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HILLSBORO THE Page Four ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Thm.'«l.iy. April 5, 1934 and D.'uP'n F Dalrymple. gnmddiiughtiT of Mrs Anna Si hill Garden Home. Illerich J W llui.luxs. rxinxst ciiov* route Heard TY> Mr anil Mi . H W Thv' Nev.s-Teh'jrrant takes up the case 1. who tiled tliLx u.x'k as iv repub Heard of near l.iiinlon, April 4. u lican caiulidai«' for repreaeiilul've. of the so-called consumer against t h e boy. W’irt» Whir» I» <»• IIIIHharo In.«rprn4.nl Ll \< h t ¡ iuhh I from (»«a« D is a native s.*ti ot Washington Campbell To Mr and Mi . S.xitt «iairymen-producer, and calls the meeting Hi! I. bo re »Hili. »«••' l«»l Hm-b-ro tmleern e;u »tal». ISTI county Although lie has been in-live buy from other sources in violation Campbell ot Hov. A| 1, i girl. l hr contruet with the result M.KINNKV MrKINXEY. !*aMUk«n :ii bdie.'t Grove Monday night ’’Mickle'» in poliibs lor a number ot ye vs. Phihl To Mi m 41 .■• t > > nr onl> about about three three fourtlui loir.ths et Pialli of near II1 o < mi rublishej riniewtays. KntaraU n» «nr.nui-elnM.» matter in the this Is th«> fust lime that he lia-s that Italy April I. n rabble " It also charges the meeting with pastoril«» st Hill.bcm, Oregon Blue ’ Ribbon RlblHm «'»•mp.iiix coinpanv .. s _____ need girl Illvorre Sull I lied txx'n a can lidate tor public otfiee : lie Bill« being formed at the instance of the milk were puicha-ed from the co-operu- He Is noil known in th«' county and Stimimi Lutheria B Stanton vs. Schiilenix'rg To I Mi and Mr», ». ! * PiMfex- o tai boxing nuitclies will live !'lu plaintiff declaien Hurl MRS. E C. MeKlNNEY board. That paper had better become a s' held nt the Hillsboro Athletic tjuou .liout the northwest as a pure W. VERNE MeKlNNEY Henry Schulenberg o I lllisxiiing. F II Stanimi livest.xk nuctloneer His lather I he contract breach uiu» not <ils- April 2, a girl Aiwociate Editor Editor uff- little l etter informed on the actual facts club every Oliver ITidav evening be- bred * w i. a numix i ol the Oregon .-tale covertxi until March of this year Blanken.'hip P> Mr and realize that Washington county is inivu : April 1.1. luvor ling to nn senate in 1897 Defendant producers named in William Blankenship <>t Scoggins First Audited I'nper l.aw- Member—U for « 'n Sote Edi .mnoimcemeiil Uns week In E J tlie suit are John Kopplin, Robert o»l Audited Weekly Circula torial A midcir I i . n and Na thoroughly dependent o n a prosperous Ikviighty. local promoter High-class Rept< -onta:tve .1 o Johnson. A.rxandrr. I I’ Brady. Will J Valiev April 4 a girl. tion in Oiwvn tional Editorial AMKH'iation lYgard attorney, who »erved as a t'liur.lilev To Mr and Mr. T dairy industry. Such attitude on the part fx rfoi niers of th' Pacific norUiwest member of the legislature during Haney. David Storey. E Vanlhus- I. Churchley of ngar Beaverton. .uid Washin ¡toil loiinlv w ill be W ISlIINt.TûN COI N TY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER or of Portland and Portlanders is deserving b-.ouclit to the local ring, aecordin; tin' l i t re tular and special s«'ssion.s. tciare. F A Waldron and K uxm ’II April 5, n girl tiled us a republican candidate for lx-pphn. all of Washington coun of cognizance in a trade way from the to lXHiglity. SwlMrnptisn Rat«« Strictly Ca»h in Ad'sne« re-election Tui' day af.<-rmx>n at ty, and Cieerce Settler ami l ari.4 O I’licijks nml son Bud left Wed .- >-« lied "rabble." As expressed by one P«r year 41 n> I’ S. «Vut. ul« «Vreyon »' 0 Tentative card for th«- opening Salem During the ixist .session tie I Kraft ol Chu kamn.s county III! W.istillilitoll ’ Si» motti!» -St i rcisn l',uintrint That a test ca.se of Hie power of lU’-dny «’veiling for a few days' tnglil Utub ’ opu.l Murphy «if sein'd as chairman of the alcho- dairyman if this attempt to stabilize the ♦ Newberg .ml Mun” Street of hol control commute«' ot the House Hie Oregon Slate Liquor conuni.s- tithing on 'lYiuk river industry is broken down the “ dairymen Tb. Hillaboro Argus fo fimnci.l n- Seattle listed for the main event. and was a member ot the bankim: sion to cancel been es under the errvm I'ubUhed in iu Bolumni, but ir. .'*»«« where ’’lie I'- <r I will be out without hope." Both men are eo.orful. rugged and corporations, insurance, •oiuti- Knox taw will be mad<* in the ap is at fault will reprint that part ot an ajvertiseinent in »>■■! h «be typographical mistake occur«. fighters ati.l s.-.ou d pul on a eoik- tutional law and military affairs peal of H T Giltner. Foivst Grove Johnson Is a native wa.« Hie .statement of George uiggood siiap. tk’Ughtv stated Dick committees. born a: Stafford His grocer, We Neuner, commission attorney, fol R«xxl. ltutiuct.u at th«' local club, Oregonian, mother and grandparents arrtvol lowing overruling of his demurrer for t and Sam Withams, undeteat d Gas from Sw ‘ ii‘.and and built a log pugUist. will lx- inatel evi in the cabin at Betlvuiv 111 1875 He serve.! h i non suit 8atu:day b> ( U > uit Veterans of that great conflict between ton semi-windup, a return match. 11 years with the fetleral gov« rn- Ju Ige George it Bagley Neuner M Hillsboro I’lunie t»r>3 NRA as pointed out l>y Genera! John the north and south will soon have faded Four other bouts are planned and ment m various capacities as ex u.u given 10 days in which to ide even be:ween Elwyn Poe ecutive clerk and attorney, seven an an>uer to .he aptM'al son cannot succeed without public sup from life's activities. They filled a great a of special Hillsboro aa.l Young Koberstein years being spent in Washington. Declaring that a license had been port. which should be forthcoming on ev niche in this country ami it is with regret of Gaston. D C For two yens was legal ad issued t » Giltner, ery hand for the "greatest good of the that we see the passing of those stalwart "Tex’ Salkeld. Portland promoter, visor to federal prohibition admin prematurely Neuner t»oinl<Hl out that, subaequrnt will be present oix'iung night and istrator for Oregon He li.is tx-en citizens, William G. Hager, a charter greatest number.” Human selfishness de Lyman Hoax' ol Hillsboro will ref active in civic, fraternal, and mili to issuing the permit on Marcii 12. mands its support because only in a plan member of the General Ransom p o s t. eree. tary affairs. He is president of tlie commission esiabhshtxi I h e Using a shoukier-butt and a body i i:d Lions dub. p.vst commander policy of not granting licenses in ned economy can we eliminate the evils G. A. R.. of Hillsboro is the last one to to good advantage. Chet Wiles. of American Legion posts and be tow ns wtu : f • >11< alional in • u (Krg Ulrrrd) of the past and take up the slack in un answer the call. America bows at the press HORSE AVITION 179. Portland’s wrestling cop. won longs to fraternal organizations in lions are located without a request iese brave sons, who offered the third and deciding fall over cluding employment. When making purchases be graves of these the Tigard Grange and from the city council Kecelvlng no F HIOA y. April 11. at Sam Yudar'o barn. 1 Will IwMik limiti li number Woodburn t ai L'ad !?«■■! work b 'rn»»». their lives in th«* services of their coun Walt 8 Vancou Masonic organizations He is a fust such request from the Forest Grove sure the Blue Eagle is displayed. Le Mvn and trimi 1‘WMinnhttf April farm mares at .small fee. grappler. Tvesdav night in the Lieutenant U S reserves, member council and confronting conflicting nui |0 Tarmo Ca«h or approvati hankaidr . NRA puts humanity first and profits try. May their patriotic and useful lives ver main event at Hillsboro Athletic of District of Columbia and Ore I sentiment from city residents, the notaa w .■■li-ut n Hraiiih Eint Nation- : second, giving a planned method for pull always serve as an inspiration to those club. Sirois took t ie lust tall m gon bar. He resides on a small conuniasion ciuicelied Giltner’s II- al bank, dark 7p . HAWTHORN STUD 26 minutes. 25 secauo with a Bos farm near Metzger but practices I» t.irl for amerai houMrwurk ing us out of our present muddle. "Dog- who follow. Hillsboro, Oregon . cense, Neuner d«vlarvd He al.so w . ANTI Mollo buil.hntf Apply Apartment ton crab hold m 1 then Ct.et even law at Tigard and Portland. Trlepiaxie 3391 potated out that Fonwt Orove had eat-dog” tactics that brought us to ' e ed the score 7'; nun.ile» later witli ♦ SHAW gnrth n tractor with plow at- voted dry at the last election. brink of the abyss canont be toleratea m Thrifty buyers will want to mark a a hammer-lock tachmrnts. 175 H74 BxM-hnr 81. 7 William G Hare. Hillsboro attor Potter. 146. c( F.lmoulca and America again. g around May 5, when another Hills Joe Vic Gardenier. i4«. of Vancouver ; ♦ ney. who. with Edwin Graham of boro bargain day will be held. Local busi- grappled five rounds to » two-fall Forest Grove, represented Giltner. heLi llrnt the commission had acted "C3S men are arranging special features draw in the semi-wlnoup. The COUNTY CONVENTION People of Washington county shoa wrestlers put on a fast, clean show. HELD AT BEAVERTON arbitrarily in camviluig the license* always bear in mind that this is a daii.. to show their appreciation of the trade Gardenter took the first fall In 25; Washington county Odd Fellows' He declared that a personal privi county and that the prosperity of the given them. Hillsboro is a good place in minutes with a series ot flying convention was held tn the odd lege was being withheld without and a body press. while Fellows’ liall at Beaverton Thurs dairymen is essential to the well-being of which to trade and purchases are backed head-locks Vic won the s«'cond with a txxly day evening, wtlli I. J Faster, caute up by sincerity, honesty, friendship and every resident. Make milk the customary slam in 174 minutes. Henry Hili, president, presiding. Address ol wel- Giltner tiled an appeal from the 154. of Mason City defeated "Dutch” ,o:n.' was given by Hugh Lewis ot action of the commission March drink with meals and thus help your neighborliness. Always give the local busi Altman. 155. of Seattle with an air Beaverton: res|x>nse by Charles F 21. declaring that hr had bren Save systematically for financial indrprndencr neighbors rather than the people of for ness house the first chance. plane spin and a txxiy-press in the Tigard of Tigard Tire purpose of granted a class A package store One of our Savings Certificates can br urrungixl second round ot the curtaln-raisei.. th«' convention was mainly a school license March 12 and that it had eign countries. Think what it would mean to meet your nerds wrestling curd is scheduled in Odd Fellowship, where many of been cancelled without stated rea in the way of increased consumption and Dairy and agriculture interests almost for Next April 20. acxaiding to Robert the questions pertaining to th«' laws son five days later lie usked court resultant prosperity for the people of this without fail will find the business inter Kelly ot the local club and rules of Uie order were dls- action declaring the commission. Start laity to save regularly, even If only a .-1x1. and Instructions given section. ests ready and willing to help them in .small amount. You cun iiavr future independence. Cx'orge P Winslow of Tillamook cancelling order null and void and permitting him to sell beer. their problems just as they are now do grand master of the order for Ore- g< n w.us the mam speaker of tlx- Members of the D. A. R. are rightly ing in the efforts to stabilize the milk in Investigate Today! evening, but other grand officers TIGARD Ard Pratt of McMinn asked by their president-general to aid dustry. Their interests are much alike. It and post grand officers were pr.'s- ville. former state policeman, luu the recovery program in every way possi should result in giving the local business ent, including Homer I> Angell, flux! suit tor 835.500 d a in ages (C*intlnu«d fn'ni p««« 11 past grand master; Joe Schweitzer, against J S Harber. Justice o f ble. “Talk America up, not down.” firm the first chance. be listed on the ballot for the No grand putrlarch; William A Mo- vember general election, according r.ind. assistant grand secretary. peace of Tigard, and Dorothy ltob- RELIABLE^ operetta. "The Land of Dreams at the home of Mrs. George Mc- to the new non-partisian system. George Houck, president of the Odd me'.te H< .ilickis il'-l.uii.i’ ,oii «•! Come True." presented Thursday. Breen Friday. Five of the girls took Should one of the candidates re Fellows’ home character and false arrest. A Yam The operetta was based on Mother woodgatherers' rank. Parents and ceive an absolute majority at the Officers elected for tlx* ensuing hill county grand Jury recently Goose rliymes and was directed by friends were present. Miss Jac- term were Arthur McConnahay of clean'd Pratt on all charges brought primaries, he would be declared Miss Virginia Parks queline Hack is guardian HUI boro pr ildent. La is Brick bj M..», Robinette III u turn; nial elected. TIGARD—Tigard Lions will have No additional filings were made sun c: Tigard, vice-president; Earli a ladies’ night program at the Metz of Tualntm, .veretary; Cur Plimdlng guilty to u cliargr of ger club house Monday evening. this week by candidates for county Zuver Tigard of Tigard, treasurer: R lulling four ix-rsons in the driver's Metzger Women’s club will serve offices Harold B. Carlile of Hills tis Hurd of Beaverton, warden; Wil se.U of his cur. Dun Bluckburn of the dinner. A card party has been boro. who was expected to oppose liam Hoberg of Tualatin, conductor; Garden J. M. PERSON, Manager Horne was fined »10 and arranged by Dr. L. S Davis for Mrs Maud Boscow, present incum Savings A loan Blds lllllvboni, Oregon ! I M Corn'.l. k o ' H;.: ■ ca'li in tile local Justice of the the entertainniint. W H Lawrence BEAVERTON — Boy Scouts o f (Continued from pace 11 bent. for the republican nomina chaplain; Hugh Lewis ot Beaver peace court Monday of Metzger is arranging the pro Beaverton trcop No. 41 are to be The prisoner was returned to the tion for county treasurer, was un ton. R B N o ; Ray Sinclair ot Orders in tl>e following circuit gram. The Metzger club house was m the grand entry parade April 6 county jail by Deputy Busch. able to complete his petitions by Hillsboro. L. S. V. G ; H. T Hesse, court riM'i were issued this week: recently renovized through CWA and 7 at the livestock pavilion in Pe.er LeBron. mulcted in Novem closing of Scholls, inside guardian; O M Helen A Clark et Vlr vs George time Tuesday As a result, money. Lions called oft their April North Portland. ber, 1931. on a bad check charge 2 meeting to meet with the Ameri Beaverton Kiwanis club held an by the Washington county grand his tentative filing with Edward C. Taylor of Beaverton. O. G ; R. N Francis Rowe et ux. default, de A BIG ADVANTAGE IN can Legion at Sherwood Wednes- interesting meeting March 28 with jury, county clerk, last Saturday., Brown. R S. S ; Dewey Dorbraugh cree. S M Reagan vs. W H was brought to the county Luce, of Bixiverton. L. 3 S ; E M Bow Campbell et ul, confirmation, and dpy evening. The championship Henry Hagg of Reedvllle and C. jail from was cancelled. Portland Wednesday. He man of Hillsboro. R. 8. V. O ; L. Service corporation vs. Alex basketball team from Tigard grade Laird McKenna, NRA advisor, as H. D Kerkman of Schefflin, in J. Foster of Beaverton. L. S V O. Credit KarpensUln et ux. default. Judg school was honored with a dinner the speakers A number of the local had been held in Portland on a cumbent. is lined up against Oscar I Next meeting to be in Hillsboro ment by the local Lions James Rlchard- Kiwanians attended the inter-club coroner's investigation, Warner SEE THESE PRICES! Freeman of Aloha was taken Into M. Taylor of Hazeldale for the re in September I Probate orders were Lssued In the aon of the Multnomah club. Port meeting at Gresham Monday. custody Wednesday and booked on publican nomination for county. ■following estates Charles Gerald land. invited the team and coach. Hold Easter Service F L. club girl«, accompanied bv ’ Pumer. John Alexander. William commiaioner. wt-.ile J. M. Vander- a charge of threatening to commit Medal House Paint for Exterior Maxwell Lewis, to be guests of the Choir of the Congregational church club. zanden of Banks is unopposed for. their husbands and friends, held H.irdebeck. Gust Peterson, H G. presented the cantata • Alleluia” at a felony. CìAH<m Quart Hold Paper Chase the Sunday morning Easter service. Auto thieves stole Dr. J B Dins the democratic selection. J W. their regular meeting Tuesday eve Vincent, and C H McClure Guard $2.40 $ 73 and Interior . ning at the home of one of their ianship orders were issued for John Students of the high school have Jannsen President more’s automobile from in front Barney of Hillsboro and H. R. 3.20 .95 Fullerglo Semi-glaas Finish adopted a new game trial is re A M Jannsen was elected presi of the local Masonic temple Wed Huson of Cornelius, republican and members. Mrs Vernon Halm of Klyomara Uchlyama. Charles Eugene sulting in a large number taking dent of the Association of Water nesday evening, according to a re democratic candidates for county' Mountaindale After the business Brandaw and Julius Henrlkson. .80 Washable Wall Finish, flat finish 2 60 Charged with having no opera part A paper chase is the new Well Drillers March 26 in Portland. port at the sheriff’s office. The car surveyor, respectively, are unoppos session pinochle and “SOO” were 1.00 Floor Enamel, quick drying played Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doug tor ’ s license. John Schneider of fad. with the result that the noon- Mr. and Mrs. M. W Manning re was taken sometime between 8 and hour finds students fallowing a turned March 28 from California, Up m. It was recovered in Port ed in the primary race. A similar' lass taking first places In pinochle, Hillsboro entered a plea of guilty 1.10 3.75 Floor Varnish, quick drying situation exists in the race for with Mrs Ray Sinclair, consolation. In th«' local Justice of the peace trail of paper A recent chase led where they spent two weeks with land early this morning. 1.28 Varnish Stains, quick drying Georgina Brown won the honors In county coroner. Fred Sewell of court, Tuesday and received a sus through the creek bottom north ot their son Maurice, who is In col GI ors Enamel», quick drying 1.35 Hillsboro being the only republican | “500' with Jay Phillips consolation. pended fine of »10 and costs. R L. Tigard, with Tony Greolo winning lege in Southern California. Adams, also of Hillsboro, appiuired In Typing Meet candidate and Robert E. Burns of! Mrs. John Summers entertained Main Killer, Patching Planter, K.iKominra, Oils. Stata». Past Chiefs ’ club meeting, sched- the same day on a charge of hav Tigard typists competed with the Friendship Bridge club March Forest Grove, the only democrat. ArtKl < olor^a in 1 uiwx Qu»< k Drying Ul 1 tor tonight, has be«'n post ing PUC permit, plead I guilty Wa-mngtoti county typ-st, in the 28 Mrs H R. Nelson held high Enamels for Furnitarr. Five aspirants filed this week poned until Thursday night. April and no received a suspended fine of county contest held at Behnke- score Mesdames Schoene and Mc- All H 1,1.1 K Pnxlurts for offices in the various county ._ 19. when .... the nlecting will be held »10 and costs. Walker business college Tuesday Kell were guests of the club. Joe E. Dunne, republican candidate justice of the peace areas Those at the home of Mrs Fred Sewell. For the past four years Tigard has Mrs. J. E. Davis of Nebraska, a for governor, spoke before approx- filing were as follows: Mike Wlrak with Mrs. H R. Emmott as assi st- been winner m the speed contest former resident of Beaverton, is in Births imatelv 100 persons who met Wed of Forest Grove, constable of the Ing hostess. and placed high in accuracy. Those Portland caring for her sister's nesday Ediger—To Mr and Mrs David night at the home of C. Forest Grove area, republican; W. participating m the advance divi family while the latter is in the F Robin-on. chairman o f the F. Desinger of Beaverton, constable Ten members from Hillsboro- F. Edlger of Odar Mills. April 1 a sion were Margaret Olsen. Elsie Good Samaritan hospital recovering "Dunne-for-Govemor" ‘If Its Lumber Cal! Our club. a t ot the Beaverton district republl-l L. club instituted F L. club No. 23 daughter. The young ladv Ls tlw Rupprecht. Margaret Pfaffle. and from an operation. South Tualatin. Entertainment at M MlnnvlUe last Thursday, g ris granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. and Number 2691” Amo Kathenne Montes. Beginners Mrs W J. Scott entertained the a dance followed the talk can; N J Skee of Aloha, pust.ee of from F L. club No 1 of Portland Claud C«x>k. and the first great- ore Betty Leedy. Helen Upshaw. Tuesday Bridge club last week with the peace for the Beaverton area, ing McM.nnvillc club has six Dorotliy Johnson and Jack Roa-, a luncheon. Mrs. F. G. Donaldson republican; J. W. Vandervelden of members. Mrs Herbert Elwert has produced held high score. Forest Grove, justice ot the peace a numoer of winning teams and Saturday night Bible class met at for the Forest Grove district, demo Friendship Temple of North Plains many of her students have gamed the R. B. McMinn home on the Mr and _ Mrs ___ Vern ___ _____ Cross and crat: and Alex Fearing of Tigard, will celebrate its nineteenth anni i -uonal recognrt.on in typing ana Canyon road. children of Portland spent Easter constable of the Tigard area, re versary Friday night, with Tempi«» <—arthand. Beaver chapter O E. S.. met with Mrs Cross’ parents. publican. of the county as guests. BLakney Recovers March 28. af.er which the officers Sunday Mr and Mrs. Albert- Scott Clem Blakney. who was injured attended the visitation of Sunny Candidates for republican pre George P. Winslow of Tillamook, Mr and Mrs Brice Botvne spent in a CWA project, is recovering and side. East Gate and Roosevelt chap a couple of days list week at West cinct committeemen who filed this grand master of I. O O F. of is expecuxi to lx- brought hom- in ters in Portland. week were: F T Rucker, Sherwood; Oregon, will make his official visit Stayton, their former home the near future. Blakney s accident Mrs Post and granddaughter. A. H Vincent, South Tigard; R H. to Montezuma lodge on April 25 was the firs’, senoiis one m Wilma Post of Forest Grove, were Pl .yd. Garden Home; Wilbur Bled- county on CWA projects. The ac Mrs J. H. Murton. Mr. and Mrs Bend school visitors Friday and ermaa. North Tigard; Clyde R. cident occurred at the Mendiar. brought treats for the children Htdgf, Tualatin; Alfred Richard, D Megargel, Mrs. Verne Curry and IUl job east of Tualatin. The teacher rave the children a Southeast Aloha; J. O. Johnson, F. C. Holznagel attended a meet Smoker Interests Boxing and wrestling Ians, who honor of Mrs. Mary Olinger was “tree.sure hunt” egg contests and Metzger: T. A. Emerson, North ing of Mt Hood and Portland chap ters of the Eastern Star in Port attended the lettermens smoker at given by her daugh.er, Mrs H. J. candy. E Marsh. North Beaverton, land Wednesday evening. Miss Mildred S’einhoff and two Aloha; the high school, were pleased with Churchley. Tuesday. "Diose pres W P Hamelman, South Cornelius; Che show staged _ by .___ four _________ Japanese ent were Mrs. T. Goit, Mrs. John brothers. Arthur and Fred Steln- Perry L Batchelar. Southeast Hills youths, who demonstrated Jiu-Jitsu Kirkwood and Mrs. J M. Churchley hoff. spent Easter Sunday with boro. E. A Griftlth, Southwest A free-for-all boxing bout was one of Reedville. Mrs. George McBreen, their sister. Mrs Frank Anderson, Hillsboro; L. C. Kramlen, North of the teatures of the evening and Mrs. C. Johnson, and Mrs. W. and family In Portland. Mr and Mrs E Wortendyke and Hillsboro; Carl E Long. North Cor kept the crowd laughing. Twenty- Hickenlooper of Aloha. Mrs. D T. five boxing and wrest-ing bout,, Sullivan of Orenco. and Mrs. Ida daughter Phyllis nad son Edwin nelius; Samuel B Lawrence. West were presented by Tony Greblo, Muller of Hillsboro. Many gifts spent Easter Sunday in Portland 3Iope; C. C. Condlt, Southeast) wdth relatives, celebrating Phyllis’ Forest Grove; and Jack Anderson. matchmaker. were received by Mrs. Olinger. 1932 & 1933 Models Only Make Mt. Hood Trip The Tru Blu class had an Easter birthday. Northeast Forest Grove. Annual Mt. Hoad trip was taken egg hunt Sunday at the school Candidates for democratic com by approximately forty Bov Scouts house. After the hunt games were mitteemen were: Harry R. Carsh. of the Tigard. Metzger and Sher played. Metzger; Merle L. Kurtzhal, West wood scout troops March 16 and Mrs. S. A. Becker entertained two Hiteon ladies attended Rebekah 17 under the leadership of F. F. male quartets from the Northwest club meeting March 28 at the home Paul, scoutmaster o f Sherwood ern Nazarene college in Nampa. of Mrs. H P Downing at Progress. CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS. troop. The new Mazama lodge was Idaho. Friday. Tne quartets come Mrs C W S’ruthers and son TROUBLE NOW GONE used by the troops. Bud Butler, every year to sing at the revival Kenneth visited Mrs J B Phillips, I John J. Davis had chronic const i- scoutmaster at Durham, has taken meetings of the First Nazarene who is seriously ill at her home at pation for six years. By using Ad-1 over Clem Blakney s troop until he church in Portland. HilLsboro, March 28 lerlka he soon got rid of it. and recovers. Mrs. T. J. Foster has been ser Mrs E H Hays enjoyed a visit feels like a new Person Adlerlka Is, Operetta Presented iously ill since Thursday, resulting from her step-mother. Mrs Cum- quick acting—sale Hillsboro Phar- ' ONLY $4.00 MORE FOR THE V-8 THAN THE FORD FOUR Glee club of Tigard high school from a heart attack. mlns, the past week She lives at macy and The Delta Drug Store - presented the operetta “Sonia” to An April Fools’ party was given Dayville Adv. a full house. Cast, directed by Miss at the home of Mrs. S. A. Becker. A new idea in automobile service. Simple—easy—economical. Helen Snaw, included Edna Toote. I he members and guests present Tired Tillie says, ‘Where Donald Hite. Bertha Sheppard, Earl were Margaret. Louis and Henry Just bring in your Ford Four or Ford V-8 and we’ll install a com there’s a will there are Smitli. Katnleen Ramsoy. Evelyn Greenawald, Elsie Nordlund, Vivian pletely reconditioned engine cylinder assembly. It makes no difference usually lawyers!" McDonald. Delwin Gaddis, Robert nd B rt Finch, Marian and Charles Moore. Leia Tooze, Kenneth Koeber, Isaacsen, Mrs. O George and sons. how old the car or how far you’ve driven. The price is the same for all. Marvin Finley and Pat Cooper. Donald. Robert and Kenneth, Mrs. Seniors Give Dance C. T. Imlay and daughter Margaret, All of these exchange motors have bc«'n completely reconditioned by Milk prices are looking better. Feed for better Senior ctasa of the high school VZarren Williams, Dorothy Pizar, ■ — the Ford Motor Company in the plant at Dearborn. That is your as milk production and higher test. will sponsor an invitational dance Robert Powells, ‘ Louis Hagg and Saturday evening It will be one Howard and Hazel Churchlev. surance of a first-class, thoroughly dependable job. of tlie last actin ties lor the seniors. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Mann of De- SOYA BEAN MEAL, 42% protein. Sack $1.55 Children in Operetta me Bay visited friendo here Fn- No long wait—no trouble. W«- hove the motors in stock. It’» practically More than a 100 »nool children day. ORIENTAL LINSEED MEAL, 32%. Sack 1.55 part.cipated in the grade school t he Aloha Camp Fire girls met as simple as changing batteries. 2Tiltebora$$Ar Otis Boxing Card Planned Here Next Friday Absurd Charges Co-op Body Asks Court Injunction Donvlson & Sewell Look for Eagle Taps Sounded Morgan Stallion Goldendale Fraternal Systematic Saving Spells Success Many Candidates File for Offices Tuesday Tigard Lions Plan Night for Ladies Beaverton Scouts West Slope Still Entered in Parade Raided Saturday Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n PAINT NOW Joe Dunne Speaker at County’ Meeting POOL-GARDNER LUMBER RE BUILT ENGINE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY FOR YOUR FORD CAR Recd ville Woman Honored at Party FORD FOUR FORD V-8 S5750 Hiteon Cash Specials for Dairymen THE PALM COCO NUT MEAL, 21% protein. WYANDOTTE CLEANER. LIVESTOCK GROWTH Is primarily dependent on th« use of feeds that combine the elements of nutrition In correct ly-balanced proportions. Our feeds for cattle and poultry are selected with this thought in mind and are offered with our unqualified endorsement. Every wanted variety Is Included in our large stock. Sack 10 lb.. DIVERSOL. 2 lb. can .......................................... 1.00 65 WHAT YOU GET IN FORD RE-BUILT ENGINES 45 Reconditioned Cylinder Assembly New Pistons Reconditioned Crankshaft New Piston Rings Cylinders Rebored Reconditioned Connecting Rods Block Re-babbited New Connecting Rod Inserts New Exhaust Valve Inserts On your barn floors use EMPIRE GYPSUM. EM- PIRE GYPSUM costs you less money than lime and will not decrease the value of your manure, but will increase the value. EMPIRE GYPSUM is better because it is more finely ground and will spread better. EMPIRE GYPSUM. 100 lb. sack 60c to serve you well. We offer you the best in fountain service. Try our Double Malted Milks and you will be pleased. * Tnke advantage new Ford t_. ur service. I. It makes the , Ford Four and Ford V-8 more economical than ever before All the above prim are rash F. O. B. our warehouse PAY CASH AND SAVE! TRADE WITH IMPERIAL! Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone 01 •i* South Second Street Millers of Quality Feeds Bargains in Stationery ■» AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE I