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    Timi' «hiv, Repiem ber 10, 1930
HT L L S F O R O
Social News o f
Locai Folk and
Their F rie n d s
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M i and M i
Herí» y Jaeohsun and
fa m ily
and
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and M i ; I ’e lc
Ynnkci
and fa m ily o f n o rth ) axt
o f H llb b n r o i e , m in d K rh ,a y fro m
a week
v is it w ith M is K k E d ­
w a rd - and fa m ily o f H e p p n e r
Mi
H a r ry .1 h it t e r , h e r d a u gh -
tt i a m i pi tn d d a u u lite i
M i - Joe
Ih I .ell and Frances A vo n He. of
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th e l a i
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th e w e e k o f M m D ltte i d p arent -.
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M r and M i
A in o ld Jensen and
his m o th e i. M *- N P N ie lse n of
pent th e w eek
L o n g v ie w .
W a h .
end
and L a b o r day
in S little .
Wa h w ith M i and M rs K Bend
h trn p
Feral I U rg e r f a m i c h i l d r r i R u b y
and F a il of N a m p a . M a i n . v in te ti
tld s w eek w i t i i C W H e r u i ■it and
fa m ily , and < » t i l e , r e l a t i v e s ,n t i l l s
v ic in it y Fai l is to e n te r < •< »»rdia
co lle g e in P o rtla n d th is te rm
Mr and Mr
J o in , T a y lo r o f A n -
nheim . C al . n e w ly w e d s , are v is it ­
in g In.' m o th e r Mi? B L T a y lo r
o f It i (L ille , a n d iiro th e i in la w and
’ or M r and M r
k a v H u lit. th
w eek
F lm e r Johnson, s tu d en t at S ta n ­
fo rd C n iv r r a t y . Palo A lto . C a l. a r ­
riv e d iio m c S u n d a y fu r
se ve ra l
w eeks’ v is it w ith his p a i. nt
Mr
and M i
E L Johnson
M i and Mr.*- F I. Johnson and
Ml
M ir p a n t m arie a w eek end
t r ip to J o h n Day. B a ke r, and In to
W eiser.
Idaho, re tu r n in g
hom e
th ro u g h L a G ra n d e and P e n d le to n
M ix - E v e ly n P a.-hy. B e tty H a v ­
ens. M a rg a re t
B a tc h 1 Ider, (»race
J m e and Mt
P a u l Jonc*. o f M c ­
M in n v ille spent th e w e e k -e n d and
Labor day at R o cka w a y
M
« E la in e amt K it t y C a ld w e ll
spent th e week end a n d
Labor
da> at R e dm ond M ix K it t y r e ­
m aine d to teach in th e h ig h school
there.
M r am , M i
G eorge S e lfrid g e
•p e n t tire w e e k -e n d and L a b o r day
w ith M r a n il M rs W ayne F m rn o tt
at Y a k im a . Wa h.
Mi a n d M i
John
E ld r id g e
of
Th.
Da, lex .p e n t t h e
w e e k-e n d
w it h
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H eld E ld rid g e
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T a v lo r
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fo r a fe w da\s* business t r ip to
Seaside
M ;e i
F lo ra W ic k o f
P o rtla n d
spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r p a r­
ent
M r. am t M rs M W ick
N o rm a n S ahnow . L o u is L o m a x
cm , V in c e n t C u r r y . pent th»* w e e k -
( iid and L a b o r day at R o cka w a y.
Mr
and M rs
M a u ric e H o m ig
. p< nt fiv e days last w eek in M illllt
R a in ie r n a tio n a l p a rk.
Mr
and M rs. H e n ry K e rn o f
P o rt,a m t npent th© w e e k- . nd at th e
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■* in a l.e s th is sm ne k p o p u la r ns a p ro te c tio n f o r b e tte r dresses
o r a . a ha tv w r a p p e r fo r h o u se h o ld ta sks.
Sizes: 12 to 20 a n d
3 i t to 42 b u st.
S ize 14 re q u ire s 3»,4 y a rd s o f 35 o r 3 9 -ln c h fa b r ic ,
p lu s -s y a rd c o n tra s tin g .
I ’ u u rp a s s 'd In p o p u la r ity b y a n y o th e r d e sig n f o r th e li t t l e
g ir l, th e J u m p e r-b lo u e Is » ¡m o st a n e c e s s ity in th e c h ild 's w a r d ­
ro b e ,
P a tte rn 8757 Is on a ttra c tiv e , e a s y -to -m a k e school d re ss
f o r g ir ls b e tw e e n th e ages o f 0 » n d 12.
S ize 8 re q u ire s l ’ j, y a rd s
o f 3 5 -ln c h f a b r ic f o r J u m p e r a n d 114 y a rd s f o r th e blouse.
T h e c h a rm in g tw o -p ie c e Jacket fr o c k . P a tte rn 8789, is s im p le
a n d - m a r t fo r s tre e t w e a r, w h e n m a d e in a s ilk p r in t o r a p a ste l
s h a n tu n g . S izes: 34 to 48. S ize 30 re q u ire s 0 ' i y a rd s o f 3 9 -in c h
fa b ric . L in in g fo r th e Jacket re q u ire s 2 ’ ’. y a rd s o f 3 9 -ln c h fa b ric .
T o
- r n ir e
a P A T T I ItN a nd S T E P -B Y - S T E P S E W IN G I X -
S l l t t ( T IO X S , f ill o u t th e co u p o n b e lo w , b e in g s u re to M E N T IO N
1 I I E N A M E O E T H IS N E W S P A P E R .
F A S H IO N B U R E A U . H IL L S B O R O A R C U S
149 N e w M o n tg o m e ry St.. San F ra n cisco , Cal.
F.ndi ).- ed fin d
checke I below, a t
cents Please send m e th e p a tte rn s
15 cents each:
P a tte rn No.
P a tte rn No.
S ize
P a tte rn No.
S ize
A ild re ss
C ity
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of Or
J o u r n a lis m
It 1. W ood o f Forest G ro v e crash -
it ut A lo h a T iie a ccid e n t o ccu rre d
w h e n tw o cars a tte m p te d to pass
w ith o u t s u ffic ie n t room , a c c o rd in g
to th e a ccid e n t re p o rt.
( ( 'o n t in o r d fro m pag e 1)
Mr
F. Jo h n so n o f P o rtla n d s u f­
fe re d in ju r ie s to h e r a n k le and .uni ttiv b a llu l.- are secret. T h e r e ­
knee at 5 a rn M o n d a y m o rn in g su lts w ill be c e n tra liz e d in C h i­
-.h e n a ca r d riv e n b y R o b e rt M. cago and th e to ta l resuR b y .states,
M a rs h a ll, 22. in w h ic h
she was ta b u la te d th e re and sent b a ck to
r id in g , and a n o th e r «driven by J. A . each p a rtic ip a tin g n e w sp a p e r to r
M( E a d d in o f S a le m crashed at th e p u b lic a tio n .
T o b ia x in te rs e c tio n .
T h is is th e fir s t tim e in th e h is ­
F u n e ra l s e rvice fo r th e a ccid e n t to ry o f r u r a l n e w sp a p e r p u b lic a ­
v ic tim w e re h e ld at , ’t g g s chape, tio n th a t a n y th in g so c o m p re h e n ­
at B e a v e rto n W ednesday a fte rn o o n sive e v e r has been tr ie d and th e
and in te rim n t w as in G re e n w o o d re s u lts are e xp e cte d to re v e a l th e
c e m e tir y He is s u rv iv e d by his tre n d o f p o litic a l th o u g h t w ith th e
p a ten ts. M r. and M rs Jo h n R o h r- greatest a ccu ra cy.
ba ck. th n e b ro th e r . L e o n a rd . W il­
T h e b a llo t w ill be p u b lis h e d once
la rd , Jo h n J r . and a siste r. June. o n ly Persons w is h in g to v o te m ust
have t h e ir b a llo ts in th e b a llo t b o x
A rgus Participates
N ational Straw V ote
H 'o n tin u r d fro m p u r e H
Anniversary Sale
Draws Crowd Flere
S O A P BIG EOY
Phone 2171
CH EESE
4
CO CO A Aaker'’
9c
BEEF RO A ST Lb
12c
M U T T O N SH O U LD ER Lb. 9c
SA LM O N V:" ” Wh“"'
12c
BLACK C O D Lb.
8c
BABY BEEF LIVER u.
15c
We Have a Com plete Line of
TASTY COLD LUNCH MEATS
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D e liv e rie s D a lly
Res. Phone 321Z
cans
2 bottles
4
17c
bars
S H O R T E N IN G W H t l- IT lb E . C L O 12c) U D
G O CO RN or G LO SS.
S T A R C H A R 1-lb.
pkg.
F L O C K . S P E R R Y 'S .
P A N C A K E (28-ox. pkg. 17c) No. 10 sack
S Y R U P TE (12-oz.
A GAR 15c)
DEN (26-oz.
A K E R , q u ic k o r re g u la r.
O A T S Q U (Small
10c) Large pkg.
pkg.
ICE C R EA M Pint
15c
Q«
JAR RUBBERS— U. S.
high g ra d e .
3 pkgs. .............
4 A«
J.W
PEN-JEL, Sure-Jell or
Jels-Rite Pectins.
Y our choice.
2 for ............
S A T IN
9
43c
10c
P IN E A P P L E L 1', ibby tin s sliced 10c
C O C O A i2.ib. tin
8c
PU R E X
17c
T O IL E T S O A P LUX
Bar
6c
PEA RLS W H E A T P^ rge 18c
P kg.
B A K E R 'S
ALBER S
Phone 2171
T O IL E T T IS S U E ZEE
15c
22-oa.
2
19c
2 M
ed 11c
bars
Canter­
bury.
9c
27c
2
G rapenut Flakes
DEL
M O NTE
BREAD
SY R U P
COFFEE
TEA
(/j-gallon
Pillsbury’s Harvest Time
•lb.
bag .........
MAXIMUM
F resh, cream y.
Pound
SN O W FLA K ES
-lb. w
box
GRAH AM S .....
tin s
IV O R Y S O A P
’ry stal W hite
Laundry. 10 bars
49 ,bt.g
bag $1.19
FREE DELIVERY
BEANS
-4 Cz»
BO ILIN G BEEF Lb
TABLE LOAF
H a rd w h e a t......
39c
25c
T O M A T O SA U CE
JAR CAPS— Zinc
or K err Caps.
R e g u la r size.
Dozen
LOVz
21c
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11 and 12
F o r Jam s and J e l llie s
PUREX
BA CO N Bi'.bh"
a
11-lb. can
JELS R IT E
§ SO A P'
N ic o l and A lin q u is t
Available at All Groceries
5C
W H E A T A L O N E VkT 19c
C H O C O L A T E , Ib
13c
c u lt c o u rt in c lu d e S eghcrs M o to r
co m p a n y vs F re d S pooner, re tu rn
o f persona, p ro p e rty ; Isaac W ilb . r
Jones vs
I.u lu E. M ille r et al,
m o rtg a g e f o r , clo su re . S ta te o f O r e ­
gon by W o rld W a r V e te ra n s ’ S ta te
A id co m m issio n , m o rtg a g e fo re ­
closure.
Itrs .
Forest G rove G rade A
Cream ery B utter
JELL WELL X rted navors
( ( ’ n n lln o r t l fr « m p a c » I )
F in e st of M eats a t
th e Lowest of Cost
COOK W IT H BU TTER
FLOUR
P a n c a k e F lo u r
P e a n u t B u t te r
C R A C K ER S
TEA
G rand Jury Finds
Seven Indictm ents
M a rria g e t ir e u s e
G le n n T ho m a s N o rto n . H ills b o ro ,
and P h y llis W old.
N o rth
Bend.
S i p te m b e r 4
w o u ld n o t v io la te in th e ir homes,
th e ir o ffice s, o r th e ir businesses."
co n cludes M r S n e ll in his a n a lysis
o f th e re s u lts o f the su rve y "T h e
| re m in d e r 'C o u rte s y F’re v e n ts A c c i­
d e n ts' appears on e v e ry envelope
I m a ile d o u t fro m th e m o to r v e h ic le
I
d e p a rtm e n t o f
th e s e c re ta ry o f
th e slogan h a v in g
I sta te 's o ffic e ,
b
w
n
ad
o
pte
d
s
e
v
e ra l m o n th s ago
j
1 fo r use in c o n n e c tio n w it h t h e
! postage im p r in t placed on the e n ­
I velopes."
M a n y persons w h o w o u ld n e v e r
be d is c o u rte o u s in th e ir homes o r
in
t h e ir d a ily a c tiv itie s
fo rg e t
ju ic e s easy to o b ta in . B re a k fi
s ta n d a rd iz e d on a basis o f t
or th m selves w h e n th e y get b e h in d
th
e
s
te
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rin
g
w
h
eel,
a
t
w
h
ic
h
tim ?
(o ffe e . fresh c ris p ro ils , a
tie
• m in g iy th e y a re ru d e and i l l -
ja m o r honey, and an im m ense
a m o u n t o n e -e ig h th tn o n e -q u a rte r m an n e re d. Such is t h e o p in io n
o f a pound o f d e lic io u s u nsalted fo rm e d as a re s u lt o f a s u rv e y in
o it t e r
I f yo u t r y to v a ry fro m an eastern c ity , re p o rt o f w h ic h
th is yo u ru n in to im p o r ta n t m o n ­ s u rv p y has been file d w ith Secre-
ey. R o lli and b u tte r w h ile lib e r a l­ ta ry o f S ta te E a rl S n e ll.
I f yo u ch ange y o u r address k in d ­
ly s u p p l: d at b re a k fa s t, a re h a rd
"The ten greatest p u b lic enem ies j ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ir e c t a n d at
th g e t w ith th e o th e r m eals
A t w o u ld n o t be c la s s ifie d as such I f i once.
tf
noon and n ig h t th e y a re e x tra s th e y w o u ld im p ro v e such a s im p le ,
and have to be p a id fo r in ac- th in g as th e ir m a n n e rs ." in d ic a te s
c o rd a n c^ w ith th e w a itre s s ' close th e re p o rt. These enem ies are class- '
co u n t o f h o w m u c h has been eaten ¡fie ri as:
A m e ric a n t o u r i- t s
a re
a lw a y s
T h e b lu ffin g road hog. th e im -1
la u g h in g at m e w h e n I te ll th e m p a tie n t d riv e r , th e careless pedes- t
th e re has been a se rio u s fo o d s h o rt­ tr la n th e d r iv e r w h o in s is ts on j
age in G e rm a n y th is ye a r. T h e y b e in g at th e head o f the pack, th e
have n o tice d none H u t I was s u p ­ d r iv e r w h o w ill n o t signal, th e
p lie d w ith th e re a l facts b y th e d o u b le p a rk e r. th e d r iv e r w h o w ill
A m e r.c a n c o n s u la te in B e rlin , and n o t d im h is lig h ts , th e d r iv e r w h o
th is p u ' m e in a p o s itio n to e lic it tu rn s in th e m id d le o f th e stree t, '
•aj s to ry fro m v a rio u s la n d - th e d r iv e r w h o weaves in and o u t
iadies F o r in sta n ce , at one la i g e j o f t r a f f ic and th e h o rn b lo w e r."
pension the
G e rm a n guest w e n t
" C e r ta in ly fe w e r a ccid e n ts w o u ld
w ith o u t but te r or eggs fo r m o n th s occur, m a n y liv e s w o u ld be sp a re d 1
at a tim e t v h ile th e hostess shop- and in ju r ie s p re v e n te d i f users o f j
ped a ro u n d arid succeeded in get? th e h ig h w a y
w o u ld observe th e j
t in g ju s t eri . ig h
-ome h e re and s im p le ru le s o f c o u rte s y th a t th e y
som e th e re — fo r th e fo re ig n guests,
said guests re m a in .n g c o m p le te ly
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unco nsciou s th a t a n y th in g
was
w ro n g
W h ile O regon has th e best ra w g
foods and th is goes fo r s u c c u le n t I Ì
ju ic y m eats as w e ll as f o r f r u it s ! S
and ve g e ta b le s E u ro p e
has th e I |
best cooks. T h e c h e f o r th e peasant I a
T he delicious flavor of Pure D airy
w o m a n in th e k itc h e n lik e s to co o k ' “
B u tter c an n o t be d u p licated .
a nd m akes it a re a l ca re e r. She
w o u ld r a th e r spend th e a fte rn o o n
h u n tin g fo r
p in ch e s o f a dozen
T he h e a lth fu l V itam ins and food
d iffe r e n t h e rb s to fla v o r th e soup
value of real B u tter cannot he had
o r th e sauces th a n go to th e m o v ie
in substitutes.
A n d th e h a rd - w o rk in g w a itre s s —
w h o o fte n has to c lim b a f lig h t o f
.-•airs b e tw e en th e k itc h e n and th e
d in in g ro o m — ta ke s p rid e in b r in g ­
A lw ays Ask for
in g th e m on and seeing th e guests
sm ack th e ir lip s.
M U N IC H
G e rm a n y T he a rt
good e a tin g in -E u ro p e i. tie a rt
a v o id in g to o m u c h veal E' en
th a t v e a l is lik e ly to s u rp ris e one
by co m in g to th e ta b le u n d e r some
So th a t Hill.* boro c itiz e n s can e n ­ o th e r n a m e fo r in sta n ce as one o f
jo y f u ll bern fits o f fast and f r e ­ the m an y v a rie tie s o f "s c h n itz e l
q u e n t a ir m a il schedules fro m the
S c h n itz e l" a p p a re n tly m eans a n y ­
P a c ific n o rth w e s t to C a lifo rn io , th e th in g c u t in to slices, e ith e r th ic k
m id w e h t a nd < a L Po .1 m aste r L. T o r th in , and, h o w e v e r, i t m ay lo o k
M cP h e e te rs to d a y nxsued a b u lle tin on th e m enu, th e re is at least a
lis tin g clo sin g h o u rs fo r such c o r-
50-50 chance th a t it w ill tu r n o u t
rc pondence.
to be veal.
T h po stm iM te r p o in te d o u t th a t
O regon p ro b a b ly has th e best
an m a il o fte n is d e la ye d u n n e c c ;-
. ir i, y d ue to th e fa<
th .* citizerus f r u it and ve getables in th e w o rld —
fa il to post th i ir le tte r , in tim e to E u ro p e m u s t c la im its s u p e rio ritie s
m ake co n n e ctio n s w ith .southbound e lsew here. T h e o ld tn e o ry th a t Pa­
and ea.stbourid planes
A ir
m a il c if ic coast f r u it looks fin e , b u t
d t it in e d
fo r C a lifo r n ia
.should la cks d e lic a c y u t taste in c o m p a ri­
reach the post o ffic e n o t la te r th a n son w ith th a t o f o th e r re g io n s is
6.30 p m and th a t fo r th e m id w e s t s im p ly n o t tru e R a th e r e x te n s iv e
and east by 6:30 p. m. A ir m a il tr a v e l has n o t y e t reve a le d th e
e q u a l o f W illa m e tte v a lle y ch e rrie s
postage is s ix cents an ounce.
P i.slm a -ter •M c P h e e te rs e m p h a ­ o r prunes, Rogue r iv e r pears. H ood
sized th a t a ir m a il is less e x p e n s iv e R iv e r apples, th e s u c c u le n t le ttu c e
and fr e q u e n tly m o re e ffe c tiv e th a n m ade c ris p by th e co ld n ig h ts o f
special d e liv e ry re g u la r m a il He Bend, o r th e fin e fu ll- g r o w n p o ta ­
I also c a lle d a tte n tio n to th e fa ct toes th a t a re a source o f r iv a lr y be­
i th a t a ir m a il special d e liv e ry o fte n tw e e n K la m a th F alls, th e Deschutes
! can he used to a d v a n ta g e w h e n c o u n ty a nd th e Id a h o b o r d e r
R o seburg g ro w
m any
such co rre sp o n de n ce is sch e d uled A ro u n d
1 to reach its d e s tin a tio n a fte r re g - v a rie tie s o f b ro c c o li and cabbage
th a t E u ro p e o u g h t to taste, because
» u la r d e liv e ry hours.
E u ro p e consum es g re a t q u a n titie s
o f fo o d o f th a t typ e .
A sp a ra gu s deserves a p a ra g ra p h
fo r its e lf A sp a ra gu s is a source of
p rid e in G e rm a n y . T h e s ta lk s are
v e ry la rge , and u t a p u re iv o r y
G r a tify in g response to th e a n n u a l w h ite c o lo r because th e y are cu t
a n n iv e rs a ry sale o f th e W e il's D e ­ u n d e rg ro u n d b e fore th e head has
p a rtm e n t store,
c e le b ra tin g t h e s h o w n above th e surface. I t is p re s­
D iv o rc e S u its F ile d
i c o m p le tio n o f 23 ye a rs in H ills ­ e n t at a lm o s t e v e ry m eal, o fte n as
boro. was re p o rte d th is w e e k by a second course fo llo w in g a fte r as­
M c E n tlre -G e rtru d e a g a in s t H a r ­
paragus
soup.
T
h
e
th
e
o
ry
is
th
a
t
J u k e W e il. T h e sale s ta rte d F rid a y
old.
th e w h o le s ta lk is so te n d e r th a t
1 w it li in c re a s in g cro w d s d a ily .
O f tiie sail'. W e il said: "A s th e it can be e a ten — b u t th e E uropeans
A s k y o u r a tto rn e v to send y o u r
years m ove on it seems H i:!s b o ro o u g h t to be p e rm itte d to get one le g a l a d v e rtis in g to th e A rg u s .
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is re a ch in g o u t m o re and m ore fo r taste o f th e big. green, te n d e r s ta lk s
th e tra d e th a t a fe w ye a rs ago fro m th e S m ith -D o r r is ra n c h n e a r
Eugene. T h e re one gets th e re a l
n e ve r came to H ills b o ro .
" C o m b in in g o u r re g u la r tra d in g aspasagus taste, and to an O regon
area w ith th e o u tly in g d is tric ts , is p a la te th e G e rm a n asparagus is
b u ild in g a tr a d in g p o in t c t w h ic h r a th e r tasteless.
Yes, O re g o n is u n m a tc h e d fo r
H ills b o ro m ay be ju s t ly p ro u d . O u r
j a n n iv e rs a ry sale m o re th a n con- fr u it s a n d vegetables, b u t w h e re
I vin ce s me th a t th e p o w t r o f th e E u ro p e sh ines is soup. T h e Eugene
press and honest v a lu e s c o m b in e d R e g is te r-G u a rd is w o n t to m a in ­
Prices E ffective
th e
w ith n a tio n a lly
a d v e rtis e d m c r- ta in th a t th e best soup in
! ch andise w i l l
h e lp a n y
business w o r ld is m ade b y a c e rta in g o u r­
concern a lo n g w a y on th e ro a d to m and a t B end. M a k in g an e xce p ­
I success."
tio n o f such e x p e rts a nd o f a fe w
p riv a te hostess in O regon. A m e r ­
icans o u g h t to be fo rb id d e n b y la w
fro m a tte m p tin g to m a k e soup—
th a t s h o u ld be le ft to Europeans
and th e re s h o u ld be a p ip e lin e u n ­
d e r th e A tla n tic c o n s ta n tly p u m p ­
< ( * o n tin u rd fro m »»«re 1)
in g E u ro p ea n s o u p in to A m e ric a .
T h is le tte r a b o u t foods is w r i t ­
he is fo r th e e a rly e n a c tm e n t o f
te n fro m th e p o in t o f v ie w o f one
th e T o w n se n d p la n in to la w .
P re sid e n t R L . P u tn a m was in w h o c a n 't pay m u c h o v e r 40 o r 50
charge o f th e m e e tin g . W h ile w a it ­ cents fo r a m e a l— som etim es 50
th e tip , and in
in g fo r th e s p e a k e r th e tim e was cents in c lu d in g
g ive n to a p re s e n ta tio n o f th e n e w ! em ergencies 75 cents. I t m a y be
m e m b e rs h ip p la n b e in g in a u g u r - ■ supposed th a t persons w h o can af-
ated and to th e re a d in g o f te s ti- j fo rd d o lla r m eals can eat w e ll in
m e n ia ls b o th fro m o ffic ia ls and ; an£ c o u n try . O f th a t th e w r it e r
p ro m in e n t business m en
o f th e ' *las c o m p a ra tiv e ly l i t t le kn o w ledge,
state o f W a s h in g to n a nd O reg o n in B u t th e 40-cent m ea l in E u ro p e is
b e h a lf u f W illis M ah o n e y, endorsed d e fin ite ly b e tte r cooked th a n th e
T o w n se n d c a n d id a te fo r U. S. se n ­ 40 o r 50-cent m ea l in A m e ric a . O n
th e o th e r hand, a good, lig h t snack
a to r.
N e x t m e e tin g o f th e lo c a l c lu b f o r 20 o r 30 cents is h a rd to fin d
w ill be at th e B a p tis t c h u rc h S e p ­ here, w h ile it is o fte n re a s o n a b ly
te m b e r 21 at 8 o 'c lo c k . S e v e ra l o f d e c e n t at h o m e — e s p e c ia lly f o r
th e lo ca l m em b e rs p la n on a tte n d ­ b re a k fa s t. In E u ro p e th e re are no
in g th e m e e tin g in F orest G ro v e h o t dog o r w ie n ie m eals fo r 10 or ' I
B a k e r's P re m iu m
S a tu rd a y to endorse T o w n s e n d ca n ­ 20 cents.
B re a k fa s t in E u ro p e is a m ea t-
d id a te s on th e state tic k e t.
L IP T O N 'S
W estern D irector
Speaker at M eet
S ta te
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th e L ik a . h<•nn* fro m
th e m a in
h ig h w a y M rs. L ik a - wax ju s t r e ­
tu r n in g hom e fro m a n e ig h b o r's
w h e n th e m achines crashed, sh ■
said
C o ro n e r's ju r y re tu rn e d a v e rd ic t
u f d e a th by a ccid e n t, w ith o u t i n ­
v o lv in g e ith e r p a rtic ip a tin g d r iv e r
A tte n d in g th • in q u e s t fro m H ills ­
b o ro w e re C o ro n e r S e w e ll, G Rus-
. el, M o rg a n , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y ; W a l­
te r H u tc h in s o n , his assistant, and
D e p u ty H a r ry Johnson o f th e s h e r­
i f f ’s o ffic e .
F rid a y m o rn in g ju s t b e fo re noon,
M rs
L a v in a
W e d e k in g o f
near
B e a v e rto n
s u ffe re d in ju r ie s to h e r
knee w h e n th e ca r d riv e n by h e r
h u sband and a n o th e r d riv e n by
Phone 851
la »
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Highw ay Rudeness
Causes Accidents
Where Hillsboro’s Thrifty Shop
S ize
Nam e
West Slupe Scene
Fatal A uto Crash
All Meals Inspected
for t
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Page Five
European Idea! of Housing as
Experienced Seems to be High
S it
va< a h o n
W h » ie
M i
ut th e Arun.s offie»' b y 5 o 'clo ck
T h u rs d a y n ig h t. Sej m b e r 17. or
p o stm a rke d, if
lie d , n o t late,
th a n 5 p m. Sej. m b r 17 B a llo t
p resented o r rnui
1 a fte r th a t tim e
w ill be refused
N ot m ore th a n one b a l l o t f o r •aeli
s u b s c rib e r w ill be a l l o w e d .
and
re a d e r, art* request» ■d t o a d s t
k e e p in g th e v o tin g a . a c c u ra te a
possible
T h e b a llo t, w h ic h you are a -k e d
to f i l l o u t a nd f ill in tin* ballo*
box w it h in th e ms I w eek, m ay
b ■ fo u n d on page me o f .section
tw o .
i n
Aho lm
iMpital m
s, w h e re
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le ft
A F O U S .H T L L R F O R O , O R E G O N
15c
P U R E X BTa„L CLEANER- 15c
S U P E R S U D S 2 pk6s 15c
4
rolls .........................................................
J u lia Lee W rig h t
W hite or w heat.
SLEEPY
HOLLOW
1
1 -lb. loaf
i f (Lb. loaf 9c
P ure Cane and M aple
tin
(Quart 33c)
5lb-
The W est’s P o p u la r B rand
AIRWAY.
(Lb. 17c)
3
-lb. Black
( ‘/«-lb. 15c)
25c
JU lb. Green
2 (*/4-lb. 10c)
13c
59c
49C
19c
FRESHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SM O O TH
Friday and Saturday
FRUIT JARS
Pints
SUGAR
Q u arts
59C dozen
dozen
10
lbs.
75C
51c
100
lbs.
5.09
P U R E C A N E F IN E . G R A N U L A T E D
Z IN C T O P M A S O N JA R S
C alifornia, yellow m eat,
and are th ey p o p u lar.
S w e e t P o ta to e s 3...
ioc
LETTUCE
4c
PO T A T O E S 50 ,b.............. 79c
Local, firm , crisp heads.
TOMATO JUICE
Det
l ’s
M onlc
cans « W z
O
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Qß ,
COFFEE
Columbia Rest
Lb. 23c
i ihs 65c
A blend of high grade Cen­
tral and South A m e ric a n
Coffees.
F R E E ! 200-page sm ooth P en­
cil Tablet b y school with
each pound.
FLY RIBBONS
Roll .........................
lC
PEACHES— P el Monte
halves, 2 1 ^s
cans
49c
PIN EA PPLE
PEAS— Red P a r t. 2's
Can
10c
i f cans
3 can. 29C
PEA S, P el M onte E arly
G ard en , 2's.
3 cans
40c
3
Broken Slices, No.
FLOUR
cans
43c
Northern. H ard w heal.
49-lb. sack.........................
(24% lbs.............................. 83c)
A blend of h a rd w h eats fo r all household purposes
$1.49
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n
JK
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You must buy your wants this week. Most
a " varieties of Peaches will be over this
week. We have a large assortment of all
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities