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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
T hursday, July 19, |!»;||
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«»i" « H t lltlt'il t o t u I in H u ' « K y o f llilla liG » ,
the week nt the home of Ills aunt. to dale, »240« for the street fund
McMaugh Mr and Mrs F W M at-
4»f
\ \ .. lit
Mr» Pomeroy.
tern and E ta and John M attem
and $17.500 for the general fund
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d •.a id d a r a» i l i o I h n e a n d
Mt-
August
11
IXklhuanil
and
spent Sunday at H erters park
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Allan Wise ol Kansas City arriv ­
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w e e ks b e g in
a n d o f t « I l ..1. iot i i.*n« t h o io t o
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Mis Like Flux Mi and Mrs Sam 462 50 general and $ '940 street
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ed Tuesday ai the F E. Hoffman
.«H h tl«.* i« »iia i h« i «•«' f dais*.! I h m « -
tii'ii.. ot Cornelius. Mrs Noise til- fund on a elli laluatton ol »1.63.1,- I O S I l ’u n tf ltt
n .lln u W i lli tin *
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In ly 19. IM J i .m d
id e t o ii. J u d » .
home where he has Joined his
II
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I h m u la t . t lie
1 6th
( In * S i a l.
t h e n not U s i.’.I
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f o r Ih o C .1.1.1
son of Ftlrvale. Mrs W inifred
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Kaaunl
A r g u * »41
brothers. Horace and Robert Wise,
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193 4. a n . 1 i«H|i$tr«a» y o u ! W .h in w Io n w ii h th e s e a l . . f « a id
Waibcl of Orel.co visited Mrs Ixill- 543 81 A total ot »14.190 35 was re- VV \ .\ I I I» I
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on a wood cutting job
Mr n s«d
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t h is 191 h «la y o f J u n o , D l l
Mu'«» h«> .» I.u p
W in « *
m.llin s daughter. Mis l.ydia Obrlst. ixirted as cash In the bank
Mr and Mrs F E Hoffman.
kn« i
ih n i «day, th e H d h • |i»V o f A i l t f i i n l .
1 DW
C
1 I»« 1 . » o n ly
of G resham one day Iasi week.,
Merribe'.l and Gloria Hoffman, and
f it« * . 1 T u e s d a y
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n o . i. n C o u n ty , O rs n fo ii
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Condition of city bonded indebted­
iir v u T .— r - w - w r o r i
Harry A. Richards spent last
1931. m ih o C o m it y ' . r th e C o u n ty
\
C o u rt u i
Ih o M ia i
Wendell Schmidt made a business
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week with ills lirolher. who resides ness w . ls reported as follows by
Hi«* 1 I ’ o u i i t i t o u r » H o u « e ( H o i......
f o r W n h in u lo ii C o u n ty
trip to Pacific University nt Forest
S u n -,. League
A m it y
9 4 .692 N e w b e r g
<» 7
(•’*-* in
Fait, returning lionic the first McGee G eneral obligation bonds
W 1. Pet
W J , >'et. Grove Saturday
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IO
t 1(1 H I IO N S
» »» rt
9 4 .692 C a r lt o n
”
'
462
A lo h a
f « I.® ” *' B .ijr
of the week
Roy Heineck has Joined his fam ­ S V rr'«
N > * «4' in h a r v h y g iv v n
t h a t th e
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615
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»toil.100 outstanding. »26.340 sink « b 'ii«
T u a la t in
5 1 .*»» O nenco
2 4 ¡S t
Mis
llortha
Shaver
and
family
* » l ha« l<e«*u U u ly
(p« i t* t o 'u t G t
ily
m
Portland
after
finishing
work
VcrtxH'rt beat back the Hillsboro visited friends here July 11 Mrs tng fund and $82.760 balance B an­ . • I t h e I a n t W I U a i u l I a . m .1 a i »tu
W illa m e tt e t t '
G a - to n
i n i . i i l , . f J c . i-h
with
the
A
rthur
Hill
hat
baler
C o r n e liu s
I 1 s" ' ' L a u r e l
ears” 11 to 7 on the local field
u iu l
oaul
w p |» < iu l
$84.31.» 28 o u tstan d ­ G n l lu M t h.
1 V Finis.,ll and daughter. Miss "H
HlUnboro
S S 8 " ' Verb.»>rt
0 6
Sunday afternoon to continue as Shaver was one of the teachers ol croft bontls
< lu ly r« in fln tit* 4 l l*>
th e
Wanda, and grandson. Robert O rn- co-leader of the l'ualatin Valley Kinton sslux'l about two years ago ing. »I'.iXHl sinking fund, and »69.- » m a in n t .tv him C o in I «-«
»
th e S t a t . * «*f Oi«-» > n ,
Local Sunset league team contin­ dufi.
enjoyed the sports at R oam ­ league with Amity The locals stag ­ and Ls now b u n g m Beaverton
315 28 balance l'liese figures give f . I \ \ ; m h l n » , I I t ' G U i i t y a lu l t h a t h«* him
ued it« » inning streak Sunday by
Alts Gladys Aten, president of a total of »193.415.26 outstanding, t llU i u u a liti« a | a» «U«h lx » '« ’ ii t in
ed a last-inning rally but were
hammering out a 12 to 9 victory ers’ Rest Sunday.
No«
t h c r v f o i <•.
a ll
«* «
«
tia U tttf
Llotd Bu.’-in of Portland spent unable to overcome tlie visitors’ the la d ie s Aid soeteti entertained offset by »41.340 in sinking Hind,
over the Laurel squad Sunday at
the
and members at her and leaving a balance of »152.075 t'la m in a iia in « » »ai»l » '« la ta ai<* h«*r«»by
last
week
with
Ins
grandparents.
B ears' will play at home officers
up to Mr and Mrs Jerome Bazan. His lead. The
Laurel. Hillsboro has pulled
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Thursday atternoon
M rs
w n h -h e p io p a r VGitehara t o t h e u in le i
a .500 average and will meet Rov — -
xi™ w..i„i, K u-m Sherwood next Bundaj
.Agnes VanKleek ot Beaverton and 28
here Sunday afternoon determ ined parents Mr and Mrs. Ralph B u.an
» lu u p tl at
In» rv m h lr tu e
n e a r S h e r w ititl,
Hillsboro
openo.l
Hie
game
in
top
Collections to date through the
her sister Mrs. Gladys Wills, of
to more than break even in the visited here Monday He returned form, collecting three hits and two 1‘igard. and Mis Clara Ryan and Hein,' Owners Loan corix»ratlon to ­ U h i n t o - n l - i i u t i O r e ito n . r a t th e
la w > flt.4 « o f
t'h.
It
l.i.u n e
J r , , in
home with them.
runs Verboort tied the score in daughter were special guests for
season to date.
. Mr. and Mrs. E J. R eets and its half of the »opening frame la
tal »6643.55 w i t h u n additional t i e » n u tte r« -la I B I . K h i th e t tty ut
Laurel built up a good lead in Cal
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¡lie
meeting
Alia
Ryan
sung
a
the opening innings of th e game son ot bay ton and Mr and Mrs. the third, tile \ iSIlv?rs rallied to solo and her daughter played piano »2430 57 pending according to Mc­ w it h in » lx u iG ilth a fiG in th e «tut«* e f th t»
Ben Reetz and children of Amity bring in three runs and m aintained
Gee Fixed assets of til,' city total i . i.e . t o w it W I 'l. m . ix m o n th a f t .....
leading the locals 6 to 1 a t the They
and the Ray Ego family were the lead during the balance of solos K athryn Pomeroy gate a $130.1101' McGee reported ThL\ is J u ly 19. 19.11
start of the fourth frame. Hillsboro
piano -election Next meeting will
O a tm l a t
H t lh h o r o , O ie w **n . t in
1 9th
T C I L .A K A N t I A ll READY-TO-WEAR
opened the fireworks in th e fourth later entertained at th e William the game At the start of the ninth be with Mrs I uella Falx August 2. made up of the tolowillg Hems:
and Joe Ego homes.
inning the Bears were trailing
to score seven runs and eame out of Rogers
City liall. furnishings and ixpup- «la J I O H *•( N J u » ly i X , l . n I i 9 d t - l \ H I . E \r e u t « * r < f th e
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Pomeroy
Mr»
Catherine
Perrine
of
Living-
the inning leading 8 to 7. D.tr-
11 to ■». but were unable to catch
meni »35.000: fire equipment, pav­
CLEARANCE SILKS ANO WASH GOODS
ll a n .l le n t a m e n t o f J i- e p h ( . U -
ing the balance of th e game, local sjon Mont,, was ail overnight guest the visitors in spite of a three-run and tlu e r daughters spent Sunday ing plant, etc.. »30.000. city park h l u iv s a t t h . W i I»e«ea'e«l.
I h««». I t
l. iig u e J r .
with Mr and Mrs John Steelm an
plavers built up a th ree-ru n ad- ¿ ul>' 1- a t the George Maynard rally.
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77-6
C L E A R A N C E HOSIERY AND CORSETS
$40.000. and city library $25.000
Molalla
vanlajp
home.
Storey's home run ln th e fifth ol Summ
er assembly ot the Oregon
Interesting comparison of city
Alohl' continued to lead th e Sun-
Mr f and Mrs. Clifford Maytiard with
one m an on and Van Dyke's conference
( I I 'A T I O N
of Evangelical churches assets .»0 years ago with those ot I n lit«’ < G u n ty C o u r t • f t h e S ta t e o f O r a -
CLEARANCE NOTIONS. STAMPED GOODS
set league by defeating Verboort and family <jf M cM 'hH'dlc '«o* sensational ■shoe-string' catch (or
the state will convene ut J e n ­ the present tunc was presented by w o n , f , i \ V a « h h i* » o ii C o u n ty .
d iesis sim
ilar at m
e Qecrge
Gecige ,M
ai a>-
y -
7 to 0 Tualatin n stayed in the Suests
Sunday
tlie^
the visitors were the features of of
nings
Lodge
July
25
to
August
3.
AleGee
Pliysicat
assets
ot
the
city
I
n
th
e
M
a
t
te
r
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it»«
hastate
»•(
ltarth*'U
>>
CLEARANCE WOMEN S SILK UNDERWEAR
running, but one game behind the nurd home. John and Fred Haynes the game Storey also collected four Anyone Interested t- invited to a t ­ ill 1884 totaled »230 as compared
m ew
I.
S e h e e k la , l>e»ea»e«l
ig Orenco 7 to 3. «ere other visitors there
hits out of four times at the plate
leader by trouncing
k la . T h e t «««a ll«w *ehm an,
7 to 1 and Cor-
Mr and Mrs Henry \ ersteeg a t- Clnottt starred with th e bat tor tend the meetings It ls expected with »130.000 al present l'hls la t­ I',' E rn « M < > !<••«•« .Sehei
CLEARANCE
HART SCHAEENER A MARX SUITS
k m a u . H e t ir y b u lle d « la S u tlle
that the Kinton church will be ter figure does not include paved
nehus and W illam ette battled 18 tended a reunion of his relatives tb.e Bears with three bingles out represented
S t 'l n - x - k l a .
h ia n u e a
Z h ia c i h u g ,
1 'h a i l«-«
part
of
the
time
streets
sidewalks
and
sewers
which
About
50
were
Z .iim e rh n y
H a rry
S d ic v k la ,
V h K lu ia
innings to a 7 to 7 tie. Games at Dayton Sunday
of four trips to th e plate.
CLEARANCE MEN’S HATS, FURNISHINGS
Following were guests during the arc part of the city's present a s ­ S u h e u k la , A g n e « B a k e r, t l a r o h i Bak« i .
Amity continued in the league past
next week are T ualatin at Aloha. Pr?,se‘lt
, .. . . .
week of Mr and Mrs H J. I sets but which were iion-cxistent
I k ’ i o ih y
S e h t v k la .
H a y n iG iitl S u h e u k la .
Gaston at Verboort. Cornelius at Hodson McCormick arid tlie Mis- lead by nosing out Newberg 3 to
|.
S> lim k la ,
\ lh e r t S d ie e k la , t i e r t -
CLEARANCE MEN S WORK CLOTHING
Lanrel, W illamette at Orenco and ses Marte and J u a a H t u i s i W i . i l ln a
pitchers’ duel Sherwood Valentine: Air and Mrs A Hansen at the earlier date The a s s e t s w e n -
ru«le
S u h e u k la . J o h n
S «h«*ukla,
Anna
Roy at Hillsboro.
!lt
Al lari Comber hoine ill P ort- won eilsyy io to 4 over Carlton. ot Nelseott. Miss M argaret Sass of listed as follows 12 chairs. »12. one
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Riekland.
Mrs
C
H
ansen
of
Nels­
table »4, one stove and pipe »15,
CLEARANCE SHOES FOR AI.I. THE FAMILY
Three of the local players are “ pd rriday. Mrs. Ira G. a l l i rm .ix Games scheduled for Sunday are:
S e ll« *« k la .
M a ry
b « h e e k la .
h l»
w ife ,
m other of Mrs Valentine who one secretary. »20; one plat of town
l(*««e
lu .»«h.
» h a t lew
|{<*«eh.
F re d
ranked as among the b e s t h itters ill returned home W'lth them a lte r an Hillsboro at Sherwood. Newberg at eott
is
spending
the
sum
mer
witti
her
»75.
tire
apparatus
$50.
and
six
S
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v
k
la
.
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la
.
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a
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h
e
ch-
the league C. Vandehey, local first absence of s i x w e e k s A l l s . w c c . r - v erboon an(j C arlton at Amite
son at th at place Mr and Mrs. street lamps and broonvs. $4 Treas­
la .
I.u « >
s« h eck la .
M a r ie E r d in a ll,
jaseman. has an average of .532. «nek is improving after her recent
3 ,- 0 ^ .
0?'»»
th e
Hansen reside in Balter but are ury bulance was listed at »581.46 C h a r le * h r« lin a n C r a n c w B e r t« r h in a e r.
getting 33 hits out of 62 times a t uiness.
Tniaiin v.itr» I.« ,» ,
«’fe •
A d o lp h
B e r ia d iin g e r ,
F lo r e n c e
llr u a t ,
spending
the
summer
m
onths
a
t
50
years
ago.
AB R H K
bat in 15 games. Bob O ’Brien
A wedding of interest here oc- m n rt.r~ -
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the roast. Tliey returned to Nels­
H e in r ic h . as
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m o iid A
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lle u v e l, J a m e *
eentertielder. h as an average of
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cw
kind
■
4 3 3 I ' eott Saturday afternoon.
I.
H e .m e l. J.» h .i I I -h e n le ii n r r . W illia m
474 for six games, while Bill Zieg-
L " 1a “»lh,4xr„?m ¿ ík ' >
S ta n g e l,
lb
4 0 0 0 1
- N vJ
S. H. Pomeroy has been laid up
KK
H o h e n le it n e r .
I . a t 'le d e
l l o h e n le 11 u e r ,
ler. catcher, has .467 for seven and Mrs. Lee Lane of Tillamook
Trai
UA
4 0
1 1 during the past week with an a t­
W a lt e r
H o h e n le it n e r .
M a h e ll
H ohen-
{
5
^
.
Mtf
4 0
1 0
gumes. O’Brien was out of the line­ and. granddaughter of Mr. and 1 O ake a c f
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tin
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f
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(m
ire
1)
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it
n
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a
m
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n
a
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0 ' tack of lumbago. He ls improving
Mrs
J
P
Jones
of
Pleasant
View-
Roflrera.
I
f
4
0
0
up for some time with an injury
b e lle H o h e n le it n e r . ( ¡ r e e lin g
em l relief funds, uccordlng to a re-
. Z im m e r m a n r f
4 2 2
1 now.
and Ziegler has only recently join­ district. became the bride of John I G Rohnaon.
e N a m e «>f th e S ta le > f O re g o n
2 0
Hoy VanKleek. Carl VanKleek, port by the state deixirtm ent of Y o I u n th
1 0 i
Farmer. The Lee Lane family vis- Bohn««,, p
am i
ea. h
«>f
y o u a r e h e ie h y « ite d
ed th e club.
education
Thirty-one
other
school»
K e h -e . 3b
3 »1 0 0 George Godfrey and F rank R ich­
ited
relatives
here
last
summer
and
3b
a
n
d
r«
d
to
appear
hi
th e
a ho xe
2 0
Scores :
M a llo r y , p
1 o ards were In an automobile accident
which applied lor federal liuuis e n t it le d *uu c tre
fall
o u r t a n d . a u» e h i th e C«>unty
•
1
H ills b e r o —
I H anna, r f
AB
1 0 0
were turn, t ilowu because they had I ' i ’u r l R « m in th e t ’o u n t y C o u r t H«*u«e
near
the
grange
hall
Saturday
eve­
Miss
M
argaret
Neill
returned
4 2
1
S h a ttu c k , s*
DOTS
failed to exert the local m aximum in th e C it y o f lll lla b o r u , W a < h in g to n
home Thursday from the Dr. Wil-
_____ 4 1 1
T ___
o ta l
S to n e , c
37 7 10 e ning They were all badly shaken
effort required by federal regula­ C o u n ty . O re g o n , w it h in t w e n t y - e ig h t d a y«
—
COX hospital in Newberg, where she \ \ - erb«H»rt
rs».>rt—
C. V an d eh ey. lb
4 1 3
A B R H E up and bruised Tile ear was badly
tions A total ol <106.000 in federal f r o m th e «late o f th e f ir » t p u b ln a t lo n o f
5
4 0 0
O 'B r ie n , c f
0 damaged
was operated on for appendicitis i K r u e it e r . c f
t» t n a t io n u p o n y o u in th e lli ll« h o r u
and
5 2 1 0
E . V a n d e h e y . 2b
V anD yke. If
_____ __ 5
Mr and Mrs George Snider ami fluids was allocated to 618 teachers th
July 7.
it
U l t h i i i t w e n t y e ig h t d a y«
E lm e r V a n d e h e y . 3b
5
D e lp la n c h e . 2b
5 1 0 0 daughter Miss Eunice Snider, ijx'iit
under this runit school relief pro­ f A r o i-g m u x , J u t- ly w 19.
H
H
Neill,
who
was
gored
by
a
1914.
th
e
n
a
n
d
th
e
r
e
to
| . 3b
M. V andehey. I f
________ B
4 3 4 0
the past week stopping a t various gram enabling 15.000 Oregon chil­ s h o w ca use , i f a n y e iia t a , w h y a n o r ­
bull the first of June, is able to be K e m p e r, aa
B
S ta n g . r f
1 1
3 0
RUFFLES
resorts along the coast Mr. and dren to secure the benefits of a d e r o f th e a b o v e e n title « ! c o u r t «h**uld
about and help with the farm work, H . Z im m e r m a n . P
4
J a n ie n . p
4 2 2 0
full-length term of school. Part n o t l*u m a d e h i th e a b o v e v n title « l e«»urt
e in r ic h , lb
5 1 2 0 Mrs. William Jackson were a t the
although his wounds are not en - l L . . H Heinrich
time employment was provided to a n d « a uw * a u t h o r is in g , lle e tm in g , e m -
.......... .... 40 :
P. Z im m e r m a n . r f
T o ta l ..
5 1 1 0 Snider home during their absence.
tirely healed.
lire , i m g
A lb e r t S« lie« k la ,
.
//li-
M i lle r , c
L a u r e l—
AB
4 1 1 0
Invitations have been received by 1517 teachers us instructors for a d ­ p th o e w e d t I u llg ly a a n p d p o in « te
Guests
entertained
at
the
C
lay­
S c h m e ltx e r, as
_____ __ B
V s n d e rx a n d e n . e
1 0 0 0
ult classes enrolling 34.410 Indi­ A d i n i i i U t r a i o r «le d , la m iju u a a llf ie n d o n a n w d i t h a c tin th g e
friends
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
M
ton
Whitmore
home
Sunday
were
........... 5
Jo o a , I f
Stretcher of Scholls to atten d their viduals through the use of other W i lt A n n e « * < l «‘ f th e E s ta t e o f tlarth<*l«>-
Mrs. Emma Yungen and daughters.
S ta r k , r f
B
T o ta l
41 11 15
1
silver wedding anniversary at Scholls federal funds in this state, the re ­ rnew I , S u h e x k la , D ecea se d, to a e ll a t
............5
Edna and Elsie, of Independence. H il la b o r o - -
S c h m e ltx e r. c f
in
h a n d t«» th e
7
Methodist church at 8 o’clock, July port shows Thousands of dollars p r iv a t e « a le d e r. f o r in uaah
S c h u lm e ric h , c
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Mr and Mrs Fred Schm idt and
2 0
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one
p ar« e l.
a ll
th e
C i ’l l'Ics I
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B a k e r. 2b
I
3 0 0 2 0
* 3 10 21 Mr and Mrs Stretcher are for­ have also been spent m repairing f h o ig l lo h « w -.t in g b id de»«
Cecil Schmidt of Laurel. Russell H it »
rib e d
re a ’ p r o p e r t y
ly in g ,
M c C all
V e r b « * 'r t -
I ia ld B . lb
5
school
buildings
a
n
d
im
prui
lug
mer residents of Kinton. where they
G
am
er
of
Newberg
and
Mr.
and
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C
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W ig h t . 3b
11 both were teachers of the K inton
school grounds under the stim ulus M m h in g t o n . S t a l e «if O r e g o n , a n d m , t e
PRINTED
Mrs Mervm Whitmore.
H it »
M e y e r* , p
2 0 4 2 4 1 1 1
4
15
of the lederal relief program.
p a r t i c u la r ly d e *. rif>e«l aa fo llo w » , t«>-w it
school a num ber of years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. O tto and
KIND OF
R
H
E.
PATTERN
F I R I r K A C ’l
C o in tn e n . in g o n th e
7
family. Mr and Mrs. Sam O tto and A Am-
m * ‘ f e
2
T o ta l
43
3
l-.aat lin e o f t h e S o lo m o n t(iu h a rd « o n
2
H illa b o r u — R un» ™ . 0 0 1 7 1 0 2
Xewberv
6
4
baby were guests a t the Fred G rab- Newberx-
Motor vehicle registrations for tlie
7915
a m i w if e 1»
I.
C . in
S e c tio n
11,
FROCK
B a t t e r ie s : W o o d a n d B r o e t n m : W i l - o n
L a u r e l— R u n »
2 0 4 10 0 1
horn home on Cooper M ountain
tirst six m onths of 1934 show u
T o w n s h ip J S o u th o f R a n g e 1 W e » t
a n d W n ls re m u th .
R.
Sunday,
where
they
celebrated
the
gain
of
3
89
per
cent
over
reg
istra­
of
th e
W i lla m e t t e
M r iu h a n
at
a
V e rb o o rt
................. 0
5
R.
H E. 1
birthdays of Helen O tto and Bur- S sh,I.W
(K jd >j
tions for tlie six montlLs ot 1933, p o in t l . c h a in » N o r t h o f th e S o u th ­
7 11
h e rw tw
A io h a
10
15 2
e ast c o r n e r o f » aid S e c tio n I I . r u n ­
ton Grabhorn.
figures compiled by the state de­
1 1
B a tte rie s : M <* « a n d M o o r e . L
C arlton
4
6
n in g
th e m e
W « » l p a r a lle l w it h th e
a n d S a in d o n .
Miss Harney Holcom of Scholls
B a t t e r ie « : B r o w n a n d H a r le y ; S to u te n -
partm ent show
Registrations to
( C o n t in u e d f r o m P *K e 1 »
S «*uib lin e o f « aid S e c tio n 11. 4.1 •*
R.
H
E.
was an overnight guest ot Mrs. her* and F r y e r .
$34 38 For the seeond project wages June 30 total 257,148 with fees ag­ c h a in « to a » ta k e f r o m w h lr h p o in t
Orenco
------------------------------ 3
7
3 Sam O tto Thursday. O ther guests
th e la n d a b o v e t o b e ttm rril» e « i l*e-
and salaries am ounted to $177 and gregating $1891.040 34. or $48 288 39
Tu a latin
T n
a
there the same evening were Mrs
in excess of tlwse for the six montlis
g in « . th e m e N o r t h
16 2 1 2 b c h a in s
m aterials $38 21.
B a t t e r ie s : B lis s a n d V o e lk e r , S c h r e in e r
" N e a t a s a pu
T h ais (he
to
a
« ta k e .
th e m e W e a l
11 4 7 1 j
Mary
Willers.
Eddie
and
Esther
of
1933
during
which
the
»5
license
I* I cool on <i to rrid d a y
|U»t
an d R eber
Work on t h e county airport
c h a in « to
a « ta k e , t h e m e S o u t h
m ost a p t description for this
Willers from Hillsboro and Fred
»
a
s
in
efiect.
H. E
R.
r ght on a cool d ay . »en t.ble on
northeast
of
Hillsboro
has
resulted
•
•
•
16
7
1
2
I
c
h
a
in
s
to
a
s
t
a
k
e
,
th
e
n
c
e
G a s to n
1 3
4
Werre of Six Comers.
cool,
com
fy
d
o
tte
d
frex
»
a
rain
y
d<»y
cheerful
on
a
tunny
Fa«t
11 4
1
c h a in «
p a r a lle l
w it h
in expenditures totaling »10.371.43
R..y
.. 7 11 2
Ermce and Phyllis Wohlschlegel
Secretary of S tate S tadelm an has
th e S -.u th lin e o f « a id S e c tio n I I t v
d ay .
T h a i » a la rg e o rd e r for
M ado in no time, too vx.tti
B a tte r ie s : D a v is
to date Salaries paid by the CWA announced an aggressive campaign
M
e e u < w K
a e n
n were week-end euests
in d A l l y n
am
By Mr,. E. h Coil
guests of their rous-
cous­
th e
iw H iit
o f b e g in n in g ,
c o n t a in in g
one d rei» 4o f,ll— but tb it one
a n d V a n d e rz a n d e n .
a M
: : . . .
totaled »8217 40, equipm ent »20160 against gasoline tax refund chlael-
19” 6 a cre e
ins.
Velma
and
Nadine
W
ohlschleg­
Local
grange
met
Thursday
eve­
R.
H . E.
doet
B e iid e i. it'« »lender i»
SF.t (> N D T R A C T . B e g in n in g a t a
and Mrs. E C. ning and officers put on first and and m aterials 11438.59. The city ers Already one arrest has been
a n d ono of our d o tte d v. >■■■
Cornelius ..............................
12
1 el. at Scholls. Mr
mg. it t m o d e o f one o f our
p o in t
L l 33 I 3 c h a in « W e a t o f th e
visited
.. _ a „. t the
__ Carl
_
second degrees for seven. A delega- was called upon to contribute »352.- made for alleged filing of a fnidu-
W illam ette
10
1 Wohlschlegel
.
.
.
you
c
a
n
't
go
wrong
w.th
N o r th e a s t r o r n e r «if S e c tio n 14 T
2
»m arl d o H e d crepe« ond H only
B a tte r ie « :
T u ik e ,
H uson
a n d T u r k ; Wohlschlegel home Sunday. Their tion of twelve was
present from 76 ln engineering supervision, trucks lent claim and a num ber of sus­
«• H
I W
o f th e W
M
th e n c e
tube« ) Y | yd» * i* h | *Z| yd. con tra«!.
K o lle r m e ie r . M c K e n z ie a n d W e n n e r.
such a com bination.
daughters returned home with them. Leedy Grange, and seven from Ti- and a tractor.
picious claims are under investiga­
M .
-------------------------
ard. Two members were re-instated
13.34 I i c h a in s t o a « ta k e , th e n r e
Projects for schools w ithin the tion Offenders will be turned over
N o r t h 79 H4 c h a in » I o th e c e n te r o f
H m ic e P la id s
during the business session and Hillsboro city limits resulted in the to the district attorneys for prose­
ro a d
on
S e c tio n
| in « b e tw e e n
S ec­
llO U S t L/HV1C1 I t t i j l l
prospects of more applications for spending of $9286 23 by the govern­ cution W ith gasoline tax refunds
tio n » I t a m | 1 7 . th e n c e E a s t 11.33 1 1
T
f
m em bership soon It is expected
. X, ,'ding »1.000,000 a year tile
< b a m » t o th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , c o n ­
ment. $7027.93 at the David HUI Ho«
system presents numerous tem p ta­ t a i n in g iu ? 9 sore**
uill be ffiven to the new candidates school and $225830 at the union tions for evading the tax. A full­ • « p ra y e v i f o r in th e p e t it io n o f » a id
• By M arie Fuch«>
( C o n t in u e d f r o m p a ire 1 ■
th e team Of Leedv G range at high school Wages a t the grade time field auditor ls now employed A lb e r t S c h e c k la A d m in U t r a t . r d? b oim »
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN — The The local management had been Cedar Mill July 28 K inton Grange school totaled »6259 84 and m a­ in checking up on suspicious claims n o n w it h t h e W i l l A n n e a e d f th e > g ita te
A rthur Hill baling outfit finished a given to understand th a t the singer
send a delegation to attend terials »768 09. Painting of the high Refunds are being paid on some ■ f B u r t h " ! . . . . ^ » - L S< h e . k la . l>e« ea»e«l
< R a t io n
i« « e rv m l u p o n y«>u by
four weeks’ run Monday in the would be present for th e game.
this meeting. Annual picnic will be school and work on the grounds 25Cu claims each m onth with ap-1 p u I b hi-«
b o ro A r-
...........
A
B
R
H
Laurel and Farm ing
e | held a t a later date
tim e and brought expenditures of »2142 80. proxlmately lo.ooo individuals tax-1 g u » , lic a a t io n w e e t h k ly e r e o n f e w in « p a th |*e e r l li p lla
r in 'e .1
and
, H anna, r f
1
hoods They will bt
' ! place to be announced later as a »1840 20 being for wages. »22.50 for mg advantage of this provision ot p u b i|» b .-.I w i t h i n th e ( i l y , , f H lll. lm r « .
! 'H e i n r i c h , as
4
the last of this week
" committee has it in charge Albert teams and equipment, and »J80.10 the gasoline tax la a a Inch p ro ­ W a s h in g !, r. C o u n ty . O re g
a n d «.f g e n -
3
C h io t t i. 2b
is favorable.
# ' Streiff. m aster and delegate to for m aterials An additional »115 50 vides h r refunds of the tax on gas­ e r a l c ir c u la t io n , p u r s u a n t to a n o rd e r
S ta n ir e l. l b
4
W e D o H e m s titc h in g «nd D re s s m a k in g
0 state grange, reported on th e state was spent for water-proofing the oline sod in farm tractors, m otor m a d e a m i e n t e r e d o n th e A ’J th d a y o f
D e a v ille . c
4
O akes, c f
4
o meet Young members sang and
boats,
cleaning
establishm
ents
and
R o g e rs , I f
" some of the visitors talked. Next building. These funds were In a d ­ for other purposes which do not
S ta n g . p
1
« meeting will be August 1. at 8 dition to those contributed by the Involve the use of the highways.
R eh»e, 3b
1 o'clock G rangers are always wel- school districts. McGee pointed out.
• • •
M a llo r y , p
2
,, come to attend.
2
S h a t tu c k . I f
Actual expenditures by the city
.Mutual butting docs not consti­
C. V a n d e h e y . aa
..........
2
o
Mis Mableanna Gembella spent are »1486 86 below the budgeted tute
according to A t­
1
between an ail sta r team of P o rt­ B o h n a o n . p
,, a few days last week with friends in am ounts for the first six months, torney a G lottery,
eneral Van Winkle who,
u t h e r la n d , l b
2
land and the House of David at S Z im
o
The
Dalles,
returning
home
Friday
m e rm a n , r f
according to McGee’s report The ln an opinion this week, ruled that
1
« evening
Portland.
on dog races does not vio­
Miss Mildred Meyers returned
O L Dawson ot Hermtston vls- budget allowed »9862 50 for general betting
T o ta l
____ 38
expense
and »1470 for street ex­ late the constitutional inhibition
from Aberdeen. W ash, July 11. H o o a e o f D a r i d —
E ited his sister. Mrs George Snider,
AB
having spent a week with her au n t Huuon, rf
last week Mr and Mrs Snider's pense during the first half of 1934. against lotteries.
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
Mrs Palmer Gann, and other rela-
2b
grandson. Harold Snider, of Ione, but only (9845 64 has been spent.
tlves.
M a r r ia c r Licenses
has been visiting a t the Snider Actual expenditures Include Items
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tauscher and
10
home and a t the home of Mr and totaling approxim ately »800 which
Guy G ran t Gibson and Lillian
T o H ills b o ro ’s N e w e ll S to re !
Mr. and Mrs. Lee H erm an and a , well »,
Mrs Leland Flint, during the post were not anticipated a t the time Emily Aydelott. both of Forest
three weeks
Courteous, attentive, smiling service. A
baby of Portland visited Mr and A n d e r» o n , 3b
of preparing the budget. McGee Grove. July 14.
Mrs. Granville Everest July 11
Fleming.
Pomona G range will be a Beaver­ stated.
sum ptuous display of the finest foods at
Miss Beryl Deford went t o S pies m a n . p
ton Wednesday. Quite a crowd
Receipts by the city total »19,900
Subscribe for the Argus.
BARGAIN PRICES. W e’ll b e looking
Portland Friday, where she is a
from
K inton will attend.
T o ta l ......
42 12 14 2
guest of Mrs. E L. Bland She will
Four-H calf club m et July 9 a t
for you!
also visit Mrs W
Walr«r
U
'nm
n:,
n
.i,
i,,ro-
alter Whipple a t
- the home of one of Its members,
Rons
1 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0
Vancouver. Wash., before retu rn ­ H i t ,
Jam es Richards.
1 1 0 12 1 1 2 0
ing home.
House o f D a vid—
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday— July 20, 21 and 23
Mr and Mrs Fred Anlcker and
H it ,
..........
3 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2
Callers at the H H. Neill home
14 daughter, Mrs Beatrice Hensley,
R un,
4 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 1
Sunday were Mrs. J. c. Neill, Mr.
12
and
son
of
Troutdale
visited
rela-
I n n i n g , p itc h e d b y S p ie n m a n
and Mrs. Arthur Welch and daugh-
tives and friends In Idaho a few
M a t t e r y 4. B o h n ,o n 2 ; c r e d it ’• v “.'•O
ic t o r K
y
SiLinnc^anH £ 0rtlaon<1'
° ° ra
Week
c h a r g e d e fe a t to S
S t u a n
n T
g.
N aphtha.
M rs’ R °ss Corser o f h it, batted o ff « p ie m a n 9. Stang 5
Rnd Mrs Wayne VanKleek
l- lb . b a r ,
ne»Derg. ,ir. and Mrs. Ray E g o .* » “0»
Unhni'in 2; ,truck out by and family visited Mrs VanKleek's
and family and Mrs W Rogers.
S p ie m a n
«. S ta n g •>. M a U .,r> 1
Bohn-1 sister Mrs Jo Hines, of Lebanon
loo Late to Classify
"Bears” Lose
T i l t S unday
to V e rb o o rt
Local Sunset
Squad Dumps
Laurel Team
unkg
iim
om
m
v m
hum
h v
g ii
ii
iiii
i
AI U N D
hi
p
g
i
W EIL’S
July Clearance
g ii
SAI L: N O W ON!
g
h i
SS
Capitol News Letter
m
d
Large Sums Spent
Here U nder SERA
Kinton Grangers
A dd to Members
Chehalem Crew-
Completes Work
Downs Local Nine
fourth ^grees
a
F a ir w a y M a rk et
EVERYBODY
WELCOME
Powers Grocery
M ^"
L ' ^ o n r ^ i J i ; * tthrw eektUrning hOme the USt
ajic ^
F o u r-S p o o k in g Cub m et Friday
R m u . ’r»hi11
-I
a t
«T**'
F o re s t
^ n r e e - e t t e h it» , C h io t t i 1 ; h o m e r u m
H c . n r lr h 2, S ta n g e l 1.
C lift li
A ndenon
I .
tw o -b a a «
h it..,
A tw e ll
1.
i ;
« •.•llM a x -
G ro v e
(lake 1.
eatundaj evening.
Mrs d M McInnis and K en-
*• r u n , b a tte d in. W y k o ff j
neth McInnis were o v e rn ig h t guest« A,wel1 2- Anderaon 2. H e in r ic h 2. T a i >•
Sunday at the J A York home M b ,F1.1,t 7 ' Hu'“ 'n 1:
A'
R e u d v lJ le
“ u in e
at
weJl to Hanson to
W ykoff.
afternoon with Miss Elva Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P Dunn and
children of Portland visited Mr.
and Mrs Robert Pomeroy during
the past week. M arshall Dunn spent
F .eret: Mortun ls reshingunz his I
hou.w. M x, Harvey is helping'«
*iUl Um WGh. K^'to?tll McInnis:
and Frank Painter have lin - c .L
putting shakes on the McInnis bam.
Guy Hodge has completed a new
barn, 30 by 40. on his farm, form ­
erly known as the McInnis home­
stead.
The late potato crop here was
greatly benefitted by the rain this
week. Most farm ers report a good
stand of potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blazer spent
from Saturday evening until S un­
day evening at Muialla with Mrs
Blazer's mother, Mrs. Lteardorf who
is ill.
Owners of ♦’,« 1934 “ Knee
Mr and Mrs. W F. Wohlschlegel A c t i o n ”
r v ,7 .,...,.t,» .
and the Misses Rena Barlow and *
C hevroltts tonsis-
Gloria Hoffman visited a t the C ^ .’CGTltly rep o rt this unequaled
hnm fir»thaAnrnrud( ' Ernest- ‘’a'im an gas m ileage, d u e to t h e
homes at Aurora -.„ndav
>
re- -
r
Mr»-. 7««y Ego S iU rtam ed with a m arvelous efficiency of the
C!flher Sunday for Mr. and Mrs new
S. E. Reetz of Fresno, Cal., and
.
son. Lester Reetz. of San Diego,
BLUE FLAME ENGINE
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Warden, Ward
11.
«
20 M L L E S
and more!
7CHEVRO
----------- -----
r. ,
. v
.
Come in and hear from our
------------------------- ~ — talesmen and service men
the story of its developm ent.
Will trade Midway property for ,,
‘
.
home in Hillsboro.
11 WUI P d * y ° u
a o 80'
5 acres and home near Hillsboro
CLAUDE COOMER
to trade for suburban home near
favorably known to many
Newport.
as the “ best mechanic th a t
Modern home, fully furnish­
ed for sale a t a bargain. You
ever hit this country,” is
can move right ln and have a
back in charge of our serv­
real home.
E. A.
G R IF F IT H
ice. Come in and greet him.
USED
CARS
Studebaker Commander
(Like new)
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
5!^
Prom pt Service . . .
Red & White
Cut Stringless
43c
r .»
Ford Truck, 1-ton
2 Ford Roadsters
1934 Terraplane
Kraut
Tomatoes
Red & W hite
2 for
Blue & W hite
With puree.
.............
27c
r t ,
Gas - Oil - Accessorie»
Cars Bought, Sold and
Consigned
Spinach
Red & W hite
Sweet
Red & W hite
27c
Cars Washed and Polished
HillsboroMotorCo. “ sed Car Exchange
Real Estate and
Insurance
Agency for Nash and
Can finance your insurance JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
Hudson and Terraplane
Olds
and
Chevrolet
prem ium s on a m onthly
3rd and Wash. Phone 441 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
basis.
'JLfJSilOIHLE “Styls Leader”
1152 2nd St.
Phone 171
Z^l/AnikT
LOKIN
f k ,
General Electric.
CORN STARCH
CRACKERS
GRAHAMS
or Gloss.
Calumet.
SWANSDOWN
CAKE FLOUR
Bulk. Same um ount as pkg.
2% lbs...............
15c
BLEACHER
TEA
JARS
3
2
2
C A N T A L O U PE S
Sweet meated,
45c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good July 20 and 21 only.
O N IO N S
TOM ATOES
ib. box
ib. box
Pure Cider.
Full strength.
Gallon
S anidor. The better bleach.
Q u a rt b o ttle
59c
Yakima
Each
5c
W alla W alla. Mild
and sweet. 5 lbs.
l- lb . p k g s .
19c
24c
27c
VINEGAR
Black or Green. Excellent iced or hot.
•/¡¡-lb. cellophane pkg.
49c
Red & White Fancy Gold-
r , “; " ' ” " 2*
L IG H T GLOBES
Pint. Mason
Complete.
Dozen
Peas
25C
20c
IOC
R IN SO Ur„ Pi„,
Superior. Made with
Honey ¡inti Milk.
Beans
2 Nash Sedans, 4-door
Studebaker Touring
lie
Pound
6
Superior.
Plain or salted.
Specials for Jijly 20 and 21
6-ounce
Oregon, full cream.
Rich and tasty.
»1 HO OGS «•»»
This store will be open nights and a p art
of Sundays.
Ovaltine
CHEESE
SO A P
7c
,b,10c
18c
9c
15c
Q uart, Masons.
Complete.
Dozen
Æûs»
O
tzL,
coffee
Fairway Blend
Try its smooth, mel­
low flavor.
3 lbs. 55c.
i- ib .
FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 3251
4 ft C
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