Banks the fir s t o f the week c a llin g w ith them fo r a fe w days' v is it, deposit box rentals, b u t said th a t ,jn f r „ . n d t M r and M rs C laud M organ and the la w Im posing th is ta x d id not M r and M r , E llis M cG ra w and M rs L yd ia M organ vis ite d M r p ro v id e fo r a d e fin ite «ate °* tw o c h ild re n o f V e rn o n ia v is ite d and Mrs. N orm an Moen in B u x - p ira tlo n and it w-ould co n tin u e to M r and M rJ w G W a lk e r S a tu r. ton Sunday. be in effe ct u n til sp e c ific a lly re - day M rs G uddat and th re e c h lld re n | pealed by congress. M r and M rs C harles K essler and and Miss P a tric ia Jensen o f P o rt- _ . . . . ,, _ ., . c h ild re n B illy and E ve lyn , G eorge land v is ite d M r and M rs. H. L. . - '. . ’T-T'. , °,Vr' ' ’ , Kessler S r . and M iss L illia n Steele Jensen and fa m ily Sunday. S A L E M A giMid de m o n stratio n d ro v c a round M t. Hood loop S un- Miss K a thleen Jensen v is ite d ut the w isdom of b u y.n g e e rtifle d day several days ,agt w eek M on. G rim m a lfa lfa seed fo r large Helds an(j ^ rs j o^ n n b c l o f M is t m outh w ith M iss M abel Strandberg. 1 !W*en ?? l ” e . r c visite d M r. and M rs. Cass W ilson Born, to M r and M rs Charles I Rhoten six m iles southeast o f Sa- Augus, 7 o f , owa H jl, a g jr | EUen tam. S trip s in the center o i Tea S n r c r a Faye, A ugust 6 T he new a rr iv a l fie ld w ere seeded to com m on a lfa l- R. N A s ilv e r tea F rid a y was weighed 7 4 pounds. Sunday M r fa and the balance to G rim m about w el( attended A t cards. M rs. Cass and M rs W T. Sellers, M r and fiv e yeurs ago > o r tw o years there W ilson w on fir s t and Mrs. M ary M rs B L. S ellers and Amos Sel- was1 no d iffe re n c e >n ’ he fields, but Vandcrzanden. second. lers w ent to see the baby In th e w in te r o f 1H3J Hie com m on Those fro m Banks a tte n d in g the Mrs. N J G riffe n , M rs. W. T. froze out com p le te ly. Ih e G rim m dem ocrat j c Pi cnj c Sunday at B lu e Sellers and M r. and M rs. Oscar Is s till in e xce lle n t c o n d itio n and Lake w ere M r and M rs. H e n ry D e la u n y v is ite d M rs K a th e rin e pro d u cin g fo u r tons o r m ore of A ,|ee. M rs Florence S h u rte r, M r. Keenon at the S m ith hospital h o sp ital in in hay each season and in a d d itio n and M rs Cags WiJson M r and H ills b o ro Wednesday evening. fu rn is h in g a m onth o r m ore of Mrs. S ta n le y C la rk and son B illy , M r and M rs. Ernest M a rr. M r. fin e feed fo r the 50 d a iry cows on M r and Mrs. Tom Q ualls, Mrs. C and M rs Raym ond Hudson and th e Rhoten farm . U H a ll and d a u gh te r Sheila. d a u gh te r C arol are va c a t'o n in g th is ' M rs Ja ck H e ltze l o f P o rtla n d w eek at the beaches. Subscribe fo r the Argus. v is ite d her parents, M r. and Mrs. M rs N J G riffe n and daughter W. G. W a lke r, Sunday M a rjo rie , M rs. E E. H opkùis, A l- M r. and M rs. O asheim o f Bay ma G o u rle y and M r. and M rs. Oscar C ity v is ite d M r and Mrs. W. G. D elauney and baby visite d M r and W a lke r Sunday. Mrs. H a rry W h itfie ld at West T im B e rt Hagen o f T ig a rd was a ber T hu rsd a y business v is ito r in B anks M onday. M r and M rs H a rry W h itfie ld of O tto Beard is w o rk in g fo r O rv ille West T im b e r v is ite d M rs W h it Sandy at M ou n ta in d a le , f ilin g saws fie ld 's parents, M r. and M rs N. J and fa llin g tim b e r. G riffe n . F rid a y M r and M rs B B T resham le ft Mr and M rs M au rice T h o m p M onday m o rn in g fo r a tw o weeks' son and daughter D o rir Iren e of vacation i n C a lifo rn ia W illia m V e rn o n ia spent the w eek-end at Haag o f Forest G ro v e is ru n n in g th e C lif f Sandy hom e and w ith the B anks P harm acy d u rin g th e ir o th e r relative s here. absence. M am ie and M a ry Sandy and A lb e rt Y o d e r o f H u b b a rd vis- F rancis Thom pson vacationed fro m ited frie n d s in B anks S a tu rda y a n d ' T hu rsd a y u n til Sunday at M anzan- M cC loskey of P o rtla n d have been v is itin g ut the pursonuge since Iasi Wednesday M rs M u iy Guos and Joe. F rank unit Tony, M rs John Goet/.c and Norm an, Joe, A lb e rt, V ernon, Irene and Joyce, and H ild a IJober spent Sunday ut N eskow in, w h e re they met Law rence Gnus and fu m lly and M r und M rs Ed D eu vllle , who were ulso p ic n ic k in g ut the beach Miss Irene Lorenz o f P o rtlu n d spent last week va cu tlo nlng ut the W illia m B e rin g home. T hia week she Is a guest o f M r und M rs L. II M u h ly F lu n k B randuw und fu m lly , E m il B ru n d aw und fu m lly u n d L o u B ra n d uw attended t h e B rundaw fu m lly reu n io n at Shute p a rk S u n day The beg in ning o f the week found a ll o f the M u h ly boys III, A lb e rt how ever, s u ffe rin g the m ore due to h ig h tem peruture. T he y a rc u n der the cure o f M rs Le o na rd M u h ly In the absence of th e ir m other, w ho w ith her husband Is now v is itin g re la tive s und frie n d s In M in n e sota M rs M u h ly w rite s th a t they witnessed u storm of cyclo n ic p ro portions, w h ich d id considerable damage In the v ic in ity of G le n coe, M inn M r und M rs A lb e rt K ru h m e r und fa m ily spent the w eek-end ut MEAT SPECIALS AR G U S. Prince Albert. 10c 2-oz. tin (16-oz. tin 73c) “ VEAL F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y 14c VEAL ROAST u 10c MUTTON CHOPS 17c SPARE RIBS - SHORTENING J t 2 5 c 12¿c SALMON K hP ’ 8c BOILING BEEF u. 20c PICNICS S“1* s~k^' Lb. a ,,. San W an or D el M onte E. G. 2s. Can /Iff/» PEAS 35c D E V IL E D M E A T s e«™ 15c 10c 25c M USTARD 19c 49c P IC K L IN G S P IC E Libby's, y«s. Ground. R-os. , m 15 c V IN E G A R JZ n piire c| B rin g you r container. Gallon M ■ V HILLSBORO Quality M EAT COM PANY Service “ GROCERY Independently Owned and Operated Free Delivery Friday and Saturday Specials Telephone 2001 F lo u r BLUE BELI^— Every Sack Guaranteed 1.49 Sweet, bulk. 23c Tuna Fish WHITE STAR— t/g size. 2 cans .................................. 29c Raisins 4-lb. pkg................................................ 19c Tissue ECONOMY—Good grade. 3 roll« ................................. 10c