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    4_______ Hillsboro ( O f . 1 A rgus—Thursday. October 21 1948
w ith Mr and M rs H arry Thelin,
M. a id M rs A lfr e d H o th u rn and
w h ic h has ju s t bei
Mr
ai d M rs
Hud d p li B o th u m
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d
the p u b lis h e rs , fu lle d
T h e R .vei o v e r th e w e e k -e n d They le ft M on
o f R a in s "
day v la San F ra n cisco . C a lif
tm
M r and M rs L e s te r S trin g e r and th e ir homes in W ilm a r. M u m
P e te r «.ewi» u n d e rw e n t surgery
th re e d a u g h te rs o f Salem v is ite d
e ve t
tlie
w e e k -e n d
w ith
M is at Jones h o s p ita l ill H ills b o ro I..-.
W isJnesday
s t i i u g i i S m o th e r. M is S y lv a Be.n
m J o th e r re la tiv e s .
M r and .Mis J Z H aynes e n te i
M is L e ro y M te h a e lis and sen tam ed w ith a d in n e i p a rty at th e n
r e tu r n e d hom e Sunday night hom e M onday e ve n in g in h u n u i o
Bv Mr«. Ju a n ita llu rr
<My ■ ;>..i W a sh . where they M is E lm e r Clay .am p. and M is
“ C O H N E L 1 U S l i . i i v . - l H om e fe s­ a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f het g ra n d ­ S te lla Bray s b ir th d a y - w h ic h a r.
t iv a l o f 'h e C o rn e liu s M e th o d ist fa th e r a nd th e y also spent th e week b o th on O cto b e r 19 Veil gu sis w o n
rh u r e h » i l l be h e ld S a tu rd a y O c ­ end w :!i h e r g ra n d m o th e r, w h o is present.
to b e r 23 at th e C o rn e liu s school q u ite ill
H a rv e y B a tc h e lo r u n d e rw e n t sin
c a fe te ria at 7 p in. T h e re w ill b«
gery at th e P rn v deuce h o s p ita l t
p ro d u ce , a p ro n s a nd fa n cy w ot k C r lrb r a te s SXih H irth d .iy
M rs M a rth a In g ie b rtg ts o n ce le ­ Portland last week
¿Jid m a n y o th e r ite m - w h ic h w ill
School N ew s
be so ld P r o c e d s w ill go to tile b ra te d h e r 88th b ir th d a y at het
Em m a Seeley has re tu rn e d ir o n
c h u rc h . P u m p k in p ie and co ffe e c r fa rm hom e S u n d a y Present w ere a v is it to h e r g ra n d m o th e r, w h,
H a rrie t O liv e r. M rs
W
R
p u n c h w ill be se rve d fo i lu n ch M s
liv
e s in N o r th P la tte . N c b r
Co ke. M rs Edna R ussell. M rs E l­
E ve ry o n e is w e lco m e
S e ve ra l o f th e p rim a ry peoph
'S t A le x a n d e rs p a ris h w ill spon­ e a n or M u n d o r ff and M rs. W in n ie w e n t to th e beach o v e r th e w eek
so r a bazaar and baked ham d in I. on e \ K e e n e , o f H ills b o ro w h o was end.
n e r S u n d a y. N o v e m b e r 14 fro m 12 a g irlh o o d fr ie n d o f M rs In g ie b rig -
B a rb a ra T ho m p so n's m o th e r ha
noon to S p. m at tiie Cornelius ison R e fre sh m e n ts w e re served and been e a rin g fo r John R u th as .
th e y p re se n te d h e r w ith some g ifts
school.
special
nurse M r R u th was b a d ly
D elegates to th e W o m en 's Society
M r and M rs C l i f f Ila n e n e n te r­ o f C h ris tia n S e rv ic e a n n u a l eon t i i i ' t at th e fir e last Monday nigh
ta in e d w ith a d in n e r a, th e ir hom e fe re n ce to be h e ld at S alem O cto ­ and is c o n fin e d to the Jones hos­
F rid a y evening fo r M r and M rs ber 21 a n d 22 are M rs N eva M iln e p ita l in H ills b o ro His c o n d itio n i-
H a rry T h e lin They ce le b ra te d M rs M rs L o ttie F re n ch , and M rs H a r­ in ip r o v itig
C o rn e liu s P a re n ts and T eachei
Tbcl.n'» birthday and a ll w e •
rie t O liv e r .
c lu b m et w ith g reat success at th e ir
th e th e a tre in H ills b o ro th e same
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been
e v e n in g
second m e e tin g h e ld at th e C o rn e l-
in Tex ts f o r some lim e , re tu rn e d to
O r. and M rs I C Jackson o f C o rn e liu s S a tu rd a y . He re m a rks us school M onday e ve n in g w ith 4t
p a re n ts S e ve ra l p ro je cts have beer
P o rtla n d spent T h u rs d a y w ith M i
th a t O re g o n ce rta in ly- lo o ks good to ta k e n u n d e r adx i-e m e n t and c o m ­
a nd M rs I. A Ja ckso n T h e y re ­ h im
m itte e s a re w o r k in g on these F u ll
p o rte d th e ir s o n -in -la w . T mi A u -
M ss A n n a Mae H anson a nd Miss
Uiack. w h o liv e s ill San F ranc.sco, •Mari a re t W a rn e r, w h o h ave been d a ta on these w ill be g ive n at ..
la te r date
hus a n e w book be has w r itte n
•i S e a ttle f o r tw o m o nths, v is ite d
A sound f ilm on the scenic spots
a lo n g O regon h ig h w a y s was show n
P re se n t w e re S ir and M rs D .x o n
re p re s e n tin g th e P h ilip p in e s and
M r. and M rs. H o o k e r o f N ica ra g u a
M r H o o ke r, a p ro fe sso r o f fo re ig n
languages and p o litic a l science a
P a c ific u n iv e rs ity , gave an in te r
estin g im p ro m p tu ta lk on N ic a r ­
agua and th e g e n e ra l view o f E u ­
FOR EVENING APPOINTMENT
ropean n a tio n s to w a rd th e d e m o ­
PLEASE WRITE TO BOX NO. XAB
c ra tic w a y o f th e U n ite d States
T h e y hope to hear m ore fro m h in .
CARE OF HILLSBORO ARGUS
at fu tu re m ee tin g s
A m e m b e rs h ip d riv e is under
w a v to co n ta ct a ll pare n ts o f grade
school stu d e n ts to p a rtic ip a te since
an o rg a n iz a tio n o f th is ty p e has
been requested m a n y tim e s in th e
past due to th e ra p .d g ro w in g c o m ­
m u n ity . A f t e r th e business meet
in g a social h o u r o f re fre sh m e n ts
w h ic h w ere served bv M r
and
M rs J im Z up o a nd M r and M rs A 1
Pearson, w e re e n jo ye d A ll p arents
are u rg e d to a tte n d th e n e xt meet
in g in N o v e m b e r
M r. and M rs. A r t h u r A d o lp h o f
A m e ric a n F alls. Ida . v is ite d last
w eek w it h Rev and M r-
A r m in
R e itz M rs. A d o lf is Rev
R e itz '
sister.
N e w co n cre te steps w e re b u i't
last w e e k to th e L u th e ra n p a rso n ­
MINCED RAZOR CLAMS
7-oz. can 43c
age also a ne w flo o r on th e Dorch
C o rn e liu s C iv ic c lu b m eets T h u r s ­
WEST COVE CRAB MEAT
can 50c
d a y i to d a y i at th e hom e o f M rs
H o w a rd O la n ie a t 1 30 p in.
KINGWOOD BEANS N BACON
2 cans 19c
Festival Set at
Cornelius; Ham
Dinner Scheduled
L o ca l a u th o r iz e d d e a le r n e e d s
A -l c o m b in a tio n B o d y m a n a n d
P a in te r .
Pumpkin, lb. 4C
Apple Cider, gal. 64c
YELLOW CORN MEAL, 1‘«-lb. box
2 for 25c
M EAT
Ground B e e f .........................
Rib, Sirloin and T-Bone Steak
lb. 45c
lb. 79c
Superior Market
246 E. Main St.
Phone 651
A N jto a io u s 1 g i(j,
ALvSA.X It A X lS
S C M lU tllH I* PLACI
of fK t frtii*«; J a k i n -
-SCttAPC
H tS fs MAPI
S ervices w ere F rid a v at R iv e r ­
vie w Abbey in P o rtla n d fo r C h a rles
N B u ll um, retired lumberman, who
died in P o rtla n d O c to b e r 13 He
liv e d on ro u te 2. B e a ve rto n
B o rn in M aine A u g u st '20. 1874. he
was a g ra d u a te of H a rv a rd u n iv e r ­
sity and w id e lv k n o w n in the lu m ­
ber in d u s try He was a m em b e r of
the E piscopal ch u rch
S u rv iv in g are the w id o w . Ida, a
step-son. Roy H B rig g s A lo h a , a
b ro th e r. F re d S B u ffu m . O rono.
Me
The deceased had liv e d in O regon
since 1903 and near B e a ve rto n fo r
the past three years S ervices w e n
in charge o f Pegu's m o rtu a ry . B e a v­
e rto n Rev John R ichardson o f f ic i­
ated.
Parents Invited
To See Program
Bv M rs. B ettv I'h ilp o tl
Sherwood Resident
Riles Wednesday
CELERY H E A R T S
T U R N IPS
BROCCOLI
25
for 3 1
97’
boxes 3 3
27'
lbs.
b u n ch 17c
b u n ch 16c
FREE DELIVERY DAILY
Smith Grocery
119 S. 2nd Ave.
HILLSBORO
Telephone ' I
Capital Parade
Buffum Funeral
Held in Portland
N O R T H P L A IN S
M o th e rs and
fa th e rs are in v ite d to a tte n d th e
n e x t m e e tin g o f th e N o rth P lains
P a re n ts c lu b in the g ym n a siu m a
F p m N o v e m b e r 10 A p ro g ra m fo.
O c to b e r 28 at 7:30 p m was p la n n ed
at th e last m ee tin g on O c to b e r 14
It w ill be held in th e grade school
g y m n a s iu m
A d m is s io n is
A o u lts
50c. c h ild re n to 5th grade 10c. o ld e r
c h ild re n 25c. T a le n t is e n tire ly
local.
R e q u ie m mass was o ffe re d W e d ­ P la n H o m e c o m in g M eet
nesday
at
St
C e c ilia
C a th o lic
F rie n d s h .p T e m p le No 8. P y th ia n
ch u rch . B e a ve rto n , fo r M rs
A n ­ S iste rs are h o ld in g th-. r h ne-
to in e tte M a rie Schoenbaechier. ro u te c o m in a m ee tin g on N o v e m b e r 5.
4. S herw ood, w h o d 'ed in B e a v e r­
to n O cto b e r 17. She had liv e d n e a r T h e re w ill be a p o t-lu c k d in n e r
A ll m em bers and th e ir fa m ilie s
S h e rw o o d f o r th e past 39 years
are in v ite d
B o rn N o v e m b e r 23. 1870. in A u ­
A b irth d a y p a rty was g ive n in
stria. she cam e to th e .U n ite d S tate-
w h e n she was 20 years o ld R e c ita ­ h o n o r o f C a ro l B a k e r's 10th b ir th
d
a
y O c to b e r 13 at 4 p m Guests
tio n o f th e ro s a rv was T uesday e ve ­
n in g a t Pegg s chapel V a u lt in te r- „ w e re E ile e n W ence. B a rb a ra C ox
m e n t was in C ooper .M ountain C a t h - . P a t-> P a rry . Peggy K e in o n . G e o rg ie
Hess. C a ro lce anti L o is M e e u w -e r
o lic cem etery.
S u r v iv in g
are
th re e
c h ild re n . and C a ro l and J u d y Bake.- Re­
fre
s h m e n ts w ere served and the
Steve S choenbaechier. C o rn e liu s :
h o n o r guests rece ive d m a n y g ifts
Jo h n S choenbaechier. P o rtla n d , and
R e fre sh m e n ts w e re also served
M rs. Agnes M e ie r, ro u te 2, H ills ­ la te r to h e r fo u r cousins. J .m m y
boro. and tw o g ra n d c h ild re n
and
D iana
B u tte r w o r th ,
R onny
H a rd in and B e tty A n n T ow n se n d
M r and M rs T o w n se n d and son
D o n a ld spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith
M r. and M rs. G le n T o w n se n d a'
B a ke r.
2
2
W t f t t A C J R lA f
I L I C ' BiC
W if H A U l t «
A f f A C N I D CUB.
B ILL F o r l i s N'S
A f C R C lN A R I COSf
OF CURRENT WCUlF
B I < 1 ,4 0 0 P l« .
S tC C N D D U R lN q
•fN L P A Y •
-
OF L L A V IS
c i u i n T i d
f c f t l f H I R A R .I
S U IU f B t A
S P IC II S «F A n T s
IN IN D IA -
Lions Hear Fox
On Grid Scouting
RED BEANS
PAPER TOWELS BELMONT.
CHATEAU CHEESE BORDEN’S.
2-lb. loaf
TREND
HI HO CRACKERS 1-lb. box
Cy R J SCOTT
SCOTT S SCRAP EO O K
T h e s c o u tin g o f a fo rth c o m in g
g rid iro n o p p o n e n t was the su b ji-ct
o f a ta lk b e fore H ills b o ro L io n
W ednesday by R u fu s F ox. head bas­
k e tb a ll m e n tc - and assistant fo o t­
b a ll coach at H ilh i.
T he p rim a r y purpose o f scouting
an o p p o n e n t is to f in d o u t th e o f ­
fense fo rm a tio n b e in g used, and
v a ria tio n s th e re o f. F o x p o in te d o u t
E v e ry system has its w eak re
and th e scout o fte n can fin d thos'
w e a k p o in ts.
In o rd e r to m a k e use o f a scout's
in fo rm a tio n , a team m u s t be able tu
a d ju st, th e H ilh i coach commented
P r io r to the ta lk b y F ox. Head
Coach
J im D a v is spoke
b r ie fly
a b o u t th e Salem gam e F rid a y . Ib
has co n fid e n c e in th e reserves w ho
w ill be in th e lin e u p a g a in st the
V ik in g s because o f in ju r ie s to r e g u ­
lars, ne p o in te d o u t He p re d ic te d
th a t Salem w o u ld f i l l th e a ir v.ath
passes in an a tte m p t to k n o c k o ff
the S partans.
B y M u rra y M ade
P rc x iile n tia l A p p o in tm e n t’»
O regon w ill be in a h ig h ly p re ­
fe rre d p o s itio n fo r a p p o in tm e n ts if
and w hen T om D ew ey is p re sid e n t
«that 'T o m '’ business is ju s t b e lli«
used these days fu r p a rty atm os
phere out after No% 2 i l i t h l i
last O regon add rex*» G o v e rn o r \ \ ai
ren re ite ra te d w h a t D ew ey and
Ed Jenekel. c a m p a ig n p u n d it, had
said about O reg o n be in g th e de-
dm g fa c to r at th e P h ila d e lp h ia
n o m in a tio n s
O regon has o th e r fo rm id a b le con-
; . il s P h il M etsehan
m a itre d im
>erial. P o rtla n d , is c re d ite d w ith
h a v in g lin e d up m a v e ric k s in the
O r. «on d e le g atm n and p resented a
•mild fro n t fo r D e u e v at P h ila d e l­
p h ia C o lle c to r of custom s w o u ld
su it h on
H ig h ly e ffic ie n t L a m a r
f " ' - c n o rn .n a tv t W a rre n fo r vie*
p re sid e n t and is sch e d uled fo r sol
.«it.»r «eneral o r fu r a place on the
fe d era l bench U. S S e n a to r W ayne
Morse, re c e n tly nam ed by a na
tiu n .il c o lu m n is t .is the most p o p ­
u la r o ra to r in th e re p u b lic a n c a m ­
paign. has had n o ta b le experience
on the n a tio n a l la b o r b »ant ana
m ig h t be te m p te d to head th e de­
p a rtm e n t o f la b o r
A n d th is m ay not be as Q u ix »tic
as it sounds 'as it s r ig h t o u t of
the h o rse s m o u t h '
Dave Beck
d o m in a tin g c z a r o f th e team sters
union, is b e in g co n sid e re d fo r sec
re t a ry o f 1ib > r
T ax I ree P ro p e rty
M ore th a n h a lf a b illio n d o lla rs
w o rth o f O reg o n p ro p e rty
> ex­
em pt fro m taxes on account o f its
o w n e rs h ip o r use
T he state ta x co m m issio n r e p o r t­
ed th is w eek th a t lis tin g s by co u n ty
assessor show ed th e fe d e ra l g o v ­
e rn m e n t had th e largest a m o u n t o f
non ta x a b le p ro p e rty o f th e yeai
The f< d e ra l p ro p e rty in th .s state
is valued at $339.487 987 T he p ro p ­
e rty -of school d is tric ts is v a lu e d .»»
$.v 611.416; m u n ic ip a litie s at $44.
37 108; c h u rc h a id re lig io u s p ro p
e rty at $2â. *16.000 and lite r a r y m il
oenev o ie n t o rg a n iz a tio n s at $21
714 876
S t a t e 's T itle C leared
O regon is r ic h e r by seve il n u n -
th i
d re d thousi nd d o lla rs sine«
state su p re n e c o u rt ru le d th is week
th a t the sta e has legal t it le to the
Mull»»> b tu ld m g in P o rtla n d
T h e b u d d in g was le ft by th e late
F ra n k M M u lk e y . Portland, who
d ie d J u ly 24. 1037 It is located at
S o u th w e s t M o rris o n s tre e t and 2nd
a venue T h e s ta te board o f c o n tro l,
th in k in g it m ig h t w a n t to use the
p ro p e rty as a site fo r a new b u ild ­
ing. b ro u g h t s u it against M u lk e y
h e irs to c la r if y his w ill T he h e ir
co n te n d e d th e y d e se rve d t it le to
th e p ro p e rty , c la im in g th e state d id
n o t c a rr y o u t th e te rm s o f th e w ill
T h e c o u rt, in an o p in io n b y J u ti<
J. O. B a ile y , also h e ld th a t th e state
co u ld s e ll it o r te a r it d o w n if it
w a n ts to T h e o p in io n u p h e ld C ir ­
c u it J u d g e W a lte r L T ooze o f P o rt
la n d
M ae B e F i r e w o r k s
T h e D e m o c ra tic n a tio n a l
am -
palgn In O regon may look like a
d ud so fa r, and ag a in it m ay blow
up in th e fa«< o f co m p la ce n t .»nd
y e ic o n tid e u t K v p u b lii'.m s
No m ore big nam e speakers ar«
'Chi d u le d to ca m p a ig n in l>ivg»»n
'»»’ to ie th e g e neral e le c tio n S clw d
u le d o i not th e re is a n* echoing
ru m o r o f a last h o u r d e m o c ra tic
w h ir lw in d c u isa d e in O ie g o n Cal
\ m Kaw lin g s. U tah, iu ttio n .il coin
m itte e m a n and c h a irm a n o f the
w e ste rn ic . io n . il c o m m itte e know
w hat's c o o k in g but w o n 't l i l t tin*
lid
He has conf« r r e ii w ith top
d e m o c ra ts th is w e e k by local rad io
h o o k u p ' i t is th a t secret i D em o
v ia tic lie u te n a n ts h.»\e show n
shot m th e a im c o n fid e n c e o f lull
nuf are w e a rin g ju s t w a it a n il »ee
M illie th a t m e rit n o th in g less than
ifip re h e n s io n
f ix I h n ita lio n
T iu r ly - t w o yi*. is ago so re ly b u r-
ta x p a y e rs
got
«felled O regon
m ig h t idea A t th e n e xt c le v tio i
th e y r a tifie d a 6 p e r c e n t ta x lim
itu tlo n In fo th e « »«institution
It w o rk e d f»>r fo u r years
O n th e fo u rth ye a r, in 1920. th«
*anie o v e rb u rd e n « «t ta x p a y e rs voted
upon th e m se lve s taxes in excess ol
th e ir 6 p e r cent lim ita tio n to th.
turn of $1 88, I TH«- i 11 gdt worn«
\ t th e n e x t e le c tio n they voted
upon th em selves n e a rly six tu tu
th is a n to u n t in excess taxes
S in ce th«’ e n a ctm e n t o f the 6 pel
cent lim ita tio n law th e taxpayer.»
• I 1 )rt»;;on have \ot<»«i o v e r «»lie
h u n d re d m illio n d«dlars upon th e m ­
selves in excess taxes
Summer Lowest in
Traffic Fatalities
|U
Ity M rs F r a n k J e f f r i e s
L A U R E L La d ie s S o cia l c lu b w ill
in e rt w ith M i
M ild re d K echi I
W ednesday O c to b e r 27
Key W Oomes nephew o f L u k i
DeBoer, preached Sunday e ve n in g
at the L a u re l E v a n g e lic a l U n ite d
B re th re n
c h u rc h Key and
M rs
Oomes are s p e n ding
e v e ra l days
here w ith th«- D e B oer fa m ily
T h re e ca rloa d s o f v o tin g people
tte n d e d the Y o u th F e llo w s h i p b a ii-
uuet at the Je n n in g s Ix»dge d in in g
h a ll
M i and M r< D ic k L a w e r of T w in
Kocks w i re we. k -e n d guests of
M r and M rs E lb e rt S teven
M t“»
J u h li
H.4.4SC
\ViU»ui H .• »
M in i'i« ’
II.,,, , i n h u i .i h H m a l l ¡»i;«» i <•»
In . I. it h a n .l nuil«* I'a d lv w h ile |»la>
HIP h all S iim lax a lt« ilU ‘»»n
M,
h i. u ik lit i K och a iu l in f a n t
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Aloha Jersey Dairy
Phono Hillsboro 13F4
Aloha 6584
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i u.’.-: .1 tra ffic tiolumes la it \ugust
bv e s ta b lis h in g the lo w e st death
rate in the state's a u to m o tiv e h is ­
to ry . S e c re ta ry o f S ta te L a ri T
New,’b r \ has announce«!
W ith o n ly 27 t r a f f ic «leaths in an
e s tim a te d
>8t) m illio n
m ile s «if
tra v e l th e death tat«» was 4 6. w e ll
u n d e r anv p re v io u s O regon fig u re
and fa r below the n a tio n a l average
’I’his n a tio n a llv -re c o g n iz e d basis fo r
le te rm in in g h ig h w a y safety. New
h rv e x p la in e d , is th e n u in b e i of
fa ta litie s per h u n d re d m illio n m ile s
o f a ctu al d riv in g
G a so lin e sales fo r th e m on th to p ­
ped a ll e x is tin g records at 46.996891
ga llo n s
The se cre ta ry
a id the lo w A u ­
gust death rat«“ re s u lte d fro m a
d ro p in th e n u m b e r o f fa ta litie s at
the ame tim e c a r tra v e l was re a c h ­
ing an a ll- tim e peak ic P s ti ip p m g
tr a f f ic v o lu m e in A u g u s t of 194.
bv m ore th a n 10 per ce n t
He u r g ­
ed increased c a u tio n bv m o lo ru ts
and pe d estria n s to com bat fa ll and
w in te r hazards and to safeguard
the life - a v in g re c o rd established
und'»r m ore fa v o ra b le w i-a th c r c o n ­
d itio n s
M eetin q A n n o u n c ed
o n C i a r t an .I d a i r h t c r L a i n
Un in-.I h o m r MtfiUli S.Htll<1a\ al
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of h«’i p .in lit», oil««- to in iliu ho
11 o n i th» J o ltr * h o »pltal
Firdale-Iowa Hill
Halloween
SPECIALTIES
DO NUTS
COOKIES
GOBLIN
CAKE
SPECIAL PRICES for Donuts and Cookios
in Large Quantities.
MAKE US YOUR HEADQUARTERS
for Halloween Goodies and
Trick or Treat
Specialties.
PERFECTION BAKERY
Main Street
HILLSBORO
Telephone 541
D rivers' Exam D ue
A d r iv e r s ’ lie e n re e x a m in e r W ill
be at th e c ity h a ll h i H ills tro m
S a tu rd a y t w t w r r n 9 a m a n d 4 p
m . a c c o rd in g to an a n n ou n ce m e nt
fro m tl.e s e c re ta ry o f state s o ffie e
Y o u a re a lw a y s i a tis fie d w h e n
ou read th e A rg u s C la ssifie d
I n tc r io r
DECO RATING
Color Styling
Paperhanging
Painting
17 years e x p e rie n c e T he best
lo ca l re fe re n ce s
M em b e r
P a in te rs and D ecorators.
RALPH E. ERICKSON
437 E. Lincoln — H illsboro
Phone 5041
Specials for Thurs.. Fri. and Sat.. Oct. 21. 22. 23
CLAMS
2 for 65c
Minced
H sil T h e a tr e
7
DAYS
Thurs.» Oct. 21. thru W ed., Oct. 27
Five Indictments
Brought by Jury
F iv e in d ic tm e n ts , one o f t
secret, w e re re tu rn e d b y th e g
ju r y a fte r a tw o -d a y session th is
w eek.
In d ic te d w e re Ju n e L B e rq u is t
o b ta in in g m on e y u n d e r fa l e p re ­
tenses; W esley O M arsh c o n trib ­
u tin g to th e d e lin q u e n c y o f a m in o r
M a rc e ll W G r if fin , o b ta in in g m on­
ey u n d e r fa lse pretenses, and W att
F ields, g ra n d la rc e n y .
H unt's P e a c h e s, 2V2 s lic e d
.........25c
SPAM
49
M arsh m a llo w s, 1-lb. box
33c
Campfire
Orange Juice
25c
OMIO
47-oz tin
S m a ll W hite B ea n s 2-lb p k g .
43c
W ashburn
Dog Food
10c
TRIXIE
16-oz tin
R ip e O liv es, sta n d a rd , pt. tin
Say Y o u û a w it in th e A rg u s
23c
Mount W hitney
DoAnn's
Save
to 20% B u y
D ir e c t!
P u r p le P lu m s. 2 1/a tin
19c
Hudson Houso
V/e M anufacture All SAUSAGE PRODUCTS in O ur Own Kitchenl
SA L E of STOCK
SH O W BE EF
GREEN STAMPS
G rad e d U S Good — G ra d e " A "
W e o ffe r y o u th e w i d e s t p o s s i b l e s e le c tio n
of c u ts to m e e t y o u r n e e d s — T o p s in q u a lity
a n d fla v o r, full of th e v ita m in s a n d m in e r a ls
y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily m u s t h a v e to b e h e a lth y .
Hillsboro Meat Co.
119 S. 2nd A ve.
Telephone 982
POT ROAST—Blade Cut
SHORT RIBS—Lean. Meaty
lb. 57c
lb. 37c
STEAKS—G rade "A”
lb. 79c
Sirloin - T Bone • Round
.A K G E
EGGS FR ESH
Dozen
76c
BUTTER s,
wu 1 s b k o o k h f Lb. i . d 77«
G r u ir A
DoAnn’s Sausage Kitchen
“Fresh from Our Kitchen to Yours”
2.7 miles West on Farm ington Road — Phone Boaverton
Open Monday through Friday — 8 to 7
4034
SATURDAYS — 8 to 8
CRANBERRIES
1 YAMS
2
2
49'
19'
ED'S M A R K E T
FOR THE BEST IN MEATS
Specials for Saturday Only
BOILING BEEF ,,,
LINK SAUSAGE Lb.
BACON ENDS Lb
45‘
55‘
38‘