The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 21, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thîirxdnv. August 21. 1941
HTLT5RORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON
Salale Io America!
Midway School
Opens Sept. 8
Page Seven
Economic
drink habit. In time he
ministry
an out-
hin
follow
nJ
Midway
na-
I Ain.ii
li ini
roil ion.-
Utilities,
Rolary Speaker
To Show Magic
progi am
ability to
meet
count i y
plenty of juice for both
who industiial and household need«.
What it all addn up to in that
noon we will have lean nun-mihtary pro­
c as duction of a good many commod­
ie is ities but the pinch will not be
>m-
Too Efficienl
Ad-User Complains
Argil--
are too efficient,”
says John R. Pubols, Hillsboro
route 4. but of course he does
not really me;
that
taken literally.
Mr Pubols i
an in
• sell a
rumoi
might lead us to antici­
pate. It is generally believed tout
the average price level will go
10 or 15 per cent higher, and irod
of leal
to feel tiiat
inflation hus
are pinned on higher taxe-
weapon against inflation
will deprive the consumer
more
large part of the increaaeu
income which war spending is
-läge for years. He producing. In addition, congress
In ability, moieover, in will undoubtedly
some kind
the son of of price-control legislation.
Emphasis is being placed now
on making goods give better se»
include demon
vice. Economists tell us to drive
our cars slower to save motoin,
have
ou
rubber and gas;
and our clothes
shoes
repaired, instead of buying new.
That is good advice.
both
Pyrotechnic Display Planned
As Concluding Even! al Fair
Registration of
Students Set
At Monntaindale
Brilliaitt new -el pieces and aerial bombardments, many
lieinp exhibited for the first time, will be seen here in a
p\ r«d re huir
-play t<> In- sponsored by the Shell Oil
<aunpany a
feature of the Washington county fair.
Ml H'NTAINDAI E A j
ie Haff-
of Mr
Men
and
H.ll
Mrs
Mi
Is is th*
iefendmg'
Merrill. M i -
M. rrill
Mr .mil Ml
M i
11 HL
Wai
Mi-
contingent
camflouged '
the
-ci nd.
Bine
Mi
Hahn
. Mr am M
Mr and Mr-
Hal
■ i Gary .. ■ ■ i Sh irley
mil Mr> Clyde Lincoln and
W
■ y. Mr and Mm Ray Jack-
rid J 'hn; Mr and Mr Claude
Riley.
Williams.
Kobert
W
W William.-. Mr a
Raffety and Velda .
accompanit d
¡ i Northrup,
veek fr »m a
H.iu>
¡ck.
a visit with Mr and Mrs.
Layton uf Sweet Homo and
r brother. Harold Reynolds.
Ec.
■ f Wash-
elub
Mr-
spent
and -tH-mi the huge sum
County Sees Army
Units Moving Up
roo
Hill
W
County
one of the humble country
liapers of the nation, it will gladly
give up a
o’clock Tue
urn ns to
promotion.
and within
>inc the rest <
» the nation free and with-
out price. Until then the editorial
after
wad (basket yawns,
not
yawn in vain.
I- re.t of lus outfit. His
“’With highest personal regards
aid. were to take the and
wishes, my dear (’ml
t his
i y newspaper remains,
ad. Chief
guided
truck t>> the
Yours sincerely.
he
THE
\ I ii off ichedule, a group uf
in- .10 or in re vehicles whisked
ni
Weine,day. A
Hardware Siads
Remodeling Job
Falling in line with
an-
other bit of remodeling
in
downtown Hillsboro. B M. Good
man. pn prieti
of
Goodman
Hardware, sta
rations oi
his store front this
k
The present deep
ess leadin»
MARY’S
fur grade
September
HOME—Registra-
ihuol pupils open
and classes ready
rk on
ptember 3. High
r. gistn on on September
work begins on Sep-
Farmingion
Bill Putnam III suffered a pain-
ful injury last Thursday when he
ran a large sliver in his left foot.
taken to Dr.
The Iittiä fellow
C. T. Smith's hospital, where it
was necessary
to administer an
anaesthetic before the sliver could
at St. be removed.
Mar;.
last Wednesday wer. Father
Grandma Lintler is spending the
week in Portland, the guest of Mrs.
lie Chariti
Portland; Reverend W H Kretver.
Arthui J. Sullivan, superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson left
: atholic schools of the Portland Monday evening
their home at
Reverend G
Kern- Palo Alto, Cal Mr. Peterson ar-
mil. । i t. r of the Medeline Parish. rived here Saturday to join Mrs.
P : I
I. R ver nd G rge O Keefe,
who has been visiting
a-'or St Ceci lia church. Beaver- her sister. Mrs. Edwin Burkhalter.
Mr Fra
Jac-.berger. Port- and family.
land architect They discussed plans
The members of the Busy Bees
for future expansions.
Sewing class enj» lyed a wiener roast
Coles Landing Munday evening.
Father William Delplanche has
Guests at the C. L. Lintler home
beiu transferred from St. Mary's
w
Mr. and
high school to the assistant pastor- . are
-
- H
at of St. John's church. Milw aukie | of Klamath Falls. Mr. and M rs .
Father John Larkin, pastor of | Lintler and guests are spending
this week at the Ore-
Holy Family Parish. Portland, gave
tiie boys of St Mary's a picnic at i gon beaches.
Bern, to Mr and Mrs Earl Zim-
Blue l.ake. Wednesday. August 20.
St Mary's Boy Scout Troop 278 merman, a son. August 16 at St.
j Vincent’s hospital. The babv has
been named Lloyd Earl. Mr and
Mrs. Zimmerman live on the Burk-
halter farm where Mr. Zimmerman
is employed.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Burkhalter
I and children Bob and Gladys and
Mix Min. Free. I guests. Mr and Mrs. Fred Peter­
82
.00
sen and Albert Nelson of Palo
Thursday
82
51
.00
Alto. Cal . and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
81
50
.00
Pierson and daughter Delores of
82
58
.00
Portland were guests at a waffle
Sunday
87
DO
supper party Sunday evening at
84
00
the home of Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Tuesday
87
00
Pierson at Hazeldale.
Week's Wealher
FRED
with windows and do
with the sidewalk, tint:
ditional floor
inside
offers
YOU
OF KENTUCKY’S
FINEST BOURBONS
Pint $1 05
Quart 12.05
Personally Selected by Fred Himself
BOILING BEEF
READY TO COOK BEEF ROAST
VEAL ROAST
BREAST OF VEAL
FLOUNDER FILLETS
YOUNG BEEF LIVEB
SPINACH
Meals That Almost
FROSTED
Ocean
Flounder
FOODS
Pound
Clean,ready to ci»ok. H-oz. box
BOTH ONLY
5K
exact weight fillets selected.
ASPARAGUS CUTS
All green stalks and tips.
Box
21c
Distributed Exclusively
Hillsboro By
in
PRODUCTS CO.
Distributors Damascus lie Cream
158 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
Phone 10KI
lb- 12c
lb- 17c
lb. 18c
lb. 15c
•b. 15c
HOME CURED SMOKED MEATS
SEASONING BACON
lb 9c
HAMS, half or whole
lb 26c
JOWL BACON .
lb 15c
FRANKFURTERS
T ÏINm MF A TC
X j UHUII 1
X M
Complete Assortment
Finest Quality and Flavor
Clear Glass
TORTE
PLATE
of God: and if chil- j
ieirs; heirs of God and I
with Christ." Bible.
of men,
here
you
smeared.
earth-bound,
tome into the presence
t God who made you
Y«»ur sins have sepa-
en you and your God, I
art can never rest in
e until it rests in him. Since
you of yourself cannot go to
he comes to you. In tne person
of his son. he stripped himself
took a human body,
lived among us as a man among
the Son of God, yet
sinned not. Down to the depths of
human woe he went to be de­
spised and rejected of men; a
man of sorrow’ and acquainted
with grief; the friendless friend
of friendless men. At the end he
died to save us; then arose from
the grave and took his place at
the right hand of God He knocks
at the door of your heart and
waits to come in with his infinite
cheer, strength and wisdom. He
waits to fill with holy song, the
mouth that was vile and putrid.
Receive him here and now as -
Saviour and Lord, casting all your •
«are upon him for he careth for
you This space paid for by an
Oregon business man.
Regular 50c Value
19*
While they last
CRYSTAL
CONSOL SET
3-piece—1 Fruit Bowl, and
2 Cande-labras.
Regular $1 50 value
69*
While They Last.
See Them in Our Window
KRAMIENS
PALM DRUG
STORE
Prescription Druggists
Phone 261
Read and use Argus Classified Ads
True Confessions
I By George N. Taylor. Beaverton!
so
was saved, I wanted
to be saved, that I
vas someone who was
much
saved.”
The man who said this is in the
twenties now and making ready
for medical mission work in China,
He was but a lad when the Ixjrd
brought him into this
heart concern and led him to
trust in the
Christ's
o cleanse away 1 ds sins,
blood
Said another wno had trained
three and a half years for a pro-
me
ion: "They
Bible
and I read until daybreak. I fin­
ished one of the gospels, the Acts,
and Romans and laid down the
Bible
g. “If
I am lost. Go doAn in drink or
turn tc the Lord.” At length came
the great decision; over to the
Lord he went. First God took
Fir Grove Bossy's MOOds
DISAPPOINTED
Because so many people give up the milk-drinking habit as
they grow older. She knows that adults can get just
as much benefit as children from a daily quart of
FIR GROVE GRADE A
RAW OR PASTEURIZED MILK
Let Us Deliver to Your Home Daily
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Phone Hillsboro 3171
Grade A Milk and Cream
PÏNEAPPLE
Rusedale, sliced.
1 1 4
9c
We
PINEAPPLE in Stock Again
POSTUM CEREAL
17-oz.
Pkg.
20c
HI HO WAFERS
New Sunshine Cracker Treat.
Pound
Pkg.
19c
Prices Effective Friday, Satur­
day and Monday, Aug. 22, 23, 25
FLOUR
FLAGSTAFF. Hardwheat.
49-lb. bag ............................ .
Made by Manufacturers of Fisher's Blend.
corn
FLAK E s
PEP
11c I ALL BRAN Ke^t 19c
KELLOGG'S.
Before Children Start
to School
Produce Prices for Friday and Saturday Only
BANANAS £2?™
LETTUCE Local, large, solid heads.
BEANS
$1.35
Corn Flakes «XT«:. . 5c
GREEN.
CABBAGE
lbs.
Tender and stringless.
Largo, crisp, solid heads.
15c
FILL EMPTY
SOCKETS
4c
4c
2c
Westinghouse
su. ou. or bo-watt
JAR LIDS
Fly Spray
SPERRY’S
Pancake
and WAFFLE
>b- 20c
for I KI. - SAT. only
FLOUR
bag
KERR
REGULAR
doz
Really kills. In your container
(‘j-gal, 53c; gal, 98c)
QUART ...........................
Use wherever you use soap. Cuts grease, loosens dirt, easy on
the hands, softens water.
We close at 9 o’clock sharp every Saturday night
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 325
17c
15c
CLEANSER, Lighthouse............... 3 reg. cana 10c
BORAX POWDER .......................... 2-lb. pkg. 24c
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
13c
Z5c
Z7c
CHOCOLATE $uittards break-upbars.
PICKLING SPICE VX Pkf
FRED’S
GOLD LEAF DAIRY
Grade A Kaw and Pasteurized
Milk and Cream
mnaight bourbon whiskey vo proof
. üoiiy i-iimtRHURPoRAiioH n yj
This sort of ad service is
efficient, it must be admitted,
but
"too" efficient. W
believe Mr. Pubols rather liked
PALM
SPECIALS
<> thank < »od
can tell the
•y made the
for some, faith
as the falling
to whom God
faith, we have
If beareth wit-
QUALITY MEATS
INSIST ON THE
CREAM
at the Pubols farm before the
Argus did. And while the sale
was being made, a second pro­
spective buyer appeared, only
the Best in
Bergen, McCarthy
Appearance Set
STY SUMMER DRINKS
Tut "nniiDir diau " nmiDonii
Int UUUDanlbn d UUN d UN
T
BIRDS EYE
A wooden dummy and not a vis­
iting concert artist will bo the
th ■
rt.it.il the
leading figure' in the final program
the outfit
i nd
have goni* Ihn ugh the preceding of the midsummer night symphony
scries to be given in Multnomah
apparently civic stadium next Monday night.
again
later August 25.
schedule"
Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and
morning
vehicle unit passed through here his hand-carved partner. Charlie
Shortly after noon. McCarthy, leading radio comedians
the unannounced arrival
bucks caught Hillsboro's billed as guest artists by Paul Lu
rd
again, may. director of the 81-piece .sum
from what
lined north
North
Gird
It’s where and what and h o w
you advertise that counts. Use Ar-
unan- gus want ads.
it
No business firm should send out
a letter without it being on a
printed letterhead and tn a printed
envelope. It lends dignity to the
busim < and gives it good adver­
tising
tf
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES