The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
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Grange
Head
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»fit nt N orth P lain s on
I (¡day Big S u rc ris
ii'h o o l H id
program a
ne arly $la
pi a , e,pupu
rv evening A lle r the
" ir n iv a l was held and
eh ned l'or b ills and
ent.
< «Ml a id e r
I I, ill
Pos ih ililic . <»i i t i c U iu ! n re rre -
•»lion h all at flip nr hool wum n
top ic o f di iciiMsion at the P arent-
I I’Ui I ' I III« < lllij' 1'lH . i l l , ISI-UHO'
»upi i m il ik i o o i i KrauM to ld of
Iho probable cost io the com m u n­
ity of a ,iut ih lt b u ild in g and al <»
•iii'ih.i i/« (i I he value» o f »uch a
ha ll. Pupil.» of the fo u rth prude
d ia m a tiz i <i a
lo ry
Iro m
th e ir
le ad ing h- on M i < W ill p.ave a
m odel J e .o n w ith the harm onica
band.
D in n e r p a rty giiexts Sunday of
Mr. and Mr«. J
II. Davis were
Mr
and M is. A r th u r D avis of
W P hram . Wash., M i and M i
Pat
I)a \ i . M i . T helm a Davis o f P o rt­
land. and Mt . Margaret. Davis.
Honor» W on'
At the card p a rly at St. Ed-
w a id 's ch u rch d 'lh -d a y evening
( Jene\ leve S ahler and ¿ m il M ille r
laid high w itli M arg ure t Sabi,
m il
Law rence C ro p second.
I I
Buxton Pupils
H I L I .^ B O R O ,
visite d at the Fred B e n tfie l horn,
I at M a n n in g Sunday.
Enjoy ,1 Party Shower Given
fo r
Roy Folk T uesday
Mr». R iggle Back from Big
T ow nsend C onvention
(tty M l" . JKsrlha Valwlerxanden)
H< )Y
A m iscellaneous
bower
was given at Hoy h u ll Tuesday eve­
nin g fo r E tha l Heesaeker and L e w ­
illy Mr« ll«-nry Cypher)
flfy Mr«, J h
in Moyryal
is S p ie lin g , w h o are to be m ar-
K ill
P L A IN S
W ashington
B U X T O N A H a llo w e ’en m o ,, rin d ne xt week M any useful g ift ,
ip il I .ldc p a rty, given it I tip school were received. The evening watt
(<» has <*l<*rt(*rt tln> fo llo w in ;
I>ent in dancing.
bon .e O ctober .'(I, wai enjoyed by k
I
Ma li r. G e rtru d e M, , |(
S urp rise G iven
p u p ils .md gru vn-up.‘ Ih-lzes fo r
feii'i', I .iiry B iikci. leetui'er,
A surprise p a rty was given on
eosHuin
ju dg ed
ere given D e l­
Vanilunii l<n; .steward. H urry
lo,ir H e llish und Esther Q u ie r fo r A lfre d D elplunche Sunday evening
iviu: assistant stew ard. LeKny
tlie upper m om und D o ro th y S im - in honor o f his tw e n ty -firs t b ir th ­
I h,i|ilaill, S adie l.o lll ; li ,• I
onton ¡ind Lester Moen, p rim a ry day an n ive rsa ry. Present were the
L i are*
H a ffe ty;
r r i r ta iv ,
room. Judge» were Mis
B onnie Misses Cecelia Pranger, D o rothy
la
M ills ;
g a l,'k ir|i< r,
Pay
M anley, M is. Vida P o w e ll and Vandom elen, Erm a Vundehey, Jo-
* ’■ i r
R o s e Hall
P u in u tia ,
Mi
s.
P
earl
Watson,
Prizes
were ■ ••epinrie lie n r ic k x . Florence Van-
Meel Plora, i r 111 i r 1" m
given in peanut and apple hunts, derzanden, G enevieve E v e r, and
i I h in t steward.
Ph,•tula
tta i
Vanderzanden, M r.
A s o cid m eeting o f W B A I " L
. o o r re
e iu
and
i i O ffice rs next w ill be in
w ,
held at tiie home o f M rs M r : F rank .M ceuw e n . Fred Mee-
<1 Dei em ber 7 at an open
V e t .i C earley O ctober 30. A pot I llw :i,'n ' Ernest
Vanderzanden. A l-
n r A ll visito rs are welcome,
lu c k d in n e r was served.
jo.vsius Vanderzanden, H e n ry Van-
noil M,
I'M H e ,lie and bao.v
.
i
.
,
,
dom
elen,
Peter
lie n r ic k x , J o h n
ite r fro m
S ilv e rto n
visite d
•,t .b
r ',’'
h i‘V ' r
«lv,> n: n t ’fle m ic k . C larence Vanderzanden
'1 V Jackson fa m ily Sunday.
• d the G ,a ,
ball by the T ow n - ,
A I f l( , , D(.,plan(.hp T l, „ PVP.
I.uvaughn L e ttlg of Port
-n d clu b O c to b e r «
„ ¡ „ g was sp,.n t Pin p la y ln g g3mes
spent Ih r
week-end w ith R eedville A id Sponsor#
serious damage has been re-
Ml
A
. p u ,, rPet J rru?d L her
tu C ypher.
¿ ," n i r ; ‘ l,OW‘‘ *‘n pr ar,k!1 'w o r k at the Leo A erts homes F ri-
C hicken D in n er S a tu rd a y ' t's
B e n e fit Success
M"
V, , i m i
,
,
day, w h ile her slater E velyn, who
Heed v ille Lades* A id in ipons ar-
M i - , Mab.
Nelson, w h o 1» em - h a ,
w o rW n g t l l ,.r). d u < ng h,.r
>tls of the upp< r room gave i in g a chicken d in n e r at the Heed
ployed
In
Salem.
was
an
o
ve
rn
ig
h
t
abil4.nC(S( st;irte<1 w o rk a l th * M r
Interesting
program
at the I v ille store S atu rday.
gin t o f her parents, M r. and Mr». . ,
M
W a lte r
Vanderzanden
N P Nelson, one n ig h t last week. j
Mr». H o m er B ennett is home
^ j,. '
and Mrs. E llis T a y lo r le ft
fro m P o rtla n d , reco verin g fro m a
Tuesday on a h u n tin g t r ip to N y s ­
g o itre operation.
sa.
E tis G ibson o f Crane is v is itin g
M iss Peggy D o h e rty spent the
his m other. Mrs. H om er Bennett.
week-end at her home in T ro u t-
Mi
P;iggy P ongratz o f Kansas lake, Wash She was accompanied
C ity was a week-end guest at the by F rancis B a rr o f H illsb oro .
George F ishe r home.
M r and M is. Hubert Sim pson
and R alph Sim pson spent a few
days at the bench last week.
(('•n tin u p d from page I )
M r. and Mrs. V ern e b «->«■»»»
Boath o « f
near W illa m in a arc visîtîng"" h c r ' i>: now up ,0 ,h<* sta,c to ta ’5C care 1
parents. M r. .and Mrs. H a rry L a Z o tt., 1 o f its o w n in dig en ts and unem - i
Ed T o lk c had a crew d ig g in g his [ P '° y ab lc'.
nin e acres o f potatoes on the Mads
A ll Meats Inspected by
A nu m be r o f the neophytes in
Neilson p la n - near M a n ning last
week Fred H a rty of H ills b o ro as-1 the house w ere so o p tim is tic Sat-1
D n N ico l and A lm q u is t.
u rd a y .as to lo ok fo rw a rd to s in e '
sis'ted w ith tiie w o rk.
Several students and a lu m n i a t­ d ie a d jo u rn m e n t th a t nig h t. In
tended the H ullow e'en p a rty at fact th e y had planned to revam p '
the cap itol reco nstructio n b ill ac- '
Hom e c u re d , h a lf or w hole.
Banks hig h F rid a y n ig h t.
M r. and Mrs. D. C o rn u tt and co rd in g to th e ir ow n ideas, th ro w
Stanton and P a tty Rhea visite d i t back in to th e la p o f the senate
re la tive s at W oodland, Wash., th is w ith a ‘‘take it o r leave i t ” ad ­
m o n itio n and then go home— le a v­
week-end.
W illia m and D e lm ar H iggle of in g the senate o u t on a lim b so
H irk e n fe ld visite d re la tive s here to speak. V eterans of the house
and senate received news o f the
S atu rday and Sunday.
program w ith k n o w in g smiles, sat
K i'tu rn s fro m C hicago
tig h t and d id n o th in g about it and
Mrs. E d ith H iggle re tu rn e d F r i­
th e threatened re v o lt died a b o r n - ,
day fro m a t r ip to Chicago T o w n ­ ing.
send convention. She re p o rts the
• • •
w eather w a rm e r than
here at
: f
C
o
u
n
ty
judges
and com m ission­
present.
iL
E lto n In g ra m o f B irk e n fe ld was ers swooped do w n on the le gisla­
an o v e rn ig h t guest at the Jesse tu re last week to protest against
M eyers home S atu rday n ig h t en an y am endm ent to the o ld age
pension act tha t m ig h t increase the
rou te to P o rtla n d fo r a to n sil oper­
b u rd e n now borne by the counties
Lb.
ation.
and to in sist th a t the state ta ke
Ild a
and Husscll P o w e ll and
Robert Place o f V e rn on ia w ere o ve r the co u n ty b u rde n as e a rly
C O M PO U N D .
as possible. M ost o f the m em bers
here S atu rday n ig h t and Sunday.
o f the le g is la tu re seem to fa v o r an
( >ren F rost and George and C laude
H iggle w ere home fro m B irk e n ­ "ade qua te " pension con sid erab ly in
excess o f the p itta n c e w h ic h has
feld fo r the week-end
Mr
and Mrs. W illi« F H u ^rd « becn doled out to the aged d u rin g
and H a rle y Edw ards o f near V e r­ the past tw o years un d e r the guise
nonia attended a dance given by o f "assistance." T h e o n ly d iffic u lty
seems to lie in th e ir in a b ility to
th e grange here S aturday n ig h t.
M rs Khodu Watson was v is ite d S i s k i n « S anU Cli<US
ilH thC
by re la tive s fro m V ancouver and 5 u
________________
P o rtla n d Sunday.
M iss Jeanne I.azott, w h o stays'
w ith her sister. M rs. W illis E d­
‘lie n r U5I
5 D e liv e rie s D a lly
Ite», l iiani- 331Z,
w ard and attends V e rn o n ia h ig h | W o rk o f cle an ing and w id e n in g
hool. v is ite d here S atu rday n ig h t. , the B eaverdam d itc h between H u-
Eisie M eyers and H a ro ld F ishe r | b e r and B ea verton was com pleted
th ro u g h the St. M a ry 's p ro p e rty
, the
week.
Ed Thom as o f near B eaverton is
q u ite i l l at his home.
MONF.Y SA VERS
Social c lu b o f the B eaverton
fo r F ri., S at., Nov. 3, 9
Rebekah lodge held a H a llo w e 'e n
card p a rty in the I. O. O. F. h a ll
Tuesday evening. N in e tables w ere
Closed A ll-D ay
In play.
Mrs. H. M Barnes has been con­
M onday
fin e d to he r hom e fo r th e past sev­
e ra l weeks on account o f illness.
M r. and M rs. L . L . M ye rs and
c h ild re n spent th e w e ek-e nd in
Eugene.
M iss R uth F ille y re c e n tly r e tu r n ­
ed fro m a tw o m onths stay w ith
re la tiv e s in St. P aul. M in n .
F ourteen m em bers o f th e B eth el
Ladies' A id m et at the chu rch
T hursd ay to sew f o r th e a n nu al
bazaar N ovem ber 14 in connection
w ith the harvest ch u rch dinn er.
M rs. D o ra Fox was hostess at
her home F rid a y to the Nazarene
C olum bia Best
M issiona ry society.
Guests d u rin g th e past w eek at
C O FFE E
the hom e o f M r. and M rs. S. D.
M eyers w e re th e ir s o n -in -la w and
daughter. M r. and M rs. W J. K o n -
3 lbs. ’
atz, o f A lb a n y and M r. and Mrs.
A r th u r L itt le o f K la m a th Falls.
EC O N O M Y CO FFEE
V ic to ry ,
T u ll can
3 lbs.
l.b.
« «
L ow est
S ees!
OREGON
— — --------------------------------------
C apitol News Letter
R ape T h reo
. ,1, , ,
l i v e I f l i r t in M i n o r
M o t o r C a r M is h a p s
The lig h t tru c k , in w h ich w ere tw o
hoi .cs. was presumed top-heavy,
causing it to o v e rtu rn on t h e
curve.
J a u u , K oberstein, 17, Gaston,
escaped w ith m in o r cuts
and
bruises w hen the tru c k in w h ich
he was rid in g w ith his cousin.
Leonard O. K oberstein,
also o f
Ga ton. o ve rtu rn e d T h u rsd a y when
one wheel h it a bu m p and th re w
the d riv e r out o f Die open cab
door.
A c c id ' iit r |i ,rt in the o ffic e of
f'J iu
( onnell,
h<*riff, di closed
fiv e iK 'i.o ii; in ju re d in fitilo m n b ile
ir i iili ii'
for the week. Enos A
Hili«. 70. Newberg, received bruises
w)ien In , autom obile crashed w h e n ;
tie W.I blinded by lig tits on the
h ig h w a y ¡i h a lf m ile m irth o f T i­
gard. E rnil J
l.aw reriz, 52. and |
l» iw re n c '' .McConnell, 70, both o f i
Sherwood, received cuts and bruises Squash W eig h in g 112
w tien th e ir car co llid e d w ith a 1
P o u n d s E x h ib ited H ere
wood tru c k d riv e n by Hay W in te rs
It i ; the usual th in g fo r the A r ­
of Rex near T igard.
gus w in d o w to be th e center of
M r. arel M r E m il W ahl o f east a ttra c tio n fo r passers-by, and it
o f P ortla nd suffered cuts, bruises isn’t o fte n th a t a n y th in g is bro u g h t
and shock Sunday evening, w h e n , w h ich cannot be displa yed in the
th e ir tru c k o ve rtu rn e d on a cu rve w indo w , but th is week the w in d o w
near Hazeldale. They w e re b ro u g h t , isn 't large enough to ho ld the o f­
to S m ith's hospital fo r treatm ent. fe rin g o f the so il o f W ashington
..........................
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
B eaverton
5 c ITEMS
|ELL W ELL v V X ,i;“ ',,,.
T O M A T O J U IC E S Ä
DO G F O O D
5c
5c
KMMONIA o r B luing. 12-oz. b o ttle
5c
TOMATO SO U P. Vail Camp's. Sm all
5c
Toilet Tissue. Waldorf or Seminole. Roll 5c
CLEANSER. Lighthouse. 2 can s .............. 5C
1 0 c ITEMS
C O C O A "TS“ ™
O A T Ç
L /Z V A O
Q U A K E R . R e g u la r o r Q uick.
S m all pkg.
A Y M A L . No.
C U T B E A N S H Can
BKG P O W D E R c’í,bc01
2s.
C L IQ U O T C L U B <;S rwX *
12-os. bo ttle
< C H O C O L A T E .H. Ä , nak,nc-
Del Maiz, fancy,
(2ORN D
cl Can
Maiz’
,ancy' 303s'
.................
Islan d Belle, Is.
r n A r - i/ AC
AO
T j || ,.an
K RA U T.'i',;1"
T O M A T O E S B,,oths
stnndard' 21
Can
D e l M onte, fancy
sliced, l ' i s . Can
P IN E A P P L E
Is.
S A L M O N P T in a k, ll can
M A C A R O N I ™ bs.
(V en etian tick et, M is. M
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
B. W ooley
49c
17c
FLO U R — N o rth e rn , th e
all p u rp o se flo u r.
49-lb. sack .
*1.69
1 5 c ITEMS
4 ffn
JL
w^
PEAS— Del Monte, Libby’s or
San Wan.
-i wx*
2s, c a n ............................ JL
PANCAKE FLOUR
Sperry's. 23-oz. p k g —
PINEAPPLE — Broken slices.
_ _ 15c
4
CORNED BEEF—
S w ift's. 12-oz. c a n ......
¿vV
CHILI CON CARNE. Hormels
| Cg,
1# ta ll
O. K. L au n d ry Soap
4 b ars ....... ......................
TUNA —
Monte.
4 ff
XvVz
4
JL VKz
White Star or Del
*/g» c a n ............................
BEANS—Small White 4
or Red. 3 lbs. ...........
HI. 1, Forest G rove)
WILEY’S
GROCERY
C o rn er 3 rd
M ain
and
UKJ S treet«
P h o n e 1001
FR EE D ELIV ERY
W eek-E nd
S pecials
Where service and qual­
ity are unsurpassed and
prices competitive. Wre
are offering for F rid a y
a n d S a tu rd a y ,
a n d 9 th :
Nov. 8 th
RO LLED O A TS
9-lb. sack ...........
Elm onica
iMi-««*
R uth S m ith!
H e n ry Tonges is a d ding a room
to his house.
Mrs. H Scraggs and her m other.
Mrs. J. L. Foege, visite d frien ds
in P o rtla n d Wednesday.
Mrs. M a rie H illb e rg le ft Sunday
a fte r v is itin g tw o weeks at the
Helen S ta ffe r home.
M r. and Mrs. H u rst and da u g h ­
te r o f P o rtla n d visite d the H. S ta f­
fe r home Sunday.
M r and Mrs. John H u b e r of
P o rtla n d visite d M r. and M rs. S. K
S m ith last Sunday.
..............
a »*< • f ■'
—~
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
M. D.
EYE, F AR . NOSE A N D T H R O A T
.S PEC IALIST
G LA SSES
Room »
r« m m « rria l
. * • * # ‘
Som etim es its Sugar, and some­
tim es its Spices, b u t th is week
we say savings w ith flours^ The
reason is, p a rtly , the recent ad­
vance in wholesale flo u r prices
and p a rtly the present fe e lin g
th a t flo u r prices m ay go higher.
CORN FLA K ES o r PO ST
TO A STIES—
1 p k g .............................
/ C
PEAS. Exceptional value.
29C
PO R K & BEANS
3 la rg e c a n s ......... 29c
SO U P
Phillips.
C an .............................. vC
(L a rg e 1-lb. can . ... 9c)
3 can s .....................
Many other items
sp ecially p riced.
Bank
Anna»
Roura
L lO c m
to 12 nt.
1 »o p. ni. to Í p m
.» «.i
♦
« *rw -
E ffectiv e F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y
_
L-
-4—
U-
N ovem ber 8 th a n d 9th
FLOUR
Crown Patent
unbleached .
RIllP Spill HARD
WHEAT, guaranteed.
(10-lb. sack 4 5 c )
( 2 4 ,/2-lb.
Pride of the W est
sack 9 3 c)
HARD W H EA T
BLEND .............................
Pancake Flour bLlE
albers . sperry or
seal ...............
M IL K
Mt. Vernon
T a ll can
5c
< L im it)
JE L L O
AU fla v o rs
Pkg.
5c
SOUP
Van Camp’s
Tomato
C an
5c
Split Peas
Yellow
2-lb. C ello Bag
10c
SO A P
L una
10 b a rs
23c
CO FFEE
Airway
L b...........
18c
3 lb s.......
50C
M uch o f the F lo u r fea tu red d u r­
in g th is sale was purchased at
lo w e r p ric e levels, and is o f­
fered you at a d is tin c t saving.
A n d th a t's w h y we u rg e eve ry
custom er to la y in a goodly sup­
p ly o f flo u r rig h t now. Y o u ’l l
be sure o f y o u r savings if you
do.
CVRT T D
JlRUr
^Q.lb
$1.89
..............4 9 lb,.ck $1.69
................. 4 9 ',b-..ek $1.59
.................1 0 lb- sack 49c
SLE EPY H O L L O W —
(5-lb. c a n 5 9 c) Q U A R T JU G
COFFEE E D ^ Rf . V
T D R A C r n P R IN C E A LBER T o r V ELV ET
1
P O C K E T TIN .T IN
sack
C o m M eal
33c
T O M A T O JU IC E Stokeleys 6 cans 25c
G R A P E FR U IT D^. ^ E'.... 2 fo r 23c
P IN E A P P L E Y T S can 11“' 11'
10c
P O P P E D W H E A T N U 5™ Ap k g .
6c
G R A P E N U T S package
17c
CREAM O F W H E A T lpakrcce
23c
PEELS p m j h i n * ’ O R A N G E o r C IT R 0 N -
25c
C O R N E D BEEF
15c
TOM ATOES sS
Y? 'c “ ’id 2
fo r 15c
Y E L L O W ST O N E
Q 29c
VVJIViN B OLD
A N TA M . No. 2 cans. . .
Ö
nr A C D E L M O N T E
A
rC A O EA RLY G A R D E N . No. 1 c a n s .......£ fo r 25c
marshmallows
13c
T IS S U E
rolIS.......
3 fo r 19c
A D W H IT E K IN G
Q
toilet .....................
O b a rs 13c
CLEA N SER SUNBRITE-
3 cans 13c
D O G F O O D CALO
2 can s 15c
PL A Y F A IR . 4 can s
19c
Eastern, white
or yellow.
9-lb. sack
29c
SY RU P
K aro
Blue Label
5-lb. p ail
35c
BEANS
Small White or
Red Mexican
5 lbs.
19c
STARCH
Calumet
Corn or Gloss
2 p k g s.
15c
C rackers
Snowflakes
2-lb. box
27c
BROOM S
Kitchen
4-sew
49c
10c
E ach
39c
* Produce Features *
Apples
69c
G ra p e fru it
seedless , large s i z e .........
3
IOC
Bananas
5c
Oranges juicy , su n k ist .....................................2
19®
Danish Squash
3
5e
S P IT Z o r JO N A T H A N S .
BOX ............................ j.................. ...............................
A R IZ O N A
39c
N ationsl
Phonaa
Rani,lanca Í972
o rtic a Z»71
, è «(»/a • H », ,
’* ♦ » z- ♦
t
> I*» » «re J
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