T age Six H IL L S B O R O Business Briefs— New Pontiac to be Shown Saturday New 1938 Pontiac “S ilver S treak" w ill m ake its bow here Saturday, according to Roy C. C artw rig h t, lo­ cal dealer, who retu rn ed last T h u rs­ day from the Pontiac national con­ vention in Detroit. Mich. First show ing of the line w ill be m ade in all parts of the nation S aturday and C artw right expects to have a full shipm ent of cars on display. A lthough the general appearance of the 1938 models has not changed m aterially from the 1937. m ore than 300 parts have been altered, he sla t­ ed. A nother feature is that th ere is only a very slight increase in the price. New features of the 1938 Pontiac “S ilver S tre a k s ' include im proved cen ter point steering, wheelbase lengthened by six inches. 20 new com fort and safety features, im- proved instrum ent panel, road shock and noise com pletely elim in- ated. im proved p is to n ; and a clutch booster that m akes the pedal re- sponsive to the slightest touch Pon- tiacs are again available in six and eight cylinder models C artw right was enthusiastic in his opinion that the 1938 Pontiac lives up to the slogan The Most B eau­ tiful Thing on W heels." Prm cipal change in the appearance of_the car is in the radiator, louvers being horizontal and w ider spaced than in the 1937 models A m echanical shift gear control located on the steering colum n is now available as optional equip­ m ent. he stated More than 5000 Pontiac dealers and officials attended th e conven­ tion in D etroit. C artw right <}celar- cd. D ealers w ere show n the new P ontiacs and m ore than 4000 left th e session with 1938 models. C artw right left H illsboro October _____ _ special _ 2 and w ent by train to De tro it w ith 90'P o n tiac dealers from th e P ortland zone. Upon his arriv al in D etroit he w ent to New York by plane to visit his brother. W illiam C artw right, w ho is ill in th e M arine hospital. A fter attending th e convention and visiting the Pontiac and Fisher Body plants, Car w right retu rn ed to Oregon in a new- 1938 six-cylin d er Pontiac via th e Old Oregon Trail. A B O U T Y our H E A R IN G ! The New C oronation Acous- ticon aids hearing ju s t as glasses aid sight. No longer arc hearing aids conspicuous M iracles have been p erfo rm ­ ed through th eir use; Posi­ tion secured; G reater h ap p i­ ness; Im p r o v e d h e a lth through relief o f n e r v e strain ; C onfidence regained. Investigate w ithout v. i - tion—it may mean the tu rn ­ ing point in your life. Acous- ticon has been a D ictograph product since 1902 a n d is backed by a life-tim e g u a r­ antee. A rrange for a dem onstration J. L. ANDERSON JEWELER Oregon H illsboro C opeland L u m p er com pany lias been appointed exclusive agents for Bo.vscn 100 p er cent p u re paint, varnish and enam el, according to an announcem ent this week by I. I’. S iran ah an . local C opeland m an ag ­ e r The new line is p articu larly adapted to stan d up u n d er w eath er conditions in th is p art of the coun­ try, lie said. A special free gift o f­ fer is being m ade S atu rd ay to intro- duce the line, White silk linen, embroidered in a red, blue, green and yellow de­ sign, is used in this fetching peasant garb of Dalmatian influ­ ence, worn by Marjorie Lord. The dress is covered by a blue silk linen redingote in a sleeve­ less skiDO“r model. T re a su re r R eplies to C ran d a ll C h a rg e (Continued fro m p a ie 1) stated th at no such deficit has ever | been called to the atten tio n of th e council n o r any previous rep o rt ev- er m ade to th e council. “It is expected th a t through the m ethod being follow ed, th e tru e setu p w ill be ascertained, and through th e system in au g u rated in Ju ly by th e council, m onthly audits will be placed before th e m em bers of th e council m o rd e r th at they may have co n stan tly before them th e financial condition of th e city, w hich is inform ation th a t they have n ev er had th ro u g h th e ir au d its in the past." . ----------------------------------- C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity co rresp o n d en t by tu rn in g in yo u r im p o rtan t new s h appenings. It is im possible fo r th e co rresp o n d en t to contact ev ery o n e fo r local new s Prices E ffective F riday. Saturday and Monday- O ctober 22. 23 an d 25 FLOUR To Our Customers! S p erry D rifted .59 Snow. Home perfected for ev ery purpose. VIH te A’ J T H s . W e have no strik e! O ur em ­ ployes are satisfied! W e pay h ig h er th an Union scale. We know of no reason w hy we should discharge our men if they do not .join th e Union and m ake paym ent of initiation fees and dues out of th eir wages. W e offer no objection w h a te v er to our men joining the U nion; but we refuse to force them to join. The m atter rests entirely with our employes. Recause of our failure to use coercive m ethods we are now bing picketed. 3 22C CLAM S can 10c F o r soup or chow der. H O T SAUCE 3 can, 10c Spanish Style. SALM ON 3 F,:r( X 25c C olum bia River. PEA S 2 No. 2 r a n 25c No. 1 sieve, finest, sm allest peas packed. S O U P S 7a,,',I;,afn’ 5c T om ato or V egetable. B o rd e n s Irrad iated cans F ree cook book—40 new, delicious dishes Corn Meal Shortening COFFEE Crackers SPERRY 'S. W hite or Yellow. 9 ,B bag lbs. GOLDEN WEST. P acked in reti able glass ja r . 1-lb. ja r Plain or S alted. C I D E R ,O UX AP,,1E' B rin g y o u r own contain« CATSUP P u re R IC E 3 Tomato l-irgc Bottles * lb' Fancy quality. Long grain 19c **l>l»COVltlllll<* I? Theodore Johannesen. 88. re­ tired farm er of W itch Hazel, died in a local hospital last F r i d a j m orning, a fter an illness of about tw o m onths F uneral services w ere held from the Donelson At Sew ell chapel on Sunday afternoon, w ith P asto r H enry S H aller of P ilgrim House conducting the rites. In te r­ m ent was m ade al R iverview cem e­ tery. P ortland, on Monday m o rn ­ ing Mi Johannesen w as hern in N o r­ way. May 22. 1849. and cam e to tile U nited S tates 67 years ago. r e ­ The« is a popular song entitled “One N ever Knows." 5t is tu rn in g to his native cou n try in apropos of driving at lull crests. One never knows what lies ju s t 1873 to bring hack K atinka Olsen ever the crest. 1'lie road may he clear or ears may be piled up in as his bride Mrs Johannesen died a bad accident. The S portsm anlike D river alw ays slows down when in 1916 For the past 26 years the approaching a "blind” bill crest. fam ily hom e has been at W itch Hazel. S urvivors include tw o sons. C. C and Jo h n O. Jo h an n esen of the highw ay or .it intersections, ro u te 2. B eaverton: one dau g h ter. G laring hi •adhghts .»fter d a rk on Mrs M artha Foreia of N ewport, rainy days. and tw o granddaughters. C h arlo tte Heavy traffic at football games W idell and Mrs H arry T ibbetts, and d u rin g the T hnksgiving and both of Toledo. (By Mrs. E. I.. Cox) C hristm as holidays. K1NTON G range It F U club Low visibility and slipporiness lias decided to hold the annual b a ­ due to rain, snow, ice and frost. zaar at the ball Friday afternoon and evening. N ovem ber 19. w hen Failure to Signal th ere will be m any nice and useful articles for sale for C hristm as gifts BEAVERTON F uneral sei \ ices Cause of Accidents w ere held S aturday m orning from An A A. A. stu d y of accident Tlie club lias held reg u lar m eetings Pegg s Chapel. B eaverton, for Jo h n causes has revealed that a great every m onth d u rin g the past yeai A lvie McCann, w ho had resided on share of blam e for traffic crashes and m uch sew ing has been done T h ere will be no preach mg ser­ D enney road for the past six years. n s t s on the alm ost com plete b re a k ­ In term en t w as a t C rescent G rove dow n in the practice of m otorists vice at th e ch u rch this Sunday but cem etery giving hand signals to indicate o th er services w ill be as usual M inor Hesse was busy « dti his Mr. M cCann was born May 11. stopping and tu rn in g of autom o­ 1866. near G aston S urviving a re the biles. according to W R M cDon­ threshing outfit last w eek, th re s h ­ ald. d irecto r of th e O regon S tate ing out elover seed for a num ber of widow. N ora S. M cCann, tw o d aughters. Mrs A lice F isher of M otor association in ch arg e o f the farm ers around tow n Tin' w ork safety. has been discontinued since the P o rtlan d and Mrs. M argaret K ahr "Too m any m otorists." he said, rain, but w ill be resum ed as soon of B eaverton; th ree sons. B ruce Mc­ "operate th eir ears as if o th er m o­ as d ry enough. C ann of M anning. E arl M cCann of San Francisco and T heodore Mc­ torists w ere m in d -read er possessed S 11 Pom eroy. E verett D W right C ann a- home; a sister. Mrs. Mary- w ith m ystic pow er to foretell when and Pat B rooks re tu rn e d the first B aker of O regon City, and a b ro th ­ the d riv e r of the automobile ahead of the w eek from a tw o l i n k s ’ er. E dw ard McCann, of O regon intends to stop or change the d i­ hunting trip in E astern O regon rection of travel. City. "W hile available figures indicate that failu re to g ive .-iguals or im ­ proper signaling a re responsible for a great n u m b er of accidents, it is only necessary to observe daily- d riving habits to note the total Beautiful - Accurate CORNELIUS— P hilip Lesser S r . lack of signaling. T he T did' and 82. a form er resident of this place, 'you d id n 't' arg u m en t w ith re fe r­ O ur new line of fine A m er­ died at his hom e on David H ill F r i­ ence to hand signals is a fam iliar ican-m ade w atch es for wom ­ day. Mr. L esser had been invalid one on the highw ays and in the en a re exquisitely d a in ty in for a long tim e He had lived in the courtroom s." F o rest G rove section for 48 years. design— yet so stu rd ily con­ Charged Deceased is survived by th e w id ­ stru c te d th a t they continue ow. Mina; th re e daughters. Mrs. A chao w as arraig n ed for assault C lara Goff of P ortland. Mrs H elen and b attery and b ro u g h t before to run a c cu ra te ly th ro u g h ­ out y e a rs of co n stan t use. P ritzlaff and Mrs. B ertha B ailey of the judge. Ju d g e — "What is your name, oc- W e invite you to inspect F orest G rove; and th ree sons. Fred. P hilip and Arno, all of F orest G rove. cupation. and w hat a re you charg- these tim e pieces today. G rove. ed w ith?" P riso n er- My- nam e is S parks, F u n eral services w ere held at the L u th eran church M onday aftern o o n I am an electrician, and I am and in term en t was m the L u th era n charged w ith b a tte ry " "L et /\n d y F ix Y our W atcn” cemetery. Ju d g e (after recovering hi cqui- O fficial R. P. Watch Inspector lib riu m )—"O fficer, put this guy for W ashington C ounty in a d ry cell." Ex. 211 E. Main St. Illllshort A rg u s c la ss ifie d ads get resu lts C o u n ty R esident M a n y Y ea rs D ies -lb. 2 box PRODUCE SPECIALS V o lu n tary reduction of 5 to 15 m iles per h o u r in the h ab itu al highw ay speeds of O regon m o to r­ ists m ay be in stru m en tal in re d u c ­ ing au tu m n fatalities. S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell said th is w eek in opening a special cam paign t o m ake the last q u a rte r the safest instead of th e most d angerous of th e year. “Last y ear 37 p er cent of O re­ gon's traffic fatalities occurred in th e last three m ontlis,” S nell point­ ed out. "If we can rev erse th e statistics this fall we w ill be in the v an g u ard of states w hich a re se e k ­ in g a solution to the problem p re ­ sented by m ounting au tu m n acci­ d en t figures." A ssistance of city officials, civic groups, schools a n d new spapers th ro u g h o u t O regon w ill be sought in th e atta c k on au tu m n accidents, w hich n u m b ered n e a rly o ne-third of th e to tal m ishaps for 1936. Snell quoted a su rv ey com pleted b y Yale P rofessor C harles J. T il­ d en w hich show s, am azingly, that th e av erage m otorist steps on the accelerato r even h a rd e r in w inter th an in sum m er, although w eath er an d road conditions are m uch less favorable. M ore th a n 30.000 a u to ­ m obiles w ere checked over a total period of fo u r m onths, in m id ­ su m m er and m id-w inter, and the cold - w eath er m otorists averaged n e a rly 43 m iles per hour, w hile th e ir m ore leisurely sum m er b re th ­ ren trav eled a little over 39 m iles p e r hour. Besides im p ru d en t speed, Snell listed the follow ing factors the "m an at the w heel" m ust guard against: S m ooth tires and poorly a d ju s t­ ed b rak es—both m ore deadly on wet pavem ent. P resence of school children along 25c B A N A N A S Goim" Ripc 19c SW EET S P U D S U S. No 1 i i. 5c 3c Ent More M EAT II Choice q uality m eats a re the foundation any w ell-balanced m eal. M eat supplies energy for work and play, th e protein needed to Guild firm , stro n g m uscle and is a g re a t fa c to r in keep in g th a t s p a rk ­ ling vitality. M eat is y our most im p o rta n t food— E at m ore of i t ! M EA TS The P a lm ’s re p u ta tio n for a c cu ra te p rescrip tio n filling is gained from y e a rs of d e ­ pen d ab le as well as prom pt, courteous service. C om plete line of DR. ROBERT’S VETERINARY SUPPLIES KRAMIEN'S P a lm D ru g S to re RESERVE THE i!K ,n i TO LIM IT Q UA NTITIES ce ? tr , ng cheaper MF AT Buy Your S T I S a fll COMPANY HILLSBORO Where Assortments Arc Larger and Selections Best Special Prices for Friday and Saturday i MUTTON While It Lasts! LEGS, lb. Shoulder Roast, lb. CHOPS, 3 lbs. STEW, 5 lbs. I Pork Roast Roast ■ i « Veal ----- _ _ — Ï Sirloin Steaks ¡Swiss Cheese i SALMON j HALIBUT i OYSTERS | CODFISH Prescription Druggists PHONE 266 By the Piece. Lb. Center Cuts. Sliced. Lb. Quart Boneless. Lb. pkg. = Beef Liver 9c : 7c : 25c : 25c 5 18c I 14c ï _ 19cî Lean and Meaty. Lb. Kain Spots on lload Hain left to dry on a hood that i.s hot from a long run may eaure spots that are difficult or Im pos­ sible Io rem ove, according to the em ergency rnud service of tin < >i«- gon S tate Motor association Tin can he avoided h.v sponging o f f the hood w ith a chumios and wip lug dry im m ediately after being nut in the ram ROYAL - , HKVOOGES You'll tint! ju st the mixed you w a n t in m 1 ROYAL'S variety of peppy beverages. I A. M / B ottled and D istributed by Royal Soda Works P hone 2432 345 E Main St. H illsboro Can You Save Money While You Spend Money? You Can at Piggly Wiggly. Remember, ask fur S. & H. Stamps! COFFEE 2 lbs. /!?£?#* 55c 28c I Lb. 12^c¡ 19c ! 43c ! 21c f Sliced. Lb. Hills Bros. Red Can 28c CO CO A IV.» vrrly 2 25c 2-Ib. tins O LEO , E Elt 2 it ,. 2 7 c RA ISIN S ¡ Ä 8 4 ,b , 2 5 c KARO i T C """ 39c FLOUR *1.59 R IN SO Ur,, pk,. 19c LU X FLAKES Large pkg 22c L IF E B U O Y SOAP 2 bar, 1 3 C TOILET SOAP 2 bars 1 3 C I. u. s. HONEY, 43c 1. 5-lb. t N U BO RA ' ^ ebsow, 29c ran co S P A G H E T T I F im erican 3 can, 28C RELISH C SPREAD 5P h I,E D 27c ef’s A Special. Quart SALAD O IL ,!^ r;........ 24c ZEE R ATHROO M TISSUE. While 3 roll. 1 4 c k it c h e n KITCHEr TOWELS PRODUCE G ra p e fru it A rizona Seedless D ozen 35c B a n an a s G olden Hip< 4 lbs. 23c T o k a y G ra p e s 3 lbs. 14c P o ta to e s Wa: Kington No. 2 50-lb. sack 43c C abbage for KRAUT • 2 roll, 19c ED’S MASTER MKT. for BETTER MEATS Saturday Only PURE LARD 2 lbs. 30c PO T ROAST Lb. 15'/2 c KRAUT, quart 10c S pecial low price 25c : 01 M WE « c ■ ). Young Beef. P re cise P re sc rip tio n ists <’<>N . Two ilcer w ere hugged by the limit* t rs Mrs I.oui v VotiKIvek has been m aking some r« pairs to hi r home on Pleasant Willey road during the past week E I. Cox and L aw rence C row der N Shoulder Cuts. Lb. Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times l'or Friday and Saturday Only Mold I did a shingling Job mi u him In B eaverton last week Miss Mary VanHorn, who i . a t­ te n d in g a nurses' t i . t i t l i n g ¿chi »»»I in Astoria. was a week end v id to r of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W E V anHorn Mrs Nick G en g and tw o duugli- ters from Salem w ere guests S u n ­ day of Mrs G ir ig s in o tlu r, Mr». S arah D allm ann W ATCHES V o lu n ta ry C u ts in S p e e d U rg e d 29C 29c 27c 20c U(l. III.ink you.’*—II M. WltUitiiiul. Hillsboro, route 5. The 4