The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 31, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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H IL L S B O R O
fo ilin g th«> com pany to m ake ad
ditio n al « < tiuiect loic . e x ten d line
an«l p iii< h a.e new eq u ip m en t
Pepeo A dding
to Extensions
A t a cost in exee . . o f $50,000,
high ten ion transun .ion lim .
tween
the h y d ro e le c tric
plants
and P ortla nd .substations hav«* been
w it
Sales B oosted w ith r<'Consti-tided d m ln g the last few
months.
R ecovery i n B usiness
A d u p lica te tra n m is s io n lin e is
und< i co n stru ctio n fro m the B u ll
W ith po w e r Male', boosted by Io Hun plant to Sandy to augm<*nt
cu, business recovery, the P o rt­ am i insure service in that v ic in ity
land (¡e n c ia l E le ctric com pany Is New sub1ta li Hi i q u ip rn e iit is r e ­
pt nd in g $675.000 on service p ro ­ q u ire d at tin ge ne rating plant for
jects
pets now un de rw ay in its te n I- I this service am! in s ta lla tio n o f this
lo ry, rep orts It
It
Easter, local I c<|inpim nt is ne aring com pletion.
L in e extensions to serve both
divin!« m inunuger.
ru ra l am i in ban custom ers ar<* be­
A d d itio n a l e q uipm en t i . being ing made in m any sections o f the
in tulle«! in the H ills b o ro s u b s ta -! te r r ito r y served, fro m Vancouver,
lio n w h ich w ill cost in excess of Wa di , to Salem, and a d ditions and
$4000.
beth i m i’iits to e x is tin g hue
are
In the past several m onths, Pep- <* tn tin u a lly in progress.
< o has sold m ore energy in its
A t a considerable cost the v o lt­
area than in the corresponding age of p rim a ry feeders is being
m onths o f any pre vio us year in its
history.
L i t tti«? iidvcrtl.si'ine ntx In-Ip you
The expansion o f consum ption
Mlii k i­ y o u r xhuppiag pluiiH.
tie-
at
Low est
ices!
Meats
Inspected
by
N icol und A lm q u is t.
25c
SEA SO N IN G BACON Lb. 20c
M U TTO N CH O PS Lb.
12c
ROAST
12c
LIVER,“"by
12c
C O T T A G E S,,,.
SIRLOIN STEAK
15c
14c
25c
Lb.
RIB STEAK Lb.
LARD C O M PO U N D .
lbs
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phene 851
ra l.e il from 2UM) to 4100 vo lts to
increase lin e capacity.
C o n stru ctio n o f a new substation
I at G urdon Home is ne a rin g com -
p le tio n , m ak in g a v a ilab le g re a te r
cap acity to e le ctric consum ers in
th at v ic in ity
H u ra l ami farm service In the
v ic in ity of Gales C re ek w ill be
augm ented by the a d d itio n o f a
new substation w h ich is now u n ­
de r con stru ction . Irrig a tio n pum n-
in g and prune d ry in g are a c tiv itie s
w in ch are c a llin g fo r increasing
e le c tric requirem ents.
Eleven th o u sa n d -vo lt lines w h ich
l i ve G rcsharn and the s u rro u n d ­
ing te rrito ry a r e being re co n ­
structed between IJn n e m a n and
the m ain P o rtla n d re c e iv in g sta-
tio n at Lents.
5 D e liv e rie s D a ily
Ites. Phone 321Z
CHURCHES
Flrxt Church of Christ (Scientist)
S e rv ic e ! are held e ve ry Sunday
at 11 a in.; W ednesday evening
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
at I I a. m. P up ils up to the age
o f 20 years are welcom ed. Free
re u d in g room open on W ednesday!
I and S atu rdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p m
J Sunday's topic, "E v e rla s tin g Pun-
I ish m en t."
T u a la tin Plains P resb yteria n Church
i F o u r m iles n o rth o f H ills b o ro )
S unday services: B ib le school al
10 IS; preaching at 11 a. m.; ju n io r
C E at i i 2o. C. E. ut 8 p m
W om en's M issiona ry society, last
Wednesday o f each m o n th at 2 p
l ”'
(C o n tin u e d from u w
H e re ’s All th e
Fixings.
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j
N
B A K IN G PO W D E R S
The Congregational Church
C h u rch school, 10 a m., R ichard
W iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t;
m o rn in g
w orship. 11 o'clock, p re lu d e upon
"The Peace P le b is c ite ” A ll C on­
gre ga tiona l churches w ill take a
vote upon the question o f Peace
on A rm is tic e Sunday. N ovem ber
Id Serm on, "A rm s and the E ig h t."
T. A r th u r Dungan, a ctin g m in ­
ister.
Pilgrim House
F rid a y. A ll S ainis' day. Chapel
w ill be open a ll day fo r p riv a te
m ed itatio n and p ra ye r before the
a lta r No p u b lic service S aturday,
A ll Souls' day. Chapel w ill be open
a ll day
fo r pra yer. No p u b lic
service Sunday. Chapel service ot
w orship, fo r the Sunday w ith in the
O ctave o f A ll S aints' day, w ith
C U R R A N TS— S. & W .
F a n c y im p o rt’d
P kg.
O ra n g e , Lem on, C itron
Peel. Lyons.
Lb.
G la c e P in e a p p le or
C h e rrie s.
8-oz......................
19c
25c
OOz*
4-lb. pkg.
C la b b e r G irl. 2 Lbs
W Y l.N F T S — Oregon,
crop, large, fancy.
2 lbs.
W A I.N I ' TS—Oregon.
M edium . 2 lbs.
W hile Cloud
4-lb. pkg.
Royal. 12-oz. can
soft
S H O R T E N IN G —
Scoco, p ti r (> vege-
C alu m et. 1-lb. can
45c
19c
A L M O N D S — IX L ,
Sell i 11 ’gs. 12-oz. can 27c
25c
12c 2
O A TS R égulai- bag
oi- quick cooking.
CA TSU P
bo ttle
Qi A A D New package.
so a p in
r/AlIV £ JVJAr
B ake r's P rem ium
' .-lb . ra ke
25c
-J U
19c
25c
^9C
K e rr's Best.
lbs.
new m od-
3 b ars
2 cans
T O M A T O S O U P— Van
( 'a m p ’s. Sm all cans.
PF s I h T Q
W ash in g P o w d er. L arge pkg.
w ith m edium pkg. free
JQ q
O
z» z
Ad Q
e/V
I O
T O M A T O JU ICE ''7 ^"" 14c
*• t-z£-«
3 (L hr
14C
a rg e can s, 3 fo r 2 5 c)
( I s , 2 fo r 15c)
Del M onte
29c
No. 2 1 •>. 2 cans
29c
10c
salmon
19c
M o th e r’s. W ith C hina or
VJ (* 1 vJ serv e w a n 1. L arg e p k g . 27c
PINEAPPLE JUICE a8™. 14c
BISQUICK
PINEAPPLE
BEANS
(Is.
35c
25c
29c
15c
M IN CE M EA T
CHOCOLATE
2 cans
T O M A T O E S.
B ooth’s
S ta n d a rd ,
2 | as. 2 c a n s
JL e3
K R A U T — L ibby’s, 2 ' 2s
i X
hell I.II.
B R A Z IL S — L arge
Lb.
new
S c h illin g ’s V a n illa o r le m o n E x tra c t, 2-oz.
PEA S — S an W an or
Libby s, ÍH.
2 cans
CORN — Del M onte
G. 15. o r W hole K ernel.
"
7
: ^
...... u
D ole's N a tu ra l H aw aiian
2 cans
15c)
(10s, can
49)
on*)
The exact date fo r opening is not
k n o w n as yet, hut it is assumed
th a t m aterials, sew ing rnactnne
and assignm ents w .il be ready in
about 10 days A to ta l of 48 women
w ill be em ployed fro m th e re lie f
ro lls
H ow ever, the p ro je ct dependt
upon m aterials, rentals and q u a r­
ters to be fu rn ish e d by the W ash­
in g to n county r e lie f com m ittee. In
th is connection R. W W eil, c h a ir­
man, said that a nu m b e r o f de ­
ta ils m ust be taken care o f by the
com m itte e before w o rk can begin
Up to date W ashington cou nty
has set a high average fo r W PA
em p lo ym e nt in p ro p o rtio n to tin
num ber o f men made e lig ib le by
the local re lie f office, according
to F lo y d A lle n , d is tric t W P A en­
gineer.
In the N a tio n a l E m ploym e nt o f­
fice, one man is being em ployed
to assist Miss R u cker in n u m b e r­
in g a ll re g is tra tio n cards and re ­
visin g the cla ssifica tio n codes of
w o rkers
F or the m on th o f O ctober five '
wom en have been sent to p riv a te
em p lo ym e nt and w o rk has been
found fo r one fa m ily on a farm ,
Miss R u cker said, w h ile th e re is
a big demand fo r wood cutters
w h ich cannot be fille d .
(1 0 s, can 3 9 c)
COOKIES
C olum bia. Old fa s h io n ­
ed cookies, like g r a n d ­
ma m akes.
ELin
Eg. pk g . of 18
G in g e r S naps
2 lbs.................
-4
JL<i)U
25c
Methodist Episcopal Church
C h urch school. 9:45; M iss Rose
Cave, general sup e rin te n d e n t: M rs
W illia m
T.
M cD onald,
p rim a ry
superintendent. D iv in e w o rship , i t ;
sermon subject, "D e a lin g in C e r­
ta in tie s". E p w o rth League. 6:30:
•vening service. 7:30; illu s tra te d
le ctu re on In d ia by D r. W illia m
B
N o rto n; p ra y e r m eeting each
W ednesday evening. 7:30: c h o ir re ­
hearsal T hursday, 7:45: Jesse Fos-
ter. d ire c to r You w ill fin d a w e l­
come in th is chu rch and a place
th a t you m ay f it in to th e pro-
gram of the chu rch in one o f ou r
departm ents.— C harles M.
Reed
pastor.
T hursd ay u n t il S atu rday
w ith
Mi
James W ill hi P ortla nd The
W ill . fo rm e rly liv e d nt L a u re l
M is
E
W ilson have gone to
I ’ i i 11.-.nd fo r
an in d e fin ite stay
eltli her
ster, M r
N e ttie Dalby.
Bridi- F le e t
Pago T h re e
th in g s now and w hat is needed
by farm ers and business people
should be h e lp fu l in d e te rm in in g u
program o f a g ric u ltu ra l de velop­
m ent and in g e tting accurate in ­
(ContinuM from pav* nn*i
fo rm a tio n before the p u b lic as to
to note bow a ccu rately these fa rm ­ our needs and economic possibil-
er group-, predicted developm ent, ¡ties
and how eff. e tiv c ly some o f th e ir
recom m endations have been c a r­
rie d out.
" In W ashington cou nty we are
H elen K insey spent the w e ek­
now g ro w in g some crops tha t re ­
ceived no m ention in the 1325 r e ­ end w ith M r. and Mrs. Beach at
port. Some o f ou r seed crops, n o t­ Beaverton.
W in te r has made its appearance
a b ly h a iry vetch and A u stria n fie ld
on Mason H ill and le ft a la ye r of
peas, fa ll in to this class.
snow
Tuesday m orning.
" In the h o rtic u ltu ra l crops we
Mrs. V ic Christenson was il l w i'h
have had new berries come on
since th a t tim e w h ich have, along the flu fo r several days un de r the
w ith oth er fa cto rs.-o m e w h a t chang­ care o f Dr. C. T. S m ith.
ed the
b e rry
situ a tio n
Those
The new play-shed at the school
people w ho have discussed this and house has been finished and fu r n ­
are interested feel th a t study ano ished w ith swings and teeters.
consideration
o f the
status of
O1 i f Olson has been in P ortla nd
Farmers Ask Meet
to Study Prospect
H o n o r'd
H ill boro. L a u re l and B loom ing
frie n d s united w ith F a rm in g to n
co m m u n ity fo r a show er for M i
M elba Kraus last S aturday a fte r ­
noon al the school basement Miss
K raus is to be m a rrie d F rid a y to
W alter Hanson o f P ortla nd .
B irth d a y C elebrated
Mr
Ir w in
B u rk h a lte r e n tcr-
' lined Wednesday evening w ith a
b irth d a y d in n e r fo r M r. B u rk h a l-
t'-r. Pre ent wen- M r and Mrs
E d w in
B u rk h a lte r and c h ild re n
Bobby and G ladys, M r. and Mrs.
Edgar Rehse, G len n Eixen. I.oren
Rehse, Helen Bagnell,
M r. and
M rs
H erb S eh ulm crieh and son
Elioan, and M i > Sholtz.
Mason Hill
the past tw o weeks under the
doctor's cure, having his injure«!
eye removed.
L u c ile R enfrow had her tonsils
and adenoids rem oved last M on­
day at Jones hospital. Shu is do­
ing nicely
USED and NEW PA RTS
For less. Tires, batteries, wheels—
wire, wood disc, all stars. Trailers
made to order.
H illsboro A uto W reck ers
116 W. M ain
158 Second Ave.
Y O U N G ’S
Funeral Home
• Thoughtful, Sympathetic
Service”
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Sermon by paator, u
a. m : i
WILEY’S
GROCERY
C o rn er 3 rd
M ain
and
J - S treets
P h o n e 1001
FR EE D ELIV ERY
W eek-E nd Spec dais
Nov. 1, 2 and 4
T O M A T O JU IC E . Cam p-
b e ll’s.
3 10-oz. can s
J
4 L9c
COCOA. H e rsh ey 's
t/g-lb. can
9c
CHOCOLATE —
>2-lb. b a r
w ith p a n
BEANS— Red
M exican. 4 lbs. .
SA LT—
8-,b. sack
Lb............ 23c
3 cans
JLcJV>
4
JL9c
4
J19c
h l.
i
SALE PR IC ES E F F E C T IV E
F rid a y to M onday
Nov. 1 to 4, inch
Canned Foods Sale
COFFEE
A IR W A Y .
DC A C Del
M onte E a rly G ard en .
Xo 2 cans. (6 fo r 85c)
PEAS No.
Rool A ir G a rd e n Run.
1 ta il cans. (12 fo r 9 5 c).
CORN G (G olden
Ruie. C ream Style.
cans 5 5 c) No. 2 can
CORN B (6 u tte can r s K 79c)
ernel, w hole kernel.
No. Z can
50c
3 lbs..........
r £ ,/ A .O
N O B H IL L . Lb. 23c. 2 lbs. 45c. 3 lbs. 63c
Edw ards Depend. Lb. can 25c. 2-lb. can 49c
.« q
P O S T l'M C E R E A L —
Large pkg.
A tJ C
£»_
&C
CANDY
2!e)C
1
C* —
B A R S — Large assortm ent.
CAN
3
cans
T aste Tells.
i
L arge No. 2 U cans.«
cans
(1 2 cans ............................................................ 95c)
TOM ATOES
i
I
i
;
'
I
MATCHES
SUGAR
BROOMS
TUNA FISH
DEVILED MEATS
H IG H W A Y —
6-bcx c a rto n .
PU R E. F IN E C A N E—
10-lb. clo th b ag (lim it)
M ONARCH—
(D u st P a n F R E E )
W H IT E STAR. No. I c a n s —
for
LIBBY ’S o r A R M O U R'S,
’/ t cans ...................................
for
l ’i r a s
Tea
C a n te rb u ry
Soaps
or
W h ite K in g
Edw ards
10
O range I ’ ekoe
W h ite
B la c k —
•ï-lb .
Japan
•g-lb.
G reen—
I.ip tn n 's
J4-lb.
B la rk -
25c
19c
- 39c
3 M
rs
bars
T IS S l’E
14c
Zee
ro lls fo r
3..,,-
45e|
R ’ y M ' ' 1- Ln,'«e N o' 2 '-
,3 f a n , »Sei CAN
P U M P K IN ¿ X
HOM INY
PINEAPPLE
QAI MOM
¿5« AL.IVIVJIN
G ranu la te d
W hite King Toilet Soap
(6 cans fo r
V p AI IT
K in g
25c
33c
14C
Large pkg.
STRING BEANS
J V IX /A V J 1
L a u n d rv
A laska P in k
,;{ ,.ans 29,.,
OYSTERS
cans
25c
fia s
— 9c
S No:2,2 cans- 9c
V T ^ 2'- c
a,,: 15C
10c
11 c
i
c
n
No. t ta ll can
, AN
Flour
P rid e of th e W est
49-lb.
Sack
t-Q
J L .tJ t/
Peels
Citron. Lemon or Orange
Lb.
25c
Glazed
Cherries
or
PA N C A K E
S afew ay or Blue Seal
10-lb.
Sack
45c
W ALNUTS
Rex, large, fancy.
19c
Produce Features
—
F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y O nly —
Celery
FR ESH . CR ISP—
BUNCH .................................................................
Olz
Grapefruit
JU IC Y .
S E E D L E S S ..............
Q
ti
for
PUMPKINS
PO UN D
SWEET POTATOES
MUI HUM
SIZ E .
4 ib>. 10c
TISSI IL i ro„.
PURLX
T he m a ste r b lea c h e r.
1 2*g«llon ju g .
10c
H O T SAUCE
(D o zen
39c)
TO M A TO JUICE B(„r 25c
S to k eley 's, 10-oz. cans.
25c
DOG FO O D - - S cotty
Allen.
H.-re in th e N o rth w e st, custom d ecrees th a t aro u n d
N ovem ber F irst Mrs. H ousew ife looks to h e r lard e r,
( h eck s over h e r supplies, and loads up fo r th e W inter.
H ere, in our stores, a t th is sam e tim e of th e y e a r, cus­
tom also d ecrees a g ig an tic sto c k -u p -fo r-W in te r sale,
fe a tu rin g store-w ide savings. T his w eek is th e tim e and
this is th e sale. D on’t let it pass w ith o u t g e ttin g y o u r
fa ll s h a re of th ese g en u in e b arg a in s.
B a k e rs
T U N A FISH . I «ight meal
2 cans
tu
C H O C O L A T E S — O ld fashioned
2 Ibs.
ch ild re n 's church, 2 p. m., con- :
.ducted by P e rry W rig h t; 3 p. m
consecration service, Tuesday. 8 p
m . p ra y e r and praise service:
T hursday. 8 p. rn . service at Shady
B ro o k chu rch;
F rid a y,
y o u n t
people's m eeting at 7:30. You are
in v ite d to w o rs h ip w ith us.—M e l­
v in E. James, pastor.
Beaverton Church of Christ
M issiona ry society w ill meet w ith
Mrs. E a rl H a ll F rid a y. B y the
courtesy o f M r. and Mrs. H a ll a
luncheon w ill be served at noon,
funds fro m w h ic h w ill go to the
m issionary w o rk P rea ching next
L o rd 's da y as usual w ith t h e
young people in charge o f the
song service in the evening. B ib le
school. 9:45 a. m., T. B. H a rris, su­
p e rin te n d e n t; com m union service
fo llo w e d by preaching. 11 a m
Young people's m eeting. 6:30 p
m. Preaching. 7:30 p. m. M id -w e e k
service W ednesday evening. 7:30
o’clock You are c o rd ia lly in v ite d
to a ll services.— M. P utm an, m in ­
ister.
STOCK UP FOR W INTER
J E L I.-W E L L — Assorted fla vo rs.
it . .
W hosoever W ill C h urch
(A bo ve N o rth P lains)
Sunday school, 10 a. m. W e ,
have classes d iv id e d a c c ic d in g to I
C olum bia
Best
C offee
2 lbs. ... 45c
Econom y C offee
Lb.. 17c
3 lbs. 49c
OREGON
Hallowe’en Party
Farmington Friday
M. E. C h u rch (B eth any)
On G e rm an tow n road. Sunday
F A R M IN G T O N — A
H a llo w e e n
school e ve ry Sunday, 10 a m.; G er
in,in service, 11 a. m., fir s t a n d p a rty w ill be held at the F a rm ­
in
g
to
n
chu
rch
F
rid
a
y
evening.
Ev-
th ir d Sundays; E nglish service, 11
a. m., second and fo u rth Sundays ervone is in v ite d
The co m m u n ity w e lfa re
c lu b
- E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor.
ti
met w ith Mrs. W T P utn am J r
Banks ,M. E. C h urch
T hursd ay afternoon
Sunday school eve ry Sunday, 9:43
Mrs. Ir w in B u rk h a lte r s p ' n t
a. m . M rs. Fred W olford , su p e r­ W ednesday n ig h t w ith Mrs. W a l-j
in te nd en t. P reaching services by lace, w ho is v e ry il l at H ills b o ro -
E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, eve ry S u n ­ The Wallaces w ere fo rm e r neig h- i
day evening at 8 o’clock. Ladies' bors of M rs B u rk h a lte r.
A id meets fir s t and th ir d W ednes­
Ladies of the co m m u n ity arc
days ut 2 p. m.
tf m a kin g a q u ilt at Mrs. Eda Boge's
to be sold s h o rtly at an e n te rta in ­
Free Methodist Church
m ent at the church. Proceeds w ill
S unday school, 10 a. m.; pre ach­ be used to re sh in gle the b u ild in g
in g at 11; evening service at 7:30
Mrs. S. H D a lb y spent from
E ve ryb o d y welcom e to these s e rv­
ices
H a rrie tt L. D yer, su p p ly pas­ com m em oration o f the departed
tor.
Pastor w ill speak on "T h e C om ­
m union of S aints." Special m usic
A ll Saints Church (Episcopal)
Pastor H e n ry S. H a lle r m ay be
T w e n tie th Sunday a fte r T r in ity . consulted any m o rn in g between
1 C h u rch school at 9:45. H o ly E u ch a r­ 10 a. m. and noon, o r b y ap­
ist, ch o ra l service and serm on at po intm ent, at the House O ffice,
11. w ith Rev. U. H. G ibbs, cele­ 232 N o rth 3rd avenue.
brant.
P rices F ri., S at., M on.
Nov. 1, 2 a n d 4
M ake it Now !
H IL L S B O R O ,
More Jobs Found
for Unemployed
ige
A
A R G U S,
19c
See o u r nssor tm ent of
fre sh c a n d ie d fru its and
peels fo r y o u r fru it cake.
CRACKERS
S n o w fla k e s or Honey
M aid G rah am s.
2-lb. box
29c
ci ihi'Si;
Full cream .
I.b........
16c