The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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IIILI^BORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON
Ferrills Take
Three Prizes
Ai Rabbit Show
Eleanor Bendler
Gets Referee Rating
Candidate
M -s Flcanor Bendler of Hillsboro,
sludent .it Pacific university, one of
a small delegation from the Forest
night for an all-westexii-states'
gathering of women athletic in­
structors at Stanford, has rroently
been given
rating
national
referee. it was reported here Tues
mu »ne is me lust Pacific univer
sity girl ever to receive this title, i
is said.
MOUNTAIN HOME Dr and Mis
F E Ferrill, owners of Ferrills Bab­
bitry. took three prizes at the an­
nual show put on by the Southwest
Washington Rabbit Breeders as­
sociation in Vancouver March 17
They entered only four rabbits, and
took one first, one second and one
third prize, in various classifications
Sunday school workers will hold a
conference
in Mountain Home
church on the evening of March 25
at 7 o'clock Rev E P Petticord. di­
rector of Christian education in the
Oregon-Washington conference of
the Evangical church, will be the
speaker. Rev. E. A Fogg has an-
nounced.
Rebekahs from Three
Lodges Visit Here
Before PT A Group
Mi s Buena Maris of Corvallis, ex­
tension specialist in family relation­
ship led a I* 1' A discussimi groun
at the Baptist church at Aloha Tues­
day General topic was "Pulling
Together For The Family
Mrs
Maris talked on ' Why we behave as
we do " The afternoon was devoted
to a question box on family rela­
tionship problems.
These discussion groups are to be
held every Tuesday, although a de­
finite meeting place and date has not
been set for the next meeting Five
P T
members of Hillsboro at­
tended
Obligation Niqht
Observed by O. E. S.
Obligation night was obsmv»
the meeting of the Order ot Eastern
Star Tuesday » veiling
pii-sent from Portiani Beat ertoti.
ami F’orest Grove
Mis
Myrtle
Felsher of Beaverton told ot thd
International Temple hind
April 16. next meeting date, all
birthdays from November to and
including April will be celebrated
Announcement
made
dessert luncheon for the Social club,
tomorrow < Friday • afternoon at 1 30
o'clock tn the Nhisonic temple All
members of the Order are invited
Two new members were initiat­
ed into Rebekah lodge last Tu s-
day night. Visitors were present
from Forest Grove. Beaverton and
Jones Hospital— <
Banks February birthday commit­
William Bainter. Forest Grove un
tee had charge of refreshments un­
derwent major surgery March 1.1
Among Oregon State students
der chairmanship of Miss Evange­
Alfred Tointon. F orest Grove, vv a
with admitted March 13 for medical car»
line Fuller Local Rebekahs will spending Easter vacation
entertain Theta Rho girls of For- friends and parents are Oradell
Jess Rasmussen. Tigard, is a medl
at the last meeting in
Floyd J. Cook. Portland insurance
pard.
Don
Wick.
Keith
Busch.
Loren
C H Buehanon of Gaston was ad-
man. who has filed for republi­ April.
Circle number three of the Meth­
Bronlewee and Ted Gardner
nutted for medical treatment March
odist Ladies' Aid wall serve a lunch­ can nomination for state treasurer
Among University of Oregon 14.
eon for the public Tuesday. March
students spending Easter vacation
Mrs
26. from 11:30 a in. to 1 p. m . in the
here are Kathryn Yount Jean Per­ received treatment tor minor bodv
church basement. Third and Wash-
son. Vernon Smith, Bob Tongue and injuries received from falling from
ingtn.
Jack Christensen.
Service club members will en-
Mrs Mary
Mr and Mrs W
Bergen en- ertain their husbands on guest
Sherwood, is
tertained with a dinner party Thurs­ night with a pot-luck dinner Wed-
admitted March 14
day evening honoring Mrs Caro­ nesday. March 27. . at the chamber
Mrs C J Peppa
of commerce room:
Mrs T G
line Applegate on her 80th birthday
is a medical patient, admitted March
Finnish relief benefit dance will anniversary Others present were Bronleewe and Mrs Elmer Bailey
Harlan Cruse returned Monday
be given at the Huber hall Saturday John Riggs and Miss Ethel Bergen will be in charge.
from a three-week trip to Lansing.
R L Burnett,
evening. March 30.
Mich . where he took delivery of a reiving medical
admitted
new car. He also visited relatives at March 15.
Chicago. III., and Chester. Neb.
Born,
to
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Tigardville Rebekah lodge is plan­
Mrs. Julia VanStiphout expects to
Powers Hillsboro March 16, a girl
ning its annual homecoming and
return this week to her home fol­
Mildred Kahle. Corneluis. w.us ad­
celebration for the 25th anniversary Miss Lewis Hostess—
lowing a goiter operation March
ALOHA — Miss Kathleen Lewis mitted March 16 for medical care
of the lodge on April 23. Rebekah
12 at a local hospital.
St Matthews ladies will give
was hostess at a St Patrick party
Mrs O. W. Lindahl of route 2
Tanda Camp Fire group spent card party Tuesday evening at th* club met with Mrs Evelyn Holland at her home on March 15. Guest's Portland was admitted March 17 for
of Beaverton Wednesday. Initiation
Sunday at Camp Adahi.
hall. Everyone is invited.
medical
treatment.
were
Marilu
Lohus.
Bonita
Chris
­
was held February 27 with Past
Doris Simmons of Cornelius un­
Grand Master Henry Young and tensen. Elizabeth. Laura and Flor­
past presidents. Mrs Slaude Rodgers ence Ewer. Inez Miller. Etna Ny­ derwent major -surgery March 17
Leander Barrett. I
and Mrs. Graqe Christiansen, pre- lund. Muriel Bernard. Bob Coats'.
Jack Bernard. Bill Moshofsy, Bill admitted March 18
medical
William. Lloyd Johnston, Charles care.
Plan for Hike—
Hemrick. Fred Pulcipher. Ellis Ny­
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Agee,
Tawanka Camp Fire group met lund and Jerry Fitzpatrick. Games.
route 2, Hillsboro, March 18 a girl.
Tuesday with their guardian. Norma dancing
and refreshments were en
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Robert
Krcitz. The girls finished their re­
Soule, route 2 Hillsboro March 18.
quirements for the birthday honor joyed.
a boy.
and plans were made for a hike to
Beverly Jane Hurd, Hillsbor^i.
the Boy Scout camp next Tuesday.
Betty- Louise Everett of Portland
The girls are to meet at 1:30 at the
underwent a major surgery March
spending the
with
her
home of their leader
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A A 18.
Let flowers take a glorious part
Past Matrons to Meet—
Orville Hutchinson. North Plains,
Hodges.
in your Easter Parade . . . thev’ll
Past Matrons of the order of the
is receiving medical care admitted
Paul
Yager
of
Condon.
Mrs.
Eastern Star will meet Monday at
make it a gay, more colorful
March 19.
the home of Mrs. B W Barnes. Joint Martha Stangel and Miss M Quinn
Rudolph Risen, route 4. Hillsboro,
event.
hostess will be Mesdames C L. of Canby were guests Wednesday of is receiving medical care, admitted
Bratcher. J. W. Barney. Nye Bristol Mrs Catherine Stangel.
March 19.
and Miss Rose Cave
Mrs. Michel Hostess—
Cut Flowers
Potted Plants
A. B C. Bridge
met Friday Divorces Granted
--- club
----- -------
Marriage Licenses
Watkins—Walter W
Zoa G.
at the home of Mrs. Lvnn Michel
Robert Daniel Sullivan, Gaston
First prize to Mrs Harry Thom and
route 1. and Anna Katherine King­
second to Mrs. Pete Schukart.
Divorces Filed
ston. Cornélius route 2.
Highway East of Hillsboro
Phone 1891
Peterson—Dora M vs. Harry W.
Henry Van Grunsven. Forest
Mr and Mrs. R A Rolfe and son
spent the week-end in Astoria.
Hospital Neil’s
College Students
Home on Vacation
Circle Three Will
Serve a Luncheon
Club Will
Mrs. Applegate Honored Service
Entertain Husbands
On 80th Anniversary
Finn Relief Dance
At Huber March 30
get-up
•tbi Hik."
Egg Dyes
SUGAR
LARD
“1^0? WIGGLY
PIGGLY
Prtces Effective
rßßCJ
SPAM
2 a dozen 29r
EGG DYES cS^hick. 2
MAYONNAISE F
TROCO
SPRY
3
Serve eggs and Spam for
Easter Breakfast.
12-oz.
Pkgs 15c
Van Camp'
35c
33c
45c
Marshmallows iXX. 9c
3
25c
14-oz. jar
3
IVORY SOAP
largì
bars
'Medium Bar
25c
Grapefruit
CARROTS
Sweei
s
s
________ No 2'i lin.
for
25c
Meadow Brook.
ICE CREAM
Happyvale, pink.
Economy - Vanilla.
SHOE POLISH
2-in-1 or Sitinola,
Black or brown
2
15c
MALTED MILK
Thompson's ch<x?olatc.
Pen
and pencil set free with
tin
39c
KURATLl & WISMER
OATS AND PEA straw. $5 50 ton.
—Frank Simpson. Corneliu Rt.
2; 4'g miles S. of Hillsboro. 54-2p
2
25c
FLOUR
SYRUP
PANCAKE.
140 N. 2nd Ave. — Phone 1391
Hillsboro, Oregon
CONSUMER
DIVIDEND
ROYAL
I» THf WIST IT ,
Jell Powder
3
pkgs.
14c
TISSUE
Finest quality.
1000-sheet mils
COFFEE
rolls
Drip or Regular Grind
17c
WAX PAPER
24c I
125-foot
Roll
15c
Peanut Butter
SALMON 2
NOODLES
CATSUP 1
CHEESE
10c
17c
2
bottles
bottle
18c 5'L k 85c
Oregon full cream. Kich and ta
MAYONNAISE
I'ouml
Made fresh daily by Tom Gregg
FAIRWAY
15c
19c
2
Quality.
35c
1-lb.
tall cans
k
PANCAKE FLOUR 10
Pickett.
JUICE
Self-Rising
GRAPEI KI IT
No I tall ran
5c
BABY FOOD
CROWN FLOUR
Best Patent
^50
35c
83c
I Mil
Bleached
mARR£T
2LÙ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
54
OATS, VETCH and timothy hay
for sale.—Albert Kehrli, 1 mile
east of Orenco.
54
THE OLD TIMERS ON T
dude ranches
IN THE WEST, IT’S
15
SALMON
32c
IMPROVED OREGON strawberry
plants. $2.50 per 1000. good plants
— Win. Meeuwsen. Roy, Ore 54p-3
3
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment
for rent, close in.—533 E. Main. p
BUTTER
Pound
WANT
PLYMOUTH ROCK
I roosters for breeding purposes
outbuil^i- Ralph Schappert, Hillsboro Tele-
1 phone 3R12.
54
3c
14c
10c
13c
HU bum'll
2
FRESH JERSEY COW. 2nd calf.
g<x>d milker,
double-tested. —
Carl J. Christensen. 1 mile east on
Main St., road to airport, house at
railroad.
54p
PF AS Trail1
303 tin
CORN Ha
BEANS x &
TOMATOES IJ'“" 3
3 ROOMS AND BATH, furnished
—Phone 2852.
54
80 ACRES. 25 cleared. 15 acre:
bearing walnuts; $2750.
29c
* GMO
49-lb.
Sack
5 ACRES, house. barn,
ings; $1600, terms.
28-oz. jar
19c
tin
$
BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES be-
tween Reedville and Beaverton
on highway, very reasonable.
Rath's.
ibs.
FLOUR
WINDMILL 49Lk
PIGGLY WIGGLY
CROWN
Tall
20-oz. tins
HOUSE for
943 E Oak
1931 ESSEX SEDAN for sale cheap
—Oregon Finance Co., Commer- ! MARSHALL
strawberry
plants
cial Bldg.
$2 50 a 1000. -Mrs. Fay Wills. Rt
54
3. Box W-9. Hillsboro. ’
54
2 TEAMS MULES and harness
Cash or terms.—Oregon Finance TALL FESCUE GRASS SEED for
sale; also Highland Canary and
Co.. Commercial Bldg.
54
Chewings fescue—Oscar H
3-ROOM APARTMENT for rent
Silverton. Ore
152 N 3rd Ave.
54
FOR RENT 2-room partment and
TWO 2-ROOM APARTMENTS for
cabin, just vacated Jones Apts
rent.—372 S. 7th Ave.
54 p 628 W. Baseline.
51,,
PIGS FEET
-lb.
SHORTEN-
20c
PORK & BEANS
Quart
. Tuesday Night
1 p. m Wednesday
3 COWS and bull for sale.— Lee 5-ROOM MODERN
Lorenz, near Connell station. Ip
rent, $22.50 month
Friday, Saturday and Monday — March 22, 23 and 25
Fresh daily.
Extras Large.
,
4. 19c
Produrr Fraturrs for I rida
NEWSHAM FLORAL CO.
Classified Page Deadline . .
"Too Late to Classify" Deadline
Regular 10c pkg.
Government inspected.
EASTER LILIES
PARADE LEADS
Mon
Eridny, Saturday, Monday — March 22, 2
Easter
Flowers
-
W It <
the women folk-.
Card Party Tuesday
St. Matthew's Hall
.
the hunni -
SEE YOU IN THE EASTER PARADE SUNDAY"
Cruse Returns from
Extended Trip East
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS
Wilke . w »I
Mi s Catherine Hankins of Poll- | Mi
land '.pent the week end with Mi ed gm
and Mi s. Engelhard!.
I wa-. pi
Quart
NEW HAMPSHIRE RED setting
eggs, 35c.—Lawrence Naught, W.
Jackson.
54-2p
25c
Sperry s.
| q
(10-lb. sack 19c) 28-oz. pkg J l QC
Tea Garden
. jug 15c) 28-oz. jug
27c
7rr TISSUE. 4 rolls
tifili KITCHEN TOWELS. 3 rolls
CHESTER WHITE weanling
pigs.—Earl Naught, West Jack-
son.
54-2p
17c
25c
4-RM hse. large lot, near school,
oil circulator heater, elect stove;
$1900.
4 A. 4-rm plastered hse, barn, chic
hse, elect, near town, 2 cows,
170 chickens; $2500.
*
SEE
ABOUT AUTO INSURANCE
FIRE. THEFT, COLLISION
BODILY INJURY
Property Damage as low as
$1125 a year.
E. A. GRIFFITH
'
And it doesn’t take long for the Eastern •’tender-
tn
finsi out-that
. 1-_ . .1
• rich,
. .
„
to find
this
flavor-full, coffee
w ether it is brewed in the campfire coffee-pot
or the gleaming silex of the ranch kitchenlis
differently delicious! That the Great West has
somet ung besides scenery and atmosphere_ il has
i great coffee
‘
foot
foot
Real Estate and Insurance
131 S. 2nd, Hillsboro
Ed’s Master Mkt
PRODUCE FEATURES for FRIDAY
and SATURDAY Only
SWEET SPUDS N' ”
4 ,i„. 25c
Bright.
CARROTS Radio advertised
2 .m 9c
Large
CALAVOS Size
lor 15c
126 size. Sweet and juicy.
ORANGES Dozen
23c
GRAPEFRUIT
for 15c
SPUDS Ä
50 sack 49c
They Look Alike, But
What a Difference!
DRIP OR STANDARD GRIND
I* TIMS OR RE-USABLE GLASS JARS
Give Your Family
Pasteurized Milk
It's absolutely free from
contagion- positively pure.
Ask lor it at your Grocer’s
W e Also Feature
ARMOUR’S HAMS
Hillsboro—Phone 4141
Gold Leaf Dairy
Products Co.
Distributors of Guernsey
Dairy Grade A Raw Milk
150 E Main
Phone 1081
Hillsboro
always SEEKING! We hkn.t.hi
coffees from the high, high
mu G I d nw ' Amtrica an<l
«mo Golden Wcst-When liner cof.
m a“' «'“""-we will bring them
to you!
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