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Porest G ro v e at S c h e fflin S unday
a nd in th e e v e n in g a tte n d e d th e sup-
p e r fa m ily re u n io n o f M rs H a a .o .
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fa m ily o f Illo o m itij-*
( ’a il I ’otei .on o f P o rtla n d is back
w ith M r and M t
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s|M*ndirig a b o ut tw o m o n th s m C a l­
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each y e a r in x ti ad n f O c to b e r 31 nf
b e re tn fn ic
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t h o r it y to te rm in a te th e .-»*asnn at
a n y tim e c o n d itio n s a rc such a.
to m ake such a c tio n .a fe .
N o u c tio n is c o n te m p la te d at th i*
e a rly date to c I o m * a n y fo re st areas
, to e n try o r re q u ire ca m p fir e or
e n try p e rm it» N o t u n t il th e .sea
(*ii is m ore ad va nce d and a d d i­
tio n a l p ro te c tiv e rm-asures become
m '.-e v e ry w ill tin., be done
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d re a m s
f o u r year« i« a n rh u tim e to w a it
T h e r o u tin e g ro w s m o re d u ll
A fe w f r ie n d * w i ll n o t irr.-u itja te
l o r th e y have dropp«*«l in ••till
T h e y e a r* w i ll paws, th e y a iw a y « d o
li n t th e y a re h a rd lh«r-e la->* lo n y tw o .
A s e n io r ! h o w w e - tm ly n o w
b ' r we m u st pH'« th e t«-st
O f w ho b e fo re f a ilu r e w ill bow
W'h«on w ith ' Su»*<e.s » h a ll r«*«t**
A n d a f t e r a ll o u r w o rk i« o ’e r
O u r ha p p ie « t y e a ts have L te n th e e fo u r.
V H ..M A h K O S K V K A K .
f filla b o r o r o u te 2.
M e e tin g o f th e W a sh in g ton C o u n ty
a ssociation
w h ic h was to
h a v e been h e ld M on d a y n ig h t in th e
c o u n ty c o u rt room o f th e c o u rt
hou a*, was postponed u n til M o n d a y
n ig h t. J u n e 2ft. it was a n n ounced
th is w eek by O ran g e Phelps, p re s i­
den t.
M on d a y. Phelps, accom panied b v
M iss C la ra Engebretsen and D r. D.
C M c D o n a ld o f th e c o u n ty h e a lth
u n it, w e re in co n fe re n ce w ith Sadie
O r r- D u n b a r o f th e state h e a lth as­
so cia tio n in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e c o n ­
s titu tio n o f th e c o u n ty o rg a n iz a tio n
C o m p le te lis t o f c o m m itte e a n ­
n o u nce m e n ts a nd o rg a n iz a tio n p la n s
w ill be released at the m e e tin g June
I ’rn p la n t in g poppi«-« in a ro w .
I w a n t to see ju s t how th e y ir r o w ,
I w a n t t<* see th e m b re a k th e m o fd
A n d r r o w u n t il th e buds u n fo ld .
I had a boy.
Ifi
li f e had
H is C o u n tr y
A n d a ll m y
a t a ll, b ra v e son
o n ly ju s t in v u n .
r a ile d
he g la d ly w a n t
h e u rt w it h h im I a e n t.
In F la n d e rs * F ie ld m y t a ll b o y lie s
liv n e a lh th e b lu e o f fo re ig n xkie s,
A n d 1 have h e a rd t he t poppi«-s red
S p r in k le p e ta ls o 'e r h is haatd.
I c a n n o t w a tc h th o s e poppi«*s < r o w
H«- ide th e crosses, r o w on fo v r
H ut in m y tra rd e n th e y w i ll « h in e
A n d 1 ca n le n d th e m a ll th e tim e .
M a y h a p rn y h e a rt w i l l k n o w I»*-, p ai
I ' l l base m y b o y in d re a m s a g a in ;
F.»r th is I ’ ll w a tc h m y p o p p ie s < r o w
A n d so 1 p la n t th e m r o w on ro w .
A n o n y n ix its .
T h e su m m e r h a t p a ra d e w ill soon he on A n d h e re ’s a p re v ie w o f
th re e o f th is y e a r’s le a d in g styles.
U p p e r le ft is “ S e n tim e n ta l
J o u rn e y ,” o f n a v y ta ffe ta and w h ite crepe. U p p e r r ig h t is “ S ix to
N in e ,” u w h ite h ya p illb o x c re a tio n . A n d b e lo w , “ Tea fo r T w o ,"
a d o u b le -b rim m e d h a t o f b lo w n and w h ite tw o -to n e s tra w , fo r
a fte rn o o n
T h e re hats w e re sh o w n at th e p re v ie w , sponsored by
th e M illin e r y C re a to rs ’ G u ild in N e w Y o rk C itv
J a n u a ry .
1937 show's m ore in -
ere.ee-. w ith 474 fa m ilie s . 1653 i n ­
T h e o n ly b u d g e t ite m w h ic h re ­ d iv id u a ls . and $6 574 44. F e b ru a ry .
m a in s in ta c t o r m a rly so, is th e in ­ 5.36 fa m ilie s , 2037 in d iv id u a ls , and
d ig e n t soldi« rs and »«dors' fu n d fo r $7,308 03; M a rch . 482 fa m ilie s . 1656
M av
lh»' b e g in n in g o f
w h ic h $900 was b u d ge te d and $850 in d iv id u a ls . $6.504; A p r il. 415 fa m -
th e closed season in the fo re sts o f
re m a in s to d a te w ith o u t fu rth e r d n -• 1323 in d iv id u a ls . $6,076 06; Mav
346
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th e state, a c c o rd in g to a statem ent
( xia nditmcs deemed i eee m i >
, issued to d a y by J
W. Ferguson,
Som e s a v in g also is ex|»ccted on 946 71
state fo re s te r. S u b se q u e nt to th a t
m o th e r*.’ p t nsmns. b u t u n d e r a ne w
tim
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th e w e ste rn
law < ffe c iiv e J u n e 7. a ne w fo rm o f
p a ri (,f th e state, w h e th e r engaged
r e lie f has been in s titu te d fo r d e ­
’ m lo g g in g , m illin g o r o th e r in d u s-
pend« nt c h ild re n w h ic h ta ke s in a
I t r ia l a c tiv itie s w it h in th e forests,
m u c h la rg e r fie ld C h ild re n w e re
j m u st have a p e rm it b e fo re s ta rt*
eared fo r u n d e r the m o th e rs ’ p e n ­
sions and m ust have been d e p en d -
F ro ste d Food.* pack at th
11 E ; in g o r c o n tin u in g w ith t h e ir w o rk
ent on th e m o th e r
M a tin g p la n t is «*xp«*cted to reach a W h ile the d e fin ite re s p o n s ib ility o f
t *nder th e n e w la w th e d e p e n d ­
s e c u rin g th e p e rm it rests w ith the
e n t c h ild re n , w h e th e r cared fo r by peak o f 275.000 p o unds p e r d a y th is 1 o p e ra to r,
n e ve rth e le ss
th e state
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f
160.-
th e m o th e r, anv o th e r re la tiv e , o r
fo re s te r is c o -o p e ra tin g in p la c in g
000
pound*;
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a
r
ago
F
o
r
sev«*ral
p e r ó n , can be c o n s tru e d as e lig ib le
an in s p e c to r in th e fie ld w it h h e a d ­
(lav « th e pack bus been a v e ra g in g q u a rte rs a t 617 East F irs t avenue
fo r aid.
225.000
pounds,
in
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in
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s
tra
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b
e
r-
M em b e rs o f th e c o u n ty c o u rt are
1 south. Forest O rq v e . H e w l l be
w o n d e rin g w h e re th e m on e y w i l l i .e» and peas.
g la d to a id in d iv id u a ls in m a k in g
com e fro m , and h o w to a d ju s t the
C a rp e n te rs th is w e e k a lso a rc th e ir a p p lic a tio n s . C o n ta c t sh o u ld
1938 bu d ge t
W h ile c o u n ty fu n d s c o m p le tin g a 40 x 40 lo c k e r and j be m ade im m e d ia te ly by those w h o
are m atch e d by state and fe d e ra l WAsh roo m f<*r th e m en. a nd a d in ­ I h a ve n o t y e t secured these a p p li-
fu n ds, n e w la w s a re a d d in g to the in g pav ilio n 70 x 30 fe< t at th e re a r
I cations.
lo c a l b u rd e n , the c o u rt p o in ts out
o f th e b u ild in g on the second flo o r
T h e la w is p ro te c tiv e in . n a tu re ,
A n tic ip a te d n< t d e fic it fo r 1937 is T ables, bench«- and c h a ir a rc be in g
< ’ im a tid at $12000 and «• t innate
in s ta lle d to care fo r 200 person*; at a designed p r im a r ily fo r th e purpose
! o f k e e p in g th e state fo re s te r ad-
pla ce Increased r e lie f costs at «»ven tim e .
| vise d o f th e lo ca tio n s o f v a rio u s
a la rg e r sum th a n the fo r a n o th e r
i o p e ra tio n s and h o w th e y m a y be
y e a r unless some m eans can be
j reached in ease w e a th e r c o n d itio n s
fo u n d to stent th e in c re a s in g flo w
. becom e so haza rd o u s as to m oke
o f de m a n d s fo r assistance.
I it necessary to issue o rd e rs clo s ­
T h e above fig u re s c o n ta in o n ly
in g a ll o p e ra tio n s d u r in g such haz­
fu n d s a d m in is te re d m the c o u n ty
and do n o t show n u m b e r o f in d i­
Ju d g e IL F ra n k Peters,
g ra n d a rd o u s periods.
v id u a ls on W I’ A p ro je c ts n o r th e m a ste r o f th e M aso n ic lodge o f O re ­
O n th is same d a te th e b u rn in g
th o usa n d s o f d o lla rs paid th e m fo r gon. e p re s id in g th is w e e k at th e p e rm it la w becam e e ffe c tiv e and
u n e m p lo y m e n t
g ra n d lodge m e e tin g at th e M a ro n ic ; it is now’ necessary f o r a n y i n ­
P o lio w in g a rc 1936 e x p e n d itu re s tempi«» in P o rtla n d .
d i v i d u a l d e s irin g to c a r r y
on
b y th e m o n th fo r p u b lic assistance
W ith o th e r g ra n d lodge o ffic e rs . I b u rn in g a c tiv itie s w’ it h in th e fo r-
< d ir e c t re lie f» b e g in n in g w ith J a n ­ Judge* Peters w ill o ffic ia te at the ' ests to fir s t secure a p e rm it. These
u a ry 1: 257 fa m ilie s . 794 in d iv id u a ls la y in g o f th e co rn e rs to n e on th e n e w p e rm its m ay be secured fro m a n y
an«l $3.01166. F e b ru a ry , 257 fa m ­ state, c a p ito l b u ild in g at S alem th is * f th e sta te w a rde n s o r inspectors,
ilie s .
864 in d iv id u a ls , $3.167.52; a fte rn o o n « T h u rs d a y » at 2 o 'clo ck o r in case o f th e n a tio n a l fo re st
M a rc h . 246 fa m ilie s . 734 in d iv id u a ls .
$.3 404 73; A p r il, 243 fA m ilie x , 747
r - a -e. n
in d iv id u a l* .
$3.429 55;
M ay.
251
fa m ilie s . 697 in d iv id u a ls , $3.176 39.
Ju n e . 216 fa m ilie s . 570 in d iv id u a ls .
$2,579.08; J u ly . 165 fa m ilie s . 380 in -
d iv d u a ls and $2.289 12. A u g u st. 170
fa in lie s . 411 in d iv id u a ls . $2.120.46;
S e p te m b e r. 155 fa m ilie s . 396 in d iv i­
d u a ls and $2.314 16. O cto b er. 199
fa m ilie s . 532 in d iv id u a ls , $2.886 50.
N o v e m b e r. 265 fa m ilie s . 822 in d iv i­
d u a ls . $3,685 97. D ecem ber. 378 fa m ­
ilie s . 1246 in d iv id u a ls and $5,43129
Permits Necessary
for Woods Work
Frosted Food Pack
Exceeds Last Year
Judge Peters to
Lay Cornerstone
STRAW BERRY
R e n d in g lo w in th e bent
P ic k in g th e * tr » w h e r ri« -t
T ire d o u r hacks a n d »ore
A * we x u t h e r th e f r u i t
T IM E
>f th e d a y.
sweet ;
u re o u r knee«,
n e a r o u r f«**t.
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I «a k in » ahead i t seems a Io n » w a y
!'■» th e end o f th e te d io u s r o w ;
W e p ic k u p o u r c a r r ie r s w it h a ‘•¡¡rh and
a m<>an.
A n d w o n d e r w h y s tra w b e r rie s g ro w .
The
b e rrie s a re lu scio u s, th e l» errie s a r e l
rip e .
Th« y a ro w in a m < *t lo w ly w a y ;
A i p<> at < i r ta s k w ith a w e a l a n d n w i l l ;
Arid ho.»» f> r th e rlo a e «•< th e day
ROSA L A ROSE.
T H E F IT T E S T ?
w o rk a m o n g m y flo w e r« .
I d ig a n d d ig a n d d ig ;
H u t a f t e r c u m m e r sh ow er«
F in d weed» a-gr«»w ing b ig .
I
see«ls seem e v e r f e r t il e
g ro w a nd g ro w and g ro w .
w h e n a w eed'» beheaded
m y b u sy. h u» y hoe.
T » com e w h e re o n ly o n » w a s —
A n d e v e ry » p r ig ha» li f e
T i l l I a m b u rie d u n d e r
In th e w e e d -a u d -w o m a n » t r ife .
R u t i f I h it a f lo w e r
In th e e v e r la s tin g f r a y .
’ F ir s t a id ” is » im p ly useless
T h r o w th e p re c io u s th in g a w a y .
" S u r v iv a l o f th e
I w o u ld r e a lly
I f t h a t's th e la w
W h y th e weed»
and L f-o p a rds; D< S a ro ’s C b irn p a n -
zc«*t; and Baboons R o b b in s h e rd o f
p e rfo rm ir
elephants; K a t S m ith ’s
p o rfo rn n;{ dogs, pomes, and r id in g
m onkey
id D onogue's h ig h school
horses.
In a d d itio n th e re a re a n u m b e r o f
a c ro b a tic acts; t ig h t ro p e w a lk e rs ;
ju g g le rs and a la rg e n u m b e r o f fu n ­
n y clo w n s.
R. R. Faster Returns
from Bank Meeting
T r a f f ic
la d y ? "
f it t e s t ! "
lik e to k n o w
o f N a tu r e
do flo u r is h so.
ID A K A Y S .
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L arge, delicious assortm ent.
J u s t th e th in g fo r a h o t
w e a th e r lunch or for picnics
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I f Ih c a c c id e n t in v o lv e s in f r a c ­
tio n o f t r a f f ic la w s and no one is
h u rt
d o n 't c a ll th e
a u th o ritie s .
T h e re is no need fo r an in v e s tig a ­
tio n and su ch c a lls o n ly add to
th e ir a lre a d y h e a vy b u rd e n . Ju st
re p o rt th e u e c id e n t to th e s h e riff
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RUSHLOW
80 K in ds of Insurance
Phone 1701Y
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All Meats Inspected by Drs.
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FRED’S
M rs. F re d R u fe n e r and tw o c h ild ­
ren are a t th e W illia m R u fe n e r
hom e assisting w ith th e w o rk
T o n i S in a y o f S anta C ru z. C al., is
o u t h e re on business. H e lia s his
p la ce re n te d to some Japanese.
C u rv e s D e ad ly
Y o u a re n o t so lik e ly to be i n j u r ­
ed on O reg o n 's h ig h w a y c u rv e s —
o n ly fo u r p e r ce n t o f a u to m o b ile
in ju r ie s ta k e pla ce th e re — y o u are
m ore lik e ly to be k ille d th e re . T h e re
a re th re e tim e s m o re deaths p e r ac­
c id e n t on h ig h w a y cu rv e s th a n at
o th e r lo ca tio n s.
W a lk in g In to T ro ub le
Nea
.
th e ir w a v to de a th la st y e a r. O regon
S ta te M o to r a ssociation s ta tis tic s
state. T h e g u ilt y 150 w h o p a id fo r
t h e ir f o lly w it h t h e ir liv e s fo u n d
d e a th w h e n th e y e ith e r crossed at
an in te rs e c tio n against th e s ig n a l, o r
m e re ly w a lk e d in th e ro a d w a y .
M o re th a n o n e -th ir d o f a ll m o to r
c a r fa ta litie s re s u lt fr o m c o llis io n s ,
a c c o rd in g to O reg o n S ta te M o to r as­
s o c ia tio n fig u re s . A b o u t 17 p e r ce n t
o f th e deaths a re fro m c o llis io n s be ­
tw e e n tw o cars; 20 p e r c e n t a re b e ­
tw e e n a m o to r v e h ic le a n d some
fix e d o b je c t.
I f you change y o u r address k in d ­
ly n o tify the A rgus d irect and at
once.
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Doctors Say:
O reg o n M on u m en t W o rk s
Hillsboro and Newberg. Ore.
H. H. Stannard, M gr.
SANTA CLAUS
R A IN -D E A R S
M O N E Y S A V E D B Y T H IS
C R E A T FO O D S A L E
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PINNIES FfcOM HEAVEN -YES.EVEN DOLLAPS
P r ic e s E ffe c tiv e F r id a y , S a tu r d a y and M o n d a y — J u n e 18, 19 and 21
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$ 1 .4 3
N o rth ern H ard-
w h eat. 4 9 ’s
CROWN, DRIFTED SNOW or FISHER' BLEND. 49-!b . sa ck
NO TE T H E NEW
LO W
" P a ste u riz a tio n has elim i­
n ated th e d a n g e r of con­
tag io n by m ilk. This is p ro o f of th e g re a t
efficiency of p a ste u riz a tio n as a protection
of public h e a lth ."
Order GOLD LEAF
g r A de
Pasteurized Milk
for Y our Children
M others who w ish th e ir c h ild ren to be h e a lth y
and stro n g — and w h at m other does not— will insist
on GOLD LEA F PA STEU R IZED M ILK— not onlv
because it is p a ste u riz e d but because it is h ighest
in food value. P la ce your o rd e r fo r daily deliv ery —
m orning o r evening— now
Ask these G rocers for Gold Leaf P asteu rized
M ilk and ( ’ream
W iley’s Grocery
P iggly W iggly
F arm ers’ M arket
Shum an's Grocery
H ighw ay M arket
K alk w arf Grocery
Fairw ay M arket
Sm ith’s Grocery
Bush’s M arket
Colum bia Foods
$1.73
P R IC E S .
25c
Columbia Best.
( 3 lbs. 7 3 c )
Lb.............
O ro
r u and
to s u it fo r P ot. P e rc o la to r. S ile x o r D rip .
G
n
PEAS
Peaches
BEANS
CORN
Matches
Raisins
K AR O
Tuna Fish
Salmon
Dew D rop S ugar.
Sw eet and te n d e r
3
tins
Del M onte M elba
H alves. 2 V i's.........
2
tins
R ay cro ft S tring, 2’s
Firm S tringless .......
3
Del M onte G olden B antam
C ream Style, 2’s ....................
tins
2
tins
boxes
Large 20 cubic inch box.
-lb.
bag
B onner’s Choice T hom p­
son Seedless ..........................
Red or Blue Label.
Res. Phone Î21Z
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L a d y : " M y goodness' W h e re is it?
I'v e pushed a nd p u lle d e v e ry th in g
in th e c a r!" — Ex.
T h e W illa m e tte v a lle y fo r w h ic h
a re g io n a l d e v e lo p m e n t p la n has
been w o rk e d o u t by th e O regon state
p la n n in g b o a rd has an area o f 12.-
000 square m iles, equal in size to
th a t o f B e lg iu m .
S earchlight.
Full count .
SUPERIOR MARKET Gold
1 Leaf
Phone 651
1
and Almquist
y o u r noodle,
Y o u r g a r d e n o f m e m o rie s w i ll e v e r
blosso m i f g iv e n e t e r n a l e x p re s s io n
in fla w le s s g r a n it e o f f it t in g fo r m
a n d fe a t u r e . O u r s h o w -ro o m s a ffo r d
e lo q u e n t e x a m p le s o f th e b e s t in
m e m o r ia l a r t .
L e t us a id y o u in
s o lv in g y o u r p ro b le m in a m a n n e r
th a t c an le a v e n o r e g re ts , n o w o r
h e re a fte r.
Firdale-Iowa Hill
FR ED
offers
"U s e
Thursday Safe Day
S a tu rd a y is th e m ost dangerous
day to d riv e a c a r in O regon. 1936
a c c id e n t fig u re s p ro v e S u n d a y is
second. F o r an u n d e te rm in e d reason.
T h u rs d a y saw th e least a ccid e n ts o f
a n y day in th e w e e k d u rin g th e
year, says th e O regon S ta te M o to r
association.
(B y M rs. I. R. S tru b b )
M r and M rs. Joe S m e jk a l d ro v e
to T ig a rd S a tu rd a y ta k in g C o ra B e ll
S h u ltz to h e r hom e th e re M rs Rose
M o rris w e n t w ith th e m and sta ye d
to v is it w ith re la tiv e s th e re a nd in
P o rtla n d .
T he c o u n ty g ra d e r w o rk e d on th e
d ir t roads in th is v ic in it y th e past
w eek, p u ttin g th e m in good c o n d i-
tio n fo r th e su m m e r.
C o llis io n s T a k e H ig h T o ll
••Stepping" Wastes M oney
T h e host o f m o to ris ts w h o seem to
ta k e an in o rd in a te p rid e in g e ttin g
a w a y al h ig h s p e e d fr o m e v e ry stop
p ro b a b ly do n o t k n o w th a t in th re e
ra c in g s ta rts th e y can w a s te enough
g a so lin e to c a rr y th e m a m ile , c o m ­
m ents th e O re g o n S ta te M o to r as­
so cia tio n .
C op:
28.
Green Mountain
M e rcile ss ra y s o f th e s u m m e r » tin ,
h e a tin g - d o w n u p o n yo u a n d on m e ;
W e a ry and w o rn o u r jo in t » a l! ache.
I lu t w e 're g e t tin g a su n t r e a tm e n t fre e .
T h e ir
To
And
By
- e iitin g
tw o
p e rfo rm a n c e s
T h u r day J u n e 24. F am o u B o b b in s
th i « • rin g c irc u s and B u c k S te e l ;
O k la h o m a W ild West sh o w i sched­
uled fo r an app< arance in H ills b o ro .
T h e c irr us a d v e rtis e s th re e rin g s , a
lo n g lis t o f h e a d lin e p e rfo rm a n c e s
and a b ig m en a g e rie .
T he acts a d v e rtis e d
in c lu d e
bar« back rid e rs A lle m S e lls and bis
16 A fr ic a n lio r
B e rn a rd . T ig e r ;
H It Easter, d ir e c to r o f th e C o m -
i m e rc ia l N a tio n a l ba n k, re tu rn e d
Tu< sday n ig h t fro m th e a n n u a l c o n ­
v e n tio n o f th e O regon S ta te B a n k ­
ers a ssociation h e ld at P ilo t B u tte
In n . Bend He was th e o n ly m an
fro m H ills b o ro to a tte n d . T h e m e e t­
i n g vva., M o n d a y a n d T uesday.
O regon In d e p e n d e n t B a n k e rs ’ as­
s o cia tio n . in spe cia l session th e re at
th e same tim e , passed a re s o lu tio n
against the passage in congress o f
th e M c A d o o b ill on th e g ro u n d s
th a t it w o u ld te n d to e x te n d b ra n c h
b a n k in g .
ri.A N T fS 'fi POPPIES
I f every form o f pest control on
grow ing food stuffs w ere stopped
fo r fiv e years there w ould not be
enough food grown to feed the
hum an race.
H e a lth
f . i r y»-íi
N o w Wt* add ’ ll»* t e ta l
• .r»*
A m i f in d th a t w«* ha.«* th re e ye a r« m o re
V-'Mienditiirex S m all
in
New Date Set
for Health Meet
f'jphurnur«» h o w
tranir«* i l -••«•nt«
S. h .K j li f . . , n o w It . i n«*w
A in i
I ( <>nlinur<l fro m p a i r |>
IT/uif Io Do
Page F;Ve
H H K YKAKH
T in * r > i i <I >w>rriH lo n x u n d d>»;ty
H tn h ills hr«* hai< i I«» (-lin th
ih«* b ra in aI U rna izrow n r t t e y
! . 11 ■ '
Ib
-n ..
'I hn p h r .i'i* n « w
h>>«*- on «»tr
County Budget I lit
by Relief Cost
o f $7,722 94 o r an a ve ra g e o f $154 I -
58 E s tim a tin g fro m th is average, the
r e m a in in g seven m on th » w ill cost
th e c o u n ty $10,812 06 and th e ye a r s
to ta l w ill exceed th e bu d ge t b y
$6.232 29 ’¡'lu re n o w rem a in - m tin*
b u d g e t fo r th is ite m , $4 579 77
W ith b lin d assistance a new' ite m
o f r e lie f th e bu d ge t o f $800 w ill be
exceeded by $1831*. a c c o rd in g to
p re se n t estim ates
hit . e s e c r o , o r r o o m
(5-Ib. tin 39c)..........
3 lb
W hite S tar, H alves.
7-oz. tin ...................
-lb.
D elM onte Red A laska.
( 1 a *s, 2 tins 2 7 c )
. ta ll tin
17c
19c
Corn Flakes
Fueled W h e a t k ; aker
7 c
Shredded W h e a t pkg.ona.L. IO C
M iracle W h ip
K ellogg's.
R egular size.
p k g s.
(Pint 21c)
QUART
R IN S O l* " hi"Pi,Po”d"
b lea c h e r
PUREX 1 M ¿ -g aster
a llo n
tin $1.05)
CRISCO (6-lb.
3-lb . tin
m a y T o ile t.
SOAP C a BAR
19c
19c
53c
P re fe rre d by m illio n s .
1 0 0 -lb . b a g s a t w h o le s a le p rice or le ss. See
w indow s lo r special price — None sold to
d ealers. W e reserve the rig h t to lim it q u a n ­
tities.
"¡H A K E S E A S ID E Y O l'K P L A Y ­
G R O U N D T H IS S IM M E R "
W h ile there, make B roadw ay-C olu m ­
bia M a rk e t your playground
headquarters.
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