The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 28, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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H IL L S fi O R O A R G V S ,
Union Gives
Air Program
November 19. The Brown quartet.
Finis, Lee, Bernice and Lillie, sang
before the business session.
Mrs. Alice Lang and daughter
Roberta of Portland w ere week-end
guests at the Richard W hittle home (
.
Leon Davis is building a new !
Social garage W. H. McNav is assisting
Laurel Aids Fund;
Group Party Saturday
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"'¿h ,h® "»rk-
Mr. an 'd Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore 1
Cornelius Sidewalk and Park
Program Started Last Week
Civic Improvement Club Plana Special M eet Decem ber 3;
Many Parties Enjoyed; A ltar M eeting Postponed
(By Mr*. F. R Brown)
i
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< iin
n <'‘ |
party guests V
of a
Mrs.
W hitm
ore’s
LAUREL—A fifteen-m inute pro­ sister, Mrs, Hillie Tykeson. of Che-
• Tiv Mi*« D« n»thr Cook«)
gram over KOAC at Corvallis was halem Mountain.
CORNELIUS
Work began last
given Wednesday evening, sponsor­ of P o rtH n
l C hi,drvn ' '
on m 'w ^ e o t m .i u ^ i ^ 'w a l k Z
ed by the local Farm ers' Union.
nWther' Mrs i ,he ,o " n and cleaning up and im-
Among those taking part were the John McFee S111O
McFee,
Sunday.
I proving
city park. Saturday.
president. Gustave Krause. F. L I John
t o .,
v ...
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Brown. Mervin Whitmore. Mrs. J. school class held i / ' h f e Sunda' ' ' hile rem oving a stum p near the
W. Mulloy. Mrs. Leon Davis, Miss 1 social m eetine •it ” th » lnfa d i'V ' I utlu' lnn church, the blasting broke
Thelma Mulloy and a w histler from Schmidt home* Thor U v Ado ph ,w o windows of the church.
Yamhill
o io in iai nome lh u rsd ay evening
Club M a k e s P l a n s
,4 2 « i£ £ S
S ? f i S
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M
X
i i S
H IL L S B O R O ,
to Scofield to spend a few dava
with her parents
'
P arty Suee.-s
C ard party sponsored bv the Cor-
nelius firemen at Running's h ili
Wednesday evening was very sue-
cessful
*
Dance ...
December
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OREGON
Thnr ilny, November 2H, 19'î'i
ed Mrs. Jay Ä
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Y Ä
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und Mrs n MV„.s
Mr
fill the unexpired term of Mis J is inueli' improved
P orter anil a vocal duel by the
!• Fleetwood A nom inating com-
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(¡oea Io Europe
T rupp sisters.
m ittee for tho untumi election was
Mi l M argaret Zim m erm an salt,
Mr. ami Mrs. Dean E H am den
appointed with L D. Shellenberg-
ed Friday for Europe, w here she of Portland w ere w eek-end guests
er, chairman.
Cow S k e le to n F o u n d
" J 11 -jQ,n r‘'1Ullves, who sent her of Mr. and Mrs. l.efe Taylor
.
" u* transportation. She will make
Hay Syverson of Klamath Falls
About three miles o< th e cleaning an indefinite stu>. Miss Zinuner-
visited his folks here Munday
ond w idening of the benverdum ” >uti form erly refdded w ith Miss
Mr. and Mrs. C 1>. Syverson
ditch has been completed. Som e­ Elizabeth Mellow an and is a inem-
duys ut
at G ate.
. . . I spent
-
a couple of days
tim e ago the ditch crew found the b e r of the 193*1 lh'averton lu g l i v i s i t i n g their son, Arnold, and his
sehool
graduutlng
class.
fum
ili
sk1*'lel,° “ of “
*" l,h e d ‘‘l h *
'vluch »I’l’-'ieiitly I,ad been there Grhi “e ^ i n e r MÌ924of°B .m ve! f h “ n‘‘ , A Kr*’Up of frlcnd» »urptioed
. eived a in ir r aL. 'li,0 '’
i ’ v r‘" M' '
" e li ut bel h o m e l.i-.t
ior a "
The anllnal had gone eoLVet
W « h .n X v e X r ' 2,’»?M r
»•«'
, d n n k ‘,nd
, u‘x tt l hobbled to prevent C r a ig is em pio» e d a i d ie l.m in a li
lina l IMI ■
,u "Ce(
no‘ ««'« »}’ .Si W o lle s to ie m P o r tla n d a m i e ------ —---------------------— _______________
lhl bank and th© heavy growth :» graduate of Lincoln high sehool.
" f ,;" ‘sy hid “ f,0,n vicw
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Miss Miller is a graduate of thè
Mrs w B arrett, who has been Beaverton high school mid resides
making an extensive visit w ith her .......
Ilei
with lier parents, Mr. and
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Miller.
1 >' Shelleuberger of Beav-
p !'?,' ,etu rn ed 10 hl+ hon>«
l ‘k a tl elio. Idaho, during the past
' l ; Peohodv ‘‘^ v s " «
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Mrs. Adolph Schm idt’ is Z "chair-
.MrS‘ J,° ? n I Bu<>kcye pavilion December
man of the Christmas seal sale of m a tin g of th e W a s h h ^ to n 'c o u itv 1 n
A D° r*' ‘,nd Miss Doro,h-V
the three districts in this vicinitv. Club F ed eratio n ' at" fl liu ,,™
S?*'ke a^ o m p a n ie d Rev. and Mrs.
Help Red Cross
Fir Grove. Laurelview an d Laurel. October. It was decided to hold C harIes. rKei;d of
"tUsboro-Cor-
The Ladies' club, the Sunday
Mrs Flora Baker spent several a m eeting December 3 in th e citv "* 1 U/
K. pastorate to a meet
The O regonian Traveling kitchen
school and individual donations to days last week w ith her daughter, hall to crack w alnuts fo r sa le it T 15 fJ’r Sllnd;’v
teachers a! « ill be at the Beaverton G range
the Red Cross brought the f u n d i- M
.* r .. ^ W dham Joes, and infant son was rep o n ed th at e ljb women ,h e McMir»»'-ille M E. church Wed- hall December H.
„ » » « J ? ! J i l t J* C Smith)
u i
‘ . ’ ^ ^ K L ^ A L F At the commun
to $9.50 for this community, accord- of Hillsboro.
, k»d
T m
. . .u - nc?a a >*
I Mrs. J. E. Fleetwood. who
has
Ity
eve n
Mre ' J . ' W.1 Mulloy,1 chairman of TiwUUnbC? ? “ ptmdTng'"this w « k
E*" ‘
k i" KS
‘ a '‘d Mr. and
u ^ k s " ' 1 Mt I shS* club
V " , m eeting
S‘'ho‘T ‘‘ S aturday
o f’’»‘E v e rto
Let the mlvei tlseiiieul'i Io Ip yon
m ake your chopping plans.
The Usual
Program Held by
Hazeldale Society
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big Mrs Heil's birthduy m iniver-
snry. Among Um e present wen*
Mr. mul Mrs lo ie Taylor, Mr. mut
Mis Tom Miller, Mi und Mm
Sherm an Denker, limi Mi und Mia
Demi H aruden of Porti.md
Mr mul M ri John lllaek und
family of Portland visited at tho
llluek home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Wdlium Dole and
family of Portland visited at Ho
Sm ith home Saturduy.
PERFECTION
Quality
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a card party at th e hall Saturday to Waldport and Roosevelt Beach present 'in o b ierw in e.’ of
d^-“ boro vlsned Mrs. M. D. Mann Wed-
night. Everyone invited.
last Tuesday They returned Thins-
_ ' ' . .
?Uest day nesday.
E
n
tertain
rd
at
Hillsboro
Mrs. Herman Thies of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bedgood day w ith an abundance of fresh
and son and daughter of Portland salmon for canning. W hile there tto *C u and Mrs' .Charles Reed of visited Cornelius friends and rela-
v isite d a t th e L. A. W hittle home they visited her sister M rs M a rie Hihsboro entertained a grouu of I live* Thursday.
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Cornelius young people at th eir [
Donations Made
Bunday.
< Stonefield.
Mrs. Loa Anderson and son Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaenicke of " T " 0 Frlda-V evening Many inter-
Mrs. Ruth I. Reed of Portland,
ard of Vancouver. Wash., and Mr Cornelius visited her uncle and ; e-'’lnii alJd exciting games w ere en- conference president of the Wom-
and Mrs. W. N. Hathorn of Hills- aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S chnrdt c°y t u p [ esent 'v«?re Mrs. M attie en's Home M issionary societv of
boro visited her parents. Mr. and November 20.
' Smith. Mrs. W. R. Cooke. Misses the M E. church, gave a verv in-
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy. Saturday.
A dem onstration d inner was eiv- Rosa,7 ond Mundorf. Virginia Erik- teresting and w orthw hile talk on
Mr and Mrs. Teon Lovegren of en at the Rollin Movers home Do- ?°n ' L° f a C ary*
M argaret Cooke, the missions. A special thank of-
Cathlamet, Wash., visited her par- cember 20 w ith ten people present Cayon Robinette. Gladys M ilbrandt. fering was taken and a generous
ents. Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Whit- Mrs. F. L. Brown visited her £,ath eri?,e Beck'
Blanche Finegan. offering of canned
fruits a n d
are SANTA’S CHOICE
more, from
Friday until Sunday. daughter. Mrs. B. Cr McNav of , ain e Henderson. M arjorie LaFol- vegetables for M anlev Center in
Social Well Attended
Forest Grove Saturday.
’
lette, H elene Shaw, Eleanor Reed Portland was donated. Mrs. W alter
The Farm ers' Union social eve-
Fred and Adolph Schmidt visited xr
,D or o,l)F Cooke. Messrs. John Poffenbarger had charge of ,ir-
for HOLIDAY MEALS
ning and dance was well attended their brother Albert at T uala’in d V. w .
£ 'eori?e Mllne. G eo rg e, rangem ents for Sundtn s
vice
Saturday night at the hall. A short F rid«y- w here he is confined to his K lt," a £ r- Donald M ilbrandt. Ray-
Mrs E. A. Deaville of Hillsboro
program and cards were also en- bed with rheum atism .
’
Beck* Raymond Trites, David visited Mrs. M attie Sm ith Wednes-
joyed. High scores in pinochle w ere
Mr* and Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Fdrnonsto"- £ lliford Mapes, F rank day.
won by G. Egger and A. Rutsch- Elbcrt visited her sister. Mrs Clif- g ‘Y6*' a/ u Byron Reeder, and the
Mrs. Robert K roner of Portland I
man. J. Haase and Rollin Movers ton BaSley. of Portland Sunday
Z , h° ste,ss'
waa a “uest of Mrs. M Edson and
receiving low, Mrs. J. H. Felton
Rev- and Mrs. J A. Goode of
xt- s,” * ; “ Y s,,-eke Hostcss
Mrs. Edna Russell Thursday.
and John Goetze won high in "500'' Portland and Mr. an :
. der-
1 ke was host-)
Property I m
p
n
n
. d
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and Bevin Boge and Morris Waibel er '
Amos W atkins ,es , ° a P°t luck supper and en-
Mrs. D. Cranco is improving the P P A C Z A X T T K T /^
t - x a
t
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received low.
home Sunday.
ortainm ent for th e cast of th e appearance of town and her home
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junior play. "G row ing Pains." of with new cement sidew alks and a
U /A .V /V /L N
Lb.
Twenty-five mem bers a / the
«
J r
rire.s! G rove union high school at new fence.
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Ladies' Social club attended the
w r c n a r a a le
2fe hl
of ber parents. Mr. and
D uring this week th
\ | « rp A T
a
TZT
meeting at the home of Mrs. W al­
ter Schmidt November 20. Mrs
Jacob Schmidt was assistant hosfi from’ southern C a h f o r ^ i ? 51 ” ***
W3S PfeS house to house m ince meat sale.
ber ^
t «
^ . 1 ^ -
i t ^ « M
C^
»e.an son Entertains
B irthday Celebrated
David W illiam B arnes celebrated
E. Schumacher
and
Mrs ’ J at Beaverton SnnrtavH arry ' Vrighi
Miss Marie Melanson entertained his second birthday at his home
Spiering as hostesses.
F?ed PDtzlaff
H'
. k = gr° a P ° f her friends at her home Tuesday.
Thirty people attended the Al- v in tlr with k t.
sPe" d ,nS
Saturday night w ith a slum ber
Bazaar Success
bright Brotherhood meeting of the R ^ lih U m n S iW .»dn -n h ' MrS' £a r‘.y ' Mrs MatUe Sm ith and Miss
The bazaar and bake sale at
Kinton. Mountain Home and L a u rel
M rs J R H a rd en is e/ '
EVj ’yn Re<?,d WOn prizcs' Games B unning’s hall Saturday, sponsored
- S — *' -
F L- * » • • « -
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knei
by the L utheran ladies, was verv
successful. Program included the i
A. D eaville of Hillsboro. Miss Hilda following: Rev. and Mrs. George
Timm cke of Portland. Mrs. H. Koehler, a duet; Helen Hulsman,
Fiske. Mrs M attie Smith, Misses a solo; Ronald T anner and Irene
Lb.
™y ra ??• ®ldew *tsch* Evelyn Reed. Hienie, readings, and a style show ,
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I s .° '\ u "2’igllt. Jessie H art a n d consisting of about 13 m
di- r a
r O M P B IIN n
“Old Virginia" Corn Bread - Pastries
M artha Spiesschaert, and the host- reeled by Mrs George Ft
LO M FO U ND .
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M
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Iba.
Rolls of All Kiridu -
Pies
OF NEW, MODERN
Miss Hilda Timm cke of Portland a week-end guest of her sister Mr« ------------------------------------------------------------------------
was a week-end guest of Miss M arie W. R. Cooke, and family
' F R A N I f F I l D T C D e • «a.
BREADS OF EVERY VARIETY
Melanson.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge F
K. r URTERS, 2 lbs. and
Miss Susbauer Hostess
met at B u nnings hall Thursday KRAUT, 1 quart. Both for
We use Crisco and B u tter In all our Pastries.
Miss Alayme Susbauer was host-1 evening, followed bv a social tim e —......................... ..........
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fuS e. ' *, youQg people' club of ' furnished by Earl Phelps' side.
Dem and Perfection at Your Grocer
the St. A lexander church at her Games were directed by Mrs. Les-
home Thursday evening.
j ter Mooberry. Mrs. M attie Smith
Third and Lincoln Sts., Hillsboro
M eeting Postponed
and Misses M yra Wiedewitsch. and
Ladies A ltar society of the St. Evelyn Reed played a guitar trio. I
A lexander church held a business Several guests from P o rtland were
and social m eeting at the home of > present. Accordion music for d a n c -.
Mrs. Mike Susbauer Thursday aft- ing was furnished by H arry Pear- *
ernoon. Six tables of cards w ere son of Hillsboro.
Orchestra — Special Entertainment
COE and CONGDON. Prop.
played; M rs- E Sharp won high
L ittle Eleanor and Melvin Fine-
I'hcnc C51
and Mrs. Leo W ittock second. It gan of Hillsboro spent the week-
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
was decided th at since Decem ber end w ith th eir grandparents Mr
would be a busy month, to post- and Mrs. Joseph Finegan.
pone next m eeting to Jan u ary ,
Last Sunday evening three m e m -1
jy “®n election of officers w ill be bers of the P ortland D istrict Ep-
held. Tw enty-six mem bers w ere w orth League cabinet of the M
November 30, Decem ber 2 and 3
pr^ « ' J «»
.
,
E- ehurch met w ith the local Ep
Clifford Mapes, who is attending w orth League members. C arroll
All cars checked free of charge during these
school in Oakland, arrived F riday Krum , district treasurer, spoke
to spend a few days w ith his
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days with our up-to-the-minute testing equip­
mother. Mrs. H enry Behrman.
ment by a United Motor Service representative.
Mrs Howard Dooher and daugh- D C a V e r tO fl U r O U D
Lome in—let us check your car free for igni­
te r of P ortland visited h er p a re n ts ,;
—
*
Mr. and Mrs. M ike Susbauer, T hurs­
tion brakes, wheel-alignment, transmission,
day.
,
_
I a nr y
carburetion, rings, etc.
Q u a lity
Make C orrection
BEAVERTON—Ladies of St. Ce-
In th e last w eek’s issue a mis- ce,ia parish are holding a card
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday
take occurred. The T him ble club Pa r*y. bazaar and supper at the
of th e Neighbors of Woodcraft Al°ha G range hall Tuesday,
November 29, 30, and December 2
Buy the
made over $113 ra th e r th an $13.
w - "• Boswell is now employed
best
Miss Lora Gary, who is
em - I at the Richfield oil station in the
ployed in Portland, was a guest western part of Beaverton. He re-
ARMOUR’S BEST
of Miss M argaret Cooke from F ri- cently resigned his position in
day to Sunday. Sunday she w ent Portland, owing to ill health.
Large
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Floyd W. Allen of near Dallas,
31-oz. can
form erly of Beaverton, visited rel-
Small White or Red
Orange, Lemon, Citron
-
atives here recently. Mr. Allen op­
erates a sheep ranch in Polk coun-
No.
2
: ty.
Pound
T in « .........
j The Bethel Ladies' Aid and mis- I
’ sionary study class Thursday elect-
Deli cious, Tasty
Meats
COTTAGES
23c
D ress!
S r A S l I N T N i l l K A TTTNJ
Watch for the NEW WRAPPER
12c
M UTTON CHOPS Lb
12c
SIRLOIN STEAK
~ ..Z 15c
M
”
■ VfcAL ROAST ,.b.
RIB STEAK
Grand Opening
Make Perfection Bakery
Your Holiday Food ( ’enter
14c
25c
35c
I A r il)
Sahnow Garage
DECEMBER 3rd
FRED'S
8 P. M., FRIDAY, November 29
SUPERIOR MARKET
Perfection Bakery
FREE AUTO CLINIC
Giving a Bazaar
COCOA 2P¡Í.
SAHNOW GARAGE
14
KETCHUP
19c
I
BEANS
PORK 8C BEANS
5 it........... 19c
CORN or PEAS
BROWN SUGAR
Bush’s Market
PEANUT BUTTER
C. & II. Quality
Armour’s best quality. 2 lbs..............
4 ib...........20c
................ be
Hillsboro M eat Co.
SARDINES— 5-oz. cans.
O ne-pound
P ack age
JOE BUSH
6c
SYRUP
THE GREATEST FOOD SAVINGS IN THE HISTORY OF HILLSBORO
GEORGE FISCHER
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boxes
Independently owned and operated . . . offering to the people of this territory
YOU SAVE!
5 B ottle ................ IOC
Corn or Gloss
Here's a real value
CASH AND CARRY FOOD STORE
YOU PAY CASH — YOU PAY LESS — YOU TAKE IT A W A Y
CHERRIES
Packed in Oregon
STARCH
MATCHES
On Quallfo^JV leM ^^nd^jm -J^H nr^avo^g Brands of G r o c e r ie g ^ ^ _ ^ ,
ISc
M araschino
A m aízo
W e bring to you a modern, up-to-date
Watch Our Ad Each Week for Deep Cut Prices
4 tins
23c
23c P.h„7diefc....... 29c
CAN ........................................
3,b...........17c
PEELS
G laced P ineapple or
SARDINES M “¿Xl ^ a? n,,l° s2jce'
POWDERED SUGAR
PRICE CUTTERS”— in connection with
9c
5c
Light or Dark
5^ “Say
1.......
33c
AMAIZO”
SA V E
Money and Time for
Christmas Shopping.
Try the Home Laundry
and Dry Cleaning Serv­
ice today. Prompt . ..
efficient , . , economi­
cal.
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
RELISH SPREAD
Buy in bulk and save
Pound
15c
1-lb.
G lass Jar
CROWN FLOUR
PANCAKE
........
10 lb. bag 43c
ARMOUR’S BIG BEN
SOAP
Double
Size Bars
POTATOES
Oregon U. S. No. 2
25c
SUPERIOR
CRACKERS
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FLOUR « æ - Â
2'£, 23c
.............. «1.39
This is not a cheap Flour—Just a cheap price
Illllsbnro, Ore.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
We have a full line of fine
Xmas Uandies and Nuix
Prices competitive. Special
prices given lodges, churches,
’ rs
*' el°’ ° r quunlity buy-