The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 14, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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THE
’I I L L S B O R O
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T hursday, .Inni' I I.
|
Is being made to arrange a dis­
them No work Is available f o i l
cording Io figures compiled hy th<.
cussion ol the chick sexmg prob-
w anen .»r the white eollar work
slate departm ent
l.i » ' l l t h e pos ibillty ot Oregon
ers Reeoi.ls show a registration oi
hatchery men making arrangem ents
(Hasytiis eligible for work ol 374
to sell this khut of clucks next
II. W. Kay Sends S trin g
C
W l iome ol Aloha, uuiluor.
spring H
!•'
I 'l . s i " .
e v tc iis io ii
Wilson E Bowlin 66 ol Wendell. explained
Ala >ka . eoiulitIon Is tie; | h i a te if.
Ills pail ot the work.
H o rs e s N o r th w e s t M e e t
p.iuliiMiian,
makes
the
statem
ent
Idaho,
native
ot
Hillsboro,
died
at
creek at the foot of Chehalem
T u a latin \ alley 1 rag u e
(lurdner Poole, past president of th e result tii th e l«»liKsliiueineiih
that
public demand lor s i m M ' St Viueenl s hospital Hi Portland
11 W Hay 1» shipping a string
K g
1 h i t |)
111.
I H t|
lip
p i .1«
M ountain.
W Is 1
u 1 r. chicks
S u n »el L eag u e
(he
Boston
Rotary
club,
gave
a
U
s
not
coming;
it
is
here."
at id a in Monday alter an illness
erb o o rt
6 2 . 7h> Sherw ood
i i
ol nine l i n e horses from I lls llaw -
W I. P et!
W I. P c i.
Miss Mildred Meyers, who has V
, ol several weeks Funeral servtcixs brief talk lie Is here lor a short iit .tllv uU ' ll l p p t t l t f . u e t t i i t h i i g t o Ihorne S tu I near Hillsboro Io the
her«
3 3 625 H ilM x u o
2 6 ’ >0
W ill« m u lle 9 1 .»ui» C o rn eliu s
& Ù . a00 been teaching at the
St. Helens New
\ tity
5 3 6.'5 C a rlto n
«• 25 1
were held Wednesday morning Iroin time as a reli igei at ion expert el 4’hail«‘.s \V ( ’.»’ it . t u n e i u l t l h e t
4 9 .4tX>
1 2 " . i; X
T u a la tin
tor ot Juneau. Al.i A h . v I ' with i Imnguere Hack al Heuttle for tho
S « .333 hall in Portland. came home W ed­
H illsb o ro
1 3 .967 A loha
ihe IXmelson .X Sewell ehaiwl with ihe Ray-Moling cannery.
Hillsboro "Bears" were given a
Mrs Curler iirrlvrtt s.rturtlay ior northwest meet, which begins June
2 s .200 nesday to spend her vacation wv.li real trouncing. 25 to 8. here S un­
G a s to n
« 4 .<©0 1 «aurei
Rev Charles M Reed ol the Metli-
Playground
plans
were
expiate
d
I 9 .100 her m other. Mi's. Lena Meyers.
O re n c o
& 6 .bim V erb o o rt
)l my i 28 and la I s 6a days After the meet
i odist church officiating liiterilleni by Mrs p L Patterson, geneial u visit with Di a n t Mi
day by the tailend Carlton nine
Eloise and Stanley Rockwell of and brought into a tie (or the eel-
Hillsboro S unset league team
Voting Mi ( ’alte r has been uttend- ' there Ihe hor.-.i'« will lie sent to
was in Hillsboro cemetery
chairm an.
Mr llowlby was born here July
trinunod Orenco 18 to 3 a t ath letic P ortland spent last week with their
championship of the Tualatin
. i o O F i • n J i . ' if . ('alllotnla or Texas lor Ila. lacing
Rural Letter C artiers' association
park here Sunday
giandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tiran * valley league Carlton hammered ot Washington ce mty and Auxiliary 7. 1867. the son of the late Mr and
. ason John Hlmpnon. trainer ta
i mg at Bi Hingham Wash . a.s
lire game was cut to seven In- vile Everest
o u t a g r a n d t0 ta l o f 24 h its
Mrs
Theodore
llowlby.
early
s
e
t­
a repie.H nt i* n«* ol Alaska . i it left In charge of tlie horuca.
held their annual picnic in Sliute tlers in thus section He had been
n in es in order to s ta rt th e T u ala-
Mis. Jo h n W alker's mother. Mrs.
Manager liav Dillon of the Hears park
tlie
tar
north
M
u/
’7
lie
will
re
­
Sunday, with about sixty In a m erchant at Wendell for la years.
tin league game as early as possible. Thompkins, and brother Barclay | uls released flve players alter la-t
All In Keeping
turn north tta ¡toon a.s he 4 an gel
E rnest Vandehey was th e h e r o of P ortland spent th e week-end su n d ai s game and has signed attendance Quite a num ber were lX-ccased is suryiyed by the widow
a boat and Mis C arter will re- I "Walt a second, I want to rublier
of the game with hom erun over th e here.
Pitcher Will Jennings and Infielder present from outside the county, and the following children H e rr
nuUu for the summer.
( l',»lll IIHUsl triMU PAW- I I
ut th at girl."
left field fence w ith th e bases load-
An unusual snake episode oc- Tony Bronson of Estacada. He is including Mr mid Mrs J N Noble W and Jam es W llowlby. Mrs
ed In th e fo u rth
of Bend. Mr. and Mrs Fred Olson Helen M Abbot! and Miss Etliel ewal vs iximcideo Ravanesi. publi­
When Ihev left Alaska, supply of 1 "Well, muke It snappy "
W illam ette and
and Mr. and Mrs Dunton of Molal­ llowlby. all of Wendell lie was a cation ol summons. John C Avile tu s h vegetables was exhausted and
ed the top tw
la. Mr and Mrs Richardson of m other ol Fred and Randolph loti ys Florinda K nlghlen el al. the .supply <>r fre.sh meut would
ham m ering out i< n n s to oeai n o , wnen inev ten m e cats, wnen m u x - (OT tlu , leadership bv defeating route three. Portland, Mr and llowlby south ol HllLslxno. Mrs publication ol sum mons. New York have been u.setl within a w e e k
9 to 4 and T u alatin edged out tng they noticed one of them acting Newberg 11 to 5 and went into the Mrs William Eberhardt ol McMinn­ Emilia Pitman. Portland. Mrs Lota I He Insurance I'o vs Austin Kim Alaska ilep<nil.s cut Indy on water
Laurel 9 to 8 Cornelius gave Ver- queerly and found a snake had undisputed
leadership
Verboort
Hohlson O ntario. Mrs Stella S tev­ el al. entry of detail)!; Eugenie II
boort a 17 to 7 trim m ing and Aloha coiled around the cats neck three ¿cored eight run.s ln tl¡,. flvst two ville. and Mr and Mrs. Robertson ens, Idaho. Theodore llowlby. C an ­ Euehs ys Henry and Ereyl Ulmer tran.sjxu'tation «tntl the present tie-
beat G aston 10 to 9
tunes. Each time the cat moved innings. Amity moved into a tie of Yamhill.
ada and George llowlby. lxelso. order, yiilo R aym ann vs G A up creates a critical condition
Problems of the association were I Wash.
Pace, order. W E Reeves Vs lsist
G am es scheduled Sunday: H ills- th e snake took up th e slack. The fo r se co n d place with Newberg b\
The fish canning seaaon may be
discussed
and
the
Auxiliary
made
Mr llowlby was m arried May 4. Park el al, decree. Esther W a total hvs.s if .suppltc.s arc not re- 1
boro
a t Cornelius;
Roy at I .a, Orenco;
cat
wasn't
very
tam e so Iv.vlrv
they it could
beating
out Sherwood 7 to 5 Cer< -
r __ k...
•
T'iiolnHM'
lit
»
V
.'k
f
oof
»s.v.v»*
o iia iio H ♦
cry
v
......................
Ktephens
ys
Ju
an
ita
Matlock
et
al
a
report
on
their
relief
work
for
Verboort at T u alatin ; Laurel at not get n ear enough to help it. so htno accounted tor most ot the los-
1892. to B e rth * E Spangler, alto of
celved In time in the opinion of
Aloha. and G aston at W illam ette.
tried to shoot Ute snake's head off ers runs with a homer with two tlie past year. The ladies reported Hillsboro, at the Methixltat parson­ dismissal. Archie L Ktephens y.s Mr Carter Eighty |M*r cent o I
,
h but missed and the cat ran away on ln Ule seventh
54 articles of clothing, cash. *173.80; age here, her lather. Rev J. W .h ilu illa M al lock et al. dismissal, Al.uka'.s revenue cornea front the
Orenco
• ; *” for awhile but soon came back. They
Sunday's schedu
schedule of games: Siter­ magazines. 619. and 264 quarts of Spangler, pastor at that tune, p e r- 1 \ a ile tte S c h o e n vs Clarence H fisheries la rg e quantities or ft.sh
Armstrong el ux. deer«'; Mary E
" S
w
U hr». H am e l
J e n i n ‘ ’a n d ^ O t t h e c a l tO P U t _ i t O U t ° Í J Ü w O « l
a i Hillsboro. Verboort at fruit. This was not a complete re ­ i forming the ceremony.
Meih'Vt " k o I u k . s t a i n a n d Z i««lcr.
misery Tile snake was 14 inches Amity and Newberg at Carlton.
He was a member in good stan d ­ Jones y.s Elmer Chambers d e l . m i l were dumped In the water before
port.
- h e . long, was a brownish liquid color
■ M. E.
R
of the cXld Eellows lmlg,. lor Jiidgineiit ; S tale Industrial Aeet he left IhsaiLse of lack of liau s-
Officers elected by the C arriers ing
lient commission vs Clark I. Jo h n ­ |>ortatloii Average of 10 to U boat«
i and flat oil th e bottom side like Carlton
24
3
more
than forty years.
W illa m e tte
_ U 9 for next year were Robert N. Cole | Mr. llowlby's wile and all of Ills ston. default judgm ent.
William a week arc needed in the .summer
a flat tire, and left a slimy trail Hillsboro
lì
‘
B
a
tte
r
ie
s
,
S
to
u
te
n
b
erg
an
d
F
r
y
e
r
.
B a tte rie « :
K o lle rm eier a n d
w enner
,
of
Tigard,
president;
W.
E.
Brown,
as it crawled like a snail.
! children were present at the fu­ Sm ith vs N latvoier. order. Ralph for conduct of Ahuskan commerce
B row n. M allory. S ta n g e l an d Deaville.
M eeuw >en. D ierick x a n d B e rn a rd .
're-elected'
secretary-treasurer.
Mrs
B
SHimlxmgh
vs
William
Schroed­
neral. as well as all of the sisters
and but a tew boats have been a l­
V m3
R
”
K
The Conimeielal lowed through, although efforts are
V erb o o rt
11 10 2 L. E. IXirrow was re-elected pres­ la n d bryifhers. with the excepiion er el ux. order.
__________ 9 12
2
T u a la tin
National
bank
of
Hillsboro
vs
lXm
N
ew
berg
6
7
6
ident
for
the
Auxiliary,
Mrs.
Mc-
s
i
l
B
of
Mrs
Bohlson,
who
is
visiting
m
L a u re l
B atterie« : S ahnow a n d M iller. Kiniicki. Kell. vice-president, and Mrs. Ar­ Wisconsin.
Cuinnuiigs. delimit and Judgment. belntf matte to free Alaskan bound
B atterie« : D ay. S c h re in e r a n d R e b e r .
“Style la-nder"
B lyer. W in te r a n d W ah lg em u th . V estal.
William Hlnehy ys ole N Mau- boats ami commerce.
C oolidge. D ailey a n d W ill«.
thur
Miltenberger
tre-electedl
sec­
R. II. k*-
R. H. E.
sten et al. decree, Justic Faivre vs
Annty
;
6
l
retary-treasurer.
h
a
ve
in
n d t* lib e r a l
re d u c -
_
__
_________19
1«
1
•
A loha
U A Anderson ami Len W Guild,
HITEON—Miss Dorothea S tru th - Sherwood
5
9 14
4
Tlie next annual picnic will be
Gaston
tio n s
iii s t i f i c d
hv
v o lu m e
decree; R P Lnudauer and Ernest
rie « : E. Wood a n d J . W ood; Brow n I held at Eisner's park
B a tte rie « : L e v e re tte . J o h n s o n a p d S a in
ers. daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. W. a n B d a tte
Day.
Johnson vs. Jam es Dixon, order
p i'iid u c tin n
don ; N e u n s c h w sn d e r, Davi«
nd A llyn. S truthers became the bride of Les­
i M dei i wen
Iven by < Jountj
Bord'
R. H. E ter Robinson of Portland at a
Judge
Templeton
1
1
1
the
following
(C o n tin u ed fro m p««« 11
pretty home wedding Rev George
W IT H O U T
High school .students riitcrlng
C o rn eliu s
Emma W Cox, order a d ­
Springer of Beaverton Christian
money more efficiently on r o a d eases
V erb o o rt
m itting will to probate; Surah C Pacific univi'i'.sllv mid KtudcnU now
R E D U C IN G
B atterie« : R eynold«, H u so n a n d T u rk ; church performed the ceremony at
work through elimination of w aste­ Robbins, order appointing apprais­ m college have lxx*n given Jobh
G u isele r. V an L o o a n d E a rp .
the home of the bride's parents
ful and Inefficient hand labor.
E Q U IP M E N T
ers; Jam es D Robbins, order, es­ with SUmxon Lumber company
near Beaverton.
,,
GREEN MOUNTAIN—Sunday vis­
Sympathetic understanding arid tate of John H Dorland, appoint­ .selling fuel 'I7ie.se boy», working
Proceeding the ceremony M rs.; f ^ ^ i i t t m g ’ gam e1 t o ‘‘sheU ^O U itors
at the V. C. S trubb home co-operation of business men ln m ent of Eflte M Dorland us a d ­ for their chance, are picked and Y o u c a n 't m a k e a m is ta k e
August sfionxored by th e co lleg e mid the
~
You1 arT™ iv^a a n d eI" ^ n Dawninir " con‘P“ n.v m Portland Friday 14 to were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Reynolds the efforts of the relief and SERA m inistratrix. estate o f
and son Kyle of Arcade. Mr. and agencies was urged by Mrs Helen 8pecht, order authorizing sale ot board of supervisor! of the county. by ge ttin g in the G eneral
Mrs. C. P. Bovre of P ortland mid Hamilton ln charge of the relief personal property mid order au th o r­
S tlin so n L u m b e r c o m p a n y p ay s M otors fa m ily and s ta y in g
™ Z. ™
~n
aiso Pla-'M tn e »Adding the game with three hits in
u r Mrs. L. L. Taylor of Ellendale N office. She explained th n t tlie work izing repair of property; Ernest th e m a cash conuntaolon mid for
in fo
four
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—Pleas- march,
D.
Mrs
Taylor
is
a
sister
of
Mrs
Hite appointed an appraiser of the superior achievement 1» offering (here.
trips to the plate.
a n t View is giving a social evening
The bride, who was given in
Davidson's Bakery of Portland Strubb mid they had not m et for could be helped out considerably estate of Raleigh S Robinson; es­ prise» toward scholarship« ut Pacif­
by the giving of odd Jobs to those tate of John 11 Dorland, appoint­ ic Harold A Miller of Hie s u m s o ti
S aturday. June 16. Mr. Lieth of m arriage by her fat her. wore a » n handed
anaea the
the boys
boys another defeat twenty-three years.
O u r U S E D C A R S and
Newberg will speak and a musical floor length gown of blue crepe and Tuesday in Portland 7 to 3. although
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolford and now on relief so as to supplem ent, ment of Frank Johnson. Roy T ruitt compmiy ta a P u ctflc su p e rv is o r
T R U C K S a r e e q u a lly
program. Buck Heaven and Pleasant carried a shower bouquet of cream the locals outhit Davidson's 12 to children of Banks and Lyle Wol­ their Incomes, particularly w h e n and Fred H Meyers as appraisers
mid has devised tills means of a i d ­
View orchestra will play. R efresh- rosebuds, sweetpeas and -lilies of 8. they failed to make the count ford of Multnomah Falls CCC the families are large. SERA, she
ing ambitious mid energetic stu ­
sound v a lu e s .
d e n ts
m ents will be sold a t a very low the 'a l l e y .
Herb Schulmerich. Hillsboro first camp visited a t the Frank Genzer said, attem pts to give work to fill
All of these boys will carry with
cost to raise money for the pro-
Miss Elizabeth Struthers, who was sacker. led th e h itters with a double home Sunday. Vernon Wolford re­ I tlie budgetary needs of the family
ducts show ln Newberg this fall, her sisters maid of honor, wore a ¡md two singles.
mained for a few days' visit.
them a signed statem ent from Dr
{ and in case of large families food
E
Everyone is cordially invited
frock of pale green net and car-
Donald Shultz of Tigard is spend­ relief Is given to fill the needs Mrs
John F txibixs. president of Pacific,
7
Mre P eter T rum p visited last ried an arm bouquet of yellow Da»id»ons ...
ing his summer vacation with Ids
establishing
their
Identity and
.. *
Hamilton said relief cases and u n ­
week with h er son and daughter- rosebuds and sweetpeas. K enneth Hiiabon,
aunt. Mrs. Joe Smejkal.
JAMES WHITELAW. M anage,
are urged by him to ask for
Fred Sewell had a narrow escape people
employed totaled 644
in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trum p Robinson of Portland attended his
Ihe identification letter before plac-
from
death
T
hursday
in
a
fall
Olds and Chevrolet
Lots of people were on CWA pro­
; l u g their order
Jr.. In Portland.
br2ib er-
,
. .
m il
Th<? ceremony was performed be-
jects that shouldn't have been there, head first against a rw k while fish­
3rd and Wash. Phone 441
.L^ Cn u u
fore a bower of roses and ferns.
explained W. J Mills. SERA m an­ ing on Cook creek, a tributary of
Oregon motorists have paid a
Mrs. A rthur Hill gave a birthday Large bouquets of lillies. delphin-
ager. but tills was due to tlie ra p ­ the Nehalem. He was accompanied to ta l of »57 270.530 In gasoline (axes
OLDHMOHI1.K "Style leader*'
p arty in honor of h er son Loren, lum£
maiden hair fern were
by
H
H
Stannurd
and
Lyle
Noaler.
idity
with
which
tlie
program
Was
sin
c e tilts s t a te firs t a d o p te d a gas­
Local D iam ond B all Lea«ue
G uests were K enn eth and Wallace used on eith er side. A profusion
L. S. Campbell ol Silverton has put through, precluding any op­ also of Hillsboro He slipped when oline tax In February. 1919. ac-
W L,
W L
W hitmore. Raymond Meyers, Floyd
flowers w a s used throughout i ~
1 B akery
4 J taken over the Texaco station at portunity for investigation. Lesson he Jumped to a moss-coy cred rock
W hitmore. Fred Sm ith Dave Otto. the house and on th e reception 'epco «
- 4 3 b afew ay
2 5 Third and Washington here and learned In CWA was the noticeable Tlie local sportsm an was able to
Loren Ta'.man. F ran k Hill, and tables
Ire la n d «
4 o S uda W o rk i
u 7 J constructed a complete new station
Mr. and Mrs. K u rt Jacky. Cards
Mr. an d Mrs. Robinson left f o r N
__ ational
_____ ____________
G uardsm en ___________
continued A complete automotive service hi- lack of appreciation, foiiiu'ily they throw up his arm In time so that
were enjoyed
a ten days' motor trip and upon their leadership of th e local soit- j eluding garage repair, battery tire came and asked and now It is a his head struck the rock with
Mrs. Tom Shuck and
son S tan - returning will reside In Portland. bail league by defeating the Soda : repair, greasing, towing, etc.' He demand. It was pointed out. Citing glancing blow, cutting his foreheud
ley have returned to Hillsboro a fte r
----
Works team T hursda“ 14
to 2. will give day and night service. One examples of tills, he pointed to the and nose and blacking both eyes
1
81 Mr- and M rs- Frank Hite of Aber- Bakery put a crimp in Pepco with j of the latest model display pumps, I demonstrations made here ln re-
The men were four nules from
1
OTnvri deen. Wash., were week-end visitors * 6 to 1 win. while Irelan d s trun- the first in Oregon, lias been In­ I cent weeks and said they w e r e their packs mid flrst-ald equlpmen
stalled.
home here and at !he Garfield Hite home med Safeway 8 to 2.
, fomented by a red element from and had to walk out ten miles Frl
H offm ans m other, returned home
gherwood
Games scheduled tonight: Bakery'
A present will be given away S a t­ Portland. This attitude, he care­ day They went In Wednesday Tli
Sunday from a vacation with friends
and Mrs.
%Irs H.
H Metzentine
vs. ------
Soda Works,
Mr. and
Metzentine and
and vs.
-------- and G uards
. « # vs. urday to any child coming into tlie fully explained, was not true of local fisherm en report a record
In , . Portland.
.
* ,
.
__ family attended the wedding S a t- Ireland's a t junior high, and Safe- station.
Miss Annie O rnduff who is nurs-
d • evenln? oj m m M etzentine's wav vs. Pepco. union lilgh grounds
Mr. Campbell will move here with I all. Manager Mills declared th a t at catch In fly fishing In spite of
mg m Portland, visited her parents,
f e
g L c X itz ^ r and M i«
his family w ithin the next few I the present rate of spending It I their difficulties
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ornduff. over B ^S er
’ bcnmeltzer. and Miss
Lawrence Davis suffered bar
l would probably become necessary
days.
th «r.A,eXIC"wm:ic^hioooi .n«ni su n
Mrs. Sophia Olson and Miss Mabie
! to tighten the requirements. Total sprain when his car was Involve
H e .'iu til'u l s u m m e r o rg a n d ie s , v o ile s ,
s?hnii»Samri OLson returned Wednesday from a
Divorce Suit Filed
I SERA work for June was estl- ln a collision a t Second mid Lin
her son Ed of Scholls and * ^ - q m o n th s ’ to u r o f C a li^ o m in
Heaton—Clarence vs. Gladys. M ar­ • mated a t »5.000 as compared with coin streets Monday with one driv
p ii|ile s , s e e rs u c k e rs ill s trip e s , p la id s ,
w as^ako*» guest "here Salem ' Wh°
Mrs Alice Gibons of near Sandy
ried M ultnom ah county November 'a weekly puyroll of *11,000 under en by Leonard J Reed of Portland
p
rin ts , p la in p a s te ls a n d w h ite s . A l l
iC
o
n
tin
u
ed
fro
m
p
ag
e
1
>
24. 1931
Mr ^ n d
¿ X
Ornduff. * S ? ersher daught€r’
C
CWA
two years had been very success-
sizes, I I to 54. These s m a rt dresses
Elliott — Elsie F. vs. Leslie F
Marriage Licenses
Numbers
of
relief
cases
are
g
reat­
H. Bacon was severly injured last ful and th at much credit was due M arried October 8. 1932, at Vale.
Donald Ferney Helmick and Hel
a re s e llin g in m a n y p la ce s a t ? 1.(15.
er in the eastern end of the coun-
M a “5
weelc when kicked in the head by President Ireland,
en Barbara K apprl. both of Forest S P E C IA L
,
ty,
declared
Leon
Davis,
placement
and picnic dinner a t Timber S un- a h Orse belonging to H Hudson
Newly elected officers pledged
Grove. June 12.
Postpone Meet
Hillsboro planning board meeting manager, who said th at skilled la ­
Albert C hrist IXwkter and Cor
Miss Polly Brunson returned to
J2?
“
£ t L °r^ ? y d themselves to do their best in
bor was plentiful ln th a t sectio n 1 nelhi M M W rsterkam p. both o t
has
been
postponed
from
tonight
P ortland Siw day night after sever- wRe h o m e
d
carrying on the work of th e o r­
and th a t It was difficult to place Sherwood route 4. June 13
to
June
28.
al weeks' vacation with h er p a r-
and Mrs f n m i . em er ?anization. MacKeuzie said th at lie
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Brimson.
ta “ L t h e foUowungD
fSjdT- was glad to do hU p art aR4 UrgCd
W ith soft collars and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Skeie and Mr. dl!fnedr ' « „ n d a v
M r 1 and
u S
tb e co-operation of the members.
cu ffs in plains and fa n ­
e X d \ 7 a ^ ^ T l n J d HoHman
A^rdeen "
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cies. F a th e r’s Day spe-
' ^ “e d Mi-. and Mrs. Floyd H offm an Mr and Mrs G
and iaml]y
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&
now
oi Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs Joseph
he^L
t a L P T v i ^ F llnt of Scholls and Mr. and Mrs.
became the bride of Jake Trum p Robert Holland and sons of Beav-
m ay o.
erton
daughter visited the O. I Morgans
Sunset Team
of Chehalem Center Sunday
Carlton Beats
Mr and Mis. John Sm ith and
children of Newberg visited the
Fred
M atteru family Sunday The
Beats Orenco day
'. was
Bears Sunday
spent pienieking by ihe
Early Resident
ol County Dies
Strike Puls Alaska
in Critical Shape
Letter Carriers Hold
Picnic on Sunday
Dairy Co-op Case
Settled Out Court
ON PRICE
REDUCTIONS
LOOK OUT!
OLDSMOBILE
Miss Struthers
Married June
Two Meet After
Locals Lose Two
Years Separation
Portland Games
Rotarians Hear
SERA O fficials
Pacific Students
Receiving Work
Program Pleasant
View Saturday Eve
Sewell Receives
Face Hurts in Fall
Hillsboro MotorCo.
Soldiers Continue
Campbell Starts
League Leadership
New Auto Service
WEIL'S JUNE SALE
SHEER DRESSES
MacKenzie Named
C. of C. President
Dress Shirts
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iS 5 n S L T ' t o f w u k M i" a S S
is attending state grange a t Rose-
burg.
Injured in Wreck
Ben T rum p and Robert Vehr?
h ad a head-on collision w ith th eir
cars, on the horseshoe tu rn on the
F lm gan hill. Ben T rum p received
a broken rib and he and his father,
P eter Trump, who was with him.
received lacerations about th eir
faces and necks.
Mrs. E V. H anson underw ent a
m inor operation and is still in the
hospital, building up ln p rep ara­
tion for a m ajor operation.
Mrs. M yrtle G erm an and children,
Miss Viola. R obert and Jam es, of
Sumas. W ash
are spending th e
sum m er with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Orville H anson of
P ortland visited the E. V. H anson
hom e over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. P eter T rum p of
P ortland visited his folks here over
th e week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fields of
P o rtlan d visited Mrs. H enry Ver-
steeg Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Hayes of Salem is
m aking an indefinite visit with Mr.
and Mrs. George Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. E verett Morgan and
“ 57s
“ a o«« ™ « ««-
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Hand Made Copper Nail
n - i
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U is p la y e a in W in d o w
A copper nail, hand made and
probably 80 or more years old, Is
on displav in the Argus window
It was found eight years ago by
Harvey B atchelar, local contractor,
while raising th e house of Norman
A tterbury a t Tigard. The house, he
said, was 70 years old.
P R IC E
Powers Grocery
.NRA,
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
Prompt Service —
This store will be open nights and a p art
of Sundays.
Specials for June 15 and 16
U SED
CARS
Ford Ton Truck
Ford Coupe
C hevrolet Roadster
Ford Roadster
Ford Touring
4-w h eel T railer
2-w h eel Trailer
And several o th er cars to
choose f ro m !
Ovaltine
6-ox. tin
Cars W ashed and Polished
Used Car Exchange
A gency for Nash and
Hudson and Terraplane
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
39C
Cookies
Sunshine Nobility
English Style
i-ib . p k g............
DOMINO
“ Let your taste be the
}&•"...... 10c
Cocoa
H ershey’s
33c
Beans
Red & W hite
Red Kidney
2,
10c
9c
Tea
Lipton’s Y ellow Label
■ , . i b . ...........
...39c
TERRAPLANE
Challenger Series
2-Passcnger Coupe »565
Coach ..................... $575
4-Passenger Coupe »610
Sedan ..................... $635
Special Series
2-Passengcr Coupe $600
Coach .................... $615
4-Passenger Coupe $645
Sedan ..................... . $675
Convertible Coupe $605
M ajor Scries
2-Passenger Coupe $665
Coach ..................... $680
4-Passenger Coupe $710
Sedan .................... $740
Convertible Coupe $750
Commercial Cars
C h a s s is ................... $405
Chassis with Cab $480
Cab Pick Up ....... $,15
Utility Coach . . . .
Sedan Delivery .. $595
6 Cylinders, 80 and 85
horsepower, 112" - 116''
wheelbase.
At these new reducod T erraplane
prices you get the BIGGEST car ln the
lowest price field, 15 feet and 10 Inches,
bumper to bumper—The only fully ad­
vanced styling ln the lowest price field
—the most famous performance record
of ANY stock car, backed by official
A. A. A. certificates.
On the Hudson eight, compare the
price then compare the horsepower, the
ruggedness, the economy, the style! 108
and 113 horsepower! Performance th a t
challenges all other eights! Economy
th a t challenges ANY eight to deliver
more power from less gas!
O et the most for your money with
a new T erraplane or Hudson! Don’t take
our word for It. Don't take the word
of thousands of satisfied T erraplane and
Hudson owners. The wheel Is waiting
for you—You be the Judge!
Rod & W hite
Green & W hite
Golden
Sw eet Ground
29c
3 for
OC/Vz
Many o th er item s specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good June 15 and 16 only.
Belt Sets
Ideal g ifts packed in
a ttra c tiv e box
B la c k
a n d brow n
leat hers
w ith buckle
and clasp
75c
H undreds to pick from .
A ll shades and weights.
F e a tu rin g tw o special
F a th e r’s Day lots
M a rx
G IV E
H O LEPRO O F
H O SE
F a th e r’» D a y G ift Box
3 5 ^ to 8 5^ pair
F W.MONTH
S um m er w e ig h ts i n
lig h t colors. Some w ith
tw o pants. Y o u r style
and size in this lot
$19.85
New Low Prices
HUDSON
Challenger Series
2-Passenger Coupe »685
Coach ...................... *70i
4-Passenger Coupe »7.35
Sedan .......................»765
Special Series
2-Passcngcr Coupe »725
Coach ......................$745
4-Passenger Coupe $775
Sedan ......................$805
Convertible Coupe $835
lie Luxe Series
2-Passcngcr Coupe »815
Coach ..................... $835
4-Passenger Coupe »855
Sedan ....................... $895
M ajor Series
Club Sedan .......... $1070
Brougham ..............$1145
8 Cylinders, 108 and 11.3
horsepower, 110” - 123"
wheelbase.
“ B la c k
S a d d le ”
White Oxfords
W edge H eel
F or women and g ro w ­
ing g irls. R egular $3.
s’,",.
$2.49
reunis Shoes
For men and hoys. V a l­
ues to $1.50 pair. Rrolc-
■n lots, m ostly a ll sizes.
is r
49c
Work Shoes
For men. Leather up­
per “ Seoul B als" w ith
w m irfle x soles.
T h e
long we,a ,ng sum m er
tl'v
$1.69
Women’s Hats
Special
YOU CAN NOW BUY A
685
At factory
USED CAR EXCHANGE
Hillsboro
Actual 65c value
49c
this month on lyl
W ith light »ummor clothe» thi»
airy now cloctod »ock it sure to
bo a prime favorito. Made of
a very fino tilk mixture, in whito
end paslol thadoi, with con-
tratting ombroidorod c lo c k » .
Choico o f half-hoto and Auto-
gart Short style. 50c— for Juno
only.
98c
White Purses
HUDSON
by HOLEPROOF
100 new ones in straw s
md knits.
For ch ild re n . R egular
15c values. Every young
miss w ill
Or»
Corner Second and W ashington Streets
n<f>
79c
All prices at factory. Subject to change without notice.
TERRAPLANE X , At ’565
-
Factory
ta ie
in o u r s p e c ia l
New Ties
Men’s Suits
HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
Chocolate Corn
79c ,,„,i 98c
H a r t S c h n ffn e r &
NOTHING CHANGED BUT THE PRICES
' J ’HE Identical Terraplane and Hudson
models th at have swept ahead of the
automobile Industry In sales gains this
year can be bought today a t sharply re ­
duced prices.
FATHER’S DAY
49c
REDUCED
$
UP TO
50
N e w L o w P ric e s
Cigaret’s
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Gat. - Oil - A ccessories
Cars Bought, Sold and
Consigned
HUDSON AND
TERRAPLANE
n
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w ant one
“JA N T Z E N ”
Bathing Suits
For men, women and
children.
in your foot troubles,
l oot Comfort Bring
we have experts th a t will
Week Ju n e 16-23 relieve and correct same.
Dr. Scholls appliances used.