The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 13, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE
Page Ten
North Plains
Given Award
for E fforts
Fortner County Couple \\ cd 5*
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
Car company v> Herbert F W hile
dismissal; J. II Collier vs Leonard
Brown. disniLss.il, 1 oouns-M odin
Hardware company v.s D C G rant
et al.d efau lt, judgm ent. Liquidators
vs G eorge A Snell et ux. default,
judgment liquidators vs M I-
Greeley et al. detault and Judgment.
Nellie F lt.'ggess et vir vs Fred J
W \at. et al. decroe, Bettie Vogl vs
Henry T Ash. order. 11 11 Sm ith
ears
(By Mm. M erritt Jack son)
A
Mae Welt
vs Jo n a s G Wolt. dismissal; Robert
NORTH
PLAINS— Mr».
R uth
Moyer arid Mrs. Jessie Mays a tte n d ­
ed the parent-teacher school held
tn Forest Grove last Saturday. Mrs.
Moyer received a "standard certif­
icate. which means th at the North
Plains association standardized last
year with a membership of 43. Mrs
Moyer is president for the ensuing
year and Mrs. Mays Is program
chairm an.
Edward and Bert W alter left
Wednesday to atten d the Pendleton
Round-Up.
Arcade school opens September
17 with Miss Eugenie Cypher as
teacher.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Turner of
Hillsboro. Eugenie Cypher and C h ar­
les Reynolds returned Monday from
a few days' vacation at Rockaway.
A number of children from hero
went to Forest Grove church of
C hrist Sunday evening and put on
a twenty minute dem onstration ol
the Vacation Bible school.
Mr and Mrs. Phillip Arndt of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert W alter Sunday-
Charles W alter spent last week at
the state fair
A G. K roetch's bid for school
S Tillman vs Elizabeth Mary T ill­
man. dismissal; and Wilkes Ab­
s tra c t A- ru le company vs. H L.
Tucker et ux. dismissal.
Probate orders were issued In tlie
following estates Middleton S H an-
ckel. K atherine Cells. Jolui M ain­
land. Jolui H Dorland. George
Ja. ob Ziegler. Johnethon Hackman.
A rthur Schmidt. Ida M Patrick.
Norman Annes and Clement R
W lutall G uardianship orders were
issued for the Huson and VanKleek
minors.
Hilhi Grid H opes
Hit by Graduation
(Continued from page 1)
H IL L S B O R O ,
Joseph Werre, 88,
Dies .it Sherwood
lo th e end th a t re b ates a n d mt
est would go lo thi' county gela'ial
th e valions funds was recnm incndixl
by the group A sia le association
Kti. rcsi.tciit of ol tax collectors was form ed
Joaeph Werre Hr
the Sherwixxt district for many
years, died at lit* home FrUtay
morning Funeral sen Ices were laid
Horn Hollingsworth chapel ill New
berg and Ht Paul s L utheran church
at Slierwood Monday afternoon In ­
term ent was in the church cem e­
tery,
Mr Werre was born ot G erm an
ixirontage tn southern Roumanla
June 5. 184<> was united In m a r­
riage with Elizabeth Welts In 188.1
and shortly afterw ards came to the
United States, first settling at North
Dak.Ka After a tew yixirs t h e y
moved to Portland and five years
later lo their present home near
Sherwood.
Deceased Is survived by tin widow
four sons and three daughters us
follows E R , George ami lXm
Werre Mrs Oscar Anderson. Sher-
wood; J E Werre, Hillsboro. Mrs
C C Demmln. Cornelius, and M is
Carl Asbalir. Portland.
Liberty L0311 Bonds
Are Being Redeemed
year men. Curtis Hultt. the 1933
regular guard, graduated.
The backfield set-up was equally
FMurth Liberty loan bonds b ear­
as liard hit as tile luie. Drexel
Thrapp.
quarter,
and Waldron ing serial numbers ending In two
Thompson, fullback, having been or eight have b»'en called for re ­
Their children are. L. H. Adkin- >»st through graduation, and Art demption Gctoln-r 15 and interest
Mr. and Mrs. O. E Adkuison. who
will stop on that date, according
to word received here Conversion
privilege started Monday u n d e r
which holders of these bonds may
fUbert harvesting.
'B e n V anB uren of They state th at the secret of a long ' ^ lnson'
t
W iUiT a!ld .i^ >cn for Quarterback Both are letterm en exchange them for 31, per cent
Mr. and Mrs. ^ eek^end
treasury
bonds of 1944 and 1948
of and liappv marriage is to "bear Adkmson. Bellingham. Wash. There Vernon Cook is the only letterm an
W auna were w ¿w ard Mover
with one another Natives of Clay are 23 g n indchU drenandfourgre.it- possibility for halfback with Tom or for 2 '. per cent treasury notes
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moyer
Bronleewe. George Rice and Robert due in 1938
Parent-T eacher ladies enjoyed a county. Kansa they have lived in grandchildren.
Home Owners' Iatan corporation
Court«»»* New »- Telegram. Patterson as candidates from re ­
day of quUting at the home of Mrs Oregon since 1914.
serves. First year men tliat have bonds bearing four per cent Inter­
Merritt Jackson Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Charles Lehman defeated by the 1933 legislature b r­
been making outstanding showings est are also exchangeable for g u ar­
and Mrs Freda South of Portland cause of the economy program, but
are Lowell Chase and R ichard Absi anteed three per cent Home Own­
visited friends here September 4
attem pt to secure funds wUl
At present there is no outstanding ers Laxin corporation coupon bonds
Miss Frances Millet is attending probably be renewed at the forth-
possibility for the pivot position due in 1952 These bonds are g u ar­
hlgh school at St. Mary s
coming session.
held last year by Gaie Woodworth. anteed by the government as to
(Continued from page l>
Mrs. M erritt Jackson and daugh-
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Wayne G uetter lias had some ex­ principal interest Conversion priv­
ter spent the week-end as a guest
berger of Beaverton route 2 when perience as center whUe Wesley ilege for these expires October 27
of Mrs. Jackson s sister, Mrs F. P \
liitiiiit”
lie plead guilty in the local justice Stout, a new m an on tile squad, is
Bush, and family of Independence ’ a n i l . vri j t i n i u i
of the peace court to a charge of showuig promise.
and also attended the Salem fair
reckless driving Wesley E Perry,
Regular season will open October
Mr and Mrs. Bert W alter and
also of Beaverton route 2. plead 14 and tile schedule is still ui the
Elaine Schaefh attended state fair
Advantages
of
juiuor
colleges
were
guilty
the
same
day
to
having
no
coinpTeUon*.'a?i“w4mg"w
Friday
m ined by R T. Oliver of the
llcenie aI'd was fined So tioodnlan. The flret game of \ llt.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Jackson are outlined
W C Christensen, vice-president
attending the Pendleton Round-Up. Vancouver W ash . junior college an^ costs.
season will be against the alunuu
Mr and Mrs Julius Schoenberg faculty in seakmg before the Hills-
fin e of »100 and sentence of 30 ,
Friday and next against Jef- of the Commercial National bank,
were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. John
Rotarv clu§ Thursday. f ^ d days tn the county jail were .m-
in IM « £ i d the was bark at hla desk Monday m orn­
K ram ck of Vernonia Sunday.
Amacher
an.
P>»*d Tuesday upon Frank Hoskins
ln l w tland tin ing after a vacation hike of 200
Amacher was
was chairm
chairman.
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,WhCn,
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A?unuu
for
Friday s game miles. He returned lu re Saturday
This plan brmgs colleges into
as follows. night with his family from M arsh­
communities where t h e students « ^ 2 “ .¿he. l ^ a l justice of the luis
„„„„„..vs
can go an d also permits of more peace court to a charge of driving Laurel F ro « , right end Dick S uth- field.
The scheduled trip was 280 miles
economy, he said. Seventy-five per while drunk.
j
. j crland, right tackle; Willard Hughes, from
Seaside to Marshfield, but
cent of
or tne
the students at H arvard are
* Fine of »10 and costs w
was
u urcieu
meted rltfht
,Jt ffUAri4
gUiU.d; tjoorue
George ikuzlev
Uaglcy. center.
he had to give it up 60 miles north
T IG .A R D -P relim in arv plans fb , “
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2* X Î Î T ,Ä
T2 2
of Marshfield on account of luck of
the annual W ashington ? o u n t y
of b etter preparation, takes
î_hhe ‘ h é J n l e ^ J,,m v
left tackle; Don Sha
C hristian Endeavor convention at rare °f them at “ im portant time P e a « court when he plead gunty tuck lefl end Hubert Welch, quar- time He uveraged 25 miles of walk­
th e Beaverton C hristian church Oc- of life and aids in determ ining to
h atin g no operator s license.
The i u,rt,a<k.
t ,
.
• ' s kzfckk Ik . .ill
I Li I WX C * ii hiotti
VSL V1 4 LI*ti
k —
W’ ing day on the trip of eight days
Ambrose
and <J Jess
halfbacks; and Don and turned down many offers of
tober 19 to 21 were discussed at future vocation, declared th e speak- ? ^ » r
the cabinet meeting of the coun- er.
C
J l s f“n J ? a *in
Batchelor, fullback John West. Les- rides from local people. C hristen­
ty officers' meeting at the C hristian
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V , d
» r Chase and Harry Kent are be- sen camped out all but two nights.
church Sunday afternoon.
c r
The local banker Is considering
hi
r
PUC UW held as nwerves. The alumni
a hike from Mt Hood along the
Theme of the convention ha. o a i C t V 1^3111031211
s^p
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d
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upon
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includes
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Rotary
cup
wm-
been selected as "This is th e Mes-
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skyline route to C rater lake for next
with the law.
P
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K n t' thaS C ' Kumntt'r year.
sage Scripture is found in John
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1 5 A fifty per cent registration
L a U U d l C U 1_OC311V
An unusually large num ber o f ! and B^ h e l a i ___________
of ad societies in the_county ¿7-™
is the '
(Continued fn-m
from pa
p . ire
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(Continued
orders were signed this week b\
county booster* R egistra’ on card*
injured ui 11341 reported traf- Judge Bagley. These were: Fred C C o t l l l t V
I C tllll S t ltC
are n o w ^ S t anc wiU be m th e he accidents in thia state up to Sefton vs J H Hulett, substitution ' ~ u u n l > 1 t d l l l Ci G ilt
hands of societies by the end of Jui J' 31.°*.
>'ear-
attorneys; L C. Melqulst vs. C.
F n tm r
its C
' fn c t
this week A one-fourth registration
1 arent-T eacher associations and L Cox et al. order for publication
L .I ltt \
i l l k ^ O I ll C S t
Uniform procedure on Issuance of
Is desired by October 1. ”
American Legion posts of this dis- of summons: Harry L. Flint et ux
iContinued from p » k » n
Convention committee includes
tn c t have enlisted in the campaign vs Morris Rodgers et ux dismissal nine II- Jean Ann Connell of certificates of delinquency on taxes
unpaid
prior to 1930 and in s t a r t­
Dorothy Howrea of Forest Grove,
and will assist in spreading safety Andy Chrlstener vs. W. S. H arris Jackson.' seventh canning II; Ar
and Mildred Jam es and Rev. R. L. information tn schools and else- default Judgment: Mark T. Cox. thur Jacques of Durham, first camp ing foreclosure action was consid­
P utnam of Hillsboro.
where, accuidmg to word received executor, vs. Carl A. Hoffman et cookery; Jean Person of Hillsboro, ered Friday a t Salem by tax col­
from state heads of these groups. al. overruling demurrer, order; A fourth cooking III; and Patricia lectors of the state. W ashington
was represented by Sheriff
J. Gerrow vs. M att King, overruling Moyer of North Plains, n in th in county
J. W Connell; District Attorney G
dem urrer; B B. Reeves et ux vs. cooking ILL
t
F B. Waite, sustaining dem urrer; | Marjorie Meek a n d Jean Ann Russell Morgan; E A G riffith,
county personal tax collector; and
A
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^ nin’-a Ludwig vs Pearl T. Thyng Connell o f Jackson
representing Miss
Gladys Eisner, deputy tn charge
111. I lG 3llC t? k j3 !U S et i ir. allowing m otion. Sam Lud- Washington county in th e cooktnu of
Championship of the local soft­
collections.
__________
(C ontinued from rau e 11
'*'ig vs. Pearl T. Thyng et vir, allow - dem onstration placed fifth.
ball league will be determ ined
Sun-
Chances in complicated tax laws
day afternoon a t Shute park when Hill school new sewer svstem in- lng motIon Lillian Ludwig vs. Pearl
Awards won by county Future
th e National G uard and Perfection su jjed w ' -ake care o f'd rain ag e I T h>'nS et >lr- allowing motion;
Farm er boys were Orvall Miller of
J " t .u 011/1?16' from 1,16 rooi- Painting and kalso- 2 Uyi Mount vs M arshall T _R yan Forest Grove, first hog self-feeoer
header. The Guards copped the first
Tiie p eler Boscow school €t.
sustaining dem urrer; Camita project, first disc-harrow project
half title and the Bakers took th e i ^ a b o painted a n d k X m i S d
Abernathy vs. William Heesacker et first machinery repa.r project and
second division. The game is called
for 2 p. m.
Playground equipm ent was m - ux, overruling dem urrer; Louise tied for fourth ln the egg laying
Stevens vs. Allan Stevens et ux. j m arathon; Francis Barnes of For-
—----------------------stalled a t th e Peter Boscow and
.
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David Hill schools during the sum- dismissal; J. D Sterling vs. W. M. est Grove, third hog self-feeder
t ^ 3 p i t o l I \ e W ’S J ^ e t t e r mer through the co-operation of the Robinson, dismissal; Henry Adolf project; and Wayne Hoover of For-
school board and the local American vs. S. S. Kingery et ux, dism issal; 1 est Grove, second machinery re-
(Continued from page 1)
Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Paul P atter- John C. Aydelott vs. Florinda pair project.
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ent act which ties the two offices son of Hillsboro was instrum ental K nighten et al. vacating decree. |
publication of summons; August I
Final Meeting Set
together, but th a t could no doubt in obtaining these facilities,
Foege vs. Melvin Fielding e t ux.
be arranged. G ehlhar has made an
Final session of the Washlng-
outstanding success as m anager of
default, decree; August Gundolf v.s. ton county board of equalization
the fair. Taking the institution
Edgar Rehse et ux, overruling de- opened this morning a t the court
when it was bankrupt and when
murrer; R Schmidt vs. O. Bates house Following completion of the
many of its friends wanted to sus­
et ux. dismissal; W A Johnston, boards work county valuation to-
pend it tem porarily he has paid off
trustee vs. William Muir et ex. tals will be prepared and released
all of the indebtedness which he
(Continued
(C ontinued from
from page ij
I)
dismissal; Ideal Dairy vs. Banks r.txt week, according to J E Car-
inherited from his predecessors and tlcular reference to slow and tough Creamery, I n c . dismissal;
Lizzie penter. county assessor
K uratli et vir vs. W R. Clapp et
put the fair on a self-supporting cases,
basis. This year's show, in many
The m eeting adjourned after vot- ux. default, decree; Sable Motor
Say you saw U in tlie Argus.
S iz e s 4 t o 18 y ears.
respects. was the best in the history inS to m eet again a t th e Pacific
of the state. The grounds and build- International Livestcok exposition
Sturdy o v era lls in solid
ings were in better condition, ex- hi Portland about October 10.
blues a n d l i b e r t y
hibits and displays fully up t
o
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stri pes.
standard and t h e entertainm ent J -io o - S i o n - 1 i n
Special
features far above the average as
O lg H - U p J i a r i S
witness th e capacity crowds of th e
t j
m
week G ehlhar says th at his pres-
h n t n i « ^ a rfe.reS Wlth
? nVate
(Continue fmm p . , . ,,
business and means a personal sacri- ocularly to emphasize the fact th a t
Big anniversary assort­
i ' ^ o n h i s part, but as m anager without exceptions these contracts
m ent. O ver 300 p ieces
of the fair he could devote a t least must be sigmed next week if they
a p a rt of his time to private af- are to be signed at *11.
to se le c t from .
M AIN STREET
fairs and Oregon will have to go
_______________
C hoice
a long way to find a man who can
Births
M AIN 81
do as good a job with its annual
Hertel—To Mr and Mrs Frank
Boy»’ S p ecial
agricultural and industrial exposi- Hertel of route 2 Forest Grove,
tion.
September 8, a girl.
Grand Jury Indicts
Three Here Monday
Christensen Back
from 200-miIe Hike
Colleges C ited
T hursday. Septem ber
OREGON
C. E. Council Has
Convention Plans
rxr—
ills;
Uniform Procedure
rsxes Considered
City Softbsll Tcsms
_ c I
-T-- i City Schools Show
to Seek Lesgue 1 it le
7.
,
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Ixual Society Plans
Play / on Next Friday /
"The Llltle.st B rid e s m a id .' a
three-act comedy, will be presented
Heplemlxr 21 a t 8 p, in. In the
Grange hall bv the local ChiLslian
Endeavor society. Marian Peters 1»
stage manager and Robert 'Flipper
business maiutger
M em bers oi tig» east include Lc
. x e t
Mere INCXt Monday
Consider» P lan Here
Finance and election problems
were considered by the county dem ­
ocratic central com m ittee meeting
here Friday at the Wilkes Abstract
A lftlc company Mis Celia l’urdin
of Purdin has been named second
vice-chairman by Cliairm an W P
Fisk and J E Morrissey has been
elected treasurer to (ill Ol^ vacancy
caused by the resignation of Rob­
ert E Burns uf Forest Grove
Stamped Gixxls
10c
Prompt Service . . .
Uncle Sam has relented from his
th reat to cut off Oregon's share of
unemployment relief funds enough 1
to come thorugh with the regular'
allotm ent for September. Harry L.
Hopkins, federal relief adm inistra­
tor. in a telegram to Governor Meier,
says th a t the attem p t to finance
unemployment relief through the
sale of certificates of indebtedness,
Stands for
has convinced him of th e state's
good faith, hence the September
allotm ent. W hether the allotm ents
will continue to come Is not indi- , ,
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cated. The supreme court will prob- ' acem akers in the a rt of j
ably pass on the validity of the pro- taking care of custom ers is I
posed certificates before another , ,
,
m onth rolls around
t h e Chevrolet Motor Co.
This store will be open nights and a p art
of Sundays.
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F all colors and weights.
Asparagus
N atural
Le Us Tell You About theiT hrough this process we are
¡obtaining more patronage
PETER ’S
and em ploying more labor,
helping the local m arket for
B IG B U C K
farm ers and m erchants.
See our window for
inform ation on local
prizes.
Bristol H ardware
Your C o-operation in this
N ew D eal Plan
is S olicited.
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
3rd and W ash.
P hone 441
"Better Used Cars for Less”
25c
3 for
Red & W hite
2 for
25c
69c
: ,
B oy»’ ..............
C h ild ren ’s N ew
R abbit Hair
Dresses
14c
3 for
Boy»’ ‘ 'K ayn ee”
BLOUSES
SHIRTS
Soap
C le a n s e r
20-M ule T eam Borax
Old Dutch
2 for
SO AP
24c
Large
C rystal W hite
R egular size
10 bars
69c
79c
matle f o r
The finest
school and play. Values
to $1.25.
Sweaters
C H IPS
15c
• Ask about the Old Dutch
Prize Contest)
49c
S p ecial
P alm olive
Sliced
s
Ju st arrived. Values to
»3.50.
Soap
B e e ts
CO N TEST
E nter Y our N am e N ow !
35c
2 for
at all tim es
Given in Cash Prizes
Calo
Red & W hite
wa. Guaranteed Service
’200°°
Dog Food
3
giv- j
Sale Caps
Specials for Sep tem b er 14 and 15
and it is our policy to carry
The fire m arsh als office has de-
1
d ared two fram e buildings a t the wut foe factory plan of
school for blind to be fire traps and in*/ g e n u i n e f a i r - n r i c e r l
recommends their replacement with
K g nuine la ir priced
more substantial structures. An ap-
_
propriation for this purpose
$4.98
M en’» A ll W ool
CHEVROLET/^
S E R V IC E
School Suits
Big
assortm ent
32c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Sept. 14 - 15 only.
For women, hoys and
girls. Slip-overs a n d
coat styles. Also boys’
“cartoon” sw eat shirts
in a big sale.
Sp ecial
49c
More Corsets
And brassieres.
S p ecial ..............
10c
Money to Loan
on im proved city property
and good farm s
STIM SO N
Sergeant C H Greenwell of the
United S tates army recruiting of­
fice in IMrtluiid wiu. here Tuesday
lining up men for the service He
went on to b'oreM Grove W ednes­
day Sergeant Greenwell say» 'h a t
there are n number of vacancies tn
Hawaii and ln domestic service. It*
cruiting offices are a t 323 P u « O f­
fice building ut Broadway and G il­
son, Portland
USED
CARS
B O U G H T and SOLD
A g en cy W illy s 77
Com e in for a
I M ts PA IN IF II
G as - O il - A ccessories
Used Car Exchange
A g en cy for Nash and
H udson and T erraplane
2n<| -n d W(, , h- P hone 2M1
| Butterfat Going Up
5 V •I ^ O w l'K in te c r. u p s O al*'
g o in g to show you n p ro fit thi
w in g to d r o u th c o n d itio n s in e a - '
feed prices w ill tie higher.
Now is the tim e to lay in your su p p ly of
I. X. L. DAIRY FEED
" T h e F eed th a t is p ro v e n best by te n t”
W'e also h a v e low est p rices oil Mill F e e d s
H IL L S B O R O F E E D C O
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P hone 271
1004 M ain St
EVERY
‘ A
A J
W ELL-DRESSED LEG
NEEDS C 'J S T O M -F IT TOP
by Phoenix
A nniversary
SPECIAL
21c
10c Bargain
O u tin g fla n n e ls , p rin ts,
c re to n n e s , c u r ta in ings,
gin gh am s.
P er yard
~
J J LUC
• Why? Bee, him * Custom-Fit
'I <>p strrtclirn /xii/i ways. Up anil
down. Or round und round, if
you need it there. Fils like tlm
•kin, und is oh so comfortahla
fo r e v e r y b o d y ! P h o e n ix
” D«ggy” eol»r» for the «mart leg,
too S/mnitl, Setter, CJIie,Crey-
I i o i i i i i I. Anil the I’I km 'I ux ’’long-
mileage” fool for extra wear.
Overcoats
All wool for men and
boys’. G et them now
while we hav e your
size.
$5.00
Rummage Sale
Continues in Ready-to-
W ear departm ent. 500
garm ents f o r women
and children.
Your ch oice
»uJLCx
Dress Shirts
For men! Plain colors
and stripes. 14 to 17.
Special
79C
H illsboro
O regon
M en’s and Boy«’
G O SS AR. I)
Solid Sh(H’s
T w o-W ay t 1
Stretch
Ö tc p -I ll
O xfords and sh oes that
w ear and fit. W eil's
sp ecial.
Per pair
$1.98
Is Iirin A b o u t
Hi
School Brogues
For growing girls! Also
women's shoes, t i e s,
straps and pumps. An­
niversary
Q t)
special
v JL***C f
Boy»’ and Girl»’
Union Suits
Fleece lined and ribbed.
All styles, all sizes.
Special.
Your ch oice
49c
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Three pools, each 40(1
yards
Best six-eord
Special
I
O nki an <1 Sed an
N ath Sed an
D od ge D elivery
Buick T ouring
1930 C hevrolet Sedan
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Nominations will be made al the
meeting of Hillsboro post. American
Legion, ut Veterans hull Friday
night A report of the nominations
committee compoeed of Fred En-
geldtnger. 11 L McKenzie and W
Verne McKinii y wlli be ¡¡lade. Elec­
tion will be September 28 when
other nominations may be made.
1200 Yds. Thread
LUM BER CO.
E J. Pi l l ItSON, Agent
Phone 1442
G R IF F IT H
L egionnaires N om inate
O fficers F riday N ight
Argus classified ads get results
nigj
|, M
ijy,
of
Cars W ashed and Polished
E. A.
Bixkster Night" L- planned bv lo­
cal grangers for next Thuraday eve­
ning at 8 15 o'clock m the new lo­
Real E state and
cal hall R. Frank Peters, repre­
Insurance
senting the Rotary club, will be
tlie principal speaker on tlie com­
munity program. O ther numbers Can f in an ee your lnsiir.in«r p r e ­
m ium s on a m onthly ha»ls.
wall be followed by a sliort play and
dancing Tile event will be free to
1152 2nd Si.
Phone 171
the public.
Greater Values - Greater Assortments
49c
O ur I.1 inch mixed inside
slab wimn I ut »4 iHl |>er cord,
25c for easli on delivery. I.-,
I m - s I vuliie In fuel we know
Prompt delivery asstirtd
d em on stration
Local G rangers P lan
B ooster N ight Event
S ale C ontinues
Powers Grocery
MILL W O O D
N I* Johiv«>n presided
I'roeiaiii liivludcd a .song by Hhlr-
lt*V Kelly, tap danec by Baiixtrtt
Hptrrthtf a n d Vivian WcT»cnba< k
atul a rec itation by Anita llaket
After the business .»xsion a »»»in
initt<*e with Jaini'.s Batchelder a«
vluUrtnan .»med ic in ’ hments
Next West Union n ie e t t n u will In*
tktolw r I when M*veral new nwin
ber.s will I m » initiated
Changes Made at
Delta Drug Store
WEIL’S ANNIVERSARY
Boys’ Overalls
the W ist t ’lilou milt nt K I* hull
at N inth I'la tn . Se,»temln i tl with
150 tn a ttrm la iic e Vice l ‘i»'•utcnl
inglon .xtrreta bv Saturday
’The
company bus had offices in t h e
Pythian building .xinee purcliasliiK:
the water sy.stem from the l*uit-
land General Elec tric company ’The
Bailey building, occupied by the
Bert Bowlhy is employed as a Indc|>cndcnt until consolidated with
pharm acist at the Della Drug Store the Argus In January. 1UJ3. to l>e-
and lias moved here from Wendell, lng renovated and painted
Idaho, with lus family He 1» a
nephew of Fred and 'tandolpli
l*laiuiln< Ito.nd Meet»
Bowlby of south of Hillsboro.
Regulai mcetltitfa of the city
Mrs Helen B atchelar who has planning
board were changed from
been employed a t the Delta for a the .second Thuraday lo the second
number of years. Is going on Uie t'uexlav night In each month, uc
road In W ashington as a dem on­ cording to a< tion taken at a calleil
strator for the C ara Nome beauty Hus'ling Monday night Plan* for
line.
park Improvement were di.scu.x.M*d
and recommendation« made to the
council to submit sumr aa an SKKA
D em ocratic C om m ittee
project.
R ecruiting O fficer in
City for A rm y R ecruits
l l e i r S«»«» m
M altin B> tiding, cxamiin : < np.
r ia to is and » haulfeiii.-. will
• tu
N ili -b o lo W e tllie *da> S e p t« m l
IB»
al the court hou. «- lietw ren a
m
c’o u n t y l'.m n « i • Ihtlon n iri wMh to 5 p m
nore P utnam . B lanche M cCormick
W inona P u in ain m .id e ll Pricket . W ater C om pany M oves
Margaret Cady. K a lh lta 'n McAlear,
Into Bailey Building
1'heona P u tn am . H ubert Houle. W il­
liam Allison. Jo h n W est. Lloyd oel-
Oregon W adilngion Water Herv
fridge Gordon Bailey. Eiliert B e n i- lee company will move Into tlie
ley and Earl Prlckelt
Bailey building at Second and Wa- h-
You Can’t Afford to Miss it!
Farm Boards Set
Record for State
I ta m ilic i
West I Jnion 1 lost
to County I hiion
i t , l'i.t»
)S
Thi* little twow.-iy-»tretrh step-
in is death on hulgy hip*. It’*
knit in seamless style, 14-inrhe*
long, with a shaped border at
waistline and a snug border at
the bottom. Perfeet for young,
active figures that need firm
control — yet plenty o f body
freedom. A nd it’s so in- ‘
expensive I
»J«»
»g00
G raduate
Corsetti ere
in charge!