The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 02, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday. January lì, 193ft
H IL L S B O R O
Better Times
Year Highlight ií S v T a « . Ä"
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON*
Mayor G arrett announces "Clean ; program Project to employ 3001)
Up" week.
linen on Wilson river route sought |
May 2 Toni Bronleewe receives | Septem ber 12 Hilhi attendance
i Major-Gen- ; shows m arked gain on opening
S h eriffs sale day A C. Forrester. Portland en-
A Serif» of Uriel Dhcuiuon* on D r it inf, D t d i -
*4 foret* h med property In delinquent glneer, authorized to install demon- I
cuted Io the Sufety, Comfort and Plunure
tax suit set. for May 18 County .(ration .ewage di .posal plant City ,
of the Motoring Public, Prepared
Survey of 1935 New» Stories court cuts Interest on w arrants lu ,i|« iii,u i, hospital plan. County n
by < General Motor,
three pel l ent Gieil G Gregory. ; lief office I Io. e ll d u e to eie'ou.d
Shows Interesting Events
Portland, killed when pi. m e crushes labor available
near Progress.
I Septem ber 19- WPA refuses to
(C u n lln u re l fro m page l>
No. 2 —NIGHT DRIVING
May il City orders survey for I •" ‘ ept Wil on river and Wolf creek
betw een Dairy C’o-op unit various new sewer County lum ber mills road.-, a s works project I.ocal w i l l -
l's just as true as can be that when people get expert at anything they're
milk distributors ami dairym en set­ hit by strike.
»ut growers seek to void control
opt to begin getting carele.,.: about it, and that's what we have to look out
tled. Ktute legislature opens
May 18 Lum ber mill I a b o r i Cf»de.
for when driving our cun. For Instance, we re.-ently heard a group of
Jan u ary 21 Denial of reports troubles hold focus of Intere t In ' S e p t e m b e r 20 City bond bring engineers discussing nii.iit driving, and one thing they kept talking about
that 50 transient families In Wash­ countv C T Richard on elected high premium. First crew draw n was “over-driving our headlights.”
ington county are starving issued president Hillsboro Itotary club. for WI’A projects W F Cyrus re­
Now that term seems to be a common one with them, but It’s new to most
by It. W Weil, county relief com ­ A orbited Walnut G row ers of O re­ elected legion commander. County of US.
m ittee chairm an Two inches of gon seek separate w alnut code for total valuation lowered Business­
What they mean is that the distance we can see
snow fulls In Tuulalin valley, the state County planning eommls-mn men report better sales and re--
clearly by headlights is, of course, limited, and that
nam ed by county judge Laurel turni'ig prosperity.
first In ulrnost tw o ycurs.
we are apt to let our car speeds get beyond the point
October 3 Governm ent grant ,
January .'II Better housing cam ­ mall routes to b e di continued.
where we could easily stop within that limited dis­
fund,
for
construction
of
«Wwagr
May
23
Deadlock
exists
between
paign in Washington county launch­
tance. It’s true that we naturally tend to go a little
in Hillsboro. Congressman
ed with scries of meetings ut cham ­ opposing factions in lum ber strike system
-J
Molt s|a-aks in Hillsboro, explain­
slower a t night. But if we aren’t careful we gradually
Nearly
200
tracts
of
land
sold
ut
ber of commerce. County F edera­
ing M cGroarty bill Dr I. B Smith
get going faster than wo realize, and that may get us
tion of Farm organizations formed county tax sale. Belief program dies.
Announce official dedication
Into trouble. You see, momentum, the same force
costs
for
county
total
$200.000
d
u
r­
Tux leaguers oppose repeal of crim ­
of
new
post
office
building.
that tries to keep us from making turns safely; that
inal syndicalism law. Rcpresenta- ing past year.
October 10 Fieri Heed. 14. killed
Muy 30 City o b serv e; Memorial
cuts all kinds of capers on slippery reads . . . never
live E I , Russ puts oil bill in
in
hunting
accident
near
C
herry
sleeps! He works on the same old principles night and
day Siege Stimson mill broken by
* legislative hopper.
Grove.
County
budget
shows
gam
county and state police after two
day. Darkness doesn’t hinder him, but it hinders us.
'
F ebruary 7 Farm Union favors men injured City plans to re bond over previous year Banks voter
Most modern headlights are pretty wonderful
state bunk m easure 1935 corn-hog $98.858 in Bancroft und general ob­ approve finances for gymnasium
lights, but after all they don’t give us the distance
program, announced
Federal a l­ ligation bonds
and auditorium at high school. or clarity of vision that daylight docs. Ko, on considerably shorter notice
lotm ent for work relief In county
Ju n e (1 State power plan studied Funeral services for T S W eather- than in the daytime a vehicle or pedestrian can come out of the darkness.
slushed till per cent.
at northw est Oregon meet here l e d held
Almost before we know it we may have to slow down or stop for someone
F ebruary 14 Local cannery a n ­ N inety-two seniors graduated at
October 17 If V Gates, G A It or something on the road . . . perhaps one of those big lumbering trucks
nounces big building and packing Hilhi. Glen Tlioruburgh of Forest leader, dies. City budget asks for that you barely see till you're right up on them; or a
progruin to treble production in Grove killed In auto accident Coun­ liigtier levy. T hirty-five 4-H corn car whose tail-light has gone out . . . an unexpected
1935. Scouts hold silver Jubilee a n ­ cil sets hearing on zoning plan
club boys to exiiibit product at curve, or what not.
niversary program. Amendment to
Ju n e 13 Highway improvement Commercial N ational bank show.
And that's where we meet up with momentum
milk control bill in legislaturu pre­ and bridge plans for county sub­
October 24 Vincent Ober, truck again. You see, stopping isn't the one simple action
cipitates buttle. Vulue of arm y air m itted t o pi inning commission I driver, on trial for m anslaughter. we always thought it was. The tru th Is, we are told,
base near here stressed at cham ­ Total $414.071. H L. MacKenzie I Verboort boys win honors in corn that there are really three things we have to do to
ber of commerce
re-elected president cham ber of 1 show. Congressman Mott speaks be- stop. First we have to think of stopping. Next we
February 21 Hilhi hoopsters de- commerce.
j fore cham ber of commerce County have to move one foot over on to the brake pedal.
f it F o re it G r o y i IB to Id to
• ■ June 20 Twelve pickets arrested tiog raisers asked to ballot on con­ And then we have io push down on the brake pedal.
county basketball title. County near Stimson mill as county lum ­ trol plan.
Now wc might not believe it, but they tell us those
court cuts interest on w arrunts to ber strike front becomes active
October 3! Obcr freed by jury first two steps take time. Less than a second, perhaps,
five |>er cent Sever Venus of Beav­ again State troupers disperse pick­ on m anslaughter count. Farm er
but even in that instant momentum is carrying us on.
erton, pedestriun. killed by auto ets M P. Cudv named head Hills­ j e< k economic study of ru ral prob- In fact, at only 20 miles an hour the average driver
near Beaverton Council repeals boro g rid e school board County i terns Hillsboro voters appr ove bond goes 22 feet before he can even start to use the brakes.
"blue laws" to allow Sunday bow l­ I Townsend club rally held at Shute | issue for sewers. More projects
ing. Relief body announces com ­ park
launched by WI’A.
D IS T A N C E
R E Q U IR E D
F O R S T O P P IN G
pulsory garden projects for relief
November 7 Freezing w eather
June 27 H V. Gates. Hillsboro,
clients.
named com mander of Departm ent takes toll on firm and orchard. Old
February 28 Marshall Dana sees of Oregon, G A R. Deli gates from j age pensions burden to county fin-
2 0 ^ 3 1 4 0 FT.
F71 feet traveled
bright future for county In talk at northw est Orogon counties favor ' uncc, Judge Donald T. Templeton
WHILE THINKING
cham ber of commerce T ualatin V al­ super power district Separation re ­ ' tells cham ber of commerce. WPA
7 3 FT.
ley post of Amerleun l.egion r e ­ em ploym ent' and relief offices in approves $285.000 fund for county
B
i
G E T TRAVELED
ceives charter.
highways. Bank deposits m ake j
! county ordered.
WHILE USUI« BRAKES
|
March 7 T ualatin Valley D rain­
July 4 Miss Tilllc Huffman nam ­ steady climb School district p ro p ­
age und Flood Control association ed Goit'h s.s ,,f Liberty ( o r H a p p y erty values hold old levels.
(6
109
cites reclam ation value of river Days event. Shute park scene of
November 14— County budget
¡6 5 FT.
control project during annual m eet­ gala event Suit attacks validity passed w ithout protest Hillsboro
156
it
ing Farm Union passes resolution of county tax foreclosure City to sewer plan gets final approval by
2 2 2 FT.
taking G overnor M artin to task for fight hydrant claim of local « • ’ < i government Aged Hillsboro farm ­
240
I Z»
319
attitu d r taken against farm ers' leg­ company
er. Chris Peterson, struck down by
7 0 ; ....
islative lobby.
July 11 J. W. Goodin, ex-county hit und run driv er in Portland
March It Nell Richardson aw ard ­ , judge, dies F I. Brown. Laurel,
November 21 Senator Steiw er
ed Rotary club basketball trophy. nam ed chairm an Hilhi school board discusses governm ent problems. City Then after he does get the brakes to working, it takes him another 18 feet
Refunding of W ashington county
July 18 Two Gaston boys fatal­ plans holiday opening. Special road , to stop completely, even w ith the best brakes in the world and with good
w arrants authorized by legislature. ly hurt In truck accident near G as­ meeting called. Bethany woman tires, under favorable road cond.'.ions. At least so we are told by the State
Formation of Washington county ton W ater com pany sues city in victim of poison dose to end life.
Board of Public Works of cne cf the states which has made a very Intensive
utility district planned. U. S e n ­ federal court on hydrant rental
November 28 Second offering of
study of drivers and driving conditions, and which
gineer tells flood control associa­ claim. Record heat of 107 degrees city bonds in big demand. PEP
has prepered the data for the above chart.
tion that T ualatin river flood con­ recorded in county. Second suit company plans 1936 expansion. J
The important thing to realize Is that distance
trol project has been recommended filed county tux fori-closure
H Krocger, local businessman, dies
needed to stop increases a great deal as we increase
for federal aid.
July 25 William McLeod. G len­ County law m akers speak before
our speed.
March 21 National vice-com­ wood. and Lester Mailer, Canada cham ber of commerce. Sherwood
We just have to remember that when w e're mov­
m ander of A merican Legion cites killed in autom obile accidents East­ proposes to construct high school i
adjusted com pensation program ns ern part of county classified in Governm ent continues relief fund
ing along in a car, we think by the foot, act by the
effective
recovery m easure
in m etropolitan area under works pro­ month.
foot and step by the foot, and if we aren’t careful, it’s
cham ber of com merce talk, W ash­ gram Forest Grove National bank
December 5—City council opens i
easy to get going faster than is really safe.
ington county newcomers w elcom ­ conducts second annual sheep sh o w .' bids for sew er construction Farm '
Now, Just as engineers have told us how to operate
is
ed at Hillsboro meeting. Control of County reports reduction of $45,- ' union to hold rally. Larger levies I
In safety with our own lights, many experienced
"Happy Days" event placed In 039 in w arranted debt.
revealed in tax figures Special levy
drivers have pointed out how to avoid trouble from
hands of citizens' com mittee by
August 1 SERA program to con­ for roads defeated. County seeking
other people’s lights. They say that all we have to do,
council.
tinue 30 days pending organization land for Gales Creek highway.
when passing other cars at night, is to stop looking
March 28 Tax collections for of WI’A. W ashington County His­
Di'cembcr 12- Hillsboro Rotary
at their lights and watch the right-hand side of the road.
first quarter of year total 3U per torical and Museum association o r­ club honors local grid stars. Farm
The truth of the m atter is that night driving can be just as pleasant and
cent of the 1935 roll Hillsboro stu ­ ganized. City refunds bond issues economic survey underw ay. City
’ "
.
, d.-iv dr:,
But. we have to be more alert and more careful.
dents, totaling 775. receive tu b e r­ Cut m warranted di bt ol county aw aits funds for sewer.
culin tests In program sponsored school districts totals $41.070. ac­
liecem ber 19 Non-union
high conservatory of music and became
by American Legion, auxiliary and cording td announcem ent. County school district free of debt. H ear­ a talented musician. W hile living
health association. T G Bronleewe voting precincts chunged. names ing on citizens' utility district set in Forest Grove she was a member
named chairm an county Better abolished and num bers substituted. for Jan u ary 25 Children throng of the M ethodist church and in
I By Misa Helen Asbahr)
Housing drlvo.
Hillsboro federal building c o m - city to greet Santa Claus Bowlby 1920, w hile w orking in Portland,
Measles and mumps took so m any
April 4 -C ity fares legul snarl pletcd.
’ wins auto dam age action.
became interested in the P en te­ children out of Sherwood school
over Fourth of July event. A uthor- ! August 8 -Five killed in train
December 26—Babson takes op­ costal mission work, going o u t that it was impossible to produce
ity of citizens' com m ittee limited crash at Cochran. Cost of proposed tim istic view. Beaverton farmer. daily visiting the sick and afflicted, a Christm as program.
to arranging sponsorship Frank city sewer plan estim ated at $184.- Andrew Christensen, killed in truck com forting them. On October 5,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes of
Rowell of Scholls named on state 000 by engineer. Reduction of 15 accident. Registration for election 1924, she m arried Justice L. Flem ­
Home and Donald Haynes
board of agriculture. T w enty-tw o per cent under base acre age set I to close. C annery products sent to ing and they continued th e ir m is­ Swiss
spent a few days w ith relatives in
scouts receive honors at record hon­ in four-year wheat production eon- ■ all parts of nation and world. WPA sion work together.
this district. They retu rn ed home
or court.
trol program.
w orkers get checks for Christmas.
Deceased is survived by the Thursday.
April 11—County court seeks bids
August 15 S. S. Jefferies. B eth­
widow er and a son, Law rence; her
Mrs. Dot Tews and tw o sons
on refunding w arrants. Federal any, killed in lugging cam p acci­
mother, Mary A. Clark; a brother. spent Christm as with her brother,
MRS. GLADYS FLEMING
Housing campaign office opened In dent. City denies claim s of w ater
Mrs. Gladys I.eonor Fleming died Ralph W. Clark. Detroit. Mich.; E. A. Saylor, in Portland.
Hillsboro. John Baldwin of Tobias company in hydrant rental suit. at the home of h er sister, Mrs. and a sister, Mrs. Westwick. at F or­
A large crowd attended the
killed by auto w hile w alking near High tem peratures cause fire haz­ John W estwick, in Forest Grove est Grove.
Christm as pageant and program at
home.
ard, logging camps close.
December 20. F uneral services were
the M iddleton Friends church S at­
April 18—City firem en to spon­
August 22 -J. M. Hiatt, former held December 22 at the Forest
Ask your attosney to send your urday evening.
sor annual "Happy Days" event. county commissioner, dies. Wash­ G rove U ndertaking company chapel legal advertising to th e Argus.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Haynes
John Thornburgh, Forest Grove, ington county irrigation projects and interm ent was in Forest View
nam ed on W illamette Valley Im ­ visited on annual W illamette valley cemetery.
provem ent committee. County d airy ­ tour. Realization of proposed alco­
Gladys Leonor C lark was born
men organize herd im provem ent as­ hol plant here indicated. Wilson December 5. 1898. in Hankinson.
sociation. Hillsboro area considered river road project considered.
N. D . and lived there until 1902
for arm y air base, says Dr. R ay­
August 29- Ninth annual county when the family moved to Spokane.
mond R. Staub at local meet.
fair opens Past office moves to Wash. During the infantile paralysis
April 25—C ircuit Judge Peters new quarters. City sustained in or­ epidemic of 1907 she contracted the
signs foreclosure against 1050 par­ dinance to reduce hydrant rentals. disease, which left her w ith cu rv a­
cels of property in county delin­
Septem ber 5 — Thugs a s s a u l t tu re of th e spine. The family
quent tax suit. Hilhi school board George Burrett, Scoggins valley. moved to Forest G rove in 1913.
votes salary increase for teachers City seeks federal aid on sewer She attended the Pacific university
W e D rivers
I
."WS»
Laurel Ridge
Pag« Flvi
Were h o s ts Christm as to a g ath er­
ing of the E'ly clan Guests were
j Mr. and M, II. 1’. Strickler, Mrs.
Florence Young. Mr and Mrs. Djri-
■ tel W erre and Lona Marie. Mr. and
Mrs. Will EJy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schaltcnbrand, of this community,
land Mr and Mrs. W arren Baugh
of Portland Mr. ar.d Mrs Fred
Hayne and Donald of Swiss Home,
.and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White of
j Cozad. Neb.
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n S trickler and
, children spent Christm as with Mrs.
S trickler . mother. Mrs. Grace Jack,
at Tigard
Frem ont H arrington, who is wdth
a CCC unit th irty miles out of
Tillamook, was granted a nine-day
; vacation with Ids family here.
Young Folk Carol
Through Beaverton
of lumber
Saturday
for
another
cabin.
W. S. French and family sjient
Christmas ut the C. II Menasco
home in Sellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Cannon of
Portland visited at ttie C. H. Gonyo
home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wood and
Helen Kinsey spent Christm as in
| P ortljn d at the T. R. Mohler home.
BEAVERTON A group of young
people from the Congregational
church met at 5:30 Christmas
m orning and went caroling about
town. They were entertained at
breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Gibson.
Next meeting of the Bethel La­
dies' Aid and missionary study class
will be at the church January 16.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
H arnden at the Wilcox Memorial
SOUTH SCHOLLS Members of
hospital. December 21. a girl. Julie.
Mrs H arnden was form erly Miss the Scholls Co-operative berrygrow -
lihoda Shellenberger and is the ers will meet at the Scholls I. O.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D O. F. hall Jan u ary 6 at 2 p. m.
Scholls Rebekah club will hold a
Shellenberger.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of scries of card parties Jan u ary 17.
January 31, F ebruary 21 and March
Kinzua spent Christmas w ith Mr 6.
l i t , M r , o . H P e te rz c n )
Wood's
parent:,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
Mrs. Olive K ercher and daughter A. Wood.
Ruby lodge will commemorate
Pearl, Miss G race and Oscar Dev-
the memory of Thomas Wildey J a n ­
erell of Portland, and H erbert Dev- 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes. Mr uary 8 with a pot luck supper at
erell of Corbett were Christm as and Mrs. E. C Webb. Mrs. R. B seven o'clock. Com mittee includes
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denney. Mrs. R C. Doty and M Mrs. H. T. Hesse Jam es Moore and
Devercll. Mrs. K ercher and Her- I H. Metcalf of Beaverton w e r e Mrs. George Allison.
bert D everell rem ained to spend among the five hundred singers,
the rest of the week at the D ever­ who participated in the "Messiah"
Services Hi Id
at the Portland auditorium S un­
ell home.
Funeral services for Ferdinand
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Scott enter-
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Metzler and Klatt, 70, who died at the family
tained th eir son-in-law and daugh­ daughter
Marion visited Mr Metz­ home near Hillsboro December 22.
ter, Mr and Mrs. V ent Cross, and ler's parents
at '"orvallis Christmas were held December 24 from the
three sons Clifford. K enneth and day.
Bethany Baptist church instead of
Bobby, and Mr. Scott's son and
D aughters of Job will install of- { the Bethany Presbyterian church
daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. C lay­ ficers next Thursday evening, Jan- ' as erroneously printed in the last
ton Scott, of Seattle, Wash., I r e n e ' uary 7, in th e Masonic hall.
Aigus.
Scott of Portland Friday guests at
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H untley of
the Scott home w ere th eir son-in- Tacoma,
form erly o f Beaverton
law, Archie Bernard, and daughter, ' spent Christm
as with their son-in- I
Miss A udry Ann. of Eugene
law and daughter, Mr. and M rs.'
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowne and A1 George.
GOOD MILK A N D
family entertained th eir sons, Hen- ! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fleetwood
ry. Clarence and Thomas, and •M argaret Peterson) of Jew ell vis­
GOOD HEALTH
daughter Miss Joan, from Portland ited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes
and M artha Hoffman of near Sylvan, « Christm as day.
niece of Mrs. Bowne, Christmas.
Mrs. Em m ett Moody of Rock- 1 They are practically inseparable.
Mr and Mrs. D L. Gholson and away was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' The healthiest people always drink
fam ily entertained relatives from | S. B. Law rence from Friday until lots of good, pure milk. It not
only builds them up In weight and
Portland and different places for Sunday evening.
Christmas.
Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha. Neb., | provides good, red blood, but is a
School starts Ja n u ary 6, after a attended the installation of officers fine preventative against ill health.
i two weeks' vacation.
of the Beaverton Masonic lodge and The milk d rinker who uses McFall's
Milk is always in the best condi­
Girls of the Bend school are Eastern S tar Friday evening.
tion. ready to w ork hard or play
starting a 4-H cooking club. Offi­
hard. Phone your order today. It
cers w ere elected as follows: B er­
will be a real service to your fam ­
tha Baggenstos, president; Frances
ily.
Gholson.
vice-president;
Beulah
School resum ed December « 30
Peterson, secretary.
The Tollefson fam ily spent C hrist­ after a w eek’s Christm as vacation.
Mr and Mrs. Delm ar M artin of
mas with th eir niece. Mrs. Fern
Yamhill brought home Mrs C har­
. Van Tassel, of near Troutdale.
Phone 2104
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Eisner en ter­ les Johnson and Betty on Sunday
tained Christm as for Mr. and Mrs. from their Christm as visit there.
M Conrordy brought out a load
Fritz Eisner and family and Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Scott and son Wal- j
■Pi
te r of T ualatin, parents of Mrs.
Eisner, and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam '
Scott and son N orm an of Willa-
I mette.
,
Ferd and A rth u r Steinhoff a n d 1
sister, Miss M ildred Steinhoff. w ere '
at a family gathering Christm as
GRADE A
day at th e home of th eir sister. I
Mrs. F rank Anderson, and family
of Portland.
Berry Growers to
Meet January’ 6
Bend
Mason Hill
McFall Jersey Dairy
FOREST GROVE
Jersey Meeting Saturday
Oregon Jersey C attle club will
m eet at the M arion hotel, Salem.
at 10:30 a. m. S aturday. In th e aft-
ernoon Dr. Jam es Brew, m ilk spe-
cialist for the A merican Jersey Cat-
tie club, will speak.
CREAMERY
BUTTER
I
'
j
r
j
Ask for It every
tim e you order
BUTTER
Neighborhood new s from 30 A r­
gus correspondents I n d if f e r e n t
sections of W ashington county ap ­
pear in th e A rgus each w e e k .
L earn w hat your friends are do­
ing for less th an th ree cents a
week.
tf
A W ashington Count
P roduct of Hight t
Q uality
Available at All Groceries
FfflRUJflV^^ mflRHCT
in d e p e n d e n t i Y
a
, ow ned
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
NEVER KNOW INGLY UNDERSOLD
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Prices E ffective Friday to M onday, January 3rd, 4th and 6th, inclusive
FA IR W AY
MOTHER’S
FARINA
COFFEE
OATS
Save on your
breakfasts.
Try this high grade cof­
fee at this low price. We
guarantee satisfaction.
W ith Prem ium or
Cup and Saucer.
Large
Pkg. ..
15c
Pound
27c
Pancake Flour Self-Rising ........... ÍO'b b.« 45c
Pure cane and maple.
48c
(10c deposit on bottle).
SYRUP
25c
SOAP Double value .........
Crown Brand.
‘You Can Take My Ad Out’
\ 1
Here are just a few of the reasons given by classified adver­
M s
Morning Dew .
Vj-gallon bottle
Double Size
Bars
Arm our’s Big Ben.
tisers for telephoning the above message to us:
FRESH
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Friday and Saturday Only
FLOUR
“I rented my house the day after the paper came out.”
GRAPEFRUIT Seedless
Arizona
Full of
Juice .....................
4-H Brand
T I •>
“I made a good trade on that bull.”
il* K rs ■> 4-
n ln M z l
ORANGES
Medium size.
s.W
M
l:.15c
CARROTS 5 ib, 10C
W e M anufacture Our Own
“I advertised for cows and bought five dandy milkers.”
Hams, Bacons, Backs,
Lard, W ieners, Bologna,
Minced Cheese, Head­
cheese, L iver Sausage,
F ra n k fu rte rs and m any
other Items
“We sold that bed Thursday afternoon.”
“The end gate for my truck was found and returned
to me.”
“I sold my kitchen range and could have sold several
more if I had had them.”
■I
!
Want Ads until you have tried one.
14C
for
juicy Navels. Dozen
“Seven different persons were out to buy my horse
Friday and Saturday.”
You cannot realize the quick results achieved by the Argus
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A TRY WILL CONVINCE YOU
HILLSBORO MEAT CO.
Large, smooth, tender
A W JC *
SMALL WHITES
£■
lbs.
OVZ^IIC*
llJIVlj
J
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n
osregon .............4
NO. 1 QUALITY.
LONG GRAIN .....................................................
PRUNES ^
lbs.
lbs.
TU N A FISH
SALMON
OYSTERS
L ig h t meat. Solid pack.
These are not flakes.
Columbia riv er Chinook,
Not a cheap pink.
Fancy quality
Large Willapas,
5-oz.
cans .
No. l / 8
T i n ...........
10c
No. 1
Tall tin
10c
17c