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    Page Eight
THE
pressed with the recovery which
has taken place throughout Dixie.
My own business reports confirm
the enthuslastl*- comments on trade
activity which X have heard In the
last few days. Personally, I feel
th a t with only one o r two excep­
tions. the entire south offers ex­
P o p u la r H e a v y to F ea tu r e cellent sales opportunities for com­
panies doing a national business
V . F. W . O ffe r in g F rid a y
during the next few m onths at
least.
Copyright 193ft
Harry K ent of Hillsboro, popular
Publishers' Financial Bun
heavyweight grappler who starred
on Hilhl and Oregon Slate gridirons.
will be featured in the top-notch \ |
•«. l _ I , —
D I,.»
wrestling card slated for the V F. I ' l l D t S 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 0 i 1,111
W. hall here Friday evening. Kent
°
will clash with Hanz Schultz, mat
villain from Dallas. Texas, in the
headline m atch of the double main
tinned from ivage one)
event card.
._,
____ ___
_ out th a t _
_
payment.
He ,____
pointed
the
Local wrestler has been pitted program provided an economical fl-
against some of the outstanding nancing nlan tor renalring a n d
s r u s ,
E ;
Kent Slated
L ocal Card
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
FDK B< jams on Their Farm Program Funeral Held for
(H A K IEN II
Ex-Bonus A rm y Boyds Pay Levies
Charles I>, Kidd.
Former Resident C h id ill U. S. Job Oil Land Not Owned «»»•••>• »»»Hl p n eu m on ia
Funeral services for C harles M.
at Yamhill Monduy.
erable improvement since lus last
appearance here. Schultz, recently
"Title II" is the long term ft-
headlined I n Portland, employs nancing plan and may be paid off
rough and ready tactics while Kent ovr, a period of 15 vears or more
relies
on clean,
are m.uit
m ade m
on th lv on
"K hz"
Kitzm fast
iller grappling.
of Portland. * Payments
‘‘.'m eins art
monthly
on
brother of the University of Oregon an am ortization plan C ha r g e s
“Flying Dutchman." will meet Kay amount to five per cent plus in-
Lampm an of Denver in the first surance and carrying charges. "Title
half of the double m ain event. Both I I I ” provides for the sale of long
Projects for promotion under the
wrestlers are coming to the fore term mortgages made under the
new public works program were
rapidly and local fans are promised program by banks. Careful inspec-
discussed
at Oregon City Thursday
* T W v S il S? of Gaston a n d V°n
’ P * ? * 11“ « for loans un-
during a meeting called by C.
Shorty Dethlefs of Seighers are der T tie H I
prevent improper
Hockley, public works engineer.
slated for a 30-nnnute preliminary, building methods. Dent declared.
Several county, city and SERA rep­
Both men use everything but the
Total of $330.000.000 has been
resentatives from this area a t ­
ring posts in th eir wrestling and a loaned on renovating programs im-
tended.
wild exhibition is in prospect.
der “Title I" and approximately
Washington county was repre­
The curtain-raiser will find Snoose $i80 000tXW more has heen
Eplrng of Gaston and Shorty Van-
±
sented by Donald T Templeton,
Loo of Cornelius m tile opposite .
rd ‘
1
J
s ba' e
county Judge, and H D Kerkm an
corners of th e ring.
been noted ,n the building indus-
commissioner. Mayor J. H. G arrett
The local arena nas been dark for tries, transportation companies and
and City M anager George McGee
the past two weeks, but M atch- allied industries. Dent stated,
A far-reaching program which these farm leaders subm itted to attended for Hillsboro, and W. J.
aker Ray Dillon expects to offer
Meetings for contractors build-
_
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P
resid
en
t
R
oosevelt,
calling
for
a
tigntem
ng-up
of
the
ag
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
Mills
represented the county SERA
wrestling cards regularly in the fu- ing m aterial dealers, business men
and ■ farm
ers were co n d u c te d ^ t"th e * dl ustm eBt law- ,o raise iarm Prices siili higher while pu ttin g the * t-u p . K enneth TUlotsou also at-
ture.
"
chamber of commerce during the brakes otl Prices of Industrial products, has be. n pronounced "spleu- f c ^ e d .
afternoon. A house to house canvass
canvass d id ” by the eh iei executive. Shown, left to rig h t, leaving the W hite
J
, suggested projects for
sewers, water
of Hillsboro to determ ine canvass
needed H ouse, are W. R. Ogg, se c re tary -treasu rer of th e A m erican E arm Hillsboro ’ Including --------
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t?
- L repairs, to obtain pledges for ren - B u reau F ed eratio n : Ju d g e John D. Miller, president of the N ational aystem- Pa r k improvements, swtm-
ovation programs and to explain n ° -° P e ra tiv e C ouncil; R. W. B lackburn,
the FHA proposal Is to be started F a rm B u reau : Secretary of A griculture
(Continued from p ase one!
H enry W allace;
Di-
“ hester Davis; Edw
E dw ard A. O'N
O'Neal,
thirty per cent above 1934. Elec- soon, according to T. G. Bronleewe, re c to r C
eal, president
of the A AAA
m erican
trical supplies, furniture, and hard- campaign chairm an. Workers have F arm B ureau^ and L. J. Taber, m aster of th e N ational G range,
ware lines have been particularly been obtained through the SERA.
honse^and work until their successors are elect-
Models of a _ pouîtrë
___
active.
X
h , __
the 4-
h ed «• they ar* re-elected.
K lg h t-o t-W a y S u it
/->•
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hog bam constructed
___
Southern Mills _____
More Active
—
A schedule of community meet-
The trend of industrial activity building club at Hilhi
were shown
/
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in the south is also encouraging by M. M. Romig. instructor. The
V? a^buaint contract signers
^
h
Ä
C.5 * kW te“î"
The Birmingham district has shared *°cal chapter of the Oregon Build-
J ”A de’j uls oi thls program
Orenco Resident
Funeral Friday
„i W
C •«.
Filed Local Court
a result orders have been pouring
___ ___ mills, which are final-
in to textile
ly recovering from last Septem -
ber's labor violence. Frankly. I am
bullish on textiles, especially if the
code continues in effect and if
sotiihera mills buy the most modem
received from Senator Steiwer to
_
the effect th a t the senator
was
working for the WUcox bUl 'to e ^
tablish arm y air bases. The letter
pointed out th at no definite plans
as to location of the field in the
P eniic n o rth « ,s t district hriTbeen
p. m.. G ran ge
hall: Sherwood. Thursday.
February
H j p m cUy hall; V e s t U i ^ ' .
^ A vp H?"„clty h a l1:
UnUm.
15'
30. p~ “ "
Forest Grove. Wed-
“
"
‘ “
20' 9 30
tn ," P rid e .* <Febru«JC
BlQom'
ul
aJla « » i s
m eted
out r u ‘”
to Jo
h n R.
Holt of Hillsboro
» Thursday when he plead
™“ i ' ’
* n « ‘ «e plead
Sr ih -
''
"
° f the P™ *- to a charge of hav-
n ’ n° „
° n h‘t
« « "sen ten ced * to serv o * i davs m
Washington County Jersey C attle
club will hold its annual meeting
Monday noon at the Forest Orovr
chamber of commerce. Officers for
the coming year will be elected
Members of flic club plan to pro-
vide ttie regular noon luncheon for
the chamber of commerce und will
hold their meeting in the afternoon
Come and bring well filled baskets
lll.ANHKH riTTKII
K«««»« f
('■aiaivtrUl Nallun.l Hank A n o i
)<(Nal»l«ii»'* >w?l
Office «VU
Koura
® SO < n,
i g m
I so t» m. t„ 6 p ro
I
FUEL
' Edgings and Inside, dry.
\3 1
16-lneh. Curd
Excellent kitchen wood, the best
buy you can find.
Seasoned Slab and Block
18 Inch Old Gruwth Fir
Coal and (¡aseo Itrlqurls
W aller W. W aters, head of
(lie bonus arm y routed from Ilia
cap ital In 1932. Is pictured nt
work in tho W ar D epartm ent a t
W ashington.
G eneral Douglas
M acA rthur,
who headed the C o u n ty F ou r-H C lu bs
troops which dispersed
tbo
to R e c e iv e C h a rters
“ arm y ,” gave him the Jeb.
,
C harters for 4-H club groups at
H erm a n K eh se
Raleigh und Beaverton were g ru n t­
ed tins week, according to infor­ Phone 3383X
Res. phone 3082
mation received at the county school
superintendent's office. The Raleigh
group Is a camp cookery club while
.
the
Beaverton
organization
I*
Townsend Old Age Revolving Pen- named ttie "Nimble Thimble ' club
slon club of Hillsboro Is sponsoring
“ 35-cent luncheon a t the C hris- M e n t a l H v iri ie n e T a lk s
February
B r r O o Ä a Q d C c a st O v er K E X
n m.
n i Judge
.Indus» A. Jeffrey
Ts»rfr».v of
awf Portland,
.»,«
D
p.
o
Series of radio broadcasts on
SP«“ “ ^
HUS g a th e rin g us one o i
■Psychology of l*ers»nal
II coat» mi little to keep your
Radio at the peak ol effirlrne)
With our modern equipment we
ran bring hark (hat lull re
being sch ed u led
M e»her , .7 , < i~ ‘ vu “
« ■ « w earer
V ancouver w««h
‘ N
* berK and in Beaverton. Around
Interested cejved rsr.A,
by O l H Kraus county ! sonant tune and lho»e »lalion«
______ 100 _______
Vancouver.
u .w .h » Wash.
» .u
.
I folk of th a t community gathered to 8C,>° o1 superintendent.
you I'NEII Io enjoy.
^ Members
' * r, L of ± the
t.be C,°U,?2y teani
»’ear Judge Jeffrey of Portland
Eluded n ^ h t y .
K ci'order Fer» Krportrd
Dillon.
K
uratll,
'
present
the
plan,
set
a
tem
por-
All make« repaired — re«ul(s
up
Putmttn L e„tJ! and ch aae of „
Fees collected by Jam es Davb.
(iiaranleed
boro; and Damon
“
. ary organization for th a t comrnu-
rounty recorder, during January
° d o d m a“ Prtrreott and Pubot, of "'M em b er« '"ii'.i irirn d a " m t h e “ » • » d »«JUTS, a.,',' rh i'« m a re-
Coll n* with ronlldenre
Townsend Group
AmillgC LlIIiehC0n
County Team Wins
Checker I ournev tlan rhu«b A
u at a so
bacco m anufacturing had one of its the recent social evening honoring
r tr H o r . I . r a i _ . i . — _a
. I were Duri**. Dunton. T autfest, Pul- cers to be present for the luncheon
At these meetings the 1935 con-
?Hd
*5.* sk>' and EHls of Newberg; e a rn s
most active years m 1934. Cigarette former members of the city council
There will be no meeting Sunday
act
will
be
explained
Next
j
e
s
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¿
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b
e
«
p
la
in
e
d
and
appli-
B
consumption made a new peal.
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s. R. H. Ellison et al. or- of McMinnville; Sherm an of Day- Those expecting to be a t the lunch-
above the 120,000.000.000 m ark and commerce wil be the regular busi cations wUl be
lzc, signed. Unlike
Y“ “ <e a a ders; John S. H arper trustee
stee. vs
vs. ton; 8m ‘th of Vancouver. Wash.; eon are requested to let R. L. Put-
t5
up W
wU1
indications point to another big ness meeting and is called for 6 30
w L .. ? * ? u ? " Up
U1 not be Harry M Kerron et al. overruling
erruling Nelson, Shold and Brown of Port- I nain, C hristian m inister and presi­
year. I am told th a t trade in the P- m Monday.
? < ¿ 7 W . U’e Proper e°oper- motion; Union C entral Life In su r- land, and BaU of Hillsboro
dent of the club, know the number
atlon from contract signers a four ance company vs. Eugene F. Me-
________
Carolinas is about fifteen to twenty
to expect. The ladles of the church
weeks
period
should
see
the
corn-
Cornack
et
al.
order;
S
tale
vs.
Carl
D
r
,
i
,
L
~
,
,
C
l
l
.
.
.
C
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»
per cent above February. 1934, S y n d i c a l i s m
T aw
; will furnish the luncheon.
hog program under way with the Carlson, default a n d Judgm ent; w O U l l r y r i l l U ¿ M l
which is in line with the combined *J 7 I
<»UM11 L d W
. way
H arriet Booth vs. Lloyd Crotzer et
necessary --------
papers --- on their
tobacco and textile gains.
ux, default and Judgment; Carl
W ashington, D. C.
The lumber picture is no t so
G ravell vs. R. f . Bowman. Judg­
optimistic. Orders are dependent
from
„„„
m ent; /V
John
i“ E. Bailey vs.
»». Unknown
uoajjuw iji Talking pictures on poultry r a is - 1 c
a < < > v
upon construction activity, principal- ers to oppose this measure Thev al
atiuwH
r r o r u a r )’ I is
f fau
a in lt . °rie?r0¿ aces , a ? ^ , . e. L ali 7
wl.u .
sho* n February
ly home building. In Decemoer. the so declared th a t the plan would
latter was almost a t the depression prove unworkable and could not be
low. While there has been some enforced.
improvement since then, there are
tp nnnr«in<.
u«,
R otarians In brief expressions of Stowell, default, judgm ent; E sther W ashington county and all per- ,
,b,y / h e TW“i h “ !*i,on ®ou,ltv
no definite signs of an immediate ed to Dermir
' 61’ design* opinion at request of M. P. Cady. N. Johns vs. O. P. Matson et al -»ns Interested are invited to a t- . P‘ r f ,th f Iz““ k Walton I«»«»'*
revival. R
R ents
e n ts have
h ave been
s in w lv
* P?1™ 1 any
Pers°n
revival.
been slowly
t o 'S
T s Z m
chairm
an
of
ih
o
o
l
dUtrict
No
7
order;
Maxine
V
¿
L
¿
^
w
illiam
tend.
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ln a resolution adopted Monduy
creeping up and will force some members of the league e ^ ? ^ S at the Rotar>' club Thursday «ave Ya n H?r' order; O raham 8. Young
M anagem ent and feeding of poul- night a t the court house. Members
5PrLEg' ° “ the the opinion th at the law w o E ^
' l e"'S ° " the bulIdlnt-' of a Ward E r a r o n
d n FTe; o'** try
on
“
Iarm
th
at
has
fed
°
try on a farm th a t has fed over í the «roup held th a t the supply
other hand, building costó, p ar- n r i v s t h .
»7
would de- new school to replace th e nresem 7 d fc « f » ® , « - Rose C. Landry, half a million birds since its be of game was being depleted mid
ticularly
labor
rates , remain
remain at
at doUa„
a - n - — annuaUyJ
____ ‘ ,,ty ° th f at
“ te it ra receives
l hundred
Hill nmvid«d
,a nd. Liquidation
Shute «"ining will be the subject m atter asked
game commis-
cotnmis-
H,
,
in David
P 3™1 HiU
Provided ™
a m
30 per cent Saving's bank
author y to of
° rl?reM
T n 'Q f th " “ a 1 t .‘ the
2 ' state k“,ne
discouraging ly high levels. The tees. They also contended
coujd
^ “r r t from property.
authority to sell real Qf
MeeUng
^ m a tte r slon chise the season so that the
t h i M»?»hb^ lldD.8 Permits issued in ¡aw now on the statute books had
iedey?1 government through the
Probate orders were issued in the 8 p m. At the conclusion of the b d nllg h t m ultiply
\be
feW dayS U Proven satisfactosv to a'l reliablp neW. pubUc works program Sentl- “ tates of Effie Becker. Mary L. picture, the meeting will be open
ney i y double u ia t of a year ago attorneys
reliable ment was divided, although those E?1?” 0” - Karl Haefllger. William for discussion
'
with a poultry
anrl
rnP gam
crair, down
Hna-n here 4.
.
.
D
ocnp.j Schweers.
___ «.
and the
is much
favoring *i_
the action
seemed to pre- KniPVPF
•'iahon'
Bernard
Henry
pert.
«mil
lfinn
Po
1
A
>
ra»»».
w
<
*
Krueger. John Campbell. Mary M
greater than for the rest of the
Greenburg. Casper Kchrli, a n d
country. The actual volume, how
ever, is only a fraction of norm al
John Thornburg of Forest Gnive
Southern Employment Clouded
were h0W exact BlbIe prophecies Dooley.
resigned this week from the W ash­
Employment conditions and pay­
ington county relief committee, m -
Charles E. Wells will speak at f-IH I-G
rolls in the south in recent weeks fn. . J 0,’™ * 1 ,r'"n o " e ®»’ )
C
J
have been following the improve-
1935 contract. Some leeway the Rotary club this noon on his
T lO O p S q U ilU
O tto Voges of Banks was named « ’rdlng to R. W Well, chairman.
m
in ail
line« The
iv,« one cloud
„ir„,ri on
™ •’ auowed
in tnese
these cases R
if R
it can recent trip through the san th v » ,,
»-a ri -
„
- 1
president of the W ashington Coun Ill health was given as the reason
m en
ent t in
all lines.
, d. ln,
the labor horizon is curtailed cot-
« ,ncIusively shown th at they did
Co-operative F ruit Growers as for , the resignation. His suc<
c t s t v i l l l l l Mxtiatlon a t the annual meeting of w111 ** appointed by Governor M ir
ton acreage. Many field hands. " ^ g0 out of the ho? raising busi-
Hillsboro hoopsters defeated the the group here Frldav. He was tln -
it “share
croppers" and others 7 , 7 _____
x * i « - o u i c A d X IV IU S t
tenant
"share croppers”
Gaston quintet 31 to 27 a t Gaston also designated as delegate to S a-
connected with cotton activity have
committeemen and
L
D
i n
Tuesday evening after trailing 20 1cm to oppose the establishm ent of A l o l l f l K l i V I n i l i r < > < l
been forced to seek government re- ,
"1«’ r
rec« ' e have been
Y* 31 at_ the closc °f th e - third
1 C»47y i l l J l i r i U
lief. From tlje purchasing power ihCrea^ d somew'hat. The theory is
p „ h -_ , ,
*
___ J berry code.
angle, the rise in southern hvmg
if the am °u n t of feed pro-
5 1 tn,cdme tax returns must Quarter. Gaston led 8 to 4 at the
- ................... .
..a c ­
costs is Interesting
Higher food duced 18 controlled, the number of 7, iUed not later th an March 15. iirst quarter and 13 to 12 at half president and Mrs. G. C. Chase
bills are boosting th e cost of livin? ™.?s th a t may ** raised will be
.
were mailed Jan u ary 10
to tim e- H ilhl staged
a scoring rally secretary-treasurer.
W. F. elected
Cropp of t e t e ^ X r o k e ^ ’leg V u irs< !'iy 'a f t e r ­
_n d -—
n '?t.
and Voges were
.
autom atically controlled.
11
• •— year. S li . e_ cl° s}ng
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* e - s. ° - f tbe n - m é Banks
—
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. • r to
.
all over the country—the average
Benefit payments th at W ashing- Pa.Uur?, to receive the forms will t0 wm Cox was high point man the board of directors.
advance
being
three
per
cent
in
noon when the bicycle he was rid ­
Ft
o
n
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1.
D
n
o
t
FPliPVO
tr»A
.
„
’il
l-
««*
_^.z_a_
the last S
m onths* C o m ^ r S ^ Ie^
‘y, P ^ “- ™
from penal- with 13 points.
ing was Involved with a county
with the average for the country
t b «n n 1934 However, when
PIYV1J? d ,{ ,he retu rn is not
The local "B" team swamped the
C ady N am ed
truck _ driven by O. a McLeod of
southern ciU es'show the f S S
Pr°Ce“ ing
R epreV nU tives
G aston reserves 37 to 17 In the
M P Cady, local automobile deal- Hiiisboro. The accident occurred 011
Maloney • prelim inary game.
percentage increases in living costs o t , , ,
1
d
Pald' many copZptrX , 7 . of J. W.
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er, was Friday in Portland elected the Farm ington road near Beav-
and in retail food prices:
i?5ai.farm e rs have indicated an ln- a . T?
lnt^Tr.aI revenue, will
a member of the state advisory erton
The first column Xf hgures show *en,tio n ,
sign the new contract’ ¡X.,iP ,,H11,sb7 0 February 21 to 23 , Ask your attorney to send your committee of the Oregon A utonio-1
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2 S f S 3 , , r " i ,h e " “ K
' ” ' S S ' S f i ’L l “ “ ’ « ' . ? « « « « » -
• S l i . 'W a ? ! ! ? . '*
•» • » « « » • ’
bile Dealers' association.
Say you saw It In the Argus.
re ’ ¡ 7 to.«get back part °f th e money iY.ary’J 5 l° ““ “ f ln ‘he prepara-
th a t they will have to pay out for 1
1 returns.
A tlanta .......................4%
n %
the processing
p. uccasing tax.
-------------------------
Birmingham ..............57«
12%
Farmers
Farmers who produced no hogs '„„C,
a ttorney to send your
Jacksonville.................2% 12%
1934
and
who
went
otft
of
u
S
'
g
advertlslng
to th e Argus.
in
______ ___
M em p h is.......................4% u - ;
hog business entirely " w nf n^ t
■BBBBBBBBBBB b m b m - . « . . -
Mobile .........................27«
11%
eligible to sign the 1935 contract
New Orleans ..............3%
jj % directors who served ln 1934 m et a t
WE KNOW
is just around the corner
Norfolk .......................3%
j j
Hilasboro Tuesday and went over
Richmond .................37«
107«
and we are showing beau­
the details of the 1935 contract
Savannah ................... j%
u % and made plans for the 1935 pro-
tiful ready-made curtains
I am fundamentally hopeful about gram- These committeemen and
—YOU KNOW US!
and curtain materials to
the labor situation this year. Re- directors will serve on the new
freshen and brighten up
percussions from the serious tex­
those windows.
tile strike are still being f e l t
throughout the south, where a cer­
F in e st M a r q u ise tte 5 0 -in .
tain number of disputes have not
PANELS
yet been settled. I believe, how -'
Full length with two-tone
ever, th a t these will be ironed out
w ithout any serious disruption of
rayon bottom f r i n g e .
production and th at as the year
works along, general labor peace
will become widespread. There is
some talk of a general textile strike
Values to .$1.50
H
O
L E P R O
O
F
H
O
S I E R
/
in the spring, but I feel confident
R
U
F
F L E D C U R T A IN S
th a t this will be averted as will
B o u g h t an d S old
Full width and full length.
also any possibility of a general
walkout in the automobile and steel
Dots, bars, floral patterns
indu£ tries.
i
a n d plain centers with
H aro 1« tho Valentino th a t's sure to
All ln all, I am very much lm-
1031 F ord R o a d ste r
colored ruffles.
L O O K IN G IN T O T H IN G S
win to p rating in her favorl Sheer,
1931 W illy * S ix S ed a n
On sale, p e r p a i r C / O L z
London Magistrate (to
shadowless stockings of a new and finer
in Center
1929 N ash S ed a n
4 0 -in c h M a r q u ise tte
Scot who has been o u t
quality . . . certified by te s t o f the
1930 M a r q u ette C o u p e
C
U
R
T
A
IN
IN
G
S
Window !
“painting the town red” ) :
B etter Fabrics Testing Bureau . . . in a
Ecru, white a n d fifteen
1928 C h e v ro le t C o u p e
“Seven days imprisonment.”
different color combina­
quaintly old fashioned, y et modern, pack
1927 C h e v ro le t S ed a n
The Scot: “Ye canno dae
tions.
In
c
lu
d
in
g
n
e
w
specially designed for Valentine giving.
that; I’m only up here on
1927 S tar R o a d ste r
spring cretonnes. Big as­
an
excursion
ticket.”
Wo'H
help you select correctly the color
1927 F ord R o a d ste r
sortment, full bolts. Val­
There’s
nothing
Scotch
she
will
like. C om o in — or phonel
ues
to
1929 C h ev ro let T ru ck ,
E n jo y Y o u r
of
R a d io
loo
L
D ouglass
O>x>k Agent (to farm er); "Y ou1
ought to buy an encyclopedia now R i l f f l f l d »
C x**o<rSzw ox
t,lat vour boy is goin g to school." • * * • * • » * *
Farm er: "Not on your Ufe. Let Selfridge Iiro»,
Phone ZIX
him walk, the sam e as I did."Ex ______________
UCI ▼ ■ VC
Hie Memorial - - -
Aloha Grange Hall Closing of Grouse
at Season Asked Here
Backed by League
Rotarians Give
Views on School
’ «- I hornburg Resigns
Otto Voges to Head
from Relief Body
- New Corn-Hog Plan
Outlined 3t Meets
EVE. FAN, NONE AND TUHOAT
NPE< IAEINT
C o u n ty J e r s e y G roup
P la n s A n n u a l M e etin g
C.
Ä T i,Ä Ä .*
To preserve memory to the
rightful heirx of the c o m i ii g
yenra, that it may have the same
meaning to them that the living
have found in it, thnt in the dutv
of the memorial. Only »elected
granite should he used, other
materials do not stand the test
of time.
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ii
S t , , , i . O R F G, ? N M O M E N T
— "
Mgr.
-:-
W ORKS
,,th a, Main. Hillsboro
P owers Grocery
Fruit Grower Co-op
Income J av
Defeats Gaston Hi ty
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
NR,
Prompt Service . . .
be Reported Soon
in Truck Accident
Spring-
' i41-
CHEVROI.ETS
ÜSEDÜ
CARS
.......39c
QQo
ROLLER
SKATING
Shute Park
E v ery N ig h t E x c ep t
M onday
r
Like new.
A g e n c y fo r
W ILLY S and
G R A H A M -P A IG E
CARS PAINTED
VALENTINE PARTY
Gas
O il • A c c e sso r ie s
Thursday, Feb. 14th
Car* W ash ed and P o lish e d
Lots of Fun I
Saturday and Sunday Afternoons
for the Children
about th e q u a lity a n d
thoroughness of our Chev­
rolet repair service. Every
job draws our wholehearted
attention and dependable
repair of an existing trouble.
As Chevrolet experts we
take particular pride in do­
ing work that is absolutely
flawless even to the most
critical eye. And what’s
more our rates coincide with
your own idea of economy.
«»( ftr £,«»..» "Steil!?"®?'
2n d a n d W a«h. P h o n e 2841
C h e v r o le t a n d
3rd a n d W a sh .
O ld sm o b ile
P h on e 441
■ B B B B U B B B a H H B B B B B B IB B
50c yard ......
.36 inches wide a n d six
feet long. Complete with
rollers and brackets, all
ready to hang.
_
E a ch ......................... Z u C
1 0 0 B o lts S p rin g
R U F F L IN G S
Just received. Pastels and
plain colors. Dots a n d
dainty patterns. It’s the
final touch to that new
spring frock.
P e r y a rd ........
Q taxlil^n kc-ï. f u a í t untfi a. a¿(t oí
^ h a íLaiv i c i J
9
19c
S e r v ic e a b le , D u r a b le
P aper
W IN D O W S H A D E S
10c
of
h is hom e
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. D.
Wilhelm Schumacher, 7», died
Tuesday at his home near «»relic«.
He was born in August. 1855. al
Hiegburg. Germany, anil had lived
In tills country about 40 year»
Funeral services will Is' held Eli
day al 9 30 a in. from Hl Cecilia
Ualholle church at Beaverton, will»
Interm ent at Mt. Calvary cemetery
County and City
Officers at Meet
Babson Reviews
Conilltions dOUUl
at
lie was born
Claim for 11030 ill taxes alleged
to have been paid to the county by October 1», 1880, a t Homesvllle
Mr and Mrs John Boyd during , <>»»»•>■ Funeral services will be held
38 veins on 33 acres of land which lids afternoon (T hursday) a t two
t‘l x y
* .....-
.........
!
In
Forest
Grove
with
Rev.
C.
p
sought a refund, declaring tiiat
since 1908 Mr lloyd had paid taxes Sabin officiating, Interm ent will
on 8« acres of land between llllls- j tie nt Gaston. Mr. Kidd Is survived
boro and Cornelius A recent *ur- by three sons, Earl of Yamhill
vey revealed th a t the tract con- j Ray of Portland, and Howard of
tallied but 57 acres. The refund was Carlton; and a daughter, Mrs Ei t
granted to Mrs. lloyd by the coun- Hopkins of Carlton,
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ni
Shaffer, who died Monday at the
home of his daughter in S acra­
mento. Cal., were conducted at the
Donelson * Sewell chapel here
Wednesday afternoon with Rev. ll.
A Deck officiating. Interm ent was
at Fir Lawn cemetery.
Mr. S h atter was born April 31,
I 1858, at Freeport. III., and lived in
Hillsboro for 35 years. He is su r­
vived by a son. W O S hafter of
Kennmore. N Y . two daughters.
Mrs E t, Johnson of Sacramento.
Cal . and Mrs R. L. Lumbcrson of
El Monte. Cal.; and two sisters.
Mrs. S arah Johnston of S tu a rt-
ville. Minn and Mrs Angle Good­
rich of Glyndon. Mum
Mr Shaffer was janitor at the
local high school for many years
and was well known here
Cited at Local Meet
HIHII
85. died
98c
P a ir
in charming Valentine
wraps
S p e c ia ls fo r F eb ru a ry 8 a n d 9
W a x P ap er
19c
R ed & W h ite . 1 2 5 -foot
B a k in g Choc.
Red & White. */2-lb.
B a k in g P o w d e r
Red & White.
Lb.
CofSee
R ed & W h ite .
23c
29c
Lb.
C offee
Blue & White.
15c
25c
Lb. ..
C ereal
Red & White. Wheat.
23c
28- 01.
Many
s
aiany other
oiner items specially
nrieeri
1? 1
S„l„r,l„y. The,« price, „„„i* P e k / L J rf t yand
YOU
a re r e a d in g th is
a b u n d a n t w h ite
m ean s
of
a d v e r tis e m e n t— b e c a u .e
s p a c e i . . n e f f ftctive
a ttr a c tin g
a tte n tio n .
P ^ r l y displayed and properly p la n n c d -A rg IW
advertising Is the most economical way of Increas­
ing your volume of business and your profit
And rem ember you pay for a d v e r t ^ 1 w hether
you s ^ „ d money w not. You pay In loss of patron-
you
more~ ‘f you fal1
advprtiw