Thuradny, June 20, 1935 Directors for Schoofs Named H IL L S B O R O two-r»H»ni b u d d in g A bout 20 at te n d ril M ik . L W G u ild was elec led chairm an. V lcto i Bole« n, dire« to r fo r tw o yea rs, W illia m Waib<*l. m ine und p a in t und re p a ir a ll b u ild ings. No speciul tax was voted No B udget Voted No budget was voted at th« Jack to w n school when M i ('hurl« C la rk resigned as d ire c to r Luw r «•nee F k ken wa . elect«*«! chairm an M rs W ill G ernbellu d ire c to r foi one yeur und W. C Heaton re elected fo r three years Charles itoseinun was re elected fo r cle rk AR G U S, Katnna Report Slated M eet H IL L S B O R O , OREGON hariy h o sp ital w here he is conval- 11 si ing from in ju rie s received in an autom obile aeeident M r L a i sen is road engineer in L y n n county. M r and M rs Vine O rn d u ff and son and d a ughter o f T im b e r visite d M r. O rnduff*« niece, Mrs. Dewey M ercer, and fa m ily Sunday. Mrs. S. T u rn e r and tw o sons of P o rtla n d v is ite d her s is te r-in -la w , M rs J. H Felton, and fa m ily S u n ­ day. C. S M< Nay o f N e w b e rg is v is it­ in g bis son, W. H M cNay, and fa m ­ ily t lm week Hosts and guests were Father ’ Day d in n e r guests at the H a rle y Looney home in P o rt­ land. | a new m em ber, fo r three yeui and Mi F a ith C h risten in , cle rk J W Ita y n a rd resigned a p«»sltl«,n on the school boaul R epairs P la n n e d by N u m b e r B loom ing L u th e ra n C h u rc h Mrs. G eorge Mount*» und sons G e o rg e a n il H u b e rt. eurne Tuesday o f School D irecto rs N in e B eats H ills b o ro fro m M ln n o t, N I ) , fo r an In d e fm I ite stay. B L O O M IN G The B lo o m in g Farm I Hr I. II l>„nintlnl Couple G lv r n C h a riv a ri U nion local w ill meet at the B lo o m ­ S C IIO I.I.S A n n u a l m eeting <>« A b o u t 50 atended the ch a riv a ri in g school Wednesday evening to (¡rm ic r school w ith an ut le t »dunce given at the G eorge Knock horn« I hear the o ffic ia l re p o rt o f its d e le ­ " t i k • elected W Q Hi • ch«ii F rid a y evening In honor o f M r gate to th e state con ve ntio n , J F niuii, II. M Reynolds, d ire c to r for and M rs John liu e c k , new lyw eds ! Kam nu M r K am nu states th a t the tw o years, m id M is G ladys Trask, P lan Ite p ulrs | convention m arked a year o f p ro ­ ic th 'in x chairm an, was re elected (M r N«»rih I ’ lnln« I ’ T A.) N ine attended the annual m eeting gress fo r the organization. There fo r th re e years, and II T. I I chm * at the M ou n ta in sid e school when N O K T Il P L A IN S A n n u a l schixd are now 44 locals in th e state, a ll was re elected c le rk It was voted C a rl W ohlschlegel was elected m eeting was held in the school h a vin g made su b stan tia l gains in to redecorate and re|N iir the sc hot >1 ch u irm a n , George I.e w e lly n d lrec house M onday evening W illiu m J b u ild in g No »peclal tux wus voted to r fo r tw o years. J M S tre tch er I T ro u tm a n was elected d ire c to r fo r m em bership, W ashington c o u n ty i ha vin g the largest m em bership w ith Plan l.u rg rr Mcheol fo r three years and J E Bennett 1 three years, and Mrs. M V Ja ck- seven hundred p a id -u p members. uend T he in -d o o r b a ll team o f the lo­ a n y th in g better. — — the n e xt couple o f weeks at th e ir cal ch u rch defeuted the T r in ity I cottage T h a t the Townsend p la n m ust M rs B e rth a B ro w n and son Rob­ L u th e ra n ch u rch team o f H ills b o ro be passed as th e fir s t phase o f the at H ills b o ro Sunday 23 to 6. Local social s e cu rity program was the e rt of P o rtla n d visite d M r und lin e u p .: H a rold M eyer, catcher, contention o f th e speaker. Incom e M rs W. K Mays Sunduy. A lle n S im antel, p itc h e r; F r e d taxes in the U n ite d States m ounted I M r. und M rs C lu rk In k le y and sons o f P o rtla n d spent the w e e k­ M u h ly , lb ; John Liebenow , 2b; this year as a re s u lt o f th e g o ve rn ­ E lm e r G urske. 3b, A r th u r G urske m ent's p o licy o f increasing the b u y ­ end w ith M rs Inkley*« b ro th e r, C ss; Oscar M u h ly , If; Bob Liebenow , in g pow er o f th e people, C lyd e said D. Meek, and fa m ily . cf; H a rold K ru h m e r, r f. A r th u r T he Townsend plan w o u ld c a rry M r. und M rs John D u rcn d in g e r i and fa m ily o f A ltu s, O kla . a rriv e d G urske h it tw o home runs, the th is m ovem ent to a fu rth e r degree o n ly homers made in th e game and w ould e v e n tu a lly do aw ay lust week fo r u v is it w ith M r D u r- Accept K c h e fflin B id w ith the re lie f rolls, he declared endlnger's sister. Mrs. C a rl C h rls - The local congregation has ac­ A c tiv itie s aim ed to ta ke v o tin g tener, and fa m ily T hey spent the cepted an in v ita tio n to th e m ission p o w e r away fro m persons on re ­ 1 w eek end w ith M r und Mrs. John fe stiva l o f the S c h e fflin ch u rch lie f was attacked by C lyd e He de­ B lazer at Valsetz, Mrs. B lazer is Sunday and w ill have no services clared th a t a b ill proposed at the iilso a sister o f M r. Durendinger. in its ow n church. recent Oregon le g is la tu re to p re ­ Mrs. Fred Zybaeh le ft Saturday The c o m m u n ity greeted tw o n e w ­ ve n t n o n -p ro p e rty ow ners fro m v o t­ fo r her home ut Long Beach, Cal . a fte r a v is it w ith her sons, C a rl i comers the past week. A son to M r in g on bond issues was designed and A n d y C h rlsten e r. and fa m ilie s 1 and M rs. R. p M oe ller, local school as an opening wedge in th e cam ­ M r und Mrs. W W einecke and teacher, and a son to Rev. a n d paign o f special interests D etails of the revised Townsend fa m d C. G rab e l and fa m ily ! Mrs H in rich s. Ready to Hupply you with the south ily o v f is ite plan w ere e xp la in e d b y C lyde H ills b o ro Sunday. Funds w o u ld be d e rive d fro m a finest MEATS at the least cost. Fred B ro w n visite d his daughter. tw o p e r cent ta x on transactions M rs H a rold C u ttin g , a t K in to n Sunday. and inheritances and a 10 per Itra d y to udvbte you In purchasing cent increase in incom e levies. Pen­ M r und M rs C la y D orland. Miss Itra d y to give real value«. sions o f not to exceed $200 per Cora D orland. M r und M rs. C la ire ! (Continued from page one) Doiel, F ru n k Johnson, M rs. Fred m on th are proposed and w ould be Inspected by O r. Nicol M is V a lle y o f Raleigh station. Le- paid p ro -rata as fu n ds became B ro w n und Mrs. Sam uel Johnson D r. A l inquisì. land F lin t, leader o f the K in to n w e n t to G oldendale Sunday to a t­ ¡c a lf club, a rriv e d In C o rv a llis Sun- ava ila b le F o llo w in g C lyde's ta lk , th e a u d i­ tend the fu n e ra l o f R obert Newel, : day and spent fo u r days at the an uncle o f M rs B ro w n M r New el school. ence took a g ro u p o b lig a tio n to hud been a resident o f th is co u n ty j C om plete lis t o f th e co u n ty m em ­ fig h t fo r the Townsend plan. H ig h lig h ts o f the m usical p ro ­ and s till owned land near C e n te r­ bers a tte n d in g the session is as fo l- v ille gram was tw o solos b y P a u l K | lows: L a V e lle Jackson. V irg in ia M V Jackson und C la rk In k le y Sohler, M arg a re t S ohler. K a th ry n H utchinson. P o rtla n d baritone. O th ­ of P o rtla n d spent S u tu rda y and e r num bers w ere give n b y V ernon sCawrse. M a rv in H e y n d c ric k x and Sunday fis h in g on the W ilson r i v ­ A ik e n o f Sellwood. Miss V era H a r­ Lb. I N olan VanD om clen, C o rnelius; E v- er T hey caught th re e Chinook riso n o f T iga rd . M r M o tte r o f T i­ i e ly n Schum acher, B a rb a ra E n- salmon. I schede, A n ita Mae M organ. Eleanor gard and the local F oursquare Gos­ Mr and M rs John M ille r o f pel church ijfch e stra . The in v o c a ­ Lb. P o rtla n d and M r and Mrs. J. R | B endler, M a ry E lle n M a rin e r. Jean tio n was given by Rev George I A n n C onnell. Rem i Coussens, I.e- Sandford spent several days last M agwood of P o rtla n d and th e bene- : Roy M ills and C harles K a y. H ills - : d ic tio n bv Rev John p week fis h in g on the Trask riv e r. P enholl, ; boro; B e tty Jean Davis. L a u re l; ? Y ReV J ° hn P P ortland. Address o f w e l­ j Ruth M cCutchen, Hazel S m ith and come was made by J. H. G a rre tt, Lb. I L o re tta S m ith. G lenw ood; L o is , H ills b o ro m a v n r ! B ie rly , I-aVonne S h u ll, Rosalie A n n - Lo ca l com m ittee c h a irm e n fo r the Heed. June Bosw ell. C harles H em - Lb. ¡rich , C a rl Van K le e k, E lm e r B ie r­ event included D r. H e n ry Young reception: M rs. Percy Long, p ic ­ B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I L L M r ly. Amos B ie rly , Joe B e rg e r and n ic d in n e r; M . L . Berdan, accom ­ and M is E B. A nderson e n te rta in ­ Ernest H ite, B eaverton; B e tty R uth m odations fo r speaker; and G. N. ed w ith a d in n e r June I I . h o n o r­ Sutton. A lo h a ; Helen Schm eltzer. Taggart, tra n sp o rta tio n . Rev. R. L. Lb. in g the b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry of W illia m Gale. M e rle P ennington, P utnam is president o f the H ills ­ M rs Douglux A nderson o f P o rt­ H e rb e rt I^ ifk y and M y ro n B u sw e ll. boro club. R obert H K e lly , p u b ­ land Present were M r and M rs Sherwood; Jean Patterson. E ve lyn lic ity . lb«. Oscar Anderson. V io le t and Ralph Johnson. Lo is Replogle, D o ro th y Anderson. D r and M rs Douglas M cH yde and D onald Steele. G arden L o is A n n Selby. E d ith Anderson, and B e tty Anderson, a ll Home; of P o rtla n d. M r and M rs L lo y d Sandberg, M a rjo liv e Snare and B a r­ (Br L R- Struhb) A nderson o f H illsb o ro , and the host bara M arugg. P o rtla n d rou te 5; | M r and M rs. Jack G raham and und hostess. M r. and Mrs. E B Florence Evers and Peter Evers. I th re e c h ild re n o f M issouri are v is it­ Forest G rove; E v e ly n K e lly , Banks; Anderson. in g at the George Rosencrons home Miss M arg a re t D ickm a n le ft u J e w e ll B ilye u , H in k a Koopmans, T. P. B a ile y and fa m ily spent the week ago fo r M onm outh, w here Louise Hersmen. B e tte P ilk ln g to n w eek-end at Bayocean. she w ill a ttend the N o rm a l school and Chester Robinson. T ig a rd ; M a ry Guests at V . C S tru b bs' home 5 Deliveries Daily Re«. Phone 321Z sum m er session. Jacquess and A r th u r Jacquess. Os- last w eek w ere M r. and M rs. C a rl wego; W ilb u r N yb e rg and W a lte r Y a y z o lin o and baby d a u g h te r and 53E Eames, T u a la tin ; James A llis o n . Q uality p rin tin g —Argus. C h ris Bovre. a ll o f P o rtla n d. M o u n ta in Home; John Hansen, P o rt­ land ro u te 2, and R ich a rd Hagg. B rthany Baptist Church Heedville Sunday m o rn in g services; Sunday school. 9:45; ch u rc h service, 11, “ À Zealous M issio n a ry." E ve n in g se rv­ ices at 8 o'clock. P rogram g ive n I The Am os W a tk in s fa m ily and by th e Sunday school. P ra ye r m eet­ M r and M rs. A. N aderer visite d in g e v e ry Wednesday n ig h t —Rev. W a lte r Larsen M onday at th e A l- Theo Leger, pastor. N orth Plains School Elects Unity of Townsend Groups Urged Here (Contin «w MEAT SPECIALS County 4-H Group Returns Saturday SE A SO N IN G BACON 20c SID E BACON LO IN STEAK LARD COMPOUND 25c 9c 12c 16c 25c SA LM O N 14C BO ILIN G BEEF BEEF RO A ST Andersons Hosts at Birthday Party Green Mountain l’aire Three Mrs. Raffety Laid to Rest I-ong T im e R esid ent C ounty W a s I I I M a n y Y ears M rs M a ry A lm a R affety, fjft res­ id e n t o f W ashington county fo r n e a rly s ix ty years, died at her home near M o u n ta ln d a le Sunday afte rn o o n a fte r an extended illness. F uneral services w ere held Tues­ day afte rn o o n at the Forest G rove C ongregational ehurch w ith Rev H A Deck o f H ills b o ro o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t was in the R a ffe ty cem­ e te ry at M ou n talndale. M a ry A lm a M ille r was born In In d ia n a Decem ber 14, 1886, and as a c h ild o f tw o w e n t w ith her p a r­ ents to S p rin g fie ld . Mo. In 1875 she came w ith her fa m ily by w ag­ on tra in to O regon and settled in the A rcade d is tric t She was m a r­ rie d in 1887 to J. C. R a ffe ty of . M ountalndale. the Rev. W illia m , S m ith o f H ills b o ro o ffic ia tin g . De­ ceased is s u rv iv e d by the w id o w e r and the fo llo w in g c h ild re n : Mrs. i Charles fC e c iie i Schom burg, Narn­ I II » M r- Z*ll (1 mratkass) ia Idaho; F lo y d R affety, B u tle r H IT K O N K enneth Peterson, w ho I R affety. M ou n talndale; M rs. Fran els iR e th a i Brandenburg. O rcncn; is s tu d yin g m iH licine at W illa m e tte M rs F e rd ( W andai H a rtw ic k . I u n iv e rs ity , is ¡(le n d in g the sum m er Banks, M arie, w ho rem ained at vacation on a tr ip to New Y o rk. home c a rin g fo r her m o th e r d u rin g M an y frie n d s fro m here attended her years o f in v a lid is m , and V e rn - thi fun* ,' il Wednesday o f John | ita R a ffe ty o f Forest G rove. Ten ! G aarde at T ig a rd grange ha ll. g ra n d c h ild re n also su rvive. M i s Joe G u lle r. Mrs. L illia n M c- Mrs. R a ffe ty was a devoted m o th ­ Donald and E lm e r B u rch o f P o rt- er, a lw a ys fo rg e ttin g h e rse lf in her j land Visited th e ir sister, M rs A lic e thoughts fo r the c o m fo rt o f her [ W illo u g h b y Wednesday. c h ild re n , T h ro u g h a ll her years of M r. and M rs Fred S ylve ste r ot illness she rem ained ch e e rfu l and l Halsey v is ite d at the H. L. R o b ln - patient. , son home the last o f th e week, Rebekah c lu b m em bers fro m here I attended c lu b at the home o f Mrs. O ’B rie n in Feature O pal W ick at T ig a rd Wednesday. “ T he C o w b o y M illio n a ire ." fea­ T h is w ill be the last m eeting h e ld tu rin g G eorge O 'B rie n, w ill be at u n til Septem ber the V e n e tia n Sunday, M onday and M r. and M rs F ra n k M ille r o f Tuesday. He t h r ills audiences as Progress spent T hu rsd a y e ve n in g never before w hen he plunges in ­ at the Ray K u ik e n home. to society's w h ir l and tames the big to w n in a h u rric a n e o f h a ir- L e t the advertisem ents h e lp you trig g e r action. m ake y o u r shopping plans. Kenneth Peterson Vacations in East &¿coM»uca¿ Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials M A CA RO N I r ,bs.p*',”"i' SO A P ..."ZZ 15c 9c 15c 15c Coffee lb . « n e W H E A T PUFFS Ls PV PIN E A PPL E 4 ¿T « F L O U R ^ ^ ...... 5 1 .4 3 PRODUCE FEATURES Friday - Saturday Only _ J 4 .MV GRAPEFRUIT Medium .......19c LEMONS— Large, dozen Every sack guaranteed. PICKLES p»;-"-ln l""k- CONGOIN^;"1 |5 C 57c 25c LETTUCE Fresh, solid. Head ....... driU PE N JELL 2 ................. PAPER N A PK IN S CL'',VT « °r r.d..s, 9C TOMATOES Ripe, and 2.U........ 15c (V e n e tian tic k e t. F re d Dober, Rt. 2, C o rne lius) HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2001 FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET ÍMun&oTéütf G. Uiurel •THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE’ We are proud to be a member of t h e COLUMBIA FOOD COM­ PANY. a home-owned organiza­ tion named after our own Great River. S afeway S tores Pre iiN fJ v B a E tlN fflT ?. ; tP Ì MJ Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday, June 21, 22 and 24 When it’s stock reducing time at Safeway, it’s extra money-saving time for you! You’ll find lots of unusual values here this week, because its the last week before our mid-year inventory. Stock up and Save! ¡ W tti 'T rr I FREE DELIVERY A ROAST or STEAK Will Convince You! 55 T U N A FLAKES PORTO. Fruit pectin. 2 bottles 29c PEN JEL 25c 2 pkgs. FELS N A P T H A 5O P 10 A bars 45c PAROWAX CORN FLAKES K l "K,t’ ... 15c 2 lbs.............. 17c 2 pkgs. MATCHES — Search- light. JU N K E T „‘¿ r MiV ....... 15c Box 4c RICE. — Fancy B l u e MIRACLE W H IP o fX q . 39c ÏZ.......25c ORANGE SLICES— O A T S Large pkg. Carnation. Tiny. 19c 2 lbs. 29c CfA A D Liberty White or Sunny WAX PAPER - Dia- Monday. 10 bars ......... 19c mond. « 125-foot roll J 5c W E SSO N OIL 69c PAPER PLATES or Napkins. d 2 pkgs I 5c COFFEE 15c FRENCH’S Root Beer Columbia Beat. Save the OO« Extract. d cos( of the tin. Lb. Bottle X Oc Cï UJrV TD Drifted Snow, PICKLES — L ib b y ’a. F . or Crown, Fjgher’s Blend. 49-lb. . k ’1.70 Sweet, sw eet m ixed, Dills. N O R TH ER N — 6-oi. glass 10c 49-lb. sack $1.53 M A D IS O N 'S Vo». Can ID E A I.. V A N IL L A — C H O C O L A T E — M A P L E (P IN T FISH SPECIALS SALMON Fresh Silvers 5-lb. Average 24c) 14c LB. CORN B u tte r No. 2 can — C41 •VOAft ASK US FOR LEAFLET — "C. 8C H .” PU RE C A N E SU G A R is a guarantee of unfailing sweetness, purity, and uniform duality. 10-lb. Cloth Bag ................................ ............................... 25-lb. Cloth Bag ............ ........................................ Celebrate "Happy Days" In Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4 WVU $1.25 . . 15c MALT D9C SYRUP PORK RIBS u 12c PURE LARD 2 ,b, 3 3 c I Sleepy H o llo w . P in t jug 19c Quart jug ............33c Pancake Flour M a xim u m . Large pkg. 15c COFFEE MINCED HAM BOLOGNA WIENERS lb. LIVER SAUSAGE HEAD CHEESE Win a 19-Day, All Expenses Paid HAWAIIAN VACATION or One of 345 Cash Prizes K e rn e l B lu e R ibbon 3-lb. ra n LB. or W H E A T . ENTER NOW! Pineapple Hillsdale Large 2 ^ cans HALIBUT Fresh, Firm By the Piece Grocery Prices Effective F riday to M on­ day. inclusive— June 21. 22 and 24 H IL L S B O R O MEAT Quahty C O M P A N Y SO TTic< Phone 982 Free Delivery A IR W A Y (Lb. 18c) S i 3 lbs. ........... NO B H IL L (Lb. 23c) 3 lbs. /»f t O " hominy Q vv /s Van Camp's Large can SPINACH W a lla W a lla Large ran 4 VV _ X SALMON 10c CHEESE COFFEE Banks Full cream. Edwards Dependable Vacuum pack. Limit. 2-lb. can .............................. . Ot/V Flour Safeway. 49-Ib. s a c k ..... .ft lu XcZ KRAUT Ray-M ai. - ioc Pride of the West. 49-lb. sack ..................... Tomato Juice Campbell’s 10-os. can Oats 9-lb. sack...... Fluffiest. Lb. box Cleanser 10c SOAP 4 «„ Shredded Wheat The original. Pkg. ................................. W h ite K in g T o ile t. 3 b a r> J L *X V lie TISSUE Silko, Jello r Assorted flavors. Pkg.................................... 13c CHIP BEEF 5c Lighthouse. 2 cans ...... 5c 1000-sheet t . 19c Mayonnaise Best Foods Q uart ......... Wheat Flakes if 4«>C Bran Flakes XtfV i.“ ’ _ 10c Brooms Peacock. 4 sew ............................. JF — vV Marshmallows Sunripe. Carnation. Large pkg............................... 15c h . Post Toasties 33c 2 pkgs. 15C Produce Features for Friday and Saturday Only! CARROTS ™ESH'..L0.CA.L;..................... 3 LETTU C E LARGE> S0LID heads . G R A PEFR U IT ^ S : MEDIU”^ ZE:ZZZ 5c .......2c .....19c bunches »