MARCH 7, lOt» THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE TWO i by entertaining several of her one half per cent the rate of inter­ half bushel basket and then have the whole family sit on it for friends and classmates with a est on state bonds. To be submitted at the General fear some one will turn it over party. Games were played and election of November. 1930, is and see the light," declared Sen- refreshments served. the Macpherson amendment for ator Edward Schulmerich, Hillu­ ^^MISS ELIZABETH COOKE, Correspondent cabinet form of government. boro, in supporting .. _ 11. B. 411 Steal Two Tiret 4 I. passed the senate. The S. J. R. 16—Is to add two new before it Two tires were stolen from a sections. 19 and 20, to article 5 bill provides ides $25.000 $26.000 for use by Those present were Mesdames G. truck at the Scholls Brick A Tile SEVEN GIRL SCOUTS PASS of the constitution. It provides the state chamber of commerce IN THE TENDERFOOT TEST DePrez, M. Morrissey. William company Saturday evening, ac­ that administrative functions of in advertising Oregon. VanLum, Martin Herman, Jake cording to Sheriff J. W. Connell. state are to be exercised by gov­ “There are more natural re­ Cornelias, March 17—The Girl Vanderven, Edgar Sharp. A. S. The locks were broken on the ernor with assistance of nine de­ sources and beauties in Oregon Scouts held their regular meet­ Hendricks, Jake Vanderzanden, sheds at the Durham quarry, partments: (1) Agriculture, (2) than California. Yet look how —(Spring Opening. Mar. 23-331— ing in the city hall Saturday with William Dusick and the hostess. Labor and Industry, (3) Finan­ progressive they are. California Mrs. A. L. Brock taught the AMENDMENTS COME BE- Miss Virginia Wight in charge. cial administration, (4) Com­ receives millions a year from Girls who took and passed the third and fourth grades of the FORE OREGON FOLK merce. (5) Education, (6) Public tourists and hasn't as much to tenderfoot test were Blanche Cornelius school several days this works and domain, (7) Health give them as we have,” he con­ Finegan, Helen Godfrey. Dorothy week during the absence of the and public welfaie. 18) St”te po­ cluded. (Continue»! from Tnire One) Cooke, Clara Dcprez, Beth Coch­ teacher, Mrs. Louise Cochrane, tion of state. It also is to ex­ lice and military affairs, (9) Le­ who has been very ill. rane and Emmy Lou Headrick. Salem, March 6—The tunnel Mrs. M. Morrissey left Friday : tend privilege of loans to Spanish gal affairs. All offices amt com­ missions except governor, secre­ bill introduced by Senator Earl Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil and for Portland, where she will spend American. Philippine and Boxer tary of state and state treasurer, Fisher of Washington county was war veterans serving between nona, James and Robert, Mr. several days. Mrs. Herman Thies returned February 14, 1898, and July 4. are to be abolished July 1, 1981, killed in the house after passing White and daughter, Miss Jean Representative R. She 1902; reduce loan limit front and duties transferred to said de­ the senate. White, of Oak Grove. Helen God­ from Tillamook Tuesday. Department Frank Peters presented the argu­ spent several days last week with $4000 to $3000; widow or de­ partments by law. frey and Dorothy Cooke were of education shall be in charge ments for the bill. pendent father or mother of any dinner guests at the Joseph Fine­ her sister, Anne Liepold. The Multnomah delegation was Miss Ruth Heuer of Schefflin person who has died (whether in of nine directors to be appointed gan home Sunday. by governor with consent of sen ­ divided on the matter. Represen­ Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sahnsw spent last week with Mrs, Erwin service or not at time of death) ate. tative Homer D. Angell, Earl C. and who has not received loan and A. L. Brock were called to Sahnow. If no special election is caused, Bronaugh, Jr., and Wilber Hen­ Mrs. William Hammelman and entitled to, to be made eligible Hillsboro Friday afternoon to see all seven of these constitutional derson opposed ihe bill while Mr. Sahnow’s brother. Bebe, who daughter. Wilma, were in Port- to loan. Also to extend loans to amendments will la? before the Gust Anderson, Barnett 11. Gold­ persons not residents of Oregon was injured in an explosion in land Thursday. Mrs. Herman Thies and sons. at time of enlistment or induc­ people at the November election stein, and Neil Malarkey spoke in the Sahnow garage. favor of it. Lester and Elma, were in Port- tion, who have been bona fide of 1930. Mrs. Mike Susbauer entertained S. B. 94 was introduced by residents for It) years continuouslj- the members of the Ladies’ Altar land Saturday. Senator Fisher to take the place Salem — “ We won ’ t get any daugh- prior to application for loan, in ­ Mrs. R. P. Shaw and society of St. Alexander’s church of the 1921 tunnel district law at her home Thursday afternoon. ter, Helen, were Forest Grove terest on such loans to exceed by place hiding our light under a visitors Thursday. Mrs. L. G. Wiedewitsch Portland caller Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Price and children of Vernonia spent last week at the L. G. Wiedewitsch home, Lowell Mundorff is working near Valsetz. Mrs. Charles Newman of Eagle­ creek is visiting at the home of Try this one on your Ford. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles It was a little Ford coupe, and Kunkle, this week. five high school boys were packed Lawrence Brewster is confined in it. On the back it bore this to his home with the flu. Merle Richards is home on a sign, “Packed in tin and always furlough from the United States CJ fresh." navy and is visiting friends and ! relatives in Cornelius and vi­ Pool Gardner Lbr. Co. is pack- cinity. 95 Mrs. B. Bigsby of Longview, ing its large shed and warehouse Wash., is visiting at the home of with Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mr. and Mrs. William Miski-, Cedar Shingles, Composition mins. Mr». H. tell» us Shingles, Johns Manville Roof­ Mrs. Charles Kunkle is ser­ ings, Sterling Plaster Board, Sand, iously ill at her home, as the She is one of the many busy women who depend on Safeway. Gravel, Cement, Builders’ Hard- result of a stroke of paralysis i "If the Safeway Man recommends an item” she says, "that’s reas­ ware, “Fuller” Paints, Varnishes, Monday.^ „. „ r __ ._ i surance enough for me—I know I’ll be satisfied with it, because he Mrs. Nellie Ray of Willamina, ' Kalsomines and Brushes; in fact knows just what I expect and he won’t recommend anything else!” and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cleve-' everything for Building, Remod­ land and daughter of Vernonia Not only that, but Mrs. H. and hundreds of our other customers save eling and Repairing. were Sunday visitors at the Cleve- time—and money too—by selecting ALL their foods in ONE Safeway I land home in Cornelius. Store. They know that Safeway prices consistently save on the family Earl Phelps was a Portland budget and Safeway quality is always the same. The modernizing bug is going visitor Sunday. The Safeway Man is ready to help, too. We know you will enjoy strong. There are a great num­ Joe Finegan and son, Charles. ' ber of Old Houses that need to be attended the Forest Grove-Beav- shopping the "Safe Way.” made into comfortable Homes. It erton basketball game in Beaver­ can be done at a very reason­ ton Friday evening. Charles is able cost. “Where the shoe fits, a member of the Forest Grove Team. wear it.” Melvin Berguson of Portland is a guest at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Varner are aunt. Mrs. John Johnson, this modernizing their home on First week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dell and Mr. street. Mr. Varner is doing the ' and Mrs. William Goodman of St. Fresh Creamery Big-K-Patent work. Helens spent Sunday visiting Snider’s their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Er­ W. N. Hathorn, First and Oak win Sahnow. 14 oz. bottle 49 lb. sk . lb. Mrs. O. Oleson of Tacoma is II •treets, has just put a concrete visiting this week at the home basement under his house. The of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ability of Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. Charles Miles. Sr. 1 bbl., 4 sk. roll, 2 lbs...... [j each to supply all kinds of building Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rand and materials was recognized in both family were visitors in Portland i Sunday. instances. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Corl of Portland were miests at the W. Employer: “Are you a clock­ R. Cooke home Monday and Tues­ watcher?” day. A number of Cornelin’ neon’e 1 Applicant. “No, Sir; I’m a White Wonder Best Foods Brand. attended the operetta wh'^h the , whistle-listener.” Hilhi Glee eluh« nut on Tuesday Pure White Soap ALWAYS Dependable in eveninsr at the Venetian. Me. and Mrs. J. S. Surer were “Sow Lime.” Pool - Gardner Full Weight Quality— Lbr. Co. has both agriculture lime Portland viertnr« Saturday. —(Sprint Opening. Mar. 22-23)— and Hydrated lime. •> CORNELIUS NEWQ T À which was declared unconstltu t tonal by the supreme court on the grounds that it confiscated property. Salem-—Mrs. L. E. Wilkes, of Hillsboro, drove to Salem Friday to be present for the last two session, days of the ‘ legislative _‘ She was accompanied by Steve Cox. also of Hillsboro, Represen- tative Wilkes returned homo with them. A delegation of Hillsboro busi­ ness men attended the state leg­ islature last Thursday. Mem­ bers of the group were: It. R. Easter, Dr. C. A. Lamkin, E. J. Me A tear, Dr. T. L. Perkins. J. M. Person, W. V. McKinney mid E. L. Moore. All were particu­ larly interested in the road legis­ lation which was up for consid­ eration. ------ ♦ Salem, March 6—The 150 miles of new highway between Port­ land, the Roosevelt Coast Mili­ tary highway and the Pacific ocean asked in S. J. R. 7, will not be constructed by permission of this session of the legislature. The resolution was killed in the senate by a vote of 17 to 13. Senator Earl E. Fisher. Beaver- a Butter $1.79 1 $6.98 1 19c 48c 95C Show your loyalty by going to Laurel Friday night. Aloha ♦--------------------------------------------------------------------- ♦ Harry Sidwell has again re-1 sumed his duties at the Aloha Two trucks give dependable service station, after an attack of the flu. service. Phone 2691. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Bonlokke of Yamhill have been spending a Certified by Centuries few days at their home here. WOOD Mr. Taylor and family have moved from Blanton avenue to Use it—Nature renews it. their ranch at Hazeldale. Frank Weaver and daughter, Marjorie, of Beaverton, were Sun­ day visitors at the Harry Weav­ er home. Miss Virginia Chamberlain celebrated her birthday Saturday Oysters American Beauty Full 5-oz. can 2 doz. Nightmare or Vacation.. Which? fi A: • - ? Sooner or later adversity over­ takes all of us. We cannot escape it entirely. When unemployment or bad crops overtake us, which will you have—a Nightmare or a Vacation? When you own a growing Sav­ ings Account in The Commercial National bank, you always have funds for emergencies. 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Standard Pack Good quality ldoz. cans GROCERS Water Glasses , - - • 35c H awks production Marshmallows Corn, Peas 25c 4 for 25c 4 ibs. ÇCCriÇ We carry a full line of BULK Ol/l L I Garden Seeds—also packages. • • ■•r Fancy Pink 16-oz. can fMlV Jpi howaro Thrift Savings f or Saturday and Monday, Mar. 9th - 11th Raisins Soap Spaghetti Bananas Safeway Market Savings for Saturday ; • • ; r : V ) - • - • « Salmon 43c 2 Cans 3 Cans Í 10 Bars 33c 1 Box, 100 bals $3.19 39c 75c I II pr*f*ntj tyILLI/IM For your family’s health anti pleasure, you prefer only the best foods! And these are the foods you find in all the clean, attractive Thrift stores—foods that all particular housewives prefer. I J 1 pt. Jar 1 qt. Jar Marcii 10-11-12 FOODS YOU PREFER Laundry Soap Mayonnaise Sunday, Monday and Tuesday & You can Always Save at Safeway Flour LnFollett, Cornelius, said of the 1929 legislature. "This is one of the most con­ structive sessions wc have ever hud. Much more has been ac- .■oinpli'hed than usual and a Inigo I number of the measures _ have I.... .. of great importunée," La- Follett declined. "I have never I seen so ninny important things J como before the house ut olio ' Reunion be fore.** VENETIAN THEATRE A "You fellows save me loads of time Catsup ton, siH-nkliig for the measure said: ”1 nm speaking for the human rights, not the property rights. There uro many poor people in Tillamook county in the dairy business who need this road to gel their produce to market." ♦ Salem, March rt.—"The tax program is the best legislation over passed since Oregon was a state," Representative Charles It. g We specialize in Young Meats at Right Prices. Our many satisfied customers prove our success. Phone 982