The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1934, Page 12, Image 12

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    «’«ire Twelve
THE
Tigard Group
Plans Bazaar
gram, expecting borrowers to meet
their paym ents regularly, though
consideration is given to each case
on Its merits.
Ladies’ Aid A ffair Friday;
Booster Night Held
Hilhi Feain Upsets
Tillamook 13 to 0
H IL L S B O R O
H. Ornduff
Services Held
N a tiv e
in
Son o f
P o rtla n d
C o u n ty Dies
H o s p ita l
1)
out to B aum gartner on the Hills­
boro 40 and the latter returned it
(Continued from pa«r
(By Curri* Tiesrd)
T IG A R D Ladies’ Aid
ARGU S,
attractive displays ot Oregon prod­
ucts. The public can co-operate by
resolving that, price and quality
being equal, they will give prefer­
ence to the products of our own
fields, forest, and factories. Schools
and civic organizations can well
assist through educational programs
and contests.
“Let us make ‘Oregon Industries
Week' a great success; then l e t
us put our faith and enthusiasm
for home industries into practice
every day of the year."
Signed: JULIUS L. MEIER,
Uovernor.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thursday, November If», 19;,.,
$ 7 . t a n fi. «1 E ( l i . Hiev, $ 5 . \ i
(«la«er Hr«««. », k«M|> *x|», $ 1 1 2 0 , P u tt
1 «hm Z.I.- n« D » m «, $ 7 . M u v II IL. m
lauti M ilita r y Su,.,.lv t .. . ,,* h .«I» . X|l.
$7 Gem*, . M u tin u i K.«htn««m $ .', Fi.-.l
$13 8 5 , M iau
l u , r o h..>p . »|i.
W
un M ul ntz. $t.
L»ni.« I l H ui
$!». t 1.. «* i A D« v. i«. m h .i.p . «|i, » In
ekiM in, $
Marx I l li. < ,
1? Selim !». Il m l I n i . , «n ja il « V|., $7 10
M .’
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Portland Kotarlans were told 1 Ri. lia n i. »
t
Il H l* t» i .n |t*-ui«-t, J , ♦ 1 \ 'K
n i A » n 1, II. 1 Ml
Tuesday by F J MeAlear of the R.«*hel » M. \.«|.|«, $10 (V illi un l ia u k liii lie Juhiuuni, $ *5, l'..i llanri t«t*ui i «1 1 L i
resource^ of Washington county He Nn uh . $♦». David K n lta ir i, $.», Muu«- lm t n . *«i In M» • ' ! », $ 1 4 .3 9 , D i J H
cited particularly the growth of the M u u \ e f t $ 5 . J .,n „> Murr« •V». $ ( . Kituu ‘ Robb, i het M Rn««M«. $ | . Alt Alive
Ray-Maluig cannery and what It Vm um m t«, $ 5 . Ir te li,« |t, » •I. I«. Jv«Mi I J..hn««m, With'«« |H-n«tun, $ 1 5 . nt a M ur.
M N u lt. ff» . I l . i h . r i ( I I'lU ltll,
I wnlou« f»ei»'ioi
$ .,
G e n ii
M 4 .ll.iu l
has m eant to this section,
T w ill. probation n ffiv v r' « exp I rtltluW « |wn
$ ? ; . Mr« <;.
Newton,
Historical Importance of the coun­ $ • E • lisabeth
• ’ . II 3 Sm J h , » i til . xp. $33 . <»•«
i I l b ,t , II. lo ll,
I «Iwald«.
ty in the development of the suite I V. Il \\ 1' lu ll. ',.||
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1 • > l l n . i l
H c« t m
« rl h« «1*1« li *n«e lu m i
was pointed out by R. Frank Peters. j exp $10 50. te liv i E th e l P u te« mi $1 25. SI,,
t l h« « X|», $1 . f , ... ,n l
He told how Fort landers used to I II E \ \ . « t $ | 25. J,M. W in, «• ii.ln . i $1.55.
V ...I », r r l h«
$3 7 ». J \ \ ( n,n a.ul
come here to conduct tlieir county I R.«v It. i«hl*-v $1 25, Irene A ltitu n $1 25. • M ’ $ 2 0.1 H ill >*«r«i F ..«i t n L,
. .
I II« m y U •«•«! $1 ’ ,,t A|m l|,U lia A lik e $1 25 h..M» «• 1» $
seat business.
- 1 Ra ph ............ D M D
tut ti $25 5 5 , Oregon T vp vw rtte ( «... « n . ,
dl $2 . u it. f J ii i Stew art $'.» $ H .
Miss Dixie Lee McDowell played
• i t $3 SO, ro n ur«* $1 HO. «<« «« Il «u,«t n . ii « D *,o M u n
r* h»»p ex,
$59 .60.
several piano selections.
$1.91,
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$3
SO,
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il *X,I, $15 • 2. i»-li«l Stell i s h a fle r
$1
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About 12 members of the loeul
tax
dept
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I )»• i f |v< I * v |X***’ 4**/1 emb attended Hie meeting
L v t a u i s L . \ | H *. u U
Ml,.. Hlll.nt,t UlnK atuti, llbnirh|11 - r $ 3 ,S |. «•„ , !... k $9 51 , tevor.h ,
«. 1 |i« -b tu l «V ( 1 n ip.int «,« |.ul rxp . $ •.’
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93.8 0 r l r r
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$1 Ht»
s.«. I h 3 II IM iv u iu ir. ,u Mil rx p . $11 .
■ C o n tin u e d fro m
1»
(Will speak before the local club to- $ 4 1 8 4 . E lu a lu -th to ri.l, ««id,»«« X ,
( l«V M - tlk r l, i r l u l Mi
I b iu l i Iti, xu || $',
same rate as during the first ten day
exp $4 80, pr*»hatinu «•Hiver ex,. $1 75
I ih « « l K.-. bn S& $•
T •'"< I I I M u r i
months, 52 will be killed, making
tu t.il $0 55,
«o ,.ul exp. $13 4H. m huwp r x p $IO5.4H
the total for the year 301.
J u r t n , c ir t . C r t „ J u ly T erm , 1914 n l . t exp $ h ? :!;• io id i $ . 'i« t :io . 1 1
Sponsors of the "Let's Quit K ill­
ts .p t»
Ro* 1 B te rlv. $ li» ( 0 . J u lia P e rt
U lk .V vo i i n n m » * x p , $ ' 2 0 , ( ' s |(r«
' « r .n » IS S O . A m im i B M h.p, $ 2 1 . s „ | „ . n. «Is. ..
ing' drive pointed out th at tu rn ­
1 \\ II G rm w h, 14. Iu x .p l, | u,
• I o n tin tie d fro m iMtir* I I I
ing from wrong traffic lanes, the l h , n r \ B e nnett. $ 1 5 . D a n n i |t,,|„,,» $10. H iiU .im , » I S M I . « „g rv» Iti.u n i av» $15.« «hihl, rehvl I \V M « (u lk l* . |S.SO . s i.u u l
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$19
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specific violation under study d u r­ *'“ > 1 “
« h a u s ! IL. un. > ;
I I \\ilk « x , ,|« p u i\ «*» «uiv*y«>t. $15 HN,
In.. M
Da«,», $ ’ H 4 0 . John \\
ing the current period of the cam ­ H " ‘ • i
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paign. accounted for 17 per cent of Ihum .ix II Ca«cv, $ 1 2 . \,.u v \ (
r u h . H IO O . Wm
b
M . t . ••«. tu', $4 7M. I «mi« Lom a«, « li.«inni41,. ru «ttr
all accidents recorded in Oregon <•»« r«e Law C u rry , ST. Oliv«
V tyu r, $ 4 7 S , Mete» A t ta n k ( «», ««• h««»p
T \ t O ttnta n. $15 «10, K u n k |»u|
$x
Alun«*,
(*4rri«,m
last year. Elimination of accidents
$ 3 li5 , l'u ilh n . l ( . r n r l4 l H ,
Resources, History
Told to Portland
I Bl««k
$•
I
I
W ill T rade
E,»t',,«l
a ro
ie st (.rove modern
8 room hou««,
huiienicnt
l'ut mu c; 2 ’ 2 m ies, fo r tiioil
c rii llills lio ro r,'.xid,j , ,
LAUREL Funeral services for
Samuel H. Ornduff. 70 who died
$'.
at the Portland G eneral hospital
Insure with
1
a t the Tigard grange hall with tin p a i ed ***?
on I M H.‘, 1! f
ber 6 were ron-
1
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
, he Mt
supper a t 6:30 p m. The bazaar >ard marker but again Hilhi held ducted
sta rts ln the aiternoon with all lor . downs.
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
, ,
Olive church near
kinds of fancy work and goods to
H ölschers attem pt to pu n t to Laurel, with Rev.
be sold A program will be given | safety was short and downed o r'H e n ry S
during the evening
tlie 21-yard line. Tillamook again officiating,
opened an aerial attack which was ment was
Home Visit Sunday
broken up when Peschka. Hilhi M’ Olive
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
1.114 Mali, Street
planning on a visitation to the I. guard, intercepted a pass on the 38- tery.
O rn d u f f
O. O. F. home in Portland Sun- yard line and returned it to the was M r born
lllllxlxiru. Orrgnu
Febru­
day afternoon. A program th at was 33. A 15-yard penalty and a five- ary 28. 1864. a t
reeently put on a t the local liall yard loss on a fumble set the locals
or near
with great success will be put on back to their own 17 and Patterson SV,
what Is now Kui-
&
klcked « « »
»U h, 42-yard line.
He ls sur-
Í& l Ä
Ä h » “ « “i t e Î S - PaSÄes _
Carrlt>d the bal1
Ule HlUs v iv e d _ by three daughters. Mrs.
bekah district convention a t Tuala- boro 29 but Patterson broke up Merle Dunham and Mrs Melvie
and 7 Mrs.
tin S aturday. The degree team per- the .. th reat by intercepting a pass Buchanan
, , ___ of . Portland
.
7 —
formed and members put on several 011 the ls-.vard and making a seven-
r
it?urel. and tJ’iec
■ —
•
yard return. Hilhi then worked th e ' Rfkndchildren. Mtlllcent and Jim
demonstrations.
Mrs. M. Mullins and Mrs. A. Gregg ball out to safety and the game lor Dunsmoor and Gerald Buchan-
----1 **- - . ...
entertained the teachers of Tigard ended with the completion
high school at the Estacada club five-yard pass from Baumgart
house November 3.
to Hofelt on the Hillsboro
S tate Master Speaks
line.
Tigard Grange held its delayed
Booster night program November 7 •C N ^cm ak ers'^m U w ^ o e n ta t
at th e local grange hall before a x n *es* m-“ “-rs in the opening
Bought and Sold
$ 1 0 , I J 'v-well, coroner'« in q lee
\\ |( I
U iin d Juro,»
1 It S *|,,,in (li> n . I«
crowd of over 100 grangers and 1” en55
,9\e ganit\ iuid played m -
Q u in tain when a small
center line of the street or
- b .....
u m » L c i n j K u h in u m , $1,1. M .u llu
friends. A pot luck supper w a s 'sPlred P®"
outeharge and out- l !u d .a ,’,d m. ear'-' manhood pur- highway and right turns f r o m ih o J j " ' Su‘ kow. 1 5 . t il* V i il u n * J a ik .u n . ¿•rob Kentm*r. $ 5 . W A («to riin $3 tio Hampden, de, «i $<« 2 0 , Or J It D in tm o ra
served at 7 oClock and a program gain t h e highly touted visitors, phased the place near_ Laurel, where
$ P..„.
Juhn K n .l.x , $5 TO. L,|w 4i«l A J \ tn .b i j coroner « phy» m q fee- W It Hampden,
r tm
f i . k , ,
, I,
lane nearest the right side of the
»le*'ri, $ 1 0 , I J Sewell, colonel « mq fee — |
given in the auditorium after the Hillsboro gained 208 yards from
untl1
de.a ti?
» 7 , G „ lr< ,
W
ehrZ
I
« 7 0 °' * J“" ' ' ”
1929 Chcvrolri Koadttrr
He was a member of the Maeca- street or highway.
17
l h * r l r , tk -ilr n W h il» ,
T h .> ,iu , 1
J " ’ » 2 '2
•
P erry W W illiam «, tie r'd , $11 $ 0 , Gla«l>«
meal. Officers repeated their drill scrimmage to 129 for Tillamook
T hird prize In the Jingle con- lo u n « .
Mcl.etwl, «ten«» («trôner « m quext, $>. D>
which won second" place in the drill Hilhi lost 24 yards from senmmatre
!°il?e,ifor 2!iany >ears. He serv-
J.,.»,,h
I, l
Circ C r, W i l n m « — 5 „ ( , , . J F M u-ph»
192H Chevrolet Coupe
M
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M
ary
(««ililhaiurr.
$5
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as
road
supervisor
in
his
district
test
was
awarded
to
S.
Shirley
»1, ,
s—- -TX.11___ ,
**•
Hl III» UlMIik l
"•«
seating contest at the Sherwood to
t h b lr u m , » 7 . M in i n N B u a tu m »7 I i ,
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lslt<>ta.
TMlaniook|
(or
sixteen
years,
when
roads
were
Roberts.
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ii*
.
$5
4
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l>i«k
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$
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W
illiam
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dee
d
$10
1929
Chev 4-door Sedan
conference. Mrs Gladys Meyers
M r« I»i«k C«4Hidri(h. $ ’ Kthxarri
Coroner'» J u ry — P erry
W
W illiam »,
m aster, read
1928
Dodge 4-door Sedan
$
7
;
J
A
ll»
rit
K
*n»haw
,
$0
4
0
,
F
ie
ri
H
uh
Det 'd—- I l X K o r a lli, $1 »o. d ia « M. » ari
latlons fro
■nan, $ 2 . II W lla r t w u k . $3 40
I tri «lm , $1 5 0 . Vincent Gheen, $1 5 0 . D*w
grange m aster
1927
Nath
4-door Sedan
Itla lc h le v . f l. Ä O , (le rn I »lin< rr, $1 50
('«ilinorv, $3 4 0 , H rrn a n l S, h r m ie r , $ 0 .'O ,
ter, _ _____
spoke on
the re- •.5 ota* ^ J Sl .'»rds Hilhi attem pted >°ung.
__________
Bu{ found his car was
si«»»,„on
g r a n g e master,
_____
______
was losing
losing place
place S!th
. »5 R«b»n o - ----
enton, H a rry Fro««. $ 2 . Loui« W .llw r, $2,
Dr D F W'iley, m ine«« coroner'« tn q -— Ford Coupe
latlons
passes, completing three for
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ew
­
fatlons between grangers and the
The light was red,
Circ C rt W itn e ti— S t it * v P*t»r Dun
P e iiy W illiam « rire «I. $ 1 , G«ror|* W itk .
to n F ire » l„ n ,. J l i l . M * rc » llu .
H l , w „ r ,h
people on the outside. Roy Hewitt 39 yards. Only one was incomplete
He went ahead.
Four-wheel Trailer
i w itn r»«
coroner •
m q- P rrr»
W illiam «,
b a r— ( 'a rr a K * ll* v , $2
related various experiences to show and two were Intercepted.
» >. II. n r. N u l,. » 5 . S A N rd ru o . * 5 ; I
Now angels hark to William's bass L H u i. hi t u li,
C o unty C ourt W it n o t t — S tate v. P * t* r ) j dec'd, $ 1 , H r itto l H«lwc C o , co )ail exp,
, s*,*» , n p ow, | |
how people are living. Mrs. Jeanette
Tillamook made five first downs
Ounbar
Mr«
J
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K
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x
.
$?
I
$
3
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rt
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rx
p
,
$3
92,
co
ho«p
exp,
M a rth » E P o ,», »m. Mr, M jn' ,,,„k
Cram er Mas. n. Oregonian econom­ to nine for Hillsboro. Two of the
Cnnd J u ry W itn*««*« 4 ’ha« K a h l $3 $1 70 to ta l $N.N9, Irene A ltm an, rebel
'i" n . f s . M r, t i l l , * P * rk » r, $3 M i, T II
ist, who resides in Tigard, - spoke
,
| visitors' first downs came iron:,
$ 0 . W ( A b bott $3 20 . Frank S cb u lm rr
$5 . P I P a ttr r w n , circ c rt alt»
State
(C o n tin u rd fro m page 1 1
P e rry, » 5 . E || p ..,..,, , 5 M r, , j „
Agency W illy* 77
i i l i r . economlc® and its re- passes, two from line plays and one to
\ ( laxton K M ille r, $12 5 0 , P o rta lm l (»en-
$ 3 . M ih iir tl («N«k. $4
before
lation Jensen
to home
making.
Miss Vir- - “ v e n ^ fro m ^ l u i T " ^ - v s
uiMui. Jin, G » n rv * K u b in rtt» . $1,1; I |*r i ich. M auri
! «tal E le ctric C o , c«> h«»«p rx p , $ 1 7 X 4 .
gima
played
severar'selM
“T'*1' : ’ ' °S "K P~ Ple
W
Ho«row,
r
o
tr*a
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r«|».
$
3
1
1
,
mc«- W Ho«»r,. $ 5 . M E H o p rr. $10 Vi.
Come in for a
Jam *« H Pavi«, co rrro rrie r'« *x p . $ 7 . Hillxlxir«» Argo«. C om m i « pro* '« Sept 1034
tions on the piano George Hosking
luie p la js and two
Suggestion that facilities provided
lo r K * trn o n ,l. $.'. M innie ,'r* n e . $7 M r,
—$31 25, co c r t exp, $3.20 co cle rk «
R rv w n » Itc a v rrto n I ’ h .trn ia ry , rebel exp,
J ,„,
Registration
of —
out-of-state
ilenion.itrntion.
teams fumbled in local schools could be used ln
- —
---------- mo- W 8 K .-,r...|,i,.
sang. A song and dance stunt was ff ° In
$27
50.
co
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exp,
$2
10—
to
ta
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$13
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! on by Maxine Meyer and Mary , ur tunes. Tillamook recovering a program of providing recreation: to usts In Oregon for the first ten M ir t h * S u ti,. $ 1 5 . M i „ O li.e Shim ,le. $
$ 1 2 ; J W C o n n *ll, tax «lept exp, $10 2 5 .
$ 0 4 .0 5 , Stale In rio « tria l Accident Comm,
by gave sev"- three and
two. --------------------
Hillsboro w as'fo
>n ths
1934 exceeds the total for
's>r»n».>„, $ 5 , M r. j e T o i,.,,,. $ i „
ley. K athleen Rams
~
‘” ' J Hilhi
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' r adult groups was given by m<
........
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ifr lin tp ir n l tax f«>rrcl»«urr exp, $ 5 1 . f W
Sam aritan H ospital, rehet lle n r v I
eral of her humorous
orous readings. W. penalized a total of 50 yards while Bovard. He declared th at a sy m p a -ithe enU « twelve m onths of 1933
1>1' r*>lor. $'. E,*,,.., ,'*„t„. $,; (••«nt
CARS PAINTED
M ootor, $» 5 0 , T alent* ■» at Ti<ar«l. relief P arr, le a th e r a in « tltu le fu n d , $M. (Wan
Cyrus gave a talk
ilk on agriculture the "Cheesemakers" had a clean thetic understanding of
the recre- bv 3115- according to a report re-
F '■ Tumi,.». $-, <.>.»
_____
('«•Ihn«, tra«her « in s titu te fu m i, $7 5 0 ,
S
tate
in
.in
,i
1
1
j
x
.
ii.
i.
m
M r, IV TlW .,11,. $X . I,|* V ,.|k. $,-. s II
and Its relation to the grange. Sev- I slate in this departm ent,
' ation problem could be fostered ceived this week by the local eham - j
Iho« If G entle, teacher « in s titu te (unti
( om n i, praee o ffice r'« ro n trib u tio A $ 3 5 .2 2 .
eral instrum ental selections were
Cook, Bronleewe and P atterso n ' through a central organization o i l 01* o ' commerce. Total to date in V"«.-1,*.,» . $ , . M * n W * lk » r $■. M*rth* riclin q u e n t ta x fore *lo xu re Iri. $ 7 2 . $35 ‘»4 $ 5 . 1. ( I.oma« cle rk I H S So 3. teach
Ga* - Oil > Acce**orie*
played by Clara McDonald, Virginia starred in the backfield for th e 1 groups interested in such a pro- 1934 15 66.641 and for 1933 82.526. W i- ,tf* ll, $ u , ll r u r y W ood. 8$; li li lí , M
B
\|
i
v
er
* in s titu te fu n d , $ 1 0 , H d lw b o m II S
a ' , Ic o n . ».■>. G r*n r
W *«t*nh4« * r. $ 1 0 ,
Parks and Jam es Copeland.
M
innie
Crane.
$4
3!»
|!nrierw*MM
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F
llio
tt
band
(
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r
th
u
r
K
rau«,
lr
e
a
«
l,
teacher'«
in
home
team
while
Torbett
turned
in
g
ran
t
Motorists
registered
a
t
the
Hillsboro
I
a n i« n . $ 4 . M r« K th * P4t t«*r«on. j
Tigard Wins
« litu te lu m i, $4 . K tlh a m
s ia tio n e tx &
Fi«her Com pany, c«> r lr r k * *« p , | ; t , |»„r t
a creditable performance as block-
Tliat recreation programs for ° " lce the Hillsboro office Hus year
Mr« W V Va«r
$*•. <H*«>r<* Yount; I
Ever since their brilliant
Car* Waihed and Poliahed
land Ga* A Coke ('*«., (*$ h«>«p exp, $0. Piir«tin< C o , co e ri rx p . >4«» U4 ( .lifo tn ia
to M cM m nville^the"1 Tigard high
S“ "**“1- O r°- the various age g r o u p s a com total 120
$ 5 ; Il V Hupper, $ 1 2 , M r« Mil.
B ’v l.
I
la
n
d
«
Inc.,
tell
r
i
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V
o
lk
,
$ 5 , P o rtlan d
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rt
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p
,
$
1
4
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-
$
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.
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school football team has been be- £a n ’ ^sc^iKa. AAonoerlich and Mohr munity should be considered sepa-
California has sent the largest $ 7 . E r*n k E Push. $5.
• re lte f exp. $.’ ». I- l G* lie ra i H e r tri* ( ■• , r e lirf Itene A ltm an
Old * ç » C ip ■* .. : , \ | | j *
$ ] ■ w ,||
set by Injury and sickness to its i wer* outstanding Tillamook pinned rately was the opinion expressed b v : number of visitors to Oregon the
$] K> I WIN M D, . .. xhrf « rx p . $ 6 .
M. ih o ff, co ja il exp, $ 2 . We»| t *$a«( Tel
players. The full strength of the lts hopes on B aum gartner. Braden the speaker. Groups to be consider’- P“'"1 month. 51.505 having been reg- u n , ( ' A r th u r , $ l l l . J „ „ ph «V „ „ „ \ , | 4„ „ «•phone C o , co cle rk $4.50. co tre a * $4 55, \ W Haxen«, j i»(»ce of the peate. ju « lire
, Alte» M *r» K , , .
team has not been in the field lo r mid the younger Hediger in the ab- ed were the pre-school group pre- lstered- Washington Is next with ’ I I I * . J u $ lu x . \ J u H 'r r p y h jn , I ' $ 1 B 0 row
' t , X, 1 1 1
■ •J .ih n W v . ih A B n .th e r,
ro
recorder
$3
50
co
a««e«s*$r
$
■
05.
co
«rh
n. $ l n . F r* n k
« O hoap exp $4 67 . I toon ( h i ( .« of l ali!
any game since, and with the in- sence of Frank Hediger. fleet back- adolescent, upper grade s c h o o l 13 738 “«d Canada third with 1881. T B lr k r , l.
•opt $5 .7 5 , tax riepl $3 MO <•*, * h rf $.•» 45
1 5 . x * r * h B u ljn .l, $ | i i ; H c l
i
.J
I .
I s . xp, |9 $
p acV T ^ rd “
^ ' «
S T t o i Si'tE
f’S ? . ° “ ‘ * “ “
hlgh ^ h o o l groups and adult 5 5 ^ 2 ^ 2 “ ’« >*1«
' ot * k ’ An.|*-r
pnl«c $'• 90
nt> judtre $ ln .
Aluoao A lu rrr < h . l, $x .
41 .
ryor $3 (»5,
• ju v e n ile «ill
cars from China. Porto R ic o , M ary F ('hrt»ten«en. $l<>. I lr n r y l l i l l k k
$2 3(1
2nd and W « a h . Phone 2641
high in its coining game with Hills-
Hilhi WU1 meet the Tigard foot-
I
iu r«e $4 90, dt«(
a lly $
Preceding Bovard s talk. P aren t- Dutch West Indes, Haiti. France <■ $ . Jacob C«$rr ’ ll. $N. W ill.
f
boro November 23. Ooldhamm er was ball eleven tomorrow Friday i aft-
«>l ( a ll
5 ; J F Jo •«, dt«l «rale
$
1
4.7N
.
I
I*>
and
the
Philippines.
•«•r.
$N.
B
a
rria
)
Daxi«
J W .x„
injured on practically the first play emoon on the Tiger gridiron Itoth Teacher committee chairm en re ­
»n«h« A.I.I.n
M «. Line ( ..
la x depl
ih. I« belle D rake, $
M K a rrt D u d
$1 2 5 . Blu. I
In the Newberg game Friday ^in [earns rate at the bottom of the ported on activities. The musical
. .1.,
I. F ib. »». $ 7 .
ex
J
Freeman
which they beat 6 to 0. He has been roLn“y V ice M d “bSth”^ 'iu ‘be primed program co"-sls“ 'd of two songs by
c r t exp, $4 H5 5. M a le Im i
al A e -
•Ia«k . D F ra k. «
M irth a ( ’lar-n
the m ainstay of the Tigers passing to break into the win c o l u m n
Husseil Morgan accompanied b\
t Comm . crt fi
’ xp, $1 9
«» ho«p
'V. $ 1 2 . W tllli
I G uhlen
$5
A,»’* ? from Car“ n
Slm;> The local team will leave here at Mrs. F.
” J. ' Sewell.
" “
-
•
1
1
7
4
P.
$15!
<» M K r .
t • h«>rn t*d»b«,
John F re d rick
netted the lone * touchdown
which
I»t exp,
“
* 1:18 p. m.
4 H .-lu
fd
Approximately 50 persons atten d ­
J V H a ll. $;
Marnare» J me
beat Newberg.
_ S tarting lineups:
1 $44
H
«
ed
the
dinner
sponsored
by
the
H
enry
(
i
d
$7.
nna H d
Clarence Riley of Huber a n d
St. Anthony held its a n n u a l hhhi o s
«
n
N,
J
etl«e
m Tillamook local association. Mrs. J. M. Person Charles Paulson of Beaverton route
B e la Fred
bazaar Friday. Saturday and Sun- Grogan
I
A L Hi
LE M
lk„
lund.
Jokanw n
i
president, presided and R ichard E. i suffered cuts and bruises S atiir­
M<»hr
W ilhelm
day at the school auditorium.
LTK
n A Van
G„b»rt Wiley, president of the Rotary club, day
Gideon Ilo
I. I... II
LG R
A club has been organized by the Peechka
!.. \ . . « f *
äievena
in an automobile accident at
$3.
o e tie r
..C
IS ; W ill
M u lle r acted as cliairman. Short talks
public speaking class of the high C G uutett
» « h im . fr
i lhe intcrs®ctlon of Connell a n d
R
G
L
Smith
j
given
as
school with officers as follows: W u n d e rlic h
- M eal (
U n u s u a lly fin e fa b ric * have
follows:
George
McGee.
Wheeler
roads.
Cars
involved
were
$43 «
RTL
P rie
Mad«en
Evnwf rov Hro,
r - .. dnven by H w Hartwtck of A lohi
Earl Smith, president; Dorothy Ups-
«P exp.
REL
H o fe i t "What I Expect my Boy to Ge
irone
into th«M«p “ Arrows.”
M er
. Koi » r l F ul i
church, vice-president. Thomas Fish- T o rb e tt ...
$42
W
lie ü iu e r Irom the Hnlsboro Schools; ' Mr*. and Irene Cunningham of Hillsboro.
M. I.»
M
M. I
Fancy xtripcH and small dota
burn: Virginia Sunnis, secretary: P a lle ro o n
LH R
T i ii t r l n e r C. E. Wells. "A M other Then and
$42
$7; F
William M artin of Hillsboro re ­
M
RHL
Howard Beckham, treasurer. The H o U cher
Hruden Now,' and W. Verne McKinney,
and i hecks are tin- newest
W illi.
eyer
in Ma«
Fannie I
F
ceived an injured back Monday
M a tlu c k
class has been divided because it is K a h H lm
elh-f
ilh t • jb s titu tio n » : L jok.
"Hillsboro
Schools
When
I
was
a
•e
P
a
r
FI. p..
Ur
and
of course plain colors
when
his
car
was
Involved
ln
a
too big.
P. $
B a rr , S lu n k a rd , G oodin and
iran P
ììiì»: Boy.”
. John
collision with an automobile driven
fo r t h e m ore conservative.
tn«jok a u b a titu tiu n « ; Lon, . Sto
. Kot«
Pol».
I
Moore.
by J. C. Moran of Vernonia. The
P -rk .i
TheKe famous shirts are c ar­
tura A ll
O ff ic ia la ; W a lle n .
re fe r e e .
E ri
accident occurred a t the north edge Ama ida Pr
D - n if
u m p n e ; Lea Chase, head iin w m a n .
ried at W ashington County's
of Hillsboro.
B *n >annn
of
the
All-Time Record
W. G. IDE
Countv Court
Rnv;1r(l
vraiu ivisvii.xHS
Recreation Here
USED
CARS
Foreign Car Register
Shows Increase 1934
Used Car Exchange
County Men Hurt
Holiday Crashes
ARROW SHIRTS
FOR MEN!
Official Canvass
Disease Clean-Up
Confirms Reports n «
f
Starts in County
paise
Rt U AlenaCe Flglìt
Judge Supreme Court. Position
any reasonable length of time
four—John L. Rand 6082.
Asked by Veteran given
to re-build his herd should he desire
Judge Supreme Court, Position
(C o n tin u e d fro m
lj
fi* Qi i n e o r ix o
r«zx i-»
D.S. , ♦ ’ <x,
seven—George Rossman 5758.
Circuit Judge, nineteenth district
—H. T. Botts 3530 and R Prank
Peters 4935
G range Power bill—Yes 4533. No
3892.
20-Mill Tax Lim itation—Yes 3886.
No 4456.
Heahntf Arts_Yes
Nn viw
Officiai check of votes cast in in -
o in c ia i check of votes cast in th e
city election revealed the following
totals: Mayor—J. H. G arrett 846
Councilman north Hillsboro—L. C
K ram ien 716 and Jake Weil 289
Councilman southeast C o u n e ilm . a r
Dr. J. O. Robb 789
isTer
southwest Hillsboro—J. J J . W
Wismer
845. Numerous write-ins were made
for the office of mayor, J. W.
45 votes, ana
and E A
r Bailey
w u c y r receiving
e c e iv in g »o
G riffith and O. Phelps eight each
Votes were also cast for seven other
R otcrm um
a ri R.
F P.
W Ko
de
J Ritfhev $1<
rl M i/
822 5 0 ; C u rry '» G r o r r r y , ro
P Rh. .
Ree, I
. Jo
$7’» 2 4 . B e rt C MuAtinfUNi, r
R
H e nry R.
old«. »12 .70. li e r i—t l f i r
B«:«hl*>, $M. Fdw ( l ure, ro rl
S h arke lfor 4. 97
» 7 : l r u h S. S rol
Ila
$ 2 « , d r e e rt $6— $ 3 2 . S F $ •
xev Edxxi a Stub».., »7 5 0 ; E
d«p( r x p $8 0 5 , ( ' L Oak*«* G
h lu i.b * . » 7 .5 0 , E lir . lw lh M u r
M.
»ail r x p , $ 2 0 4 0 ; Curr> « G roeen co h«,«p
rh * e l S lu rm . »»; J,.
P S h ir lev.
r x p $!»4 73, r r l i r f F s
$1 3
J Bi«««
Eva G eraldine Sear*. $ 7 ; H enry T ho uu«
$10 , Sam G arber $3
$D i 1 8 ; L b
Shorb, »S . J.-nnie Hi
i V a nH orn. $ 5 ,
« ,ilr» h Tod d, p robatio n
o ff c e ra «alary,
»
lb .. i, i . i , n il.o n , « 8 ; j , , ,
II W it
$ 7 5 ; C h a rlie ll* lw i< , r n ert ••xp. $1 «7.
•on. » I l l , Samuel T W e .tl.ill, » 5 ; M irh a e l
tax dept exp $2 11— $ 3 9 8 ; ■ M A . rç .ra k ,
«m alo, » 7 . P h illip H .h n lin e , » 7 , M r. R a ­
re lie f Mr« K lu rii, $4 . Home • Lau ndry, ro
h i l Beal. » 7 . A ln i* B e im roh r. » 7 . C a iri.
ja il r x p 1 2 9 .7 9 , ro
r x p $31 43—
I arm an. »N. A in e Mahalle Thorne. » ’,
$•'•1 2 2 , M u rc a rrt Dix-
n u rx r, $ |({ti
Ih .n C a rl... G a le ., » 7 , Al«ern..n Newton
4 9 , J E ( a rp e n trr,
Mexaor'«
rx p .
laenke*. , 7 . ( h a r lt * l.lo v il H o »er.. » . .
$ 1 9 .7 5 ; llilh b o r o l»b «rrnary. ro r r l rx p .
Jennie T h o rn to n . » 7 ; la v in a U le n E tile .
$ .7 5 ; B e rn a rd W G .n t, doe lire » « * f L.......
»,
» 7 . M atthew lle n r t P a rk in , » 0 , Amelia
$10,
W .ixbin<»on
( o iin tv
Nexx* Tune«
A P a rk in . » « . A r th u r J e ..e E iird le v . » 7 .
r o fn m r« proc'« Au< |!» 3 4 - $ 3 1 2 5 , ro «rh
Ada N e iberer, » , .11.,, Herm an Tiedem an.
••‘pt exp, $17 50—-total $ 4 « .7 5 ; H ill« ’ w>r<i
«7 M arion E M cM illen, » 7 ; R obert S W I
A rm « , ro tre a t rx p , $1 10. D elta D ru *
E. A H e n d ric k iio n . R t. (, Hill«».
P I b e r . » 7 ; G eorre R H o le »
Grund',
i
l
k
Sti
a r c r r t rx p . $3 .1 0, r r l i r f
rx p , I
W E A N L IN G pi««. C. R. K ir k p a tr ic k . Rt.
H a rve y T ra«k, $ 7 ; E rnext K e rim , $ 5 ; An
$14 23— to ta l $17 33 We«f Coaxt P rin tin «
2» S h e rw o o d ;
2*3
m ile«
«outh
of
m
r
Eliza
J
o
n
rx,
$
5
;
Ju«lu«
T
ilm
a
n
Neff.
Scholl«.
39-40»
A B in d in g r o , ro .
$3; n r r r rt 1
$ 7 ; Anna Stowa»«er, $ 5 , Elia« A h e rn e th v.
F ilL ’ R-w heel tra ile r , w ith 3G-lnch doutrie
. * | . » 10 .37
I..I..I » 1 1 3 7 . S r h r rl 8 G*«O.
box. in ro o d c o n d itio n
ban e x tra pole ♦ 7 , M argaret H..««r, $ 5 . Stephen T .d m jn .
r r l i r f ( '« th r n n r M .irri* ,
»4 7 0 .
S r r v ir r
fo r
team . J.
A.
H o c k e ro m ith .
1175 $16 .03, r«> « h rf« exp. $l»»,4h - to ta l $32
G . t . f r , ... * h if * r> 0 »11 I I I ; ( ulv M n l.ir
_ J a c k « o n S t., H illa b o ro .
89» .»1 ; John lla n x o n , ro j.«d rx p , $2 5 0 ; J N
C o , *h rC *
r « p . » 2 S .n o , J «v C o n n rll.
J E R S E Y row.« fo r «ale o r tra d e f .. r hay Luke, r r l i r f r x p . $ 3 0 ; j \ Lu ke . reR rf
• hrC ro , h r C . r * p . 8 1 7 » » . M ir K r n / i r
— R. C. S ta n to n , C o rn e liu s ; a c n * « h ig h ­ •’»p. $ 1 0 1 ; E liz .b irth T.al.l, re lie f. G ra r r
•M ' 'o r <’•>.. r r l i r f . «p, | 2 40,
,h rf,
w a y Buckeye m a rk e t.
39» K ie ffe r, $ 7 5 ;
H illx b o ro A rru « , fa x d«^>t
« *|t, »22 37
»27 3 7 , l ’i n . i . i . , ,V I|.,.| h
SjJ L R T w o re ria te re d
Gi*ern«ey
exp. $ 1 0 3 .2 5 , State In d u « tria l A rrid e n t
l . l Sup|dv (1 1 , r .i hop* r , p . » 1 7 .7 1 , I h r
Comm i««ion, re lie f exp, $ 1 5 .1 6 , \ T G il
M o u n u in d a ie
W il»..n L i b n r a lo r t n , ro h o .p r» p , »« I » ,
iWAr« and W ife I.ife - tim e o f experience,
w i.h
to
re n t * n
equipped fa rm on -
• h a re , o r w o rk by th e m o n th . A d lre » *
Mr
and M r .
W illia m
H. B— r . h e r
1707 N. K. K flU n g a W o rth , P o rtla n d . O re-
B irths
McNay—To Mr. and Mrs. B G
—
—
(C o n tin u e d fro m patre 1»
McNay, Laurel. November 8, a giri.
T h r in n ^ .t- P ° r o -Vr
r o ' and
'VV' x,rs Weldon
to
go
ahead
and
dispose
of
any
re-
r h r ‘‘PP “ Wovcmbp<
" - » “ • a boy.
(C o n tin u e d fro m pave
ceeded through the business d istric t, actor anim als.”
c°ndUCted unprt
___
impressive cere-
F urther on in this letter, which
n o ie in
in the
th P court
r n n t r ls
Is a
a discussion
dÎS C U b S lo n of
n f this
t h u clean-up
r l P, n . „ n is
■.
U , A ^ lc th S I I \
monies a t the flag pole
i'o a itjn n
>t h>,n*»w.,rk
yard. The flag was first lowered
following statem ent. "The milk W A N T E D
nd
ca re o f ch ild re n . A lp h a Rubinaon
Rt
t° the strains of • T aps” with echo b^ard is glad to cooperate with you
3* H ilU b o r o
a t M id w a y
while all the patriotic groups stood in
program, and as indicated *"OR R E N T F urn ish e d , heated apa rtm e n
a t attention. This w*as followed by above, will retain upon the market
”•4 rwMMinahle. Can occupy Sunday
H
a flag raising w
ceremony
while m
the e any wruuucer
producer wno
who cooperates with
c u iv u y wane
” o te ' l Wafthimrt<»n
^ lUsb? ro
P ^yed ‘ The S ta r the federal government, especially KI , ,RJ . Y pl<’. ,
weafca o ld T ^ 'C a ll at H.
L eh m an n p la ce ; nea r C e dar M ill.
3 9 if
Spangled B anner.” and all stood at reserving to him his basic average
L*hn“
■ i
salute.
L O S T B la ck and w h ite to y f.
te rrie r. |
F irst L ieutenant A rthur which he has already established.
— E.
H e ndrickaon, n e a r a irp o rt. O r-
Kroeger was grand m arshal of the
enco road.
parade. In the line of m arch were
S IN G E R e le c tric >15u new inir m achine,
a lm o st new, to tra d e f o r K««»i h«,n»e.’
the color bearers and guard Na-
l of) I rifp to Clncciitz
£ Farmington Club
^ n l OiaU ATthur
Hills-
to Name Officers
boro band. Veterans of Foreign W ars
gU 8rd U n it U n d er
th e
com *
( B y C a th e rin e B<«e)
and Auxiliary. American Legion and
FARMINGTON— F a r m i n g t o n
Auxiliary, Woman's Relief Corn
D a u v h t e r s n f lin in r,
V , . ' t-aaics
Ladies' Club
club meets at the home o f
<d Spanish War V eto ran s^n d Boy a n c e « - ?”
TOUrSday’
will be elected.
Scouts.
Representatives of various local Portland visited’ M ^ 'a n d M rs' Er-
C^ Ult
on vin B urkhalter _______
Sunday
of this district, »ho retires from the platform were
Mrs
Bobbie
Burkhalter has u been
quite
E.
the bench in
•” January, received Dickinson
w i t h (H o 1«
... * . z _
m any complimentary votes for both m . « ” V n g m u T o V d e ^ ^ u S ; '
“ ‘m ’
th e supreme court position which of Union Veterans; Hugh Rogers ' D Alta and Bonnie Clark and Esther
he sought in the primary election Spanish W ar Veterans- Mre j B° Be accompanied Mrs William
and for circuit judge.
Jepson AuxlUary u S V w F Put™»n to the play at the Luther-
______ »
rUKNII’H fo r aale o r tra d e f o r w h a t I
George Thyng was elected Justice C. Morford. Veterans of Foreign
thUrCh Friday evenin«'
r a n uae. 16 E. A d a m *. R t. 1. H illa -
of the peace in the Beaverton dis- , Wars; M rs. Hugh
-------- --------
boro.
____________ __ _______Mp
trlc t and A rthur M. S. Stock in ¡arv w illiam p
W A N i* T E D . .
' “ m P lrte w ith tab le
Forest Grove. Constables elected ^ l e r ic a n liT lo n Mrs
H a ro ld H a a.e . R t. 2. H ill.b .» -,,
3»p
were as follows: W. F. Desinger.
A
^
T
i
a
^
g
John
Ar
A ^ r y ’ Joiin A n d e ^ r S S -
Beaverton; Mike Wirak, Forest abled Veterans
and Mrs. Stella
Grove; J. R. Peppard, Hillsboro; H iatt. Auxiliary'
______. .
I
(C o n tin u e d fro m pa»» 1)
— YOU KNO W US!
M. J. Haynes, Sherwood; and
— ' R.
”
—
''
The ceremonies
opened with th e ' ,0 build Pa yrolls *n the state,
Twist, Tigard.
The proclamation
reads.
singing of "America” followed by
'
WE KNO W
“Throughout my term as gover-
the invocation by Rev. R. l . P ut-
nam. Solos during the program nor and for nianV years before th at
were by Claire Beeler and Robert as a Prlvate citizen, I have repcat-
Kelly. Accompanist* were Miss edly stressed the Importance of
M aurihe Moore and Mr«. F. 3 patronizing home industries a n d
Sewell. Miss K athleen Caldwell i utillzinS home products for t h e ,
(C o n tin u e d fro m pace 1)
organ during
during the
the Pu rP°se , of forwarding the pros-
now face the future with increased played the pipe
pipe organ
security, renewed hope and better j singing of "American”
'‘American
and "Star
OUr state
"We all know th at every dollar
prospect of working their way out Spangled B anner.”
of debt. The paralyzing th reat of ( Committees in charge o f a r _ spent for Oregon m anufactured or i
wholesale foreclosures has also been f rangem ents included: p. L. P atter- Ore^on 8rown commodities provides
largely overcome.”
son, W. H. Dlerdorff and Lt. Kroeger employment for our people, encour­
Now th a t they have gained this program, and A. W. Hoffman, H ages agriculture, speeds Industry,
benefit, borrowers are showing their L. MacKenzle and Dr. R alph Dress­ and means growth and progress for
our commonwealth.
good faith by meeting th eir Install­ er, dance.
"Oregonians are urged by con­
ment payments promptly when due
The day's celebration was clim ax­
in order to preserve their credit ed with the annual American Le­ certed action to make Oregon ln - i
standing and fulfill their respon­ gion carnival dance a t Shute park dustries Week' from November 17 :
to 24 an Impressive object lesson1
sibility as stockholding members of auditorium.
this perm anent co-operative credit
Appreciation of the attitu d e taken to the whole state.
"M erchants can help by making
system. All during the past em er­ by local business firm s ln closing
gency period the land bank has fol­ for the day was voiced by many
B WELL POSTED PEOPLE
lowed a lenient policy, granting ex­ members of the veterans' groups
tensions to those who temporarily and their auxiliaries, who hope th a t
“ Will agree with us th a t this physl-
could not meet their payments they will continue to observe the
j clan knew his "prescriptions.” He
told us of winning »50.00 a t a pie
But with farm Income now show-1 day. which means so much more
New
modem
5-room
house,
up-
eating contest, and when we asked
ing improvement. President Ehr- to millions of Americans today th an
to-date
kitchen,
full
basement,
fur-
whether
he won first or second
h a rd t states th a t the bank 1 s any other holiday now observed
nace. Best locution in city. Priced prize, he said: "Neither, I'm a doc-
to sell.
tori"
Oregon Products
to be Shown Here
Farmers of County
Borrow Large Sum
CHEVROLETS
FO R SALE
The Privilege of the
Living
Until the living have erected
a memorial to th eir d e p a rt­
ed, they have left undone
th a t which is a t once a priv­
ilege and an obligation. Let
us help you select an a p ­
propriate memorial now.
OREGON
H. H. S ta n n a rd , Mgr.
MONUMENT
-:-
WORKS
FOR RENT
Also have houses to rent.
•
E. A.
G R IF F IT H
Real Estate and
Insurance
Can finance yonr insurance pre­
miums on a monthly basis.
Hillsboro, Ore. 1152 2nd St.
Phone 171
You'll not necessarily have to be
well pasted to realize th a t you can
' get from your car no better service
I than you give It. Tinkering methods |
' by Inferior mechanics are far more
costly than periodical attention by i
skilled Chevrolet specialists a t this
shop. Our work Is guaranteed—our I
rates pleasingly moderate.
HiilsboroMotrzCo.
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
3rd and Waah.
Phone 441
S J .9 8
50
$
A.
tiOnaJ
Largest D epartm ent Store
excluitively. All sizes — all
sleeve lengths. See window
display.
‘F a ih io n C r a f l ” T IE S fo r M en
H o m e o f H a r t S c h a ffn e r &
Y ou
C an
79c - $1.00
Marx Clothe*
So
Sew !
T li i n M r í ' a l l P a t t e r n
W ill P r o v e I t !
M c C all
P rin ro d
Pattern
son
Powers Grocery
M A IN STREET
M A IN 81
Prompt Service . . .
Special* for November 16 , a nd 17
Soups
Red & W hite. All kinds. 3 for
Sliced Beets
Red & W hite, 2s. 2 for
Catsup
Red & W hite. 14-oz. bottle
Tomato Juice
Red & W hite. 6 can*
Peaches
Red & W hite. Yellow Cling. 3 for
Mayonnaise
Red & W hite. Pint ja r
COFFEE
M anning's. Lb.
25c
25c
18c
49c
65c
If you vo never .ewed, .fort now. If you've been harboring
some abiurd (dea that you can't *ew, get rid of it. And get
in the modern tw.m by malting yourtelf a McColl frock or
two The dre«« above it perfect for brand now (ewer*. In
the fir.» place, it . «mart. That', alway. nice for you con
«h ow off a «mart frock with more iuccoit than a dull one.
And making •♦ « more funl In the .econd place, it hat the
kind of line« that look like a million dollar* howover it'» put
together. Ju»t tru«t to the printed cutting lino and McCall'»
other expert »ewing help* and you'll have a grand drool
25c
27c
Many o ther items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Nov. 16 and 17 only.
HILLSBORO. OREGON