The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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R T T, L R F Ô R O
Tornein
( hib Nominales
Hall Will Hui Id
A R G TT R
n r r. rt n n r n, O regon
Pnjr* Five
Right Schools
Catered in
Newberg Nine
i ops Spartans
< omni. iih M t >p»-.ik .
‘•a«
Fores
^pn- ducer* of other fruit and vege-
es. in the proper dlstribution
farm labor Ex int enee of the
his
service will make possible shift­
also ing of laborers at the proper time
vili remain , so that all crops may be harvested
while they are at their best. It will
also seek cleaner and more sani­
tary camp grounds, in addition to
helping workers
employ ■
ment.
The service is
intended to
take the place of any established
arrangement of securing farm la­
bor. Anderson said, but to assist in
better distribution of workers dur­
8 an office ii ing the season
F Anderson a
preparation
the
leason.
Mr and Mrs John H Starr of
■rvke i to as Eugene pent the week-end with
vers, and pro Mr. and Mrs. L. B Starr.
jens Offices
Wa hi
manager
Fir Grove
run
MILK
Attract Crowds
♦ Healthy Herd
theatre drew continuous streams of
children throughout the day. de­
spite slight showers which dotted
the afternoon.
At the conclusion of the egg-hunt,
the Hillsboro high school band
marched back o .er the parade
route and played a number of selec-
tions in front of various business
establishments.
Winners in the various age di-
:
of the newly-formed Tu-
Yamhill Valley interscholas visions included
field ai 111lery and <
eluding Captain j
Battery E ' < >mm
t rodili
Mildred
We< k cud with
♦ Rapid Delivery
♦ Scientific Tests
♦ Modt?rn Methods
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Scheduled Friday
Koscdak
<5
Phone 4RX1
Gride A Milk and Cream
illy Kathryn ( ourtney)
ck meet. with I
team favored to
Walker • i
Mr and A
i fording
meid« nt .
motril
Be,ide Un
children. Mr
th
a>
We
and I
( liarles Brownhill
Mb
wnhill 3
<»i Suf ferini
I»
Hawthorne of
was in Ever
M< Muniville
w<
rlla Mun
I rnphasi.cd
mt
•mi ana economic
built out of our
>per functioning
of Hillsboro.
icmr
company
"Unlimited power and unrestrict­
ed activity by any group or groups
for their own selfish end would
bring about extinction of freedom
and liberties If powerful enough
and unchecked, no group would per-
mit anyone
run courtier to its
program or to thwart its schemes.
DRASTIC REDUCTION
in price on
ALL USED CARS
the traditional strengths of our Am-
I I lean svstems mid it must bemain-
1938 PONTIAC House Cars
HILI SBORO
Phom
Cake Flour
9
Ad
2-lb.
pkgs.
25c
ET? UP Set
Measuring
rlxLE
Spoons
CRACKERS
CHEESE
2
lb.
box
BROOK FIELD.
Pound
Pancake Flour
11 ungry Jack.
No. 10 sack
A PILLSBURY PRODUCT.
Tuna Flakes
M id-Pacific.
Tin
17c
17c
39c
16C
Plume 3371—4 Free Deliveries Daily— We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities.
Roy Woman Goes
East on Visit
CINNAMON BREAD. Loaf
15c
Wonderful for toast.
ROY—Mri. Serena Murray left
Tuesday for Minnesota to visit her
relatives and friends.
FRENCH DO-NUTS Dozen
30c
FRESH RHUBARB PIES. Each 25c
Demand Perfection Bread and Pastries at Your Grocer
PERFECTION BAKERY
Reedville Patrons
«SAVINGS
Puts 25 times
more soap
right on dirty
spots
Priées Effective Friday. Saturday and Monday
April 22. 23 and 25
Ä UNITE NAMTN*
CRACKERS
PLAIN OR SALTED
Brand. 2-lb. box
HEINZ
FRED Corn Beef
s
20c
r-’G
s o
offer*
BAKED BEANS. Here’s a real buy.
Regular 15c can
Armour's Star. 23-oz. Double
Size Cans.
YOU
the Best in
Quality Meats
23c
Armour's
oi'
25c
BEEFSTEAK Lb
18c
BEEF TONGUES srbOKED
17c
SHORTENING Jewdl 4 lb. 49c
BOILING BEEF Lb
11c
BEEF ROAST ,b
15c
18c
BEEF STEAK Lb
BACON seas ° n ^ g
lie
Home cured, half or whole
Star. While they last.
whole. Lb.
All Meats Inspected by Prs. Nicol and Almquist
a
dWczL
16«
Armour’s Star.
12-oz. can
COCOA
Hershey's.
IT F io A T s
Lib.
2
IVORY SOAP
17c
cans
p
10 regular bars
TOMATO JUICE
I T A JkyJC’
II zb IVI o Half
FISHER’S
5c
Crisp, flaky crust—Filled with tasty fruit.
West Union
WEST UNION Several members
of the West Union Rod and Gun
club met Monday and began spad­
ing the pheasant holding pens prep­
aratory to seeding rape for green
fe«-d for the young birds, which are
■.
early
July Another
spading part.', will be held next
Monday when it is planned to fin­
including two new classroom and ish the seeding Members are asked
an auditorium and M to ti for a to bring shovels.
West Union school enjoyed an
$9.000 project which would include
Easter vacation Monday. The boys
> in
meet in. were grateful as they were all
taken
anxious to make use of the fishing
there W< dnesday
Only straw votes were taken at
Miss Eleanor Bechen of Bend and
the meeting last week, since pa­
trons are awaiting receipt of more Haarby Bechen of Klamath Falls
exact figures from architects be­ spent the week-end with their
fore submitting the question to a mother. Mrs. J. C Bechen. and fam-
definite vote, Another meeting for
Mr and Mrs J. L Moffitt of Che-
consideration of lite building plans
sh were Sunday guests
will be held
J Bechen home.
the month.
HAMS
tyrii M imi IS
49c
APPLE TURNOVERS. Each
A large crowd attended the card
party held at the Roy hall Mon­
day evening. Prizes were won by
Mr and Mrs George Duyck. first;
a group of newcomers to the Mildred VanDomelon and Clar-
ence
Vanderzanden, sec nd. Ful-
rpath.
owing the refreshments everyone
njoyed dancing until midnight.
Raymond Vanderzanden return-
Personally Selected by Fred Himself
l’rhes I nvilivi' Irldav and Saturday
34c
Led-
Schlottmann.
Following his regular speech,
Governor Martin launched into a
giving intimate
"fireside
into current situations
which were, he said, "off the rec­
ord''
Governor Martin was Introduced
(INCORPORATED»
Xuthorlzed I'OVIIM and GMC Dealers
A truly delightful des­
sert—topped with de­
licious chocolate fudge
icing.
Donald
nettisi 104 separate grand
indictment* throughout the
CARTWRIGHT & BOLT
3rd Ave
uf U1» Jituck h me
I o 1 arry On
I have set my hand to the plow
and will carry on to the end of the
furrow ’ he promised, with refer­
ence to the labor racketeering on
which peace officers recently in-
and Attractive DISCOUNT on
Schneider.
the part of the Spartans
Only one veteran. How-
returned from the
1937 xquad
the remainder of
the aggregs
is composed mainly
making their first
Lid
rack honor» Forest Grove.
rors o! the Spartans in a
et la
week, also appear
large number of
auked as pre-meet
with the Beavers.
ild n rab-
After the
falling into th
HilLsborn JfuiUM
M
ikmgs outclassed
icksters by the
t xt Monday the meeting will score of 87‘a to 354 m a dual meet
on the Viking oval Friday after-
home.
>vvrnm<
i
B
F Schultz, who took first places
in the 100 and 220-yard dashes and
community on r
the Easter egg hunt given by M. the broad jump, led the v.i '
Hinck All the chil- jxnr.t making corps The dual meet
was first competition of the season
number of rggs
for the Hillsboro thinliclads. who
ci ..
11
f .
ithy Ixn
children
with an East«
ichoul grounds
und
iscovered the golden
Gilh
number ol
i and Mr
Mr« Art
Hinck
he affair
th Mrs.
to Coach
25c
SPAGHETTI
MALTED MILK
Alice Brand. In Tomato
Sauce and Cheese.
Kraft. Chocolate Flavored.
4 *
17c
11 cans
tall
TAr 3 m p
of beautiful
Vi omen
PANCAKE FLOUR
Self Rising.
Crown brand.
10-lb. bag
AMAY
JQp
luL
i7c
No. 2^
Cans
Lge. pkg. 22c
Gets the dirt
Protect»
the »kin
LAVA SOAP
2 bars
15c
25c
Fancy Quality.
MADE BY DIAMOND MATCH CO.
VORYFLAKES
49c)
20c
Makes 60
cups. Pkg
Large
Boxes
PURE IVORY
SOAP FLAKES
29c
POSTUM CEREAL
Sauerkraut 3
MATCHES 6
STEINFELD'S.
can
(2-lb. ran
15c
Produce Specials for Friday - Saturday Only
BANANAS 'XSM
5c
( ABBAGE MEDIVM SIZE Solid heads'
2c
ASPARAGUS
2 n,. 9c
PAIÌIÇMPC
GRKEN
onions .
1L3 or Fresh
crjsp Bl NCn
2c
APPPI ES RIPE'SOLID winesaps .
73c
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone IÌ51
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
We close at 9 o’clock Sharp every Saturday night
FPIRUUflV
mflRHCT
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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