H IL L S B O R O Hape Two Honor People on Birthdays z fight M r« H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, October 31, 1935 O R E G O c en te r O u tfie ld and Toi'bet in the llilh i b ack field show ed m ark ed mi pi*o\«>ment on offense w hile Dick Abts tu rn e d in a good defen i v c job W uhnei, how ever, still show ed effects of his sp ra in e d ghouldei llilh i p la y e rs eutue out of the g »me in good shape w ith th e e x ­ ception of Abts. w ho suffered a b ro k en tooth A bts w as w earing a leath er m ask to protect his face. E arly in th e gam e a blow low ed th e m ask back against his m outh and b ro k e out the tooth. A bts was ab le to re tu rn to th e gam e for the second half. New 1936 Oldsmobile D ur Rock Creek Folk Celebrate; Spelling Record Good ( |tv ARGUS. ,\P F. r« £ n l< h ) ROCK CREEK M rs M o r t o n C ongdon e n te rta in e d w ith a p arty S atu rd ay ev en in g in h o n o r of th e 80th b irth d a y of her fath er, Hubert Men ( 0 ) H l. 11e in ig I h l h i <71 Moses. P resen t w ere Messrs, and th e f e lf r . o n It, I. lb w e ll M u to« S v l ii il n n - r i . i l It I I. M esdaines F red Henson and H ub­ om ing Hunnet \ \ »'h u i« |i Ivy IMU» ert, H elen and C aroline, F ra n k t ' M.-i / p c i 1er E ast. N iiholas K ies and C ecelia, t i»fc d u. M il I n 11.It S itm k a r tl Cli and Jo h n B erger, and Frod B urns. W it i n i f i | h | i I . I It N rfl W ie -... U M o h r I I It w B lue Mei. S tanley Congdon, the hostess and H ab M . (¡1m u A M « Q j n Ci tv w ht n tain th e honor guest. Kill H h u tllv y b in 1er £ his disti he l.r b v l ».m t Seal T r a in W in s Risiati] a rte d a mi i- in t, W n it o r i « n E Rock C reek school ball team d e ­ tu re tfie lU , C . m I c U liu t o - tu b - ililo l w h en he got It Tu. ( im x llli. C liM -e feated the B rooks H ill school last up i h in d nd insisted on w eek 38 to 12. g o v ern o r an d act i c M r. and Mrs. J. P a rrish and h it planning b o ard for fa ilu re to O ld sm o b ile p re s e n ts , in 193?. tw o n e w a u to m o b ile s in to w h ic h e v e ry p ro v e n fe a tu re h a s been fam ily of P o rtlan d visited at th e p iw .d e mor. inform •ition re la tiv e e n g in e e re d . T h e s e fe a tu r e s in clu d e a ll th o s e a d v a n ta g e s w h ic h a d d to th e c o m f o rt a n d s a f e ty of J , J. D um as hom e S atu rd ay . to th e prop< sed new bu ild in g . th e p a s s e n g e r as w ell as th e e c o n o m y and pel fo t m a r ... ot th e m o to r. I m p o r ta n t am o n g th e 1936 M rs. Louis Z u erch er is sp en d in g O ld sm o b ile f e a tu r e s a re liv e lie r p o w e r, in c re a s e d lu x u ry an d c o m f o rt, su p e r h y d ra u lic b ra k e s , a few days in P o rtlan d w ith M rs c e n te r - c o n tr o l s te e rin g , so lid s te e l “ T u r r e t t’e p " b o d y b y F is h e r, k n e e -a c tio n w h eels, s m o o th e r T h e p resen t session gives ev ery FO R E ST G RO V E F u n e ra l serv F in est A m acher th is w eek. p e rf o rm a n c e , in c re a s e d a ll-a ro u n d e c o n o m y a n d t fe ty g la ss a s s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t in a ll m o d els. oes fo r Mrs U n til.i I M d l li l i p rom ise of going dow n in history B uildings W ired T h e m o d el p ic tu re d a b o v e is an O ld sm o b ile S ix F o u r D o o r T o u r in g S ed an . , wild died M onday, w ere lu id Wed as one of th e most e x tra v a g a n t sp e­ .T h e electric com pany, w hich is cial sessions in th e h isto ry of the nesday afte rn o o n ut th e Forest first instance, only a sm all quail t o fu rn ish electricity to p art of th i- state. T h e re w ere 184 em ployes on G rove M ethodist ch u rc h and in ter t i t v of pow er w ould bo d em an d section, has sta rte d to build th e ir th e house an d sen ate p ay ro lls th e inent w as in F orest View fem e by th e public, llh es here. John G utsch m id ts have first w eek co m p ared to 162 for th e terv. th f ir house and o th e r b uildings list special session. C riticism of In th e second place, he said, t h e , M rs M ills bled to dentil as tin / w ired ready for connection u tility com panies w ill lo w er th e ir | Rev J R. S te w a rt, d istric t e ld e r result of an accid en t before m edi th is situ atio n re su lte d in a slight I Continue«, from n«.*e one) -W eek-end visitors at th e C onrad th in n in g out of th e h o u se em ployes, ta k e n its one g reat step to w ard ra ,e s >° ni,'vt 5he co m p etitio n r a t h - pf re e M ethodist ch u rch , is cal h elp could be secured. S he fell D ick hom e w ere Mr. and M rs Ed but th ey a re still ah e a d of th e b ecom ing th e g reatest pro d u ctiv e r th a n atte m p t to ab an d o n th e ir i hold th in e g F serv ices for th e rw gular from u w ash in g m ach in e on lilt S pady and fam ily. Mr. an d M rs second special o 19. 3. M any com - area in th e U n ited States, larg e p ro p e rtie s in linos an d p o w e r l q u a rte rly m eeting, w hich ends to ­ back porch us she a tte m p te d ti H enry M artin and fam ily of C ed ar inittees w hich so fa r h av e h a d stations. T his n a tu ra lly m oans th a t day (T h u rsd ay i at th e F ree M eth ­ w ash a w indow , c u ttin g tier let O ne of th e d efects of th e p re s­ Mill. Mr. an d Mrs. H enry W alter n o th in g to do, have em p lo y ed a e re w ill be little ch an g e in th e odist church. Rev S te w a rt is h o ld ­ on th e m etal purl of u m op e n t schem e of things, he said, is tn and fam ily of H illsboro and Mr. ch ief clerk , ju s t in case M so u rce of pow er. S he w as born at L incoln. Neb ing services at 2:30 p. nt. today. °* th e h a lte r w hich is placed on lit attd Mrs. E. V aughn. Mrs. W. H a rd ­ th e p atro n ag e in th e house has A n o th er point w hich he b ro u g h t I E v a n g e l i s t i c m eetin g s w ill be S e p te m b e r 26. 186» m a r r i e d to E d airy in d u stry by lack o f g reen ing and Mrs. A. S en n er of P o rt been han d ed re s u d M u rin su m m er out is th a t th e pow er com p an ies held at th e c h u rc h N ovem ber 1 G ran t M ills at A rnold. N e li, J u lj I« —J z n o u ti t by a co m r> m i ittee p ¡H astu ioiitivo ttii^ g th t i t e r u d ry t j c'uiitiiivi **?,, r» DnHinnti c o m p e s e d o f B u L of I nion. E ckers- m onths. P a stu re* p lan ted to th e do not u se m ore th a n 40 jicr c e n t ! to IO b E sth er H T u rn e r of H ills- 14. 1889. an d cam e to O regon u F lo re n c e D ancer of P o rtla n d , C lack am as and B arn es of rig h t W nd, o f , 0 ^ , w ith w a te r of th e am ount of p o w er w inch th ey boro, P o rtla n d d is tric t evangelist. 1906 s* n t ‘he r L " p, M ultn o m ah H an n ah M a rtin o f at th e rig h t tim e . w‘ u id m a k e P lis can generate. D eceased is su rv iv e d by t ti < M is T u rn e r, fo rm er te a c h e r in epts. Mr. an d M is. I . e d I anc< i M .: i.n . w i * iie-.i.'e d w ith lin- one o f , de g g reatest reatest d a riy a re a s in 'T he people," ho d eclared, “should H illsboro schools, has been e n g a g ­ w idow er. F G. Mills, arid the fol -A,. A. E llinger left for P u llm an . ing u p en ough re p u b lican su p p o rt th e w orld, h e declared . bo told by e x p e rts w h a t p o te n tia l ed in th is w o rk for th r e e y ears low ing ch ild ren : Dr R alph Mill W ash., S unday and expects to re- to put o v er L a to u re tte as sp e a k ­ am o u n t of ele c tric tiy can be used a n d is now co n feren ce S un d ay Forest G rove. A rth u r Mills, ('a id A n o th e r p o ssib ility p o in ted out to t n about T hanksgiving. er, has also been d o in g h e r sh are by tile public a n d how m uch should school se c re ta ry for th e O regon well. Idaho: M rs Max K icker am of h an d in g out th e p lu m s in th e is th e p ro d u ctio n of vegetab les. go to new in d u stry . E v ery e ffo rt C o n feren ce F re e M ethodist ch u rc h M rs Rod B latchford, both of I’orl t .a u r in e L eu H o n o red T h ese products, h e declared , could H a rrie tt L. D yer, su p p ly pastor, land: Mrs K night B ig g erstaff ol ■Mrs. Ben Leu en te rta in e d S u n ­ house. bo c a n n ed in vast q u a n titie s and sh o u ld be m ad e to b rin g all of Miss T helm a „ ln a» a,, day w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r in fin d a read y m a rk e t, fu rn ish in g a th e in d u strie s possible to O regon is in c h a rg e of th ese services, an d Mills. W alla W alla. W ash. A sis honor of th e 7th b irth d ay of h e r C ounties w ould be reliev ed of h uge incom e to th e a re a as a to assu re its fu tu re d ev elo p m en t." in v ites all to uttend. ter, M rs K eith W alker of Ju le s T he p ro g ram t.nnottneed for n e x t d a u g h te r L au rin e P resen t .w ere all fin an cial resp o n sib ility fo r pay- whole. burg. Ohio, an d a b ro th e r. I.eKin MT an d Mrs. W alter W ism er and m ent of old age pensions a fte r A n o th e r p o ssib ility is th e fla x M onday in clu d es a discu ssio n of N eedham of E u g e n e , also su rv iv e O phelia W ism er of H illsboro, Mr. 1936 if a bill by S en ato rs B vnon j in d u stry . In th e east, D odson re - th e budget by D onald T em pleton, and Mrs. L ev erett A dam s an d fam - and W allace m eets w ith leg islativ e m ark ed , th e y can n o t u n d e rs ta n d co u n ty judge, ad d C om m issioners ily and E rn a S tachle, P a tty M ar­ favor. T he b ill w ould sh ift th e w hy a n a re a such as th is in w h ich H erm an K e rk m a n an d Ja m e s Lew is. shall, R uth, Ina, Leona and R uben co u n ty load to th e sh o u ld ers of ■ flax w ill grow to su ch ad v an tag e, 'C o n t i n u e ! f r o m p a ir« o n » ) Stauss, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu. th e state, ex cep t th at tax es to be should n o t b e u n d e r d ev elo p m en t y a rd line, ex cep t w h en llilh i sc o r­ M erle and L eA nnc Leu and tht¡ levied for old age assistan ce by alo n g those lines now. P erso n s in- ed th e lone touchdow n. h o n o r guest. th e counties th is y e a r w o u ld be »crested in flax p ro d u ctio n , Dod- T h e a n n u a l Roll C all. N ovem bei H ilhi scored sh o rtly a fte r th e -Rev. E. J. Scheldt. Mr. and Mrs. tu rn e d o v er to th e sta te re lie f com - son p o in ted out. sen t an Irish flax sta rt of th e second h a lf A fter an 11-28, this y e a r is a tim e for sum L ouis Z u erch er and B illie H affn er m ittee to su p p lem en t th e $1.000,- a n d lin en e x p e rt into O reg o n and (Continued fr-’m « a n nn«i ex ch an g e of punts. W ah n er took a good o ld-fashioned Bed C ross eele o l th is section an d Mrs. A u g u sta 000 state ap p ro p ria tio n in m atch - j a stu d y w as m ad e of co n d itio n s L incoln s.re e t. dow n L incoln t o : g , H elens p u n t on h is ow n 35 an d ¿ ra tio n s. It is ju s t 30 y e a rs ng H affn er of H illsboro atten d ed th e ing fed eral fu n d s for old age pen a n d pro d u ct. T he re p o rt w as th a t S‘ -,venue ar,d on to th e re tu rn e d it 15 y a rd s u p th e field th a t th e A m erican N ational Bei m ission festival at one of th e R e­ sions. T he b ill w ould also red u ce th e re w as an o p p o rtu n ity fo r a co u rt house g ro u n d s fo r th e flag , L ine plays b ro u g h t tw o first dow ns C ross w as in c o rp o ra te d u n d e r it form ed churches in P o rtlan d S un- th e age lim it of p en sio n ers from g re a t in d u s try h ere, a n d th a t fib er , , an i put th e b ill on th e St. H el C ongressional C h a rte r. It is tim e dgy 70 to 65 years. O th er am en d m en ts flax of th e best q u a lity co u ld be T he A rm istice ce le b ra tio n w ill th erefo re, to c e le b ra te 30 y ears o 33. T hen W ahner. from in th e b ill w ould m ak e th e O regon pro d u ced ..D orothy Stauss of M aplew ood close w ith th e a n n u a l L egion dan ce i {a k <. p u n t form ation, galloped a n d ach . , iev em en t by th e re-o rg an ized act co n fo rm to th e fed eral act i n , Papt>r p u lp cam e fp r a and Jo h n Z w eifel visited a t th e n o th in g of the m ar in lo r a r e ­ in th e S h u te I a rk a u d ito riu m at I sq u irm ed his w ay 15 y a rd s to th e bot>y- lu th e m a tte r of resid en ce re q u ire - E rn est Stauss hom e Sunday. velous acco m p lish m en ts for tin view . w ith D odson te llin g h o w in- nig h t. T em p le's D ance o rc h e stra | g j H elens 15. m ents. Good Spelling G rade : flu e n tia l g ro u p s in th e east w ere h as been p ro cu red fo r th e o e c a - ! T w o line plays gained five y a rd s in an ity since th e first Red Crus 1 d o in g e v e ry th in g p ossible to re - sion an d good m usic is assured, a c ­ an I th en G arfield passed to W un- g ro u p w as form ed at G eneva, in A ldine Z ah ier of Rock C reek ! ta rd th e d ev elo p m en t of th e p a p e r co rd in g to A. W. H offm an, c h a ir­ I d erlieh to place th e ball on th e 1864, and since th e A m erican So school received a grade of 100 in p u lp in d u stry on th e P acific coast. m an of the d an ce com m ittee. O th e r o n e-y ard line. W ah n er w ent o v er cie ty of th e Red C ross w as organ spelling for the last consecul.vc .. . . . . .. ized by C la ra B arto n in 1881 P u lp of th e b est q u ality , h e said, m em b ers of th e d an ce c o m m itte e , , sev en weeks. A badie for ,h ,e w ln n ln « tou ch d o w n on the N evada, for th e second tim e, r e ­ can be m ad e h e re an d laid dow n m t iu d e E A G riffith . Vai i. S ev eral pupils at Rock C reek rs_ i second attem p t. Jo e L ieder, L eon S. D avis, Dr. I ta in s th e N ational Roll C all "H on school have been absen t from CAM P REEH ER S. O ctober 28— in N ew Y ork at th e sam e p rice as R alp h D resser, an d A rth u r K roeger. ■ H ilhi h eld a slight ed g e in th e or Flag." h av in g e n ro lled I lie high e a stern an d C an ad ian pu lp . M uch school recen tly on account of ill- an d n n ,..„rfllI r r r A ny v e te ra n s o r m em b ers of p a r ­ mi tie r of y a rd a g e gained. T he St. est per cen t of its p o p u latio n as rt» ssJ >u‘ m ^ t ,o f ’ hem ha^ c r e ‘ footbaR te a m o f C am p R eehers U n ited S ta te s m oney is in v ested tic ip a tin g o rg an izatio n s in need of H tle n s b ack s found it alm ost im - Red C ross m em bers. It enrolled in C an ad ian m a n u factu re, he d e ­ tu rn e d to school M arjo rie E p p er- hich r c c in ., ,,, k y -n o n :t high clared. G o v ern m en t re p o rts show tra n sp o rta tio n , w ill be p ro v id e d P1 ible to p e n e tra te th e B lue an d 6 79 per cent. If Hie o th e r states son w as absent tw o w eeks on ac- ¡n , QW .. b) G . n(, j, . , ' ite lin e to an y degree. ’ in the P a c ific ,a re a do as w ell th e , th a t local h em lock, long co n sid ­ trir.iU u rtaU o n to a n d fro m th e co u n t of an in ju ry to h er e y e , gam e tQ Pa v '; ' “ VencliSln Theatrtf, T hose in n e e d of • W underlich. C o slett and S c h u l- , N ovem ber w e w ill q u ick ly achieve ered as of sm all value, has been G ladys B erger u n d erw en t a to n sil B ad , . . tp , , , a; y ,n 4 »oo; ta llo n should get in tom ii n ierich tu rn e d in good p erfo rm - o u r m em b ersh ip goal. fo u n d to m a k e h ig h q u a lity su l­ 40d adenoid operation in P o rtla n d k jn conjun( th W. F. C y ru . com m an d er, or unces in th e H ilhi line, w h ile Goe»- ) --------------------------- laat w eek. O ther» ab sen t rew m tly V ancouver B arrack s CCC team , p h a te fo r m a n u fa c tu re of ray o n . arcc. > te r sh o w ed th e best to d a te at A rgus classified ad s get results. O f th e B o n n ev ille dam . D odson on account of illness o r in ju ry ag ain st P d i id or;.-: -h f A lb a r\ w ere C arol E llinger. A ldine and c ,s in p ointed o u t th a t p etitio n s h ad been fo rw ard ed to th e g o v ern m en t p ro ­ S h irley Z ahier. a n ig h t gam e S a tu rd a y n ig h t testin g a n y a tte m p t to d ispose of M r. and Mrs. H. J. G etty, F red , B u rn s and M att V rlicak a tten d ed C a™P.R - th e p ow er to p riv a te in terests. T he th e b irth d a y d in n e r a t th e M ike m any W ashington co u n ty boy , public. D odson d eclared , c an n o t b e­ VTlicak home, given in honor of played a q u a rte r of scrap p y fo o t­ gin to use th e v ast am o u n t of M ary V rlicak's b irth d ay . F rid ay ball, th e rest b ein g p lay ed by p o w er w h ich w ill be dev elo p ed th ere. evening. O thers p resent w ere M ary. V ancouver B a rra c k s team . T h e gam e com m enced a t 8 p. m. In v e stig a tio n h as show n he said, A nnie and A m elia V rlicak an d Jo e an d en d ed in a d efeat fo r A lbany th a t 90 p e r cen t o f th e hom es in an d M ike V rlicak Jr. College. P o rtla n d branch. 13 to 6. th e cities a re a lre a d y e le c trifie d T h e losers w ere com posed of m an y an d th a t 75 p e r cen t of th e ru r a l e x -P o rtla n d stars. hom es a re also u sers. T hus, in th e Services Held for Mrs. B. G. Mills Planning to Make Paradise of V aliev i Quarterly Session at Local Church tt War Chaplain Will Speak Armistice Hilhi Griddcrs Seek Vengance 1934 Loss Red Cross Observes 30 Years of Work Camp Reehers Team Makes Good Record Capitol News Letter (C o n tin u e d fr o m I ini, D onald S la ld e i. M ai gai cl \\ ci 11 . i J a c k li d e B o l l i E g g ln u m . E d ­ Mrs. Snider Dies w ard S pady. G ordon W lille ali I N e v i F i c h i ' U n io n at Beaverton Home I w LI ill a- p Stolloi la y W est Union, w e i t h c i Mr.'. F an n ie S im li■■ 71 died it her Inline In lle av erto n O etuln r 24 F u n e ra l Mervieaa w ere held a t I'egj' s eli.qi. l in Bent ei tmi S .itnr day aftern u iin In te rm e n t wax in C rescent G rove cem etery. D eceased n su rv iv ed by the w idow er. J l ' S nider, H euvelton, and th re e sons G len n I ' O swego, .'la re n e e . lo n g Beach. W ash, am i (.ester, at Imine 1 AH Citizens of Hillsboro are invited and urged to inspect the conver­ sion of sew age into drinking w ater at the Demonstration Plant, n ear Condenser, now- operating. — A. C. FORRESTER. I rai I i m ì s Move p a r t y w .is givon Mi Jo h n T i.ic li c l ut III • ! Itcthany llapll I cliiuch Fi idu) ove- I »ilng i'h e y Itavi* niovcd tu P ori- I lami F a rc w c ll and M rs County You4h a Meniber O. S. C. D ails’ Day Group O REG ON S IA T E C O L L E G E K INTO N M is J. C S n id er w as Coi valli . O d 36 Scott S oie d of : lldl'.lioio, sen io r in e lc c 'iu d e n ­ i re sid e n t of tills section for 36 g in eerin g -il O r e g o n S t a l e c o lle g e . y e a rs an d a few m o n th s ago m o v ­ ! Ila * , b erli ap p o in led lo s-" ve o li t h è 'd Io B eav erto n Mrs. S n id e r had I Duds' Buy eoiuiulliee io pian and been in poor h ealth for u n u m b er thls evenl d years. Shi* su ffered a stro k e i f I bandii* B a d (vili liave bis ilu.v d O regon p araly sis O ctober 23 an d died the 1 S tale college on S alu rd ay . Nove o n ex t m orning. tu r 16. thè day of Ilio O S C ,. Mrs S n id e r was a c h illie r m em ­ Idalio fo o tb all gami*, and ev ery re c ­ ber of K inlon G runge and held d if ­ ord for B ads' dava iitlcu d au ce is fe re n t offices, In clu d in g that of 1 e x p e c l.* I lo b c In o k e ii .'hairntan of thu Home Econom ic o n u n ilte e a few y e a rs ago Of ■a» fleers of llie local g ran g e had hiil'ge of I lie services ut the g rav e i i C rescent G ro v e cem etery. I B A K E R Y Portland Suspect Once in Jail 1 lere (Continued fro m Checker oai'd Cake lin g » o n » ) ind attem ptixi VMCUpe. But w as irev en ted w hen R eeves seized the g n ltio n key. W hen tried, acco rd in g to t h e notes of E 11. Tongin*. T s ta te s at« iornev at that lone. O •ar Bowen id m itted know ing Jin k Ju stic e and told of visits m ade by tin* man to tin* Bowen farm . B ow en served i term for tits operations. J u s tic e w as in d icted u n d er th e nam e of J o h n S few art hut later vas identified. C hocolate and W ilde 30c 49c TRY THESE TO DA Y 3 Buttcrhorn» Angel Food Cake 13-4 (O*>ntlnu««i from page uii«l >r d istric t com m itteem en and at- 'ow th e boys to e a rn th e ir way o ru m p C o u rt of tum or is held th e fourth T hursdny of each m o n th in the •Ireult court room w ith C ircu it fudge II F ra n k P eters presiding The p u b lic is in v ited to attend. | la rtic u la rly p aren ts of scouts or ] joys of scout age. Alm ond U nion school OOz» x eJ«JV 49c ASK YOUR G RO CER FOR P E F E E C T IO N BREAD Perfection Bakery indoor O re n c o COE and CONGDON, P rops I’h o n r W» D eliver 451 Food specials you can’t afford to pass up" WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street Features for Nov. 1, 2 and 4 Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 3251 Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday — Novem ber 1, 2 and 4 Phillips, vegetable or tomato. 5p.ii 49-lb. bag * 1 .4 5 SUGAR LARD ACON Pure and Sw eet 3 ibs. 50c 29c Home Cured. Plenty Lean. Lb.............. MIKCED HAM, BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE Lb. 4 Cc ■ Q I CORNED BEEF Fresh W illapas. LINK SAUSAGE SHORTENING You save m oney at FA IR W A Y C onsistently low on all 3-lb. 5-oz. Jar 29c Canvas lbs. Hillsboro MEAT Co. Free D elivery Boss Brand Extra heavy. Pair INSTANT POSTUM. G RAPENUTS. F lakes pk(c 22c 8-oz. tin Pkg. Each 10c CREAMETT MACARONI or Noodle». 3 for CALO DOG FOOD. 3 cans 15c O. S cott, Rt. 1, S herw ood) •H 23c 25c CLOROX, quart bottle. Each 15c P & G NA PTH A SOAP, reg. bam. 6 for 21c Mil Vern on- it) iY l 1 K Y Mt- Can {liln FI Ol JR Wiggly, 10c tick et, R 9c BAKER’S COCOA, I ,-II,. tin. 30 or 60-w att V enetian I I IY flakes. I I TV F -V J /X General Electric 15c 25c pail 15c lie LIGHT GLOBES GLOVES LUX ™rt„ Sm all pkg CHIPPED BEEF D ouble Size T in lb. Snowdrift 19c lbs. c KRAUT T ry it cream ed on toast fo r th e se cold days. A rm our’s Rest. A Pork and B eef Product Phone 982 20c 19c '--V7IVÍN L N (| 2 (jn CORN indy I PF^A I s c ry W ednesday hasebull F rid ay at U nion 21 Io 26 Mr. S tra ffo rd of in* O renco rn.i.,1 u m p ire d M em ­ ber» of the local team a rc C alvin ind F red erick I.chm un, R alph M ar- d e fe a te d 10c Brittle Cake 30c Union Team Wins Over Orenco Boys e a rn for D.imsh o r alinond b i t tt lr w ith bif.ikf.jht coffee. Scouts Get Awards Local Honor Court p a « one ) erous funds h andled by th e tr e a s ­ u ry d ep artm en t aggregate n early $10.000 000. most of w hich is lying idle in ban k s w ith o u t e a rn in g any in terest. • • • - P etitio n s f o r th re e in itiativ e m eals w ill soon be in circu latio n ab o u t th e state T hese in clu d e th e proposed con stitu tio n al am en d m en t re q u irin g annual elections, spon­ sored by W. P W agnon of P o rtlan d , and th e state pow er bill and state b a n k bill, both sponsored by th e S la te G range and F ed eratio n of L abor. B allot title s for all th ree h av e ju s t been com pleted b y A t­ to rn ey G eneral V anW inkle. ■»A com m ission of seven m em bers Will supervise constructio n of th e nPw capitol building, if th e leg is­ la tu re adopts th e recom m endations n t its capitol reconstructio n com ­ m ittee. T he m em bers of th e state b oard of control w ill co n stitu te th re e m em bers of th e com m ittee tgjiile th e other four m em bers w ill ba selected by th e house and sen ­ ate "T his com m ission w ill select th e a rc h ite c t and decide th e ty p e of b uild in g as w ell as fix its d efin ite lecation, all w ithin certain lim ita ­ tio ns to be established by th e leg - IJtu re . So fa r its seem s to be ta k ­ en fo r g ran ted th a t th e new state house and its fu rnishing s a n d eq u ip m en t w ill cost in th e n e ig h ­ b orhood of $3.500.000 w ith th e fed ­ e ra l govern m en t p u ttin g up 45 p er cen t of the am ount and th e state th e rem ain in g 55 p er cent of th e to tal. O ut of this total th e leg isla­ tu r e m ay au th o rize the com m is- sjpn to spend up to 10 p er cen t— possibly 15 per cent, if PW A is a g re e a b le --fo r ad d itio n al land for th e new building. D iscussion of sites has now sim ­ m ered dow n to th e old site and th e old site w ith additions. This la tte r w ould Include e ith e r th e W illam ette u n iv ersity cam pus or se v e ra l resid en tial blocks ju st n orth of th e sta te p ro p e rty w ith a lively l p ei in111ing 5c fancy CATSUP 12-°z- bnt" WHEATIES Pki .65 10c 11c 4