Thur «li-tv, Apr!, *\ H IL L S B O R O A R C O S, lu iio ri also provides that it be sub m itte d to Hie O regon convention of Hie Farm ers' U nion at M l A ngel in M ay fo r Its support and e n dorsem ent T lie reso lu tion wu dgn- ed by President John Plans and M rs. M ary L. H orner, secretary. Kanina D rlrg a te Kinton Granger» (o Visit John Kam na o f Bloom ing, vice- l.eedy Grange Wednesday president. was named to attend the stale convention. The county president am i secretary are dele- Illy M r- F I. Cd«, K IN T O N Mri Wayne VnnKleek gale. a u to m a tica lly, but us Pres- fe ll in the yard Thursday a n d i id e n t plans Is the state vice p ic - id e lit and w o uld not be able to b ro k e one of lia r Ulins. I’.i Ini Rev. V ir g il Speece o f serve Ix illi departm ent» ut the the K in to n Kvongelieul ch u rch in tim e of convention, it was tho u g h t vites u ll to attend the special meet- best to send the vice -preside nt Ini: • nt the ch u rch from A p r il 14 also. F. Beaman o f Kansas C ity wa to A p r il 26 Itev Speece w ill have ruuneone fro m nut of to w n to appointed to take Hu- place o f A r- n. list hint. Services w ill s tu rl at lln ii b e la u d on the d a iry com- | m itte e 7:13 p. in. M ay m eeting w'us set ns the P rogram Sunday • A short Raster program given at deadline fo r candidate» fo r Hie scholarship awards It was tho u g h t the church Sunday m o rn in g by m em bers o f the school Kveryone advisable to ho ld the contest at is in vite d Preaching service at tha t tim e so the w in n e r w o uld have u in pie tim e in w h ich Io make Il l'i by Rev. V ir g il Speece. preparatluns, us Hie Hummer school To Visit l.eedy Is Hie firs t o f June Each h a u l K inton O range m eeting S aturday w ill »elect one candidate fo r each T f . w a w e ll atten d ed O fficers (if one boy und one g irl, and ys' lioll' I ¡rance held the offices uword, fro m these candidates tw o w ill be W aller J iu p u tli gave a ta lk on selected to attend the sum m er ses gardening A num ber w ere present sion at C o rva llis. from T ig a rd G i unge Next v is ita & E53EN Baseball leugue re p o rt showed ! tio n w ill be next Wednesday eve teams organized at Cedar M ill, l>ifSS£lDORP ning. when K in to n O range w ill Kansas C ity . B uxto n, V erboort, v is it l.eedy at Cedar M ills West U n ion a n il L a u re l-S e iio lls 0LOQf<E' A id Meets Today F irst games w ill be played A p r il The president o f Ladies' A id so- 19. Clelv. Mrs E vere tt W rig h t, bus called a special m eeting fo r to day iT t iu id a y ) all day, w ith pot lu ck d in n e r at the home of M rs G ladys Aten T here w ill lie quilting and other sew ing A ll ladies are in v ite d . S H ER W O O D Sherw ood G range SAAR J Z UOW J63HPFEM Mr Arthur Mooney and tw o met v t im in S aturday w ith a large a tte n d c h ild re n fro m P ortla nd were w e e k ance. T h ird and fo u rth degrees end guests of Mrs M ooney's p a r were e x e m p lifie d fo r a class of STUTTGART ent M r and M rs F ra n k C F lu ke fiv e M aster C S Haynes reported FRANCE Mi Jackson, w ho was a guest th a t Sherwood G range is leading \K C H L fo r a few days last week o f tier the county in percentage of new /* S / sister, M i: George II S nider, re m em bers gained thus far. T w o STRASBOURG' tu rn e d to her home in P ortla nd new com m ittees were appointed ,o LUXEft-À tile firs t o f the week , i, l tlie li i t u r n l ’lo g ru m < om QßPEiBURG BOURG A business m eeting of the vice- m itte e consisting o f M rs Frances presidents of the F rie n d ly Six S u n Schallenbrand, E lm e r Jones. John day schools o f th is d is tric t has K ru g e r and G e rtru d e A lliso n ; and fo À been called fo r M onday evening i i '■ iiiiiitle e t o discuss cu rre n t at the home o f J M S tre tch e r of topic» consisting o f M rs G uyton SWITZERLAND Scholls. S. II Pom eroy Is vice- i , A dcttia Walling. Scott Haynes and president o f K in to n Sunday school. Francis D onnelly. Sherwood bu si T h e e n tire w o rld feared w a r w o u ld com e soon a fte r R e lc h s fu e h re r A d o lf H itle r , lo w e r le ft, sent N azi • II. E. ( . to Meet ness men w ill again sponsor free tro o p s gqoscstepping In to the R h in e la n d In v io la tio n o f th e T re a ty o f V e rsa ille s, w h ic h in p y t p ro Home Economies' c lu b w ill meet 1 movie» Ibis sum m er to foster c iv ic vid e d fo r p e rm a n e n t d e m ilita r iz a tio n o f th a t s tr ip o f G erm an t e r r it o r y a lo n g th e F re n c h ahd B e l nt the ha ll Hits T hursd ay a fte r good w ill. F irs t show ing w ill be gia n borders. G erm an y, In the L o ca rn o T re a ty o f 1925, agreed to respect th is clause. In a n n o u n cin g June 4 and on each successive noon A ll ladies in v ite d hi» de cisio n to re m trn s riz o the R h in e area. H itle r nsse rte il -«io m u tu a l assistance pact between Mr«. Edw ard O 'N e il i A nn e G rub- T hursd ay evening the re a fte r. z\ F ra n co and ltu » » ia hud v io la te d th e L o ca rn o pact p r io r to hi» a»‘ tlo n . F ra n ce ca lle d f o r s tro n g p u n i lm rn ) and tw o c h ild re n o f E n te r . com m ittee consisting of Gu» Hanke, tiv e m easures a g a in st G erninn y. N azi tro o p s are show n In th e photo, being re vie w e d by Defense prise arc v is itin g tier parents, M r. cha irm an ; E arl M a n sfie ld and Jake M in is te r W e rn e r von B lo u ib e rg . P ic tu re d a t th e lo w e r r ig h t a t» (French a r tille r y m e n . T h e m ap show» and Mrs II F G rabhorn. and Mrs. Maas, was appointed to contact (lie businesi men and raise the H oy liie r ly , he r sister. th e zone a lo n g th e h is to ric R h in e In to w h ich E'**ler gent his tro o p s. * necessary funds W a lte r Bowen wa: chosen treasurer. l engraver. He w ill leave in the near F. A Bennett, Bob Barnes, M r. : fu tu re , but Mrs. Olson w ill rem ain and Mrs. C. A. Sears, B e rt Sear.-. S ix drum s and s ix bugles have u n til the elose of the local school, M r. and M rs W ill H aney and been pro vid ed fo r the Sons of the w h ich the tw o daughters are a t fa m ily . M rs. M . C um m ings. M r. Legion as a be ginning of a corps, tending. and Mrs. W a lte r W rig h t and M r. w h ich plans to prepare fo r the B E A V E R T O N U pper grades of West U n ion local o f the Farm ers' state legion con ven tion in Rose M rs. Ted H o rn e cke r and son and M rs Lou W rig h t and fa m ily U n ion heard several speakers at b u rg next sum m er. The group is th e B eaverton grade school w ill G regory of C o q u ille are v is itin g in and B ud dy and B e tty K in g . the K P h a ll in N o rth Pluins 1 rehearsing under the d ire c tio n of iresent fo u r one-act plays A p r il B eaverton w h ile M r. H o rne cker is M r. and M rs. W a lte r W rig h t stay 0 in the high school a u d ito riu m A p r il 2 Jack Hayes, d e pu ty fire C om m ander Roy Baker. I in San Francisco fo r a m on th a t- ed at the home of M r. and M rs M rs LeHoy Wood wns called ' Mis» N e llie Mae Paul, w ho ha» , te n d in g the school o f in s tru c tio n G eorge W ilso n o f W atts w h ile they m arshal, exp la in e d h o w d is tric t u n it» fo r fir e pro te ctio n w e r e to Lew iston, Idaho. Tuesday eve- j been v is itin g fo r several weeks given by the S he ll O il com pany fo r were at T illa m o o k fishing . T hey m ng to be w ith her sister. M rs I w ith her uncle und aunt. M r. and ’ its employes. M rs H o rne cker was ■ also vis ite d th e ir d a ug hter and form ed M r K e n d ric k and H enry Hngg o f R e e d ville ta lke d on the Sena M cIn tyre , w ho Is c r itic a lly , Mrs. 1. 1. M eyers, left T uesday , fo rm e rly Miss M ild re d M cLeod of j fa m ily w h ile there. fo r tier home in Roanoke. V irg in ia . | th is v ic in ity . b u tte r code and the a g ric u ltu ra l i l l in a Le w isto n hospital. Mrs. Leon S ills . M rs. F rancis C h ris tia n E ndeavor society of m a rk e tin g act Three new m em H arold Peterson and John Mason, Herb, M rs. M. C um m ings and bers were in itia te d F loyd H all, M id d le to n w ent to P o rtla n d in a ; freahm en at L in fie ld college M c 1 Cora LaS alle w ere d in n e r p a rty body M onday n ig h t to hear D r M in n v ille . spent spring vacation nt C laude W illia m s and Lee Lorenz > guests o f Mrs. B e n ja m in G crm iq u e t Fred Jossy, A r th u r C o nn ell und Dan P oling, w ho is president of home T hey re tu rn e d to school of B eaverton T hursd ay. John Gates were named delegate» the In te rn a tio n a l S ociety o f C h ris Sunday. Mrs. M a ry S titt is ill. J/ the Farm ers' U nion convention tia n Endeavor. State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv V e rla nad H u b e rt Aebiacher are R be lid d at M l Angel in M ay Mrs. A. E Hanson en tertain ed T H A T C H E R M rs. Sarah Hane? in g the h ig h lig h ts of o ffic ia l ac out o f the L a u re l Ridge school, Joe lin k e r, John Pubois and M rs the Tuesday contract b rid g e d u o celebrated her 78th b irth d a y at the t iv it y a t Salem .—E v e ry w eek in th e ir home being un de r q u a ra n tin e at her home Tuesday afternoon. home o f he r daughter, M rs. L o ll F S Le m in g are alternates. the A rgus. tf H onor score was held by M rs. F. W rig h t, Sunday. Present w ere Mrs. Baseball team was rep orted o r fo r measles. M r. and M rs. Joe S tric k le r of H Schoene. Paul R ingle and c h ild re n of H ills ganized and firs t p ra ctice set fo r C. M D o w n in g re tu rn e d W ed boro. M r and Mrs. S. N. Ila n e y, Sunday. A benefit dance w ill be Prescott were w eek-end vis ito rs of nesday fro m Everett. Wash., where M r. and M rs G u y G ibson o f F o r held at H e lve tia h a ll A p r il 18 to H. P. S tric k le r. Play Sunday he had been v is itin g his son and est Grove. M r. and M rs. Fred d e fra y expenses T he n e w ly organized com m u nity d a u g h te r-in -la w , M r. and M rs. Jack Haney and fa m ily , Mrs. Sarah W illia m II D le rd o rff. one of Haney. M r. and Mrs. G eorge Me the local members, was in trix lu e e d d ra m a tic c lu b w ill present the D ow ning. as a candidate fo r the re p u b li play "Joseph o f A rim a th e a ," East- j M r. and M rs. A. Olson o f S or C loud o f Strassel. C e cil T o w e r of Everything in Insurance can n o m in a tio n fo r cou nty cle rk, er Sunday n ig h t in the school gym. ren to d is tric t are m a kin g plans to H ills id e , Mrs. V ic G re ip and daug h Phone 1701V 336 E. Washington It w ill be the firs t appearance of move to Seattle, w here M rs. Olson te r M a rye lle n . M r. and M rs. Ted und gave a b rie f tu lk N ext m eeting w ill be a social the players before the general p u b has secured a position as a stam p Haney and sons W a lte r and E verett. M em bers can in v ite th e ir frien ds lic. T he G ir l Scouts entertain ed th e ir to the dance. Ladies are asked dads at a special m ee ting planned to b rin g cake und sandwiches. fo r th e ir benefit, last M onday night. Mrs, VanKlcck • Fractures Arm aM » RMANY g J ? GE Sherwood Grange Making Growth Beaverton Pupils to Present Plays Fire Protection Topic at Union Mrs. Sarah Haney Observes Birthday RUSHLOW Tax Support for County Fair Asked (Continued from par« *) 1060 members o r more, goea on reco rd as endorsing the Bone b ill and that we ask a ll m em bers to p u b lic ly endorse and support th is b ill. " Copies w ere ordered fo rw a rd e d • 1 " Senator Bone and the O regon rongressionnl delegation. T he reso- Rrthany Baptist Church A p r il 12: m orn ing . "T he Touch o f ! O m nipotence;” evening. Easter p ro gram p u t on by the chu rch school A t th e q u a rte rly business o f the chu rch A p r il I the chu rch e xte n d ed a ca ll to th e ir sup ply pastor, the Rev. Theodore A. Leger, to become th e ir perm anent pastor. The hours I fo r service next Sunday are: chu rch school, 9:45; m o rn in g service. 11; Easter program , 8 p. m .— Theodore I A Leger, pastor. HAMS the traditional dish for Pnve Seven H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N ed in an alarm at m id n ig h t Tues WARD OFF SPRING I EVER T h is is the tim e o f year when i day. L itt le damage was done. o u r grandm others tu rn e d to the , standard spring to n ic o f th e ir day "s u lp h u r and molasses" and re- | lentle ly forced d a ily dose, upon Mrs. M a ry W alker, em ploye at th e ir fam ilies. T hey fir m ly be the G ilm o re hotel, is v is itin g in lieved th a t s u lp h u r and molasses Los Angeles fo r several weeks. w o uld r id the blood o f im p u ritie s Claudette G ilm o re had her ton- and thus overcom e th is sluggish Is and adenoids rem oved S a tu r feeling w e a ll are com ing to recog day. W. F G ilm c re and son Claude nize as "s p rin g fe ve r." It seems tha t the p o p u la rity of visite d in Eugene F rida y. s u lp h u r and molasses was due to i W alter W rig h t, who return ed the fact th a t it re a lly d id re in fo rce , home last week from a v is it in th e blood to som • e xte n t. It ap C a lifo rn ia , is em ployed at Cochrane. peared to supply th e blood w ith i Mr.-.. Leona Kocnm an and Mrs. som ething that had been la cking . : A nna W rig h t visite d in P ortla nd at day . last week. Bette Gene B u t tlie m odern housew ife o f to day know s th a t these body de W righ t, w ho has been in Good ficiencies may be supplied alm ost i Sam aritan hospital w ith typ h o id fever, re turn ed home w ith them. e n tire ly th ro u g h an adequate diet. Ida K iib u rg spent S aturday and In p la n n in g the menus fo r these Sunday in H ills b o ro v is itin g her e a rly sp rin g days one m ust w atch daughter LaV«m e, w ho is in Jones’ p a rtic u la rly to see th a t the d ie t hospital. LaV erne is m u rh better offers lib e ra l am ounts o f m in erals than last week. and vitam ins. These elem ents so M r. and M rs. George Riggle o f essential to the developm ent and B u x to n visite d at the B. T a llm a n health o f an in d iv id u a l protect home Sunday. Mrs. Riggle w ill re against colds and oth er infections, m ain in T im b e r fo r several days. prom ote g ro w th and are la rg e ly responsible fo r the g lo w in g h e a lth y We specialize in q u a lity com co lo r seen occasionally, b u t t o o m e rc ia l p rin tin g .—Argus. tf often m ere ly coveted. Thes? im p o rta n t elem ents a r e O M H a H H B B R S a H H M generously sup plied in any o f the . d a iry products— in cream, m ilk or | TRANSPARENT b u tte r, or in p n y of th e c o lo rfu l fr u its and vegetables. A n d i f yo u r ph ysicia n advises it you can in - i crease the v ita m in content of y o u r So thin yon ran see through meals by serving irra d ia te d m ilk them, yet strong and and irra d ia te d cereals o r bread. durable. V ita m in s are im p o rta n t if yo u in tend to keep w e ll and w ish to w a rd o ff a bad a ttack o f sp rin g fever. L e t us suggest a n a ttra c tiv e s p rin g menu. Tom ato Juice C a rro t R ing w ith Cheese Sauce Head lettuce F rench dressing Ice Cream W’afers M ilk to d r in k T his C a rro t R ing is cram m ed f u ll o f m inerals and vita m in s and m ig h t easily serve as a h e a lth fu l and w elcom e "s p rin g to n ic " fo r , y o u r fa m ily . J C a rro t R ing 2 ’-z cups cooked carrots, grated 2 eggs, w e ll beaten 1 cup w hole m ilk ss teaspoon sugar 1 '-2 tablespoon b u tte r I sincerely try to make ev *2 teaspoon salt. ery plate natural looking, M e lt the b u tte r in a r in g m old comfortable and restore lost and ru b i t w e ll up on th e sides, i features as near as possible. M ix the oth er in gre die nts together ' and tu rn in to bu tte re d m old. Bake in slo w oven. 300 degrees fo r about 30 m inutes. Serve on a hot p la tte r and f i l l the center w ith green peas. Serve w ith cheese sauce. DENTIST Timber - SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 Deliveries Dally Res. Phone 321Z for EASTER Breakfast or Dinner And don't forget to call the same number for regular milk deliveries. FIR GROVE DAIRY Grade A MILK and CREAM Phone 4RX1 ........ Phone 3251 EGG DYES With tablets and pic tures. Color them for the Kiddies. FLOUR We have them at the LOW EST COMPETITIVE PRICE. Package 49-lb. Bag ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS with that fixed flavor. The best you can buy. Strictly Fresh. Large Extras. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES F R ID A Y A N D SATURDAY O NLY We have the finest and freshest Fruits and A’egetables PRICE — Compare them! ORANGES RADISHES in town at the A Pound ..................................................... ** LEMONETTES or G REEN LOWEST Fancy Golden Ripe Fruit. BANANAS Dozen ONIONS. CELERY hunches W e ll bleached. Large stalks Ore. U. S. No. 2. Guaranteed cookers, Campbell’s Soup: BRAND You all know Campbell’s better coffee. Regular fl Size Tins ........................... SALT CHIPPED BEEF Finest Table Quality A R M O U R 'S S T A R Q U A L IT Y 8t,15c 2 Golden West Finest Japan and Orange Pekoe. Black Green, Large 5-oz. jar 15« CRACKERS Su ñX ROYAL GELATIN TEA Half Pound FRED’S CREAM KITCHEN QUEEN 24c We also carry a full line of Swift’« Premium and Armour’s Star Hams and order an extra bot tle of delicious F IR GROVE PAAS 25c 12c Call 4RX1 HAM DE L U X E BEEF ROAST Hillsboro Phone 542 East Side Terminal Portland Phone EAst 9131 Prices Effctive Friday, Saturday and Monday — April 10, 11 and 13 You can 't bu y 14c Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Keed- ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and Fur»«t Grove Tlckup and Delivery Service at Package Kates WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW Second at Main Street FREE DELIVERY A ll Meats Inspected by Drs. N ic o l and A lm q u is t Sirloin and Ribs. Daily Trips to Portland C om m ercial Bldg. 2nd and M a in Sts. H ills b o ro O regon F ire F ighters Called A sm all fire at the G a rre tt a p a rt m ent house on N o rth F o u rth ave n ue. caused by d u m p in g hot ashes out back o f the woodshed, re su lt- ORDER YOURS TODAY! 14c Hillsboro H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t Bonded and Insured Carrier Dr. P. G. Brown Sweet, tender and tasty—our Hams are sure to please. BACON sLEbASON'NG : FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMRAI.MERS Liberal Credit EA STER BACK BACON Lb Phone 953 PLATES Fresh a n d Crisp. 1 T A VIC Gur Home Cured. ri/AiVIO Half or whole. Lb. Donelson & Sewell Quick setting dessert Assorted flavors. Pk Golden West Armour's WHITE CLOUD Shortening This Is pure shortening, not a compound. Half Pound LO OK Pucked in Reusable jar. lb. Glass Jar