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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1930)
THE AURORA OBSERVER, AURORA, OREGON Thursday, November 13,1930 ac M arr à M STORES Aurora, Oregon E. R. BOYLES, Manager AFTER EVERY PURCHASE THERE’S LASTING SATISFACTION To every sale of foods we add that important item, LASTING SATIS FACTION. To insure this, we select the Very best quality of nation- ally-advertised brands of foods and the finest foods the local markets offer. Then, as a final assurance, we safe-guard every purchase you make with a money-back guarantee. PRICES FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 and 17,1930 _ SPERRY PANCAKE FLOURr— Finest hot cakes or waffles in a jiffy. No. 10 sack ...................... . 53c QUAKER OATS — Regular or quick, better, richer, more sat isfying than “mere oat- n q meal” large package.... KARO SYRUP—the great Amer ican health foor, blue A O or red label. 5 lb. can. .. t t O C SNOWDRIFT—Shortening at its best—3 pound *7 can .................................O / C P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP—The largest selling soap i n O Q the world—10 bars........C JELL WELL—Choice of flavors, four packages OCf for ............ Z jC MACMARR FLOUR— 49 pound sack. We are following the market down, but the quality remains high. The price a year ago was d* 1 O f f $1.75. The price now i s .....« p i « ¿ 3 MacMARR CLEANED GRECIAN CURRANTS— I Q 15 oz. package ..... 1 ...... 1 i/C PURITAN MALT—It’s a popular ....... 45c LIMA BEANS—Fancy grade in bulk— r% p; 2 lbs. ............J i . .....¿ D C hearts cut from canned pimiento and with clubs and spodes made from nut stuffed dates cjit in slices. Makes 2 It is no longer “ to bridge or not to dozen small sandwiches. bridge”—it’s simply whether it will be Grand Slam Salad auction or contract! Just now, the vogue for some of the older games has 1 envelope quick-setting lemon gela-j been revived and you’ll find young tine; 1 cup boiling water; 1 cup grape things and old bent double over the fruit juice; 2 dozen after dinner mints; \ chess or cribbage board, or even in a watercress; few drops vegetable color-1 study over the familiar games of ing; sections from 1 No 2 can of grape-' Flinch, Rook or Bingo. fruit; 1 cup diced cucumber; sour: Games may come and games may cream or cheese dressing. go—the refreshments go on forever! Dissolve the gelatine in the boiling Every guest is a hungry guest and it water. Drain the juice from a No. 2\ isn’t a party unless we eat. Fashion ban of grapefruit and add it to th e; in food, however, change as often as do cooling fluid. Add a few drops of the games and this particular year of coloring and enough after dinner mints 1930 .finds party dishes less numerous, to flavor the mixture delicately. Cool. less rich than of ’ yore (can it be the When the jelly is the consistency of new silhouette?) but more festive, egg white, fold in grapefruit sections daintier, of greater variety and choice. which have been cut in halves with the Neither are changing styles in methods scissors and the diced cucumbers from of preparation far behind the calendar. which the seeds have been removed. Party food is easier to make now—the Pour into one large or several small hostess be praised—for Mrs. Modem- molds. When firm unmold on salad age makes her head save her hands plates and surround with a wreath of . and feet by using directions and recipes watercress. Serve w ith il sour cream and ingredients that are modem too. dressing or cream cheese dressing. Six The decorations usually consist of j servings. flowers and such clever notes as gas- | Queen’s Tarts filled balloons in groups of one, two, three or more attached to the tables to | 1 recipe pie crust in tart shells; % cup mark their rank. Black and white j sugar; 2 tblsps. cornstarch; % teaspoon parties, with food to match are even salt; 2 egg yolks; 1 teaspoon vanilla or given, and the Godey craze has swung %tsp lemon extract; 2 cups scalded full-fledged into the card party, with I milk; ^ to 1 cup sliced fruit; 1 cup! tallies, prizes and cards all in the | cream. Godey-print mood. Airplanes provide Mix dry ingredients, add eggs slightly j the motif for some of the successful beaten, and pour on gradually the | entertaining, and the movies have in scalded milk. Cook fifteen minutes in! spired a “star” bridge. double boiler, stirring constantly until The familiar use of the four suits as | thickened, afterward occasionally. Cool decorations and in the food still leads and flavor. Pour into trat shells. Ar in popularity however, and many of the range sliced fruit or berries on top and receipts carry out the idea of the cover with whipped cream. trumps. Chicken or Ham Croquettes Here are recipes from popular host esses whose parties are always success cups chicken or ham, put through ful: food chopper; 2 sprigs parsley; 1 small sliced onion; 1 cup cracker meal; 2 All Trump Sandwiches tblsps. cooking oil; 1 cup milk; 1 egg 12 slices bread; % lb. soft butter; 3 and 1 egg white. oz. cream cheese; 12 pecan or walnut Put the onion and parsley through meats; 2 tblsps. cream or rich milk; 1 a food chopper with the meat, add canned pimiento; 12 pitted dates. cracker meal and mix. Add beaten Cut thin slices of bread in oblongs to egg, % cup milk and cooking oil. resemble playing cards. Spread lightly Season to taste with salt and pepper. with softened butter and then with Shape, roll in cracker meal, then in an cream cheese which has been rubbed egg white beaten with & cup cold milk, to a paste with cream. Make the then in the meal again, and fry in “spots” on the cards with diamonds or | deep fat heated to 375 degrees F. Games Come and Go— Refreshments Stay! WESTERN TRIPLET CHEESE, Selected quality, aged to de velop a good OO w flavor ....... Z j C HALLOWI DATES—New crop in bulk— o p* 2 lbs. ........ ¿ 9 C PEELS— Citron—lb____ _____ 39c Lemon and Orange, lb. ......33c MACMARR COFFEE—We invite com parison with any brand, at any price. Three pounds $1.00 q > i Per pound................................ O f r C BEAUTY COMMANDMENTS SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES — Full size, full count—Carton (6 boxes) ....:...........19c 3 boxes ....... 10c LARGE FRANQUETTE WAL NUTS—“ Oregon’s best”— 3 pounds............... $1.00 0 A Per p o u n d ........ 0 4 C MINCE MEAT—Fancy grade in bulk— 2 pounds .............. LIFE SAVERS, Candy Bars or Chewing Gum— 3 for ........ 35c 10c BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE AND RELISH SPREAD—For perfect sal ads and sandwiches. q /\ pints 35c; • half pints..............Z « U C WHAT’S YOUR CAR WORTH? Well, that depends on how she looks, how she’s run ning and how the valves are working—that’s the im portant thing! You can have it overhauled and painted, but if the valves are faulty and she runs like a lumber wagon—not worth much. Correct the faulty valves—give the motor more life, more snap, more go, so that she’ll bark like a bull dog on a hot scent and— well, you won’t want to part with her! We correct faulty valves by the KW IK-W AY System of scientific valve correction — we add real worth to your car. COME IN—let us show you—costs nothing to have a look—COME! Aurora Garage Wm. NAGL Service - Quality W hether you want a meal, lunch, candy, ice cream, or anything else carried in a first class confectionery, you get quality and service here. D. A. YODER Stage Depot Aurora, Oregon By Venus of Hollywood OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Elk City—Road in district No. 19, starting at this place, being graded. Since our face powder is on our skin Medford—Crater National forest road at least twelve hours each day it be crew completed building new road on hooves us to use only the best. Most west side of Fish lake and Lake o ’ the Woods road. women would use only the best if they Baker—New fire truck to be purchas gave the matter much thought but so ed. often they are not informed on how to Corvallis—New pulvert installed in choose the best. The delicacy of your | place of old and dangerous bridge at skin can be absolutely destroyed by an! highway end of Park Drive. inferior powder and today the market' La Grande—Dairymen met here to is flooded by powders that have a discuss organizing new cooperative as sociation. charming fragrance and an attractive Portland—Contracts for expenditure box. of about $420,000 in road construction Nexer select a face powder that is awarded by State Highway Commission heavy. Remember that the function of here. face powder is to keep the skin from Carlton—Yamhill River bridge re shinnning and to give a soft pretty paired at cost of $4,241. glow—it is not designed to completely Lebanon—Gas service available here. cover up the skin. A heavy powder New construction calling for expend will always clog the pores, which results iture of about $250,000 being carried out in enlarged pores andd skin blemishes; in western Oregon by Paeific Grey It is far better to powder more often hound lines.—Greater Oregon, Albany. with a powder that is constructive to Cottage Grove—New Armory building healthy functioning of the skin than to under construction at cost of $90,000. use some of the heavy powders that Albany—Ground broken for $60,000 many women of today favor. women’s building at Albany college. Scientifically created powder never Salem—Oregon-Washington Pulp ¿5 contains starch, rice flour, nor lead. Paper Co. to expand at cost of $60,000. These ingredients are destructive to The Dalles—Four beacon lights be skin beauty and should be avoided. In tween Portland and this place, now in sist on knowing the ingredients that operation for night plane flying. you are going to use on your skin for Glendale—New sawmill of Lystul- twelve hours daily. Choose your Lawson Lumber Co. nearing completion powder for the good ingredients in it at eastern edge of city. rather than the staying qualities of it. Albany—New gymnasium will be ded Remember that your skin must be al icated in January. ways protected by good powder. Hood River—First indoor minature The next most important factor in golf course opened by Charles Carson. your selection of powder after yoii have Rainier—DuBois-Kettenring mill re determined which brand is the best, is sumes operations. the shade for you. Any line that is Giants Pass—$300,000 worth of con enough interested in producing an tracts let for construction of water ideal powder will help you to secure system here. Salem—Salem Community Hotel, the proper blend. They will always have a number of shades from which to capitalized at $200,000, filed articles of work and if you will outline your skin incorporation to erect hotel on property tones they will blend you samples until on Court St. Tillamook—Work to start oh Natural they have given you just the right shade, for both day and evening wear. Gas Corporation of Oregon plant which Avoid cheap powders as the manu will cost about $60,000. Salem—17 new buildings at Camp facturer can not give you the fine im ported ingredients that are necessary to Clatsop will be built immediately. Chiloquin—Construction of new fish produce the ideal powder unless he can sell his article for a fair price. It is ladder over Sprague River dam com far better to spend a bit too much and pleted. secure a perfect powder that will im prove your appearance than to pay a THANKSGIVING FARE CUTS ANNOUNCED BY RAILROADS bit too little and receive a powder that will produce much havoc that it will Persons planning visits home or else take much time and money to repair where for the Thanksgiving holiday the damage. The average woman uses will be given the benefit of special low about one ounce of powder each month. roundtrip railroad fares on various Good powder generally sells fdf fifty lines operating in the west, according cents an ounce, so the daily cost of to joint announcement by Southern using good powder is less than two Pacific, Santa Fe, Western Pacific and cents per day. Any intelligent woman the Sacramento Northern railroads to should be willing to spend less than a day. postage stamp would cost each day to Roundtrip fares between points west improve her greatest asset, her skin. of Ogden and Salt Lake City, as far If you fd'el the need of more indi north as Portland, and as far south as vidual counsel, I will be glad to have El Paso and Albequerque, will be you take, up your problem with me. offered on the basis of a fare-and-one- Just write, Venus of Hollywood, care of third, it was stated. Sale dates will be this newspaper, enclosing a self ad November 25 to 27, inclusive, with re turn limit of December 1. dressed and stamped envelope. Lovely Hair 4ÊKK • ï WiÊmÈlM SB ÊÊÊÊÊÊtm WmmêÈMmmwÊÊÊm Needs Hot W ater The attractive wom an knows the need o f hot water and plenty o f it. The wise wom an knows she needs a Gas W ater- heater, to heat it Quickly and Economically Complete line of heaters at NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of The automobile has made it possible ; Oregon, for Marion County. for us to go from state’ to state in less In the Matter of the Estate of John time than it once took to go from town Whitworth, Deceased. to town. It has, by giving us a fast, Notice is hereby given that the un economical and efficient means of dersigned, Robert H. Whitworth, ad transporting commodities over short ministrator of the estate of John Whit distances, been of tremendous benefit worth, deceased, has filed his final ac count in said estate, in the County to business. Court of the State of Oregon, for But the average city dweller over Marion County, and the said Court has looks the fact that these fine fruits of fixed and appointed the 14th day of the automobile are restricted, largely, November, 1930, at the hour of 10 to comparatively urban areas. Five or o’clock A. M., of said day, at the ten or fifteen miles away from main County Court House, at Salem, Marion highways, in farming localities, we find County, Oregon, as the time and place roads over which no motor can for the hearing of objections to said travel during several months of each| final account and for the settlement year. The residents of these sections thereof. are as completely cut off from personal I First publication, October, 16, 1930. and industrial contacts with the outside j Last publication November 13, 1930. world as were their grandfathers. Aj ROBERT H. WHITWORTH, few days or weeks of bad weather; Administrator. make their motor vehicles useless. RALPH C. ZIMMERMAN, The amazing progress of the twen- j Aurora, Oregon, Attorney for said tieth century was the result of the1 Administrator. mechanization of all phases of industry, j Agriculture has not sufficiently shared: in this movement. Our farmers need^ IN CASE OF FIRE good roads which are serviceable at all times of the year. Such roads can be built at low cost with the use of asphaltic materials for waterproofing the surface, and pay for themselves time and again in increased farm pros AURORA FIRE DEPARTMENT perity. USELESS FARM AUTOMOBILE J CALL CENTRAL TURKEY INFORMATION About an average market supply of turkeys was indicated by the October government trukey report and cold storage records. The 1930 turkey crop as a whole is expected to be only three per ceht belqfw last year ana larger than in eithef 1928 or 1929, but the supply in the principal commercial turkey states shows a decrease of about 10 per cent. There is a large crop in the East-central states this year where drouth made turkey raising favorable. The condition of the turkeys was said to be about the same as a year ago. U. S. stocks of frozen turkeys on October 1, were 40 per cent less than a year ago and almost as much below average. Total poultry in cold storage was one-third less than last year and slightly below average. WEBFOOTS AND BEAVERS WILL MEET NOVEMBER 15 Oregon State College, Corvallis, Nov. 12.—Oregon and Oregon State harrier teams will run a three-mile *ace just before the Webfoot and Beaver football outfits swing into action here Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The cross country event is slated to finish on Bell field cinder path just a few moments before the football game starts. Since the start of the cross country runs in 1916, the Webfoots have never vanquished the Beavers. The Orange team is very shy on veterans this fall, and maybe the first Lemon-Yellow vic tory is not far in the offing. Kenneth Chapson, captain, is the only return ing letterman that the Oregon Staters can put forth. However, some promis ing men will turn out for the final try out this week. Train Schedule For the convenience of the public, we give below the schedule of arrival' of mail trains in Aurora as Postmaster Diana Snyder: N orth B ound No, 14—6:13 a. m.—First class. No. 8—6:47 a. m,—IJeliveries, ,1 Pouch; no e. No, 32—4:13 p. m.—First class cel post. \ No. 12—8:04 p. m.—First class,. S outh B ound No. 11—9:18 a. m.—First class. No. 15—7:32 p. m.—First class. No. 31—9:47 p. m.—Parcel post. Parcel post for No. 31 must be in postoffice by 6:00 p. m. STAGE SCHEDULE L e a v e A urora North Bound 4:20 a. m. ______ 7:50 a. in. ________8:40 a. rr\ __ _____9:55 a. m. ______ 10:50 a. m. ______ 11:50 a. m. _12:50 p, m. ______ 1:55 p.* m. _____ _ 2:55 p. m. ______ 3:50 p. m. ______ 4:50 p, m. ____ r . 5:50 p. m, ____ ÿv 6:55 p. m. ______ 7:55 p. m. _____ 8:50 p. m. __ ____10:35 p. m. ______ 11:05 p. m. South Bound ----------8:12 a. m. ----------9:05 a, m, ----------10:05 a, m. ______ 11:10 a, m. ----------12:05 p. m. -------- 1:05 p. m. _______ 2:05 p. m. ______ 2:35 p. m. ______ 3:05 p. m. ______ 4:05 p. m. _____ _ 5:05 p. m. ______ 6:05 p. m. ______ 6:35 p. m. ______ 7:05 p. m ________8:05 p, m ______ 10:05 p. m ___12:33 a. m.