The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
P a g e E ig h t
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, Manli 7, ip.'tZi
increased trade, population and
Charles Bert hold, held on two bad
of the Holy Spirit in two weeks'
property valves.
I line We are now back to »m-
cheek Indictment«, was postponed
n ' .1 i
j'x
•
1 Three possible methods of secur-
regular service» as follows; Tile
Indefinitely.
mg aid t»r flood control »ere -ug-
I )l*Uird<*rlv
('o
m it d
a n d p ia v r i m eet
Fred W Oberg of Dilley was
M
IM
IlU
U
iy
VARIIH
|n l" i Bible Hull
|( l ,v W ilson s |n « k ln ,
gesUM
by
Cumiltigluuu,
namely:
(B y Mr*. O. H. I M m o n l
Ili» Mnmanrt nix..,,.
ni» nur.nl
¡bound over to the grand Jury un-
federal government, state, or u n - !
Charged
with
disorderly
conduit.
1
1
,1
,llr
siinieet
Happiness
Ahead
BEND — A rthur Steuihoff w a s
Call lor help against tuberculosis I d!'r
Thursday on a charge
Humtay M ?* o rn in g \M>r*lil|>.
nu ' 11 ,""r
"
■ t. 11. i , i. .. ..I Ol t rilllSlklFt lllu llllst'limit*.I I l l u n i A rthur and Oscar O ral of Foie.1 .........
surprised February 26 on his sixty- prvveiiient district. The government aiti.tu.» .tin.
n clot k
first blrthdav anniversary by neigh­
V a lu e T u b e rc u lo s is T e s ts
bors. Present were Mr and Mrs
Albert Scott. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Seen by Miss D ix o n
Deverell, Mr. and Mrs H L. Eisner
and two children, Mrs. Joe Bag-
genstos a n d daughter Elizabeth.
(B y M argaret D ixon, county nurse)
Miss Mildred and Ferd Stetnhoff,
Every parent or fruardi.ui i n
Mr. and Mrs O. H Peterson. H er­
Hillsboro Is urged to set* that
man Zweiner. and Joe Kusie. Mr
th eir boy or girl is among those
Stetnhoff and Mr. Kusie furnished i
,
____________________________ _____
mi \
to be given the skin test for tu b er­
music Several useful gifts were
completion ol the work Channel to. be absolutely harmless and has c4 to have been fraudulently e \e lng conviction on charire.s of wllln«
Henhuice of II year.«« In (lie fed
culosis M arch 27. This test cannot
received.
improvement sliould be conducted been given to more than link) Ore- euted. K. I. Kurallt, adm inistrator ,n*'al without a license and opciat ,,la | |H«ui(en(lary on two forgri\
be given unless a written request
Mrs Albert Scott.
Mrs E. L b> a central authority and levee« gon children For you it will answer of the estate of John Campbell,
un unsanitary Mlaughter hoiute.! indirtnienH wu.s meted out to vn
is sent to the school For your
Ricks, and Mrs. O. H. Peterson a t- by individual or co-operative etfort llu' Question, "is tny child one ot started suit bust week agatn.st Janie*. WUi4 «^leased under W50 bail
convenience blanks will be sent to
! gli li t ’.Kike, allas J E Murray.
tended an all-day quilting party at ot land owners, he said
th06e who lllUi » ‘thin his or her
your home Please investigate the
John mid Mr and Mrs. Robert I ?
Wednesday in the l'uri land federal
the home of Mrs. Madge Pomeroy
AnmHineemeni of
tlle Kerins ot T. B.?"
test and do not neglect to return
February 27 near K inton.
,c' f lsld‘T>i‘b>
Physicians of the city have Of Finlayson. The complaint alleges I I i r r v
H ie
j i-ourt One ot Uie charges again .1
the slip w ith your signature.
Mr. a rd Mrs Sam Ludwig vis- ndportau,i ixg.uding future flood fered their service and the school that Jam es Finlayson had power m 1 I t , r i
K i III I lU S
¡Cooke aroae Iroin Ute alleged pa
lied relatives in W ashington sev- ‘’biitrol activities is anticipated at board has expressed Us approval m attorney for the late John C am p -1
T his is a service intended tor
. mu of a forged ehei k al the Pliai
cral days last week
the meeting. Several army en- order that Uns test may be offered bell and that he illegally tra n sfe r-1
every child and an opportunity
macy In Hillsboro.
which it may not be possible to
A H. North was In Eugene on gtneers. the county engineer, county Io every child. The above or- red certain property belonging to I
again offer to such a large group.
Hurry
Kent,
local
heavyweight
busineas February 26
court and oilier officios are ex- ««»‘M tlons have given their sup- Campbell to other
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defendants
wresiler. returned Hatuid.iv nigln De« In itia tio n C n n te a fi
It is not merely a charity for the
—
Mitehells Reni Karat
pected to be in attendance. Officers port ln order 1111,1 this may be Campbell died in England
D ecein-¡from a Montana wrestling tour
under-privileged child. Parents are
«».,1.» «-i.-ur extension eloiii
Mr and Mrs E. L. Mitchell and for the coming year will be e le c te d
w,llbout, charge
Set fo r T h is W e e k -e n d
invited to be present at the school MJS-
AzaIea
baser,
extension
elotn
»y
.......
‘
o
t
n
e
tte
d
.
]
w
h
eth
er
this
effort
and
expense
ber 21. 1832
Harry had a tragic experience at
from Oregon State
of PJa r ,,EusX?e . ^?,ntedu al' d
Hr'iul tInals In the annual conn
and free literature on the subject
11 ng specialist
The county grand Jury will m e e t, Kalispell. M ont, where Jack lewis
has been justified will depend e n ­
collier
who will soeak it tlic moved onto the Cl&yvlllc berry
• «
homemakers conference Friday Vini?.
ay which was re- C i t y C o i l l l C i l i l l C l l
Is available a t the schools and at
tirely upon the number included today iT h u n d ay )
¡of California, his opponent In a ty gradi* school declamation eon
the county nurse's office.
Rich and poor are Invited and
Orders In the following e ln n lt wl'*'stll»K match, died within an test for elas. B srliools will 1,
O range hall.
hall
9entlv vacated
'
at the Hillsboro G
n .,.....r .v by . the H. L. Doane
children
of
lust
plain
folk,
because
family. Peggy Mitchell entered the
court cases were issued tills week bour “ « ' r being defeatist bv t h e 1 held tonight (Thursday) at Peed
Perhaps your child has Just r e ­
the tube
‘ ' »rvulosis germ does n o t Credit .Service roinpanv vs Mclvu
sixth grade of the local school and
cently been exposed and immediate . .
n
ville Schools In the A class will
know the contents o t anyone's M Stout et al. satisfaction
Harry was successful In Ills o th ­ competr at Beaverton Friday night
h er sister Betty entered Tigard
.
breaking of the contact will mean {V IF S . l5 t'F tTt 'F t L JlC S
;
high
school.
I
tCeoli.u«!
from
iw..
pocketbook
er
bouts
In
Montana
and
may
re-
th a t the infection will rem ain so
O
Judgment ; A. A Schram m vs.
C schools nt the court horna)
H erm an Shultz spent from F it- n?tn hranuen. W ismer and Person
Provision is made so th at chll- Marah et ux. default "iudimirni’ It,lrn to M ontana soon to be matched and
slight th a t he »ill never know
here Friday afternoon.
day until Sunday m
Newberg were named to act for Uie council, dren of s t. M atthew's school
and and W. E. Reeves vs. Lost park et wlth Jlnl L,,ndoa March 21.
anv effects of the disease and will
..
tx __
M r- and Mrs. w . J. B artlett and
Recommendation of the c i t y ‘he Seventh Day Adventist school al. order
never endanger anyone else
. ash­
. .
XII>- Eluma Beraert. •«>, cued at daughter of Boring
visited Mrs. planning commission that
t h e "»av also be tested
Any licensed physician ...
in W
Local M a n G els R e p ly
Probate orders were Uiued In G i n l r n H < W I1 P R h i f v
B artlett's nieces. Mrs. H. L. Eisner Tamiexie property opposite Shute , N‘H only
Ule h-st being of- the estates of John H Dorland
ington county will be glad and her, i101? ., at
>■ x l O I I I t IM H lv
fro m th e W h ite House
on
to
par-
g
j
j
f
t
f
i
teL
J
T
V
2
t
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W
^
ka
,
m
neT,
and
Mrs-
Fn?d
Plleth.
February
24.
park
should
be
included
m
the
n
o
r.
IerV£
to
“
*•.
but
tb
*'
»«eessarv
willing
rillm to give Information
Campbell. Michael Conzel-
i? « .of
“ ?. also
»«?» P
^Jeet was
iVI“r . L
b?...Pr.'*- Joint
W ZHI
-s. I7 _ :
B Menkens of near Hillsboro 1.
ent-s or those most vitally '■concerned
concerned
«.■ZJ,“ ¿TL'X« " ' J 8“ tha! Mrs « » ‘Pn S
»cott
01 T??«“
ru aiatln
uroiect
was read
re..d ¿ u ,e r a...;,.
man. Robert Hie, John J Hanel
\\
111
[vitT‘t
I'rill.iy
reiv
ed
.1 rep ly fro m the si-, r e t a n
in regard to the child, about the o te rb u r^ , s '\ 1H f r' a” d- vam* ,5 ° ,« us visited her daughter. Mrs H. L. f,„-bi.-u.i ,,,
^)«ler business | vided on a n individual basis where- Enima 8. l’arkrr. Mary Peterson.
« n ,w « „ HOME
o „ » ......
. ,,f
Mr' In Franklin
tuberculin test or any other pre- £{luntry 28,yeai ?
edT? ° £ n Eisner February 21.
a PProPrlaUon for m a- ever this proves necessary and Wilhelm Schumacher. Edward Her
GARDEN
Ml.«
McKee
of
week
Ulxwer to D.RooMVelt
his recent tl,
let
Bergert at St Anthony. Idaho.
Albert Scott attended the men’s \erlal?
prepare a city m ap and money from the C hristm as .seal
ventive measure.
Some of the questions which January 22. 191-. and they came meeting a t the Highland Baptist de*nal of a retail beer
church In Portland Friday eve- Mrs. Tsugawa. due to the
have been asked may be answered to Gaston in 1920.
Mrs. Bergert is survived by her ning. Mrs. A. Scott attended' a tea of lier store to the city
as follows:
1. Has the test ever been used widower, four daughters. M atilda given by her daughter. Mrs. H arrv
Communication of the
Emma. Gladys M hrtha. R o s a Moore, in Portland Friday evening, t h e county legislative delegation i,1**’ be l.he meaI,s of encouriiguy. , pieiui guilty Wednesday to «charm
before in Washington county?
and two* w n sT w S h ain Jo lm
. <* * b™‘*a B'r‘hdxy
d itg
-o f r i v T X e
W
d ^ r ^
having ^ o i X t ^ V h l s tr a c t
Answer: Yes, Sherwood, Beaver­ S &
Garden Home P T
will spon-
ton. Glenwood. St. M ary's home, of Mare Isand. Cal., and John v i r e i n i ^ n t , ? nd daughter bill to perm it cities to Impose a early recovery for the child in-
UIUS iUu'd *l° a n d co sts The sor “ luncheon and "S00'' card party
with a total of 700 children.
on
randltl
,,,
at
th*
home
°
f
Mrs
T
hom as
, bi?n?£_,of bquor
was authorized. L etters fected and prevention for those Hne was suspended on condition Thursday at 12.
2. Is there any scar or disfig­ Fredrich of Gaston. Five sisters and
five brothers in Switzerland also
^‘p e n tl i birthday from federal representatives a c- w,th whom he associates.
« '“ t he obtain the • necessary
necessary 1 1 - 1 ________________
uration?
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February 23. Guests were Frances knowledgin,»
.7
______________ 1 cense
survive.
Answer: No.
and Patty Gholson. Ethel and Em-
receipt of the city 's'
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ctnsc
3. Are there any germs ol tuber- i Funeral services will be held at ma
Clark.
Jackie
Borôricka
h
¿S
u
culosis m the liquid used?
2:30 p. m. Friday a t the G aston Young
Weslev
N
o r’ h Ju
in an
a n if
« r C m rai-
f
mg.
Wesley
North,
ita
^rani
ratb»r
than
a
cash
dole
were
*111
O
i
l
IV
It.
11
Answer: A bsolutely n o
T h e Congregational church with in- ton
H « t o ^ B ? iu h mfd read-
solutlon is a substance called tu-1 term ent at Hill cemetery. Dr. O Pau] Peterson and B e r t h ,
_____________________
berculin which has been filtered. H Holmes of Forest Grove will of- Margaret Baggerstos
Many m e- f X
/-* « !•
m ,,
.1
A
* •
a a
I txx'iil
^teii bowlers will comiwte with
sterilized, and government inspected, ficiate. H W. Pnckett of Forest gifts^were received '
*C' U e i U l C o I l l U S T a lk » »
First ut the series of recreation
two Portland team.«, the shlp-by-
It is the same kind th a t specialists Grove has charge of funeral a r-
M r « M t o H L Doane and
a -v iim »
A .U K *,
meetings
to
be
held
In
the
co
u
n
ty
,
.
Tmck
squad and the Mar inr Grotto
d a r t e r B a ri& a ¿f i S
ijiv fL iOr 8- P 1,1 M arch 18. In the Ql,t on a[''fa'l’r ~ t » u T u ^ \ h . n lla „ ' team,
o am . o on
n m
the e local
bx-al alleys
alley» at 2 'J
slid slso s t the stste hospitsl.
-
ited Mr. und Mrs o H Petersun
HiRsboro G range hall, according £ f *’" *
n“ o'clock Saturday aiternoon, Thi
B ought and Sold
L ,e L. E P r^ nSls’ “asl!" ‘“ U county «
tah' of rh ry »J>»uld following Sunday a local learn will i
uournai sia n spoxe before a
assembly
fjertrude Skow of t h e ; b< bargained with on a m un-to- p la y a ret.irn m aten ’v'tli the M.n-
’ rt5 M E " Y « a a ’ medicS01 doctor
S b S ?xe.n t,
WZ
J .
' u
r - n **' V
m
J
February .’6 on The Importanci-
coll<‘,!,' wUI lpad ln
W,
,
k,‘> n r »K
hi Portland
gives the test and a graduate nurse
« I?
■»
• • J « "»
» J <
D odge T o u rin g
r j i i r i C C l \ \ t'Q n c S C lilV
,r
^Irs
Wortendyke of Nonsense.”
the program
W ashington county represents-
Memlx rs of the« two Hillsboro
assists. All supplies are properly
D odge Coupe
'
?£
d.
cluldren
returned
from
Ocean
Annual
Progrrwew
le
o"st
recreational
school,
lives
Included
Mayor
G
arrett
and
teams
for
Sunday-
are
Pi
t.
Schu-
boiled and sterilized.
Herman Binkele, 52, died Mon-
1x51 Sunday, where they en-
Work on the school annual "Hll- P?°pIe Participating voted to carry Councilmun L. C K iam len of H ills k a rt. J Anderson, I Dickey c
1927 C h e v ro le t Sedan
5. How soon do you know which
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- and J J°yed an outing,
W. " is orogressmg. In d lv .d iil 5 c - ' m g s ^ h li k aro
on m i T ' i 1’ !
« r o v e c<x,k „ h Oak«-" J ‘>b>" "
|
day
a
t
his
home
a
t
Tigard"
tests are positive?
1926 F ord C oupe
funeral
services
were
conducted
at
Answer: Two days.
» . m o T t t e
M iy< A E WlUon of Beaverton ™ Coalp”
1931 Ford R oadster
6. Does the positive test mean Pe8 p chapel in Beaverton Wed C r n i l t c W Z :i|
is "ditril by K athleenP MeAliaV ® unlt,y organizations p Is h oped. and n u «1“ ld T. Templeton, county
th a t the child has tuberculosis? nesday afternoon. Interm ent was O L O U IS \ \ 111 X J lV e
Ford T o u rin g
and
Jim
Sanisel
is
m
anager
A
ta
r
th
at
leaders
m
all
the
community
Judge
K
nunlen
rapped
Senator
Answer: No. Too much em pha- m Crescent Grove cemetery’
_
.
c .b iA it n ^
r '
“> the county will | Stclwer for h i s recent rem arks
F ord H ick-up
1935 B a s k e tb a ll T ro p h y
I
. ^ e s i l i c i ihaxs..;;.!','
sis cannot be placed upon this. A
Deceased is survived bv t h e
P r O P T iU T l A t A l o H n been ^ ^ U ^ ^ a W n e t has
aw *«vn v iu j twocivc*
nas
~ ” *------ - ”* j —
-
'—»a • •»»»•%»%««, « vvoam » n b In
»^iIvi'T trojiliy* SVlllI)«)ll(" f t i n *
C h e v ro le t T ru c k
thorough examination and X -ray | widow, Christine; two daughters
c*
B x»«..i
pen
named.
Officers
are
L
aV
elle;
tb,'se
recre-
!
regard
to
the
construction
of
Bon-
19:,;’
W
ashington
county
bnsket-
are necessary to discover how much Mrs. Lillian Olsen. Tigard, and
IB» Mm. H. C. S irard)
Violet) Peoole
Peipie attendin»
attending ih
these
meetimm
dan’ as
“ s not c coming under ‘**11 championship w h s presented
infection there is. T his test i s s ' Mrs. Hilda Ordway, Portland, and ALOHA—Aloha Grange will meet ,« Jackson
n u t On.L
' ,buainess_ m anager; Violet
» » .........
no.« I nevllle
,1CV111‘’ dani
to Hllhl students Wednesday after-
simply a first step in determining two brothers. Conrad Binkele of , tonight. Thursday Preceding the
Cht t rn‘“i2,:, C¿ ír° 1 Cou1' 1 will receive instruction In leading iongres-slunal »lalld“ ‘‘'
Agency
w hether there is cause for s u s -1 Los_Angeles and Theodore Binkele meeting the local Boy Seoul troSp
group ringm g
mSd
condíri.ng
noon during an honor assembly
picion. After th a t th e X -ray and of Tigard
will present a program which will lev KcUy nubhchv M a r id é XflSt" 8roup Banu’’ and community pro- w r*
«
,
Anse Cornell, Pacific un iv ersity
G
ra
h
a
m
-H a ig e Sedan
other examinations are carried out. j
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be open to the public. The card dVeoratton Fri^cc's » to r e r n w w r
f i “”“
7 hey can ln ,urn •'l>oii'.» N l ______
t c l i n ______
i . T I l ______
L u n ______
c r .ll
coach, and Jack KUlts.
Il id; , i
7. Of what use is th e test?
T’
l c*
•
$N-19
D
e
liv e re d H e re
party-
which
was
sponsored
by
the
and
Jean
A
n
n
A
n
,
.nJ??
the
i«
clal
activities
for
their
re-
M
i
a
“
U
I7„ x " i . “ » a1- sponsorea oy m e and Jean Ani Connell renorteV '
al actlvlues "or their re-
___
“
baskeBball
basketball guard,
guard s p o k e briefly
Answer: I t is the best a n d M i n e r a l ¡ S e r v i c e s
Home Economics committee S at-
^ n n conneii, reportei spectlve groups Sim ilar meetings
M o l d «x.., C .,»
1
Coach 11 M G< xxlinan made the
quickest m eans of finding early
W
illy
s
4
-d o or Sedan ,
urday evening was well attended. c
.
__
are being conducted in several ol
l i t 111 O i l C j a t l i r d i i y
the state
state and
a n t arc I _______
.t..«,,*.»
pieselltatlon
and R e e c e
cases when they can be cared for
\ l j c c Q r v I L c r iT o r
Eric room
J Hansen
out a
the
«»untie«
in
the
7
„
P
.
J
’r
.
$
5
7
9
D
e
liv
e re d H e re
readily at a minimum cost. I t is a
L J U IU C r g C r O f I ,unch
a[ 31g w bought
-
proving very
very successful.
successful * * 1 **”
Funeral services for Oscar Nltch- H atthom Introduced members of
n
X .H W C
proving
____________ L_
man. 38. former resident of Hills- ll1*' ■'<iuad Several Hillsboro bust-
noT "^n?f i2?raanvOUi'r.
1 Funeral services for Miss B ertha P °r« an d and is operating it under
Come
in for
but i n 1 a d u lts ^ in T h e ^ h o m e ^ A Solber8e r' wh° dled M arch 4. will thp pam.e ° ' the A.lob? Lunch,
boro. who died February 25 ut G ar- neswnen were present.
j
Demonstration.
but in adults in tn e notne. a M
a{ j
todav (Thurs-
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Rodney
berville.
Cal.,
were
conducted
at
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,
positive reading or a yes reading qay, a t W ilson-Chambers on Kill- McClain of Aloha, February 28. a
. (Con .n u ^ t r , . — „
the DoneJson A Sewell chapel her- P o .to ffic e B u ild in g
m a y b e checked fu rth er by i n - , mgsworth in Portland I n te r m e n t bo>'
and will be on the ballot in Novem-
« Alts PAINTED
¿ a t HelvPetU
lnterm er‘t
Jeanne Sivard spent the week- ^ c . 1936
check-up
Deceased is survived b y h e : ^
’ lih ( ie n c '‘ lc''e Sm:l11 o( H :lli'
h
i " I ».
,r "
i«*«
I w«« a t the Phillips cemetery
Gas - O il - Accessories
8. If the child shows no sign mother. Mrs. Eliza Solberger, Fort-
H e r_
Sundav at mn o n ? i™
lp&lslaU°n began when he plead guilty before Circuit
Mr Nltchm an was born In G er- the new Hillsboro postofflcc nt the
of having had the Infection, »'hat ^and; and the following brothers Saiem visiting ' ' -
Bunday a t m o«m - from h a s - . a . -
. . . . ---------
a— .»
.— ,
and sisters: Fred E. and John A
visiung
does
it ^2
mean?
C ars W ash ed and P olished
Answer:
 negative test m eans §2lb?rgpr’
Albert Sçhactt. tURoyMHaìdemàn
Local Speaker
County Nurse
Explains Test
Bend People Hold
DlFtllaAy rartiest
Organizations Aid
in Health Tests
Two Men Arrested
F50 baU
Tragic Experience
Study Ordinances
Tuesday at Gaston
federal works
Recreation Mppt
Set Here Monday Hillsbo™ Major
Active at Meet
• for 8 p Mareh 18 ;n
Before Students
Bowling Matches
Set Here Sunday
USED
CARS
Tigartl Resident
E w S S
SolonS MilV C 4404*
Session Saturday r
c i
7 ) Jurors Selected
for March Tenu
™ c S S ü in ^ î n îS fe s “ " '
Ä e ^ l y T u r m g his a U S r o m was. P ^ d “ ’¿ 7 T r a ta ta n tW
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. .
m a- to an assault and battery charge
it m eans th a t there is cause for ma Conklin. Los Angeles,
M° r m P>aU tO° k
£5
¿ he
and WXs iined $10°
further examination.
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Answer: From a n y o n e who has s e r v i c e C l U D S F l a n
had the disease and does not
,
know about it or any one who is
J V lp p i- ,n i T a « 'T \’r r o _ . J
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“ lias
Harlpy
careless about the discharge of t h e ,
IV IC C U n g d l 1 I g a r U
T h e Lives o f a B e n g a l
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of Portland Friday _ when _
he plead
S T f r o m m u T fro m W e tte d c ^ s '.
V a lu e F l o o d C o n t r o l
L a n c e r” V e n e tia n F ilm KuUtjr to an indictm ent charging
of a a o Bengal
Lancer." lOnc<'aling stolen - property.
Dono-
from foods, or in fact, any unsani- ? ? ^ yi ^ Sen?C cll\bs, has , b e e n
< f
w—
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t "The
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rilla i nancer.
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tarv or unhealthy condition, but scheduled a t Tigard for the eve-
( ..it H O n V r n c r i f i P P t * featuring G ary Cooper. Franchot van Was arrested during a recent
X .11X U uy
Tone. Richard Cromwell. Sir Guy
always from T. B. germs.
, ning o f March 18. Kiwanis, R otary
Guy rt ’ on a distillery operation near
10. Are all who have a positive i and Lions clubs a t Hillsboro. For-
(Continued from pane one)
Standing, C Aubrey Smith. Monte Banks and was fined on a charge
reaction dangerous to be with a t est Grove, Beaverton and Tigard distribution of
rainfall. The re- 51ue,wand,r K ai7 Ieen B u rte, will be of Illegal transportation of liquor at
sctl° ° ‘ 2r. pI5 y? ms
. a
have
lnylwd
attend-
mova: of limb€r fro « the Tuala-
that tlme-
ger is wthenrxelwiT. l S ’ s th a n ^ n e . Djp n er wiB
held a t the s t -
woJl l d ? ot have solves about the conflict Between D
F °rtlan d ' , wl’°
in 100 can Infect others but all Anthony school auditorium a n d a m afaed effect on flood condi- Sir Guy Standing. — hard - bitten. Plead guilty to an indictm ent charg-
should be carefully examined to be I will be followed by entertainm ent tK“»s. according
to Cunningham, crusty colonel—and
three ot his lng ambulance chasing" several
sure th a t they are not the one.
j provided by various clubs. Approx-
Fal1 of the river from Gaston subordinate officers, one of whom
weeks ago, was fined 850 Friday by
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imately 200 members of service
HULboro is only about 2.5 feet “ hla son-
Circuit Judge Peters. Sentence of
C o u n ty D ogs C a p tu re
' ^OUP8 and th eir guests are antic- ?er ml.!i;,.a.n d only °'2. feet P*11- mll€
« •_ _ B
| j t • l ipated, according to O. L. Moore from Hillsboro to the mouth of
raonors in r le ia I r ia l president of the Tigard Lions club the stream , the report pointed out.
T hree W ashington county dogs. Reservations are now being re- In addition the river is choked
won honors in th e Oregon F ie ld , ceived by Glen r.in n secretary of with lc>gs' sbags, mud islands, over-
Trial a t Woodburn Sunday. "Bus-1 the Tigard Lions club. County of- hanging trees and brush,
ter." a settei owned and handled ficials and other civic leaders have
Control or reduction of floods
F in est A ll W o o l
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w-*~
. . . .
would primarily benefit agriculture
by Johnny
x*ete Corrieri ‘ of H ills -; - been invited
boro route 2 toox the first place
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on lands now flooded and permit
silver trophy ln th e derby class. R •.
u ,.,.
their full utilization. Farm ers on
In the
all-age class, ‘S axton’s ) B a ‘ *«y W ill O p e ra te
„
,
the high lands would be aided by
Don. owned and handled by Ed
M ills b o ro Ic e W o rk s more perfect drainage and residents
Saxton of Hillsboro route 2. won
E. J. Bailey of Forest Grove has
cities and towns would secure
second place and "Novae Queen, " taken over operation of the Hills- - - -
- 1
-
owned by Frank Wire of Portland boro Ice Works The Dlart had
and handled by Saxton, took th ird been leased by Clem Eslinger of
WE KNOW
place-
I Hillsboro for some time.
I t ’s sm art to w e a r tw eeds
.... S
time. He is survived by his wife suit
, .u« of Inability to obtain certain
and thre,« children in Cali-’ bU‘kHng InateriiUs
Used Car Exchange
2- 1 -
w " h
H,“ lsboro routc ’ • Mrs En>"la K lr* “nx o v e r M roralveil Uw bap*Lm ------------------
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Salem and _ Mrs. _____
B ertha West-
plcher of Portland: and a brother
Charles
Nltchm an of Hillsboro route
.
3. also survive
u
T . Hesse R e -N a m e d
on C o u n ty F a ir B oard
H T He“ «" of Scholls was re ­
appointed to the W ashington coun-
ty fulr board Saturday for another
three-year term by t h e county
court.
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First Showing
SATURDAY, MARCH 9
Again Weil’s Lead!
JACKET and SWAGGER
Spring Suits
CHEVROLETS
— YOU KNOW
US!
Powers Grocery
and you’ll agree t h e s e
f i n e tailored garments
are the best values we
have seen. The colors are
new and every one is
smartly styled. See these
suits in o u r w in d o w s an d
in R e a d y -to -W e a r D e p t.
to d a y !
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
S U IT S
N EW 1935 C H E V R O L E T M A STER D E L U X E COACH
C o n M a lie
T o P e r fe c tio n
With
Specials fo r M a rc h 8 and 9
Asparagus
Red & White, Green. No. 1 tins. 2 for
Spinach
Red & White. 2l/2s. 2 for ................. ......
K ra u t
Red & White. 2 1-,s. 2 for
T o m ato Juice
Red & White. 6 for
P ineapple Juice
2 fo r ..........................
T o ile t Paper
5 roll«
NEW
T h a t Y ou
Prompt Service . . .
Dole’s. No. 2 tins.
TW O
IN F O R M A T IO N
39c
25c
25c
49c
27c
25c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good March 8 and 9 only.
W ANTED
We wonder why a woman
as a rule cannot gracefully
throw a stone at a hen or
¡sharpen a pencil? A travel­
ing man told us last week
that he was afraid of his
wife—that she had theaten-
ed to kid him with an axe.
‘Huh! Why worry?” we
asked him. “Did you ever
.see a woman try to chop a
stick of wood?”
That isn’t evidence that a
woman can’t get the sam e1
advantages in our repair
service as her husband can. j
¡Our skill in repairing Chev-j
rolets means better work­
manship, lasting results and.
consequently greater econ-j
omy. A good overhauling, j
occasionally, preserves the
investment your car repre-.
¡senta. Don’t trust the work
to any but skilled special­
ists.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
C hevrolet and Oldsm obile
¡3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
McColl
McCALL
Printed
Pattern»
8186—
«moli figuro
PRINTED
8182—
lorgo figuro
PATTERNS
KNITTING
Instruction
CLASS
At
W e il’s D e p t.
S tore
S T A R T IN G
Mon., March 11
10 A. M.
(O n th e B a lc o n y )
Mrs. I. A. Lundgren,
experienced knitting
instructor, i n charge,
showing all the new
knitting a n d y a r n
books, needles, charts
a n d full assortment
yarns. For further in­
formation call at Weil’s
store or phone 2581.
Put Spring 1935 down as a SUIT wtosonl Two o f fashion’s
u
tyT
ar® sk«tched—
course you'll find thorn in
McCall s collection. Because McCall Patterns are printed
the tissue pieces are exactly like every piece that mode up
the originals o f these garments. And every tissue paper
piece tells you in vivid printed words what to do to put your
suit together— as well as how to do it.
If you wish to m ake your own suit we are allow­
ing a fine selection of new tweeds a n d wide
woolens in colors that are right.
/IQ
Special, p er yard
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«^Xa 1 « /
With the revolutionary FIRST all-steel
seamless turret top.
No Leaks
No Noises
No Patches
No Upkeep
No Loose Doors
Supreme in Safety Style and
Comfort
The body is approximately half the value of
a car, and here is the one strictly modern type,
exclusive on General Motors cars, the result of
years of scientific research.
CHEVROLET ALONE—
in a car delivered here at
’800
00
And less, offers the advantages of safety body,
safety cable—controlled smooth brakes, “blue-
flame” valve-in-head motor, silent syncro-mesh
transmission, and modern enclosed coil-spring
suspension.
D on’t Regret —
Investigate
Hillsboro Motor Co.
C hevrolet and Oldsm obile
James Whitelaw, Prop.
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g. 3r«I and E. Washington