The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
TH E
HUhi Hoopsters
Death Takes
Beaverton
Local Woman Meet
Here on Friday
F u n eral
H eld
Today
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
Just in Em ergency, of Course
By Munch
I'LL HUN HIGHT DOWN, ¿ O ' i \
I OCT HACK BLFORE ANY OF /
THE FELLA H S G tY HERE-----/
V iH R T
DO YOU
WANT ?
Thurnday, January 21, 19.35
O R EG O N
\
\
j Saturday night closed tils simp Mr
will ooiltlnue lit Hillsboro
Babson Takes ) Hand
for awlille at least Mr. Jueobamuh-
i leu lias purchased tlie old Cornelius
building and Is opening a
Rap at Plans ' ' bank
market there.
I lagg Dairy Leads
I lerd Tests Here
(Cottlli*u*ii inur naga mt«)
pounds biittertul
T hree yrar-ohl.
•Rose 2." a purebred Jemey owned
by tl II Fullenwlilrr of Carlton,
i 1246 pounds milk. 69 7 pounds bin
terfal.
T hirty-three lierds, isnnpristug
( t ’o lll illlH hl fr u ilt
¡605 cows, were tested during in
inonn. Mrs. Jacob VanDomelon, < ember anil allowed an average pm .
W ashington, Flora; Mrs Alva Lo­ , due tion of 583 pounds of milk ami
gan. Washington, lady assistant 128 57 pounds of butterfat. Five
I steward.
cows In the association prixlureii
Dan B urkhalter of Hillsboro went more than 70 pounds of butterfal
i>n Hie executive committee for u and 214 produced 40 pounds or
three-year period. Holdover mem­ more. Total of 1.10 cows In herds
bers are It. Horneeker of Hillsboro tested were «try.
and A M Kennedy of Beaverton
Two new members Joined the
d ia rie s Dickenson <> f Oswego MssiH'lullon during December. The e
acted us installing officer.
were Hex W Ilenllev of Wixxlbum
Annual report was presented by and O II Fullenwlder of Carlton
W. F. Cyril., county agent. He also Hie herd o f 12 grade cows »word
announced the liome economics con­ by O F Daniels of Hhrrldnn was
ference to be livid In March anil sold to Fairview Farm s st Trout-
tlie recreation school in H illsboro1 dale during the month.
next week.
Announcement o f Washington Tw o New County SER A
County “Grunge Sunday' at Aloha
Projects G el A pproval
.sometime In April was made In itia­
Project to provide a commodity
tion was held hi tile evening
Mrs. D B B urkhalter of Hills­ distributor to serve one day a week
boro was declared winner of tlie at each of the six distribution cen­
essay contest on tlie Pomona Orange ters In W ashington county was
picnic last summer and was award­ approved this week by the Portland
ed a five-gallon tank of gasoline HERA office Another project, grad
as a prize. Mrs. Strickler of S her­ lng of the Tigard grade school
grounds, was also approved. Tlie
wood was second.
latter Is to complete an old CWA
job Work started tills week on the
W lldi Hazel community house
/
Grangers Seek
Change in Law
for
Inspired by a 24 to 15 victory
Townaend Plan In fla tio n a ry
over Tigard Friday in the opening
Declares Economist
game of the county schedule, Hil­
hi hoopsters are preparing for two
Mrs. Chris Peterson, 67, of near tough games against Beaverton and
( ( '« M i l I It l i e d
|*W M * •»»»•)
Hillsboro, pioneer daughter of Ore- St. Helens during the coming week
be mare goods to divide? We gel
gon died at th e Good Sam aritan The Blue and W hite squad will
richer only as we produce and
hospital Tuesday o f pneumonia, meet Beaverton here Friday night
save more Young people now out
which she contracted following an in the second county game and wiU
of work could not replace (lie abil­
s t u c k of influenza. She had been travel to St. Helens Tuesday eve­
ity and training uf those over six­
in the hospiUl four days.
ning.
ty. wtio are still producing. The
burden of those now trying to earn
Funeral services for members of
Locals are still bothered with a
their way and raise f outlies would
the family and close friends will bad case of 'm issitus'' on both
bo multiplied. The Townsend plan
be held at 2 30 p. m. todav iT hurs- f’pM goals and foul shots but show
is really a scheme to tax those
dav> a t the Edward Holman m ortu- promts.- of snapping out of the
under sixty to support tliose over
arv on Hawthorne avenue in Port- do.drums at any time Ability to
sixty who have failed or refused
land Following the services the locate the basket, coupled with the
to be thrifty. Il entirely ignores the
bodv will be taken to the Portland excellent checking work of t h e
Importance of saving as a m eans of
Crematorium for cremation.
I a?uad would put Hillu definitely hi
creating
capital. Yet most uf the
Mary Lamira West was born June 1 lp lu n u " '1'’
blessings which everyone has today
7. 1866, the daughter of Josiah and
Patterson, local forward, went on
are due to tlie th rift and “saving
L am ira Harrison, Oregon pioneers. a scoring spree in the final half
for old age" of our ancestors.
Her m other came to Oregon from of the game against Tigard, scoring
Morally Destructive
Iowa in 1846 and her father came 10 points during the period to bring
I also feel that Dr. Townsend's
here from New York state In 1859 ‘he Blue and W hite from behind
plan, from the moral tingle, is
The family home a t first was on ‘° win 24 to 15. The game was
dangerous and underm ining to c h a r­
Sauvies Island and later on C lat- : rough from start to finish with a
acter. Naturally, I believe th a t the
sop Plains near Seaside. She was total of 25 fouls being called,
aged in distress should be given
educated a t the T ualatin academy
Hilhi scored three points in the
succor and protection. To support
in Forest Grove and at the Good opening minutes of the game but
the
aging father and mother, how­
S am aritan
Training School o f Tigard offset the advantage short -
ever. is one of i lie sacred duties and
Nurses in Portland. She taught ly. leading 5 to 3 at the quarter
obligations of fumlly life. Basically,
school for a number of years In and 8 to 7 a t the half. The locals
Dr. Townsend's plan takes no rec­
W ashington and Clatsop counties pulled into the lead once during the
ognition of integrity, courage, and
In Oregon and in Pacific county, period but it was not until the
ubillty. It is simply another of
Washington.
, final half th at they took a com-
those social panaceas which e n ­
On May 14, 1895, she was m ar- llia" dlnS lead to insure victory,
courage sliiftlessness and careless­
ried to Chris Peterson and they
scored 17 pomts to 7 for
ness and which penalize Industry
made their liome for five years on Tigard in th e last half,
and thrift. Industry and th rift are
Mrs Elizabeth Todd, county pro­
the Jacob Kamm place near As- 1 Patterson was high point man of
the basis of civilization. If we re ­ bation
officer, nurrowly escaped Edgings and Inside, dry.
torla. In 1902 the family moved to the game with 13. Cook of Hilhi
move the Incentive to work and
serious
Injury Monday afternoon 16-Inch. C o rd
th eir present home three miles and Hughes. Tigard guard, were
save,
we
are
underm
ining
the
na-1
call the hay hands, and there is r
t c .
j
when her automobile skidded on
northw est of Hillsboro, wluch was second with six counters each. De- iA rC S tillT iT A r t ' l l T
tion.
Wyatt
Williams,
blacker
than
Egyp-
r
l
i
n
C
r
a
!
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
lee on tlie Sliady Brook road and Excellent kitchen wood. the best
her home until the time of h er spite the num erous fouls, neither
£»
Stripped of its masquerade cloth­ turned over. She suffered severe
tian night, m aster of the cloak
buy you can find.
death excepting for five years In squad was able to capitalize on
ing,
tlie
Townsend
plan
is
nothing
room, and by the way. he is a
bruises.
Forest Grove.
| free shots. Hilhi connected with
Seasoned
S la b a n d lU ocg
more
or
less
than
inflation
travel­
Deceased is survived by the wid- bu‘ two out of 11 aod Tigard five
No wrestling bouts will be held at gradua‘e attorney,
Wixxi truck, which went out of
Funeral services ler Mrs Mary | tug incognito the age-old idea to
16-lneh O ld G r o w t h Fir
the V. F. W. hall this Friday n ig h t,, ^ • ^ a r t e d out to Jell you th a t pm kstan, 81. who died a t her make money cheaper. If Congress control after skidding In ley slush,
ower and three children:
C a r l,out oi 1*
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Hilhi B. squad lost to th e Tigard acconling t0 _ Ra>' DiUon, local this room, known as the house, was ...................................
, .......
Peterson, „ a t „ the
home ____
place ______
near
home In Hillsboro ...............
Tuesday
m orn- j should pass this pl«ji tomorrow, crashed into the gasoline pump
C o a l a n d G o seo B riq u e ts
Hillsboro: Laurence Peterson and B s 26 to 32 in another rough game matchmaker. The next matches will not on the square, for we have lng. will be held a t 2 p ni. S atur we would have a boom of exactly at Moulton's garage on Eust Main
.
Mrs. Marjory Kunkel of Los An- Nedry of Tigard was high pomt
“ week J 0" 1 Friday.
just stepped it off, and it is 75 by day at the Young Funeral home ,,
street
Monday
night
and
«topped
H erm an Rehsv
c e rn e te ^ " ”*"1
d U .n b u te ^ O «
Z
*07 , voted
geles. Seven brothers and sisters m an with 10 points.
•'n g e r^ ’ t u r o e í t£ e tables m in tin ' 90 fe?t'
Res phone 2062
em etery
I
o is m u u ie ».'u.ixxi.ixxi.ixiu ot paper Just short of going through t h e ; Phone 2383X
survive as follows: Lloyd G. West.
Beaverton high school defeated popular JoJo Howland of Hollywood / nd ?gai" we mlght tel1 F «
Mrs. ' Pinkston formerly resided
to the public. Prices of plate glass window of the garage.
Brownville; Will West. Paul West, the Forest Grove hoop squad 27 Friday night in the m ain event of about the coronation of the gov a t G reat. Falls, Mont , but had lived goods would go up Tlie cost of
Mrs. Daisy Fulkerson. Mrs. Rose ) to 25
Friday „ ...
in __
an ____
overtime
card here. e'n o r, with its . pageantry.
Its mag . . i n
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___ game. 'h e V.
- - F W.
------ wrestling
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Hillsboro for the past eight living would soar Those working
Johnson, Mrs. Violet See. all of
Hilhi defeated G aston 30 to 8 on taking two out of three falls. Back- nificence. dignity and splendor, w ith years. She is survived by two sons on salaries and wages would g reat-
Clatsop county, and Mrs. Maud the
r ovem nc ley wo" the opening fall In 14 m in- the flare of trum pets am id official Charles and William, and by two |y suffer while those dcDcndlna on
feated the Ute?
th £ se,rlPa ot hammer locks ostentation, and the members of daugl,lt" s,’,
S’n.7 in“ i t ° ‘ investm ents for their Income might
Prescott of Theodore. Alabama.
while
r’ ocmvx d -on«, ozx »
a “
th en Howland evened th e score the suDreme court wearing
G reat Falls. Mont , und Mrs. Dora
4
‘ .
.
Gaston B team 29 to 10. Cox. Hilhi 74, m inutes later with a double' \ i o t h e r H u M u d •
a r-in d t °
Robertson oi Portland. Eleven grand x ruined. Hu n a tio n s inconit* w
forward, was high m an in the toe hold. The -Tiger ’ took the final
'¿ I L
Krandm * used children and 12 great-grandchildren measured In goods, not dollars,
first team game with 11 points. The fall in 5 l4 m inutes with a body , ? u ’
, n uP°n this also survvie.
Raising prices does not bring pros-
w z ’ii a <
t -
1
locals led by a narrow margin of press after flooring th e Hollywood vast throng of dignitaries and of ft-
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perlty. The scheme Is a new frost-
to 4 a t the end of the first boy_’ -‘th a vicious blow to the « the 7 life-juzeti portraits of 18 gov- ^ --ity R i. CJUCStS LJsC
‘"8 f°
r ‘he our old way
delusion
t h a proa-
t we
I can
spend
back to
stomach.
' quarter, but moved out in the sec-
Cow testing association members ond period to dom inate the came
Persistent slugging, hair-pulling ernors from their gilded frames,
and
nrf dairymen interested in cow I Hilhi <24)
,,-, Z.)
and kicking resulted in th e disqual- It *'as grand and great and dull.
o f ( l i d A ge S e c u rity S ou nd
1 Cox. 2
’ s ’ H.fniii location of Art Perkins of D etroit ¡dum b and droll and a bore to
F
Patterson, IS .......... F
' Carson in his sem i-final m atch a g a in st! some—an inspiration to others
.i X
,hn o^ s ^ e ^ ^
That's what a MARFAK chassis lub­
Samuel ............ ...... C
5. Beckham Sammy George of Chicago. Perkins I
w e determined to learn the busi- X e ro dom^ g l ^ ^ ^ . “ ^ y | ^ K S , o n u e ^ '8nu t ^ n,f f i
rication job really is. Your car rides
iT o rb et, 3 ............... 8
JdbnMon won the first fall with a pin hold ness of the lo ia la t u p >
years cow testing association work Richardson . _____ G
l. Barney in j 8 minutes and then George ‘r ? ' „ „ o„ ! gUla‘ure fr?n\ the
easier. It is less likely to need repairs.
1
has been carried on in W ashington .Mataen ó
H uitZ brought the Detroit grapplers shoul-
," d
“ * p .*Tn_t _ ? own
s s
Marfak is the world's finest grease lubri­
K
Ä
dêiTλ the m « wTth a crucûlx h ^ d |
“ « "o f
« P jt o l. an d got GrorgV’ MeGe\-me?y tnanager' ‘C on- s U U s t l M ^ X w ^ t h i r o ? ” '.i“
county in co-operation with Yam­ B a rr
cant and we do a first class job. Quick
hill county dairymen.
Grogan
s
nine m inutes later. The final ses acquainted with the cook. It is B urt siderable confusion has resulted a t
.
lh
a
t
°
ut
of
Referee: M aple.
As far as is known now this will
service too.
sion was rough and vicious with Crary and he runs the restaurant
?f
Perkins being disqualified for con- for the hungry members and Job the postoffice, due to the fact th a t
be continued, but there is a pros­
a
number
of
local
residents
have
finanOallv
tnderwiri
i
’t
’
¿
|
tinned
illegal
tactics.
pect of extending the work in this
hunters a n d of course we did not been using the new numbers before S
w ^ n ^ e " £ .,,',Vrn? '
Charles T raber and Wayne Rash, overlook Josephine Anderson and
county and it is for the purpose
« c D « « I N.T___ 1 h0“ 1. , 0!
Put on a good pretty Mary Stovell, who preside s s
of going into th e details of this
T h ird and W ashington Streets
Phone 1703
wrestling
in th e curtain a t the pie counter with great VUI
cul-
th a t those people interested are
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‘IM exhibition
iT 15 rrtirvutzac
N e w numbers have been n u t n n 1 th e r i,n a ln U 1 « fourteen are depend-
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raiser,
going
m inutes to a a /Iron-
draw. inary dignity.
asked to meet next Tuesday after­
I in
noon, says W. F. Cyrus, county
The fate of bills you will get In;*“
o '’™ 1 °*«n» ods such as the present tiip nmh
(C ontinued from p a re one)
£? * J
1* I
•
your dally newspapers, but they arrived Monday and will be in place iPm ls e ‘e“
1
.
’ . J** '*
agent.
cate lining up the bosses against D lC le llg h t S ( j l V e n
will probably not tell you th a t ev- 800,1 A cltJ directory ls also be- Iy ft.e, th^ D T
o
X
the wall and of taking over all
°
property and factories.
S ta te A < « e m h lv ery tUne that thpy read the roll ‘" » prepared in connection with th e rlght church
lh
Removal of much of th e teeth
pew.
from the criminal syndicalism law
(Continued from peg. onei
two years ago had an immediate
£ ,5 „
“
T here is a vital need for the en-
• actm ent of some uniform old age
Ed
Hillsboro litivity"decfarod ^ f o r g ^ 'w h o ^ e i d th<? Ume ° f the 8reat law’»iver
W eil's G reat M id -W in te r B argain Event!
“ H. Fruedenthal of
u* «iusuuiu
pension system. Twenty-one states
a
rt
chnniH
È
zs
¿3
Moses
aown
to
I
our
m
inutes
past
and s tr e n £ h e £ S
m aintained four. s ^ ^ y . and c . K .
C itv T n vp n tn rv The
haVP drive
ad°P‘ed programs since 1930
C h ild re n ’s
for old age security has
Men's
Im provem ent association a t the
..
,
Associated Press and Salem Capi-
Maps
showing
the
uses
of
vatllimed
terriffic
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n
n
n
v
v
n
o
m
s
.
„
a
’»*aps
snowing
m
e
or
prop-
w
tiiuiic
momentum
under
The
district attorney
said
th ^ a i t Albany“
tai Journal;
Wilfred eraid
C. ^ Hagedorn
annual meeting i n McMinnville the
organization
here
last
T
u
m
i^m
o
crat-H
“"the
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r
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r
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8
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doubt
ip c r a in
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Saturday, o th e r officers are Frank
committed suicide S u n - th ® city of Hillsboro are now being ° 11 »«I be stopped short of a
Final clean-up.
Blue denim
Finnicium, president, and Chester of the good citizenship interested rest of the auill Dushers ’ who have years
Dickey, secretary-treasurer, both of in law and order had a m aterial eyes like blue eagles noses like day . nl»ht b> shooting himself a t ,prPp£'ri l J LS p art ,ot the city lnven- J„d* ral law this year. Under any
P a ir
bibs ...........
effect in m aintaining law and order hounds and ears like w i l T 7 L e 1 « lus
wlth 8 -32-caliber revolv- tory SERA project. O ther maps Pension program. I feel th at the
Yamhill county.
W o r wwxviwwe«-!
I « * __„a n la
d o r ih the
n
lld iv ld lin
rrti.c» c n i e i h , , . .
_
H
^ i n ^ — Z a. _ ^ - n _ ^ g r o u i ’ “
k a n X a e a r s ilX e W
^ UQ
a ^ g a f z r e lle
e s l . ,»r n e a t h r a m o »«TV
« n n p H i in under"
program* In d u T i individual
m ust contribute a .. . por­
W ith the additional interest th a t were being formed and t h a t ^ f f i . But they
H eavy
th e £ £
S U« h h<^ 1UL - .» P pad„ . pSPn._1'}
m ap "'a ste r plan tion of his pay each week to a
S H IR T S ,
is being taken in herd improve­
Z T ” *' “ “. i
wn" ! ; u health for some m onths and for zoning purposes and an ac- general pension fund. T hus a t re­
m ent work it is possible th a t a n ­ their present
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' i i . . . “'
—
: s “ '“
tirem ent age the pensioner would
other association will soon be or­
And th ,„ . h „ t
, h , « a,,»
h ,,d W « - M£ ~
be receiving an annuity which he
For men. Dull
ganized, one for Yamhill county
All wool for men $-
has
purchased with his own sav-
°7
/
!
Pt>a.tPr
alts
nesday
afternoon
at
the
Prickett
Survey»
conducted
under
the
in-
and one for W ashington.
finisti. P air
and boys ............... J
He d^lar'ed 7 £ t t h ^ w a ^ no Lnd“ ^ a u t i f i r s U n ^ ^ s l t t l " 1''" 111" Chapef Wdh
A ^ e T S
tvp" tory’ wb‘Pb *a to be used in fu- i"»s rath e r th an a public dole
u rtaht 1
Ste? og' ?,ttln,g . T*
on I n ett OII‘cianng.
Officiating. in
Interm
doubt but th a t the communiste h hi«-
tern ent was in ture. Plannln» of ‘he city, cover al- Tills would elim inate the moral
every - phase
municipal pitfalls - —
were back of all the late strikes in »
n iace
5d ? " Forest View cemetery..
, most
. .
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as well
as ..........
the economic
their effort to spread discord.
~a t» £ ° L ,!mUes', and w?t?
Mr Schweers was bom July 30 ^ t® Materials, compensation and hazards oi the Townsend plan
Speaking of his office Morgan
hls Ieft. scowling and bored. 1862, In Oldenberg. Oermany He »"P^rvi-sion on the project are pro- , Business, as registered by the
compared the cost for the years
J»Ik» a achool room, and «fas "tarried to M artha Mott in vlded bV ‘he city, while the SERA r,at» ° n chart. Is now 12 per cent
1933
and
1934
as
»2500
or
<5
^
r
?
“
for the PXPe" “
“ »e W lb u r Wash in 1891 and came to Is supplying the necessary labor
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above
a year ago, but still 25 per
Skating rink will be operated at
cent below normal.
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the Shute park auditorium in the cent of the ¿ 5 M f o r m i l L t .JT o taxpayprs ’ we would insist t h a t , Oregon in 1916. Deceased is survived
n ear future, according to a lease
approved Monday afternoon by the
city council. R. C. Hubbard and
Just Received, 50 Bolts
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Annual meeting of W ashington)
to H en ry Jacobamuhlen
J. C. C arpenter secured the lease
N ew Fast Color
Democrats to Meet
h^ “ ta .O ? WPrs' aj» « ‘a “ " "
Kand. who has operated a
from the city and plan to have
W ashington county democratic 7
l i . i t 2 P um ' February ™Pat m arket In connection with
F e ™
“«
-
~
skating each evening except Mon­
Spring Prints. Y d . .
S?"1™1 committee will meet a t the 1 . the courthouse basement. DI- j C urry's Grocery for several m onths
day until June 15.
HUIsboro Cham ber of Commerce rectors m et Tuesday to make a r- has sold his equipment to Henrv
Under the lease the city will
Then decide
K
c ^ l l e ^ T ^ m : 1116mCet' ' rangcm cnto'
Jacobamuhlen a? Cornelius a iS
provide the hall, lights and fuel
In the back p a rt of th e room
and receive 40 per cent of the gross ably discuss economic trends.
on a
are the bleachers, a n d bobbing
Income. A bond of »1000 will be
Divorce Suits Filed
about, are the bell hops or pages
posted by the two men to g uaran­ A . F. M acK en zie Takes
attaches, helpers, or what we might • W iiita n /v a n
Va”
tee th a t the floor will not be dam ­
M c C a l l
Local M oto r Position
aged.
A . F. MacKenzie of Forest Grove
PRINTED
has taken a position with the Mac­
Marriage Licenses
A rthur M. Clark of Colton and Kenzie Motor company as a sales­
Daisy E. Gibson of Banks route 1 m an and with Mrs. MacKenzie will
PATTERNI
Jan u ary 17.
move here soon. Mr. MacKenzie.
August L. Wiese and Lilah L. who is a brother of H. L. Mac­
Beckwith, both of O ran ts Pass Kenzie, has been with the Cate
January 21.
Motor company for several years.
M rs. Chris Peterson
Probation Officer
Hurt in Accident
FUEL
3
Dark on Friday
for Mrs. Pinkston
Special Sale on
R ID IN G
Cow Testing Group
Will Meet luesday,5
COMFORT
,J*-st._?5es,ni and fu.tu" W
Prc CJti, DenncOc IT.-«
Old House Numbers i'rii.cipie
Syndicalism Law
occn as Kcal iNet Cl
The TEXACO STA TIO N
Fruedenthal Given
Office Herd Group
state Assembly
«jnw.
- w « » ......
¿ V . ,,"X,.T2
Work Progresses
Grove Resident
on
Oil vuiy inventory
Takes Own Life
January CLEARANCE
GALOSHES
OVERALLS
59c
RUBBERS
69c
BLAZERS
98c
Skating Planned
Shute Park Hall
M a k in g Y o u r
F ir s t D re s s ?
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-4
Powers Grocery
M A IN S T R E E T
WE
KNOW
CHEVROLETS
— YOU KNO W
US!
P H O N E 81
USED
CARS
Bought and Sold
Prompt Service . . .
Specials for Jan u ary 25 and 26
CofSee
MANNING’S
1932 W illy s Six Sedan
1929 Buick Sedan,
Like new.
1929 Nash Six Sedan
1929 D u ran t Six Sedan
1929 Ford Roadster
1927 Chevrolet Sedan
J U G G L E IT
1929 Chev 11/2-ton T ru ck
as you please but one of the m yster­ 2 Ford Coupes
ies of life wll always be why a
young child can look so much like 1928 C hevrolet Coupe
an angel while acting so much like
the devil.
N E W W IL L Y S 77
There's no mystery about our abil­
ity to recondition your Chevrolet
H E R E SO ON
as good as new. Factory methods
i t thoroughness and long exper­
ience as Chevrolet specialists ac­
C A R S P A IN T E D
quaint us with every part of your
■ar. If th ere’s trouble or your Chev­
Gas * O il - Accessories
rolet is not behaving as normally
ts It should let us apply a lasting
:ure. We promise guaranteed work­
Cars W ashed and Polished
m anship a t an approved price.
Hillsboro MotorCo. Used Car Exchange
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
C h ev ro let and
3 rd and W ash.
O ldam obile
Phone 441
2nd and W ash. Phone 2841
Soap
Ivory.
26c
Lb............................
bars. B ar ......
...... 5c
pkg. ..................................
21c
Medium size
O xyd
ol
size
Large
Crisco
3-lb. tin ..........................................
M arm alad e
O R A N G E , C. & B.
1-lb. ja r ...
Catsup
Crosse & Blackwell. 14-oz.............
W h eaties
Fkg.
52c
23c
When bicycles were four feet tall and
the theory of evolution was beginning
to rock the world? Oddly enough,
bicycling is a thoroughly modern sport
in new guise, of course—and in cer­
tain circles, evolution is still regarded
as subject for controversial discus­
sion, Some things just don’t change
—and neither has the fact that the
only way to earn financial independ­
ence is by SAVING REGULARLY.
Commercial National Bank
19c
11c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Jan. 25 and 26 only.
“Tho Largest Indrpenrirnt Bank
In W ashington County”
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H IL L S B O R O
OREGON
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ET your McColl Pattern and your fabric . . .
the rest is easyl The pattern above i t a gem
of tim pliclty-yo u'll never find an easier sleeve to make
than that one. As In all McCall Printed Patterns, you have
help from start to finish . . . for the cutting line and mak­
ing directions are understandably printed on each pattern
piece. And place your faith In the Cut-and-Sew Guide
when It comes to putting the dress together. There are
Complete pictured directions to show you how.