P a g e T en Pa I 'i l l l.o j. I ( n il. . I. $7 n o . I . i l \ t . . I, i - K ln iii'lu i l I I 1 H r. k.-t . $3 1 1- $3. W . Il « n ( I».»sr, $.1 M ,( , m i . > 3 . ( ll .x 1 u « Ik rt. $ [ K i .V IH JI» I II .X 1 M, 1 u h i... $.1 $1 - 1 1 ( ¡ a t . il > .t. $ 3 . 1 11 M , PI». . 1. 1 X 1 I . . . , , , . \ \ n u l IH. $ 3 . \ n iti, i M i««». 1A I I . i ... X $ J M iV V I, n i m ¡3 , J. XX1. l i l i .1.1. $ 3 . M WU< •X $ « \ u l l Ito ti» U..U $3 <•.a ( " I I I . Ill, $ 3 . J 1 K m . I l 1 \ lu i M a i< ii. > i i. Mi «M.|», »ì i •; 1. , M .x \ | | «II I ’ u« h. >3 l i . iu n Wo«. i K «(In i n H ii ik h . i l . i $3 . I i ’ .n n ta ll. l. i, $1 M n e liä i W n u i , <3 < u « i (¡ 1 u h . >3 H 1 II a ll. $.1. 1 l\ • i. $3 1 1 1 »V $ 3 , i l . I. n 1», i< ......... i». $.1. A n n a H u . I k . i , $.1 I 'o i lll'l «■> . $ 3 . J ( s U lti. «. » 3 . (.1 H a li $3 1 *. ■ « tl I» w h t. $3 I l » ..,,1 it ila , :1 ; i II..R.. $ 5 -•<». 1 ( H i.ih $3 M k .' I I t i. h .n ix f j ! wi K m es M Ci n< gi tt BÎ c. w y. ÍC w b< Si i¡ o d A h 1 t t. h » 1 r f a a t a I I c f 1 I < 1 I i i i I H u ... h..... | > ( u - w, . >1. 1 .1 . ................... declared th at the river was block­ Ills agreement and had cut 1501 Hie follow In« patient» were op X,| phx >i. I ,1 , h -I x ,H $ « H l . I* I eoiiLs of wood from tlie property. I elated on or treated during a three . II.|X|,.|| ed by brush and reefs. i« n t » M . ig y i | ) i J h P it H iii o i. ) - Hillsboro Sunset league team took tla\ clinic at S m ith s hospital Sun Voiding of the contract »as ulso l.ix-ation of the Oregon Iron A - '» o i , f ‘> l " . | I l > 11. n i i . . k , $ ' pm | , 1(> a crim p In the Hillsboro "Bears" da\ Monday and Tuesdav <>f lust >1 l h ....... \ M u llo v , $ ., I.,,* ., f 8teel dam a t the m outh of the ! asked. of the Tualatin Valiev league here » • '. k IVuistls and adenoids, lleat M n . k, $.1 In«,' I ,i,ni, | | M f river and the cutting of tlnibcr 9 to 4 as the Fourth of July base­ Mwtday proved an unlucky day I (lee and Charles IV, gio» n, Ellard M u llo v $3 M illv M V V liid ti » I . M .. | ball feature Paid admissions were fix’tn government lands a t the head­ for Robert ShlrcUffer of Hillsboro. Scluianler. Slurlev Nclmkart. Boyd > i. M u llo v s . I .....I ( . . k , $ :., .1 M | | , o i „ | . only 148 waters of tlie T ualatin were cited ¡Early that morning he hailed a ' ilibson and Howard Hewitt all oi I < i f . l . I ■ .itk M i.« k f N , (*lau«l M I .n e , <1 The Bears started the scoring in as conditions contributing to re ­ passing car for a ride and the d riv -' Hillsboro, Harold a n d Dorothv I I l. lm u n .l $.1, H . i m I o I ( l u l l . - i . ’ 1 »; H « the fourth with three runs, when cent floods J. M Pitm an, farm er er turnci.l out to be Slieriff Connell w i ? o f Mrs 1,1., i , | :i. l . l v v i i . l W . I « ,, $ 1 2 1 » , J X | . h , s Oakes singled. Bronson tripled and who lives near the dam, declared with a w arrant for his arrest on »'edew itsch „ini daughter Violet I I I j l u o ..In . $.1 M m m .- B l.ik , , » I . H , , , . ’ Heinrich and Bohnson doubled S u n ­ th at removal of the dam would an assault and buttery eharge A Mrss Urbana Boncqurt and H o » i n i l l l $3 I J h I lo n i. $.1 | n j ,, k set ’eaguers game back in th e fifth aril I John, all of Cornelius Bally eliminate water congestion at the few hours later lie appeared before * 3 b u t.. ( I t i H l r n . i $1 F lvvvu I K u ilu n , to tie the score though on doubles $l K u l li (. I . i . i i u ig. K iin k ll. - ii. l mouth of tlie stream and provide Judge fempleton. plead gull(v H„ d .Swanson and C Johnson J r o f by Strauss. Ziegler. Tour and S h a t­ Oregon Cltv and Mrs Dan Ennis • 4 . 2 0 \ I s - i . l . i |3 li.., « a pull that would be noticeable at was fined $100 and sentenced to 90 tuck. i. w o , V'1 ' » ■’eek ot • 3 ' -.1 . I l I I . k . . $ 3 . Il U II H least 25 miles up stream He also days i l l the county jail He will be Hillsboro and Murjory Fisher L il­ Sunset team went into the lead O* Il $3 r I (¿ I i .l n . i, $. U r i n . , ,, in the sixth with three runs, how­ declared that onions grown m o r e I'aroled on the jail sentence upon lie Kenneth Dawson of Medford I i . n k . i , $3 | H B n x l.in « $ 1 . P ilo C ever. on singles by Zimmerman and jgon are the finest produced In tlie u i t ' i i t of (lit* ftiic Ji\vi‘<» 1 Eu|h'r uiidciwent a lngsal septum otiera- \ • *3 \n ,,, I Mllbl $ 3 , K iu . x t Turk a double bv Sutherland and world because of their excellent of Hillsboro was the compl&ituwt. ’ i o ” .iV ,,1>SP»«I Bundav Di • 1 * i W P i. r >3. A ll. n t a home run by Jsaac. The Bears keeping qualities, but tlie industry Howard ot Mixlford was K . »uh. $ I . I . MH J I I JO,. I $3 l V« I l un Fines ot $20 each were imposed W \\ put across another in th e seventh J w .id, >.i h,,/ n n. n. $ i , i , n., his suyteon o th e r o|x*ratlons were is threatened by t l i e recurring . 1 ’ • n «i i m n in a i $3. K. r«l ‘ l l o u . l J. upon Carl Johnson Wilbur and ix rfonneil bv I»r c T Smith. on a triple bv Mallory, followed by $ :t . i t i . i i . i . i \v u i n u i $1 1» 1 1 H ..I. floods. >3 U I I K..IU- >1 J W ill. H $ .( , a single by Deaville. Gsear Rerglund Saturday when they m u n. $3, A n n ia S t l . 1- g l 1 o la W 1 i r . ! \ N. . u t, |3 Damage estim ated to run into entered pleas of guilty to larceny Jj n I I r w l u n , S hattuck started the seventh for Ku l.ls , $ ; |, | u „ , | , n u il» 1 lu i. > H I, M . i l . r | in, h $ 3 . O » r« i \ tlie millions of dollars has been charges before County Judge Tem ­ the Sunsets with single and Turk J \\ M h II, v O lr M o llo » $ 1. M i I I j . » r , > 3 . I V a r i 1 1 m n, k i i.,, was out at second on an attem pt done by tlie overflow of the W ill­ pleton I he trio was charged with U I h iii llu r k l i . t l i . - i >1 \ . x t . K41.lt •(. $ 3 ; t » h i t . > 3 . II..tu . 1 »’ h« $< I I j o v M il to stretch a single into a double am ette river and its tributaries stealing a dog from George Beal J u liu » ( Illio t - I I M - I l, $.1 l u i n h s. t n l io . r I. > J J \ I l II $ 3 fi0 . P .n . S r ji, , Capon tripled to scon' Shattuck and to during the past few years, accord­ | J r of Seghers. • « h . $3. M i x A.I i I • a . k . t l , r i M i» > J . H 1 M . i i , >3 • I x ir N a u ti I I .’ i l , Isaac's single brought Capon home ing to Judge Woodworth He point­ P v . r iih i. I P imu $.1 I n , | J«.|in»«in, $1 Neal Drake, nationally known l i i l . l ' I \ I N rw l.v $ 3 . I |{ R ,le v , t harh's Waddle of Forest Grove A single by Ziegler two errors and U.-.l H pH.n H, I ll .x Mj. huvi. ’ $» ed out th at tlie estim ate of damage « , ■ n 1111 n r. I N « « t W«M»k| Miiger. will ap|X'ar here a.s an add­ Tour's single finished the scoring was fined $10 Saturday in the locul as reported by government engineers Justice of the peace court when he ed feature of the has«hall game I I ‘ Mx. n . J • I» ,| s . Im it,- f | M i lli- . . I for the Sunset nine. for the past 10 years is far below between the House of i>Uvtl. cent flood. Judge Templeton de­ $ ii. ( \ t n . I r m U I I , >«.. M, FOUND Child' yellow sweater near a» H aPPy L>a.vs ' princesses selected at dance Saturday night were as fol- clared that tlie flood last winter hearing tor Charles S Howard. Tl- without accompaniment before the H o . 1 l . - n V d -u . l. l l , $l». I x f h . i J o h n -,» t $ 3 , I I i i j i i i .Shiite park on July 4 Inquire J 1 ia T Ie* ' Above Verna Mae Walters of Cedar Mill, and Thelma Mullov cost the county between $55.000 h oA. hlr,., ler- 0,1 “ «> assault ’ and ! game .starts »• Povvnn _ .................... $ 3 . A n n i M ( o n k iin . $ 3 . h , Argun 20 Extensive plans are being made ia ? 1 1 ' of Laurel Lower Mabel Nelson of Buxton and Wilma Schultz of and $60.000 for repair of m arket battery charge was ordered todav S I vvn>. tu l. $3 ( I » M u ll.- $ 3 . l l j i n V for the game with the House ot 13 i n the Monday game. The Forest G ro v e.-P ictu res bv Seligman m l. $& Ml, I. roads alone, exclusive of damage Ihe hearing was scheduled for this David team, recognized ns one or I i »lvv. $ 1 . M u o r i Bears took the measure of the ■ —- - to primary and secondary high­ afternoon, but authorities »ere u n - lie most colorful du b s In the eoim- 1 W illiji o x , $ 1 , M .n .lv B l. x . i f . $3 J o v . p h l I.OHT .Sin.di n«»/zle from Iireh.'se G aston Farm ers Tuesday at the e n s club with a committee includ- T - - -.-,1 . -i »' last .Sunday on Pumpkin Ridge j s Hr. Il M ,. i U o m a n ' C lu b hv Ale,'ne Howard ways which are m aintained by tlie 5Snoh.‘ ° local ball park 12 to 8 mg Mrs. Marie Hoffman chairm an; L A K ill C ^ O n tT lD U llO n S i G ra ce U v . Ser rv road Kinder pleas«* return to daughter ot the defendant, and $>. I I p o w ii $3 state. I l i ills l l i i h b o o r r n o S u a n n » w o t t—- — 4 A R B r R m H p E M Mrs. rs Z Zola o l a M Morgan n rra n rs H and M Mrs. Helen K P o 3 . $ 3 . (H I . s. h jH . nlo Gol. $( Hillsboro tire departm ent 20 S h a t tu c k . I f T hat residents along tlie river complaining witness • t < • Steinke in charge. Judges were Dr C V a n d e h e y . 2b Elder of Hillsboro was are demanding that corrective m eas­ R. J. Nicol. L. T. MePheeters. and Z im m e r m a n . r f . ( C o n tin u e d frw m pa^re 1, ures be taken to control floods was fu n d $a and costs today »hen he Mrs. F ayetta Allen. (Continued from page 4) T u rk , cf 0 2 ing an addition to the school plant the statem ent of K enneth Ttllot- appeared in the local justice of the B On. $3. E h Johnxiuh <| S, S u t h e r la n d . 3b 1 2 S tr a u a s . l b and excavating a basement. Work son SERA engineer, who has been d i r g . ' n f plca‘; SUllty to a M.R„rtw> $3; von,, k „ ; * 1 1 Z ie p le r . e 1 2 is being rushed in order to have conducting a survey of the river a n n ll f u i d r‘V‘” 8 It I . n .p lu n t < ! . Je xxie M 4 n .l, r. . . i T o u r , se I 2 the building ready for school in the Following this statem ent, farmers 8 ta m r . p 0 0 fall, Leon Davis, personnel m an­ th<“ fOlI°*'ln8 Circuit C apon, r f declared emphatically th at persons COUH?» 1 2 ager. stated. living near the stream would be un­ F- k l-H ’ V r'' LS'Sl“'li tl,la “ cek: T o ta l 37 ( C o n tin u e d f r o m p a c e 1) r.u n k H Reeves vs Lost Biirk- Project for painting th e Hayward able to finance the necessary flood judgm ent; William Josse et ,,'x A B « a rs — A B R H E off starting at 11 o'clock under the school building and constructing a control program H e in r ic h , 3b — 5 1 2 i direction oi B Goodman o f play shed was approved this week B ro h s o n , ss Flood control associations of the Anna G a r l t u a t i . decree; M R John- ...5 0 0 J Hillsboro. Ansor M sm ell. Pacific by the Portland SERA office. Two Willamette valley must Join forces M , i 4 VS' M-‘rtl" Bernuids et S ia n g e l. I f C h io t t i. 2 b .in i versi t y coach. 1 1 vs h K ',’ 1OV ° “ ' W C s t u "> - and Jack Gillet additional programs were submitted in order to get any attention from M a llo r y , r f 0 0 )f Pores: Grove. At tile conclus.on to the state office for approval the government. Judge Woodworth m . rr u 'm . !■’ ' »editing et al. D e a v ille , c the race« a picnic lunch was tils week, namely: Painting and R o p e rs , r f declared. Tlie groups must organize tn u te a " wrrtB„ , ° r“C'' V,a1’ ?rved. O akes, c f x’pa.ring the Durham school build- and present a united front in the , V.... *' ■ B uchanan et al H rt lb More than — — $75 in prizes were and completion of the Washmg- I S in“ “ 1,i 'v ',' H lw kl' i ’ Rob-' work of obtaining federal aid for J e n n in g s , p " donated by food m anufacturers for ton county airport northeast of the flood control project. ei il 'd ' “ e.litel G tc a rv Total i the contests. Ttoe.-o included West- Hillsboro. S huie’ ^ dkMn‘A's all Liquidation of 3» 4 Members of the investigating com ­ nun Savings bank, revoking or- ern Sugar Refinery, W adham s & mittee who took testimony here company. W es.ern States Grocery co,nprc' » ^ «nd were Judge Woodworth; Thomas S4dtlen,ent°i)f tn u n t of claim v.s Peter Zim company. Swift company. Ar- Russell of Eugene, district PWA n, lu 'rm a” »*.' New Y o u ¿o';. T U ’ T T II T t niour & company American Chicle engineer; Oscar Cutler, assistant Jnsuianc,. cnmpan.v vs. Austin Sings Ford Ton T ru ck 1 O lu i n t a l k H e r e -m pany. Port .ai.u-D, a n . y Cheese engineer of the Oregon S tate H igh­ R eeie V 4“11' decree; and U u company. Carnation company. Sper- tT’ « . , ' iii " 7 ( C o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e 1» (C o n — tin u -w— e d fro m p ace 1 • 1929 Ford Roadster way commission; H. c. Swart. M a­ Leod and Morris Schmidt acted as iv • * u:_;. .• T rlanS*e m lh5. Loose- eral grant only 50 per cent will be rion county engineer: .,nd Sidney junction et ux vs F B Waite, in- historians. O ther parts and periods B"s£u ltl company. S tandard available for prim ary highways, 25 Klalm. Linn county engineer. O ffi­ 1927 Ford Roadster »'«■ were taken as follows: Revolution- □ £ o' » , cliet'se company, per cent to be used on sec udarv cers and director, of tne T ualatin c s tu e s ltnf<,r? Crs1'" 're Usued Chevrolet Coupe * ts of Jacob Klegcr. Ida \! ary. Mrs. W. R. Manley; A braham w kery= U' L Bakery highways and 25 per cent o n Valley Drainage ar.u Flood C on­ Lincoln. Earl Mciley; Uncle Sam - L>andson Bakery. Ryan Fruit com- municipal extensions trol association co-opora'.cd with the R* , McP,.Htui>r*M U S 'nUb Ja,nei' Ford Sedan my Girl. B arbara Moore; Spanish- P ro d u ce company. delegation requested t h e visiting group and testified as to r X " h “ ' ^ e American war Neii Sta. gel; World a" d. om ‘\ nd HrmS coW let«»! grading and gravel- conditions. 1929 Nash Light Six war, L. E. Fuircw and E m ar Berg- L '° u ' "P JT sentati\es to assist ing o i the 17-mile gap in the Wolf gren with Don Hammer as Boy P‘ por_ p:c" creek highway from Elsie to Sun- S tout; Spain He,en Wick; England. Baice-v m H fk h n rn * Perie« ‘°n set camp. L. M. Lepper oi the Ea--t T ru ck Load of IN D IA and Florence Gordon; France. L e n a V i-' nipt-H“1Sb° r° 'a j Side Commercial d u b was the P E N N S Y L V A N IA T IR E S i - n £ ^ “ rl - d w ,i: C hiotti; Holland. Flora Wick- Rus- p,cr:c was a decided success itad er Just A rriv e d ! Ua, Mrs, Natalia VanMoock;’ Italy, c u rre 'o f 10 XerDe T o ll'lees for th e Coast highway ( C o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) Caroline Fuller; Austjla, Robert •...* . 3 chairman. Mem- bridges, as designated bv the com- Peters; Japan. Tosh Tsugawa; Dor. n tL k A l o h a N' mtssion- cal1 ior 20 cents for auto- $2200 respectively, were secured X Mr« s t , ? ^ Sacrilegious Gas - O il - Accessories Hammer and Bill Todd. Boy Scouu. -on^H ^roiri f i n ^ r mobiles, including driver with an by first and second mortgages on assisted. Mrs. V. W G aidner san 6 n ito e ^ tx :ra 5 ccn:s ior each Individual 235 67 acres of property in Yamhill call n H a ^ r ' 1 1 7 -"1 th,nk "Belis of St. M ary s” and ended eren Fores 1 f u P a-^ n g er; busses, including driver, county and were issued M arch 1 Cars Bought, Sold and the pageant with "The S tar Spangled L th a n v W o * ¿ef‘rl€s; ; will be 90 cents, with the same 1933. according to the order. As­ ty‘'h v e ° slu ^ y 7 " w,H,at7 W lth tw ul- Consigned Banner. ' Miss Connie Peterson was V p ‘ ee’ Banks and extra 5 cents for individual pas- sessed valuation of the property ye 11 in m T ‘" r ChOOSt> iroin n‘' th e Goddess of Liberty. Mrs. Fred c -n n i' u, .. sengers; trucks under three tons was set at $6430. The compromise Jt u nam e her after a nut? ' Sewell presided at the piano. sh n te m r t J A 6 e ay u -T V aV tl?e wiB pay 60 cents, and a nickel each order stated th a t the Zimmermans Say j , u lt th e A rg u a Cars Washed and Polished Queen Joy and her princesses G ardner I nnut,riU^ 1Shed by P,001" f° r extra passengers, while trucks were unable to meet the notes, but could borrow $5031 67 in cash and were seated upon the platform dur- w c o o e la n d Y ^ -d s P*"5 and J ' ovcr three tons will be forced to pay 90 cents, plus the nickel for bonds from t h e Federal Farm Ing the program. I as' Mortgage corporation provided a passengers. Flag raising ceremonies w e r e i t , «vZ f . settlem ent could be made. held in front of the auditorium W B n U tT S One dose of ADLERIKA quick Injunction to enjoin F. B. Waite with the Beaverton band playing _ from cutting wood on property Agency for Nash and “Tile S ta r Spangled Banner.' Boy- ■ F o r w o m e n i. . G e t thi th e m which he had contracted to p u r­ Scouts raised the colors. Following F o r c h ild re n an,I “ M ü n ­ Hudson and T errap la n e chase from Mr. and Mrs. B B now . this the crowd m arched to the (C o n tin u e d f r o m paee 1 I Quick, thorough - sin g " b lack Reeves and damages totaling $450 platform in the southeast corner has yielded as high as 50 bushels h m ' ' -title and vm urlv sal, 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 Pair ( C o n tin u e d f r o m p a tre 1 1 ra y o n hloom ct »ere sought in a suit filed Monday of the park. to the acre under his care. W1JO 087 58, $40.950; other real estate. in the circuit court by the Reeves. American Legion committee i n . t ^ e s a lot of hard work to $il77°07 $1927 07- cash on hand charge of urrangem ents included p!a^ in shape but we re L d due from b a n ^ ,187.5^?7 The plaintiffs allege th a t Waite R. J Scearce. P. L. Patterson. L. *uc*y here. Mrs. Vandehey stated. $118 465 25 J. Merrill and H. L. MacKenzie. ®he said th a t h er brother, Joe Liabilities—caDital $ 7 5 o o o $ 7 5 - A nd c o a ts fo r w o m en Big a sso rtm e n t. Commander H. V G ates of th e V^hderaamden. had Just returned OOO: surplus and undivided profits W liite . t a n . Your choice D epartm ent of Oregon. G rand Army £ro”J Nebraska, declaring th a t the $17.740,67. $18.091.26: deoosiu $986- c o lo r s of the Republic, was present on th e tunes here are nothing com- 429 09 $752 852 29- circulation $48 stage as were Commander L. E. I» « « l to the middle west. ; bu,’s X . Furrow of the county post. V. F. W ; $95,952 83 Mrs E Helvogt, m a M president Tt c V M F c K i W o - ,, P J 7 U l ° f J u l/b u s m e M U u s y e a r w e e i d e n t - *E I ^ K u t * nd Shorts IT ä Auxiliary, and Mrs. E. C. itc K in Brassieres i bei till pa nn fai Mi do W k'( Hl ret Hi Ja M se: a Ri’ ar S >1 I II Uuii. i,. > W ( 1 .h. $/. | | " ill.x . >1, I , I l |» i,lo . il, H l* , . r ., k \ | UI I louse David Team Bring Singer Too Late to Classify SERA. Relict High County Court Beaverton Girl Rules "H appy Day" Event USED CARS Baseline Widening Continuance Urged Duties of Citizens FLORSHEIM SHOES Jurors Drawn for July Court Term | July Clearance Sale Now Going Lull Blast Hard S to m a c h Gas Otk A Local Bank Shows Vandehey Results Deposit Increase Used Car Exchange Specials in Every Department White Shoes A by• A » conrt £ * s £ u t t Vn „ a „ t . i t n d ^ c e j dOr^ w , c c“ ch,B,eS. -m^Hieredent I r S h e d ° ' e r t h f » bdC approval U w hat counts n a h i ' S^e D r/ljio y d and sm othered it with limbs from these days. office trees. Beaverton band boys helped Pet Parade Here Creates Interest (C o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1 1 ond Prize money for events in which no entries were made was divided among the contestants who did not win prizes in other divi­ sions. Each of the children also received a ticket good for any ride in the park. Parade was sponsored by the lo­ cal Business and Professional Worn- S r^ P e ^ k s 20 Powers Grocery M A IN P H O N E 81 Specials for July 6 and 7 July Bargains 1929 Nash Sedan — Good appear­ ance. Completely overhauled ....... 1927 Star Roadster ....................... MV Pierce-Arrow Sport Coupe S « fVfk Excellent ........................ T R IC K S 1931. long wheelbase. Com- pletely overhauled t O v 1931. long wheelbase Chev. rolct. fair shape 1930 Chevrolet, 131-inch wheelbase Small mileage ............. 191(1 ( vrolet. Long wheelbase .. fci«»»» 1927 Ford Pickup. S /J SQQC u9w sCi( WHEATIES SOAP 2 pkgs. SOAP Several others a t lowest m arket prices. Hillsboro MotorCo. OLUSMOnil.E "Style Leader” t . 69c Pound SA LA D O I L 1 Q “r‘ ""'••ubl-' 16c u art a in e d . H O N E Y P u re 5-lb. s tr pail 39c T O M A T O JU IC E Æ - 'n2 ,rc.k.n TOM ATES "ì . 2 ,/l. ‘ PEPPER TL.’ÏÏ.’t : ............ BLEACHER ? Q u nl a rt Clor bottle 2dC 10c 25c 10c 9c CLOROX size -4 14C Large Bottle JL Vx Mazóla Oil Cleanser C lose out. L ig h th o u se . V i-g allo n 39c 8c 3 cans Palm olive 3 bars SOAP Crystal W h ite CRACKERS K rispy 1 9 c 6»/g-oz. pkg. .... 9C A L ip to n ’s Y e llo w Label 11A 39c KEROSENE D EV ILED M E A T % -size O X Y D O L ' 2 for i 10c “iz"- SA LM O N C T o a lu ll m b ia R iv er. LEM O N S l u ; d' 2 r . 0: 15c GRAPEFR U IT ,A„r;z',:nX ’ ' 'J'X""' 3 for M a n y o th e r item s sp e c ia lly p ric e d f o r F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y . T h e se p ric e s good J u ly 6 a n d 7 o n ly . 15c 3c 11c 10c tin J (JC BANANAS 0 D '¿«„rip”fr,,it' 15c Dozen JAMES WHITELAW. Manager Olds and Chevrolet 3 rd and W ash. Phone 441 S -4 1Z* 1. 1 \/C Men’s Shirts Corsets Y o u r c h o ic e -I vFV Oil Cloth F a n c y p a tte rn s . Y a rd 19c pecial, eat h Boys' Overalls A n d play su its H A R T S C H A F F N E R & M A R X S U IT S F a irw a y lib . 3 lbs. $12.95 O ur regular #1.25 and #1.50 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY G u a ra n te e d se rv ic e a n d c h iffo n w e ig h ts. C a rrie d in a ll th e new sh a d e s. S izes Hi., to I0U ,. 98 P A IR W a sh in g t on e o n n t y ’s g r e jile s t sto c k I o se le c t fro m . A sk to see “ H ole, p ro o f C o lo r G u id e " i n H o siery D e p a rtm e n t. Blend 2 le 29c z/lnnouncinq a Special COFFEE R e g u la r -4 J ile O re g o n fu ll c re a m . W h ite K in g G ran u lated Large size "4VV 'Q1 fi t *? r) !? '90? 9Q^I 23c C H E E SE Q u a r t, M asons. Prom pt Service 7 CHEVROLET '90 CI ’l9’ 7CI U f 0 s99Cf M erchandise at Low Prices One 10c pkg. P E E T ’S G R A N U L A T E D SO A P to the First 300 Customers Saturday M ornin g! J4RA, ^9 STREET T h is s to re w ill be o p e n n ig h ts a n d a p a r t o f S u n d a y s. 1931 Ford Coupe— A ttractive ........................ 1931 Ford Roadster— Reconditioned . 1929 Pontiac Q u a lity L E T ’S G O A H E A D H IL L S B O R O ! W» M> OU» PA«T USED CARS Thanks F olks ! sin c e re ly a p p r e c ia te y o u r p a tro n a g e since o p e n in g o u r nqw sto re . W e ta k e th is o p p o r tu n ity to th a n k a ll o u r old a n d new f r ie n d s fo r th e ir lo y a lty , a n d w e pro m ise Stamped Goods QQ F a irw a y M a rk e t « S a,,a D epartm ent store More more Deonle are cw viee-presidents; Alf Bergen O. Johnson, in Hulsb<»'O. values hler; and W. V and C p " evrx and an op“ m w ie€Ung ja c k - j r ■ asaiatant caahiprs 4 J.«7Vz $1.39 Swagger Suits iS ' Union Suits lb. 17c 50c FR EE D E L IV E R Y — P H O N E 3251 Prices E ffective F rid a y, S a tu rd a y and M onday, July 6, 7 and 9 Hillsboro, Oregon