The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Fuge Two
ARGUS.
i have had as th eir guest Mr. Kineh-
eloe's mother, Mrs. A. M. Kinch- New Logging Company Starts
Hazeldale to
Icloe, of Walla Walla.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Ross Ward,
1, a son, Alan Jam es This
Operations on Banks Timber
Honor Faculty ; , October
is th eir second child.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser h a v e ,
returned from a vacation at the
F a m ily R e tu r n s A f t e r S e v e n coast They have rented a house New
V
.
.
at Rockaway
will spend the
tears; Arm Broken
wmU.r
n)onths and d0u))
Mr and Mrs. William Burkley
(By Mr. j c. Smith)
and Mrs. Grieves of Vancouver,
HAZEl.DALF A community pot W ash. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil
luck dinner will be held tonight ham Heil Sunday.
(Thursday) at 6:30 in the school-
Jim Cameron of Rockaway visit-
house The affair will co m plim ent, ed friends here Sunday,
the teachers. Thelma Davies and
Craw ford Porter. Teachers from A
C
1 » -
the neighboring schools w ill also » « t 11011 d n a D S U O t S
V
x-x eoi/vet,'
A e/x/»iol
*«*z*e* l«ase « will
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be
guests. A
social z evening
C m i n t i ' V S /-* rif» » rl
follow the dinner Several com ­
111 A - V U I I i - y
Vs » t i lI t VI
m ittees are w orking on the affair..
with Donald Fraser and Mrs. W. P.
Action snapshots taken in Wash-
Brooks in charge
ington county, showing recreational
Ism il» Return»
possibilities, are w orth money in
1 .
rs a v
an offer n’ade ,hls week bv ,h «‘
Mr and Mrs.
E. R Dodds have Oregon Motor association through
x.x«* ■ sad Vs '»mOr I .X « lx .x« a* lx . xwxx -x exwx ♦ kx ex
nioved
back to their home on the th e " Hillsboro cham ber of com-
Farm ington road, cast of Chapman mvrcc, according to Ed L Moore
com er They have been residing secretary.
Robert *Doem^ V p ^ t l a n ” ’ fell
Concern Employ» 15; Class Officers Union High
Selected; Gymnasium Favored: League Elects
Thurmlay, October It». 1936
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
Dodds w ere Mr and Mrs Frank I P ortland and Mr. Taylor of the
Watson. Mis Susie Allison and Fast l ’orllatid library visited I’eter
Mrs. Jane Muir, all of Portland
Kahn, Henry Rahn mid ut the
The Rosencrons family returned ( Mike Rahn home Sunday.
Wednesday from Idaho to spend
Starts Hook I.ramie
(he w inter At present they ure! The upper grades of the Rock
living in the Reid Eldridge house Creek school have shilled a book
Mr Rosencrons went to Yakima league with full loom enrollm ent
I’11’»' •>l’l,»«'s »iter .ettllng hi- of 21 members
1 family here
HUI Sedow at
mid Jim Brooks tried
Mrs. Hultie Davidson of Forest their luck at doer hunting near
Grove spent last week w ith rel-1 Pendleton recently and w ere re-
utives in mid near Banks.
w arded by getting u deer weighing
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_ rove about 200 pounds
Mrs Nora
Dooley _
of Forest
spent tile week .'lid with’ iter moth
Miss Beth McIntire, who lives
vr. Mrs. M. A. Dodds.
with her grandparents on the Kur-
i atll farm, spent the week end in
! Portland visiting her sister, Mrs
I Nallien, w ho is going to the fair
: at San Diego.
Mi*. Man* Sandy!
Mrs. E. E Hopkins of W ishram
HANKS
A new logging coin- Wash . sjh ' iu several days last week
puny has moved into Banks and at the Hopkins home here Mrs
is taking out logs from the Zim- Hopkins and daughters Ida and
merm an tim ber track near the Moxie spent the w eek-end with
headw aters of the Banks w ater Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hopkins in
supply. Fifteen are employed. Five Sherwood.
trucks are used to haul the logs,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis
which go to the Carnation mill in Anderson of Roseburg, Septem ber
( By M r« F. >*»»ol«lt 1
y OVcst Grove. The . foreman.
C.
W.
19.
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.. a . boy.
. The . baby
. . . was named
ROCK CREEK Mrs Fred B rad­
" hite. has moved into the H M Scott Andeison. Mr. Anderson w as
ley
entertained
w ith a party on the
Banks
house Q uintan W hite mid the stepson of Joe Ashby and
occasion of Leona B radley's ninth
family
have moved into Ethel formerly' lived in Banks.
birthday
anniversary
Saturday.
Sm lth s house A C Maddock and
Mrs. Wilson Hostess
G R E E N V IL L E -M r mid Mrs
family
have
m
ined « into the
P arker . Mrs.
Cass
Wilson was hostess to I Present were Ju n e Johnson. Or- William Susbauer celebrated their
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house Mrs. Maddock is running a the
Banks-M
ountaindaie
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lu
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and
Jo.
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ce
El
. .. „»„»»-».„U I.IM IU M K - e u ro c u m lin g e r A ld in e n u t S h lr le v 7 u h l..r • tw
" • entieth
u u e io
» wedding
m illin g a a n n n n i iv
v e e r r s s a a r r y y
boarding house for the men.
Friday afternoon. ln "500" Mrs. „ £ ,'ri,‘ F per" „ V i-miiia A u 'i S u" ‘‘“ v Mr " ,,d Ml !i Vanitomele.!
Gym Favored
Fred Bovee won first, Mrs. Otto i, ,,/ »-'
, ¿m
! " ere guests.
iti— Tom
..... i wen-
?n Jhe gymnasium for th e JiihiKiin ..... .
' n T hrna
A l Stachle
^ ^ B and
m d K enneth
l ^ ^ n V
d ielt™
^ h e d u r i U.._i__
n g .1.
th e p ..»
Rock Creek Folk
Observe Birthday
Greenville Couple
Married 20 Years
ABF GROSSEN
Abe G rin.on, 61. form er W ash­
ington county resident, died S ep ­
tem ber 29 at K eizer hospital In
: North Bend Funeral services were
held October 2 at North Bend and
{ Intel inenl w as in Sunset cemetery
at Marshfield.
Mr. Grossen was burn February
6, 1871, In Canton Berne, Swilzer-
land, and came to America when
j eight years old. In 11198 he inar-
i l ied Caroline S tutters in Kansas,
and they moved to Oregon in IIHII
They lived near Hillsboro until
seven years ago, when they moved
lo Coos county.
Surviving him ure his wlduw,
nine children, Abe Jr., Alfred,
George, Minnie, C larence and Cur
oliiie, all of North Bend. Howard
and I.UUIU of Klmuuth Falls; mid
Mis Geneva Christenson of Del roll,
Mleli; one grandchild. Patricia
Grossen, and a brother, I'eler G ros­
sen, of near Hillsboro.
O ur classified colum ns may have
just what yuu are looking for
H ead tin in
tf
look^
sA V liv e s
from his bicycle one day last week
and fractured his right arm. Robert
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Doein, who lived at Rosedale u n ­
til last summer.
F,
Wednesday
sister,
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12
guest
Seattle
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Robert Cop is school new s r e ­
Mr and Mrs. Courtney Syverson November 1. However, persons Porte, president; Alta Brown, vice-J and daughter. O radell P riek ett o f , K‘Y{-
o il,r | i,, i r i i . i i .
porter Anyone having items of
of Tim ber visited relatives here wishing to enter pictures are urg- president, and Peggy Wilson secre- Hillsboro visited S aturday at the — -
“ Juriin oi o . ir Harbor, interest may hand them to hint.
Septem ber 30
ed to do so at once.
tary and treasurer.
w G. W alker and Ed Schlegel
Miss Tillie Swanson recently re-
Persons entering snaps should
League Elects
homes,
turned from a six weeks’ trip to keep in mind that the picture must
Banks League's new officers arc
John Friday took a truck load of
the east. While there she visited show
action. Landscape scenes as follows: Stanley- Morrell, p resi-| bogs to P ortland Monday to
the
Morris Dean, who has been
relatives and friends in Chicago alone are not wanted. First prize dent: Alta Brown,' first vice-presi- stock yards.
working for Norman Lilly at Gules
and New York Miss Swanson i s ! for groups is $50, second. $30. and dent; K atherine Miller, second
Mr and Mrs. W. G. W alker vis-
Creek, returned to his home here
employed at the R. H. Jenkins third.
$20.
vice-president; Roy Brown, th ird ited in P ortland
Sunday w ith Mrs.
Thursday.
home and during her absence her
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{vice-president; Tadao S h i g e n o . J° b n Heltzel and daughters.
, Mr and Mrs Art Gilm ore of
position was filled by Mrs. Ida B u x t o n M a n P r o m o t e d
fourth vice-president; Lloyd Miller.
Nose Broken
Eugene visited Mr Gilmore's moth-
Beck of Portland.
treasurer, and Peggy Wilson, song
Dickie Van Dorn broke his nose
er. Mrs. W E. Gilmore, Saturduy
Di.ris Syverson, who is employed
t o C o x s w a in in N a v y leader.
October 1 while he w as playing vem ber 6 .
Mr and Mrs. F red C arpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morel! and
in Portland, spent the week-end
D V Strubb of Buxton, who is Mrs. A rchie
Thompson and chil- on »be school grounds. He was
and
son
Freddie
of
P
ortland
vis-
family, who have lived here for
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. i in the U. S. navy, serving on th e dren of M ountaindaie visited rel- back to school Monday
of this ited Mrs. Lue Davis recently.
{several years, have . moved to
p Syverson.
U. S. S. Colorado, has been pro- atives in Banks Monday.
week.
Rock Creek ball team lost to Yamhill. T heir house will be oc-
Mr. and Mrs P. D. Staub had as moted from seaman first class to
Theresa Paetsch visited M ildred
J e ff Kennedy spent Sunday w ith Bethany
Friday 2 to 1.
copied by Mr and Mrs. C laude
guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. A. L. • coxswain, first petty officer rat- Mead of Bald M ountain over th e bis bro th er Ralph of M ountain-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jossy. Dick Gilm ore
Clark and daughters Jean and ing in the seaman branch. On board week-end.
dale.
Jossy,
P
eter
G
rossen
and
Mrs
Mrs H. H Goss, who has been
Carol °f Portland.
ship a coxswain has charge of
a
Mrs. W. T. Sellers was seriously
Mr. and Mrs. Claud McCalm and
Reichen w ent to North Bend in the Good Sam aritan hospital
M r and Mrs. Tom M iller and group of men. and. also, he
is ill Sunday but has im proved very son °f P ortland spent Septem ber Crist
Tuesday
to
attend
the
funeral
of
with
double pneum onia the past
family spent Sunday at Neskowin usually a gun captain.
; much. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sellers 29 with Mrs. McCalm's father, J. Abe
Grossen.
They
returned week, is reported improving.
and Sand Lake.
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of Hillsboro spent Sunday as vis- J- Hutchens.
Thursday.
Miss Emma Leopold of B eaver­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kincheloe
Say you saw it in th e Argus. 1 ¡tors at the Sellers home in Banks
Mr and Mrs- B w A rm entrout
and Mrs Jack Zim merm an ton is w orking at the Gilm ore
spent Tuesday and W ednesday in of Mr.
Portland
visited
Mr and Mrs hotel.
rice“
m^ o n . Mr
MrS Mau* | William
Fuegy
Sunday.
Mrs G eorgette C arcott of P o rt­
Sunday visitors at the John G ut- land spent T hursday night with
fa m ily a^ d MMr a n d ^ M r s ^ ’ nd - h m .d t V om e w ere Mr. and Mrs her daughter. Mrs. Cluude Gilmore
Ä e k “ dofMFrorX«d G” o"e Ä
! ^ . u ^ o f “ PortUnd“" “ M ^
Mrs. Lewis Woods, who is teach­
Henry V anderzanden o f P urdin -
-
1 P orth*nd- M r s ing school at Astoria, spent the
Theresa Luethe of Brooks Hill and week-end here.
Sunday.
William Luethe. Mr. K akric
Mrs Morris Kotchman has re ­
Mr and Mrs. Paul W eiderholt Mrs.
has been seriously ill and this was
and th ree children of Portland his first trip out here since his turned to her home here after a
month's visit w ith her sister ut
visited M rs Bella H artw ick S un­ illness.
Rose Lodge.
day.
Shoots Bear
Gladys Shiffer is w orking in
M r Laman and Mrs. Peterson of
Yakima.
Mrs. W E. Gilm ore spent the
fish They caught 54 pounds of R? tk y Polnt F rld»y H weighed w eek-end in Eugene.
Chinook
about 80 P*’1^
Mr »nd Mrs C laude Gilm ore
W illia m
M o o re
aHeoHezi
Mr and Mrs- C harlie Rahn of spent S aturday and Sunday in
B an k e« mbanqu“ r m p’ o rU an^ T u n *
D all CT'
of , »■urtland
day evening.
Mrs. George Moss and sons G lenn
and Roy of Philom ath w ere w eek- ,
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE — ALL NEW PACK FOODS
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. V e rn !
Priekett. Verle and Shirley Prick- 1
' ett retu rn ed home w ith them after
a few weeks' visit in Philom ath.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schulm erlch
j and d aughter B etty of G reenville
visited th e Ralph Wilcox home
Sunday.
TRIANGLE
Banks defeated Amity in a foot­
ball gam e Friday afternoon at
Limit one to each customer.
Quick or Regular
Amity 6 to 0. Several students and
Cash on delivery.
townspeople from here attended.
sack ...........................
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford and
'V enetian ticket H. L Fuller. Rt. 5, Hillsboro)
daughter Ju an ita visited Mrs. Bella
, Lilly in C ornelius Saturday.
Mary Sandy spent Friday night
as a guest of Irene G ardner at
M ountaindaie
Mamie Sandy and Francis Thomp­
son of P ortland visited Mr. and
Mrs. M aurice Thompson in V er­
nonia Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs E. J. Traglio of
! Bethany visited Mrs. Florence Mc-
{ Farlane Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley St. John of
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
OW NED
I Lebanon. Mrs. Maggie Holgate of
I P ortland and D. Holgate and A. J
| Friedley of Hillsboro visited Mr.
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
i and Mrs Ray Parm ley and chil
1 dren Sunday.
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Plan Reception
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday— October 11, 12, 14
The M others' club met Friday in
i the church. Plans w ere made to
: give a reception for the pastor and
i wife. Rev. and Mrs. E Tilton Oc
tober 18.
Rally Day Set
Sunday, O ctober 20, w ill be rally
day for th e Banks Sunday schooL
| Everyone is invited and to help
j boost the Sunday school along. The
new teacher for the boys w ill be
i Reid G reenw ard of Hillside Boys
of boy scout age are urged to a t­
tend th eir class.
Sunday guests of Mrs. M. A.
Timber
C U R R YS
GROCERY
BIG CANNED GOODS SALE ENDS SATURDAY
Wheat Puffs
Pkg.
5c
Kitchen Queen Flour
39c
-4 O
xO U
Honey. New
crop. Comb
f
K. C.
BAKING POWDER
25-oa.
Sixe
15c
Sweet Pickles
Pint
10c
Heins Soup
2 X 'iz":
23c
Tissue. Economy C z »
2 rolls ............... SIC
Oysters.
L arge ca n
IM V
Gold Dust.
Pkg.
CERTO.
Bottle
19c
OC
|
„
Palmolive
Golden West
SOAP
COFFEE
4c
Bar
3-lb.
Can
73c
HILLSBORO CASH
GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY
—
PHONE 2001
Independently Owned and Operated
SATURDA Y ONLY
SUGAR
O A TS
10 a»C
uJÌ. 2.,........43c
9 -ib.
FfllRUJflV
39c
mflRIKT
USED CARS
1929 Ford Roadster
I New top, air-wheels, motor
| O. K. A snap
j at only ..... ......
’135
1929 Plymouth Coach
$185.00
1926 Ford Touring
$30.00
1917 Ford Touring
$14.00
Starch
G ra p e fru it
Florida pack. Not too sweet, but can
CORN or GLOSS.
2
1-Ib
pkgs.
be served without sugar.
15c
.................10c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SWEET POTATOES i ^
BA N A N A S Fi.r£,'..i0.l.d.en..r.i.pe:
G D ECTAT
•J r
M O T T C P
I
t k
/
h
v
L/
. meate,
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY.
for
10c
5 ic
Another great Hillsboro Day Sat., Oct. 12.
Come to Hillsboro for Bargains Galore.
Toilet Soap.
3 for
A-Plus Health O
Soap. 4 for...... a A.C z
LA FRANCE FLAKES, ‘‘use with soap. ” Pkg......... 9c
SATINA. “For easier ironing.” Pkg......................... 6c
SANKA COFFEE. 1-lb. tin .......................................45c
“Sanka is delicious and 87% caffeln free. Lets you sleep."
VELVET TISSUE 1000 *hects 3 for
15c
JOHNSON’S WAX. 1-lb. paste ............................... 59c
1922 Ford Coupe
$20.00
ASPARA G U S
PUM PKIN
152 3rd Ave.
Phone 21W
Dealers for
HUDSON - TERRAPLANE
WILLARD
MOHAWK
QUALITY REPAIR WORK
BROOMS
SPECIAL
Each
2
25C
9c
33c
TURNIPS
3
5c
CABBAGE
“•
2c
ONIONS noILKIls 20, b .. 25c
Fri., Sat., and Mon., Oct. 11, 12, 14
SATURDAY SPECIALS
SHORTERING ,
PORK ROAST
BACON
41c
18c
Young and Meaty.
20c
Lb.
MUTTON ROAST ,
—.
OYSTERS
25c
Shoulder Cuts.
UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM. 4-oz.............. 23c
Thomas S. Sholes
I
Granulated
Soap. L arge.
1925 Ford Sedan
$35.00
We have a 1929 Indian
Scout Motorcycle in very
good condition that we will
1 sacrifice at this time for
only .......................... $85.00
Keep Customers
Coming
For Seasoning.
White King
1934 Ford V-8 Tudor
Sedan DeLuxe
I A car that has had excep-1
I tional care and is in perfect
I condition. Two new tires,
hot water heater.
{ Only ...................... V / v
Our Quality
and Prices
Hillsboro
PORK RIBS AND
BACK BONES
LARD
Compound.
A Pork and
Beef Product.
lb.
3
™
!2
1
|bs.
.B.
PORK LINK SAUSAGE
Rc
m F
25c
25c
15
MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA t k c
LIVER SAUSAGE L,
MANY OTHER BARGAINS
Hillsboro MEAT Co.
Phone 982
Free Delivery