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Thursday, April lß, lOÍIfi n I L L S R O R O K in ton Board 'A R G U S , Conduct Special M eetings; Program Presented W lih on average of ¡’,7 1! per cent foi K t. r i „ | K IN T O N T .u c h il o f llic K in - tun i Inn,| have Igned r u iili .id fu r the com ing year. w h ich w ill he th e ir th ird year M is t Helen Schneider Lt p n n i'ip u l m id Met. A ud rey Vundet uio. t p rim a ry teach er T ills year's te rm w ill lie com - , pleteil May 111 w ith the annual p ic nic on the grounds P la n t arc be in g made fur the re g u la r program on nr near May 13 The Hu nan fa m ily o f three b r o il" i , w ho lucre been liv in g on tin- p ra n k R ichard * place d u rin g the past year or so, bought a ranch n t over a hundred acres m ar M o la lla and m oved d u rin g the past week Io th e ir new home The new occupant* on the R ic h ard» place arc H. E C a rte r unit V n It I1 ( ’.ii ter .1 r and „ i y, ho eamc from the eastern part o f the state, and took po ....sum l i t week. A piano was d e live red at the chu rch llic first nt (he w o k. M r. amt M rs August II D .ill- ni.'inn. M r and M is Jake Fnix, and o th e r members o f the I t a ll- maun fa m ily uttended a w e dd ing a n n ive rsa ry g a thering at ttic home o f M r. am i Mrs. N ick (¡e rig in Salem Sunday in observance o f M r and M rs D .ilh n a n n ’t tilth a n n iv e r sary and M r and Mrs. G erig'n 28tli Mi B ertha G erlg. who v is ile I w ith her grandparent Mr and M rs D nllm ann. l i t week, return ed to her home in Salem Thursday. M r and Mrs Bruce G old en < Ed na Richards) and tw o c h ild re n of P ortland, were w eek-end guests of Mrs G arden's parents, M r. and Mrs H u rry A Richards P rogram Given A ttendance was good at the Eas M arch. H illsboro d istrict .z-out Madge Pomeroy reading. M r Roberta WiLson; piano ami organ duet. M a ry C a th ry n H a ll ami M rs A u d re y V .ind ci in«»: Fifteen ladies of the Ladles' A id society met w ith M r. G ladys Aten, T hursday In a ll day m eeting w ith pot lu ck din n e r, amt a lo t o f sew in g was aceom plislied N e xt m eet in g w ill be w ith M i E, L. Kicks M ly 7 Mrs V ern on I.eachm an (M ab ie V a n K le e k i and c h ild re n fro m Port land w ere week-end guests of M i l.eaehm an's m other, M rs Louis ■ I V anK leek. T h re e H u rt S u n d ay in T rip le C ar C rash A N u it r a d lv e play o r scho ol fro c k Is P a tte ru 1421, w ith dress and h lo o m crs to m a tch . A v a ila b le In sizes 2 to H years, fitze 4 re q u ire s 2% yard s o f 3 5 -ln ch fa b ric fo r dress and b loo m ers. and % v ii rd fo r b lo o m e rs alone. T he r ig h t s tv lln g m id d e ta ils w ill m ake even a s im p le fro c k bo th gnv and be com ing, ns sho w n h r P a tti rn 8327. A v a ila b le In sties 8 to 16 years. F ire 12 re q u ire s 3 ’i y a rd s o f 39-lncb fa b ric unit 1 *-5 ya rd s o f rib b o n fo r bows nnd belt. T w o n d o rn h le n a rfv dresses w h ich e ve ry li t t le g ir l w ilt w a n t nre p a tte rn s 8152 and 85 28 No 8152 Is a v a ila b le In sizes 2 ot 8 years S ire 6 re q u ire s 1 yard s o f 39 Inch fa b ric w ith 2 y a rd ’ o f rib b o n f o r sash. P n ttc rn 8528 1« a v a ila b le In sires 1 to G years Size 3 re q u ire s 1 ’ (, yard s o f 35-tnch fa b ric , w ith 2 vn rd s of rib b o n fo r sa«h T o secure a P A T T E R N nnd R T E P -IIY -N T E P S E W IN G IN - P T I t l’C T IO N S . f ill o u t th e coupon below, being nuro to MENTION T in : NAME Ol T i l l s N EW SPA PER . F A S H IO N B U R E A U . 11-13 S T E R L IN G B R O O K L Y N . N Y. M rs. R. W. G raf S h u tc P .-T .A . H ead P LA C E . Enclneed f in d . . . . cent«. Please send checked be lo w , at 1 5 cents each: me the F a tte rn No. 8421 S ize.................. P a tte rn No. 8327 S iz e ................... P a tte rn No. 8152 S ir e ................... P u tle rn No. 8528 S iz e ........ p a tte rn s Necessity o f a S um m er Round- I U p in each paren t-tea che r group w as the message bro u g h t by Mrs. R I ’ . Rasmussen to t h e S hu le I ’.-T A m eetin g F rid a y evening A good sized cro w d tu rn e d out to ¡b e a r Mrs. Rasmu -en. w ho is state ch a irm a n o f the S um m er Round- U p w o rk. New office rs are M rs. R. W. Graf, p resid en t; M r Peter VanLoo. vice- president, and M iss C la ra Stream , secre ta ry-tre asu rer. Mrs. Sim pson and M rs. Plery i served. . M r- Peter V a n L o o took a n u m ber o f wom en to th e co u n ty coun- j ' t i l a’ G arden Hom e Tuesday. Name ................................................... .................................................... Address C ity ................................................................................................ • « •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• S ta te . N .im e o f tlila new spaper • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * - in* '-i vi* Highlights in Week's News p* ice a ,lv 'c i te d by thro- I a tin -A m v rlc a n countries. April 13 1 4-11 Club News The g irls ' • o w in g clu b o f S hute | c h ix il held a successful food sale i in F re d '- M a rk e t S atu rday. They now have enough m oney in th e ir ' I tre a su ry to send one o f th e ir n u m -l her to sum m er school at C o rva llis. T he g ir l to get the scholarship w ill i be chosen at the school p icn ic in ' M ay. Most of the g irls are on th e ir econd ye a r o f sew ing c lu b w o rk un d e r the leadership o f th e ir teach er, Miss C la ’ a Stream . A n u m be r o f p u p ils are also en- ‘ ro lle d in d a iry c lu b w o rk. T hey ‘ are R obert. Paul and L o rra in q Rennells, D a vid and L u r in a H ia tt. R obert Rennells. w h o has been il l w ith ty p h o id fo r several months, ' lost his c lu b cow re c e n tly . G rad u atio n D ay G range U rges fa x S u p p o rt for Fair J. L. A nderson PERFECTION jtb BAKERY cÆinivcrsdry SPECIALS Sale G old-N -Sno Cake 30c ,£,5 »Jg.,5 49c C U P CAKES the vei '■ included in the new booklet T here also she w rite s le t R. II. M eAninch Installs ter and receives m any fro m New Confectionery Sign friends, does a great deal o f read M r. and M rs. R. H. M eA ninch, ing. and creates an atm osphere of charrn and frie n d lin e ss tha t is ap who purchased the con fection ery preciated by those w ho v is it her " store at 322 East W ashington street P acking o f spinach w ill start nt the R a y-M a lin g cannery today and asparagus w ill p ro b a b ly be started by the last o f ne xt week. /rrs S tart Spinach Pack RFAUTY SHOPPE New Location — U p stairs— Room 1 DELTA BUILDING Special Opening Price» 85 New Ray M aihlneless D K M W IM Q ,0 «5 WAVE »3.5» O IL Special b .50 W AVE Hillsboro. Oregon Phone 1M2 April 17, Compare the sav ings th at Safeway offers you not only in this w eek’s sale but each w eek; consistently we of fer you the greater savings, and at prices th a t are only duplicated elsewhere when and where com petitive prices are met. Visit Hillsboro's finest and largest food store and compare the prices, compare the service and you too will shop at Safeway. FREE DELIVERY 1 SUGAR FREE DELIVERY TIMES DAILY Phone 2171 J 4 TIMES DAILY Phone 2171 PURE CANE 10 161c MILK COFFEE $-4 4 £ « 1 / JLeJL Peanut Butter ,b. 43c Whole milk, mild tasty. Lb. .......... Tableloaf. Absolutely guarantee! 49-lb. bag GRAPENUTS PUg...... 17c So H ealthful and Nourishing Mt. Vernon or M Maximum .......... * cans 3 19c CHOCOLATE , V-lb. cake 14c V A N ..S A M P K ,0 ,/: ; r . B aker's P le n ilu n i SODA BAKING BIKARB. Lb. pkg. 5c 21 TOMATOES 2 No. cans 19c N ow ’s Your Chance to Save on A irw ay, pure Brazilian. Lb. The W est’s most popular brand. 3 lbs A p p l esauce Cake DRINK 30c "GREEN SPOT” ORANGE - ADE HOUSE DRESSES P arkerhouse Rolls It’s REAL JUICE from tree-ripened fruit! 1 »4 .59 18C dozen W H IT E K IN G G ranulated. l.arge pkg. S A N IC L O R C1<q” ï “"d Bl“ chln! S C O T T IS S U E -j A ngel Food Cake or order it nt yhur favorite fountain GOAR'S W o m an ’s S h o p FIR G R O V E D A IR Y E. M. Barnes, Prop. G rade A Alilk and Cream Phone IRXI * a it)(1( « Vi a a a « >C!)fJ>( a a a it a a a a a a a a ;■ a a a a a a a a a a it a a a a a a ii.a a a. a a| 20c 30c 39c Always Demand Perfeetlon Bread and P astries at Your Grocers for N a tio n a lly know n. C f> \ D 29c 9c 25c 13c SC O T TOW ELS 23c So useful and sanitary, and very economical. C A M A Y , th e popular bars toilet soap . Call 4RX1 Hillsboro 49c SO A P ro lls SU PER SU D S 2 regular 10c pkg*. 15c 9c POST T O A S T IE S Serve them with sliced Peaches. C A N D Y BARS And at the same time help the packer move his big surplus. General Foods. Regular 5c. Large assortment and variety. Libby’s or Del Monte. Sliced or Halves 2 No. 2i/j cans 27c pkgs. 3 b .r . 15c IO C CALUM ET Baking Pow der PEACHES Nationally Known. Pound can Libby’s or Del Monte S g .9 5 17c 49c Canned Peaches ,2 Springbrook, Solid Pack 19c (Limit Saturday Only) MAXIMUM. Finest quality, smooth and eream y GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ¿„T 3 No. 2 c o n ...................................................... 29C FARINA 7i,fBVRY's'........19c soup J X X (Limit Saturday Only) CHEESE FLOUR 15C dozen A rack of $7.95 dresses at a special price of 98c ¡Com m on F o lk " by Mrs. Ida Kays ,t t'iiolls has been published in •■’•lino’ N It w here M rs K ays is 1 ' ■ V liv in g T he books are being old at Scholls and someone m ay la te r d i them here A n a rtic le in th e M inot D a ily News, says in Saturday, H o p k ln battles c ritic s o f W P A T hree persona suffered in ju rie s "b o o n d o g g lin g '' Sunday in a three-sided au tom obile April 9 G asoline prices advance two crush on G re e n v ille road near Ver- T h ir ty to 35 per cent incren e in boort. according to a rep ort made hog sla ug hter by Septem ber fo re cents. R n -e v c lt reinstates G eneral Ha- Tuesday at the s h e riff's office. cast. good. • Those in ju re d w e re John It Steel operations fo r week ad C o rp o ra te bonds m a in ta in steady M .irehel o f T im b e r, hr- w ife. Isabel, ton ", w h ile governm ent Issues are vance to highest p o in t since June, 1930. ItJarchol suffere d a b ro ken r ib and m ixe d. P resident Roosevelt in Jefferso n John II W eir, n a tio n a l T ow n end the others bruises. The curs were d riv e n by Ed o ffic ia l, comes to take charge of day ta lk says fu rth e r cam paign fo r V.inD ehcv. Forest (¡ro v e rou te 2. tangled clu b a ffa irs in Oregon em p lo ym e nt com ing. S h o rte r w o rk W a lte r V a n d crve ld e n o f Forest C lu b o ffic e fo r p o litic a l candidates week and fa ir wages possible, he s&ys. (¡rove , and M arch'd M are he l’s ea- In p rim a ry banned. Gasoline prices on coast raised was stru ck headoii w hen the o th e r Republicans em ploy 'b ra in tru s t' two cents. m achines attem pted to pass. to analyze new deal measure . Sum of S6000 discovered in su it Mr.- A P. Ite rk lio ltz o f B ea ver Ita lia n re b u ffs pence m ediator, re lin in g by Io w a couple. ton was in ju re d Sunday evening fuses to te ll M ussolini's term Town-sendites fir e L. E. Eggcrtson when the ear she was d riv in g , and House tax p l^p recognize debt. as le ctu rer. another d riv e n by E dw ard W B o rd e r fig h tin g stirs fa r east, April II M a rty o f P ortla nd , ro u te 2. c o llid e .1 Russian and Japanese in new President o f Spain bom b target. a h a lf m ile north o f H u be r The clashes. T e rro ris ts s tir panic at festiva l. B e rk h o ltz ear was parked beside April 10 San F ranciseff h a rbo r .scene o f the roud and p u lle d out in fro n t Easter bombs k il l and w ound in acute con tro versy over Grace lin e r o f h in t as he attem p te d to pass, the P en nsylvania. M a il b ring s g r i m boycott. S h ip op era to rs b la c k lis t Keep it alive with a lasting accident re p o rt file d by M a rty union. w ith S h e riff John C onnell, related Easter gifts. New push fo r peace faces Ita ly | M usso lin i to d icta te peace, ready g if t— and nothing you can Negotiation-- open in Geneva T in to de fy w o rld powers, push arm ies give will he more fitting day un d e r th re a t that if the y fail I on u n til su rre n d e r comes. o th e r sanctions t o b e d e c re e d 1 Riots feared at O regon prison. or more appreciated than against Duet- U n rr.-t stirs against new parole one of our attractive. M e xico exiles Calles, taken to U. rule. P risoners at Salem reported S. by guard in airpla ne . F o rm e r nervous pending actio n on release H ills b o ro Grange, m eeting In a ll W A T C H E S president arrusted at home at m id o f ex-judge. day session here S aturday, passed n ig h t. M a jo r league baseball season op Prices? They to are attrac a re so lu tio n fa v o rin g a tax le vy of Authoress sla in in N ew Y o rk, ens. Last year's cham pions. D e tro it joiie !i nth o f a m ill for . u p p o rt of tive. May we suggest you body in bathtub. T iger» and C hicago Cubs. w in. file cou nty fa ir T h is reso lu tion L o ca rn o powers end R h ine ta lks ! come in now while stocks Sanctions clash seems probable. w ill be .subm itted to Pomona Suprem e pence e ffo rt p ra y e r of A n g lo -F re n ch sp lit at Geneva p re arc complete. G range session here Wednesday. Europe. H e n ry Young ta lke d on Easter T. G. Nelson, re p u b lica n can di- dicted. K n o x holds lead ove r B ora h in nnd ro ll-c u ll was on “ Home Reme date fo r U S. senate on T ow nsend d ie s ” T w o candidates w e re given p la tfo rm , defies T ow nsend board. Illin o is vote. Suprem e c o u rt valida tes pay of lhe th ird and fo u rth degrees. N ight D o m in a tio n o f n a tio n a l triu m v ira te JEW ELER O regon governor. E xe cu tive held m eeting was postponed fro m A p r il spurned. Urges O regon dem and 211 E. Main St. Hillsboro e n title d to salary of $75110. 23 to A p r il 30. c o n tro l o f ow n a ffa irs. Local grange again plans to have "L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch" April 15 April 11 a bo otli ut the fa ir. P ara lysis h its San Francisco IS R u lin g voids state prison rc- piers. D eadlock between sh ip o w n lease system. F ehl mu.st stay un- ers and u n io n longshorem en breaks t i l M a rtin acts. over G race lin e r cargo. Dangers forecast in Europe by Dr. W illia m D. M o ria rty , dean L lo y d George o f school o f m erchandising at the State departm ent in d ire c tly w arns U n iv e rs ity o f S outhern C a lifo rn ia , foreign nations "a ga inst illu s io n blow s self and w ife up w ith hom e U n ited States is a fra id to fig h t." Townsend says pension plan w ill made bomb. Salem's an nu al Blossom day set w e athe r in q u iry . fo r Sunday. Easter bom b sent to m in e r k ills L ib e rty League cash used in c h ild in Pennsylvania. Texas to fig h t E. R. April 12 Italian s .smash w ay in to Dessye. Landon, Kansas governor, seems capture E m peror Selassie's grand leading choice fo r re p u b lica n n o m headquarters. FRIDAY and SATURDAY V oters o f Illin o is p ile up b ig in atio n. P ilo t A lm o s lin o nnd his bride , R ixiseve lt lead, K n o x beats out m issing m ore llin h a week, found Borah. Nebraska fo r Roosevelt. N e a rly a liv e in Alaska. F iv e hundred colleges said p la n tw o -th ird s o f voters show p re fe r nin g to jo in in w a lk o u t to m ake ence fo r dem ocratic chief. F o u r saw nut o f guardhouse at na tio n “ peace-m inded." GOATS and SUITS E th io p ia masses reserves no rth . V an cou ver B arracks. C o u n try's m orale declared high 1 9 50 I f you change y o u r address k in d L ib e rty League raps W orks P ro ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ire c t and nt gress A d m in is tra tio n b ill. tf League of A m e ric a n nations to once. — $g.!(5 last fa ll fro m C. O C h u rc h ill, snd have taken posses don recently I n stalled u new sign. "Mae's Sweet Shop.’’ M r. M eA n in ch announces th a t he is going to c a rry a fu ll con fection ery line, candies, Ice cream, etc. Services S unday for John D ooley ter services at tin- church Sunday Mi speak A n n u a l M ay Day service. May 3. 10 3(1 a. in. Pastor H enry S H a lle r inay be consulted any day except M onday, between 10 a m and noon, or by appointm ent. at the house office, 232 N T h ird avenue. troops again beaded t h e e n tire P o rtla n d area co u n cil in the ef- fic ic h c y ra tin g plan. T h is is tho cro u d < on.-.icutive m onth and t h - part: < leventh tim e in the last year. " A t 77. Ida Kays, brigh t-e yed, The navy 24-foot w haleboat a l lo tte d to the ‘'R a in b o w '’ was re ¡ li b it and w ith a k in d ly interest in co n d itio n e d previous to th*- circus, ¡th e w o rld and its people, has p u b w here It was placed on display, lished a b ix ik le t o f verse. and It was launched the fo llo w in g Mi K ays has been In M in o t John Dooley, 72. n a tive o f W ash- day at the P ortla nd Y ach t clu b w ith her s o n -in -la w and daughter. I m oorage and m o n th ly cruises w ill M r and M i George D. Mounee. in gton county. died at t h e Dr. Wednesday | now be held. T he crew is le a rn in g m ice last A ugust. H er home is on S m ith hospital h e r e j to p u ll now in p re p a ra tio n fo r tiie a w alnut ranch at H ills b <ro. Ore., m o rn in g after an ¡ lin e :' o f three years. F uneral services w ill b - an nu al regatta, June 5 and 6. w h ere she has liv e d fo r 23 years. held at 2:30 p m. Sunday at the A p r il 25 and 2(1. a ll men en rolled | "M u ch of her life has been de- , Forest G rove U n d e rta kin g com in the "E lem en ts o f Scoutm aster-1 voted to teaching A t 15. in O hio, pany chapel w ith Rev. F. D K e l s h ip " tra in in g eour e last w in te r she began the teaching career w h ich logg o f Forest G rove o ffic ia tin g . w ill jourm-v to Cam p M e ri w e th er j ended in O regon when she wa_- 71. In te rm e n t w ill be in Banks ceme on the T illa m o o k county coast as ) It had not been continuous, how - tery. g uc-.t. of A. I( W atzel, ch a irm a n lev ■r once th e re was a lapse o f 20 M r D ixdey was born F ebru ary n t the P ortla nd cou ncil cam p com years bet .vei n tea chin g engage- 12. 1864. on th«- horne-tead near m itte e to acquaint them selve w ith rnents Banks, w here he liv e d a ll of his the 500-acre reservation o f t h a life His parents were the late "C om m on V er ,e fo r C o m m o n council to be used fo r eigh t weeks F olk" is the t it le of the co lle ctio n C u rtis and E lizabeth Dooley He is i th is .summer Cars w ill leave H ills - of Mr.-. Ka.v's w ritin g s w h ic h nas s u rvive d by a sister. Mrs. Melissa t boro e a rly in the afternoon. R. R I ju s t come fro m the press. The G ild e rb lo m . a n d three brothers. Easter, d is tric t cha irm an , is in dedication is to "m y dear daug hter F ra n k and H e n ry o f Banks and , charge of arrangem ents. Florence (M rs. M ounee). he r frie n d s Ir v in g o f A m erican Lake. Wash. Plan are now being prepared and m y friends, esp ecially those fo r the b u ild in g of an "A d iro n d a c k w ho have prom pted some o f these P ilg rim House I type ’ eamp sh e lte r on the d is tric t I- -rn There is an in tro d u c tio n A p r il 19: Chapel service o f w o r 1 cam p site on the Ire la n d tra ct by Esther T horse ll. Kansas C ity ship fo r Low Sunday. 10:30 a. m. , n o rth of to w n . F o llo w in g the co m teacher fo r m any years, wrho liv e d Serm on on "The Road to Emmaus." p le tio n o f th is project, several lo r fiv e years in O regon w ith M rs. G radu al: Duet. “ C h rist Is Risen.” ' similar type shelters w ill be b u ilt. Kays, and w ho w ro te th is trib u te fo r soprano and alto. A p r il 26, at . one fo r each troop , and a su ita b le on M rs. K ay's 71st b irth d a y a n n i 4 p m., a vesper service w ill be 1 w a te r sup ply developed. W o rk w ill versary. held under the auspices o f C h ris I be commenced w ith in the m onth. "In fr a il health. M rs. K ays has tia n C ouncil, w ith de dication ot M o n th ly m ee ting o f the H illsboro had to rem ain In bed a great share tw o Japanese che rry trees. Jap I c o u rt of h o ifo r and d is tric t com o f toe tim e since com ing to M in o t. anese consul o f P o rtla n d w i l l m itte e w ill be held in the eour- _ I Board of re v ie w w ill commence a’ i 7 p. m and th e fo rm a l session at ' K p in A ll parents and frien ds are Prices for ' in vite d . 111» M r- olo Pase Five District Scouts Book of Verse Published bv First A g a in in Mrs. ida Kavs, Now in Fast F nt ire Council A hook o f "C om m on V erse fo r There she has w ritte n a num ber of 4 Signs Facility m o rn in g and a ll enjoyed the Easter , .sermon by tin- pastor. Rev. V ir g il Spccce P rog ram song, piano solo. Roberta Pom eroy and M u y C a tliry n H a ll, p rim a ry ela. , "Easter G ifts "; U 1 L L S B O K O , O R E G O N 19c Sliced or Halves n¿5 No. 1 cans PEA3HES Del Monte, Halves. 3 No. 2 cans W E RESER VE T H E R IG H T T O L IM IT TEA 29c 35C Q U A N T IT IE S Canterbury Finest quality, and at saving prices to you. Green. 4 */g-lb. pkg. JLÎ7V» ORANGE PEKOE Black. */g-lb. p k g.........