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H IL L S B O R O ir ,« Aloha G range 4 to Give W ork Ita scimi I Dance Pleasing M anager M iHreen Illy II II ll. n i i n l l l A I.Q H A Aloha (iia u g e w ill put nil the th ird m id fo u rth degree w o rk at H ills b o ro G range tonight (T liu r.'d a y i. Mi M alt K in g is im p ro v in g from an Illness, w h ich confined her Io her bed I he past week Mi t ' .1 S tickn e y wa , ill w ith f ill last week, but Is able to lie ut the o ffic e again I. ( ’ Meeks 1.1 b u ild in g a large t lll ll of developm ent of hi elm ken Ini lie . on hi acreage on V ista avenue. M ik Hoy A n tr im has been s e ri ou sly i l l w ith flu It I. S nyder had been advised to go to a ho spita l fo r observation because of u co m p lica tio n o f m i ll c u ts M r and M i s C lia ile I lak e P ortla nd v i iti d M i .m il M i ic I io. " lin e " I. II E a rlo w Visited Mrs F a llo w ', m other hi G resham S u n day. Horn, to M r. m id Miss ( ' J. llo l- ln g e r F e b ru a ry 23, a liny Miss A lic e Huntington, attending lie la io l at H opew ell, pent the w e e k end w ith her parents. D r. and Mrs H u n tin g to n Lo cal I <> O F m em bers a t tended a Port land lodge meet ing F ebru ary 22 w ith A W T a ylo r, w h o was given th e th ir d degree. M anager M cH reen Pleased M alinger Fred Mi Breen was w e ll pleased w ith the response of local people in a tte n d in g the buxeball dance, w h ich bro ug ht in a goodly su m Io help In e q u ip p in g the team M ore e iite rtm n in i'iit i are planned fo r the fu tu re . Visits in Smith Mrs. 11 A L o w re y le ft F rid a y In com pany of M r and M i; G. W B ug le o f H ills b o ro fo r several weeks v is it w ith re la tive s in San Francisco and Los Angeles. M r Hagle Is b re a kin g in u new car on the trip . M rs M a jo r W ciscnbech .¿ill assist ill the store ill the ab- ,• of M; Low rey Postm aster and M rs H I. P rice Visited her m other at Pleasant Home. They rep ort m uch snow and ice on the tr ip It J. K ir k p a tr ic k of H a rry 's place suffere d shock in an accident F r i day and was attended by D r. P it m an o f, H illsboro. Aloha < oiiiinunlly Baptist Church C om m encing S u n il iy m o rn in g the pastor w ill begin a series of ser mons fro m L u k e 15 chapter The subject Sunday al 11 a in. w ill be "Jesus W atching fo r S in n e rs ” The I! V p P w ill meet T hm sila;. evening w ith a pot lu ck .supper at 7:30. The you ng people's to p ic foi Sunday evening w ill he "H oys mid G irls M i' Tobias' class is spon soring a cafe te ria lu n c h in the Q u ie t, /¡A IR B A N K S -M O R S E W A SH ER O NLY J ffQ .5 0 tJiJ EASY TERM S chu rch p u lo i at G p in. S aturday to he fo llo w e d by a p ro x ia in in w h ich the Ih 'th a n y hand and <»th- vi . w ill take p a il, t ’oiiu- wc hud a very fin e nvrvicp Sunday m orning, M i lh • In iio ’ inp tin* inc age and a moh* (p ia rtc t fro m P ortla nd uh w e ll aa our ow n g ir ls ’ choir. Ki iihiy at 2 p in. wc w ill m e e t for p r a y e r as th a t i . a day set opart fo r tin* "W o rld 's Day o f P raye r . Women’s Clubs to Begin Work Soon << o i i I I h u h I fro m p a r * l> rou te I. C ornelius, ch a iim a n ; M i D o ro th y V m D o incleti, secretary; Mr John Iba cli, J r . lib ra ria n ; M i . O lio Itiebch, smig lea,lei W allace M ou ntain M r. Charles Nel on, Scappoose, ch a iim a n ; M rs ( !la d \ . S m ith. cretm y : M l Reva Haymond, lib ra ria n ; M is. N e llie G ia n t, sung leader The* home econom ic extension cou nty com m ittee, w h ich wa . ap pointed last .spring by the county agent, has had charge o f i.pon.-ur- ii.g the home econom ic extension w o rk in W ashington county, ac co rd in g to M i ■ E ie k w o rth M e m ber:. o f the com m ittee are M i D ella M C ypher. N o rth Plain . c h u t m a n ; M rs John M o llo y , route 5, H illsb o ro ; M rs John PI a ■ route 2. F o u s t G rove: M rs It, W. Ras mussen, rou te 4. Sherwood, M i Thom as It Hole, Ga ton; Mt Francis E Hudson, ro u te I. B eav erton. secretary. C o m m itte e meet; the fu s t M onday of the m onth at 2 o'clock in the home dem onstra tio n agent's o ffic e in the court house. transfer of Funds Blamed for Arrest (Cortiiriurd from p a g a I » liq u o r Io m inors It is alleged by the o f f ic ii ; that he fu rn ish e d w ine fo r some o f the you ths o f his hom e tow n T ony G re b lo o f near T iga rd. P o rtla n d ra ilw a y s h o p e m p lo y e , has been placed un de r arrest on com p la int th a t he threatened in ju r y to his w ife and fa m ily . T w o men and a state policem an wen" needed, according to the re port. to place handcuffs on L lo y d T ip to n . T u a la tin , w ho is in ja il pending action o f the grand jury- on charges of d r iv in g w h ile d ru n k and d is o rd e rly conduct Hi- was arrested in T u a la tin Judge Donald Tem pleton, ill cou nty c o u rt M o n day, bound T ip to n over under $500 bonds on the d r iv in g charge and $100 bonds on the oth er A x e l L in d b e rg , H ills b o ro route 5 near M id w a y, was u rn -,te d W ed nesday m o rn in g by a d e pu ty s h e r if f oil a w a rra n t fro m M u ltn o m a h cou nty ch a rging t iit and ru n d r iv ing. it is alleged ill the c o m p la in t that L in d b e rg stru ck a car on T e r- w illig c r ' bo u le va rd Sunday a fte r noon and fa ile d to stop. S h e riff’s deputies Tuesday a fte r noon m ade .short w-ork z,f an a p peal fro m M i G u y Clem ens of Ipava, 111, to locate her brother. George Stevenson, w h o came here il l 1930 Stevenson was found on the S hu ltz B ro th e rs p o u ltry farm w here he is em ployed and his sis ter's le tte r d e liv e re d to him . 1930 N A SH Special Sedan. A B U Y 1928 B IT C K Sedan. Good fam ily ear. O N L Y Our Modern REPAIR SHOP Now in the bands of a com petent m echanic with many years’ experience is at your service. Soe thia big overaize waahor today I Not only your oye, but also your ears will tell you what a value it is. It runs so quietly that you'll say it isn't running. Washes faster, too because it has larger capacity. Safety roloase wringer can bo move'd Check up on our repair prices first. The latest equipment and m eth ods used. WILLARD to four positions. Ask f o r Free Demonstration Thomas S. Sholes Q U A L IT Y MELTEBEKE ELECTRIC STORE 124 S. 2nd Ave. R E P A IR 137 8. 3rd Ave. , "Saves You M oney on Every Purchasa" Hl Hudson WORK Phone 21W Dealers for - Terraplane W illa rd — M ohaw k Standard Gasoline und Oils A lo h a Business D ire c to ry Aloha Lumber Co Equipped to size lum ber as required at yard. J. B. IMLAY of S auvie1. Island w e ie H ills b o ro vis- ito is Wednesd iV. trim ..li t ilig busl- no . and gre etin g old frien ds M r. H a ll wa fo rm e rly m anager o f the W ater A L ig h t plan t i l l H ills b o ro and 1,-lt l i e l e III 1MB lie a ’, , there w in * no paved (re e l; hen* then, and lie recalled la y in g pipe lin i on ' ,• ’ ond ano ¿I n ' i c o t , ...n o n too |,I,'in k in g o l’ bo'h itreet.; had to be to rn up at the same "H ie Incus men anil m onied men. when they come to re a liz e what the Townsend I'liu i is. w ill fin d il is their f in li d " dis la n d Eugene B u rr. ; pe.ikei before a large a u d i- eiii i. at the M E church S un il >y. M r. B u rr is fa m ilia r w ith tin w o rkin g s o f (he proposed tia n ac tio n tax under the Townsend Plan as em bodied in the M i'G rn a rty lu ll before eolig le and lie declared th a t it no tim e could the tw o pi e cent transaction tax exceed, even If pyram ided, .six per cent T h i he gave in re fu ta tio n that it w ould ru n as high a s ix ty per cent a . opponent , claim . lie i h d lc n g e . anyone Io how him in black and w h ile how Ihey cuii make such a charge " O il a $750 ear the to ta l trans ic- tlo n tax is le s than $27 and on f if t y loaves o f bread the to ta l tax per loaf w ould o n ly be one-h i l l a re n t." pointed out the speaker The women of the local club pre ented a potted plant to Mrs F. M D ilip w ilh th e ir b irth d a y i" n g ra tu la tio n s Special m usic for the ocrasion was furnishe d by m em ber; of the F u iiisq u lie c h u rc h . A acred duct was sung by M r and Mrs. J G reen and a .acred m usical num ber on the De.igan e le c tric harp played by Mrs. K atie Birthday Celebrated— M r m id M rs E B. W atts gave a b il l Inlay d in n e r S u n d iv for th e ir ..nil R obert Wat!.-; of P ortla nd . Pres e n t were M r. and Mt . Robert W at's M r. and M i. W illa rd Hughes and the host and ho les M i. and M i . Hubert W atts rem ained fo r a few days' visit. Have .Social Tonight— Sponsors of the Sea iic o iit Ship R ainbow w ill hold a social hour ii i r scouts at the Veterans’ h a ll a fte r the co u rt o f honor this eve- n in g tT h u rs d a y ). E n te rta in at D in n e r— M r. and M rs. F ra n k P atil e n te r tain ed w ith a d in n c i pa rty Sunday. Guc. ts were Me rs. and Mesdames George M cC o rm ick of P ortland, Ralph D c a v ille and fa m ily of Gresham, and H erm an Rehse. m eeting w ill be chu rch M arch 11 at 2 Fanners’ Union Store Develops P o ultry and D a iry Supplies FR E S H -F E E D S Emerson’s Garage Oregon ALOHA SHOE REPAIRS Old D riekllno Shop S till doing best of w ork w ith best of materials. —J. S. Stanton. C. J. Stickney for Real Estate, Rentals, Eire anil Auto Insurance oha Oregon O. B. Bennett General Repairing Telephone 8251 ALOHA PHARM ACY L. 11. Fal low, Prop. Phone Beaverton 9910 Prescription Specialist Complete Slock of Drugs Cigars and Tobacco DR. W. D. HUNTINGTON D E N T IS T Beaverton 9955 Aloha. Orc a J K .n d W ant Listings Farms, Home::, Unim proved Land and Acroage. Telephone Beaverton 2651 - 9901 H IL L S B O R O , Par*' Three ORPOON Iy f.ro u p Meets— -T. A study group, pre-schoo ’ o;,i . W ill meet T u '- .d iy !i’ e p in. at the P eter B'iscoiA ,ol Discussion top ic is 'He.<in Sex E ducation.'' nrrniek at Hospital— I. M iC o rin ie k was take n ti ho p ita l Tuesd iy evening foi •mergeney operation. He is eon , ing n ic e ly at last rep ort. M M. R om ig and f u n ity spent the •"cck-end a , guest, at the home o f H ubert H u bb ard at C o rv a llis Mr Hom ig attended the annual banquet a' the E psilon P hi Tau fra te rn ity , na tio n a l h o n o ra ry in in d u s tria l arts. Mr M a u rP c C o u tu rri and Mrs. W. II K u th o f P ortla nd w i re guests Tuesday o f th e ir parents, M r. and Mrs. J. Nieodemus. M yro n Sheeler o f Forest G rove u n d e rw e n t a to n sil o p e ra tio n at Jones hospital S aturday, D r. A O P itm an operating. L o re tta M ay B ris b in c o f near M o u n ta ln d a le had her to n sils r e moved by D r. II. D. H uggins M o n day at Jones hospital. Divoree Suits Filed M a rq u e tte —L. C. from Elm er Births Boyer -To M r. anc oyer o f N o rth Pl Ì. a boy. B ob linge r T o M r. uh lin g e r o f Aloha, boy. District President Visits Auxiliary WK IN U R A L BM TA TB W rit« F ir« arili Autom obil« Inaurane« Maka L«»ana and l«a«M fluratV Bomb Mr«. M ay W ite rs of Salem d is t r ic t pre.-.ulent o f the A m erican L e gion A u x ilia r y , w ill m ake an o ffic ia l v is it to th e H ills b o ro u n it Tuesday evening at the Veteran We specialize in quality ha ll, and a ll m em bers are urged to mereiai printing.—Argus. attend. T he C o m m u n ity S ervice c o m m it tee, Me ■,dames Fred A m acher, L C la rk . L. S D im s . Fred Engel- ding er, and Helen Deichm an. w ill be the hostesses. PKAL KUR ATEI & WISMER H II.I.S U O K O . Telephon« 13»! com t M arriage Licenses ORKOON 123« Secnnd 8t. Town ! John Ernest M arsh. C o rne liu s ro u te 1. and Augusta M oy Hanson, S p rin g fie ld . F ebru ary 24. W illia m E Marsh. C o rn e liu s ro u te 1, and H a llie M ay Hanson. C ornelius. F e b ru a ry 24. H a rle y L. T aylo r. B eaverton ro u te 1, and G race C. Behtn. T ig a rd ro u te 1. F e b ru a ry 24. S A X T O N & LO O N EY Producer» of Quality SA ND and GRAVEL P lant located 4 miles north of For est Grove on Gales Creelc. Phone 16O9R Mission Dry Orange Mixer Sparkling— W ithout Equal Available All Dealer»— Bottled license by ROYAL SODA WORKS Phone 2432 Hillsboro 345 E. M ain S t H ills b o r o ’s F in e s t F o o d S to re D e lp h ia n * Meet M onday— D elphian society w ill meet M o n day w ith M r.. W. C. Christensen. f<’onlinur<l fro nt dmitp I* local w irehouse in clu d e d a i r y feeds, gasoline and oil O th e r Items in clu d e c h ie fly tw o ta n ila rd lines of farm m ach in ery, seeds a n d b u ild in g m aterial. A fu ll stock of tire s i being added along w ith a catnplete tir e service. B a ke r said. A t present, pa rt o f the large b u ild in g is occupied by th e Home L a u n d ry , hut th is space can be made a va ila ble to warehouse needs at any tim e and perhaps m ay be used at some tim e in the future . B ake r said. T he Farm ers' U n ion is a com p a ra tiv e ly new org an izatio n in W ashington county, the firs t local h a vin g been organized fo u r years ago at V erb oo rt. The cou nty o r ganization fo llo w e d in F e b ru a ry that same year w ith m em bership and locals increasing ra p id ly since then O ffic e rs o f the local co-operative in c lu d in g J. II Jacob on o f H ills boro, H arnld At-bischer o f S he r wood. M. E. T o liv e r o f Gaston, and M anager It. N. Baker, a tte n d ed the annual t r i- la te regional m eeting o f the P acific S u p p ly Co oper d iv e in W alla W alla F ebru ary 20 and 21. A cco rd in g Io Baker, the regional reported a ve ry rap id g ro w th d u r in g the last year M r. B ake r also called a tte n tio n to the fact that in D enm ark. Sweden h n d Holland, w here the co-o pe rative m ovem ent h is had its greatest developm ent, effects o f the depression have been fe lt but lig h tly . The reg io nal is op erated fo r the purpose o f securing large volum e contracts on com m odities consumed by its tnem - j bers and d is trib u tin g these com - : m odifies to its members, he said. PERFECTION BAK ERY You want the finest of nationally know n foods— all tested, tried and true and offered constantly, day in and day out, at m oney saving prices — then you w ill naturally turn to your Safew ay Store for this concrete assurance of consistent quality a t greater savings to yourself. You want accurate and courteous service at its best— full assurance of shopping convenience— handy store arrangem ent, m ade possible by the most m odern of food store equip ment. If you are looking for daily low prices on good foods, then there is no question in our mind that you w ill soon be a regular Safew ay cus tomer. Prices E ffective Fri., Sat., Mon Prices E ffective Feb. 28, 29, Mar. 2 FLOUR P ear Brand. Guaran teed. -f .fl SU G A R Purest, fine cane 49-lb. bag .... Fresh every day during I.ent at your grocers. Chock full of raisins, and fruits, tasty frosting. dozen (C o n tin u e d fro m paste that m ore d a irym e n use th e m ilk scales and b u tte rfa t lest. T h is can best be done throu gh a herd im provem ent o r cow -te sting associa tio n ." W ashington C o u n ty Testing association has now been operating as a county group since last M arch, b u t some o f th e herds, w h ic h have finished th e ir ye a r’s w o rk, w e re already te stin g in the jo in t cou nty association, w h ich has been fu n c tio n in g fo r tw o o r three years p rio r. F igures on the tw o h ig h herds show an average p ro d u ctio n per cow o f 451 pounds o f fat, a feed cost o f $9H. and a re tu rn above feed cost o f $ l l i ; ’5 On the tw o lo w herds th e re was a pro d u ctio n o f b u tte rfa t o f 30fi pounds per cow, a feed cost o f $83 and a re tu rn above feed cost o f $41.75 The high cow produced 670 pounds of b u tte rfa t and there was a to ta l of 10 cows th a t had an average an nual pro d u ctio n above 575 pounds of fat. T here w ere 11 herds that had an a v e n g e p ro d u ctio n per cow fo r the herd o f 300 pounds of fat o r m ore per year. D a irym e n co m p le tin g 12 m onths of testing December 31. 1935. were as follow s: M rs. Tom W illia m s. Forest G rove; D a vid lla g g and Sons. R e ed ville: Mrs. Robertson and Son, Forest G rove; C. B. B u chan in, Jr., Gaston; C o n n e ll B ro s , H ills b o ro ; A lb e rt G reener, H ills boro: Amos W atkins. H illsb o ro : J u liu s Christensen. H ills b o ro ; F ir G rove D a iry, H illsb o ro : M o rn in g - dew D a iry. H ills b o ro ; C. E arl S tretche r, Beaverton; E lm e r E. G uerber, H illsb oro . O ffic e rs o f W ashington C o un ty D a iry Herd Im prove m en t associa tio n are as follow s: J u liu s Ctyris- tensen, president; C. B. Buchanan, secretary and treasu rer: F.d F reu- denthal. H illsb o ro , and Oscar llagg . R oedville, directors. Dave S eibert o f P o rtla n d has been em ployed by Thom as Sholes as m echanic and has alrea dy be gun w o rk. He has been em ployed in P o rtla n d and in the east. S ei bert plans Io m ove his fa m ily here as soon as possible. BREAD FREE DELIVERIES DAILY J U L IA L E E W R IG H T. T h e 100L q u a lity bread, sliced. I Lb. loaf 9cI POPPED WHEAT A ll re a d y For your convenience Phone 2171 Natural flav Soft JELL W ELL cube Quality PERFECTION Bread and Pastries YOUR GROCER Perfection in flavor and ingredients. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON This Coupon W orth 5e (Five Cents) On the Purchase of 1 Pound of This Coupon W orth 10c (Ten Cents) On the Purchase of a 49-lb. Bag of BLUE SEAL FLOUR a Top Q uality Hard w heat at ..................................... A IR W A Y COFFEE at Money Back G uarantee. Lb.................................... N O B H ILL Coffee of unexcelled fresh quality. 2 lbs. 1 ..................................23c) C O R N M EAL 9-lb. bag PIN E A PP L E Best HEALTH Milk H abit! Call us today and let us start daily deliv eries. LETTUCE— Large CALAVOS — Large CAULIFLOWER. 69c Sanka Coffee th a t permits sleep FIR GROVE DAIRY Phone 4RX1 size GRADE A CREAMERY BUTTER Ask for It every tim e you order B U TT E R . Washington County Product of Highest Q uality. Available at All Groceries solid heads. 2 heads .................. snow white heads. Each POTATOES — Ore CARROTS. Cali, Oxharts Large bunches. Blue Plate Quality. Solid For tem pting salads. 3 for........ zialtJV 50-lb. bag ........... <4 No. 1 « ( tins JL t A vK 4 O f» LW 3 bunches ............. J XJ Corn ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Dressing Del Monte. Finest Golden Bantam. Sunkist M ahala. So sweet and juicy. 3 dozen . t JU J'V Arizona seedless. Now at their best. Salad Serve Quality. 2 ":„.2 25c FOREST GROVE Flakes. Apples. Pippins, C grade. Faced and filled. banks. U.S. No. 1 £ Grade A M IL K and C R E A M Dainty - - - That are re ally FR ESH — I t is possible for you to constantly keep a w ell balanced menu affording your entire fam ily natural health foods at verv low cost. Safewav’s larger selection and displays w ill them selves testify to the fact that Safeway Stores are produce experts—and equipped to handle your every need— far more economically. Quality. the Libby’s. Crushed or Tidbits. 8-oz. tin with. FRESH FRUITS o W VEGETABLES H ershey’s let Tall can ................ SY R U P s& Select Eastern Qocoa in every bottle FIR GROVE Milk a n d Cream. ( ■«-* Best Alaska Pink SA LM O N SA R D IN E S AS8S‘ Associated Products H aircuts 25c Aloha SONS lla y - G rain anil Feed M IX E R RICHARD BARBER SHOP Former 11 illsboro Speaker Says Plan Visit Friend of Business Residents M i and M i . A lb e rt S. H a ll Reveal Need USED CARS Tests Better Producers 1933 C H E V R O L E T M A S T E R SE D A N — Completely reconditioned A personally indorsed ^ il used ear. O N L Y . *9x1 A RCU S, PRO DU CE PRH ES E F F E C T IV E P O S T U M CEREAL LP Vge 20c H ealthful Beverage. SH RED DED W H E A T The Original and Genuine Dozen F R ID A Y ........ X d ttJV AM» S A T I R I) AV PORK 8C BEANS for Van Camp’s. Large 27-oz. tins. 11c T E K IN G CrL“ Ä