The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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57C E. Jackson St.
Hillsboro, Oregon
For a Tasty
SU M M E R
LUNCH
HAVE A SANDWICH
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334 S i i t i , S iem .d avenue wa:.
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u f a i e c e p t a,il liiui.ed-
BP Club Organized
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(her of I (¡lib ri t
n i bride, e u t the
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cake Miss P atty
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bride's book and
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is in ch arg e
airi Mr ( i 1. W it m
,f lb,* gifts. assisted bv Mrs Hel-
,f the l.n.,1 BP eli
Ju n e I nn Kit ucr of Salam . cousin of the
bride The bridegroom*'» cak e was
jti.«- «•'! bv sm all Mu kv Bunce O th-
S u h 'cribe* to th e H illsboro A rgus «•; assisting w ith tfie reception
| w ere M r
W J hum W ieber, Mrs
Don Wick. Mi
E T Finegan, Mrs.
; Boyd M adill of Salem , aunt of the
firide Mrs A rnold Hansen, and
Mi
M errill B rassfield. au n t of
b.• ide
'I fie bi .du's m other wore a long
i .due iie’ dres;, w ith feath er h at
; nd the brid eg ro o m s m other w ore
' tureju use b lu e w ith coral acees-
I so' ic.s
A fter a th ree w eeks’ w edding
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Tahoe, .»nd San F ran cisc ». thev w ill
| m ake th eir fe m e at 4054 Soutfi-
Asfi street. Portland.
For ’oing aw ay th e bride w ore
i coral su it witfi m atching fox fu r
trim and black accessories, and an
»rchid corsage
P«dh the bride and bridegroom
,1 I. HATCH AHI), P ro p rie to r
ZIH i: Main
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SCENTS A l ( AMP W A I I I - F
i lc from Forest G rove on th e
(o d es C reek road is th e place w her Camp F ire girls of W ashington
county are holding th e ir an n u al en am pm ent. Top p ictu re shdw s a
group of girls in a ball playing m d w ith Miss M argaret W right
cam p supervisor, <ex trem e right lo king on. The b a tte r is K athleen
W arrens and the catcher. M arilyn B isch. O thers 'le f t to r ig h t> front
-Chloe W injum and C arolyn H k
kins; back—P at and B arbara Mc-
jin camp building.
Nay Bottom p ictu re show s the
7 ne
bridesm aid.
Mrs
L loyd
1 ,,-hler. wa . dressed in blue m a r­
i a , -.etie
with blue picture hat and
arried a noaegay <»f pink asters
Mi W iliam J M ajhor b ro th e r
f toe bridegroom , wii . the bes*
,.,ri. the ,,th. r alten Jarit being Mr.
imgla.s Z im m erm an.
U ahers w ere Mr S herw ocd W.l-
. : b ro th er .f the bride and Mr
R
ell Woodcock
P ecedihg ttie
• rem ony
M r;
Brian B u rt sang G ounod's Ave
M an i ’ accompun d bv M..S C or-
rione W ortm an,
,-h , played th e
A»ddi ng music,
Imrr icdiately fol ow ing the cere-
rn tn y a reception was held at the
I home of the bride - parents. Mrs
¡.John K eeler a r i d Miss R uth G raf
I , u re i .Mr C arl T horen and Mrs
('(■arie- Wo ilcock served the w ed-
d,ng c ,k As i-ting w ere Mrs G len
1! o on. Mrs Lon M eM urtry. Mr
Hai bar I N eedham and Mrs. Mary
! A nn Thoren.
T he bride is a g raduate of H ills-
|(> ,ro h.gh ch ol and Pacific B usi­
ness college and was em ployed as
I head bookkeeper for J. 1 C ase
com pany n Portland.
T he bridegroom served in the
navy for f ,ur years. Since h is dis-
harge he has been stu d y in g elec-
! -r:cal engineering at M ultnom ah
I college in P er,land.
A f’er a w edding trip to South-
! ern O regon, the couple w ill live in
j th e ir new hom e at C orvallis, w here
Mr M ajhor will attend O regon
i S tate college.
RNR Membership
Contest Closes
Former N ew s
Married in India
ing
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Dr. Charles Wells and
Family to Return Here
Thank You—Shoppers of Hillsboro! !
V’e i , ill;, a p p it'v u tc the w hule-hearteti res|)onsu that has come w ith the open-
in ■ " l " i n n e w . I a i i; e i' and m m e convenient location. We invite von to shop here
('■■ I.oh l "i lincst quality m erchandise, reasonable prices an<l friendly, courteous
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Specials for Friday. Saturday
FI OUR
Shop at Sm ith G rocery and Save
25
Fam ily Flour
TOMATOES
Bernadine Jar Caps, doz. 2 0 c
lb. S h .30
bag
Cannod
No. 2 1 2 Can
16
Produce Features
Tomatoes
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2 lbs. 13c
G ard en F resh
F.crnadin? Jar Lids, dozen 8c
Peaches
.
. Bushel $ 3 .5 0
For ( ’aim ing
Asparagus, No. 2 can
.
40c
PEAS
. . .
2 lbs. 2 3 c
F resh and T en d er
All (¡ ire n
Smith Grocery
113 S. 2nd
Ave.
HILLSBORO
Telephone
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Dr. mill Mrs. C h arles () Wells
pi,,n to m ove back to H illsboro
from I ’rm rie C r y O ctober 1 mid
lie w ill practice
m edicine here
Mi
Wells flew dow n bv ., rplm ie
T hursday w ith h e r flv in c instruc-
lor. M erle .hxhnson. on h er cross
.-otiutrv flig h t and can now apply
(nr ., pilot's license.
Mi . Ju n e Wells, d a u g h te r , f Dr.
ind Mrs Wells, has been a,ten d in g
sum m er school at the U niversity
■ f M exico a, M exico Citv
She
will e n te r th e U niversity of O re-
gon in the fall.
Also atten d in g
U niversity of M exico s u m m e r
•ehnoi th ere w as Miss Pat P aterson,
d au g h ter of J. A. P aterson of H ills­
boro. She w ill visit h er fath er fo r
the rest of the su m m er before r e ­
tu rn in g to h er stu d ies at S tanf rd
School was out A ugust 14 and the
girls left for home.
!n»ur« yourself against forgetting IMPOR­
TANT Birthday», Anniversaries, Valentina
and other special ‘'remembrance" days.
Build business good will by remembering your
busmess friendi ond ossocicRes ih a bo« of
w
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P
tiiii d b i i i n n i t
home-made candiei
desert confections
M ake it a definite, regular habit. It's
all very »imple. In fa d , just as s«mple
as the stroke of a pen, when you
I I T US TAKE CARE OF A U DETAILS.
The most appropriate gift in the world it
a box of Thompson's famous Delicacies
from the Palm Springs Desert Country.
Send $2 for somple bo«““ Or write
Hillsboro MET A T Company
“ T h e B est
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F o r Less’’
August Means Picnics-
a n d p ic n ic s p o in t
s tr a ig h t to w a r d
g o o d fo o d .
To insure good sandwiehe:
lie sure you get the
fresi), flavor-rich
bread from
Perfection Bakery
Hillsboro, Oregon
M ain S treet
H e r e ’s th e A n s w e r
Why do so m any shoppers trade regularly at Piggly Wig­
gly? Because they alw ays find a greater selection of
quality foods at consistently reasonable prices. This,
plus shopping convenience and friendly service makes
it a pleasure to do all of vour food buving at PIGGLY
WIGGLY.
Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat.. August 22-23-24
PEAS
Argo Brand
No. 2 tins
2 for
25
P io n e e r M in ced C la m s, N o . 12 tin 39c
VINEGAR
Bulk Cider
Gallon
In Your Container
33
C o u n tr y S t y l e P ic k le s . 24 oz. ja r 50c
CHB
PRUNE
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CLOROX.
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Free Methodist l'icnie—
T he F ree M ethodist Sunday chool
w ill be held S atu rd ay afternoon in I
Sliute park from 2 until 6 o'clock. ,
All those in terested in Ihe S undav
school are invited to attend, ac­
cording lo Rev. G eorge G E d­
w ards. pastor, and Mrs. A. M. Ra­
mey. sin erin ten d en t
Former Residents Visit —
Mr. and Mrs C onra 1 H elgerson
i Alma laind I of lw>s Angeles, and
Mr and Mrs. E rnest H itehroek
i M arie
Lund» of G reat Falls.
M on,., w ere guests S und. . of Miss­
es T ennessee and E va W eathetred.
Tlie ladies form erly resided here
and a re d au g h ters < f the late Mr.
and Mrs. 11 J. Lund.
I.rave on \.n a t io n —
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd K oehler left
S undav for D enver. C olo, to visit
Mr K oehler’s parents. They e x ­
pect to gone about th re e weeks.
springs
J^cnicnd'taiicc Cl„l
Shop here regularly and you will soon learn why our modern
market is Hillsboro's favorite "meat-ing" place.
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H eart's D elight—Qt.
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V2 G a l l o n ....................... 23c
KRAUT
H & D
No.
Tin
15
2'i
A l b e r ’s F la p ja c k F lo u r, 4 lb . b a g 36c
SOUP
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pmm
Meat is one of the main items in our diet—in cold weather or
hot. Wise Hillsboro shoppers have learned to rely on HILLS­
BORO MEAT CO. for the very best cuts at prices that are right.
i
al . . ' hat
n ployed in secretarial w ork in
j urtland since th a t tim e
S unday evening at 7 o’clock an
Impressivi a bridal cerem ony was
given the bride at M ary lh u rst col-
pel w ith several hun-
k
R yal N eighbors closed th e ir a t­
dred
rls in the chorus T h e bride tendance
and m em bership contest
pre .•nted w ith a lovely sta-
..t the m eeting A ugust 13 in the
Mo >se hall Mrs. V iolet S w anson's
• ide w on the contest by 1200 points.
A party will be given la te r when
the aw ards w ill be presented.
At the next m eeting. S ep tem b er i
!0. there w ill be initiation and those
taking p a rt in the w ork are r e ­
G eorge E Jones, form er new s quested to w ear form ats.
editor of the H illsboro A rgus and
F airfax cam p is very preud that
now’ foreign co rresp o n d en t fo r the it w ent above its allotted quota in
New Y rk Tim es, w as to h a v e be« n new benefit m em bers. M esdames
m arried to M rs A ntonia G reene .¡ohnansen, S traughan. W oodward.
i New Y o rk C ity in India on Mello, Morley and U pw ard are to
1 re­ be com m ended on th e ir w ork in
ceived by his parents. Mr. and connection w ith it.
Mrs W alter B Jo n es of E ugene
Past O racles club m et at the
Jones was a w a r corresponde
home of Mrs R achel L ehm an on
for the U nited P re ss in the south A ugust 14 w ith lunchecn at 7:30
Pacific ir< i d u rin g m ost of World p. m A fter the business m eeting
i ‘d u a t e d
ir o n -)
H ill s b o r o h ig h
W ar II
He is a form er Eugene
ere enjoyed, hign scores go­
afi ol «cial ’.lie benedict was at- H t»ter-G uard re p o rte r and J mi <ards t., w Mrs
, L oriw ir and Mrs.
’en d in g P acd ic u n iv ersity
prior a a w ith the U nited P ress in P o rt­ B< rtha Ennis Ion Next
m eeting w ill be
I«» en terin g the arm v air forces ia n J f r a '.:ia
held at the home of M erna W atkins
He arriv ed home* Ju n e 29 a fter
on
S
optetnber
11.
coving 16 m onths in the ETO as
a flight officer
T h e bride .attended M ary lh u rst
Subscribe to The Arj?us.
■'♦fb-gc for one year, and has been
SHAKE SHOP
Ii
,i M, .< M argaret
>re , frock of p,nk
taffeta a »th m atching pictuif* hat
and e a rn •d a nosegay of b lue as-
P u lin d e e ,
• If ve.u -, I.»
if f e i th e »le.
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inxend Club Meet« —
ie H ill.boi , Tow n » 'I.,I club Will
JacKson
Mr M edland 1« .m
tornev w ith Wilke-i A b sii.u t
Title Co
Or»de given m m arriage >y
[her wore a gown of w hite
e l!«
v s iin
u i ♦onuro.J red
Hei 1 •( e trim m ed fingertip
as field in place by a net
im m eJ with tiny p earb . She
I i wfide p ray er book With
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full.
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Mrs. G. Palm arer
Oil Fuilouqh Hoie
Mi
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of M ims Helen E
, f M; and Mrs
>f Orerico. to Mr
G M
r. son of Mr and
r of P ortland, was
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.zed S j ’u r d j. afternoon. Au-
’ at St M difiew.s church in
ro with Father C ostelloe • f-
Thursdav. Augu jt ? ’ 1946
Ir«di4iuns .Vloie litr e —
Mr and M r; Jo h n M eJland
d aughter Al.ct*. fo n n ei lv ui
RANCHO Tomato
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25'
G in g e r B r e a d M ix, 16 oz. p k g .
"Quality Control"
the Secret Behind
the Fine Flavor of
MAYFLOW ER
MILK
You should see the infinite care by
which M ayflower Milk is prepared for
your use. Every step—on the farm,
through the M ayflower p lan t—and in
its delivery to your home—is safe­
guarded tc insure you purity, flavor,
and freshness. Join the Hillsboro peo­
ple who are sw itching to M ayflower
for better m ilk enjoym ent.
MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS
Grade "A” Pasteurized
Milk
Homomilk
Cremten
Buttermilk
Stillicious Chocolate
AT YOUR DOOR OR
AT TIIE STORE
25c
AUGERS
CLEANSER 3 4 0 '
C rvstal W hite
COFFEE, S u n r is e , 1 lb . p k g .......... 27c
Ripe
WATERMELONS Red
and sw eet----- LB.
lbs. 2 5 c
YAMS Fine for baking
GRAPEFRUIT , i S and iuicy 2 5 '
ED'S M ARKET
F o r B ETTER M eats
SHOP OUR MARKET
for the
BEST MEATS AVAILABLE