The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
T hursday, Suptcm ber 12, 1935
Alcohol Plant
Plan Endorsed
Wr»t Union Farmer** Union
Will Urge Permit
W r«t I ) i i l un local o f F arm ers'
U nion met ut the N o rth P la in s K
1* h u ll Septem ber 3- A It. F o r-
tei .i P m tlarnd engineer, outUn
I’d u proponed a lcohol fa c to ry to
tic erected In llllliib o r u
He said
th a t thia fa cto ry w o u ld uae a ll
waste o r lu rp lu » potatoes, ve g e t­
ables, f r u it and g ru ln unit ulso
wood p u lp In the p ro d u ctio n of
denatured alcohol
The Farinera* U n io n voted to
u p iio rt the cuuae und the aecre-
tu ry w ill w r ite the congressmen
u rg in g tliu t a p e rm it be grunted
th e In d u s tria l D is tille rie s L td . to
oiH-rutv a p lu n t in H illsb o ro .
Three new m em bers w ere added
I " th e m e m b e r s h ip a n d o n e tram ,
fe rre d T he y w ere C a rl B. C hrla-
tener of N o rth Plains, K e n n e th I.
I ’ogh o f ro u te 4 and Ita lp h H lut*
o f route 1, und A n d re w Johnston
fro m la u re l-S c h o lla . West U n io n
M o u r it a in d a le
F a c u ltie s
Pioneer Sons and
Daughters Picnic
OREGON
Page Three
a fis h in g t r ip to the Hood R ive r
! v a lle y over the week-end, and
reported good fishing.
Miss R oth S m ith spent the w e e k­
end w ith M rs Francis Standi ford
o f P o rtla n d.
Banks
on
Y e a rs
Frances H erb and w ife. M a rtin
Herb and Bernice H e rb attended
the state fa ir Thursday.
M r. and M rs
M illa rd B u rn e tt
spent most o f last week at Netarts
Bay
Rem l
V uylsteke,
Paul
Copp,
George S p ie n n g and fa m ilie s v is ­
ited the coast last week.
M O U N T A 1 N D A L E M rs Sam uel
J H a lfe ty was h u rle d S a tu rda y lit
t h e R a ffe ty cem etery, fo llo w in g
services nt t h e
C ongregational
ch u rch In Forest G rove
M anv
frie n d s and re la tive s gathered tn
T he Sons und D aughters of Ore
gou Pioneers w ill h o ld th e ir un
nuul hom ecom ing p icn ic ut Pen
Insula p a rk clu b house n e xt Sun
day. S eptem ber IS. assem bling ut
2 p in Program w ill commence
p ro m p tly ut 3 30 P icn ic d in n e r at
5 30 C offee und cream w ill be
furnished.
A general in v ita tio n Is extended
to th e p u b lic to jo in in th is h is ­
to ric g a th e rin g in w h ich they w ill
u n ite tn h o n orin g tin- b u ild e rs of
the O regon c o u n try.
E verybody
come w ith w e ll f ille il baskets, and
u pocket f u ll o f copies o f o ld -tim e
songs
We specialise tn q u a lity
m e rcia l p r in t in g —A rgus.
W om an
M any
H IL L S B O R O ,
Arch Construction Coos Bay
Funeral Held
Mrs. Raffety
I booth, w h ic h w on second prize at
the fa ir, was In charge o f M r
and M r. John Güte», M r a n d
■ M rs Itu sse ll L o ftis and M r and
Mrs. John Davidson. N ext m eeting
1 w ill be O ctober 3, when W illia m
G lla r e o f H ills b o ro w ill be one
I of the speakers. Social meetings
w ill com m ence in October.
ARG U S.
JA M E S A. M IC K L E S O N
F uneral services fo r James A
JU ickleson, la te of Beaverton, we-e
| held in P o rtla n d Saturday. He is
| s u rv iv e d by the w id o w and his
I m other.
1 b ig results are realized at »mall
Small Ad Sells
I coat.
w o rk horses fo r sale or
Seven Horses trad Seven
e fo r cuttle hay. g ra in Priced
" A lo t of people sure m ust read
the A rg u s classified ads." T h is was
th e com m ent o f an a d v e rtis e r who
was alm ost swam ped w i t h
re-
■ponses to the 36-cent advertise-
m ent he inserted in the Argus,
seeking to sell o r trad e seven w o rk
horses.
People started com ing to his
fa rm the day a fte r the paper came
out and by the fir s t o f the w eek
e v e ry a n im a l was gone. The ad­
v e rtis e r declared th a t he could
have sold 20 horses I f he had had
them.
T he fo llo w in g ad d id the jo b fo r
th is man and s im ila r a d ve rtise ­
m ents m ay b rin g s im ila r results
to you P u t y o u r notices to buy.
sell o r trade in W ashington coun­
ty'» biggest m a rk e t place, w here
$20 to $30
G a ll Karns Oreneo
I
1
GOOD
Potatoes
60c
Per 100 lb».
At farm on
Gales Creek Road
R o b e r t W a r re n s
Phone 1609W Forest Grove
HILLSBORO CASH
GROCERY
co m ­
tf
MEAT SPECIALS
S u p e rs titio n has it th a t F rid a y , the 13th, is u n ­
lu c k y .
T ake advantage o f these specials and
F rid a y w ill be y o u r L U C K Y D A Y .
Independently
Owned. Operated
Telephone 2M1
Free Delivery
Specials for Friday and Saturday — September 13 and 14
pay th e ir last trib u te to one w ho
had taken un active part in the
life o f th is c o m m u n ity
M rs R a ffe ty was born tn A p p le -
ton. W as. A p p l 26. 1867 A t the
age o f nineteen, she came west,
m a kin g her home w ith an uncle in
W ashington state and la te r w ttli
frie n d s in P o rtla n d She entered
the teaching profession, spending
most o f her fo rty years as a teach­
e r in the ru ra l schools o f W ash­
in g to n county M an y tn th is co m ­
m u n ity rem em ber her as an o u t­
standing teacher
She m a rrie d Sam uel J. R a ffe ty
of M o u iita in d u lc F e b ru a ry 12. 1664
M rs. R a ffe ty is su rv iv e d by her
husband, th re e sisters, and a b ro th ­
er M rs A M L e w is o f Oshkosh.
W I Ii
lb
J R S c o tt o f f h u i l - i
Vista. Cal . Miss A ltn e re Scott o f
M a li.m i
W is. and M rs. H. V.
Sehwulbach o f M ilw a u ke e , Wis.
M rs. R affety wus a w om an o f
strong pe rso n a lity, h o ld in g herself
and those w ith whom she w o rke d
to the highest standards o f hones*
endeavor She w ill be g re a tly miss
cd by her m any frie n d s und re la ­
tives.
Ready to supply you
with the
FINEST MEATS AT THE
LEAST COST!
Ready to advise yea tn purrhasing.
Ready to give real values.
A ll meats Inspected by D r. N leol
and Dr. Alinqutst.
PIC N IC S lb
M U T T O N R O A ST Lb.
BEEF R O A ST
Lb.
SIRLO IN STEA K Lb
RIB STEA K ,b
I ARD COM,’OL,ND-
lb s .
19c
9c
10c
15c
14c
25c
North Plains
M rs. M a ry H a le and M r. and M rs
F a rm e r Hale and c h ild re n o f N o li
visite d the L. R. C yp h e r and W
I E M ays homes o ve r th e w eek-end
W ilson W lenecke Is d ry in g hops
at the Ferd H a rtw ic k hopyard near
) Bunks.
M r and M rs. W h ite le y and M»
and M is. /V itliu r Davis o f N o rth
j B o n n e ville . W a s h . v is ite d at th e
.1 11 Davis and J. R. S andford
I homes Sunday.
M r. and M rs. Thomas S tig u ip .
M r and M rs A n d y C h n s te iie i a n d j
. M r and M rs C u rl C h riste n e r plc-
> n icke d at Sauvies Island Sunday
M r. and M rs. John Trachsel and
M r and M is. K
B a rk e r visite d
John Ocster and fa m ily ot W arren
I Sunday M r O ester is a b ro th e r
I o f M r». T rachsel and Mrs. B a rke r. .
H G. C yp h e r and daughter Eu-
I genia spent the w eek-end at R ock- ‘
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
S Deliveries Daily
Re». Phone 321Z
EJ
C cfiítníiafíxtí C j .
l Detail o f a rch c o n s tru c tio n on Coos Bay b rid g e , la rg e s t o f a ll fiv e
b ridges on II S. H ig h w a y No. 101. I t w ill have th e lin e s o f a sus-
(p h o to g ra p h , co u rte sy
pension b rid g e , th e m ost . . b e — a u • tifu l o t ..ii
a ll.
Jbeil O il Com pany Free T ra v e l In fo rm a tio n Service. 1
C
l a - - , r Pcoolf'
d lllO IllC d
tU p it.
D I - . , . .• « .L ,
—J
Elay With DanO
away M rs C ypher and M rs. W E
Mavs and son Elm er, and S cotty
S tigum . w h o have been at t h e
beach fo r the past ten days, re-
tu rn e d home * * ' h ’ ^ ' ,n
Tw Ins Born
B orn, to M r and M rs. A r th u r
Hess, tw in boys, at the Jones hos-
p ita l in H illsb o ro . Septem ber 9
fr.ends8 M “ w e ^ U s t w X k - e n d .
M rs C a rl C h riste n e r and M r
and M rs A n d a y v is ite d a t N etarts
beach a fe w days th is week
A t the request o f th e fa m ily ,
the lo
fo iio
llo w iiiK
in g iiiv
m em
in«*
iiiu bers
v is o f th
u n e * P. •
T A acted as h o n o ra ry pa llb e a r
ers fo r the fu n e ra l o f Mr». Samuel
R a ffe ty: Mesdames L. R. C yp h e r
C a rl C h risten e r, Thom as Stigum .
M e r r itt Jackson. J. II Davls anrt
Miss H ila C ornelius.
E L M O N IC A — Am os
R ich.
C la r-
I ence Croenl, C larence Z urch e r, A g -
da Matson, R obert Jenny, R lch -
ard M oshofsky. E rw in S to ffe r. Es-
¡ ’ her. Bernice. George and Dave
1 Trachsel o f the B ethany band w e n t
to Salem T hu rsd a y to p la y w ith
th e B eaverton band.
M rs. L lc h , whose husband was '
the
fo rm c e r m in
o i f the
e u th i - -i
m
e io
im is s te
ic r u
hm ? B
d c
any C ongregational church, spent a
f ew days o f last w eek at the J L
Foege home
A r th u r W isem an has com pleted
' th e s h in g lin g o f h is ch icke n house
E d ith
S to ffe r
re tu rn e d
home
fro m a week's v is it in M ed fo rd
S ta rt t'ba n ip o e g S urvey
fro m -------------------
E lino n ica at-
M i lt o n
A
M ille r, ch a irm a n o f
. M . . an
. . . y . r people
— e — -------
the Champoeg p a rk comm ission, tended the Tow nsend card p a rty
announces th a t Bishop M oorehcad, i and dance at A lo h a G range h a ll
G eodetic Engineer, w ill commence S a tu rda y evening.
a to p og ra p h ic survey ot Champoeg
F re d e ric k M adanz is able to be
p a rk at once, w ith a force o f a b o u t, around again a fte r a prolonged i l l
30 men. The p a rk consists o f 106 ncss.
acres. T h is is the b e g in ning . of
.
Rev. Leger o f th e B ethany Bap-
perm anent im p ro ve m en ts to
tis t ch u rch v is ite d M r. and M rs.
h is to ric spot.
; John Trachsel T hursday. Rev. Leg-
_
_
: er and M r. Trachsel also v is ite d
Operates 1 w o B u s s e s
M iss 'M a rg a re t Riechen.
BANKS
T h o r G ronback. whe
,
operates the P o rtla n d B a n ks-V e r „ M c K in le y grade «thool started
nonia bus lin e has added a new M onday w ith M iss Shank as the
u p -to-date 21-passenger bus on this new teacher.
lin e and is o p e ra tin g tw o busse-
Sam S m ith o f E lm onica and
each way. d a ily .
R alph S ta n d ifo rd o f P o rtla n d made
MINCED HAM
BOLOGNA
LIVER SAUSAGE
Save the cost o f the tin
G O LD EN W E ST COFFEE Lb
T he
N o rth w e st's
fa v o rite
blend
Libby's. Gentle Press,
4 cans
T O M A T O JU IC E 1
M O T H E R S C O C O A 2-lb. can
W E SSO N O IL Qua rt ........ 4 3 c
>/8-gallon
Del Monte. Noted fo r quality and fine flavor.
14-oz. bottle ......
Salad Oil, pure vegetable.
ECONOMY COFFEE— 3 lb».
43c
(Lb. 15e)
Mild cupping, Brazilian.
SHORTENING— 4-lb. pkg.
W estm inster.
Wax Paper. Diamond. 125-ft. roll 15c
F or all the family.
Special Sale Price. 3 BARS
The m aster bleacher.
l/g-gallon ........
Quart
rp rz -y rr r
T T C C I 7 C Seminole. 1000 sheets. Absolutely
lO lL t il
IIO O U E
puretissue. 4 ro ll.
NEW FAIRY SOAP
PUREX
OXYDOL
pkg.POWDKK
LO U R
SPERRY PANCAKE F 38-ox.
pkg.
SHORTENING— 2 lb».
10c
17c
m
14c
Qt
45c
10c
17c
25c
20c
53c
No. 10 bag
VINEGAR— Gallon
45c
SPICE. Pickl’g (8-oz. 12c) 16-oz. 23c
SW EET TR E A T
S liced or Crushed. 2 'ys can
U W FFT T R E A T "G E M S " P IN E A P P L E . F ie ld rip en e d . (»'$ can 17c)
SWFE1 T R E A T C R U S H E D o r T ID B IT S P IN E A P P L E . C A N
P lN bA r rLL
PEACHES
19c
10c
LARD COMPOUND 3 25c
NEW K R A U T - 1 0 c
dte ■ I ■■ABI
4 ft
SALMON
|UC
PORK ROAST . . 3 1 19c
Fresh Silver» and Chinooks.
By the piece. Lb
17c
49c
3 cans
3 cans
I9 r
6c
45c
15c
r-xz-A f T"C Natural Hawaiian Pineapple Juice.
I8-O». 5c) (la. 4 fo r 25c)
10»
D e l M onte. 2 'As. N ew pack
H alves o r sliced. C A N
M A T C H E S — S e a rch lig h t, the
finest made.
6 boxes
M A T C H E S — T ru e
A m erican. 6 boxes
S A L M O N — P in k ,
occnn caught. Can
15
Jones p u re cider.
I7c
X T r A D n lU
AlOV
25c
29c
P ure vegetable. Note th e d iffe re n ce .
CERTO— 2 bottle»
lb.
SHORTENING 4 ,b.._ 43c
MUTTON CHOPS uu 10c
F o r hom e-m ade M ayonnaise and Dressing.
FLOUR
Northern—
49-lb. sack
For
e ve ry
$1.53
u ,LLSBOROMEAT (
«
ZK
EAT THE B E 5 T -
äf» PAY THE LEAST
purpose
Pillabury’», Crown, Drifted
Snow or Fisher’» $•
Blend. 49-lb. sack
1 .7 5
PICKLES SS£ET-
OATS
Ï7 c
-w .
bag
10c
9
Rockwood’s
CORN or
COCOA
PRODUCE SPECIALS
2 t n .... 17c
CANTALOUPES
9C
cans
Select A laskan
No. 1 ta n
2c
POUND
PEAS
SALMON
CABBAGE
Campbell’s
Can
3
lc
EACH
SOUP
25c
for
S afeway S tores
These Prices Effec­
tive Fri. to Mon.
Sept. 13, 14 and 16
(V e n e tian tic k e t. W C. Adams, Rt. 3, H ills b o ro !
wRZ
1 -f / C
Tomato Soup
Can ...................
can
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
COFFEE Lb
15c
DEL MONTE or LIBBY’S
Perfect Slices. Large 2*a cans.
FREE DELIVERY
CO LU M B IA
19c
Sor
T here's no guess about the quality when you buy
m eats and sausages at Hillsboro M eat Company. W e
m anufacture our own Sausage, Hams, Bacon and
Lard . . . of the finest ingredients!
(V e n e tia n tic k e t. I.eo A erts, lit . 2. B a n ks!
D O G FO O D 4 W
a,t
cans
HILLSDALE. BROKEN SLICES
Large 2*/g cans
at Lowest
Cost
Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon.
September 13, 14 and 16
15c
You can alw ays use Pineapple — for desserts,
salads, or ju st served plain. Why not stock up
plenty? We haven’t offered such a value as this
on Pineapple for many a d a y !
Meats
WE WANT YOU TO
KNOW ABOUT!
POWDER.
3.ib. pkg.
COFFEE A
Lb. M p- M
PINEAPPLE
Quality
and
Service
in
Food
Specials!
D V ttr
V a n Camp's.
Grapenuts
Pkg................
M A CA RO N I
3
lbs.
Rose City, cut.
10c
Quick or Regular.
Triangle. 9-lb. bag
BROOM S JT.c„A
O V A L T IN E
Corn. Butter-Kernel.
New pack,
No. 2 can
29c
Corn. Golden Rule.
No. 2 cans.
3 for ...........
BACON
l,ro"n'; 3 3 c
$1.00 size
Eastern, medium heavy.
FLOUR
H ardw heat.
49-lb. sack
2
i4“
J
Off/»
IOC
ceHo pkg......
Minced Clams.
Safeway Special
for
pkg.
Assortm ent.
50c
25c
39C
TEA WCtt.
39C
MALT
r - ’*" 69C
CCA A D L A U N D R Y . W h ite
jV'/Ar
K in g . 10 bars
zb IV
(V e n e tia n tic k e t, E
Hal-
.... 2 5 c
■ à cans.
White Star
No. i/2 cans
$1 .39
" 25c
Fruit Cocktail— Del
Monte.
No. 1 can .... JLtlla
Pineapple Juice. Lib­
by’s. No. 1
cans. 3 for AdufK-
Split Peas— Yellow.
Tuna Fish
COFFEE , a ;L way
COOKIES 16-oz.
COFFEE
23c
Catsup — C. H. B.
$ < .59
Aurora
H ardw heat.
49-lb. sack .
49c
29c
Peanut Butter
Blue Seal
-f ff
39c
White......
ib.
(3-lb. cello pkg........................................ 15c)
OATS
Cream of Wheat
23c
10
BEANS
25c
tf
[
-f ±e>V
ff o
Cigarettes—
Kools. Pkg.
Mayonnaise — Best
..... 2 5 c
PRODUCE FEATURES
Friday and Saturday Only
PEPPERS
GREEN. Large Bell.
EACH ...........................................
J.V
ORANGES
Medium size. Sunkist.
DOZEN ..........
-1 A / »
JL W
SEEDLESS .GRAPES
3 lbs.
13c
R B ailey. H ills b o ro )