The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 02, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
T H E
H IL L S B O R O
AKG U S .
cn actn iert o r Uirough an initiative
for each drooping shoulder a n d
measure
this rouse adjusted or removed
Members of th , board also con­
Selim causes of wrong posture
demned wholesale evasions of the
h.ne
Ins'll listed by the M etropolitan
salary cut la» enacted by the 1933
1
ite
Insurance company and tut a t­
session ui an effort to bidance tlie
tempt »ill In- made to deal \xitJi
biennial budget The state board of
each child according to the reasons
control. It » as charged, had abused
in his individual ease.
the authority conferred upon It by
I -lust's ,»f Wrong Posture
th e pay cut act. Authority to
Wrong posture is caused usually
waive tiie pay cuts in individual
by one or more of Hie following
S u n se t L e a g u e
cases had been vested In the board
T u a la tin V a lla * I r a g ù *
conditions
W L Tet
Pci. ot control ui order to prevent pos­
F in a l
1. M alnutrition and getting over­
7 1 > 7 6 Roy
.STS I sible injustice m the arbitrary a p ­
Aloha
W 1. »Vt
W i V« I tired
ft 1 .967 O ren co
C o r n e liu s
is s;. plication of ihe law. it was pointed A m ity
7 S .4ft?
l
l
4
733
N
e
w
b
e
r
»
s s sts
.......................
2 t'arolessness
ft 2 .760 G a sto n
T u a la tin
Instead the • board * h ■ a d ■ a - - p- \ erb o o rt
ft 9 .400
11 4 .733 C a rlto n
H ilk h o r o
6 S .6 2 6 L a u rel
2 6 ISO out.
3. Holding one position for too
2 IS .133
9 ft ftOO H illsb o r o
proved alm ost every request for Sh*r»t'*n|
W illa m e tte
4 3 .671 V erboort
long
a time
waiver of tlie act with the result
Amity turned back the Hillsboro
4 A wrong mental attitude Hack
Hillsboro advanced ano th er rung that inequalities ui tlie pay scale
In the Sunset league ladder by have increased and dissatisfaction B ran. 13 to 4 Sunday to finish of .self-confidence and self-respect >
ihe 'I'lialatin Valley league sched-
5 Misfitting garm ents, w h i c h
defeating Verboort 5 to 2 Sun- among state einpR yes has grow n
day on th e latter's diamond By
Records in Ilk- state deportm ent ule in a tie » u h Verboort The continually push or pull tlie bod\
virtue of the victory tlie locals hold show that more th an 60 waivers of "B ears' eixied th e season »ell down out ot its right proition
6 Bad eyesight A nearsighted
fourth place in tlie league standing the legislative pay cut liave been in last place, turn in g m but two
person usunUy pushes his head for-
and will meet G aston here next approved by Ihe board of control victories out of 15 starts.
O. Robbins
Sunday in the final game of the “ In a number of eases salaries have
.
. . Amity
. - first baseman, ward
.... , to , see more - easily - Properly
--
been increased materially’ over the »'Ws the outstanding b atter on tin tilted glasses »ould improve
. ove not
season
field,
collecting
three
luts
out
of
only
his
sight
but his posture as
Hurling by S tang
ta n s of th e locals basic pay of two years ago In some
who allowed the home team but instances evasion of the salary' re- (our trips to ihe plate Dillon, local »ell
___
. . . . . has been accotn- manager and second baseman, and
7 Foot-arch troubles. A flat-foot-
four hits, was one of the ___
outstand-
duction . decree
Ing features of tiie game Sunday plished by so-csdled promotions." Ictttield er Zim m erm an gatheied in ed jx'rson rarely ualks or stands
■her. n et-. For instance a resident engineer in ,.wo ,.l¥ts eac1}.
.t 1uvv '5 ''? i?.1 P,v Perl>
Z iegler. Hillsboro catclie
Bill —
' trips to the state highway departm ent, who :i" '
Ih'-trs n t h E a Robbins
ot Annty
ted th ree h its out of three l ___
.
_____
»<3«
n n $ w M w i « with
n»» r run
u n ltd
,
_
a lim
home
In IIM*
the ■
the plate while E. Vandehey
gath- was
receivuig
$-'50. « has ». been pro m connected
th
ird
inning
w
ith
one
on
for the
cred two luts out of three tunes at molt'd to the rank of m aintenance
ba;
engineer with a salary of $450. After only "hom er" of the game
Verboort successfully withstood a
Aloha lost its first game in the applying tiie legislative cut his
second lialf Sunday dropping an salary no» is $342 Another em - Sherwood n in th -in n in g rally to
»In
out 5 to 4 A playoff game » ill
8 to 5 decision to Cornelius Three ploye m tiie same departm ent ».is
Oregon consumers have been much
runs in the
the winning margin.
T ualatin dumped
3. G aston sws
8. and Laurel
Games sclwAiuled
day are Gaston
lam ettc at Aloha. Cornelius a t Or-
enco. Verboort at Laurel and R o y These are only a few of many sun- lor o u n u aj « w .•vmuy iieiu F ures compileti from a state-w ide
a t T ualatin.
ilar promotions.
vertxwrt
& "
, survey through questionnaires sent
H illsb o r o —
AB R H E
Ten employes of the board of S h erw o o d
I 12
7 1
S h a ttu c k . »•
...... ................ ft i 1 0 control » ere spared the full effect
B
row
n
Z
im
m
e
r
m
a
n
an
d
M
iller
.
B a tter ie * :
tiie Oregon Dairy council. Only
S to n e , c f
4 0 1 0 of the pay cut. Seven of the nine an d H a rley .
three Oregon ice cream factories
M. V a n d e h e y , If
5 l 2 0
R. H. E.
employes
in
the
banking
d
ep
art­
slioued
a decrease m business u n ­
C. V a n d e h e y . lb
4 0 1 1
$
0
N ew berg
9
provisions of the c o d e
2 der the
E lm er V a n d e h e y . 3b
3 1 1 1 m ent. six members of the a tto r­ C a rlto n
9
4
ney
general's
staff,
eight
employes
Z ie g le r , c .. .
1
3
3 0
B a tte r ie s ; S to u te n b e n r and E r y e r . K im - which was made effective for this
Stantr. p
3 0 1 0
ick i a n d W o l^ em u th .
industry on February 1. by Max '
E. V a n d e h e y . 2b
3 0 2 0
H ills b o r o -
A B R H Oehlliar. director of the state de-
J an ven , rf
3 1 1 0
Locals Climb
Another Rung
Sunset Loop
ose
F in a l Ganie
Ami tv N in e
H I L I, S l i d R O .
o R E G O N
I In n .'',lay. A ugnai 2,
Checks Appeal
■
ter of th,- laic Mr and Mis liar
¡non Mel.urn sh,- >,»■„( i,,.,. (.„1
lltkMl years in llillslmro and y l c i n i l y ,
and always attendc'd the annual
reunion of West Union school iiu
ptls until this year Bly,» is snrylyed
by her husband and two dauglili i-
Mis LiDessa leaeh m au and Mrs
Velda Hardison o! I*ortland 1« i
sisters Mrs Myrtle G riffith, a n d
Mrs Minnie lull, also survive
Aged Resident
/ <H) I .a te tu C ld ssity
NHK V4HIIH fi »»«h ,i,w
,„jf
•«I.- M.................. «.», ,,| ........
■ lors, ."H lh .n
l la a s lin ,
M o r o tti y i i i
i
• ......U liini
I I.I.iii
I h ii
aiti«*.
M .I
n rhnli» 2 |h |\
M O IO I.
f
11 tic k
»hat
h ava
F ift h Hi
! ..
ynti T
I..q|y
Banks Cheese l irin
\V ins Suit Verdict
f .,.1
l if t
Id
Hu
• »ail«»
fur
i'"hd hand m ilk »-».rl.
• ra.lv Indian v|..lh*<
• adtu n r
m ilk
<«rt
»7. Ht I. I lilla h ,., ,
I
<C onlltiue«| fr o m paw* 11
Ji
formations. He was eluirged with
IkveM'ssitMl ot stolen pn>|ieity. bleak
I 4MII < » TNANM M
ami entry, and larceny.
............. .
«cero 1.11.
Fred Koeluike ot Cornelius was
. ............. .
....
,.r
J.'h i, llrrwc. „ „ I
bound over to the grand Jury u n ­
■ y m p a lh y
eRlandaal
n ..
m h .|
f..,
iter $250 bund Saturday following a
luvaly fluw ara
» s ,,«-. »«| th a n k « t,.
I la n k J o h n i lo i i s an d Mia
preliminary lieiutng m the county
H ha
John I
llrrirv and antia
court on an assault and battery
rliarge
Ihylrtik D unbar of Salem ».is
bound over to the grand Jury on
a morals charge following a pre-
limuiary hearing ‘I'uoaday morning
In tlie county court. 'I'lie charge
Involves a 15-year-old girl
Two suits to collect contributions
Thornburgh of Mannlim
alleged to be due under Ihe work Ambers
who celebrated Ills IO2n 1 birth-
m ens compensation law »ere Hied
dav Sunday by taking an auto­
here Monday by Hie S late Iiulus-
mobile ride to North Plains and I
tnul accident commission agahist
Banks a here he vuilted with old I
friend*
giuage owners D efendants hi III,'
suit.' are Ernest T Tucker and Vir­
gil Meyer.
Condemnation action to obtain
In (h e *
right ol way through the property
owned by Mr and Mrs S Uonlokke
N ew “ K n e e A c tio n " M o d els
al Aloha was started Uns morning
(CnUnuat f r . m . 1 1
M A ^ r a k e ^ r ^ n ^ K ^
7V, ' ¡ " n T * ' < h c v ro le t o ile rs s o nieth in g
d iffe re n t and p a t e n t e d
widening Die nm luiin Valiev high- 1
n
wav from Beaverton to Hillsboro
stiip border levelling. 8 H Rob- w h ic h o th ers cannot Kive
O rders »ere Issued this week 111 hison's farm, two miles east of
following circuit court cases Ih c k rc ll, Ladino clover pustnre; you. Look fo rw a rd to th e
W alter Weber et ux vs Dora May iUK* Mrs HuUlu Armstrong's farm. 1
( 1 n»« w h en o th e r typ es w ill
Tucker et al. publication of sum - norUl Benton county, trrlgutcd cul
4 0 1
H anna. cf
D 'B r te n . rf
I 0 0 0
ht lis c n rd e d , and p la y safe
5 0 1
mons; C harles Ixickrtt vs Mary llv“ led crops
H e in r ich , ss
Favorable weather conditions are
E rv*t. c f
1 0 1 0
$ 0 0
S ta n c e !, p
Ellen Lockett, order; S tate of o r e .
'n ’ul Wednesday will sta rt at w ith C h e v ro le t ns Vim h»v
credited with part of the increase,
0 0
D
ea
v
ille
,
c
4
gon et al vs Robert Harry Johnson. **"'
r°Hege east farm a t 8 30
' * •’ * n a '
An Irreg u lar navy and » in to
T vta l
..... ............
35 5 14 2
Zi m m erm a n . If
3 I 2 but this is partly off-set by th e
check design lends charm to ordar for execution to Issue; Roberts 11 111 Irrigated brrrles, truck gardens ' i*0 *))* h e re to fo re .
W illia m s , lb
V erb oort —
2 0 0 1 active competition given tin s dairy
AB R H E
who
were
1
food
by
beer
and
other
liquors.
I
n
­
tf
1
R eh se. 3b
S o h le r , c f
4 0 1 0 j
th is dashing sum m er frock, d is­ Motor company vs G. T Angel ei 'l,M* »»ttyer crops will b e viewed here
3 1 2 creased newspaper advertising and
D illo n . 2b
C aw rae, 3b
......................... ...
3 0 1 0 through ini
played bv Mary K orntnan. ac­ al. default, decree; Erma Ardeel •'’»rtiLs to be i i s i t e d during t h e day
E *rr. •
D eSh ane. rf .
3 1 0 better merchandising methods. Im­
...... - ................. — 3 0 1 0 of control.
vs. Rene Ardeel. dismissal, order, **" Uudude Ute W G Medler farm,
_ — •— «— I
S lim 2b
.... ...... .... ...... 3 0 0 o
economic and industrial con- tress. The belt buckle and o r­ RuUund Ravings bank vs Hans
M ■ - p
mile west of Crabtree. Irrigated
T o ta l
H 4 ft proved
.................... — ........ 3
1 0 0
O u r lo c a l H ervire i.g
Acceptance by Edward E. Brodie.
ditlons and a marked improvem ent nam ental b u tto n s are cherry
F . C aw ra e, l b _ -------------------------3
1 0 0 1
Jurgensen
et al. default, decree;
“ml latke la b ish community.
red.
a
b
R
H
1„
tdie
quality
of
all
Oregon
ice
Oregon
City
newspaperman,
of
ap-
KeaaJer. r f
unsttrpHMscd.
.......... .......... — .......3
0 0 0
0 2
Mary
Wellers
vs
Samuel
A
Steinke
**'
m
irth
of
Salem,
irrigated
G ru n aven . ss
.................. .......$ 0 0 0 1 pointm ent to the state liquor con- q R .S b in ? ’ ib
4 3 cream are all credited with a share
et
al.
overruling
dem
urrer.
Cull-
c*'1,'ry
“ml
onions
K em per. If
of
the
increase
In
volume.
0 0 0 trol commission brings to a close E.' Wuod V
1 1
C a w r se. p
1 0 0 0 a search of more th an a m onth P e te r s o n , c f
3 2
forma Joint Stock ami Iauid bonk
-------------------------
Tlie producer of butterfat for ice
2 3 cream mix lias benefited greatly
on
the
p
art
of
Governor
Meier
to
Campbell.
3b
of San Francis,',) vs Joseph c F a r m e r .' U n io n to M e e t
T otal _______ .... ......... ........ 29 2 3 0
lAny make can
i from the code as the questionnaire
find a m an to take the place va- ®ri<i*-..2b
Hare et al. publication of summons,
. „ .
. . .. _
ob bin s. r f
2 2
H illsb o r o —
cated by the resignation of George B E. ra a R tro
At C e d a r M ill I uesday
Liquidation Bank oi B caw rton. s««t-
m, c
0 0 shows that there has been an In«
R una
10 1 1 0 11
crease
of
over
110
per
cent
m
Die
6
McMorran
of
Eugene,
who
quit
D
u'c’hwn,
If _...
1
A state-b.v-statr nation-wide cani-
claUn vs E I H o l h n g s -
H ita
Next regular meeting of the Wash-
3 4 0 4 2 0 1
14 after a ru n-in with the governor
_ amount of fat used during the past ptugn of éducation, stressüig the worth et ux. New York Life In- higton
V e r b o o r t- -
county unit of Farm ers' Un-
over internal affairs of the commis-
Total
43 is 16 four months. P art of this increase Importance to the consumer, the suranee
R u ns ......
0 10 10 0 0
company
vs
Austin
Stnis
“•»
*>■! be lu-ld m ronjuctlon wiUi
J sion. Report has it th at McMorran H ilia U >ro— R u n ,
Hita ___
"3
4
am ount of fat is due to th _ e i c,
producer
l
0 10 10 0 1
..
.
I*1
*
’
trade
of
the
et
al.
vacating
d
ri'ir,'
apixmitlng
t
*
ll>
Cedar
Mill l,» ul Tuesduy. Aug-
l x 13 aided butterfat ui all lte
ice
R. H. E. resented t h e governor's continual Amity R u n ,
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
C o r n e liu s
___ ______ ____
8 12
which has generally been iream National Food and Orocery Dis- guurdliui ad litem for defendant “st 7' “ * 11 b 1,1 ut C"''*ar Mill hall
attem
pts
to
dictate
to
the
commis­
A loh a
from 12 to 14 ^ r T e n t m
A u g u s^ b y ^ u ie — - >?“ »c>g'd
in Marjorn.
Hunt;' J. A Peters et u x 1
6 14
.
- - — -------;
sion on m atters of appointm ent and
O ld s and C h e v ro le t
B a t t e r i e s : T o ik e. R a lsto n a n d
T u rk ;
,
Receives llunus
tent. The Increase m ice cream de- thorltv for tlia tI'‘in rtio /rJ0dc’ “ u Vs *' M *s P“ rk.s et ux default.
policy. At the time M cM orrans
L e v e r e tte a n d S a in d o n .
that ^ industry
t u„.
H judgment Ervin I ippert et ux y.
ulJt >>, u n o t in ar Hill .boro la-.t 3 rd and W a s h
resignation was announced Gover-
butterfatlSniarkethelPC^ enlar>!e UW
ed ? utlve
» n n a n of
P hone 441
H.
T u a la tin .................. .................... ............. 7
'eeehed lit-. $21X1 I ,,uus from
...
,
14 } nor Meier said th a t he would fill
a ,I ;.? u5iancet'
»
! national body, announced todav in L J IXdierty et al. order. Minnie
• ...a m e t te
Ross y.s Jo , ph Ross ordei D u n
1,1 1 s m isv h ,u m f„r M-,
<»l.l»M<>ltll |
Style Leader'
8
1 the vacancy w ithin 24 hours. The
.
niarked incrt*ase in the sales of a telegram tr> v r ’nrrv
B a t t e r i e s : S c h r e in e r an d R eber
D en
- I d
B y M a rg a ret up D ix m-
o n , LUe?
c o u n ty la
nur«e>
task,
however,
appears
to
have
been
K
__________
_
»
SiAudmg"
daily
£
^
4
^
W^
nR'
On
Co-operative ius.s,x intion vs Briuides »u
r,'™V W“r
le y . K o lle r m e ie r an d W en n er.
bigger th an anticipated. I t is un-
Creamery et al. voluntary non-suit
* rv e d with tlie 141), infantry
_ .
R 13 H.
G aaton ...................
..... .
jg
il s io certain defem lants. Dairy Co-
i
o ^ ra tlv e a . ^ l a t l o „ ys H , s n ,I1(
O ien f.»
B a tte r ie s
N e e u n e n s c h w a n e r a n d A lly n •
th an k s untU Brcxlle
economic standards
‘‘ Ls , U’ou«ht , Increased
as set
forth by « PresuVn
tt's a c V « '
.
: ..................
d a u w ' i i - cwxxM've.'t
voluntary non-suit as to cer­
B lis s a n d V oelker.
was persuaded.to.accept.
Confidence and self respect are
ql;a rt brtcks **“
..................
« o o se
u it <t
also il s docs
the food ' and grocery
code
1 .
.
R - H . E.
*
held to be necessary to the pro- ln<Iic3te th a t more home cn tcrtaln - ui achieving Increased employment tain defendants; Dairy Ci,-op, raUy,
L a u re l
7 ’4
1
oasoriutlon vs V M Stone et a I
An increase of 17 per cent in em- gram of national recovery v yet ev- n?.‘’n t , has tx’Pn enjoyed this year elim inating unfair co
R oy
1
•
1
,e r 'ndication of lny- esiablishing th ,' rulel.11|ot"r'li” ’ .a.'? ' ,>}llnt“r ' non-suit as io ceri.iui
B a t t e r ie s : M eyers an d S t a r k ; M ee-.;wsen ployment and 121-. per cent in the erywhere about us are those "who n ^ v J ,a'rt.'„?i?°tf1
cont*ltlons' accord- and g,xxi sportsm anship in ' I u l s ' i '.
'idant-'. H August Hunderup v
a n d V a n d e rz a n d en .
average daily wage in the past year slouch and i declare to the world S f.'ro
is indicated in reports filed with bv the bow of th eir backs th a t to nt' to _ report
net»'., v. Curry assrrted In cu n ‘' ,a ry Huiulerup. publication o f
the state industrial accident com- them tlie struggle has spelled de-
menting on t h e announcem ent ’ “S " ? 5*“
ission. These show a total of feat
feat.
T h e D a lle s fo r L egio n
Nevertheless, every code must stand
f robate orders were Issued this
489.070
m
an-days
of
employment
Professor
C.
H
Nosier,
superin-
C
o
n
v
e
n
t
,
'
n
r
.
C
l
»
,
n
.
J
i”’
. 1'1' 1 0,1 ,w
Pet-' firs
<■ f- Wl''k In t i l . ,..taic of Mum.,- Ahl-
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e 1)
for d ie fiscal year ending June 30. tendent of Hillsboro school- lias
t- o n u n tio n C ity Boosted
W o m e n ’s
J a c k e ts ,
of' the C|^ » n c r e A n ,nean—° “ **
j j j c . h
m an-aays stated ma; increased emphasis wUl
In d ia n H e a d
American Legion posts a t M au-
n i I o r nt s.
I. support of public opinion The man. Jam es .Slater, Thom as Wll-
the emergency over the previous year. payrolls
Payrolls oi
of ut-
be piacva
placed upon posture of t h e pm.
l
i
f
e
-e
-.
S
lip
s , Boys*
board r ^ iia x - t ?AUyg^
p
D ufur and Mosier in
W o m e n ’s Ih e «•s. S m o cks.
: ‘ii.i; code authority, recognizing , hum; Katie Bii se Jo h n C Brl, kl, v
S
S
f , n,
d m ± yersc 5?tnuna ^ der
1 ^ ' sch° ° 1 ^ d r e n during the coming county are dispiaving an ^ e
Ila's undprtaken and Ida M Patrick O rders »etc [ B ro a d c lo th P a ja m a s ,
Blouses, S k irts , Boys’ W a s h
Ssuem and The qis,ti n of the workmens compen- year and every effort will be put support of Tlie D allesCix>stl N n 'iu
ttm ? " P probleni ln “ realistic also Issued In tile guardianship of
Da,»os for $10.000 each were trim-- . nation
a c t a£rj?re<zn.fAd
? q a
fnrwnwi
,-»..»,.1 d - ... in making
«
. . fiVr
" the 1935
No. 13.
sation act
aggregated $83.546.79694.
iorward to oncon»a.m
encourage co rrectstan
a . bid
a m i Play Suits. . A ll W o ol
S
un
S
u
its
I
n
f
a
n
t
s
’
con-
________
; Elmer Burch. Thomas D Hourkr
. r ___ during th e past year compared to 'm g and proper walking
vention of the d e X tm e ,,,
med to $6000 and $7000. respectively
I \ n il k e t
M e n 's
and th e request of t h e m otor J^y r?115 aggregating $69.917.988 74
A comparison has been m ade be- gon a t the’ W asco
partm
W o m e n 's
^ o u n ent
tv of
capu d"
G I. Tout, Mabel I. Bria.k. Fr, |- S h o e s .
MRS
GEORGE
C.
GIBSON
U n io n S u its.
ween
«
nf
,
Th
e
Dufu
r
pest
u
to
king
a
t
e
S
t
o
erick K ilien. Fred Glenn Hoove,
transportation division o f the pub-1 Lo r, lhe Previons year. The average tween a case of a watch th a t is
H o u se a n d ( ia rd e n
-Mrs, Agatha Clair G i l a . , o .» i f , ,.r Marie Specht, and H allie L Hoov-
lie utilities commission for $30 000
P“ ;d by all reporting bent and a body th at is crooked
O x fo rd s .
Tl’flC reduced
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was
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’ employers
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national guard came
u o m e n 's S ilk , W o o l a n d
portion. A deficiency ^rt
of $60.000 was authorized
K n it D resses in c lu d in g ex-
John
mobilization of the
. July
' ra izea M e n ’s a ll u ool and
v n WlLfl
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y o combe
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Clackamas
mor^ WVxilxx
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health
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u .L previous
p a . , tu u .) tions promote ,1,
n a o a and
o u a a a sen.se
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with the understanding that an ad-
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S u its . 12 to |8 y e a rs . W o m ­
ditional appropriation might b e
sources by nearly expansion oi the lungs, i n c r e a s e _____ _
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needed
if a the .* mobilization
continued , Tyygarxvc
S800.°00
curing th
e year disburse-
the circulation
of . tlie
blood and
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for any length of time.
25£i?Sv,show K 1 Increase of only result ln what could be called
O
x fo rd s
W turning thum bs down on the
.¿ eavmg a ‘»■“"ce a t the fm er alignm ent oi the body These
applications of ¿h“ supreme ¿nà « e .A ° fJ he
° f » 253 657.90 in- are among the benefits to be de-
circuit courts the board members
° f, a deP ciI of $269.334.25 as rived from excellent posture,
F o r those o f o u r custom ers w h o w a n t th e best
criticized th e attitude o t
1 U e Ck>Se Oi the Prev'ous year.
Ungulded
will-power
alone __
is not
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to be h ad in th e lin e o f s a n ita ry p ro te c tio n , w e
judges who refused to L c e m Ä
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h u . . . , h „ to a .. achieve the desired
result, but causes m ust be known
in v a ria b ly reco m m en d
cuts and which is largely responsible *-°c a I A ll-S ta r» D e fe a t
sh°nÂge in the
F e d e r a l R eserve, 12 to 3
INDEPEND EN TLY O W N ED A ND OPERATED
Riding anti
ice Cream Sales
Increasing Here
Driving Qualities
CHEVROLET a
Irrigated Farm Trip
to Visit in County
Ask 1934 Owners
Code Education
Planned in State
Lubrication
. . . 75e
Hillsboro MotorCo.
Im p o rtan c e of
P o stu re C ited
RUMMAGE SALE
Capitol News Letter
NEW L O IS - A D D ÌI) BARGAIN S
50c
25'
F a ir w a y
SI
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M a rk e t
KOTEX
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Lincoln street.
160-acre farm . 125 acres ln cul-
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an early lead und were tivation. n ear a good town, excellent
soil. Priced to sell.
A money-m aker—80-acre ranch,
| 35 acres of hops, 30 acres walnuts,
new buildings Price includes crop
and equipment.
S
Powers Grocery
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F R E E D E L IV E R Y
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____________________________________________________ P H O N E 3 251
S |x c i.l.
fo ,
F r iJ .,.
S a tu rd a y . „ d M o n d a y , A u g u .l 3. 4 an d 6
m a in street
Q u a rt, M aso n
P in t, M ason
D o ze n
D o ze n
69c
59c
E. A.
G R IF F IT H
Can finance your insurance pre­
miums on a m onthly basis.
1 152 2n d St.
Prom pt Service . . .
P ho n e 171
M I L K MT V E R N O N .
^AI IVTi")NI S C p o rin
lu m b ia R iv e r
g c atch
S p ecia ls for A u g u s t 3 a n d 4
Catsup
Cigaret’es
R ed & W h ite
D om i
.... 18c
Cereal
Coffee
14-oz. b o ttle
Pkg.
R ed & W h ite
23c
29C
$1.65
25c
C h in o o k .
ta ll c a n .
1-lb.
G lass J a r .......
Coffee
R ed & W h ite
S ifte d
43c
S a tu rd a y . T hese prices good A u g u s t 3 and 4 o n ly.
S U P E R IO R .
1 9 2 9 Essex 4 -d o o r S edan
3 M o d e l T F o rd R oad sters
PE A N U T BUTTER
A D
V
Ere.?> g ro u n d .
P ound
P ure C id e r. F u ll s tre n g th .
c o n ta in e r.
G a llo n
G as • O il - Accessories
C ars B o u g h t, Sold
C onsigned
Cars W a s h e d
an d
an d
TOM ATOES
u i aH2 ,/ ,So.!i.‘l p a c k
bleacher
P olished
and
VEG ETABLES
Friday and Saturday Only
Used Car Exchange
H ud so n
an d
2nd an d W a s h .
T e r r a p la n e
P hone 2641
£ X ,
N a tio n a lly a d v e rtis e d , a I-
vvays in stock and c a rrie d in
o u r corset d e p a rtm e n t fo r
y o u r convenience.
Box
19c
6
B O X E S $ 1 .0 0
^
3^
B rin g y o u r
by
Ea
HOLEPROOF
45c value, for August only a t
49c
c ons.ryat;ve in tone, y .f sparkling
w.th colorful sfyla. ’’Tig.r Ey.’’ i, sum
° b *.a favorite. Wo especially lug-
« •it it for wear with th . popular
foulards and other neckwear in smart
•paced effects. Shown in an intere.t-
•ng range of dark shade! for fell as
well as for immediate u«e— with two-
•one backgrounds and harmonix-
•ng accents. A feature s ty le -
arid c le a rly , at’ *49ci fe a ­
tu re v a lu e !
A u to g a rts and re g u ­
lars
(S p e c ia l l o t ) .
P a ir
F R U IT S
A g e n c y fo r N ash an d
M a n y o th e r item s s p e c ia lly p riced fo r F r id a y and
G raham s
1 9 3 0 C h e v ro le t C oupe
P o n tia c S edan
k o t
y
p ly ,-
C rackers
D rip
3 -lb .
Glass J a r
JERSEY B R A N D .
S U P E R IO R
P la in o r S a lte d .
R ed & W h ite
Sweet
K49C|bEbí QUEEN" Hardwheat-
CORN FLAKES
1928 D u r a n t C oupe
D r ip
19c
FLOUR
1 9 3 0 B uick C oupe
R ed & W h ite
W heat
2 8 -o z. p k g
USED
CARS
j
^
T a ll cans
T h is store w ill be open n ig h ts and a p a r t
o f Sundays.
■ f
JA RS
R e a l E s ta te and
In s u ra n c e
P H O N E 81
s í
CANTALOUPES
Large, 45s. 5 for
O N IO N S
and mild.
.3 P A IR
»Lit*
$ 1 .0 0