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Iw ., ..on M ic h a e l und F n - I ..f H ills b o t a m i tw o (laugh te r Mi E liz i b e lli W ie k H ills - I,....... and M i M a rth a B ra n d a w " f L e , A n g e le .. «i pay* |) ti'ib u te il th e fn i q u a rte r p a vm e n t Of $1 Kkl Of the $ , lo ta l la x on the 193(1 r o ll l ax c o lle c tio n fo r (he fir s t q u a r- •''* i x,X'«’ t«*d to <*xc«*«‘d tht* siinn* < |iiu rte r a \ « :n* ago I»y a la rg e sum, a ce .nd m g to M, , «Bad) EK m t. ta x «I« put> C o lle c t ions b e fo re th«* lu g i i i ' b l>< g.m wer«* a p p ro x trn a ti lv S43tt«Hl pbove L e t y e a r fo r th e ame p e rio d . l)<-nn»nstratii)ii a t H e lv e tia A «I« m olt tr :d io n p a rty was b«*ld at th«* hom e of M r and M r* A b e Zahl« r M a tc h 1 » Aft«*r d in n e r E a rl K e in h n rt gave an mt« ta s tin g p ru - g rn m w h ic h a ll e n jo y e d Those a t te n d in g w e re M i and M r. F. Fry«* and d a u g h te r S h ir le y o f l ’ «»nny- j lop«*. M r and M r A b e Y u n g cn . S tu m b lin g -B lo c k P ris o n e r “ Judge. I d o n ’t k n o w w h a t to d o .” J u d g e - ‘‘ W h y. h o w ’s th a t 9” P ris o n e r— ‘ I s w o re to te ll th e tr u t h b u t e v e ry tun«* I t r y some la w y e r o b je c ts ’ Ex. • • • • P a tte rn No. ... ... , -By Lorraine Drmmin) R obert W e a v e r T w o n e w p u p ils 'a onii SC H O LLS M, C E a rl S tr e tc h w h o s ta rte d to school th ,. R ender of e r and M r W illia m B. C h a n d le e semester, a re A lb e r t are m charge o f th e p ro g ,a m to be P o rtla n d e n d W e ld o n C o rd e r o f ' I c i a: th e b e n e fit b ir th d a y d in M aple. Texas, M rs J, E B e n n e tt n e r F rid u y e v e n in g at th e c h u rc h w h o re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m O a k pul a M , H ill, o f H ills b o ro w ill land. Cab. g a v e a ta lk a b o u t the tw o ne w b rid g e s th e re peak E v e ry o n e is in v ite d F red N ic h o ls o f D e cke r. M ic h P lan fo r E aster cam,, to th e H. I. M cC o ol hom e fo r Mi C E a rl S tre tc h e r and M i- I . ' ly ri | | i - <• are th e c o m m itte e in an in d e fin ite stay th e fir s t o f last - irg e o f th e p ro g ra m to be g iv e n week. I i te r m o rn in g M r W A Bun- M r and M rs. J E B e n n e tt a t in d M i w illia m B r tended a d in n e r and ca rd p a ity a' la v e ch a rg e o f th e e v e n in g le r - th e hom e o f t h e ir .s o n -in -la w and vices. d a u g h te r. M r a n d M rs H I. M rs. H e rd H o n o re d H o e ffe l. at W itc h H azel S a tu rd a y e v e n in g M rs C h a rle s B u rk e and M rs J <e K e r r J r. e n te rta in e d a b o u t 1 2 1 A la rg e c ro w d a tte nd e d th e c lu b , I d ie , w ith a p a rty W ednesday a ft- I dance g iv e n b y th e S ch o lls W o m i rnoon in h o n o r o f M rs H a ro ld an's c lu b F r id a y e v e n in g a t th e H e ld . L a u re l c o m m u n ity h a ll. M r and M rs J a c k B ra d w a y o f Mr and M r M a u ric e W ilson ; Indep e n d e n ce and M r. a nd M r«. Ed and son R o b e rt and M rs. L y d ia W o h lxe h le g el w e re S u n d a y d in n e r D a lto n o f V a n c o u v e r. Wash v is ite d guests at th e L H M u r r a y hom e at th e M rs E liz a b e th Reed h o m e ! B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d M a rc h 7. Mi A u g u s t B illin g s e n te rta in e d P ro g ra m P la n n e d several lit t le g ir ls w it h a b ir th d a y | Songs, re c ita tio n s and p la ys w ill p a rty fo r C h a ro le t B illin g s S a tu r be g iv e n at th e J a c k to w n chool day a fte rn o o n . A p r il 2. A ba ske t .social w ill f o l .Michigan Man Visita lo w . S tu d e n ts o f t h e M o u n ta in s id e ; school, w h o w e re on th e h o n o r r o ll fo r th e past s ix w eeks w e re L E G A L B la n k s fo r sale. 5c and 10c. S h irle y C a rlso n , V iv a M cC a nn and — H ills b o r o A rg u s . tf i_¿ S ize s iz e ....................._ M r and M r F I. S«*,n*idt. M r Mi l ’«*t«* Jossi am t son Alh«*rt. J M D a \ idson. J im D avidson. «•rt Harv«*y and M r a nd M rs. Z a h le r and fa m ily . and M r- K oh- Abe Home and Content» Burned nt Garden Home Last Week M r and M rs I, B K n u d so n «if G a rd e n H om e lots' th e ir h o m e M a rch 9 by fire , in c lu d in g c o n tents. am t c lo th in g Th«* loss is e s ti m ated at SIK(H). and s ta rte d fro m |(iitan«'<»N ¿ o m h u stio n fro m o ily , rr.^s. M r and M rs K n u d so n , w h o have fo u r c h ild re n , a re v e ry g ra te fu l fo r th e assistane«» g ive n b y th e i H«*d C 'ro.xs a m i p e o ple o f th e com m u n itv . G ra n g e M eets M are h 25 H ills b o ro G ra n g e w i l l have a n o t lu c k su p p e r a nd p ro g ra m al th e e v e n in g m e e tin g T h u rs d a y . M are h 25. S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s. A t the H os pi ta Is Jones lio s D lla l B ill C a rr o f n e a r C e d a r M d l u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n M on d a y, lie ,s c o n va le scin g n ic e ly . W a lte r C h a lla e o n tb e o f C o rn e liu s is u n d e r m e d ira l ra re M rs Ida G ille tte o f P o rtla n d was b ro u g h t in W ednesday She has b ro n c h ia l p n e u m o n ia . S m ith H o s p ita l M rs. A m y D e m in g o f F orest ('•ro ve u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra - I lio n T h u rs d a y . D r. F S R ic h a rd s o f F orest G ro v e was th e surgeon M rs. C. C. G a rris o n o f F o r e s t G ro v e u n d e rw e n t an a p p e n d ix o p e r a tio n F rid a y , D r. R ic h a rd s o p e ra t in g . D r C T S m ith p e rfo rm e d an a p p e n d ix o p e ra tio n W ednesday m o rn in g fo r A l llr e ie r o f C o rn e liu s . M a jo r o p e ra tio n was p e rfo rm e d T h u rs d a y n ig h t fo r M rs. R E M c- C lu e y o f east o f H ills b o ro . D r C. T. S m ith ope ra te d . Then Snap Out of It! RITZ H EIN Z CRACKERS KETCHUP Large Pkg- 19c HAMS ROYAL BEVERAGE A t Y n u r F a v o rite F o u n ta in Royal Soda Works 315 E. Main Phone 2432 cat THi Bisr ■ pay rw teasr FREE t l l l V E B Y OTHER BARGAINS OUR OWN DELICIOUS HOME CURED Shortening 4 lbs. 45c SELECT YOURS NOW FOR EASTER r A ARMOUR’S STAR HA y ÆIXEDFLAVOR (Limit) Bacon hced lb. 25c Lard sp;z,-d 3 lbs. 43c Leg of Lamb lb. 23c Oysters_ _ _ _ q t.4 0 c K IPPE R E D SALMON. Lb. SUMMER SAUSAGE. Lb. Liver Smelt Fresh Today Wheaties P„ pkg. SPRING BEAUTY CHOCOLATE PEACHES ECLAIRES 2 Large 2«/g cans Fresh Daily PICNICS. Lb. líPÁc PORK LINKS, fresh or smoked. Lb. 22c COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY Our Assortments Are Large and Selections Best £ 27c 25c P kg. o f U N E E D A S F R E E w it h each pound. Large Pkg. Pancake flour . Sperry’s. 28-oz. pkg. 1 1c IXL Mushroom Sauce 10c Lindy Sugar Peas 10c Dundee Bantam Corn 10c Coburg Cut Green Beans 10c Sliced Diced Beets 10c IXL 18c Boneless Tam ales, 2 for 25c Showboat Salmon, 2 cans 25c A rm o u r's Corn Beef, Can ...............17c ,7 HEINZ Strained Foods, 3 cans 25c No. 2 can Heinz. 11-oz. tins Tom ato Juice, 3 tins Ripe Olives, 2 cans 10c 25c 25c Medium Size ’ -.»-oz. can Pork & Beans P U G ’S 10c Gum Drops, 1-lb. pkg. . 15c D inner b e ll M argarine J 5c l 0,b cloth bag 5 2 c MILK A t a u cai ?' i,T:.VERN0N.... 6 c SUGAR/;?' Granulated Crystal W hite Concentrated -J f t « Peet’s Granulated SUPER SUDS Blue pkg. ± « /V SOAP CRYSTAL SOAP W h it e SOAP Size* 10 bars 2 9 c C H IPS Large PALMOLIVE tb°;let soap 5C Pkg. 5'pkC....... 3 5 c 25c - Bring in your Soap Coupons Dundee Tomatoes ED'S MASTER MKT. for BETTER MEATS POTATOES Choice Per Lb. 25c 5c $2.89 Ore. U. S. No. 1 Highland grown. 100 lbs..................... Hothouse RHUBARB BACON BACK Large Q No. 2 1 -,’s M eans FftESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES If you appreciate good Potatoes you will ( uiov these. 17K2c 22c 2 lbs. 25c 6 lbs. 25c 19c SoStasilR Cake F lo u r Dundee Catsup HILLSBORO MEAT CO. Sw ift’s O u r c la s s ifie d c o lu m n s m ay have ju s t w h a t y o u a re lo o k in g f o r — Read th e m . tf G ro w n and Packed in O re g o n i5 c with a V a n C a m p ii il'*®’ I i i packages with Mickey Mouse Cereal Bowl FREE 12-oz. bottle SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, March 20 — on — ! FREE FREE M.J.R. CoSfee "J2«c “ sic 99C Post’s 40% BRAN FLAKES GRAPENUT FLAKES S ta te , HOT M. J. B. COFFEE and SW IFT’S Premium HAM SANDW ICHES at Piggly W iggly (Saturday Only) ..................... C ity boy, w ho. one d a y a t school was request,*,! to d e fin e toast and gave th is d e fin itio n . "T o a st is b u rn t bread scraped " W h a t a p it if u l m e n ta l p ic tu re o f toast Even m ore u n fo rtu n a te w hen w e a p p re c ia te th a t ju s t a lit t le care m akes possible a lu scio u s golden b ro w n p ro d u c t, de lic io u s m e re ly spread g e n ero u sly w ith b u tte r o r co m b in e d w ith o th e r fix,d s in a v a rie ty o f ways. Toast was a gre a t lu x u r y In th e days o f open h e a rth fires, fo r o n ly w h e n th e coals reached th e p ro p er g lo w in g stage was th e heat even, ste a dy and s u ffic ie n tly fre e of sm oke to p e rm it th e to a s tin g o f bread, one s lic e at a tim e, speared on a lo n g -h a n d le d fo rk W h ic h bring .- to m in d d e n tis ts u rg in g m o th e rs o f th e present g e n e ra tio n to p ro v id e h a rd b re a d d a ily fo r th e h e a lth fu l d e v e lo p m e n t o f the teeth. O ne o f th e fa v o rite fo rm s o f toast in those days was c r u n fh y r o lls served in soup. Yes, in it . . . r ig h t in th e tu re e n o r in th e soup p la te These r o lls w e re c ris p to be g in w ith , and th e y w e re a llo w e d to d r y th ro u g h on th e h e a rth b e fore b e in g used. A n d d e lic io u s th e y w ere, too. O ne o f th e m ost d e lic io u s w ays o f m a k in g p la in bread toast o r ig in a te d in the '60’s w h e n s to ve s be came com m on and w h e n toast was m ade in th e oven. T h e slice d b re a d was f ir s t b u tte re d , and th e n to a s t ed o r d rie d o u t in th e oven. A t th a t tim e p la in d a ir y cheese was a Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20 N am e A d d re ss Scholls Friday at Church staple food, and one o f the fa v o r ite w ays to serve it mas m e lte d on toast T h is is how, is was done: T he bread was fir s t toasted, th e n plneed in deep fir e - p r o o f dishes. It was co ve re d w it h th in slic e s o f h ig h ly fla v o re d cheese, s p rin k le d w ith a dash o f m u s ta rd and a lit t le p ap rik a a nd a lit t le ric h m ilk was poured o v e r th e cheese and toast, I t was th e n placed in th e o ven u n t i l th e cheese m elte d . T od a y w e c o m b in e toast w it h m an y k in d s o f cream ed dishes o r cheese sauces. D rie d beef, b ro w n e d in b u tte r and added to a w h ite sauce is d e lic io u s served o v e r toast. O th e r fa v o rite s are flu k e d tu n a fis h in cream sauce on toast, scra m b le d eggs on toast, cream ed oysters o r c h ic k e n o r h a rd -c o o k e d eggs on toast. A n d th e n , b y w a y o f v a rie ty . th e re 's a lw a y s F re n c h toast. H ave you e v e r tr ie d d u s tin g y o u r F re n c h toast lig h t ly w it h p o w d e re d su g a r ju s t b e fo re s e rv in g '1 I t a rriv e s at th e ta b le w ith a s o p h is tic a te d a ir as th o u g h it ju s t a rriv e d fro m th e hands o f a F re n ch chef. T r y i t som etim e. Toast is an o ld -tim e fa v o rite w h ic h has n e v e r lost its p o p u la ri ty B u t toast, regardless o f h o w it has been p re p a re d o r h o w it is to be used, m u s t be se rve d p ip in g h o t i f it is to be a t its best. I f y o u ch a n ge y o u r address k in d ly n o t if y th e z trg u s d ir e c t a n d at once. tf S ize P a tte rn No. TOAST A fa v o rite s to ry is th a t o f a s m a ll Away V i- it o r I M b s Srnalz at h o m e ’ M aid W e ll. er. yo u see. she's in n e g lig e e no w V is ito r D id she le a ve an ad- dr< ••' I m ust get a lin e to h e r Ex. cents. Please send me th e p a tte rn s 15 cents each: P a tte rn No. •S'il. II Large Companies H elp County Lunds Mr H F ra n k P eters a rr iv e d hom e S u n d a y fro m a v is it in C a li fo rn ia a fte r re tu r n in g w ith h e r h u i hand fro m W a s h in g ton . I) C W h ile in th e o u th slip v is ite d M r. F lo n m e R e y n o ld . fo rm e r H ill hor»» ,i* id e n t at L o n g Beach C al •nd ;»ho M r and Ml (¿ rant Hugh« fo rm e r n id e n ts o f For« d Grov<*. and o th e r fri«*nds. Mi Em m a P itm a n o f P o rtla n d -it I h e r d a u g h te r M i E lm e r Kush • f I,-I Angel«-: C a l. w e re guests <>l id a t iv e hen* and o f th«* flo w )« by fa n u lie I t w eek ()n Sun day, the v is ito r and M i B e rth a B o w lh y and d a u g h te r E th e l of M u ltn o m a h w e re guest < at a d in - m r p a rty at th«» hom e o f M r and Mi 'I' H B o w lh v Mi G eorge H id w e ll a nd d a u g h - ’ *r Eld« in arpl M i - Na«>nn F a ir o f N o rth p la in s v is ite d fro m F rid a y u n til M on d a y w ith M i E liz a b e th M a tth i in P o rtla n d T h e y w e re n g 16 n * - •, ] a., heton M o n d a y at th e M a tth e s home. •Jana S o n .e l .student at () S ( C o rv a lh . i. .(x-ndirig th e s p rin g a fa tio ii a t th e hom e o f his p a r ents M r and M rs. P. C. Sam sel. Spring Fever? F A S H IO N B U R E A U , H IL L S B O R O A R O U S 119 N e w M o n tg o m e ry St.. San F ra n cisco , C al. Rage Five Local Happenings Annual Birthday Dinner at O|><|| House H e ld Hill.sbor«» T o w n s e n d c lu b mem» hers and frie n d s e n jo y e d an open boo « a fte r th e business m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t in th e G ra n g e h a ll. N e x t m e e tin g w il Ibe at M e th o d is t c h u rc h A p r il 6. New7 Agency Pontiac Opens H IL L S B O R O , D R E G O N 25 Shopping Bag lbs. FREE. 75c Navel New California ORANGES CARROTS 200 size. Dozen Green Onions CUCUMBERS Bunch Local Crown. bunches Hothouse. for We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 3c