The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 29, 1935
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
at the University of Oregon, com­
petitive exam inations for hix job
rateifories.
|
The exaniinutionx, n part of the
program of the federal governm ent
in eoooperution wit!» state«, will be
Civv«» in Oregon Septem ber 20-21,
D s n c s Saturday; Miss Crop in Portland, Pendleton, Medford Plans for Fair; School to
Mr». Vanderzanden Hurt;
j and Eugene, und are open to both
Honor Guest at Party
men and women.
Hride-Elect Honored
Start September 9
Full information and application
(lly Ml«" M u r'lia V a tx la rta m la n )
MOUNTAINDALE
A b e n e fit
'*
J * ’ ‘»blamed from Di
I l l y M r». J. A. McCoy I
dance will be given at the com
U («jiiiert, room 8, Com­
HOY Mrs Henry M Vaixivr-
KANSAS CITY
Kansas City
munity fiall Saturday evening to ,n<*1 ’ building, University of Ore- Farm ers’ Union met at the Royal
zanclen received a brnken arm In n
which the public Is Invited Lunch
Eugene. The blanks must be Neighbor hall in Banks Wednesday
full nt her Imine Tliursduy
will be reived at midnight
Ml*'d " ul
returned to Dr. Gil evening They discussed plans for
Mr. anil Mr«. J A Moore and
Ivan Peaehle left Sunday for In-
l h
nut ,a‘« >han Septern- the fan Mrs. M J Vanderzanden,
family spent the week visiting at
depi-ndeiicc to work m the hop
,{4, H*-1-’’
the beaches Ml«« Mary Moore wus
Carl Schaffer and Elijah Beaman
yurd.
I he job categories are ax follows. were elected to look after the
In charge of the «tore during their
Mix.
Jam
es
Mathicsen
sp
en
tsev
-I
E
ic
M
supervisor;
age
at
least
25
ubaeii co.
booth for Kansas City local.
ernl days in Astoria last week vb years, high school graduation, or
Many people of the Hoy vicinity
Ell Pi«- of Forest Grove visited
¡ling
relatives
and
friends
Mai
y
equivalent,
and
B
years
of
pi
rtlnent
attended the Foresters' picnic In
Mr and Mrs J A, McCoy Friday.
U nder-Inflated Tires
Schairer returned home with them l~u,*i‘nt'ss experience, or college and
the Balm Grove park Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Tony Kemper and
When the front tires are under- for a w eek’s visit
4 years of pertinent business ex- sons Warren and Merlin and Miss
Mr. und Mr». I.oul« Kueygen spent
inflated
there
Is
u
possibility
that
Mi
h
Frances
Brandenburg
of
Of
pci
fence;
salary
$2000
to
$2400
a
u few day« lust week at the
Frances VanLoo of Forest Grove-
the ru r will not steer properly, ac­ enco is staying with her father, J. ¡year
beaches.
visited at the Louis Strohm ayer
cording to A. K Shearer, manager <’ Kaffety, while his daughter
“Manager:
Age
at
least
25
years,
home Monday evening. Guests at
Ilrldr Elect llanurrd
of the emergency road service of Marie is on a vacation.
school graduation or equiva- the Strohm ayer home Saturday
Miss Kcglnu Ouyck, bride-elect of the Oregon State Motor association
lent and 8 years of pertinent busi­ were Mr Strohm ayer's sister, Mrs. |
Miss Crop Honored
Martin Stadleinan was honorej U nder-inflated rear tires perm it too
Miss Lena Crop was the honor ness experience, or college and 4
with a shower at the home of her much side motion or sway und guests at a shower given for her years of pertinent business exper- Mary Esh. and son Paul and daugh-
ters of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bert
parents, Mr. and Mr» Henry Ouyck. cause discomfort to passenger
at thi' home of her sister, Mrs Joe lenee. salary $2000 to $.3000 a year. Bennett were over night guests at
'Junior und senior Interviewer: the Strohm ayer ranch Friday.
Huker, Thursday afternoon. Guest«
uiso quilted a quill for Miss Crop )A<* at leMt 21 year»; high school
Misses Gladys arid Ethel McCoy
Present were Mesdames C. W J «radl'atlon or equivalent and 3 were over night guests Friday of
Spierlng, Torn Sligum, Jam es D u - 1 years of pertinent business exper- friends in Forest Grove.
vis, G. Herggren, B ert Walters, >enee. °c college and I year of
Mr and Mrs. Roy Oglesby of
Carl Christener. Julius Schoenberg lH I’inent business experience; sal- Yamhill were guests of Mr. and)
I. Cypher, Elmer Muyes, J Nus: i ar^'a $HX«l to $2000 a year,
Mr i. Charles Waddles Sunday a ft­
baumer, A Thompson, M. Jack-
' Statistician: Age at least 29 years, ernoon.
son. A. Vanderzanden, T. Meeuwsen hiifh school graduation or equlva-
Mrs E. B. Webb and Mrs J o e ;
und daughter. Frank Meeuwscn. I11nt and B years of pertinent busi- Hopson and son Jack motored to
Joe Schmldlekofer, B Ghent. T
' experience, or college and 4 Woodburn Sunday
and
visited
Malheur, Floyd Huffcty, Lawrenc • Iy< ,rs
pertinent business exper- friends. T hursday they
visited
Crop, Clarence Meek. Louise Bleu *ence; salary $lB00 to $2400 a yeai friends in Newberg
er, Bose Crop and Misses Florence)
Statistical assistant: age at least
Mr. and Mrs. J A. McCoy and.
Vanderzanden of Portland, M an 121 '■ high school graduation or equi
laughter Ethel visited Mr. and Mrs
on Cypher, Ethel Spierlng, Mary I valent; 2 years of business exper Charlie McCoy at the Masonic home- j
Ann Schmldlekofer, Thelma, A lm .illenee' or a un” college course in Tuesday morning.
and Velda Raffety and Mi
J 'a statistics and 1 year of business ex
Mr and Mrs. I. P. Brady enter-1|
Baker.
) perience. Salaries $1080 to $1444
m a d S u n d a e fo r Mi- Irin a B ra d y
Mr and Mrs. Kurl Hollenbeck, y*ar,-
and M. Woodruff of Portland.
Helen Hollenbeck, and Mr. a n d ' , L lerk-typist-stenographer; age at
Mr and Mrs. M J. Vanderzanden
I Mrs. Leonard VunDoinelcn of Hoy h ast 18: high school or equivalent and little son Wayne attended a
visited Mi s. D A Keen of Pol l - education, und 1 year of pertinent Royal Neighbor picnic Sunday at
land Sunday.
business experience. Salaries $840 Rippling Waters.
sady to tuipply you
Mr and Mrs. J Ilergdahl a n d ;'0 ,144° a year."
Danny V anderzanden of Roy wa:.
daughter Astrid of Portland vis-1
"
a visitor at the J. P. Vanderzanden
with the
lied at the Jam es Mathicsen home
home Sunday.
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs. William Buell and
ST MEATS AT THE
Mr. and Mrs Loel Hollenbeck
two children of Jew el w ere w eek­
and
son
Howard
visited
Mr.
and
LEAST COST!
end guests of Mrs. Buel's mother,
Mrs. Henry C ypher and Mr. and
H arvey Rogers, and daughter
PENDLETON —Reservations f o i Mrs.
Mrs Andy C hristener Saturday eve­
Louise of Gales Creek.
the Pendleton Round-Up,
Septem
ning
... —
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School Begins Soon
Mrs. Archie Thompson and Helen
I2> 13 and 14' are *he heaviest
Kansas City school will start
Krady to advise you In purchasing.
Hollenbeck visited friends in Banks they have b,‘t n for »everal years. Septem ber 9 with Miss M argaret
Krady to give real values.
Friday.
according to Roy W. Ritner, secre-
Kellogg of Forest Grove as the
Mrs Katie McCloud, Mrs. Min- ,a ry of ,he Pendicle« Round-Up teacher for the year.
me McCloud. Eleanor and Otis Me- association A greatly increased in
Mr and Mrs J. A McCoy en ter­
Cloud of Patton Valley visited Mi ’crest has been manifested by east- tained
at dinner Sunday Mrs. Mc­
meaU Inspected by Dr. Nicol
aiul Mis Floyd Stovall Sunday
*rn stutes, approxim ately 600 In- Coy's brother
and wife, Mr. and
Mr
und
Mrs
Frank
Corey
and
oulries
having
been
received
dur-
and Dr. A I inquisì.
Mrs Clifford Rice, of Shady Brook
famliy visiter! Mr und Mrs W il-|*nB tt,c Past ,nonlh from Atlantic and
Zelbert B aker of F air View.
Hum Pieren of P ortland Sunday
seaboard states.
Miss Ethel McCoy returned home
HOME CURED.
Glenn Sandford of Hillsboro is
Special trains to the Round-Up with
Mr. and Mrs. Rice for a week's
Half or whole, lb.
Spending several days wilh Howard
from Spokane and Port
or longer.
Hollenbeck
; land ’his year and, In addition, sev- visit
Mr. and Mrs. W arner Cropp and
Mr and Mrs O liver Wescott and *'ral sPeciaI cars to accommodate daughter Doris and Mrs. Cropp's
family visited at the Archie Thomp- convention groups taking in the father, Mr. Barber, went to Mt
u .
son home Sunday Mrs. Wescott Round-Up have been lined up by Hood
morning and re ­
and children remained for a »hurt ,he Un‘on Pacific. Possibility of turned Saturday
home Monday evening.
visit.
*be Round-Up grandstands a n d
Mr and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer
Mrs. Thor Gronbeck of Ver bleachers, seating 30.000, b e i n g
Mr Strohm ayer's sister, Mrs
nonla visited at the Jam es Mathie packed to capacity for all three took
sen home Thursday
days of th e exhibition, is foreseen Mary Esh, and little daughter Mil­
dred
home Sunday m orning to
Mrs. J. L. VanDomclen and chil- for several reasons Freer spend- Portland.
On their retu rn home |
dren spent the week-end with Mrs lnK has Prevailed this year, sum- they were guests of Mrs. S tro h ­
A T Smith at Woodland Wash n,er ,ouris‘ travel on railroads has mayer's daughter and family, Mr.
) Mrs Smith formerly resided at virtually doubled and other west-
Mounlalndale.
ern exhibitions have enjoyed rec- and Mrs Tony Kemper, and Miss
Frances Vanloo of Forest Grove.
'
ord-breaking crowds.
In the evening they w ere visitors
at the William V anderzanden home
Building New Playshed
of Roy
Mason Hill school is having
new playshed. 20 by 30 feet, con-
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- ” ruc,ed ________________
gene, August 14—As another step I
towards clearing u p unemplov- »
,
Unofficial News —
m ent
the Oremm m ute P,,,,,!, I- A that is fit to print in Hillsboro
m ^ n ' s - r v ie e nnH
| En P y ' and ‘ h • county - Court, arrests,
A Townsend picnic and grand
X w L e n t sS rv irl m ‘ n
He-ein- schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s . rally will be held Monday. Labor
n .imeei * ih r L o t ,,L Or**on'
deaths, society.—Every week in the Day, in Blue Lake park^ tw elve
nounces, through Dr. Jam es H. Argus.
tf miles east of Portland, near Fair- I
i Gilbert, special repersentative In I _________________________________
Unlit ,1 Slab
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
j partnient of labor, and dean of [
i Venetian ticket, Mary Zimmerman. Rl 1. Forest Grove)
the college of social science and
! head of the economics departm ent
Roy Woman
Breaks Arm
Thursday afternoon There were
about thirty-five friend» present
and many beautiful und useful
gifts were received
Bill and Bob Blake left for then
home In Sun Francisco Friday after
spending the sum m er In Washing
ton und Oregon,
Misses Louisa and K atherine Ed­
mond mid Earl Edmond.« J r ic
turned to their home In Portland
Sunday after spending a week with
Misses M artha und Agnes V ander­
zanden.
Mrs C. F Jesse Is spending a
few days with her son und duugh-
ter-in-luw . Mr und Mrs. Harvey
Jesse, In Hillsboro.
Miss Johanna IJIerlekx left Wed­
nesday to pick hops In Mt Angel
Plan Benefit
Mountaindale
Page Three
view and Columbia river highway, I **2*’“ K“th‘!rln»” of lhe season.
, quartet, singing and dancing Chin
sponsored by the Fairview Tow n­
he principal addresses of the ese girls, und other musical num-
send club, and assisted by the P o n - day will be given by Judge John bers.
larid Townsend band of 30 pieces. A. Jeffrey and Jam es Logan, with
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All clubs in the surrounding coun­ j short talks by the m em bers of t h e ! O ur classified columns may have
ties are particularly invited to turn congressional board, interspersed Just w hat you arc looking for_
out and help make this one of the with band music. Jacobsen male Read them.
Kansas City
Union Meets
tf
S afeway S tores
LABOR DAY
SALE!
We hold this big sale for two big reasons— First
to honor Labor Day—Second to give every body
an opportunity to stock up for the Double Holi­
day—at extra savings.
J
Buy for the Double Holiday!
MEAT SPECIALS
At
Y our
S e r v ic e
Reservations for
Round-Up Heaviest
HAMS
27c
PICN ICS
19c
M U T T O N R O A ST Lb
9c
BEEF R O A ST Lb
10c
SIRLO IN STEA K Lb
15c
RIB STEAK Lb
14c
LARD COM,’°U'">-
3 ibs. 2 5 c
arc comin8
Chance for Work
Cited by Gilbert
Townsend Picnic
Bine Lake Park
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
MEATS
Cjûwn&aCZèüif G>.
LABO R DAY
PORK 8C BEANS
(Medium cans. 3 for ............................ 14c
SA R D IN ES 2 u± s , , r ' u ’- 15c
DILL PICKLES
15c
M A Y O N N A ISE Ï Ï J ''y '8- 2 5 c
CO RN ED BEEF i2r™uV..n.29c
SA LM O N 'ï:k',;T"c.,J""'ht- 10c
T'A'TQTTD De 14-oz.
l Monte
.
13c
bottle
PIN E A PPL E 'N?,k2n,s""ï’..„, 2 9 c
25c)
(2s. 2 cans
Pineapple— Del
Monte
17c
or Sweet Treat.
2 ^8 . Can
Pineapple- -Crushed or
Tidbit».
6c
8-oz. can ..
Salad Time Dressing
Nalley’s. Pint ...........23c
Quart ................ 37c
French’s Mustard—
B„°aU
12C
15c
Potato Chips.
Large pkg........
Marshmallows
1-lb. cello pkg.
Paper Plates, Napkins.
COFFEE
Columbia Best
1-lb.....................
(3 lbs. .... ....... 65c)
Economy.
1-lb.
(3 lbs. ........... 49c)
PINEAPPLE JUICE
23c
-i A il
M ILK
43c
Del Monte or Florida-
gold, picnic.
43c
(2 for ............ 15c)
Pickles. Libby’s sweet
(6-oz. 10c) ..
Quart ............
Libby’s Home
Style. Pint
Alpine, Darigold, All Pure,
-4 |l7x>
Borden’s, Carnation. 3 tall cans J. I V»
15c
or Del Monte.
T U N A White
(H. 2 Star
cans 27c) %s, 3 cansí
Mexican or
BEANS Red
Small White. 4 lbs.
19c
AlfV-
Ginger Ale — Cliquot
s=
........19c
T O M A T O JU IC E
V IN EG A R
Gallon
s
29c
l% .',‘b.‘,u. ; “ei o r
MILK
Mt. Vernon
Tall cans
C O RN ED BEEF 2 A for rmour“ 25c
12-oz. can
Can ..........
CLEANSER
SU G A R 1 100-fb.
>"recane'
sack
’4.98
COFFFF a
irway .
(Lb. i5 c ) 3 ibs.
_____________________^
45c
TFT I O
JELL-WELL or FLAVO-
jell . Aworted flavon. Pkg.
FLOUR
«
£■
DC
4 2 C
(Limit)
..5 c
Wheat Puffs
5-oz. pkg.
5c
Each
^ Z X 4 9
a
CHOCOLATE
8c
DEVILED FEAT— Armour's, »A cans.
4 for .................................
MATCHES
Highway
6-box
Carton
PICNIC ITEMS for your Labor Day Outing
15c
-4 A
KJ
PORK & BEANS— Van Camp’s.
Large cans. 3 f o r ...................................
Baking Powd.
KIPPERED SNACKS.
3 cans .........................................................
K. C., bulk
WHITE STAR TUNA.
cans .......................................................
BEER— Rainier, 11-oz. bottles.
3 for ............................................................
RITZ CRACKERS— Large size.
Pkg.................................................................
10c
Lb.
CRACKERS
CAKE FLOUR—Swansdown.
All Crisp
Sodas
Pkg.................................................................
BAKING POWDER— Calumet.
Lb. tin .........................................................
....2 2 c
BRAN FLAKES— Post’s.
2 pkgs...........................................................
PRODUCE FEATURES
6
25c
1QC
O R A N G ES
CELERY eachl ,... c ^ . bu ,, c . h “;.
3c
CAN LOCAL PEACHES NOW!
m
a
d
i d
• J u d t o ut
SALMON
BABY CHINOOK.
3 to 5-lb. Average
Half or Whole.
POUND .......................
10c
HILLSBORO
CASH
GROCERY
Independently Owned and Operated
Free Delivery
Friday and Saturday Specials
S H O R T E N IN G
HIGH GRADE.
JLQf»
4 pounds ................................................................
LARD Rendered ............... 3 ,b.. 48c
33c
15c
14c
POT ROAST ?«"nd*nd Me*'1' 10c
M INCED HAM
Bologna & Liver Sausage Lb.
Cx* MACARONI /¿g"*____ 15c
AifU
2 pkgs................
Beets. Libby’s. <1
Diced. No.2 can
Bnbo. Can free -4
with 2 cans at A e z U
No wonder the HILLSBORO MEAT
CO. “takes” with the housewives of
Hillsboro. We feature high-grade meats
. . . charge right prices and render PER­
SONAL, enthusiastic service.
i j j
(2 cans 15c)
6 cans ..........
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
T \ / U C Wyandotte, ripe.
<71^1 V E d Is, tall. Can
V
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Del Monte or Dole’s Is.
TrrryCr? Kraft American, Brick
i C D u D Pimiento. Vi-lb. pkg.
OATS
BANANAS.0^ “ .™:....
While at Seaside make yoqr headquarters
nt our Broadway Columbia M arket there
“Ü.15C
7 ¡ ¡ £
See Our Handbill for Additional Values
Are Getting Cheaper
. This Year Indicates Better Times Ahead! .
Prices for Fri., and Sat., Aug. 30 and 31
FREE DELIVERY
Prices effective Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30, 31
17c
filisi WR0 M
eai ( i
X S T g k '
s ate. EAT THE B E S T-
PAY THE LEAST
Jones Cider Vinegar. 10-graiii.
............................... 1 7 c
Wheaties, Puffed Rice, Rice Krispies, Bran Flakes,
K ellogg’s Whole Wheat Biscuit, Quaker
-4
Oats, small. Your choice, pkg......................
JLV^*
i 0
Telephone 2001
COFFEE
A. M. P. M., Fresh.
1 ±
PICKLES
SALT
SWEET, in bulk.
Quart .......................
1 3 c
25c
13c
tWe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities)
PRODUCE FEATURES
ONIONS 5 ,
sc
POTATOES 5» "• ' 4 9 c
ORANGES 2 do..»............... 2 5 c