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    Thursday, May 21, 19.38
Page Six
P rim ary Election V ote by Precincts o n C ontested Places
G ood Records
at Blooming
R EPU B LIC A N
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S ta t e
S e n a to r
Lutheran Young People to
Picnic May 28
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school. P u p ils of th e B loom ing
•school w ith perfect atte n d a n c e for
m e last six w eeks a re O rv ille ar.d
E sth er M eyer, Je a n and B everly
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noon. Misses M ildred K rah m er an d
ging far in th e re a r on a public sm all lead o v er his opponent, W
D elicious w h ite cak e topped w ith I M ildred M eyer, and R ich ard H erd-
ow n ersh ip platform .
F. Y oung of S herw ood, an d w ill
tasty m arshm allo w icing flav o red lein a re in c h arg e of all a rra n g e -
contest this fall w ith T u p p c r fo r
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C eleb ra te B irth d ay
In th e contest for sta te treasu rer.
. and E. L. Ross of A loha is the
( C o n tin u e d f r o n t p a g e 1)
th in g ab so lu tely new.
A larg e g ro u p of re lativ es and w as th e ca n d id a te of g ro u p s se e k ­ T h o rn b u rg h opposition in th e No­ J a c k Allen, fo rm er liquor a d m in ­
frien d s v isited at the L iebenow in g lo w erin g of assessed v alu atio n s v em b er election.
istrato r. cam e in to th e lead over
hom e M ay 19 to celeb rate th e on farm an d resid en ce p ro p erty .
U. S B urt on th e d em ocratic tiek-
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th a t first one an d th en th e o th er
w as serv ed at noon. P resen t w ere 3300 vo tes to his c re d it on th e r e ­ R ich ard G S cott leading th e ticket seem ed w in n er R ufus H olm an, on
Mr. and Mrs. Iv an R oberts, Mr. p u b lican tic k e t fo r n o m in atio n to | by m ore th a n 1000 votes an d Ray ; the re p u b lican tick et, led W. E
a n d Mrs. W alter Poutz. M r. an d succeed h im self as co u n ty assessor, i L. A n trim of A loha second and j B u rk e by a su b s ta n tia l m ajority.
Mrs. C harles M atthes. Mr. and Mrs. led th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t in th e j Dr. G. F. Via of F o rest G ro v e third.
W hile the rep u b lican s en tered
Scott and A n trim w ill contest Ja m e s W. M ott for congressm an
C h arles B randaw , M isses K a th e rin e m ost votes receiv ed . S econd on th e
M ade w ith K ra ft Cheese.
S ch eu erm an n , R uth Liebenow . E l­ list w as C h arles L. M cN ary, w ho ' th is fall w ith A M. J a n n s e n of to succeed him self, th e re w as no
T ry it toasted!
sie an d D orothy M atthes, E d g ar w as n e a r th e C a rp e n te r v ote and i R eedville and J. W. H ughes ot contest, but in t h e d em ocratic
and O sw ald M atthes an d B illy. o v erw h elm in g ly ah ead of his tw o F orest G rove, republicans, unop- ra n k s E W. K irk p a tric k of C la c k ­
R obert and Ja c k H ealy, all of P o r t­ opponents, T h eo d o re G. N elson and I posed in th e p rim ary .
am as county led his opponent, C o r­
land: Mr. and Mrs. Em il Olson. Sam H. B row n, b ro w n w as a poor
Jam es Lewis, re p u b lican con- tis D S trin g er, tw o to one, and
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1 te sta n t to succeed him self as eoun- fo u r to one over B yron G. C arn ey
DUTCH
Mrs. A lbin O lson and M arily n and he c a rrie d th e co u n ty fo r n o m in a­ i ty com m issioner, w on an easy vic­ K irk p a tric k c a rrie d on an activ e
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A lb e rt of G aston; Mr. an d M rs.
to ry o v er O scar M. T ay lo r of A loha cam paign o n a n anti-T ow nsend
C a ip e n te r’s o p p o n en t. R E B a r­ an d G ra n t C. Dodge of F arm in g - p lan k
L ester Jo n es an d Mavis. H illsboro,
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i ton. T ay lo r led Dodge, b u t L ew is W illis M ahoney of K lam ath F alls
M elba and A lta D em m in. Mr an d c a n n rry in H illsboro, an d T ow n- received th re e to one as m any led J o h n A Je ffe ry for th e n o m in a­
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Mrs. Ed D em m in. Mr. an d Mrs.
i v o tes as T aylor. L ew is now is tion to U nited S ta te s sen ate on
W alter D em m in an d L ester, Mrs. votes as C a rp e n te r. H o w ev er, the m atched w ith B ert C. H agen of th e d em o cratic tick et to oppose
B erth a D em m in. Mr. and Mrs. B a rre tt v o te of m o re th a n 1500 : T igard, unopposed on th e dem o- C h arles L. M cN ary in th e fall.
Jo h n L iebenow . Mrs. Ed Schoeler. w as a s u rp ris e to p o litical fo re ­ i cratic ticket.
T ally sheets from county p re ­
Mr. and Mrs. C arl S ch ild h au er and casters.
M. K. A b rah am of F o rest G rove, cincts w ere in ex cellen t shape, a c ­
W ilm a. C arl, P h illip , R obert. W al­
In th e ra c e fo r sta te sen a to r on d em ocratic c a n d id a te for notnina- cord in g to Edw. C. Luce, county
te r and H elen L iebenow , a n d th e
! tion to sheriff, took a tw o to one clerk, an d b e tte r th a n any p rim a ry
th e re p u b lican tic k e t, J o h n A. I lead over h i s opponent, E. C election since 1928. according to E.
host an d hostess.
Mrs. S cott w ent to B eav erto n T h o rn b u rg h , F o rest G ro v e b a n k e r ! (C urley) B ennett, H illsboro well W. Joh n so n , w ho has been on the
May 17 to be w ith h er b ro th er, w ho an d fa rm e r, c a p tu re d th e n o m in a ­ digger, and w ill be th e opposition can v assin g board since 1928
i is q u ite ill w ith pneum onia.
L uce also den ied th a t tally sheets,
tio n by a sm all lead, w ith E arl i for Jo h n W. C onnell, rep u b lican
D em and PERFEC TIO N BREAD
B loom ing F a rm e rs' U nion w ill E. F ish e r of B eav erto n , T ow send- and v e te ra n peace officer, in the w hich a re the legal re tu rn s from
fall
election».
w hich the official canvassing board
an d PA STR IE S a t y o u r G ro cer’s. I hold a social dan ce a t B u n n in g 's ite, a close second, a n d F erd
I h all in C o rn eliu s n e x t W edensday.
G eorge H. B eazan, T ig ard b u si­ m ak es th e legal count, w ere sn arled
L an g er, p ro g ressiv e can d id ate, lag- nessm an an d farm er, w on w ith a o r in co rrect to any extent. In fact
M usic by P earso n 's o rch estra.
19c
29c
Record V ote Cast
C ounty P rim ary
49c
Cheese Bread
Loaf . . . . 1 5 c
C runch Rolls
D ozen . . . 1 8 c
SHORTCAKE
Individuals 6 for 1 5 c
2 l a y e r s ..............1 5 C
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P O R K ac B E A N S M “ S
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O ld F ash io n .
10c
Softasilk
Cake Flour
19c
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STAR
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local. Head
25c
TOM ATO or VEGETABLE.
TU R N IPS or
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NEW POTATOES
1 lbs.
CUCUMBERS.
Each
C ELER Y —Stocks.
Each
CABBAGE
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W ise shoppers buy w here PRICES are the LOW­
EST consistant with HIGH QUALITY. We are
proud of our reputation for HIGHEST QUALITY
MEATS at REASONABLE PRICES.
Friday and Saturday
SHORTENING
29c
PR EPA R ED .
QUART JA R
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c m r s p °regon
full cream
A rm o u r's C lovcrbloom . Lb.
25c
F isher’s 2 lb. H a n d y Sacks
Farina, Corn M eal,
W heat, Flours, Etc.
QUEEN
lb.
bag
D ouble w rap p ed to
in su re freshness
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Pancake Flour, Cracked
2-lb.
Bags
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SPA G H ETTI
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D E V IL E D M E A T
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lb.
lb. 10c
PORK 1 .INK SAUSAGE
1lb. 20c
PICKLED PIGS FEET
23c
10c
C R A C K ER S
GRAHAM S
T o ilet T issue
POW DERED.
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SO A P G RA N U LES
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lb. 14c
BOILINi G BEEF
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S u p e rio r Itram t
13c
15C
SA VE IN BULK
B eef P ro d u ct
SEASONING
5c
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M ARSHM ALLOW S
M A Y O N N A IS E
FRESH .
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19c
1 lbs.
A LW A YS
17c
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ta n 1 9 C
C H IP P E D BEEF .....
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Q uality.
3 lbs. 25c
A P ork and
And a 4-oz. bottle FREE
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1-lh. C ello Hag
BACON
(V enetian ticket. T 11 P it­
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19c
ARM OUR'S
BIG BEN SOAP
D ouble Size
6 bars
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2 Ä .
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19c
Rough C u t T o b arrn
2 pkgs.
No d eposit for bo ttles
15c
BO N ELESS
O L E O M A R G A R IN E
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lb. 1 2 y z c
ALW AYS CHOICE U. S. GOVERNM ENT
INSPECTED STEER BEEF
— ASK FOR DETAILS OF THE BIG REFRIGERATOR CONTEST —
by
Royal Soda
W orks
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H illsboro
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B ottled an d D istrib u ted
M cFall Jersey
D airy
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
Second at Main Street
L arge
Bnttlex
49
10c
Im itation V A N IL L A
5c
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and Monday — May 22, 23 and 25
K ITCH EN
C O R N PEd sN ™*atoes
No. 10 BAC
It’ll keep you going full
speed on hot, s u l t r y
days. It’ll adtl some of
th a t cold w eather pep
and vigor . . . and these
delicious flavors can’t
he heat!
A vailable at All D ealer»
FAIRWAY
f REE DELIVERY
Drink Royal Soda
quart
, -
QUALITY
PORK ROAST
SPARE RIBS
M USTARD
10c
FLO U R
5c
8-oz. bottle
5c
T h ere a re m any th in g s you'll
like a b o u t Ihe pure, fresh
m ilk Ihe M cFall Je rse y D airy
d elivers:
Its
u n questioned
p u rity , c a re fu lly h a n d l e d
from a n inspected herd, an d
deliv ered Io you p rom ptly.
All Ihe rlehneas an d v itam in s
of n a tu re a re In th is m ilk.
By Buying
MEATS
R efresh
Y o u rself
Pure Milk
A P P R I I I A I ION
To all v o ters su p p o rtin g my c a n ­
didacy, I sincerely th a n k you
To all w ho did not, I hold no
ran co r or bitterness, and I th an k
you all ju s t as sincerely I also
com m end the clean cam paign co n ­
d u cted by my opponent
C ordially yours,
R E BARRETT,
"S till a T ow nsendite." ■
3
1 .1 9
Guaranteed not to bake or boil out.
S atu rd ay O nly
I By K. L. P u tita m i
entloli III S a l e m M a y .11 I l i e
can d id a te eleeled by Bus enliven
lion w ill lie citizen m axim um or
llie stale Ulld the ..tales i e p ie s e n tii-
live on Bie N ational A dvisory com
m lttee of T ow nsend clubs of A nt-
| i rlca
R i,ta li Kelly was appointed
! general eh ain n .m Io plan Bie pro-
grain foi T ow nsend day In llllls -
| boro Ju ly 3 lie will choose his
eonm iittee from m em bers of o th e r
clubs of tlm county co uperutliig
w ltli ttie eeletnatliiii
G
N T aggart, p io g iam eom -
m iltee chan man. presented an ex
eeptloiially fine Juvenile p l o g i a l l l
M onday evening, ron i Hug of mil
le rh y th m bund Bie fu st g ru d eis
of Aloha, and tap danem g by local
talent
Mrs
Norn Ivy and h e r tw in
d au g h te rs w ill be featu red at I lie
T ow nsend l iuti m eeting S unduy ut
2 p in. at tile M E. churl'll Mrs.
Ivy is one of the m ost dynam ic
sp eakers on the T ow nsend platform
H er subject is "O R P O u r Re-
public P rom oted "
Mr
Mrs. Ivy chat tenges those w ho
O u r classified colum ns m ay h av e
th in k ihe T ow nsend plan is "cock­
eyed" to h e a r th is lectu re in w hich Just w hut you ure looking for -
sh e show s th e T ow nsend plan is lteud them .
now in o p eratio n in th e U S gov­
ern m en t am i large corporations.
A rran g em en ts have oeeu m ade
for a tug e n te rta in m e n t in I 4) <)
I' hall, J u lie 1 Roy N elson uiyt
his fam ily w ill give un evening I
of cow boy stu n ts, fancy roping and
| a reel of
P en d leto n R ound-U p"
pictures.
Ai the m eeting M onday evening
in I O. O F hall in a vote by the
local T ow nsend m em bers E lb ert
E astm an, a tto rn e y of P ortland, was
chosen as th e ir can d id a te for "Citi­
zen M áxim um " ttie one outstand-
'in g T o w n sen d ite of O regon G N
Taggart has been delegated w ith
J. F B uckland as a lte rn a te , to
tak e this n o m ination to th e sta te
P acked by V an C am p's
SAVE
MONEY
r n
« lb .
Bag
W heatalone
Perfect Whole W heat
Cereal.
Kelly Chairman for July 3
Gathering Here
CA TSU P
K ä
FLO U R
B R O O M S G^ „ QUAL,TY
S00p
T ow nsendites
M eet Sunday
AT
F IL E T S O F S A R D IN E S
No. 10 hag
F u n eral services for C h ris E A n ­
derson of H illsboro, ro u te 5. w ho
died in a P o rtlan d hospital S a tu r­
day w ere held in H olm an ,V Son
fu n eral p arlo rs in P o rtlan d T u e s­
day. In te rm e n t was m the R iv er­
view e em e tiiv
It I.
P utnam .
C h ristian m in ister of H illsboro, had
ch arg e of th e serv ice
Mr.
A nderson
w as suddenly
stric k e n nt his farm hom e only a
w eek previous to his dentil He
w as rushed to P o rtla n d for m edical
aid but stead ily grew w orse. He
had been a resident of O regon
since 19(18 and cam e to A m erica
at th e age of 32 y ears from D en­
m ark in 1892 Ills first residence
was ui V iroea. Wis He met and
m a rrie d Miss S tella H olton in F ill­
m ore. M inn . m oved to Preston.
M inn . and lived th ere u n til he
b ro u g h t his fam ily west.
H e w as an ex p erien ced cream ery
m an and gave the g re a te r part of
his life to the business as a b u tte r
m ak er and sta n d a rd iz e r P revious
to com ing to his sm all farm n ear
H illsboro he w orked as a lu m b er
, g rad er
He lived at B oring and P o rt­
land p revious to com ing to th is
com m unity. He leaves ne.-.ois Ins
w idow , tw o d au g h ters, Mrs R uth
S chroeder, S p rin g V alley, M in n ,
and Mrs E sther Bowen of P o rt­
land. and four b ro th ers, H ans and
L oren in D enm ark and M artin and
R asm us of Boring.
’"‘" ’i u V Ä 3 <"u“ ’
BUSH’S MARKET
OREGON
they w ere rem ark ab ly free fruiti
e rro rs, he said
S tatem en t in a daily IH’WSpUpt’l
th at th e count in one B eaverton
p recinct w as garbled, was not true.
Luce raid
Luce p a rtic u la rly com plim ented
th e county court on ihe a p p o in t­
m ent of an exceptlonalls good list
of election officials all over the
county. T elephone calls to t It e
c le rk 's office on election day con
c e rn in g election
qui\stions w ere
few er than any p rim ary election in
his experience, n e declared
A n o th er fe atu re of the election
re tu rn s to w hich L uce called a t ­
tention. w as the fact that but five
board s locked poll books an d tally
sheets in th e boxes w hich was no
m o re th u n usual com pared w ith
p rev io u s elections
T he election
law s, as they now stan d , a re very
confusing to election boards on tliis
point.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
P roduce P rices E ffective
BANANAS
POTATOES
an d S a tu rd a y O nly
Fancy Quality, Golden Ripe Fruit,
POUND
5
15C
C alifo rn ia W hile S h afters.
CUCUM BERS
F rid a y
5c
C A R R O T 1 S
a Fancy
k(Hlgi Q Smooth,
S iialit>
niO()t, ’'
ORANGES
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