The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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H IL L S B O R O
'A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
l imber Mill
a
Begins Work
T r in ity I.u th e ra n C h u rch
II I," conducted in the high thou also one o f th is Irian's dls-
am i"
a i .eerelary M r
G lenn ' pa t yveck w ith flu and pleu risy.
l i re .Methi illst Church
State Capitol News Letter G iv ­
Publie w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. m ; ’ school a u d ito riu m th is eve ning at
, ... , ,
, „
,
Mrs. Sue Isaacson re tu rn e d home
The d is tric t (p ia .'te rly m eeting of S tiff is president and M rs. Ida
ing the highlights of official ac­
m
day
chool
and
B
ib
le
class
at
8
o'clock
The
local
pastor
w
ill
‘
lpIe*
'
Y
ou
a
te
c
o
rd
ia
lly
w
elcum
-
S atu rday fro m an extended t r ip
the P ortland D is tric t Free M etho- K irk w o o d , vice -preside nt
tivity at S a le m —E very week In
The cro u d Le nten service
peak on the subject. " A r t not ed to w o rsh ip w ith us.
Helen Im la y has been i l l t h is ’ w ith her re la tive s in W ashington 9:4
di .1 i liureh w il l he held from
th e Argus.
tf
M o d i 3 to H fit H w C e n tra l Free
M ethodist chu rch, I ’m Hand A »pc-
ria l feature i. an e v a n g e listic con­
ven tion to be c o n d u c t'd by the
Trains Pulled Off; Officials general evm igeli tic .< ,-rc tu ry . Rev
C am pbell. The re g u la r - r r v i i I o ,
ol Railroad Visit
ttie local i h i i i d i fo r l l i i i week are
a; follow
p la y e r m e e tin g T h u i •
T IM B E R S nide r Brotberx* shln- day. 7 30 p III . Sunday school.
m ill !• m in'd iip n ¡ itn , n . M dii- HI i in ; piea eliing . 11 and 7 30 by
iln y a fte r helm : f lined down fo r Esther II T u rn e r, conference» S u n ­
several weeks The men w ill w o rk day school .eeietary R e vival m e e t­
JOK days a week and fiv e h o u r. ings w ill begin M aieh 22 w ith Hev
a day.
and M i
W. It. B u ckle r, e v u n ^ e l-
T lie
dance given
hy H a rriet i ;t i and Inger
A ll are in v ite d .
Hayden, .lim e Townsend and l.a-
V ern K ilb u rg T h in alny evening
Baptist Church
wn w e ll attended Cam p Heehei'
T racy M uile.v, son o f D r C h u rlo :
• ' < orchestra fu rn i lied the mu ­ M anley, m issionary to Ind ia, w ill
le.
In mg us a me. lo ua ry me age S u n ­
Trains Pulled
day m o rn in g at I I o'clock The.
Several tra in s were pulle d o ff you ng man was horn in O regon
Friday, Saturday, Monday and
last week because o f lack o f b lisl- hot lias spent the g c r u tir p u l l o f
Tuesday, March 6, 7, 9 and 10
liesH.
Ins life in India. The pa to r w ill
H a rry and Noel C h o w tiin g and preach at 7:30.
VVc reserve the right to
W a lte r Sol g. win» w ere em ployed
at the W estim her m ill, have re ­
limit, quantities.
turne d to tlte lr home at C e ntr ilia .
Wash.
M r and M rs. C a rl S p a rlm e r of
Mi
l.u e v W ilb u r has m oved to T oklu ,
Japan,
were
week-end
lie T a llm a n home, whore she w ill giiect.s of M r. m id Mrs. W
M
board d u rin g the rest of tin- school Snipes M i S|,.ii linen i the A m e r­
year Mrs. W ilb u r Is an ii i. lr u i t o r ican consul, and they are i n route
at tlie Jedm urc setiiMil.
hom e from a w o rld tour. M rs
W. M cD onald ha. been tra n s ­ W alter Lorenz of P o rtla n d was also
fe rre d to Hotoburg, w here lie w ill a v is ito r at the S nipe * home.
lie p ro in o tisl fro m nssi.-.tant tr a in ­
Hud Isaacson, M a rio n lla g g and
m aster to train m aster
Edw urd Jannsen wen* on am ateur
Not just another cheap coflee, hut an exceptionally good blend
Hugh Itu n d e ll was called to his program
ut
B eaverton
M onday
hom e in New berg because of tlie evening Miss lla g g played a piano
—
at Jin extremely low price. We sacrifice the profit just to con­
Are always enjoyed so much more when they
d e . it t i o f an uncie. Mrs. Itu n d e ll
,olo and accom panied others on tlie
vince
you. It’s the largest selling package coffee in the entire
are
realised
under
pleasant
conditions.
Even
came a fte r h im Thursday.
program . E dw ard Jannsen w h istle d
West. Try it without fail!
if all prices were equal, our finer equipped
Meehaiueal iiffic iu ls , Hurt W ilson, a solo and duet. Hud I.aae ain acted
m aster m echanic; E. S troud, tr a in ­ as com edian w ith a group o f boys
food store would still afford you greater
Oregon Curve Gut.
m aster; M r. W isliar, toad forem an d ri" a il a negroe*
savings in time, effort and worry, which in
o f engines, and M r. Day. muster
Choice
M issionary society m et T hursd ay
themselves are very important.
But when
e a r-b u ild e r, were here on business w ith Mr.
II. J C h u rc h le y O ld
Quality.
lbs
we
combine
for
you
not
only
low
er
prices,
Monday.
o ffice rs were re-elected except Mrs.
( ¡ n e ts o f M i
Inez I.lo y d S u n ­
but all the facilities of modern food re ta il­
day evening were M rs M oore and
ing. we are positive yoif w ill be convinced
Oregon, full cream. Mellow ripe flavor.
daughter M a ty Pat. M r
M cP h e r­
that Safeway offers you far more advantages
son. Mrs. Weber, M r. W itty. M r
that lead to greater consistent savings w ith
M oore and M r. H e ld le b rin k . a ll of
P ortla nd .
the least amount of effort on your part. Come
John Greenbo, b ro th e r-in -la w of
in and see for yourself.
M rs
W E. G ilm o re, spent the
4
BIG
DAYS
Event!
Reedvillc
AIRWAY COFFEE
w eek-end here. G reenbo was on a
business t r ip to Hunks.
Hoy C ro w d e r spent the week-end
at his home in P o rtla n d Mrs.
S chm u lin g of P ortla nd spent the
w eek-end
v is itin g
he r husband
her.- M r. S ch illin g is a Southern
P acific em ploye
Emma Leopold Is spending sev­
eral days th is week ut her home
in Beaverton.
Veteran County
Clerk to Retire
(Continued frnm page 1)
MACARONI
CHEESE
FLOUR
POUND
W H Y BAKE
AT HOME
The city’s biggest value.
And it's g uaranteed..........
No. 2
Tins.
Del Monte
Sweet
DEPENDABLE
for
CDITLL Choice
Vacuum Pack
39c CViTDD
PEAS
Early Garden
± IvV-xV>V_/
The M argarine
tastes différer ■nt.
When You Can Buy Such
D rlirioaa
“ Home-Type Cakes”
at the
his c a n d id a c y ’ G raham released the
fo llo w in g statem ent:
“ C onsid ering the fact that the In ­
cum bent. Edw. C. Luce, has de­
clin e d to la* a candid ite fo r re-
election to the o ffic e o f county
c le rk o f W ashington county, and
fe e lin g that m y legal education and
experience as a p ra c tic in g attorn ey
in W ashington cou nty p a rtic u la rly
Gold ’N Snow
q u a lifie s me to hold the o ffic e of
county cle rk. I have concluded to
sub m it m y name to the voters of
W ith that delicious orange icing
W ashington c o u n ty fo r n o m in ation
to the o ffic e o f cou nty c le rk on
the rep ub lica n ba llo t.
, “ The on ly p la tfo rm upon w h ich
I i candidate fo r the o ffic e o f cou n­
ty cle rk can
' ' IS ..lie o f
Angel Food
honest, e ffic ie n t and im p a rtia l serv­
ice to the people of W ashington
county. The w o rk of the c le rk ’s o f­
fice Is h ig h ly technical and de­
Light and tender. Made w ith
m ands a know ledge o f la w fo r its
the new A irw hip.
successful operation, and in this
respect I could best serve the peo­
ple of W ashington county hy m a in ­
ta in in g the high standard of e f­
fic ie n c y set by M r Luce d u rin g
his term s o f o ffic e "
Last week Hubert K e lly o f H ills ­
boro file d as a candidate fo r nom ­
in a tio n on the re p u b lica n ticket.
Oscar M. T a y lo r o f H azel,lale
file d S aturday fo r th e rep ub lica n
n o m in a tio n fo r cou nty com m ission­
er lie w o u ld succeed James Lewis,
present com m issioner, whose term
expires th is year. T a y lo r, a re s i­
dent o f W ashington c o u n ty fo r 5(1
years, was road forem an fo r 12
years, sta rtin g w itti E n g i n e e r
Charles I). Jones lie was n ca n d i­
date fo r the rep ub lica n n o m in ation
in 1930 and 1931 Taylor was born
in P o rtla n d in 1R75.
L e w is has not yet made p u b lic
announcem ent, b u t it is understood
th a t he intends e n te rin g the fie ld
Keep Your
fo r re-election.
John C onnell, sh e riff, s till stands
• lo n e in the fie ld fo r s h e riff. Up
to date ru m o r has not connected
anv oth er name w ith th is office.
F ilin g s fo r the o ffic e o f d is tric t
FIR GROVE Milk will
a tto rn e y s till rem ain a blan k, a l­
though G. Russell M organ is ex- ■
help! It will bring you
peeled to file .
H e n ry A t lee, w h o became Hanks I
the healthy interest in
postm aster S aturday, resigned u s '
activity th a t belongs to
stale dem ocratic com m itteem an at
the dem ocratic conclave in t h e '
youth . . . the real vigor
c li im b e r o f com m erce room s E ri- i
th at is always associat­
day n ig h t. He was suceeded by
John B ern ard s o f Hoy.
Possible
ed with childhood.
candidates fo r cou nty o ffic e were J
considered.
Senator George A itk e n o f G a r­
Let FIR GROVE help
den Home announced nt the dem o­
you
the natural way.
c ra tic m eeting th a t be w o u ld not j
be a candidate fo r re-election.
E. L. Ross, state representative.
Is expected to file n e xt week for
state senator o n the dem ocratic
tic k e t fro m th is county. Asked
W ednesday i f the re p o rt was true.
DAIRY
Hoss said th a t he w o u ld m ake a
statem ent n e xt week.
Grade A
A n o th e r contestant in the dem o­
c ra tic ra n ks is expected to be Bert
M IL K and C R E A M
Hagen, T ig a rd real estate mnn, w ho
w i ll seek the n o m in a tio n fo r coun­
Phone 4RX1
t y com m issioner.
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SALT
PRUNES
lbs.
Select Oregon Italian.
CAKE
49c
Maximum quality.
j
30c
49c
world beater.
14c
P o u n d p k g . ...
BROOMS
Extra durable kitchen.
Each .............................................
UtfC
Canterbury Orange-Pekoe. One of our
There’s no need of unattractive m eals during Lent when you can
choose from the wide variety of Lenten Foods at y o u r Safeway
Store— and you save money, too!
14c
H a pp y
SA LM O N
T all
tin
V ale.
A laska.
9c
4 °S. 25C
A ssorted Sauces.
T U N A FLAKES
17c
CAKE
20c
5c
Squares for frying or
Pound
2-lb. tin
25c I You’ll
MARSHMALLOWS
agree.
49c
TEA
SA R D IN ES
13 A
Lb. tin
LENTEN
that
16c
Pound
Perfection
Bakery
30c
^2
ing. salad o r
san dw ich ...
2 N,".„ 19c
OYSTERS
No. 1
2
19c
tins
Best fo r Soup.
K IPPERED SNACKS Faor
q u ic k
lu n c h
6
25c
19c
tins
C O D F IS H Toiico
-b. pkg.
A ll
Boneless.
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes
SHORTENING
CHOICE STANDARD QUALITY
ARMOUR’S
4
'b
.
12 c,„, 95c
WHITE ( LOUD
39c 2,.„,17c
* S an itary P k g.
1 ;-lb. pkg...........
...........
23c
EGGS
Large extras. Positively guar- 9 9 / »
anteed. 2 Dozen .........................
MILK
Maximum Quality.
Tall can .............................................
i?X»
vV
CALUM ET
20c
BAKING POWDER—
Pound Can ....................
XI
YOUTH
W arm sunshine . balmy breezes, blooming flowers are all certain signs of ad­
vancing Spring. So are our massive displays of Fresh, Spring Produce evidence
of the fact th a t we can solve your every “Greens” desire of the advancing sea-
son.
JELLO Fam
Fa£ ous
FIR G ROV E
O V A L T IN E w
Famous health beverage.
r p i p L ’C
ill 1 U L 3
S c h illin g 's Pepper,
and G inger.
2-oz. tin
29C
C inna m on
■
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona seedless. So health-
ful and appetizing. Dozen
CELERY
Chulavista. Large stalks.
Crisp and tender. Each ........
ONIONS
Oregon U. S. No. 1.
f r u it flavors.
5c
mium.
C H O C O LA TE £ £ £ Premium'
14c
'--lb . bar
CREAM OF W H EA T
frie d , too.
Large pkg.
21c
BANANAS
Fancy golden ripe fruit.
lbs...........................................
CARROTS
California Oxharts, coreless , fresh
and tender.
bunches ..............................
YAMS
A
Louisiana.
* lbs....... ....................................
POTATOES
Oregon U. S. No. Is.
50-lb. bag ..................................
4 luV
Q.*» * z 1 |
4 LW
Ax» Q
d
19c
10c
15c
RUDABAGAS
A Medium size, sweet, solid.
79c
T T IY C r? Bunch of Fresh, Green, Spring PARSLEY with Every Pro- ED
FlvLiE duce Purchase. Makes a Plain Dish Appetizing.
* IK EC
iSEr
A rgus classified nds get results.
FOREST GROVE
BREAD
JULIA LEE WRIGHT—
More popular every day.
W HITE OR
WHEAT. SLICED
GRADE A
CREAMERY
BU TTER
Ask for it every
tim e you order
A
BUTTER
W ashington County
P roduct of Highest
Quality.
FREE
DELIVERY
3
TIMES
DAILY
PALMOLIVE
For a more
9c
13c
Lb. loaf
l ’/j-lb. loaf
SUGAR
W HITE KING
O
bars 14c
G ranulated
beautiful skin.
PUREST CANE.
GRANULATED .
Soap
29c
10 ,b. 47c
FREE
DELIVERY
£
P H O N E 2171
Available at All Groceries
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