The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 31, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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Page Ten
THE
Locals Down
Verboort Nine
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Hillsboro's Sunset league team ad ­
vanced into third place in the loop
Btandtng Sunday by taking t h e
m easure of Verboort 7 to 1. T u ala­
tin, second place team, defeated
W illamette,
. . . . league leader.
.. 15 . to . 2
H IL L S B O R O
item for relief and when and If
the taxpayers of th e county see fit
to approve it, th en and not before
will there be sufficient money avail­
able to meet th e demands th at are
now being made upon tills court.
"The court is st retelling the avail­
able funds in a n effort to make
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Hillsboro
“B ears”
lost a heart-
them reach as far as possible, a n d ! breaking game Sunday at Sherwood
a concentration is being made upon in the T ualatin Valiev league «hen
those items not furnished by state ® free-hitting final inning left them
or federal funds. Every effort is two runs short of tying the score.
being made to assist all worthy ABl' r trailing 7 to 1 at the start
Dears ' Lose
Close Game
ARGU S.
H IL L S R O R O
n n p n n u
after He was born April 24. IINI2 Hits. h. seliolai ship and cooking. I and pioneering, and Hilly Allison,
He Is survived by his widow. Mrs Inm llmnlerwc. woodworking and ,
Caroline Arnieutroiit. and iwo elill uieehanleiil drawing
Troop 2111,
1
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dren.
I l l s falli
ii Jam
vv ' J es ' and
. . Evelyn
Aloha
Lloyd Miller, handferaft;
II. H W Aj_m.nl I out of lank-., and lit nee Wheeler, woodwork, Frederick I
Married Ilia Family
a sister. Mr:
. . Morgan «», Miller, personal health and leutlier-
"I undervtnnd your wife came
Manzanita
i i i i a n u » m t . > .. i ' " ‘,l l ? ’*’p -- a »•"•«‘“»r'» ' ' “»I Ir-
from a line, old family "
No funeral
mil
lU iaiig .im n U , h a d win. swimming and cooking; Hon C a m e from
hardly
dcseillxs It
been made at the tune of this llAinmer. personal health, cooking' lS|H. brought it with her ”
writing
A Drowning Man Usually Loses His Head!
L ocal B oy S c o u ts
G e t I io n o r A w a rd s
The local team used a new line- PJMditures gieater th an th e amount runs m their half ot the eighth to
up for the Verboort game and it allowed ui the county budget, for take the game 11 to 0
showed up to good advantage. Un- there falls upon the court a duty
Hillsboro rapped out' 10 hits to
der the- new set-up. Bill Strauss is to protect the taxpayer as well as II for the winners, but the hurling
a t first; Bob K linger holds down a duty to care for the needy."
of Shirley Brown. Sherwood pitcher
second, Clarence Vandehey. 6hort-
County court of W ashington coun- * h j «truck out 16 Hillsboro bats-
stop, Frank Heinrich, th ird base. ty. Oregon, by Donald T. T em ple-1 m en- turned the tide One heme
A rt H anna, rig h t field; S U an its., ton. county judge; H. D. Kerkm an. Fu?3 ° h each side. Schulte, local
homer
Centerfield, Don Shattuck,
...... t teft
catcher; l e « f d t I ..Anhtv
“ d
£ Ä fielder,
, , h getting
one on a and
W , in
field; Bill Ziegler
Lewis, county commissioner.
•‘Cooney" Stang pitcher.
Sherwood second baseman, h u t ms
Results of other games in the
a circuit clout in the fourth with
S unset league were: Roy 11. Laurel
one on. enlivened the contest
6; Cornelius 5. Aloha 2; and Or- F a rm U n io n G r o u p
Newberg dum ped Amity, t h e
enco 12, G aston 5 Schedule for
league leader. 4 to 0 to go mto a
Sunday: T ualatin a t Roy. Laurel
tie
with Amity for first place Ver­
E n d s S e ssio n H e r e
a t Verboort. Oreneo at Cornelius.
boort trim med C arlton 9 to 4 in
Aloha at W illam ette and Hillsboro
(Continued from page n
the third game.
a t G aston.
property foreclosed at a price be
Schedule for . ___
this Sunday is as
Sunset Leame standings
! low the present value of th e prop- follows: Hillsboro at Newberg Amity
W ilU m e tU " 1 .m 'jM o ,
V . 5?.
* d e f lC le n « t *»<««- ^
erb ° ° rt
C a r l “ >« 3 1
T u alatin —..7 1 .87S Cornelius
H .b i
Favoring th e «U te power bill
>-«<«• st.ndin,
H illsboro
5 2 .714 Aloha
W
I. I \ t |
G aston .........6 3 . 6 3 3 .aurei
— l 7 .125 which is to appear on the Novem- Amity
4
2
.667
Sherwood
O renco ....... ...5 8 . 633. Verboort
17.125 per ballot and pledging co-opera-
4 2 .6 6 7{ H illsboro
4 2 .667 C arlton .
is «
tion with the f l o r a l governm ent Newb*r»
T u alatin __ ______ _______
W illam ette
4 6 *° the end th a t the people may re- Sherwood
jit .-«huí. If jaAwu't”« IWU j
B atteries: Day. Schreiner and R eb er; C eiv e the benefits of public 0W U - H ll‘sb'-’rv
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, ...------
er&hip on anj, hvdrtJ. electric de_ .........‘
K ollcrm
eier,
Me k e —
n n t-----
e and
Wanner.
H atten « .
Bruwn and Harley
A. Purdin
irdin; Reedville. Jasper John- ??L|
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m m
R. H.
son; Ro\ J W Bernards; Scholls.
I lc i p O V U i l V S
I'k lllS
1 velopment in Oregon.
. S tan gel and Paaville.
j
J.
B
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...
B
artlett;
Sherwood.
W
P
1
1
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\
i s
4 1 Seeking the discontinuance
of the Newbem
, ,' **
Batterie» : S tang
Fi>k.
North
rig;u*d.
Bert
C.
Ha-
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p
in
it
f
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i ' f 1$ m i
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A
m
ity
D
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e
nd Z iegler; Jensen p r o c e s s i n g tAX on grain SACkS.
gen South T :aid. tie between O
V O I I i p i C 11OI1
and Storey.
R. H. E. * Protesting a g a in « the im porta- D. wX3“ M b "w !Li *"d w 'hl«*n' uth■ H Butler and Neal Orgon; Timber.
(Continued from page i)
Roy —--- -----------
11 11 "a
farm products into t h e
R. H. E. B M Wright; Tualatin, tie between "m erry-go-round.”
fe rn s w heel.
Laurel
6
7
8 United States and declaring th at Verbocrt
9 14
Jam es Nokes, W. R H aunhurst, C. ’ glider. baby seaplane, "tilt-a-w hirl”
Carlton
li
4
9
s
p U £ t . ^ A in “
- ^ . br h '\ m .m e Hermens’1' w S
¿ , ^ 7 L"
Batterie» : Zimmerman
d e r . French. S touten berv and llem ariU
and
V a n d e n an
__ROt COn-
Merle L K urtzh.il.
H. E. sistent with the policy of allowing
Republican- North Aloha. T A
the im portation of farm products. T « .-.Ï-.. . , 4
I T
Emerson; Southeast Aloha. Alfred
n,an.v of which are now being raised
L tlltl S LJ D S C t
R
ichard;
Southwest Aloha. Georgia
in
sum
liis
nnantifw»c
ir»
’
*
in surplus quantities in th e United
Schmid: Banks. William Moore
StAtcâ
L r a g u e L e a d e r s North
Beaverton. E M arsh; South
Beaverton, tie between Althea Haul.
C o r n e li u s ...... ............ ............. .......
1
A loha
6
B atteries : R eynolds and Turk ; Lev ,erî
e t to and Saindon.
xw
R. H. E.
O reneo ------------------ ---- -------- 12
<iasts*n
J
“ „ t 'd . L , Mt n «“ r‘ ‘a n I lie
,
” , h hiUS b''t’n an ‘“ '" ‘’V ig
fcaturc °* Pll-St years, will probably
**' eliminated as the park has been
Planted to grass tills year. Ap-
proxlmately 2000 colored lights mid
Batterie» : B liss and Koluk . Meewsand*
or. Van Loo and A llyn .
bill, favoring
R e lief B o d y D e n ie s
C h a rg e s o f G r a f t
the
—o
ui-
m terest bi aring
pr° ’
jects an a e a rn in g on the business
of government, asking th at taxes be
borne where there is ability to pay
and placed on net incomes, op-
POSTlv4War' opposing
gambimg
te n d s to f i n i n g
mm u ir a m e naraw are com-
wotnhVnineam
th<? game on lce
N attoS il
th e third Jllning
, HNaIJonal G uardsm en nosed out
i
t€am 2 to 1 Thursday
nf
und‘aP‘«ed
leaeuZ and
it1
. bul!
tm -te-w °PPed
"Jlpce « '
Pro
B i^h o iT ch eV r? o r o v r ‘p Pat'ton“
North Cornehus
C arl E ten g -
South Cornelius W P H im
?n-
Dilley. nV between C ' w ^ a f i and
B A. H o ? k l ^ N ortheast Po?t d
9 „ rove- J *ck Anderson.
------------ . Northwe:
Northwest
Forest Grove, J. W. C o r n e liu s ;
(C ontinued from p&gre 1)
other official to obtain this p er­
mission.
"These charges would also, if
true, involve the embezzlement and
m isappropriation of money a n d
funds of the federal governm ent
an d as such would constitute a
violation of the federal laws. If any
individual would contend th a t the
W ashington county grand jury is
‘ m anufacture and dis- S’
u u * rd s vs. Bakery, and W e s t G a s to n F i — I
-
'
dom inated by the relief committee
" Æ
. M
' i - i . K
: g ^ i . V g s s z < a s i
It is suggested th a t he atten d the position of Ä S » ? *
th
e
federal
regular session of th e federal grand
Pledging co-operation with th e "
ju ry held each m onth In th e fed­
W L|
eral building in Portland, Oregon, dairy code if interests of th e in - I n
"
ton. Henry Valentine; Letsy. tie
—...... • 0 Ireland’» —
which grand jury is comprised of dustry as a whole a re im partially
......... 3 2 Safew ay
! 4 between Jam es Sewell and J W
i i X i r ...... —
citizens drawn from the entire dis­ °kserv«i
— . 3 2S<xia Work»
o
5
Bailey;
Manning. A L. Stephens
tric t of Oregon, and to m ake bis
Opposing the extortion of e
x
-
____________
MeUger. J O. Johnson; Middleton.
com plaint to th a t body.
Will Edy; Mountain. G P Essner
traffic- L o cal S u n s e t T e a m
" T h e funds and property being ing in dairy products.
Mtllloy. T. A. Mulloy; East North
distributed by this committee are
Thanking the city of Hillsboro
Plains,
tie oetween
between Fay
Pay Mills,
Mills. Carl
P » ,.C
-
o
t t
lams, ue
your funds an d property insofar and the Hillsboro Chamber of Com-
U c rc a ts B e ars H e r e g er«sren and Elmer M a. West
as they are furnished by your gov- merce for th eir courtesv during the
.
North Plains. Lester Cypher; Or-
Corrung from behind in the last enco- A O. Pitm an; Purdin A. H.
em inent. It is your duty to report convention
any m isappropriation or misuse of
Establishm ent of a livestock com-
a briUian t hitting
, « « ‘dyUle. Harry B e a r
these funds, The
th a t c may
house in Portland
o r fa
local H Sunset
•“ ! 3he^
«Shorn. Paul
^ 4 c.
"g.
knowledge.
™ tom
? ^ e to m vour
v S S mission
whjch »3500^«4000
TsOIn ^ d e d . f was
^ ‘v' Ce^- the
llüboro baseball
'Bears" team
ood
F Cop;
+ Scholls. H T Hesse I
“ ^
ucx r ch action'
f s T g ; durx
the
* ^ w f f i ? ayg a ^ rK
v
The good nam e and reputation
of the members of th is committee.
who
in
x Ck are
Vx r. r. serving
V
—
—
—
u a you
. gratuitously
_
w F
hat
has
been
very
arduous
task.
is th eir personal property. To de-
stroy and malign the reputation
an d character of any mem ber of
th is committee w ithout foundation
is as much a crime as it would be
for a member of th e committee to
dissipate these funds.
" It is the suggestion of th e com
m ittee to the ^ people
‘" « “ of h this
e ^ r coun
X «
«
«
'^ X ° d r %
^he
Ab° u t 250 shares in the
P^Posed undertaking have b e e n
subscribed,
of
* ' F T
X
T Cl f* « announced.
x *x which
r. . - . 40 are * paid
^or’
was
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m
H ills b o r o P a u se s
in H o n o r o f D e a d
?mg far behind in the opening m- Kem ; T ualatin. E A Eddy-' Ver-
n ln gs. Bill Ziegler's team climbed boor: A Mermens; West Slope
t0
Q
rx r4 » ‘thin
♦ V
x ex *x e one
x 4 H run • of the "Bears” Samuel B. Lawrence
and then cinched the game with
an eight-run rally m the eightn
frame.
Trial D a iry C o -o p
mentgeoíí°icerSe P anderi í lanotení rCh¿ s J S t e ^ m a r c ^ n d ^ o t h " d
P ^ S ^ e rT T s^ fo í
last week fol­
t h e Durham
a Civil Emcr-
Oregon m cet-
' o T PT t , ^ d
Fred Engel" g ‘’abeI:' Nortn' if c i i l b o r o ^ L ^ M c -
th e expenditures for the first four dinner ^ d V e J '
m onths of this year a s s ______
________,
follows: an
6 J“
®K ton®F; _____
Worn- _______
Pheeters; Southwest Hillsboro, A.
January, $928.18; February, $809.- j an s f ^ h e f Corps—Mrs. Arne Dicka- W. Walker; Kinton?^GeoreV'sni’d e r
52; March, »1099.60. a n d A p ril,: l on' M rs- Edwln Bowman, Mrs. J. Leurel. J W Mulloy; Leisy E L
ainoopo If
t # ♦
»— expenditures
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j . wo—
.... . L. L Crawford
$1033.69.
the
are I r Sutherland;
Mrs. E. J. Peterson Johnson; w*
Manning,
continued a t
approxim ately t h e and M r’ M ary Sabin; Veterans of Me‘z«e''- William B Ri:am; M id­
sam e ra te in
the rem aining eight Bore‘en Wars—L. E. Furrow. Lowell dle t° n -,W dl Edy; M ountain. E. M.
m onths of the year th e relief funds Brown, W. e . Plapp. E rnest Hel- r, .
w d M*m Burkett;
will be virtually exhausted and vogt' Perry B atchelar and G rant w ' .
£ «¡ns. Joe Bernards;
when those funds are exhausted our ! P °rland: v - F. W. Auxiliary—Mrs S S m i * « “' n ' George Voges;
expenditures for relief m ust coase Ernest Helvogt and Mrs. L. E. F u r-
’
A- M ^pee; Purdin. Celia
fo r there is no emergency lurid of row, and D aughters Union V eter-
sufficient size to assume the relief ans-Mrs. L. F. Emmolt.
Flags and w reaths were places
expenditures.
“When an individual has $1 in „ • «raves of veterans ln the
his pocket, then $1 is all he can - cemetery prior to the exercises
spend, and when an item in the ; Many persons, form er resid en ts,
county budget provides a specilk of 1“ e community, were here Wed- J
am ount for a specific purpose this
f\ h e. «raves of m em -
court will not exceed th a t amount. , flow er^ w h iu i / ^ ? i ,UeS a " d plac= i
T*H»
I
“
ower8*
whlle
in
T he county budget is intended t o ' oeonlr ' t o r n p v a h others m any y , , local!
8 ,
serve a purpose. I t sets fo rth the '
lsewhere . h a t
various am ounts which may be - mL - o r5h „ fP? £ ,tl}eir respects
,h e j
spent for the purposes set forth mem °ry of loved ones.
th erein and upon th e county c o u rt!
_ ~~
falls th e duty of conforming to th a t i
B o rtm an Buys Market
budget in all respects. The law s' , Ed W ortm an of Hillsboro p u r -
of this state and th e oath of office ' i ? aSTd
M arket" in t h e ! . . , v
r Ur„ n n i lt
which the members of the court
Wll?gly store this Week an d , A N Y U S E D C H E V R O L E T
take indicates their duty and this
°ff.rralrt® J 1-!*1*1" tlle namf'
fro n ’ 1 926 to 1933
county court will perform th a t duty merly owned b v Wai? Adaniek Commands today a most liberal
^Tdni pr5l''e tt ,t he Hmst which the an d m anaged by W ortm an
j trading allowance. Compare with
people have placed in it regardless
—-------i -------------
„ PW car prices and see if you can
cchaenucnces.
If you change your address kind- afford to pass the present favor-
ii an a when the county budget ly notify th e Argus direct and at able opportunity to own a new
comm ittee sees fit to increase t h i s ' once.
WANTED
h ^ h Maurer. H J. ‘sad'ce E .lth ' M
...............
.
i?01l 1; ...........
J :'Pery
Alpheus
Stew art. B
B C°meHufi. John F. Sappington
K nlttel. Guardiai. hu; or-
der was issued for Frank Meacham
Promote prosperity with printer's
Ink.
H EA D Q U A R TER S
V/ E
O F F E R
1931 FORI» ROADSTER — Com­
pletely overhauled and 'O ik C *
reflnished .............
1933 CHEVROLET COACH — Like
new.
Only ..................................
1930 CHEVROLET
*0(1 C
TRUCK
Several Other» $25 and up
*50«;
for
Lum ber - Shingles - B uilders’ H ardw are - Paints
Screen Doors - Lawn F urniture - Doors and W in­
dows - Glass - Berry Boxes - Screen W ire - Poul­
try Fencing, Etc., Etc.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Phone 2691
1011 Baseline
OEDSMOBIEE “Style Leader"
FREE
Ä
Lb1 0 c
X
10c
-■ -
i)C
„ 1
D E L IV E R Y
PHONE
Specials fo r
OQz*
4kU G
FOR LINOL
EASY TO A P R #
DRIES IN 4 HOURS
I
Post
F in e C o tto n Princess
APRON S
S L IP S
Also red rubber a n d
leatherette.
E a s ily
cleaned and you’ll get
two ami three times the
w ear than from ordin­
ary aprons.
20 dozen just received.
Ladies’ sizes. I Q
35c
Each
s p e c ia l
P a rt W o o l C O A T
SW EA TERS
W h ite and T w o -to n e
W o n ,. •n ’s
I’or men and women.
Dark heather mixtures.
All sizes, (in
/»
sale at W eil's
O X FO RD S
Big C an T a lc u m
3
FOR
$ 1 .0 0
.Moccasin toe, wedge
heel. Also white elk
Sandal with w e d g e
heel.
8 1 .7 9
Get them now at W eil’s.
They w ear a n <1 w e
have your size
25c
O«zG
PO W D ER
W ith sifter
tops
10c
Sale
S T O C K IN G S
•lust the stocking for
cannery wear. Brown,
grey, and ight colors.
All sizes.
P a ir
15c
O
O O
V
Q F4U
TT
June 1 and 2
Brooms
U n ity
42c
E ach
Red & W hite
i- ib . p k g . .........
tin
T oasties
3 fo r ...................
--“ A ., * ’’
or
25C
/r
29c
Blue & W hite
1000-sheet rolls
4 ro lls fo r
4
JL-JG
l/vtci
RADIO
Toilet Tissue
’
MEYER BOTH GENERAL
NEWSPAPER SERVICE
I TSE
Brooms
E ach
79C
M o th e r ’s Cocoa M a lte d
1.1b. tin
Meyer Both illustrations, ad ideas, layout«
and c o p y and your advertising will deliver
the punch th at B'<uins more sales at. lower selling
cost.
y
Milk
Blue & W hite
69°
Lester Ireland
& Co.
S to rk
Coffee
Corn Flakes
pints
H o s ie ry
This store will be open nights and a part
of Sundays.
N o.
»1.19
itrttrr l atirles Tmtin< Bureau
C o u n ty ’s G re a te s t
W h ite R u b b e r
P a ir
P r o m p t S erv ice —
98c
and
Cannery Specials
NR A
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
Red & W hite
quarts
3131
Powers Grocery
Corn Beef
TAKES THE RUB
OUT OF SCRUBBING
W a s h in g to n
R ubber
4 fo r ..........
k / *
Seal ot Certified Quality
GLOVES
V a n C a m p ’s
A
85c
P a ir
No. 1 tins.
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
O ld s an d C h e v ro le t
3 rd an d W a s h .
P hone 441
Used Car Exchange
PORK STEAK Ib
S IR IO IN STEA K
Pork and Beans
m akes
lastlo n
—
In re a r of Piggly W iggly Store
P O T RO A ST
25c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good June 1 and 2 only.
/j
Knee-langth . . . and »oll-jupporting bo-
couto of Ift flat knil-ln gartor-top! Wear
It for comfort: :: chic . : . and oconomyl
For dancing : : : »port: : . butinesi ; : j
and homework : ; . Smarter than »ockj
i i : cooler than docking» . : : that'» (lie
new, clever "KNEE HIGH.”
an d
ED’S MARKET
y e c u iA .!
KNEE HIGH
HOLEPROOF
6y
A g e n c y fo r N ash an d
John J Davis had chronic consti- 1
pation for six years. By using Ad-1 H udson an d T e rra p la n e
Icnka he soon got rid of It. und
w
feels like a new person Adlerika if —nt* ®nd W a s h . Phone 2641
«luMt acting—safe Hillsboro Phar-
Jnd rh e 1X114
8 to r e _
IM NOT ASHAM ED O P
MY HANDJ NOY/ JIN C E I
DO NOT HAVE TO ÍCRUB
... I NOW HAVE
—i .
//
C onsigned
CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS.
TROUBLE NOW GONE
L a a m > a tL O T i
• gartar-runs
whan you stratch
Gas - O il - Accessories
W “ hed
E X C IT IN G
I
• “ burst" knaat
whan you knaal
And several other cars to
choose from !
Cars B o u g ht, Sold
f suddenly Wednesday a t his home
near Banks He had gone to the
barn to feed stock and was found
unconscious, passing away shortly ,
hs
Bringing you naw comfort
— and froodom from:
1929 M o d e l A F o rd C oupe
1929 M o d e l A F o rd C oach
1927 Ford R o a d s te r
1925 F o rd P ic k u p
F o rd Bug
2 M o d e l I F o rd Coupes
4 -w h e e l T r a ile r
2 -w h e e l T r a ile r
Wl
USED CARS
M a s te r o r S ta n d a r d
CHEVROLET
IT L C
k o 4 d j2 A L )
USED
CARS
H A M BU RG ER , b
j^ tm e o f t h ^ n ,
T k p
i n
Specials fo r S a tu rd a y
th e repetition of such accioati^r.I’í í r o ' where ritualistic work of the King; Southeast Aloha Harry (V .n ? r.ders ln the ioll°wing clrci
circuit ‘
WashingmEÍ
d‘ff?rent organizations was given
Southwest Aloha Thom as
C? T u ' re lxsucd
tee—R eu ten W W eil1
™,and Army of the
Henry J.
A tl- : Bernard»“
« „ J * J ? h??°n-.et
v' M
M artin
artin J
the Republic
Republic J* Sullivan: Banks.
Banks. Henry
J Atlee;
^ “" . i " aI
V Vs
flowers were North Beaverton. W C. Jackson-
,
dpn-vmg motion,
Donald T. Tem pleton H- D ^ :
™reathS and flowe«
placed there by the patriotic ground ? ° u.,th Beaverton. A lthea H aulen- am ? ir .n n n ,? Het * ° h io r receiver
m an, p . w . Livermore Jr., Mrs Legionnaires gave th e G rand A ^ v ^eck; B1°oming. Mary L. H orner; ^ dnr e i n
defendants two days
Rex Wilson, Jam es Lewis.
ritualistic work whii«
i.r Arm> Buxton. Albert S. Ohlemiller Cedar 10 pres<nt 3,1 horities contrary to
ReUef G o t o d L X ™
nTr“ 3" 5 ¥ ll;-s' B B Reeves; c ™
Grove" « stra in in g order; K err Motor com-
Vet-ran« ti y e r o ^ U8»t^ S ° f ^n io n Jam es L. W inton; Connell William p?nv ,vs R ''''1' “ Bunn Brooks* et
C o u n ty C o u r t C ites
an d ' A ^tiiY a^rans of Foreign Wars Fuegy; North Cornelius. J. E Mor? a1' voluntary non-suit; Anna Coo-
a dc^7,
f u t on th elr ritual, rissey; South Cornelius, M H pt'i et
vs- Iva McCready et al.
f?*ute of th e Dead" was fired H endenon; Dilley, s B. oilDln
R °hert Itei vs. Clark L
R elief F u n d F a c ts a,.
by the national
guardsmen a n d Northeast Forest Grove. M K Abra- " ° h nst«n et al. decree; Olive Tay-
Taps" was blown by Nelson Weay- h am -' Northwest Forest G r o v e ~ r vs:
Tayior. order; Abraiiio
(C ontinued from p age 1)
g a v e Lincoln's George B R m ehart; S outheast For- cereghino vs. Rosa Garbarino. judg-
the taxpayer’s ability to provide er. Hugh Rogers
i G ettsbury address
and W. Verne est Grove, John C. M arshall; South- m ent decree and order of sale.
such funds.
12 000 was McKinney G eneral Logan's order ‘
Forest Grove, Mary L. Roberts; f„n,Tpbate order., were Issued in the
"For 1934 the sum of $12.
budgeted for relief p u r p o s e s ____
m anner in which th is fund is be-
PG3L-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
hom*' « Vernonia She was te rn
Mareh 8' I8«7-
Mexico. Mo and
( Charles
— - Davis In
was married in to
VVashmgton
1887. Tliev moved
to Oregon 30 years ago and she
had lived at Vernonia for eight I
years. She is survived by two sons.!
rnonla;
of Ver-
and
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U p h o ld s F irst R e p o rt complaint was filed
(C ontinued from p age 1)
lowing a fight a t
for the observance, but it was not
»r »
z
pape
1)
school house during
m .time fOr,him to * sea* d released (Continued
a S ' nw ^ from
mP
,” 1)
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W e l)«> H e m s titc h in g and D re s s m a k in g
Ami other cars to
choose from.
C ase S e t J u n e 11
O ffic ia l V o te C o u n t
Sixteen Bov Scouts, reprcacntlng
lluee troops, uppenred before the
Hillsboro court oi honor Tliursduy
evening to lake tests for udvanee'-
meiii 111 rank mid merit badges
bohow.iig il.e teats, two .vouts «t ie
iul\mus'd tiial 14 otliers were aw ard­
ed 22 merit budges
Billy Corwin amt Robert Allison,
both of Hillsboro troop 22«. re ­
ceived atlvaneements to second class
and first class scouts respectively
Second class merit badges w e r e
awarded to tile following- Harold
Havis and Howard Hullt. tro, p 21«
of Hillsboro, lealhereiatt Hilly 1'otid
and llultl. troop 21# Hidsboro. H it -
nuinslnp; ami liu-k Benjamin, in op
2IU Aloha, hnndlrraft 1-lr t t l.o .
merit budges were h u arded us fol­
lows Troop 21« Hillsboro
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