The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 12, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Red Cross Roll Call
Brings $590 to Date
C ouncil G ro u p s
H old C e le b ra tio n
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, December 12, 1935
OREGON
There’s No Waste Motion Here
B. and P. Club
Plans Christmas
Party Dec. 20th
world; you saw the vast millions
for whom Christ died, you took to
heart the command to reach them
w ith the Message of eternal life
You put your young people, pray ­
ers, money into this business the
biggest business in the world The
only business that bridge over into
the next world.
Like the Apiadle Paul, you would
be “pure from the blood of all
men." The deepest wish in Christ's
heart became your life-passion; to
m ake known to all men that God
had a Son who died for your sins
And now to the man who cooled
off
"Go ye into all the world und
preach the Gospel." still stands.
God bus no plcosurc In those who
put their hunds to the plow und
then draw buck Figures f r o m
tw enty denominations, gathered by
l)r Charles Stel/le, say that In the
past ten years, support to local
churches has fallen off 35 per cent
and to missions, world wide. 50
per cent Are you keeping up the
cur und letting down on religion?
Have vou merely the form of god­
liness Inil deny the power thereof?
Just going through t h e motions
from old time habit, but with no
zeal, no love'* Then read Revela­
tions 3:15; It! "I know thy works,
that thou art neither cold nor hot:
I would that thou w rrt cold or
hot. So then because thou urt n eith ­
er cold nor hot, I will spew thee
out of my mouth." Harsh words;
solemn warning George N. T ay­
lor, Beaverton. Paid adv.
First of the annual inter-faith
pre-Christm as exercises of H ills-'
boro C hristian Council was held at
Pilgrim House Tuesday evening,
Annuul Christm as d inner u r. d
in a celebration of the 400th an n i­
Red Cross m em bership roll call
occasion was also Mrs. Mor- versary of the printed English Bible,
party of the Business and Profes­
report for the Hillsboro community gan-s birthdav. Guests were Messrs, when three chapters of council, ;
sional W om ens club will be held
to date in $590 with the promise i and Mesdames W L. Stark. E A Omegans. Deltans and Alphas met
Thursday evening. December 20, at
of more memberships which have G riffith, L. T. M cPheeter. and Mrs together. Christm as carols w e r e
the cham ber of commerce rooms
not yet been paid
Freerksen, and Guy Fellowes of sung, and Pastor Henry S. Haller,
Education committee, with Mrs
Clubs, fraternal and patriotic or­ Gaston.
Marie Hoffman and Mrs. G ertrude
council advisor, gave a brief talk
ganizations. and business houses,
Ide
as chairm en, assisted by Mrs
on the w orth of the Bible, point- !
assisted in many cases by the em ­ Known in Hillsboro—
Georgia Smith. Miss Hilu C orne­
ing out that though various groups )
ployes, made larger membership
Miss Emily K neubuhl of New used different translations of the
lius, and Mrs. Louise Riggs, are in
contributions, which allows more York, who received the appoint- I original languages, the basic id e a s'
charge of the tree and program.
money to remain in the county for ment of head of the R ural Elec- ) of religion were the same in all.
Any m em ber who has not draw n
relief and disaster. L arger contri­ trification adm inistration, is known i This was the first of a series of
u name for a gift is requested to
butions are listed as follows:
to many of th e mem bers of the lo- ¡joint m eetings for the anniversary
see Mrs Fayetta Allen
Publicity committee. Misses Patty
Memberships of $5.00:
cai Business and Professional Worn- celebration. Vikings. C-Hi and Sig-
Lomax und M argaret Cady, co-
Legion Auxiliary, Coffee club, en’s club She was form erly secre- ! mas will meet tonight; and the
chairm en. assisted by Miss Ju lia
Safeway Grocery, F red’s Superior tary of the National federation of Gammas will have th eir observance
Tatom, and
Mesdumes A n n i e
Market, Palm Drug Store, Fir-t B. and P. clubs, and had spoken | ¡n connection with their Christm as
Schmidt, Maude Stannurd, and Effie
National Bank, C. C. Store, J. C. at several m eetings in Oregon, as ; party next Monday evening. Christ-
Jackson, have charge of the din- I
Penney Co., Paul Patterson, Sel­ well as the national convention at nias exercises will be clim axed with
D elicio u s, T a s ty
ner.
fridge F urniture Store, Woman's S eattle and regional conference at th e annual Christm as Eve midnight
The chairm en must be notified !
musical celebration at the V enetian
Relief Corps. Scout H arrington Yellowstone park.
about guests on or before Saturday,
,
I theater, December 24 at 11:30 p. m.
Camp U. S W V„ A uxiliary to
Conducted by the young people.
December 14.
U. S. W. V., Bristol Hardware, Model Planes Displayed—
Models of a clipper ship and this musical event will be open to
Powers' Grocery. Portland Gas &
Coke Co., Pool-G ardner Lumber eight different types of airplanes all parents ar.d others of the corn-
Co., People's W ater & Gas Co., Re­ m ade by Robert Allison of Hills- m unity Council members, after the
The hand th a t rocks th e cradle may ru le the nation, but In this
bekah Lodge, D aughters of Union boro a re shown in th e A rgus w in­ public exercises, will go caroling
The Dalles, Ore., household, the foot th u t rocks the cradle ch u rn s
Veterans. Phoenicia Temple Pythian dow. A branch of noble fir bearing through th e Hillsboro streets.
the b u tter. As this ingenious housewife w orks the tread le of her I Suit to foreclose a $8,000 mort-
Sisters, Tualatin C hapter O. E. S.. tw o fine cones is also in the w in­
are SANTA’S CHOICE
Busch's Service Station. Hillsboro dow. It was cut on the coast range
tew ing m achine, two wooden bars move up and dow n: one Im p art­
gage on th e building occupied by
Rural Mail Carriers, T. H Tongue, in August. The n atu ral altitude at A C a p e lla S in g e rs
ing a soothing m ovem ent to the baby's crib: the o th er stirrin g the I Percy
Long's hardw are and the R.
E. B. Tongue, Relief Office, A. J, w hich this tree grows is about
butter.
for HOLIDAY MEALS
P Shaw second hand store, was
G ive C o n c e rt H e re
Ray & Co.. B. E Mating Co., H ills­ 6000 feet.
brought this week by Pacific Uni- I
boro Feed Co., St. M atthew’s Young Plan Christm as P arty —
P ortland A Cappella choir brought
versity. The university asks the I
X m a s S eal S ale
People's Society. Business and P ro­
I Hillsb °ro rnusic lovers a rare treat
foreclosure on the property and
St. M atthew's Young PcoDle’«
fessional Women's Club.
.uJ,
I
Sunday
w
ith
a
concert
at
the
All Meats Inspected by Dr«. Nicol and Almquidt
the appointm ent of a receivor to
club met Tuesday night at the Methodist church in the evening.
C lo ses D ec em b e r 20
Memberships of $10.00:
adm inister rentals from the build- |
school hall, and m ade plans for a
Sponsors of the Christm as Seal I *n8
Hillsboro Argus. Commercial Na­ C hristm as party to be held at the The singers, who w ere directed by
i
sale for th e prevention of tu b e r­
tional Bank, Hillsboro Motor Co., hall next Thursday night. After Professor F arris of Pacific univer­
including
culosis are planning to close the
Post Office Employes, Hillsboro the business rt.eeting, games w ere sity, sang a program
sale by December 20, according to Grove High School to
G rade Schools, Junior High School. played and refreshm ents w e r e anthems, negro spirituals, a n d
C hristm as carols.
Mrs. M ark V. W eatherford of the chairm an, Mrs. A. H. Busch.
Have Teats Tuesday
M emberships of $25.00:
served. A bunco party will be held
For that reason, those having seals
Weil's D epartm ent Store. Ray- in a few weeks, according to plans. ! The appearance of th e a capella Albany, state regent of the D. A mailed
Skin tests for tuberculosis will be
to
them
are
requested
to
R.,
made
her
official
visit
to
the
singers
was
sponsored
by
th
e
M.
E.
Maling Cannery, Union High School. S h u tr P.-T. A. Meets Friday—
given in Forest G rove high school
choir, and they w ill endeavor to David Hill chapter, D. A. R.. Tues- either send the money or retu rn Tuesday w ith the Legion Auxiliary
O ther donations are a new quilt
December
meeting
of
Shute
P.-T.
j
obtain
them
again
in
the
early
day.
She
was
accom
panied
by
Mrs.
seals
to
Mrs.
Buseh
before
that
from the Dorcas society of the
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The quota has not b e e n of Forest G rove post and Wash­
Seventh Day Advent church, and A. w ill be at th e home of Mrs. R. ! spring for another concert. Several j G. Glen Holmes, also of Albany, date.
ington County Public Health assoc-
reached,
and an effort will be ciation
W
G
raf
Friday.
Shute
school
P.-T.
fine
m
usical
program
s
are
b
e
in
g
'
state
corresponding
secretary
assisting Mrs. R S Waltz
condensed milk by Carnation Milk
made
to
reach
it
by
the
20th.
planned
for
the
w
inter
months.
A.
m
em
bers
who
attended
t
h
e
The
ladies
w
ere
honor
guests
at
is chairm an of the com m ittee as­
company.
| a no-host luncheon at the Hillsboro
The Hillsboro chairm an wishes county council m eeting at Dilley
sisting, and doctors present will be
to thank all who took out mem- Tuesday w ere Mesdames Oscar
Pharmacy, and^thc^busincss m eeb L e o p o l d M o h l ’ W e d s
Guy Via. H. C. Fortner. R. S. Waltz,
ing was held
berships and those who assisted in Jacoakes. John Simpson. R. W. M iss S o re n se n B rid e
1 Fred S. Richards and R. M. Kines.
any way to make this fund possi- Graf, W ard H arader, Lloyd
■ ><"- Knox
hotJ?
EngIish
at
the
W
ashington
M
iss
R
ach
el
G
eil
¡of
T
h
u
rm
o
n
W
ilson
Chris
Sieber
and
Ralph
Hiatt.
1
hotel.
ble, especially members of the
Hillsboro Grange Installs
Business and Professional Women's L etter from China Clipper—
Miss Rachel Geil. daughter of
Mrs, W eatherford, in her speech
Miss Eva Sorensen. daughter of
Officers Next Saturday
Rev and Mrs. R H. Geil of P o rt­
club who assisted in the solicita­
L ittle Lois M ildred Stone re . j Dr. and Mrs. Julius Sorensen o f 1 before the chapter, told of the land, and Leopold Mohr, son of
G range officers, elected in No­
tion.
from
her
sm
a
ll!
Hillsboro,
and
Thurm
on
A.
Wilson.
I
plans
w
hich
are
being
perfected
for
ceived a letter
Mr and Mrs. Michael Mohr of P o rt­ vember, will be installed at the
M r- and Mrs.
Edw ard _i Wil-
j the
of the
most outstand-
nephew "Skippy W vnn of Hono- son
..... oi
. of
/ n Portland,
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kt
itio selection
cxsrtirvt* girl
oirl
m
-I i 11
land, form er Hillsboro residents, m eeting here Saturday. P. J Kreu-
lulu T. H. via the • first flig h t' of son
w ere m arried
N
o - i‘ng
senior
in fhn
the Y
Hillsboro
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.
v o m n /jr
77
V /A r th
n i A n n n i ’ l I In I l i n i f
der, m aster of the Pomona Grange
th e China Clipper. H er nephew 's )
, a* North Bonneville union high school, who w ill draw were m arried November 27 at C al­ of M ultnomah county, will be the
father is a lieutenant in aviation in " ,as^ Only a few friends were lots w ith girls from other high vary P resbyterian church in P o rt­ installing officer.
Hawaii. The letter is show n in the j Present at the ceremony. They are schools in the state for th e Good land. The bride’s father perform ed
Argus window
' m aklnK th eir home w ith Mrs. Sor- Citizenship tour. This tour w ill in ­ the ceremony.
BIGGEST BUSINESS YET
clude a trip to W ashington. D. C..
Mr. Mohr attended school in
C n n /iiz c zt A
, ensen until the first of the year.
If the bridge had washed away
Send F ru it to Hom
1
and a viist to all governm ent Hillsboro and is a graduate of Ben­
buildings. Every state in the union son Polytechnic in Portland. The and you sat still by the fire, re ­ FRANKFURTERS, 2 lbs. and
F ru it for the P y th ian Home at \ T q o H lz a n v t,
C lu b
w ill be represented by one high couple will make their home at the fusing to race out and w arn back
er
Wash.,
will
be
N
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C
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C
ia
il
U1UD
Vancouver.
gathered
Mrs. M. Donald Spencer, manager
the cars, then their blood would KRAUT, 1 quart. Both for
school girl. She also told of the Mount Tabor apartm ents.
up
today
(Thursdayi,
and
mem
bers
r
?
i
GV-P-g,’
_
of the Portland Symphony or­
be on your hands. Over they go
Pageantry at the 44th National D
(Venetian ticket. Mrs A Newton, Beaverton. Rt. 2)
of
Phoenicia
Temple
are
requested
E
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C
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chestra. will be the speaker at the
into the sw irling w aters and to
A. R. conference last A pril at
to
have
donations
ready
when
it
is
1
meeting of the Coffee club Friday
N eedlecraft club elected Mrs. E I Washington. D. C., w here she rep- Miss Higdon Weds—
death,
w
ith
you
snug
inside
by
the
afternoon at the cham ber of com­ called for, as it w ill be sent to L. McCormick president for the i resented Orgeon. D uring her talk
A nnouncem ents have been r e ­ fire!
m erce rooms, and Robert E. Mil­ the hom e F riday or Saturday.
ensuing year at the m eeting last : she stressed the duty of every pa- ceived here by friends, of the m ar­
But you are not that kind. You
lard, flutist of the orchestra, will Red Cross Meeting Tonight—
Thursday. O ther officers are Mrs. j triotic citizen in preserving the riage of Miss Elsie Higdon, daugh- refuse to sit idly by w hile the pro­
give several flute num bers on the
A. Hodges, vice-president, and > principles upon w hich the United te r of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Higdon ! cession of the lost goes over the
County Red Cross chapter will
program. Mrs. V. W. G ardner, ch air­ meet tonight (Thursday) at the Mrs. W
» ilbur
. . . Bonar,
d
»- ry . -trea
.
_ te s were founded,
-
secreta
s-! i sta
especially in of Vancouver, to Jam es W Alvin, brink to suffer the "pains of hell."
man of the music committee, is in cham ber o f commerce a t
7:30 urer. Mrs. H. Kellington was h o st-1 guidance of the youth of the na- in the W ashington city on. T hanks­ Seven die every m inute und you
charge of the program, which will o'clock. Im portant business will be css.
tion,. since our youth of today con­ giving day. The Higdons form erly would not see them go out lost
begin at 3 o’clock. All members are discussed and an mernbers are urg-
w ithout Christ, having no hope and
stitute the governm ent of tom or­ resided in Hillsboro.
nrfln/4
/> otTiinn onri hrinrr Trinndc
urged to attend and bring friends. ed to attend, as w ell as anyone in ­
w ithout God in the world.
Jam es Wells took his sister, Mrs. row.
Phene C51
5 D e liv e rie s D a ily
Res. Phene
Business session of the club will terested.
Your eye swept out over th<>
(Bryce Nosier, and children to their
Mrs. R. C. Vaught of Yakima,
Mrs. W eatherford also told of the
begin at 2:15 sharp, and final plans
, home in Medford Sunday. Misses progress which had been made on Wash., is spending the week with
will be made for the Christmas Siegenthaler Injured—
| K athcrine McConnell and Jean Me- th e restoration of McLoughlin house Mrs. C. E. Lytic.
party December 23 at the Venetian
Sam Siegenthaler suffered a I Donald of Portland accompanied at Oregon City.
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theater for less fortunate children broken skull and in ju red rig h t 1 them on th e trip.
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Indignant bridegroom (bursting
The president, Mrs. Fred Engel- shoulder Tuesday evening when a
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sawdon I B irthdav Celebrated
Lin upon editor of local paper):
dinger, requests all mem bers who limb from a tree he was falling
i Mrs. Bernard Meltebeke enter- Look here. I distinctly told you I
are donating toys to bring them to struck him. Dr. J. O Robb attend- i \ ^ lei „ « H a%he^ i t h OiMP ° rtla 2d
rted Tuesday w ith Mr. and Mrs.
the meeting. Toys to be repaired ed him. He is in Jones hospital.
ed «¡af,,rrinv
Saturday afternoon «.¡th
w ith a a ! was going to live at the old manse?
F. W. S inclair They left Wednes­ ; | tam
daughter W hat the blazes do you mean by
will be left at the home of Mrs. W.
birthday
party
for
her
day for San Diego, Cal.
Located at San B e rn a rd in o -
W. Bonar.
I H enrietta, who was twelve. Mrs. saying in your rotten little rag that
M-. and Mrs. Guy H athorn and V ictor Meltebeke and Mrs. Della The happy couple will m ake their
Miss M argaret Uppenkam p, who
w ent to California w ith her m other family of Bend are visiting rela- Arm strong assisted Mrs. Meltebeke home at the old man s'?”—Humorist.
A ttends National Meeting—
several m onths ago, is now located ' tives at Forest Grove, M ountain- in serving the lunch. Present were 1
Charles Douglass left t o d a y at San Bernardino. H er m other is ! dale, and Hillsboro this week. They . Carolyn
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______ _ | No longer do motorists scurry
Kalkwarf.
Fern Weintz.
(Thursday) for ten days' atten d ­ at Lancaster w ith her daughter, will re tu rn to Bend Friday.
j A lverta and Bertam ay Rickets. A l- , from the road at first sign of snow
ance at National Radio school in Mrs. W ill V andervelden.
R. W. Cox retu rn ed home S atur- i ma Armstrong. Freda Sturm . Viola
put th eir cars up on blocks
Los Angeles, Cal. He is studying
day from several m onths' w ork ' Bean, Janice Seymore, Mary Ellen and
until spring thaw, according to the
television, modernizing equipment, Baby in Hospital—
w ith the U. S. Forestry service in Morrison, H enrietta, Maxine and
The baby daughter of Mr. and Washington. He w ill rem ain for B ernard Jr. Meltebeke, Bernard touring departm ent of the Oregon
and the oscillograph, the latest
tate Motor association. Not only
Mrs. Clinton Duley u nderw ent a th e holidays.
piece of servicing equipm ent.
M eltebeke Sr. and Victor Melte- S
are people continuing to use th eir
serious operation a t the county
Mrs. Rose Ogilbee of W innipeg,! beke.
Study Group Meets—
cars througout the w inter, but more
home Tuesday evening. Dr. D. E.
Can., is visiting her uncle and i Young Tews Honored—
and more they arc planning long
P.-T. A. study group of pre-school Wiley operated.
I ^ R e ) ^ n v and MrS’ C’ A ’ WUSOn’
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freudcnthal m otor trips, usually southw ard to
age to 12 years will m eet Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the P e t­ Yamhill Woman in _ H ospital—
...
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entertained Sunday w ith a dinner more balmy w eather.
e r Boscow school. Topic for dis­
Mrs. Sherm an George of Y am -j Mr. and Mrs. E P. H um phrey o i J party for th eir grandson. Henry
cussion will be "Social Side of hill underw ent a m ajor operation F ort Lewis, Wash., w ere guests ¡Tews, in honor of his 21st birthday
School Life,” from the December at Sm ith s hospital last T h u rs d a y : F riday night at the home of Mr. , Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard
evening. Dr. C. T. Sm ith opera»- ' and
— J Mrs. E. -------
num ber of P arents’ Magazine.
Straw .
■ F reudenthal and daughter M argar-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G arrett and et, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freuden-
Officers E ntertained—
' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. K ram ien spent i thal and daughter Norma, Mr. and
Officers of Tualatin chapter, O. E. Smashes Finger—
Jam es W hitelaw accidentally slam -, ^ sd?.y evening wJ th M r- and M rs.-M rs. Carl Wilhelm, W alter Tews.
b„ were entertained at luncheon
Mrs. Lena Morris and son Chester.
Bowman in Beaverton
Tuesday afternoon by th e matron, med a car door on his left hand
Miss L aura Deck, teaching at Mc­ Miss M arjorie V anderzanden and
Mrs. Verne C urry of Portland. Saturday night, smashing the in ­
Bill Greener.
Games Were enjoyed during the dex finger. Dr. C. T. Sm ith am pu­ Minnville, and Homer Deck spent
Sunday at Independence.
tated th e end of th e finger.
afternoon.
Divorce Suits Filed
M issionary society of the C hris­
Mrs. Steinke in Hospital—
Xmas P arty Monday—
Lee—Edie V. from William J.
tian church met Tuesday at the
POUND
Mrs. Otto Steinke underw ent an church.
Daughters of Union V eterans will
at
hold their annual Christm as party appendix operation Tuesday
Tom Connell is spending t h e
m eeting Monday evening at the Jones hospital. Dr. A. O. Pitm an weeK w ith his sister. Mrs. Carleton
V eterans' hall. All mem bers and operated. She became ill Saturday. Hande, at Silverton.
th eir friends are invited.
Social Circle Meets—
Nebraskans Here—
Social circle of the Congregation­
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Roscncrans al church will meet at the church
and daughter of Omaha. Neb., are December 19 for one o'clock dessert
residing here now w hile looking luncheon.
for a location.
Car T urns Over
Church Redecorated
H. J. W agenaar, 47, and Lucy M.
Large
Main
Lorner
_______ is Wagenaar, 43, Portland, w ere in ­
Seventh Day Adventist church
3-oz. jug
being redecorated inside, and new jured Saturday afternoon when the
and
«¡C* Streets
FLAVORING
Model
chairs have been purchased. Work car driven by Mrs. W agenaar skid­
Phone 1001
is being done by volunteer labor. ded and turned over a half mile
north of Six Corners on the West
640X
FREE
DELIVERY
Celebrates 91st Birthday—
Side Pacific highway, according to
Quart
Mr. and Mrs. H arry R. Morgan an accident report.
.50
YOUR
CONTAINER
INER
Week-End
entertained Saturday evening with
a d inner party in honor of the 91st
We specialize in quality com-
birthday of Mrs. Sopha Freerksen. m ereiai printing.—Argus.
tf
Meats
University Seeks
to Collect on Loan
D. A. R. Regent
Makes O fficial
Visit Tuesday
COTTAGES Lk
25c
SEASONING BACON u. 2 0 c
VEAL ROAST Lb
a m
BEEF ROAST Lb.
Mrs. M. Spencer
Symphony Head
OpeaKS at L,IUD
12c
9 c .. 1 2 c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb
15c
RIB STEAK Lb
LARD COMPOUND
13c
3 ibs. 2 5 c
35c
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
t
WILEY’S PHILCO FLOUR
o y s t e r s 2 1::. 1 7 c
GROCERY
8C
VANILLA
SALAD OIL
99
SPECIALS
CRACKERS— Salt or Gra­
ham.
Excellent Selection
PU RE
USED CARS
at Bargain Prices
Due to the Popularity of the
New 1936 DODGE and PLYMOUTH
We have an unusually good selection of used
late model Fords and Chevrolets from which
to choose. See them today!
REMEMBER—Whether a new or used car—
our finance charges are always the lowest.
from the farm to your
doorstep — laden with
health of sturdy sun­
light and the natural
strength of real vita­
mins—comes your daily
bottle of FIR GROVE
DAIRY MILK. Drink
lots of it and find con­
stant and vibrant pow­
er and vigor in this deli­
cious treat.
FIR GROVE
DAIRY
CADY MOTOR CO.
Phone 4RX1
18 Years in Hillsboro
(0ÉJ*fí •
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MILK and CREAM
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2-lb. box ...........
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COFFEE—Fresh
ground. 1-lb.
15c
COCOA—
9c
Ilershey. ’/g-lb. .
DILLS^-In bulk.
9c
Q uart...................
TISSUE — Fine grade.
1000 sheets.
4
4 rolls
Jl W v
FLOUR — Made f r o in
Idaho hardwheat $-1.69
49-lb. sack ..........
JL
(Limited quantity)
You will find our prices
right on all our merchan­
dise.
Highest prices paid for
Farm Produce
5
lbs.
OR
(
RED
BLACK
Aerial
Trade in Allowance. Easy Terms
EXCLUSIVE
Only Philco has the aerial
tuning system “built in’’ . . .
it’s just as much a part of)
the 1935 Philco as the sta­
tion dial! This system
doubles foreign reception aj,
your command! And it’s
completely automatic!
(Venetian ticket, C. A. Newman,
Cornelius, lit. 2)
Selfridge
Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
CANDIES and NUTS
WHITE
Giant
size bars
CRACKERS
22t 23C
SUPERIOR. PLAIN OR SALTED
Iba.
BORENE
SOAP
KRAUT
BEFORE YOU BUY THESE ITEMS
SHOP OUR STORE.
We’ll Save You fyloney!
POPCORN 2
With Philco All-Wave
136 S. 3rd Ave.
BEANS
SMALL WHITE
F a m e u i I n c lin e d
S o u n d in g B oard
P h i l c o . U n e q u a lle d
In to n e, p ow er en d
f o r e ig n r e c e p t io n at
th is la n ia t io n a l
p r ic e !
25c
THE REAL BORAX SOAP
COFFEE
l lb B jar
'::’ 2 3 c
TAVERN. PACKED BY GOLDEN
WEST
Mackerel
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fine for loafs or
patties.
No. 1 Tall Tin
Friday and Saturday Only
6c
SQ UASH
3
LOCAL GROWN
for
PO TATO ES50 Bag
"’ 6 3 c
ORANGES Dozen 1 5 c
SWEET VALENCIAS, MEDIUM
KIDDIES, D O N ’T FORGET'
5C
SIZE
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