TH K M rs. H esse President of Scholls’ Aid hold th e ir regular m eeting Tueaday Mei tings have been poatponud In ­ definitely. H IL L S B O R O A KG U S . H IL L S B O R O . OLD GLORY M ARCHES T O NEW M ILESTONE; PRO U D SYM BOL OF N A T IO N IO R 157 YEARS In Other Days 'Thirty Year« Ago Argus. Ju n e 2. HMM T each er RCHOI.I.H O ff Item i li'i M il » I Hcholto Ui/h<< Aid F riday a t U h Italpli W ann loom all by fire a t I. W (iu ild hom e were Mrs. II 1 C ed ar Mill. S ta te grunge tx< m eet In F orest H r.. r. p re sid e n t. Annabell«* Klint, G rove next year th ro u g h h a rd vice p resid en t. Mrs Ida K ays w< li'ta i y, a n d Mis. (tlialyft l rusk, work of W ashington county d eleg a­ tion. trea su re r. Ja m e s W M organ, one of th e Hlutilcv G uild sp e n t lust ueek m ost unlvei ally known a n d m ost . *,< a i.. i,- .1 • a |fue t of hi sister. Miss G a rn e tt G uild, u r d u t- popular of W asFdiigton county c iti­ tehded th e a n n u a l • a w a rd , mid zens. died Ju n e 1 l)r J P Tamlesh* re elected p re s­ m ove-up day" ° l Pacific culUK'*. Miss G uild will be a senior th ere id en t Oregon C ondensed Milk to m J W puny. o t h e r officers ur< n e x t year. C. B hute, T w en ty -fiv e utlendnd th e leiynie Shut«’, v ice-president; A p arty recently held a t th e <’ W tre a su re r. G eorge R Bagley, w c - luirk ln hom e, as a rew ard for a t ­ re ta iv . a n d F ittl B chom burg, m a n ­ ten d a n ce d u rin g volunteer s o n g a g er a n d su p e rin te n d e n t City council places m arsh al on service B unday evening». Mr a n d M l . ( a il ltuee a n d the C h a n tso n Coe M orford a n d H am erlck were glvt n fam ous B artholdi S ta tu e of L iberty teen U nited S ta te s b e th irte e n new states, congress decided to r e ­ fam ily. M iss Ollixlcn»* Coe, Miss official recognition for e x tra o rd i­ enlightening th e w rid to th e op- stripes, a lte rn a te red a n d w hite; tu rn to th e original th irte e n stripe E d n a R obinson and 1> D rake, all n a ry service uresed of all lands It is th e revered th a t th e union be th irte e n sta rs, design and to add one s ta r for each C orporal E lm er B arber re tu rn s b a n n e r of i u i assem blage of free w hite in u blue field, re p re se n tin g sta te adm itted to th e Union. W hen of P o rtlan d , visited a t th e H. T. from F rance Hesse hom e M em orial Day people from every r a iia l stock on a new co nstellation.” i t Is realized t h a t tw e n ty -e ig h t A rth u r Rollins, who was In th e e a rth , M b s M arvbell Flint Miss Evelyn I R escan h l i a s failed to prove d e f­ s ta te s have been added since D e­ HerfM* a n d Joseph S tre tc h e r wen* thick of th e fig h tin g in F rance, re ­ cem ber. 1818, th e wisdom of th is initely Just w hat person o r p e r­ George W ashington said: “ We th e Beliolls League delegate« t o th e tu rn s home He was one of th e take the sta rs from heaven, th e - sons created th e design for our decision c a n be appreciated. tw en ty -sev en th a n n u a l convention of first volunteers. Slowly th e n a tio n h a s expanded red from our m other country, sep­ n a tio n a l flag. T ra d itio n p oints to "Happy iMjr»” — tla* P o rtla n d d istric t E p w o r t h a ra tin g It by w hile stripes, th u s B etsy Ross as th e needlew om an westward a n d new sta te s have been le a g u e a t M olalla Ju n e 1. 2 and 3. T u a la tin Plains P resb y terian C hurch show mg th a t we liave se p a ra ted i whose fingers w rought w ith loving added to tlie Union, eac h re p re ­ H erb B nyder as ex-offlclo delegate t .:. • a m s le of th e S ta rs sented by a glistening s ta r in the Sunday BChOOl, 1'» 15 a m . Chil­ from iier. and the w hite strip es was appo in ted c h a irm a n of t h e d r e n ’s day observance, 11 a. in. T h e shall go dow n to p osterity repre-1 a n d Stripes, w hich was alm ost Iden­ blue field. Sym bolic of a n honest resolution com m ittee. tical w ith th e fla g as we know it pride in th e accom plishm ents of C h ristia n E ndeavor m eets a t 8 se a tin g liberty.” Mr a n d Mrs Jo h n F o rte of New­ o ’clock Topic, “A C h ristia n 's D uty today. th e past, to g eth e r w ith th e courage lo n g before Old G lory becam e berg visited a t th e 11. T. Hesse T ow ar Is ills Body.’’ R u th M c­ M any believe t h a t B e n ja m in a n d faith , w hich have alw ays ruled the sym bol of our g re at nation, hom e M onday th e destiny of o u r g re at nation. Dougall. leader. there were scores of flags re p re se n t­ F ranklin. George W ashington. Jo h n O ld Glory goes m arc h in g on! V isitors a t the B a rtle tt hom e last Adams, or som e o th e r person was Happy Day«" ing the hopes and a sp iratio n s of week Included Mr and Mrs. 11 A. our fo refa th ers C olonial flags show- responsible for the design. C ongress E xandner H ere Ju n e 13 M urphy of Pom ona Cal . M r and MRS. KATIE BL'SSE M a rtin Redding, ex am in er of o p e r­ anchors. beavers, rattlesn ak es, pine failed to designate th e m a n n e r In Mrs Bruce B chulm erich of O rland. w hich th e sta rs should be placed, M rs W illiam Busse. 67. postm is­ Cal . Mr a n d Mrs W illiam AL up a to rs a n d c h au ffeu rs, will lx* In trees a n d various o th e r Insignia. a n d it Is still a subject of conjec­ e of th em bore th e w o r d s , tress a t Glenwood l o r 24 years, • a n d IW ttle Beck of ( iervais W G H illsboro J u n e 13 u t th e courthouse Som Ho|s-. “L ib e rty .' or An Apjx-al tu re w h eth er they first appeared In passed aw ay S unday a t Jo n e s hos­ Keeney of L ong C reek, Mr. and from 9 a m to 5 p m rows, were staggered, or form ed a to Heaven." A favorite m o tto be­ pital. S he was born J u n e 14, 1866. Happy Day«** M rs A W’ W alker a n d Mr. and circle. at T rlppstad. G erm any. S he was M rs Ix-slle Howell a n d tw o dau g h - I F o r real pleasure, for live new s of n e a t h th e r a ttle s n a k e d e s ig n Wasj F rom lim e to tim e slig h t changes m arried D ecem ber 23. 1887. In S a n tors of H illsboro and Mrs. Clem-1 folks who think m ore of you th a n “D o n 't tr e a d o n mt- Old G lory's inunndlate ancestor in th e flag have been authorized Francisco, Cal . to W illiam Busse m ans, late of W hite Salm on. W ash. I a n y friends you've ever had. for bv congress. A flag of fifteen sta rs and th ey moved to Glenw ood in was th e G ra n d Union Flag, som e­ honest, unbalstsl opinions, for shrew d L ost a ll-d ay m eeting of th e Scholls G ra n g e will la* Ju n e hl T h e next com m ents of the d a y ’s news, aiwi of tim es called tile C am bridge Flag, a n d fifteen stripi-s followed the 1894, w here th ey took a sm all farm . m eetings will la* in th e evenings. ' politics a n d politicians, for in te r ­ the C ongress Colors, und known by e n tra n c e of Verm ont nnd K entucky S he becam e postm istress in 1910 Scholia I O. O F a n d R ebekah estin g stories of th e lives, a n d o th er designations. I t was sim ilar into tlie Union, a n d rem ain ed in a n d h a d held th e office fo r 24 lodges will meet. J u n e 13 to h e a r, events In th e lives of th e people to th e lla g as we know It today, vogue from 1795 u n til 1818. T his years. She Is survived by h e r widower, re p o rts of delegates to G ra n d lodge you know best, read your H om etow n except th a t tlx» union was com ­ flag inspired th e U nited S ta te s In posed ol th e crosses of St. Oeorge Its w ar ag ain st tlie B arbary p irates tw o children, Mrs. G eorgia S h a n k Scholia W o m a n s club will n o t' New spaper S afeway S tores Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 8, 9 and 11 COFFEE 3 lbs. ‘'j"“’ 21c ................ 60c 17c PANCRUST IOC Mac M a rr MILKj'.'.ii brand V egetable shortening 2 lit can Lb. can 19c SALAD OIL (Bulk) 17c Quart io ibs. 9-lb. bag MILK Leslie's. 8-lb. bag .. SOAP Ball Mason. CAN Gallon ........................ 65c 5C C A L U M E T B A K IN G POW DER BULK M A Y O N N A IS E CRACKERS— Superior 2-lb. box .................. SWANSDOWN— Better baking. P kg......... HERSHEY COCOA— */g-lb. can .......................... JELL WELL— Assorted flavors. 3 pkgs. 25c 25c 8c 14c 29c 24c 25c 1-I.B. CAN 2 I.BS. FLOUR 10c KERR DEVILED MEAT— Libby’s. • ¡, size. 3 cans ................. JAR RUBBERS— High grade. 3 dozen . 19c 10c Local. 4 bunches 10c T o keep In step w ith th e progress of your com m unity; to g et your sh a re of business, you m ust advertise regularly. T ake your new spaper pub­ lish er in to your confidence; | h e can give you invaluable assistance. E stablish a n a d ­ vertising budget. P la n a re g ­ u la r schedule for your a d ­ vertisem ents. I t's a policy th a t is followed by the m ost su c ­ cessful stores; It's a n Idea th a t will be p rofitable for you.—3tiU w «;er. iM ton.) G a z ­ e tte . COFFEE Columbia Best Quality coffee, ground to please. lb . 25C CHEESE CANDY O range slices. 1-lb. cello ... OLIVE MEATS Close out. 3-oz ..................... 13c 15c 5c CLEANSER 3 «................. 8c $1.79 79c Q uarts Doz...... KERR LIDS— R egular size. 2 dozen POWDERED SUGAR— 3 lbs. ................................ 93c 25c 19c OVALTINE— 50c size .................. 39c $1.00 size ................75c CALUMET— Baking Powder 1-Ib. can ............................... . 25c FLOUR Whole Wheat Kellogg's Bell brand 11c N II A X ill! FREE K e rr-G iffo rd 's Best. H ard w h eat. Sold on a money back g u a ran tee An a ll-p u rp o se flour. G uaranteed. OLD D U T C H CLEANSER t»nsl5C SO A P White Eag!e- A C rystid W hite product. 15C PIM E N T O E S H O T SAUCE “ SS 6""d'............. 13C COFFEE OATS AIR MAIL. No better coffee for the money. Regular or Quick 9-lb. 35c D O G FO O D ....................... 5C P E A N U T BU TTER ;„“p. 25c C AD TAT MP Q OU' mtL£tard or tomato. 13c O Z A I V L /I lN G J Round can. 3 for ................ T O IL E T T ISSU E ’°^,he€t roUs 17c ......... 21c Lb. Bag CORN RICE Y acht Club. Extra fancy broken. 10c Fancy cream yellow. 10c No. 2 can Hillsboro M eat C°* THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS -’ V * t - .... 'CAUSE1 ITS A GOOD [THING FOR A O u B E E S (7 r\ S M A S rtt VOxJ » , D o n ’ t KNOW ONE OF 'AXJ oTuN G ME Lighthouse. BISCUITS Pkg. FLOUR Red Rose s1.69 Blue B ell i9.? 1.55 ZTilteborqlllfcAr g u s LAFRANCE POWDER, pkg.......................... 8c CANDY— Fancy, high grade. | D g « Cellophane pkg....... JL _» Y- Golden skin. 4 Ibs. ........ Y our ad v ertisem en t Is th e reflectio n of your store In th is m irror. Everybody sees It th ere. If It Is n o t th e re th e m irro r is d a rk w here your sto re should be. You a r e th e re b u t you c a n n o t be seen. Y our sto re Is open for busi­ ness as usual, b u t “O u t of sig h t; o u t o i m in d !” MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg................................H r J. BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT Ä h:.“ .M c,L CARROTS sa« BEETS 8c 27c 10c 23c JAR CAPS— Ball Mason or Economy. Dozen PINEAPPLE — Libby’s. Tidbits o r crushed. 8-oz. -1 3 cans ............. ....................... Produce Prices Effective Fridny nnd Saturday The value of your local n ew spaper to th e success of your business can n o t be over estim ated. I t's w o rth all the su p p o rt a n d co-operation you can give It. F o r th e new s­ p a p e r is a m irro r reflecting th e life of th e com m unity in w hich you a n d your store have a n Im p o rtan t p a rt. Full cream . Lb. Pints Doz. PAROWAX— Pound ......... PEN JEU— 2 pkgs............................... SALAD DRESSING— Best O Q p F’ootls, home style. Quart t*Js«s^> MERCHANTS CROWN. FISHER’S BLEND or DRIFTED SNOW. 49-,b. sack BALL or JARS MASON. PORK & BEANS— A rm o u r's. Large <2* i.“: ... ............ 10c SALMON— Del Monte Red Q C w » Sockeye. Tall cans. 2 for O w V 10c A LETTER TO 23c 35c Dainty Bits, 2s, broken. TOMATO SOUP »*5,OAMP:8...................................... RIICHEK'S % ASH GROCERY 19c GRAPEFRUIT JAR RUBBERS, 3 doz............. „„ ^0 .. 9 ^IC Jv« Toilet. Woodbury’s. 3 bars Bottle M akes preserving easier. M AXW ELL H O U S E COFFEE 6c 19c SALT CERTO Flowers Placed Scholls Cemetery- Choice Thompson seed- Carnation. Tall can 25c school Cooper S m ith and M aude K u tten - Of Tlnitx-r a n d M rs Elsa Ab»>ndroth' s tru tte d by placing t w o of P o rtlan d ; and two grandchildren houses to g eth e r a n d adding porcties. ger of P o rtlan d . P our f.L'.ters. Mr». M a rie Oen-sler, With porch boxes for flowers. T h e W aldron hay baler sta rte d Miss M a rg are t S ta rk retu rn e d operations th is week. Hl Joseph, Mo ; Mrs. E. W anner, M rs Lloyd M urray a n d daughter, f(an Antonio. T exas; M rs Elizabeth T hursday from B anks, w here she M esenger and Muss Lottie Schaefer. was em ployed In the fru it b a rre l­ Mrs. o le n K eith, a n d tw o children spent M em orial Day w ith relatives ing plant. U erm an y ; an- also living. Jo e Evans of P asad en a. C a l . Is a t M t. Angel. Services were h e l d W ednesday May 33. Miss J u a n ita S arg en t a fte rn o o n from the chapel of the a t the J. L. K e rr hom e for a n In ­ P orest O rove U ndertaking company. definite stay. He Is Mrs. K err's e n te rta in ed th e following guests in observance of her b irth d a y : M a ri­ Itev C P. S abin o fli'ia tin g I n te r ­ uncle. H< sse. I r in a 1 n e I i .................. ui m en t waa a t G ales Creek cem etery. Elect O fficer, Trask, E rn est Lovegren, S ta n fo rd O fficers elected by R uby R ebekah G u tter. Arlene G o tter, Ivan, R ae­ lodge for th e ensuing term are ford a n d G ilbert Ja c k of T igard. Mrs. Audrey H eaton, N O .; Mrs. Evelyn A rm our Reynolds, R hoda Hesse. V. O .; Mrs. Mabel W ayne Hesse. Lyle M cCuen, ii Allison, secretary, a n d M rs. J. H. L eonard Reynolds, H anson, M ary Lovegren, Moore, trea su re r. and J u n e Nelson. RCH O LLB- A com m ittee of Odd Mrs. T im D riscoll of Brownsmeaxl Hay h a rv est is In full sw ing th is Fellows a n d R ebekah decorated th e sp e n t la s t week w ith h e r sister, week and tonic gram is being cut. graves ol w ar veteran s and those Mrs. Ju liu s C hristensen, a n d fa m ­ T ons of cherries are being d e ­ of O dd f ’ellow.i and R ebekahs as ily and with th em visited th e C harles livered to R ay-M aling cannery in a p a r t of the M em orial Day serv ­ Beyers hom e a t T ig ard S u n d ay a n d Hillsboro, K n ig h t Packing com pany ice a t M ountainside cem etery. T h e a l the Jo h n S te ts hom e in H iils- in i*ort!and. Jay cannery a t S h e r­ cem etery association held Its a n ­ boro T hursday. wood, a n d Guile I»acking com pany n u a l business m eeting, and C arl G uests a t th e Mrs. E lizab eth R eed W ohlschlegel was re-elected a d i­ hom e la st week were Mrs. A nna a t Newberg. ----------“Happy Day»*'--------- rector- P O. M iller is president, W enstrorn of P o rtlan d , M arg aret a n d P ra n k Rowell Is se c re ta ry -tre a s­ Je a n Sim of A stor a a n d M iss Ruby L et th e ad vertisem ents nelp you u re r T h e cem etery h a d been m ow ­ Y errington of P ortland. m ake your shopping plans. ed a n d generally p u t In first class Scholls berry grow ers' pool of condition T h e m any new shrubs blackcap berries is e stim a te d a t W< deal In Real Eatata p lan te d last w inter are all living 104 tons, a n d th e K a rp stein b ro th ­ W rite a n d add m uch to th e general a p ­ ers fiave secured the c o n tra ct for Fira and Autnaiubila Innarance pearan ce. . . . . Maka L oan , and laaua Sarcty Honda h au lin g th em to th e d rier a t D u n ­ M rs R. N M cClure a n d d a u g h te r dee. KURATLI & WISMER J e a n have re tu rn e d to the McClure G uests a t th e J. S. H erd hom e HILLSBORO. OREGON hom e a lte r spending th e w inter In M ay 10 were Mr. a n d Mrs. C. K. Talephona 1381 123« Second St. P o rtlan d , w here M iss J e a n a tte n d ­ H ubbard of Newberg. Mr. a n d Mrs. ed h igh school. JfM- K e rr Jr. and W illiam N u tter of S e a ttle sp e n t th e w eek-end a t th e J L. K err horn.' Joe Is tak in g a m echanic s course in S eattle and w orking p a r t tim e in a garage. B o m . to Mr. a n d Mrs. Victor Jones, June 5, a son. Mrs. E unice M urray a n d s o n C arson of B eaverton atte n d ed the M em orial Day exercises a n d visited M rs Audrey H eaton and Cecil H eato n du rin g th e afternoon. Mr. a n d Mrs. S tan ley T refren a n d d a u g h te r w ent to Bonneville FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 S unday, w here M r T re fre n p reach ­ Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon. — June 8, 9, 11 ed u n d e r th e auspices of the P o rt­ la n d C ouncil of C hurches. He has been offered a p erm a n en t position th e re as p asto r of th e com m unity c hurch, w hich was recently con- S easonal Close out. R egular or fast. 9-lb. sack ............... 47c 1.68 BROWN SUGAR, 5 Ibs....... Corn Meal RAISINS le” OATS 4-lb. bag CANNING SUPPLIES SUGAR J ' - ---------- - W hite. Page Thre4 OREGON 49-lb. sack $1.49 DELIVERY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 8, 9 and 11 Y O U 'L L never be “stung” when you order your meats 1 at the HILLSBORO MEAT COMPANY. We man­ ufacture our own sausages and cured meats . . . and feature only the choicest cuts. _____ For Friday and Saturday BABY BEEF A REAL TREAT MUTTON ROAST?““* |b.7c PORK ROAST £«".?• lb. 1 1 c VEAL STEW lb. 5 c MUTTON STEW lb. 4 c BOILING BEEF lb. 7 c VEAL STEAKS 2 Ibs. 2 5 c LARD COMP. 3 Ibs. 1 4 c CRABS 2 for SALMON lb. 1 8 c For stew­ ing or roasting While it foists Choice Steer Fresh Medium Half or Whole Small silvers. Glenn Campbell, M a n a g e r Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 982 Free Delivery