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I w h ich was so slow' in co m in g up
in th e fa ll due Io the d ro u th
Q u ite a n u m b e r o f lo ca l people
are a ffle le d w ith had colds and
fill.
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of
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l.s e lile ; . I hom e In th e e ve n in g in
I t h r i r honor.
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n Mr-; Dodge
I i M ai I'a re t S ta rk e y > o f
P o rtla n d
I wo» g iv e n a tin .e e lla n e o u i s h o w e r
at thi" Ed A lb in hom e
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C lu b to Meet
S ch o lls J u n io r W om an's c lu b w ill
meed at th e F rances H o w e ll hom e
a t C a p ito l H ill T uesday e ve n in g
A h i. it 35 a tte n d e d a b rid a l sh o w -
e r f o r M iss V e lm a W o h lsch le g e l ut
th e c h u rc h p a llo rs last .Monday
eve n in g.
Public In v ite d
1 .am e l-S c h o lh ; F a rm
U n io n in -
v lte th e p u b lic to a pot lu c k sup-
p e r a t th e L a u re l c o m m u n ity Jiall
F rid a y nt 7.311 A th re e -u ct p la y
w i l l In | re s e n te d b y th e lllo o m ln g
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D o ro th y P fa u l a nd Ed L a h te n -
k o rc h o f S j h u m ’ u spent se ve ra l days
ut th e G eorge l. c . v c llin hom e last
w eek.
C h u rc h at C h e rry
a G ro v e C e leb rates
i l l y M r». P. P a tto n )
C H E R R Y G R O V E T h e tw e n ty -
I f if t h a n n iv e rs a ry at th e lo ca l c h u rc h
was v e ry m u c h e n jo y e d by a ll
d j present T he c h u rc h was o rg a n ize d
w ith 45 m em bers S ix o f these
m e m b e r* w e re at th e ban qu e t S at-
I u rd a y e v e n in g
They
w e re M rs.
A u g u s t E ovegren. M rs Jo h n P e a r­
son i E ffie l.o v e g re n i. M r and M rs
A u g u s t F r ill, M i
H a rry W a llin
• E th e l E rid *. C A T o rn b ln d . Rev.
D a v id A n d e rson , fo rm e r pastor, o f
M t, V e rn o n
W a sh , and M r
A r-
la n d e r o f C hicago, w tio w e re th e
m a in speakers Rev S ta n le y C o rn -
il; , present pastor, was c h a irm a n o f
th e m eetings
T o A tte n d C im fe re n e e
T h e C h e rry G ro v e e xte n sio n u n it
m et at th e hom e o f M rs M . E
T o liv e r F rid a y
D ue Io th o e x ­
tre m e ly
eohl w e a th e r n o t
v e ry
m a n y Indies w e re pre ent M rs M.
E T o liv e r a nd M rs F lo y d M a rg e -
son v. ere e le c tis l p ro ie e t leader» fo r
th y g ro u p to m eet w it h a sp e cia list
fro m O regon S la te co lle g e J a n u a ry
2(1 at II) a m in H ills b o ro Q u ite
T ■' n o n I*, i i. f Is .I;
i.'a n in a tte n d
in g
th e
"'H o m e m a k e r ' C o n fe r ­
ence" to be h e ld In C o r v a llis F e b -'
m a r y 9-12 in c lu s iv e
N e x t m o vin g
w ill he h e ld w ith M rs P Pearson '
F e b ru a ry 5 at 10:30 w ith pot lucR
lu n c h .
T h e n e a r zero w e a th e r has ke p t
people q u ite busy k e e p in g w a te r
pipes fro m fre e z in g and th e homes
w a rm O n F rld a v th e re was e ig h t
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Y o u n g W if e - " T h e n e w n u rse is '
v e ry s c ie n tific . She n e v e r lets a n y ­
one kiss th e b a b y w h ile she is
a ro u n d ."
H usband —“ W h o w o u ld ? "
A n d th e n e x t d u y th e n u rse le ft
- E x.
l'‘> Ä
es
n i L
P atte rso n S p e a k e r
at L egion Ja m b o re e
E leven l.e g io n
a n d A u x ilia r y
Uiem hi-i o f H ills b o ro post Were III
atte nd a n ce T uesday n ig h t al the
c o u n ty l.e g io n Ja m b o re e in Forest
G ro v e N esi Ja m boree w ill be neld
In H ills b o ro so m e tim e In M a rch ,
it w.i announced P ro g ra m In c lu d ­
ed ih e re g u la r business sessions o f
b o th
<ug iiiz a tlo n s , jo in t m e e tin g
w ith e n li i I.iiiiin e u t and
p eaking,
fo llo w e d hv d a n c in g and lu n ch
Paul I. P a tte rson o f H ills b o ro pest
was the p rin c ip a l speaker, discu ss­
in g le g is la tiv e m a tte rs and r e m in d ­
in g th e v a rio u s post» th a t Ju n io r
hasehall .still is a m a jo r a c tiv ity o f
th e L e g io n lie suggested th a t each
post org a n ize a team th is ye a r.
In I'.n n e c tio n w ith th e pre se n t
session o f th e le g is la tu re , P a tte r­
son said th a t th is body w as u n ­
trie d and the l.e g io n d id n o t k n o w
w h a t was iii s to re and th e re fo re
s h o u ld he re a d y fo r a n y th in g
O ne m a tte r w h ic h lie said lie
th o u g h t m ig h t he u n d e r a tta c k w i
the c r im in a l s y n d ic a lis m la w r e ­
c e n tly ru le d against, in p a rt, by the
su p re m e c o u rt o f th e U n ite d S ta te ;
in ttie D ir k D eJonge ease
He
p o in te d n u t th a t w h ile th e c o u rt
d id not th ro w th e la w o u t o f the
w in d o w , th e a c tio n ta k e n m ig h t
se rve to w ea ke n it in a ll Its p a rts
He said th a t he th o u g h t th e L e ­
g io n m ig h t he w a s tin g its tim e If
a n y th in g
b u t a m ild p ro te st
Is
m ade ag a in st any a tte m p t by th e
le g is la tu re to d e s tro y Ih e la w T he
l.e g io n . he said, w o u ld th e n be In
a s tro n g e r p o s itio n to get some
o th e r fo rm o f la w passed
Local R o tarian s
at Jo in t M eetin g
L a rg e a tte n d a n ce fro m H ills b o ro
was re p o rte d nt th e In te r- c ity R o ­
ta r y m e e tin g
h e ld F rid a y
n ig h t
w ith the M c M in n v ille R o ta ry c lu b
a . host Resides H ills b o ro . F orest
G ro v e and N e w b e rg sent d e le g a ­
tio n s C h a rles W a lk e r
v ic e -p re s i­
d e n t o f the H ills b o ro clu b , acted in
th e absence o f C. E. W e lls, p re s i­
dent
O n th e p o rtio n o f th e p ro g ra m
fu rn is h e d b v H ills b o ro was n ta lk
on th e p rin c ip a ls o f R o ta ry b y
J u d g e R F ra n k Peters, ta p dance
b v Jean Person, and b a n jo m usic
by W a yn e N ickcso n
T h e re was som e w h a t o f an a ir o f
g lo o m at th e m eeting, a c c o rd in g
to m em b e rs w h o a tte n d e d
fro m
here, because o f th e d e a th tw o
d a y ; b e fo re o f W illia m D e n n is o f
C a rlto n , c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m it­
tee a rra n g in g th e m eeting.
A ssistant P asto r
A id s Local C h u rc h
D u rin g th e m in is tr y o f R L . P u t­
nam . th e
C h ris tia n
c h u rc h
has
m ade s u ffic ie n t progress to w a r ­
r a n t th e a d d in g o f .several n e w fe a ­
tu re s to its lo ca l p ro g ra m
Sun­
d a y tin - ( in n . ii launched a
t r y to s h u t-in s to be fo ste re d b y
th e y o u th o f th e c h u rc h u n d e r th e
d ire c tio n o f th e pastor. T h is has
been m ade possible b y th e rece n t
minis­
R n n o
argus ,
F ir e losses in H ills b o ro
w ere
s m a ll d u rin g 1938. a c c o rd in g t o
th e a n n u a l re p o rt o f S W M<1-
hui h
fir e c h ie f, released t h i s
w e e k T he re p o rt show s losses o f
$4179 90. m o s tly co ve re d b y In s u r ­
ance.
D u rin g th e ye a r, also, th o c o u n ­
t r y f ir e tr u c k becam e a lm o s t s e lf
s u p p o rtin g th ro u g h th e n e w sys­
tem o f charges m ade fo r c a lls in to
th e c o u n try . M e lh u is h re p o rte d .
C o m m e n t also is m ade on th e
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F ire m e n 's as­
sociation, m e e tin g s o f w h ic h are
h e ld once a m o n th a t som e one o f
th e to w n s in th e c o u n ty M e e tin g s
a re fo r th e purpose o f in s tru c tio n
and discussion o f pro b le m s, th e r e ­
p o rt says.
T h ro u g h th is association. It has
become possible to send a m an fro m
th e a so cia tio n to a sp e cia l course
o f in s tru c tio n fo r a w eek, c o n d u c t­
ed th ro u g h th e state d e p a rtm e n t o f
e d u c a tio n and state f ir e m a rs h a l's
o ffic e
T h u s th e la te st
d e v e lo p ­
m ents In fir e f ig h tin g a re b ro u g h t
back fo r th e b e n e fit o f th e associa­
tio n m em bers, co m m e n ts M e lh u is h .
F o u r o u ts ta n d in g stars a p p e a r at th e V e n e tia n th e a tre S unday.
H e also co m m e n d s th e a c tiv ity
M o n d a y and T u e sd a y in th e f ilm p la y. “ L ib e le d L a d y ." M a n y a
o f W ilb u r D illo n , fir e m arsh a l, i>
s itu a tio n is crea te d as th e p lo t u n fo ld s w it h Jean H a rlo w . W il­
e lim in a tin g fir e hazards in th e c ity
lia m P o w e ll, M y rn a L o y and S pencer T ra c y cast In th e lead parts.
A c tiv itie s o f th e d e p a rtm e n t fo r th e
T h u rs d a y . F rid a y and S a tu rd u y o f th is week. Joan C ra w fo rd ,
y e a r in c lu d e th e s p o n s o rin g o f th e
C la r k G able. F ra n c h o t T o n e a nd R e g in a ld O w n e r a p p ea r in
'
B a ll,
"H a p p y
D ays"
" L o v e on th e n u n .”
c e le b ra tio n a n d
fir e
p re v e n tio n
week
c a llin g o f P a u l C o llin s , s tu d e n t o f
T he c e le b ra tio n , th e re p o rt says,
N o rth w e s t C h ris tia n co llege, E u ­
b ro u g h t a d e p o s it o f $500 to th e
gene. as assistant to th e m in is te r
s in k in g fu n d w h ile $350 was p a id
T h e associate m in is te r was w it h
in to th e c ity p a rk fu n d F lo o d lig h ts
th e c h u rc h S u n d a y a nd has ac­
Less a p p lic a tio n s fo r loans, and f o r th e p a rk g ro u n d s a lso w e re
ce p ted
an in d e fin ite
c a ll fo r a
i m p r o v e d m o rtg a g e c o lle c tio n s , purchased.
w e e k -e n d m in is tr y w ith th e lo ca l
w e re fe a tu re s o f th e re p o rt g iv e n
c o n g re g a tio n . C o llin s w ill
d ir e c t
T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n at th e a n n u a l
the y o u n g p eople's c h o ir and lead
m e e tin g and e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs o f
th e m In th e m in is tr y to th e s h u t-
th e W a sh in g to n C o u n ty F a rm L oan
ins b e g in n in g th is co m in g S u n d a y
a ssociation in th e c h a m b e r o f c o m ­
a fte rn o o n .
m erce room s A ll d ire c to rs and o f ­
* Continue«! from p«r» | I
T h e c h u rc h also vo te d S u n d a y to fic e rs w e re re-e le cte d .
c o u rt in c lu d e A d a m B e lla vs. T h o m ­
c a ll T e d d y L e a v itt, e va n g e list, fo r
O ffic e rs a re M a r tin C. Larsen. as S h e rlo c k , c h a n g in g place o f t r ia l;
a r e tu r n m e e tin g n e x t f a ll o r e a rly B e a ve rto n , p re s id e n t. F 1. B ro w n . L iq u id a tio n
S h u te S a vin g s bank,
w in te r A. T
B a rb e r, re c e n tly o f L a u re l, v ic e -p re s id e n t; J M
P e r­ a u th o riz in g sale o f re a l p ro p e rty .
M o n ta n i, was u n a n im o u s ly chosen son, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r
D ire c to rs
P ro b a te c o u rt o rd e rs file d th is
to be an e ld e r o f th e lo ca l c o n ­ a re Larsen. B ro w n . C h a rle s H e rb, w e e k in c lu d e d E d w a rd R e n fro w .
g re g a tio n .
B anks; D. G
L illy . Foest G rove , i
and W T. P u tn a m . F a rm in g to n .
T h e a ssociation was o rg a n iz e d in
1917 and has loaned m ore th a n tw o
m illio n d o lla rs in th e last 18 years,
P erson rep o rts.
H ills b o ro G ra n g e th is y e a r w i l l
ponsor a 4-H sch o la rsh ip , a c c o rd ­
in g to a ctio n ta ke n at th e m e e tin g
here
S a tu rd a y
The
p a rtic u la r
s c h o la rs h ip w ill be le ft to
th e
ju d g m e n t o f th e c o u n ty agent.
C h a rle s D ic k in s o n o f
O sw ego
one o f th e ve te ra n m em b e rs o f th e
grange in O regon, was p resent and
spoke on g ra n g e m atte rs. He p ra is ­
ed th e lo ca l ch a p te r.
Pom ona
G ra n g e
w ill
m eet
W ednesday, J a n u a ry 27. in S h e r­
wood. it has been announced.
E x a m in a tio n s S et fo r
U. S. F orest S e r v ic e
I t ’« n u t n o rm a l. I t ’« n a tu r e ’« w a r n in g .
' D a n g e r A h ead " M a ke th in 25«- tent. U»e
b u c h u le ave*, ju n ip e r
o il. ^and
6 o th e r
d r u tr* m ade in t o l i t t l e a re e n ta b le t* , to
flu « h
out
e x c e ls
acid« a n ti im p u r itie s .
Fxcea« acid« can ra u « e ir r it a t i o n
re s u lt*
in ir in v e t tin p up niirh tH .
» c a n ty
flo w ,
f r e q u e n t d e *ire .
b u r n in v . b a cka che, and
le v p a in « . J u » t «ay liu k e t« t o y o u r d ru R -
ffi«t«. In
f o u r day« i f n o t pleased y o u r
25c w i l l be re fu n d e d .
D e lta I)ru » t S to re .
Ade.
E ffe c tiv e F rid ay.
P r o d u c e S p e c ia ls
(’. & IL, Brown
Golden ('.
F rid a y
4 lbs.
4
15c
large site
CABBAGE
S o lid . C ris p
2c
POUND
RUTABAGAS
10c
lbs.
No. Vi t’n ..........
" T h e r ig h t fo o d c e rta in ly does
im p ro v e
one's c o m p le x io n
and
h e a lth . N o ra. W h a t the d o c to r said
i
tru e
B IG B O V B R E A D Is a
h e a lth fu l food a n (I it's c e rta in ly
d e lic io u s ."
15c
Ihs.
A riz o n a Seedless
MINCED.
For Soups or Chowder.
K E L L O G G 'S
SO U PS
L u ll o f d e lirio u s , ju le y gondncNH.
M ad e u l l l i fre s h apples.
20c
Heinz, or Campbell’s
3
R± ” 25c
(F x e rp t Chicken I
Appi esauce Cake
Large Cake
39c
Mother’s Bread
Lg. Square Loaf 10c
B ISQ U IC K
For Hot Biscuits
L arge
2 1/2-lb. pkg-
OWz
RICE
Fancy, Broken.
5 ib.^_
.5c
23c
COFFEE
C h a se & S a n b o rn ’s
Dated for Freshness
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NORTH SECOND ST • BACK Of PI601V WIG61K
OPEN EVENINGS G SUNDAYS - HIUSBORO.ORE.
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25c
Link Sausage u.
22c
H IL L SB O R O
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Bacon
15c
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R te io a u c e 2972
O ff ic e 2971
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Spareribs
18c
HAM S
23c
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PINEAPPLE
H illsd a le
Broken slices
Fully ripened fruit
N o. 2>/s
tins
T r a c e Y ou r S te p s to
29c
SAFEWAY
Here’s where the biggest values in town hang out! The extra-ordinary values listed on this ad are
truly representative of the honest-to-gosh low prices throughout the entire store.
R1NSO
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CATSUP S
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W ALDORF
PEAS
SU PER SU D S
19c
Large 14-oz. bottle ....
CHOCOLATE
’/g -’b. p k g .............................................. 15c
WHITE KING
Granulated Soap Powder
L arge P a c k a g e ................................... 3 3 c
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Arizona seedless. Sweet and
Large Navels. Sweet, juicy.
Sunkist.
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BANANAS
Fancy, Golden Ripe.
Thompson Seedless.
4 lb..............15c
4-lb. bag .........
JAP ORANGES
FLO U R
While they last
Crown, Self-Rising.
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4
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This coupon worth ten cents (10c) on
purchase of one 2-lb. can of
E d w a r d s D e p e n d a b le
10c
2
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C o ffe e
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CALAVOS
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S P L I T P E A S C o o k in g
S O U P S T O C K C o ld W e a th e r
P R U N E S Large Italians-
Fancy Winesaps. In red
mesh bags!
ff-lb .
bag
V a n C a m p ’s.
22-oz. tins ................
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v; fa n c ie s in th e U . S. fo re st s e rv ­
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in fo rm a tio n released b.v L. T M c -
Pheeters, poatm axter. A p p lic a tio n s
m ust be file d w ith th e m an a g e r
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e ra l b u ild in g . S eattle. Wash., by
J a n u a ry 18 F u ll in fo rm a tio n can
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s h ip m e n ts i n
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w e re g re a te r th a n a n y p re v io u s
m o n th since O cto b er. 1929. a n d
i g re a te r by 40 p e r cent th a n a n y
o th e r D e ce m b e r in th e h is to ry o f
th e co m p a n y, a c c o rd in g to w o rd re ­
ce ive d b y Used C a r E xch a n g e , lo ­
cal agency. T h e Nash c o m p a n y has
th re e p la n ts w o r k in g at c a p a c ity
w it h e m p lo y m e n t a t a h ig h le v e l.
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S h ip m e n t o f N ash C ars
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R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e
p lie s.— H ills b o r o A rg u s .
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Re-elects O ffic ers
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.Mary E Decks. J o h n II D in. m ore,
John F. B a ile y . M in e rv a B ra d le y .
G eorge O. Frost, D a is y B ertro e h e .
C ora M
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g u a rd ia n s h ip of
H e le n
Louise. Jean Is a b e lla arid
G eneva M y r t le Im la y , E. Q u a ck-
eribush, Jam es R M cP o la n d
N e w cases file d th is w e e k in
c ir c u it c o u rt In c lu d e Jo h n A H o w ­
la n d vs. A. M H o w e ll, et al. fo re ­
c lo su re ; N eal W B u sh vs. H e n ry
G u ita r et al, to q u ie t title : J. E
M a y e t a l vs J F Jackson, fo r e ­
clo su re : M ic k e y H a ll P a tte n vs.
S ta te In d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t c o m m is ­
sion, appeal fro m a w a rd ; W o rld
W a r V e te ra n ’s S ta te A id c o m m is ­
sio n vs B e rn a rd H o lb o k c , fo re c lo s ­
u re ; G u n n a r
B e rg g re n vs. E tta
Y o u n g K oonz, m oney.
M o n d a y M c C o y appeared b e fore
J u d g e P eters and e n tere d a p le a o f
g u ilt y to fo rg e ry and sentence was
c o n tin u e d 30 days to a llo w h im to
m a k e r e s titu tio n . M e a n w h ile he r e ­
m ains in ja il T h e a m o u n t o f his
fo rg e ry was $15
R a lp h E llio tt also appeared M o n ­
d a y to a n s w e r to h is in d ic tm e n t
and e n tere d a olea o f n o t g u ilty .
D a te o f t r ia l w i l l be set la te r
M u r r y , on his in d ic tm e n t e n te r ­
ed a plea o f n o t g u ilt y and asked
fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t o f an a tto rn e y .
Fire Loss Cut
During Year
F o u r A ces F eatu re d
W A V TO C R E A T
B r ig h t Saying)
of C h ik lr m
Each
h i lls r o n q , o r e g o n
O W N E D
49c
Something new. Try them in
a salad with grapefruit.
EACH
.......... 5c
BEER
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25c)
QUART
25c
bottles
$1.981
T o k a y , M u s c a te l, A n g e lic a ,
45c
W e w ill
B U Y No. 2
PO TATO ES
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$1.80 cwt.