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HILLSBORO Tlitii'Sil.iy, S ep tem b er .'t, líi.'lli Council A ccepts O ffer Trees for th«* Park Unarmed ‘Spanish M archer’ at State Fair Science Takes a Holiday Improvements in Collision r’age S e w n A R I.LS. HILLSBORO, OREGO N of prop«. cd im p ro v e m e n ts in T H ills ■ : 1t.p. ■rty «riihi;led W o rd ii i.in c v . iiit t he m e e tin g «»f 1 c ity c o u n c il T i i v day M g ht H C Vai net , w h o has p ia m i t he id d d in ti of a n o th e r aiip a i tin . to hm «par t I t 11 •nt hou*e on Fl a f t e r he I w vrn ue. disi (»VI •re d m a te ria l th a t 1 p u re ha. <•<! 1 / o l i l i ig o rd ii UHD placed h im •. i- .UH! 1 d u p le x i i-Mdenl act. a m i for •b id * a d d ii b u lk ,m g thn n o t in ei in p lia i w i t h th e onJ ill!»nee Hi reque* 1 le h e f f rorn t e ll und! p i <• n t i’d ai p e tit > I Ute . J 4-'-’-» •d t h e ir b ir t lu in y < tc on th e ir fo u rth i b irth by child been tr a in e d f r e rs ity , w h ile Jim : • has I id a nor pounds heavier. y is an in c h t a lle r a n d tb.i B u t Jo h n n y bus ¡iys. is th e m o re a g g i» t »i ik e on b i., sp o o n. T il m Ba add g ro u n d . T w o g a llo n c a p a c ity M in k in to th e o f fu e l o il. cd in 1929 pro- il ta n k s above id and spi •ifie.s th a t th e y u t le a *t I »ur feet u n d e r d to a llo w T h e counc il o u n d e r- on <>f th Q u a i ste al ....... i fill' c ity <1 tile Republicans A ttend O rganization Meet an a u d ie n ce «■• ill- ! n GO and 70 r i d . ib tlr a n p re c in c t c o m m itte e m e n i f a l l r r 1. o f a d d itio n a l fire eq u ip -I ju d p a rty w o rk , rs, p re ented by 8 W Mel- | I'... /«-. assistant to tii«* state r ip u b - c h ie f and W ilb u r I ) il- .can c h a irm a n , d e cla re d W ednes- fir e m a rs h a l B o th de- la y n ig h t th a t none c o u ld fo re - 1'H 'M 'iit la d d e r e q u ip -1 ■asi h o w O re g o n w o u ld vo te in lic t io n T he m i •o u rt Itou.-i* her« im - aid. he w H o w e ve r, p le tin g a - w in g w h ic h in c lu d e d t i l l ' e n tir. ..'a ll' and fro m w h a t he e a rn in each o f the? c o u n t t i - the »• re p u b lic a n p ro sp e r ts w e re and g ro w in g b rig h te r p a rty , fo r th e fir s t tim e in ha de- lv ree eloped a fig h tin g , m ilita n t o rg a n - bent on g o in g some v h e re .’’ handing o f In s u m m in g up th e No ■ ■ A., a ■ i zillion. It f.KS. lic it!:; " .’ - i i-h M a rc h ." ons ! unusual fe a t, und r ■ tii'dr v .'.lc ii he w ill ''.lo w at the 1 iarr J Jubilee Oi 1 state i • - r in Sal m, Septem ber 7 to 13. He i . i u r c f 1.! A: I., ' l , fro m tile W . K . lac i - t ; In s titu te , I ’o- m tin a , ( a i. . th a t '.Mil In* s* cn at Hi- f Or. i.f -« >d th e v a rio u s candidates, he dec [e th a t th e L e m k e t h ir d p a rty ,n te w o u ld p o ll be1 in th e state w i j. 40.000 and GO (MX) d e n tia l race. T h e thn rd p a r ty c a n Hi si »III. *at <» H hp l u d e v cla 11 Ml lu i re v d. was g a in in g a m a zin g s tre n g th th ro u g h o u t th e state. T h e m e e tin g Wctdnesday n ig h t was fo r th e p u rp o si s o f dev e lo p in g th e c o u n ty o rg a n iz a ! •n and o u t- .5 to lin in g "ne rr follow ed. B ia d in e , W it h Tooz p u b lis h e r of th e M c M in n v ille T e le - Y a m h ill c o u n ty phone • R egister d s e c re ta ry o f th e new spape B .a d in e has been s ta te corr e -tä te to u r, and spoice T h e w a y to m ake w a r im p a s s ib le is to fig h t it on a casr. basis. Ex. insufficient .......... • w ith fin s L-llnul and li I '. n e liä - o th e r ta ll la d d e r u n it from d e p a rtm e n t fo r ¡300 was u rg e d a- •re n m in g tile d if f i- •r w a - re fe rre d to ig h t c o m m itte e for e le C o r v i n w .n i' Itv Th and .Vh Ihm et n n to .p i ed d ra s tic It of 'l l . ' 5-ft tò ! m ake s tre e ts Stock-Up Clos«*d for the Monday Double LABOR Holiday DAY tile fir e zone, b i 'r u c t l n g til ; fir e ir e a p p ara tu s ..f-w a i a - on tile w a y to f ile - He pointed out th a t such p ra c tic e s are in v io la tio n o f state la w . T h e c o u n c il in s tru c te d th e po lice departm ent to WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street Phone 3251 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, September 4th and 5th__________ I lot QUALITY GROCERIES n A rm o u r’s S tar. TOMATO JUICE 2 : 2 tin Not D iluted Brown Powdered SUG AR SUG AR lbs. 20c KITCHEN E T f > T T D QUEEN rL U U K Prairie Maid H a rd w h e a t P a ten t 49-lb. $ Bag lbs. 1.19 49 ,b- Bag Fairway COFFEE Wash, county's biggest seller BAK. POWDER 2 % 1 9 c Clabber Girl PANCAKE FLOUR C 4 5 c I Lb. 3 lbs. 17c 49c Crows Brand SALMON Medium Red FRUITS and VEGETABLES G ood L iv in g B ra n d u Fresh, Crisp ADU A U U WHEATIES ™ r C A dd A O t i The i im h I Local grown. Crisp, solid. Lb. AXo 1-lb. Flat can 10c « 2 t «if athlete*. 10c SWEET SPUDS 4 lb, 1 5 c SPEAR M E L O N S i"'"E .cb ra CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP SALE With every ten wrappers «if Crystal White Soap mailed to the ( ol- gale Palmolive I'eet Company, Berkeley. California, a IBs.12 Cannon Towel l45c value) w ill be sent entirely free, post paid, to the name ANT'ADS PREPARED MUSTARD Large 2-Ib. 10c MARSHMALLOWS 13c £ F resh and F luffy. lJ b - Cello Bag I PORK 8C BEANS Lr 8C.,„ 9c v io la tio n s o f th is law and p ro m ise d d ra s tic fin e , fo r t iiiv e ca u g ht. T h e fir e zone is d e sig n ate d as a tw o - h jo e k ra d iu s u rro u n d in g any fire . * area place th e o w n e rs and d riv e rs in lin e fo r a rre s t h e re a fte r O ffe r o f flo w e rin g Japanese c h e r r y tree s fo r th i' p a rk , m ade by M rs T sug a w a and fa m ily , o w n e rs o f a gi i eery and ve g e ta b le s to re aero - fro m th e p a rk was accepted by th e c o u n c il. F o rm a l p re se n ta tio n o f th e trees w ill be m ade by th e Japan« sc C o n s u l o f P o rtla n d , it is u n d e iT s to o d D e fin ite steps w e re In d ic a te d by th e c o u n c il t o c o n d em n several b u ild in g s in and out ..f th e b u s i ness d is tr ic t o f H ills b o ro The b u ild in g s a re s a id to be fir e haz a rd s and dan ge ro u s C o u n c ilm e n also vo te d to present a n e w p e d d le rs ' a nd s o lic ito rs ' o r d in a n c e to th e v a rio u s c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s o f H ills b o r o fo r discussion, th e p re se n t o rd in a n c e b e in g con- s id i red in o p e ra tiv e . T h e n e w o rd in a n c e is so w o rd e d as to leave th e q u e s tio n o f e n fo rc e m en t up to the ho u sew ive s o f H ills b oro, th e s o lic ito r e n te rin g o n to p riv a te p ro p e rty at h is o w n ris k unless In v ite d b y th e occu p an t o f jt h e p ro p e rty In o th e r w o rd s the o rd in a n c e w o u ld m a k e th e ped d le rs and ..o lle ito rs trespassers. In o th e r citie s, th e o rd in a n c e Is re p o rte d as w o r k in g in a s a tis fa c to ry m a n n e r by reason o f the fact th a t ira te ho u sew ive s have been c a llin g p o lic e unless th e y w is h e d to m eet th e s o lic ito r and h e a r h is s to ry . B irth s Im b r le T o M r. and Mrs- Jam es Im b r ie o f ro u te one H ills b o ro , A u g u st 29, a boy. H a rde b e e k To M r and M rs E lm o C. Hard« beck o f ro u te one G aston, A u g u s t 30, a g irl. Peck To M r and Mi i Ru II r e e k of G aston, August 2(1, a boy. Ire 5c Î 6 medium size * AKS GIAN 1 S IZ E Armour’s BIG BEN SOAP Double Size Bars A Q p «¿U V.