T h u r day, O c to b e r 21, 1935 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Thra» w ill be nt the h o m r of M r* L iin z u r fa m ily o f P o rtla o d visite d relative s o f P o rtl.n i'l am i Miss H e n rie tta D o n't forge t to phone Forest o f N o rth P la in t N ovem ber 20 here Sunday. V anderzanden of M onm outh. G ro v e 20 fo r th .it fa m o u s S n id e r A ve ry large cro w d of frien d« H onor r o ll fo r the B ethany school M is Rena D u yck le ft Sunday s h in g le C a rn a tio n L u m b e r Co. and neighbors attended the c h a rt-I n ig h t fo r the H e rb H oodenpyle last six weeks is as fo llo w s: M a r­ v a n fo r M r. and Mm. C h ris C h r i» - , home a t ( L is to n , where she w ill IB » M i .. M artha V a e .lr r z .n ,|r n , garet and M a rk C o rn il Paul, M a r­ le n te n at th e ir home W rd n e a d ty he em ployed. : n ig h t T im ladii-M had a m i , r l l a n - ' BOV Mi C B Ta I ian and R uth D ickm an, L u c ille A nnouncem ent was made S u n ­ guest o f h o n o r a t a d in n e r g iv e n eout th o w e r fo r the couple and G erber. M arg are t G raf. C liffo rd GOOD Church Festival H eld; No. P. T. A. Names Joss, M ild re d and Reuben Joss. b y M rs J M V a n d e rz a n d e n F r i ­ day of the m arriages o f E d w in the y received m any b e a u tifu l gift« R eedville Jesse and L a w re n cia V anderzan­ d a y, c o m p lim e n tin g h e r ori he: I.a te r lu nch w a t nerved M r and Eleanor K im m e t, Leona Kunce, Services for Sunday N ew O fficers den al.'O I.i a i , Spiel ing and E ihel M rs W illia m Itu fe n e r o f F ird a le B e tty Niehol, Hoy Sato, Ernest a n d 70th b ir th d a y . H i 1 h i.i i The w eddings w ill take I w ere am ong the group Louise Schaer, Jeanette Schulz M iss A g n e s Plass h ad h e r to n s ils il ly Mr* Jo h n M IlMvIifann) R E E D V V IL L E P T A held a James. John and Joseph S to lle r. Miss R ltta C o ly e r o f W oodburn, re m o v e d la st w e e k , a nd h e r is te i place in N ovem ber. M r. arid M rs. B ert Vanderzanden M rs S chlack and M r. and M rs. F. m eeting F rid a y at the school. A H E L V E T IA T h e P h illip s a nd M r and M rs Ed H icke y and son E v e ly n is w o r k in g a t th e L eo E. S chlack were v is itin g at t h e , discussion was held on " In fe r io r ity L a rrie . M rs e n te rta in e d a gro up o f y o u n g lh Iv e ti.i ( h i iiia n Ite fo i rn c h u rc h e s P. Wallace, Wesley A e rts h o m e d u r in g h e r absence. H e nry S tae hli hom e W edneiday C o m ple x." E lection o f o ffic e rs was and B illy W allace, Miss N e llie L a r ­ h e ld (h e ir a n n u a l h u iv r . t a nd i iiin - Per 100 lbs. Roy S o d a lity c lu b is .sponsor­ f r ie n d , w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r S u n ­ and utterided the c h a riv a ri th a t eve-1 also p a rt o f the business. M rs. A sen and T oby W allace of P o rtla n d ing a card p a rty and dance T h u r day n ig h t at th e ir home n o rth nt : io n le .tiv a l uL H e lv e tia S u n d a y. A t farm on ning. M Jannsen was elected president; visite d M C. Larsen and fa m ily day evening In Kpiti* o f th e la in y w e a th e r a E veryone is w e l­ H illsb o ro . Covers were la id fo r 22. M r and M rs. A be Y oungcn a t-, M rs. H e n ry Hagg. vice -p re sid e n t; Sunday. la itfe c ro w d a tte n d e d T h e c h u rc h G ales C reek Itoad comed to come. tended the s ilv e r w e d d in g a n n iv e r­ M rs. Charles Im la y , secretary; M rs was h e a iit lf u lly d e c o ra te d w it h M r and Mrs. E E N o rth ru p , who M rs C F Jesse pent last week K irk w o o d , treasu rer. M rs . sary ce leb ration o f M r and M rs Ida flo w e rs a nd a u tu m n h a v e Hev at the H a rve y Jesse home in accom panied M r. and Mrs. J u liu s Subscribe n o w to the A rgu s. In C h ris Youngen re ce n tly at Salem : George Im la y is ch a irm a n o f p ro ­ B M Ki e .e n b o rii wok in c h a rg e o f Schoenberg on a pheasant h u n tin g H illsb o ro . P hone 1609W F o re st G rove Mrs. Ire n e K o rn and c h ild re n J gram com m ittee. M rs. S. A. B e ck­ W ashington c o u n ty $150 a year. th e s e rv ic e T h e c h o ir fr o m b o th Sunday v isito rs at the J. M V a n ­ tr ip to Idaho, re tu rn e d F rid a y. c h u rc h « ', suritf spe cia l n u m b e rs , K a th ry n and R obert o f Y akim a, ' er, p u b lic ity cha irm an ; M rs. Coon, S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 50 derzanden home w ere M i M in n ie Wa d i , visite d at the C. E. K o rn [ cha irm an o f social com m ittee, and cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. also .1 m ale q u a rte t fro m H illa t a h t f S ohler and M in n ie Vanderzanden Q u a lity jo b p r in tin g Argus. home over the w eek-end O th er M rs. Anna I-ingam an is cha irm an M e. is H enry, M ik e and J o h n Poz guests Sunday were M r. and Mr« of m em bership com m ittee. Mild M ik e E r u titfe r Ite v (». H a fm i Fred W enger and fa m ily o f P o rt­ p re a ch e d in G e rm a n in tin* fo re A loha Tow nsend c lu b held a land and M r. and Mr». Sim on m eeting in the R e e d ville church noon and H ev (* H o ffm a n p re a ch H ershcy and fa m ily and M r C o t­ fo r the purpose o f s ta rtin g a T o w n - ] tage. send clu b in R eedville. F Shoulcs E lm e r G u e rb e r v is ite d his w ife of B eaverton, w ho presided at the | nt the Good S am a ritan hospital m eeting, stated tha t a lth o u g h there j Sunday Mrs. G u e rb e r is Im p ro v ­ was m uch enthusiasm shown. Rev in g slo w ly P en ha ll o f A tchiso n M e m o ria l j R uth and Donald G u e rb e r spent ch u rch o f P o rtla n d was the speak­ the week-end w ith th e ir aunt. Ml»«1 er. H u ld a Berger. T hey v is ite d th e ir L e lia O 'C onnor v is tie d her aunt. m other at the Good S a m a rita n hos­ M rs. John Sim pson, in C orne liu s p ita l S aturday. last week M r. and Mrs. Ray C o lv in and ! Mrs. Emma S tyles o f S eattle were I d in n e r guests of M r. and Mrs. W I Prices H illsboro’s M Snipes last week, and M rs | E fffective Friendliest S tyles w ill rem ain fo r a tw o weeks' visit. Oct. 25, 26 IB » Mrs J . A. M eC o») A ll Meats Inspected by Food Store M iss L illia n M c N a ry o f W ash­ K A N S A S C IT Y T he Social card and 28 clu b m em bers pleasantly surprised ington. D. C., is spending a few li t N icut and A lm q u is t. M r and Mrs. Z e lb e rt B ake r at weeks v is itin g Miss M a rg a re t Im ­ th e ir home S a tu rd a y eve ning w ith lay. w ho has re tu rn e d fro m an e x ­ a m iscellaneous shower. T hey w ere tended v is it in Seattle. M rs. Sue Issacson was taken re ce n tly m a rrie d . The evening was fro m a H ills b o ro ho spita l last F r i­ spent in p la y in g "500" | M r and Mrs. J P. Vanderzanden day M rs F ra n k Russell o f Y a m h ill and sons R alph and A r th u r w ent to Hoquiam . Wash., S a tu rd a y and v is ite d Mrs. M a ry O lin g e r last were o v e r-n ig h t guests o f th e ir week. M orton Lowe. 7-ye ar-o Id son of I d a u g h te r-in -la w , Mrs. Ed V a n d rr- | zanden. T h e ir son is in a hospital M r and M rs I. Low e, fe ll w h ile ' there reco verin g fro m a bro ken leg p la y in g S atu rday and b ro ke both 1 M rs Ira B ro w n and M r. and bones in his le ft arm . Helen H aley o f Kelso vis ite d ! | M rs Charles W addle and Dean Q u ic k visite d Mrs. Zoe Q u ick in P earl Lo w e th is week-end. O renco M onday. F lorence Trachsel, w h o is a j Ralph O glesby and his nephew, student at L in fie ld college, vis ite d ' N e il F ithscharles, re tu rn e d home her parents. M r and M rs. C. | fro m S tra w b e rry m o u n ta in Tuesday Trachsel. th is week-end. evening, w h ere th e y had been deer A d in n e r was g ive n at th e home , h u n tin g the past week. of Mrs. B e rtie Johnson T h u rsd a y in [ W arner C ro pp and son M ilto n honor o f Miss G enevieve S u lliv a n , d e live red a tru c k -lo a d o f filb e rts o f Kansas, w ho vis ite d M r. and to Salem Saturday- Mrs. D. L. S u lliv a n last week. I M r and Mrs. C h a rlie M o c ro ft o f Guests w ere Mesdames H o w a rd ' M c M in n v ille visite d M r and Mrs. Stout, Fred S erjen t, N. Rose, W. Z e lb e rt B ake r T hursday. M r and Kane, D. L. S u lliv a n o f Orenco, M rs W W Rabuck o f N a s h v ille W H ickenloo pe r. G eorge M cBreen. have been spending the week w ith and Misses Edna M e ih o ff and F lo r- j th e ir so n -in -la w and daughter, M r ence Yeo. M iss S u lliv a n is v is ­ and M rs Baker. itin g in C e n tra lia . Wash., th is week i L ittle E laine B rad y, d a ug hter of M ild re d Rock o f C o rn e liu s spent i M r and Mrs. I. P. B rad y, has been T h e re 's no need to ta k e c h a n ce s in y o u r food b u y in g w h a te v e r th e occasion . . . H a llo w e ’en, p a rtie s, Iks. il l at her home the past week w ith the w eek-end at the home o f F lo r ­ throa t tro u b le and is un d e r a ence Holcom b. V i 'i i t l i . i n I n i . et. T o m M u r p h y . Ht 1, B a n k s ) or .just fo r e v e ry d a y m eals. "T h e Joash C hest" w i ll be in i doctor's care. W h e re you buy y o u r foods is not a m a tte r of good or b ad luck, b u t it sh o u ld be a m a tte r ot good hom e R obert V anderzanden accom pan­ evidence at the m o rn in g service m an a g e m e n t. B u dget b a la n c in g , like c h a rity , b e g in s at hom e. W h a t you spend fo r food m ay be th e in the R e ed ville chu rch n e xt S un­ ied O tto S tro h m a ye r to P o rtla n d cau se of too m uch ju g g lin g of fig u re s. Seriously t h o u g h . . . if you a re h a v in g d iffic u lty " m a k in g both M onday to v is it w ith M rs. M ary day m o rn in g at ll;3 0 . Mrs. Hess of M ilw a u k ie w ill re n d e r vocal n u m ­ Esh and fa m ily . en d s m e e t" (a n d w ho isn ’t) w hy not try S a fe w a y f o r d e p e n d a b le sa tisfa c tio n . Miss Una B rad y w ent w ith he r bers. and the e n tire service w ill Sunday school class of H ills id e be o f unusual interest. Sunday aftern oon to the county home o f H ills b o ro to sing. M r and Mrs. M J V an de rzan­ P U R E A P PL E . S m all W h ite or Red M exican, den and litt le son W ayne visite d (In y o u r c o n ta in e r) G allon ... l*lieu<- I,:,l j D e live rie s D a ily Res. Phone 321Z (1 0 lbs. 3 5 c) lbs. J L « / V M rs V ander zande»'« parents, M r and M rs George V andehcy. at Roy BETHANY- C E D A R M I L L—A Sunday. Tow nsend card p a rty was held at the home o f M r. and M rs. F ra n k MT. V ERN O N , ta ll can s. (L im it) <5$^ DEL M O N TE. S teffa n S atu rday n ig h t. Seven j for L arge 2 1 -• c a n s ............................... tables o f "500" w ere in play, and i $10 was made The proceeds w ill ) go to w a rd sending a delegate to i the convention at C hicago H igh ' PR IM R O SE. 49-lb. sack honors were w on b y Joh n Z itzm an SEEDLESS. 4-Ib. b ag .................. . and Mrs. A r v id S andstrom and second hig h by B B Reeves and Mrs. E rn ie Eggers Joh n M ue rer M O N ITO R. le ft M onday m o rn in g as a delegate lbs. FA N C Y . N ew c ro p ..................... fro m the Cedar M ill Townsend L a rg e 12-oz. bo ttle for c lu b to atten d th e N a tio n a l Con- I ve n tio n at Chicago. Patsy Johnson of P o rtla n d spent i T hursd ay w ith M r. and Mrs. A r- j 1IIL125DALE. Large No. 2*4 can ....... G ra n g e r R ough. Cut 10c size. v id Sandstrom . T he P ris c illa S ew in g clu b met (L im it) .......................... * pkgs. at the home o f M rs. W. A M itc h - ! el T hursd ay, w ith ten members present. LIBBY ’S or DEL M ON TE. T id b its or A gro u p o f frie n d s surp rised M rs C ru sh ed . 8-oz. c a n (lim it) ................... SPE R R Y 'S. 1 la rg e g lass fre e . C a rl H am m el S atu rday nigh t, the | occasion being h e r b irth d a y an­ 28-oz. pkg. ..................................... 4 J V V Prices for Friday, Saturday and n ive rsa ry. M onday, O ctober 25, 26 and 28 M r. and M rs. H a rv e y C a rr and Helvetia Has Annual Event e 12c C O T T A G E S, 15c 14c 25c SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK LARD COMPOUND- «J Don’t Take Chances! FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Cedar Mill Sends Delegate to Chicago BEANS O C ID E R -1 (!<* 14c milk P u m p k in FLOUR CATSUP /-a Headquarters for TOBACCO H allow e’en Food Specials CIDER ''"¿'.„LL1"'""' In y o u r container. C olum bia Best 1)1 vJl’ll IvA 1^ * low l e’cii. ‘J 'o s . t 1ÖC I»«*l M onte G olden. W ill help m ak e delicious pies fo r H al- 15c M INCE MEAT b ^T'' 2 lbs. 29c Best. JELLY BEANS 2 a. 25c or Sparkling W ater GINGER ALE Clicquot Club. 10c (32-nz. 19c) 16-oz. bottle 2 can» lb s . FREE 45c B u s tin g n r M ix in g Spoon w ith each 2 III.. ECONOMY ( ( » till iffï S 3 ..49c T llll, O range Pekoe. lb. 17c) TKA. (I lh. 5»<) M ild 33e '» -lb . JAPAN '»-lb. (SKEEN ( I lh . I5 i'l PEANUTS No t 'l- lh . F i t ' ll riia le d O Q ., Xi«FV I fancy Virginias. 2 lbs. R K A Z II, NUTS Maliua: 29c 2 Ills. C H O CO LATE. in;; I I . i s h e ev y '» lit. pkg. B A K IN G SO DA 1 -II) pkg; 2 fo r lie ) B ak­ Bnk- Kit­ A ll. is e S P A G H E T TI II,n il in on's, w it h to m a to •im i'c 15«/., glass lie n A J ig . Iv V m COCOA M ,,TH pkg. KIls 2-lb. 12c K rispy. N ote th e CRACKERS flak y n ess. 2-lb. pkg. 25c G ltA P I E K U IT -F lo rid a Fancy, llOthi. 3 cans • 25c G R A I- E I H U IT .U H I Η F lo r i­ da G o ld , p ic n ic tin s. de 2 to r (5 s 25c) ('.III ( OKN M l U Y e llo w or White il III. hug 33c P a li, u k r n r H ile k w h e a t I lo lir A un t Jem ina. Large pkg. ( IN N A M O N , .B ehilliiu 2 <>».. can R A IS IN S . C h o ic e T lio m p o il P A N C A K E I EO I II P ill b u ry Pkg. 5'iX. (2 lh. pkg. F is tic i 19c in,.| G old 23c 19c Pum ilte am i W a ttle F lo u r Ills xark SO AP— Fels 11) bars Naptha SO AP— P a lm o live T o ile t 3 bars 45c 14c W A S H IN G P O W D ER — O xydo l. Large pkg. Lighthouse. 3 eanx I K . I l l G I.D R E S G eneral E le c tric Mazda, 25 to 60-w att. Each WILEY’S GROCERY Main Corner 3rd and JCJ Streets Phone 1001 FREE DELIVERY Our Anniversary S ale w as a g ra n d success a n d we have d e c id e d to co n tinue fo r th e b alan ce of th is m onth. W e w ill h av e COFFEE— Bulk, 1-lb............... (3 lbs., bulk RAISINS— 4-lb. pkg. 15C > 4 / »7^» V 49c) 19c 19c CRACKERS- — K rispie. 2-lb. box PUM PKIN 2C_, size. 3 cans 29c -F ancy. 29c 17c DATES 15c P in e a p p le 15c P in e a p p le 5c Qffcz* S a lm o n 4 >.£ 19c DEL M O N TE. No. 1 tall can (lim it) ........ ...... ............. P. & G . l sm all pkg. tre e SALT— 8-Ib. sack ( I E A N S E It RAISINS Q O W h e a t H e a r ts SOAP 15c 19c PRODUCE FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY S q u ash D A N ISH , local. Each ............................... C r a n b e r r ie s 2 ib. 25c A p p le s 59c Jonathon or Spitz. Box TOM ATO SOUP fan C am Van a m p 's ’s 5c lO'/g-oz. can ... JLC* O R EG O N ............................ Sw eet Spuds LIGHT GLOBES M azdaa. 15. 25, 10, 50 a n d 6 0 -w a tt E ach G eneral 30 or 60-w att 15c CATSUP — H einz. L arge bottle. 2 for 35c lectric Electric 10c G R A P E F R U IT r. . L. & IL, broken. No. 2 can 10c SYRUP. S leepy H o l­ low. Quart jug 33c ickers Graham Crackers H oney M aid 2-lb. box 29c Instant Postiini 39c ,a •<* ! • « » la» r»(irs p . r '.<•««a l l* «••!»* *< i-’lla le«* $$»i^|x( a l e a l < a»4»lt liaseis. 50 Prizes for Portland Division Customer» READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY . « M l , a * '*'« ** **« •" ♦*••• aaa»««* ) s * » * * y « * • » • * * « 4 A < lili* » s 4 Caa«p»"'** Ç e«MA* •«•pie»»»* «I l.a»A peueA a l CaW«« t * M «apaa r«rnnaa>*aa«*4 hp ♦A« Cantoa«*«* wAea pu>