The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 09, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
H I L L S B P R O A R G U S , H IL L S H O R O , 0 R E G O N
Sunday In th c afternoon they drove
to Portland, w here they viewed Victor Willis
Banks School
| the L am bart gardens.
C harles Kessler has installed a
gas pump in front of his place
Head Selected ■ [ of new business
Enlists Army
on Main street.
Tnt .**
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bH
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n a ila b le to cover losses, including
that of the building itself, totaling
approxitnately $600,000.
Fire kisses to state property since
tile restoration fund was eieated
and up to the eapitol fire aggre­
_____
C. W. McPeak and family visited
gated $161.3-10 Among the more
.
Mr and Mrs. Herb Cham berlain in
of these losses was that in­
E ig h th
G ra d e
G ra d u a tio n Portland Sunday.
H ills h o ro G ra n g e rs V is it at serious
volved
in the destruction of the
-»,
j » ».
. _
Lloyd Heard became seriously ill
old
training
school for boys with
C h a n g e d to M a y 17
Thursday and was taken to the St
W a s h in g to n G ra n g e
a loss of $71,790 In the first year
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I Vincent's hospital in an am bulance '
of the restoration fund, a fire at
BANKS Verl White of M o n -' - 15 p ,r'e nte' Mr and Mr* W alter
the stale college resulted in a loss
<By Miau Margaret Mathies«*
Beard, went to sec him Sunday and
mouth has been named principal I I report
of
$25.000 Two fires at the Cottage
MOUNTAINDAl.E Victor Willis
him to be improving
of the Banks grade school to suc-1 W ilburt M unford" of Bonneville s" n of Mr «nd Mrs John Wiiîi7 farm, south of Salem, cost the fund
eeed Clyde Hopkins, who has re visited h,s mother. Mrs Flora left
■
$11.032
and 7,
$10.185.
*5'« " Sunday
for the Vancouver
j
, , respectively,
le *P
signed. Mr White is graduating Munford. Thursday evening.
B arracks w here he has joined the ?, ,7,i
" u ' tubereul, losis hos-
from the U niversity of Oregon ? ht i Henry Atlee attended a Willant- **rn’.v - Tuesday he plans to leave L o J.-,
1933 1 »'suited in a loss of
year. Friday he visited the
I £*,e society luncheon in Portland fo * '^ » "fo rn ia and from there go Io
school here und attended the song T hursday'
the Hawaii Islands, w here he will
festival
be stationed.
e i i ^ m '\ A nrd W w dh \? y - PCF W la KclI-v “» Forest Grove Sundav
J !™ O Mears and Kenneth Wilde
gills met April 30 with Mrs. C M
w T Sellers has been on the / w “ oo and H arry Dean Proud-
Moore. Mrs. B ernard Sellers has
j , sj ,h c paSt Week and ls u n _ foot of Pacific university visited
been chosen as a new guardian t o ' der a docto/ s carc for uleers
Saturday at the Bradford Fowles
succeed Miss Opal Tucker, who has the stomach. y jr and Mrs Dwight and 1 H Maxwell homes Jim
gone to Portland to work.
of H nisboro vlsited ft™ O Mears and K enneth Wilde re-
M M. Romlg, instntetor of nm nu.l braining .« m ihi. w ith the mode.
Frsttval Held
Friday night, and Sunday Mr and ‘unM'd ,o their homes in Waseo
S m n ( I m i », .Slanginsa
The song festival for schools of Mrs. Charles Sellers and daughter Sl!nda-V evening.
nsiry barn constructed by the school club, the first t-H builders'
W I. I \ t
W
L
Vet
this
his district was held in the Banks visited him. Mr. Sellers is improv-
W alter Mathiesen of Oregon State | T u a la tin
3 0 l.iHH» O renco
I a 333
group 2>rgiuiized in a high school in the United States.
grade
rade school
Friday afternoon, ing o n 's strict d ie t
P
college
spent the w
v eek-end w ith -*l>’hn
-
3 0 1.000 tV rn eltu a
Schools participating were Banks.
Follow ing the game Sunday the I i*2s. ParenU * M r and Mr5 *»»mes
. • I .66? Gaaton
0 3 .000
. f i r a t . II. t'u tritfh t. (}« lw Cr««k. »<H*«>n,i
boys w ere treated by MaU>iesem
'
L^iro?’'"* i i 66? rig arti
0 2 .000
Greenville, Roy. Harrison a n d baseball
________
I
McCool, M 'U ii I mi itaiile, lh (r,l
66? Shcrwisxi
*
Aftnsswal Wedding
0 2 . tHX)
Attend
Mead. Miss Moxie Hopkins, pri- George Oatfield.
22O*yar«t r*l«>
(UI m C rrrl*. flm l . W «(l>
hlrtl.
mary teacher in Banks, presided at
Mr and Mrs Reid Eldridge of
Mr. and Mrs. C. I Williams at- knocked out
‘ lea«ucr» » ere
' X t i i L ï r , row dto u n e «: A. Cut rig hi.
the piano and Miss Peggy Doherty. Hillsboro and Miss Hattie Kennedy tended “ >e wedding of then ne- firs* p lL c ,„ ,hS t T
« tW
f i r » t . k . stolUr.
Union
____ pane one)
Z GbI»
fir
teacher at Roy led in the singing of Portland visited Mr and M ri Phe»'. Francis Northrup, and Miss d a\ wh^n they osl , thiH linu
(Continued from
U~ .Y**"1*'*’. « “"I. ihird
ond. Lawlor. Beaverton, third
_
Graduation ( hanged
¡Jeff Kennedy Sunday
Dorothy* Pollock, both of Portland h e irt-b re a k in g m m ,
High
Jump:
Blevins.
St
Marys,
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fi"t
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The date for the eighth grade
Roof B urned
;
k “ ¡ " " d ‘T"***™**’* **p*scupai | 3 to 3. The locals w ill nlav aw av first. Spooner. Forest Grove
see ' ’*■**
m A .,.i .r .. ., ,, «
m ,.„„
graduating exercises h a s b e e n
ond; Y tiuni. Beaverton third.
'“n . J ’",?',.
. .
Shot put: Jones. Beaverton, first: Mid..» rim N » lii? w’ ilu i’; . i L '" e ’rw i!'
Rev. E Tilton will be the speaker. ¿2. "rdap"
,, UgnV
The senior class of the Banks
from ‘he flue and
Forest Grove, second; In- ■
‘*xon»i a Brown. Union, third
galls. Tigard, third
Example Model Building Work
Sunset Team
Loses Sunday
holm* on Scholls Ferry rood Co\
were laid for twenty Mi Ao
Wedding Held ers
na Fills of (¡utUmidi was hom ,
guest
Mis Iloliert Hummers mid Mi
at Be averton 1 Elmer
Stipe were joint luisti ,
_____
M iss R o s s i
B rid e ;
P in y
nt
nt the Campbell court Muori«-.
1 I *m I lor id f t l e i i i l s w e n * l i n n u .
md i.m l. were In play
C h u rc h F rid a y Evening
A>k your attorney to semi v«»i
legal advertising to the Argu>
BEAVERTON Miss Klva Russi
became tin* bride of Jam es W. I
G raham at the home of her mother,
i Mrs llattle R oas I, in Beaverton
May I Kw. Charles K Clark of-
! flviated. Immediate relatives and a
few close friends were In attend' ,
| anee. The couple left by auto for
a aix week«’ trip through the east
‘and Canada. They will make tli«*ii I
home in Portland.
The mnuiinnary study class of the
Bethel Congregational church met ,
T w X
X ^ ln “
“
USED
CARS
B ought and Sold
“»«> After a pot luck luneheon1
twelve of the Indies uttemieti a nil 19 3 5 W i l l y i D r m o n i t r a l o r
ver teu ut the Aloha church where ■
r
j o j
<? •
Mrs A C Osterholm was the guest j
t*t>r<l 2 -c io o r S e c ia n
speaker. Mrs Osterholm 1« a re 1927 C h ry s le r Sedan
turned missionary from the Congo
and is sp<«nding
her fur- W illy a -K n ig h t T o u rin g
, in Africa,
. . .
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lough at her home in Portland
Mrs. Forest llowurd wus hostess 1927 C h evro let T o u rin g
y 'x* ie ’!‘t’1hn1*,, 11 i'.b 1’hur!id“y M'» 1929 Ford Coupe
' •' Wood and Portland members
W' rc
“‘‘*nd«"«'*
Other cars $15 and up
Give Play Friday
Young people of the Bethel Con­
gregational church will present a
Agent for
S S Ä -JK S K
«
L « W S rho ol. ^ S m .ll B«>.
three
act comedy, entitled "The
t s
y
i r i ?
«
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F
“
¡ Ä
w2 S * ' Ä “ ? r ? f T : s s s - s r .
Fascinating Funny Brown." In the W illy s and G ra h a m -P a ig e
n
d“ h ' kn»Pl»r. BMV'm.n.
L
Tlssrd. Mcmd: Gwr«,.
social hall of the church Friday
Miss Doris S
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y
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- - » - e u ti v e victory. A walk HU,
HUIaiMru. third.
evening The players ure LuMcrnc Just received carload of new
7&-y»rd d«»h Knepper. IlM v e rte n . firat
Fonw
dles.her
SiS,er>
MrS-
B
radi^
d
!
and
“a
hU*
put
T
ualatin
runners
on
w ere chaperones Sports such as
" ho heIPed to
Dean. June Boswell. B e lly Munden.
¡¡E T u iS * * * * ,* ',nd'
<Bv I It H tm h b )
« Rhodu
« «»w w Tliyng. J e m
S
r
hiking, bathing, clamming and o th -, Georce M sss
n 1 u
u
Klein, David WILLYS. Come in for dem
220-yard
r
«
la
y
:
Re«v«rton.
f
ir
s
t
.
H
ills-
e r beach attractions w ere enjoyed a r., w nrkine
RalPh* who
GREEN MOUNTAIN
Word lias M ason. Harold
Peterson
John onatration.
»*c*‘nd; A loha-H uber, third.
been reeeivetl from Edwurd Sm ejkal barns and llurold Huff
Those going in addition to the
n
V
: <,K n **‘ ,* r * »‘«iv e rto n . f in d .
G rw re re VfadFUnda''
made the next TuaIatln Player hit m iLh'
chaperones w ere Alvan Kauffman. tU n k T sZ lid « -
e l"
M H Metcalf accompanied
G r w * ••«•'»nd; Rous. Aloha- c c t - eanm ’ n ^ T ,,r’ n!,,*'rrt‘t‘ ’» a
Tillie Knorr. Lora Gary. Ju n e G ar-
--
bunda-'
Huber. third.
e t c camp ut Enterprise.
, by her small son left Thursday
G ra h a m -P a ig e Sedan
a.rH i * e - JU'«P
Pulver. Bcwverton
V* ’
11. flr»t
' ounty Agent William Cyrus and ' morning fot; a week’s stay w ith her
$ 8 4 9 D e liv e re d H e re
«rove, »«rond
n . . i », Mra. Cyrus visited the O aruer fam
sister. M rs W C am pbell at Lex
Hillaboro. third.
n
Pes Thursday. Mrs. Cyrus tuught i Ington.
Broad ju m p .
Noaler. i t i i i . i . . . . .
fe w ?
“ •
W illy s 4 -d o o r Sedan
N aeheff.
Foreat Grove, •eeond: B .r .” y, the, C.reen
Mountain school sev
Visit Gale Grange
Rieben, Elsie M eyer^n zXila Maw-
is Plannin8 to attend church degrees ^ 0 '°
ryd fourtlJ
Hillsboro was unable to score T ig ard , third.
_
erul years ago.
$57 9 D e liv e re d H e re
Baseball distance:
Rollins.
Hillshoro. !
Ml
¿»nd M r s
Henry
Neuhiitiser
_
IU*h
“
*,n
niembers
of
Beaverton
^ o n ^ U
T ^ d e r ^
^ g r ^ m
¿ i t h ^
X *
! C ; r . “ : rn ^ rd T t” rd'
............
!,m “ h ? n d M r s
E n ,n ,u Schultz of Port
G range vlaited Gale Grange ut For-
.
l ,orl «*=“ ‘T ove Saturday
Officers of I Gaa • O il - Aceeaaoriea
f e . ^ ^ t h afida nsf„h^
d a ^ J ^ T S
*"d
V w ^ e SU^ , , h ^ Pfinda ? ,t t
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,rto.,
S m e J k V. i s i n d “ r Mar"d m X
t he * ? * _ !* « » G Saturday
f“ « - t'ook Officers
eha'rg'e 5
f i m t : K. Piper, F t - m t Uruye. aer — ••T has U ^ii s » n g a “ .w
^ X
^ hw ^ U “ a
a
n
d
. T ig a rd , third.
w
ith
daughter.
M
r. . J J O . » C
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. x .s
s . , her
lit ,
u
s u g iu v i,
m rN
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o 7
t**h( J “«»»"• Bsswton Smejkal. returned with them to
1,'“ u lc'il “i*1*!,,,‘d b>
1-2Î' i? “ y 1" " HilUbor... .m.n,l, f -
- -
Mrs. Guy Jacobs und Mrs. L Mlci
S K
'Æ
~ S W ..h, Phon.
ames . “ ^-rsnl r v U y : Hillaboro. fir« t . llm v e r-
relatives in Banks. He also made Mrs G W McGraw
daughters of Portland visited at the Cornelius
Mr and Mrs. Hayden Brisbane
A ,,*
1 on,‘ ,<,f ’..rtland and!
to
.* Y
" " * 1 . U li.l.n
ru »». c e : Ib m F. l H .r p e r
some good catches of fish in Dairy
*
Fred Toelle home Sundav
w n u » , .»*♦« j
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w
~ . n I o Î.'
" • * k' ,t*oll
Ihrow
of Pum pkin Ridge visited the V.
14 luncheon at h e r 1
C reek while here.
' w .
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Mrs J.
J C Raffetv was• very i l l J
,
-d
" ° ° ' 1 10 t o f o r w t G r ,,,,.
f¡„ ,
K
, 1M)“
n" J -r
Mrs.
- W S 3 K * 1 .<
11 5* Eaurpl trounced Tigard
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout
to 1 ‘•"tv-. Keolta : .W H o llin e » » ,,rth. Tls.rvl C. S trubb home Saturday
“ i Ä T week
R but
. . « i is 5 improving.
* 17 IA
and Aloha c
__ s * ™
____
in>rd.
Velma Retherford of Buxton
of Banks. Mr. and Mrs. M aurice
spent the week-end with Grace
Thompson of V ernonia and Miss
S
t t
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S
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Strubb
Mamie Sandy of B uxton picnicked
Member Sorority
el home in P ortlan d ^ n n d n v
I a i ’ u ” ''’ < Sherwood
at Tualatin.
Ba»««h«ll
throw aeeuracjr:
F*
F'r«*««
in Washington park in Portland
Leaders
♦», Name
4 •
Mr and M rs Jim Puddingy # Aloha at Tigard and Hillsboro at ' J ,irani' ^*r*t • J - V»n<Urv«id«n. F'ormt
Sunday.
Miss Kuth Bailey became
» S „ ? ,£ " 'r nor-a,“ s , s ’" ' s ■ * » » ' ' : . a s » s a
, n ds
................................................................. member of Sigma Epsilon Pi,
« S » K W S S S S S
........................ S S S
K
X '" .
--------------------- honorary sorority, at Monmouth
normal last week.
Miss Wilmu Kosencrans had I
university. ’
1
31 Fact£lc as general chairm an and Miss
prom inent part in the senior elas:
Mr a n d M r « R -vin t,
j
en Asbahr. secretary and program
play
at Banks union high school
and son Ronnie
M ou£lind*Ue -h air"13" '
iolIowing c
last Friday night She and M is
.
.
.
vouiiutiiiuate
i
chairm
en
w
ere
appointed:
Mrs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli G rind e S
X
V ' f ’ ppo,nte* , « " •
Mrs M R e u X g g e r and children
catching The "«w ito,"
,n ,,Z r “Tb.m f'r
Wilmu Bailey went with the senio
class to the coast over the week
end.
Sam Strubb. with two friends
Agate Beach Sundav.
'
~ T h e"‘h?,'7Ti ,l“ u an a J B r°» 'n ‘wo. bn. third
A lbert Stafford of Taft was a nresents“’? w “ R a v n a rd 'fo rW ^ iin
Miss Gladys Overton of B uxton - S h r i n w ^ J T made one error
th r ..........i , „ .
from Westimber CCC camp v visited
i s il e .
Banks visitor Sundav
presents. J. w R aynard for traffic spt,nt the Week-end a t t h e I r ? » rltl i r al?d G ran‘- who pitched Bl*l*b.,r(. fir»t t t *,..h a » Ttaard — his home Sunday
Miss Sylvia Oasheim and P hvll.s » a
M is. Evelyn Hesse JU ffety h o ^ T
J ‘ C for T lgard' while »*“ hard, w ere
Mr and Mrs Clyde Fenn ant
Nelson spent the week-end in Ver- “ ve “ h trg e“ M h e CTadiiaUnl c l ^
Sam Schleh’el of Ol.vrr.p,a and .
"
SUpP° r t'
_
r ,„ . r d
, , r . t ; i.
L X ‘‘
Lester
nraua w ith Mtss Nelson s pareiSs. “ d f l X r c The* S r is a r ^ k S 5i,s niece Miss Lucille Schlegel of Tu.i.,in
»* «• k 'n'* h
» V r c t C r c v ,. ,h,
M , s Frank Stevens und son Bob
third. ,
Sm all S .h ,» ,l* - k a r g « Buys
, by of Linnton spent April 28 at the
P o X n X X a n i: r EdN^
Ä
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re ‘a t‘VeS
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--yard daah H.aatenpyl. G«gt.>n fir»t Frank Genzer home
M anafteld. Sherwood. ,m-.,nd
Jack. lUmli
Frank Bailey
of°mceo X dsa ys ^ m ^ ena PV !SCil M r s ^ u X H « to n w X ^ t S 1 ar^
and Mrs Harold Reynolds C .,r n „ io.
?y and Ernest Hunger
i viu«, third.
made a fishing trip to the coast
firJ» Uyr nV
M®b»fi«ld.
SherwiMnl
w it h
hor
Pent the w eek-end publicity chairm an T h e sn eak er a i e aSal1? hxing in their home here c»»t. n
■*
f i r s t ; Jack. Raedvillg. w u n d
< u trlgh t, Sundav.
P a e tr
" M » and MrS and P r o X
b T a n n ’o ^ c e 'd
" HW ,b° rO f°r
*^ n d ^ i ,^ « *
‘
Grade Students
Compete Locally
Edward Stnejkal
is Transferred
Used Car Exchange
w.
Joint Graduation
Slated a, Scholls »
0
It’s the Big Event of the Season!
WEIL’S ANNUAL SPRING
Continues
SALE
Greater Values
Greater Bargains
Neuenw ander.
Th
Conference Held
Jack to w n ^ H ie id a le .^ L a u rt'f5 Buck
The fourth quarterly conference' Reaven. Groner. Midwav. Chapman
of the year was conducted Sunday Laurel Ridge Mountainside Laurel
afternoon in the Banks church by view and Farm ington '
’
Dr. Lewis Magin. the M. E. dis-
Mr and M r. Mile.
trict superintendent. Church of- turned to th eir home at Midwav
fleers for the coming church year Sundav and she resumed her work
S S r ‘„ * l 12 C , ' V ‘ , ’ 5
Galaa C rerk. third.
440-yard relay
Ravdville. first
G ale.
R. H E 1
I r w l i , second; W atts, th in i.
10 K 4 1 firJ t’ -1* r * a i , l :
Hiekenksypar.
K.wdvill«.
wu?1
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reek,
set-nnd
Buetor
W’ inter*« W ilson, («ales Creek, third.
f i « ? * 1«»
H k k e n k w p e r. RwdeUJg.
R. H E. rirst . Stevenson. W atts, second. H<s><len-
1 5 & pyl.
Gaston, th ird.
17 14 1
Broad
jum p
Hicken iiM,|^*r.
K«*e«ivtlle
Conn Ik ; Meyers,
; French. Reedrille, -¿-.m d
H^den
i-yl. Gaston, third.
S 21 J * it 2 I ? i. ? >U,iar * h h i* ‘* I>* H u a k ta la . firs t
v a n . and K.duk
S m t.b X H h i r d
*
* WM* ' * • - ' • “ • « * **••»»-
C rh Y * ^"’^ n L W' WiUiami* Ed w3ii»m,„«
£ Dodson. C. I. Williams S h e r» ..» t
a?Jd 9. Jo h nson visited Mrs. Don-
gola
ald G arrl«us a‘ Prickett Frida*. *nd
afternoon.
T( .
an<^ ^ rs E ar^ Hollenbeck i Laurel
and Helen and E31*! Sm ith visited
«‘•hrelner. Grant an nd
5’„ S ' „ a
» * » • —
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» «
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ä
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Ä
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M ,„ H„ T h . mpTO
Mrs .H. L. Jensen. Mrs. C. B. Tresh- H ^ r y F r e w 'n g X L Amity
of Vernonia SP « “ “ >e w eek-end at
am. and Chris Rieben. Stew ards
j£ s . W h izn tn d ? L ^ d a tele- the A rchle Thompson h«»me.
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recording0 Mrs^ c * B TYesh' WaW' er3m Monday n i8ht announcing the
. “¡j T T
_
h erV n°°.?i
V e ,e r a n
,,
Sm all
,,MAh
School»— Sm all Boys
B e lls . O ren eo . fir s t . < • -
Carlton Takes Lead
in Farm Union Loop
Leadership in the county Farm
Union baseball league goes to C arl­
ton on a percentage basis with two
straight wins, while Buxton leads
in games won and lost with a rec­
ord of th ree.v icto ries and one de­
feat. In games played Sunday
I Cedar Mill nosed out Kansas City
9 to 8. Carlton trounced Laurel 15
15 b o H d Huxton downed Verboort
Criek third"1, "ec”nd u ••rthimrton.
serve «toirict; Mrs H L J?ns^n Ä i s e
B a d ,F in ju r e d M o n d a y H7V ,rd M d" h: B*"** Or" “»*
d i ^ u ^ n g ; Mra. Fred Wolford, con-
M l» Ä
M eC.nn t . H - d . .
H u yhe. M an am a,
erond : C a .lle , Sher J
3
n e c tio n a l” ’ M i« " ¿ ¿ n o - ”c --------
Miss Vir8inia McCann visited at
'C ontinued from pave one)
w «* m
|. third.
Standings arc
are as follows:
______ ___
..x,«* uiiciw
com m onLo
L
L
SL
L
'a
Severence
the
parental
home
Monday
and
saved
bF
Jus‘
‘u
rn
*ng
‘he
souvenir
received three 'fractu red '’ r i¿ 7 ^ ' ,
r7l* < - ft~ >i> tiie
i,
communion,
and s t Mr?
a
n B Mc‘ h - ___
onu before returning to her hunters loose
« ^ ____
W L Pet
w L
F a ? U n ^ d?^tnitd
^ rH A
Tuesday
on the rums.
t'a rltn n
2 o l.<M>o Verboort
k n ,trk,kd nH Sh0Utd er M on d ay w hen
Vaw fir.,
I 2
A t ? o r k hh I L i ew,aJ d , work in P ortland after a vacation
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?,’,<! Laurel
aw Y
? y Frank F u rak * ‘rip to California.
The state of Oregon carries no knocked down by a runaw ay team Sn,i,h* Tualatin View .
Cedar M ill 2 2
500 Kansas C ity 0 2
G r"'*'- ,h i''6-
KK U nk a tk1 h ? k H S N e iB tO a
Mrs A B Flint and daughter ¡!£u™nce on “ * m°re than $21.- and caught under a harrow to '
which the horses were hitched. Be- l*«rovi.h,UnH'ro.n.u?“"' "V’1'*; f l r "
ftation Sondo1? ~ atfleld
service M argaret attended the funeral of 000 000 worth of buildings, furnish- sides
MRS GEORGE WASHINGTON
the broken bones he received C ^ k ,MM 1
u- ‘“
kneikeri m or » n d ThC
was Mrs* A nnie Im brie at Hillsboro ln£ . equipm ent and supplies,
Funeral services for thc late Mrs
o'*d> bruises. Bower was taken to , ’’r"-'1 iumi* M«*»*. Orem... r,m v,„
m Mr u k ? m
Car belonging Monday.
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Prior to 1925 departm ents and th
V eterans' hospital.
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Cornellu». »e.-..m j. K..Wr r - .
George Washington of Sheridan
sliehtlv rtam L °L F° reSt Grove was
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flint visited institutions suffering loss from fire
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1 iMnL
were held Tuesday afternoon at
Baseball th ru«
Mr anri^Uro n i ,, „ ,
a h ly P°nd farm near W heatland J°°ked ‘° ‘he legislature for reim-1 cca i »
D
wood. f i r . t
l• n “r,.G.i h * " H L .h , ’^ : k ■■
Farm ington w ith Pastor Henry S
tw o eh^dr M
^ i p b w Ilcox and Friday and purchased bulbs for the bursem ent The session o f 1925 •5 c a r l e ‘ F e v e r Results
L
k . G a l« Craak. th ird.
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1 H aller of Pilgrim House officiating
nonia and S t HoUnc t«ilro^ h v *r ' new pond at the Flint home
created w hat is known as a "re
C losing T ig a rd School
Sm all School.— i .a r a . G ir l.
Mrs Washington, nee O rpha Morey,
Nolan Van n^,m ^o
d? y D ,
Mr and M rs' GIarence Hoon and storation fu n d ' to which each state
First five grades m the Tigard
yard daah: a Brow n. B a n k. f i r . i ! was born In Camas. Wash , August
troop No 240
° f P a,n ks f ? 1" came last Thursday to visit ?ctT ,y contributes in proportion schools were closed Monday by v » < « « « .. 8 h .r w « S ,
of th
e developm
ent ^ u - r i i y ’g I •
M o£ K
^ y
R o ov
<£,2...
.
a second class Miss r Freda
City
t0 thc aPPraised value of its prop- reason -»
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Som,»
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u a > Johnson
u on n son o of i Yuba
Yuba C
ity.
ouy
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y ' . X e T ^ o 0/ T O “ ™ “ 1 a
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m^
in
y r™
2,
th
e „ cour‘
honor Cal., arrived
last T hursday to visit
erty
ning
1 Grove Wednesday eve- th
eir
and
„ *. , .
2*^® » fVnd
a re
...*w
.. sister, « Mrs.
n a . Waldo
n m u u r F u lint
m
a
n a «•
uou
m
e T h o o lo
{ s c a r le t f e v e r
'• • » » In « , third.
K ’ 1 m arried in 1915 Mrs Washington
family. All w ith Mrs. Leland Flint. ,lm ited to
aggregate of $25.000,
f i .l es W‘>1 rpmain closed the
--' -yard relay f .» „ „ .r M untam
fir»,
died at the McMinnville hospital
Aid Ball Team
T h e f o l l o w m » _ K, ---------- (-
? ent Monda-V ‘o view the Colum- sP°nsors of ‘he plan believing that rest of the term The other three
B -i,;.Z nnt h r ^ l,,‘. ? : ', . ^ d v ,,
? unday T here survlv«> her hus-
Banks
m L bT ne? houses ot bla " vcr h i8hway as far as Stev i h,s “mount would suffice not only grades will be closed on conclusion
; w
i . > t. , i i
M .m n u im m ” *?' two d aughtcrs,
Helen and
R a n t!
k i .d dotl? “ ons to th e enson.
W ash. returning by the 1 cover a11 ,lre losses but to build- of the eighth-grade exam inations Sherwmat.
•Ide, .»rond
A
Brown. Bank», th ird
Marly«, a brother and two sisters
?im: R,!?iaCO, SemV' w erhgre£n h ‘gh way to Vancouver *ng U(P a fund ?f W00-000 against Thursday and Friday if no marked
Baseball throw distance:
w
l.ytnell. i Mrs. W ashington was a niece of
Pown
M '
» 1 ° B°dle & Co., Wash. The visitors are enjoying
m ajor loss such as th at suffered im provem ent is shown
M o im taln .ld e. f ir a t : p. w ii.i« ,.
B a n k .. Mrs Carl lairsen of Hillsboro
^!ier<:ai?td ?* Banka Confec- the grand Oregon scen ery J with in ‘he eapitol fire. Experience, how-
n
»•'“ - ■ > . th ird
a
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4 :_x
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B«»eb«l| th r o w - seeurary:
E.
K elly,
tionery. Fred Schlegel. Banks Meat daily sight seeing trips.
Fue r'i-has Provcn *he inadequacy of
Marriage Licenses
« « • a , rir» t : I. J u rze n .n n , Kevdyille
.
M arket, Banks Pharm acy, W. S
To Make D river Test
Ju n io r Club to Meet
, e Ijm‘ted assessment since fire
Edward J. Ball and Irene Krah- ond;
C. C l.p n h .w , H i 11, ide. third.
Atlee. Kennedy's Garage. W ashing­
M artin Redding, exam iner of op­
Scholls Ju n io r club wiU meet loss?s fa v e drained the fund almost mer, both of Cornelius. May 2
Sm all Srhonlw—Sm all G ir l.
ton County Bank. McFarlane s Hard- May 15 with Mrs. Lyle Potters. The as
erators
and chauffeurs, will be u,
. i as the, contributions came
Carl Adolph Wolf and Eileen
«»-yard d a .h
A C u trla h t. Galen Creek
o a rt ' G earha r ts Service Station, topic w ill be gardening.
*n , so th at at the tim e of the c a p i-1 Marion Fox, both of Beaverton n o ,P T Cu,^ ‘[h ,• ‘t * 1" ' 'r e e k , .eennd llilsburo Wednesday, May 15, at |
Banks B arber Shop. George Sctaol-
B. Hniboke. T u a la tin View , third
the court house from 9 a. m In i
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tol fire there was only $139,000 1 May 3.
60-yard daah: A. Q u trls h t. G ale. Croak. p. m.
e r is manager of the team.
J. H . T a m ie s ie D ie d
Has Play Part
Mrs Flora Munford drove to
in P o rtla n d T u e s d a y
Corvallis Frulay w here she attend­
H. Tamiesie, who lived north
ed the play, “No More Frontiers, of J. Hillsboro
years ago,
menCth ofW: Sp e ^ h of o"
P° rtland
was died
ab ro th in -
neth M unford had a par. in Z
a^d^Miss6 M ^ e ^ a m ie s ^ e In d M^s
Our New
° * ROber‘S' Capitol NeWS letter
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Orval. and fam ily .n Forest G ro v e, and Dr. J. C. Tamiesie of Eugene
Wrecker Service
C O M P L E T E , Q U A L IF IE D
SERVICE
A T H IL L S B O R O
Saturday, May 11 - 1 P. M. Sharp
is the foundation of our sales
in this community of
Evenings
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Cars
1192, 3361, 1432X, or 2842
neXi
*?u,,,<,lnff' 'So be sure and come if you
need anything and if you have anything to sell bring it
with you and we will sell it for you.
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Here is what we already have listed for this sale
(Eight rooms of good household furniture) Living room
suite, dining room suite, bedroom suite, rockers, chairs
dressers rugs beds mattresses, lamps, kitchen cabinet,’
t lock, extra chairs, dishes, cooking utensils, musical in­
struments saddle. mirrors, fern stands, tools, books, in
fact everything for the home. Many articles not listed
here.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: If you have anything to sell
bring it to this sale. We will sell it for you and turn it
into cash. Cattle, horses, machinery, tools, chickens fur­
niture, harness, in fact anything you wish to bring.
TERMS— Cash. List your goods with Mr. Robinson at
livery barn.
P. F. GEIDL, Auctioneer
Phone 85«
VANCOUVER. WASH.
317 Main ta
JAMES WHITELAW
an d
“ B e tte r-fo r-le s s ”
USED
PHONE 441
TIRE WAR STILL ON
Big discounts — Fresh stock!
Hillsboro Motor
Company
JAMES WHITELAW, Prop.
PHONE 441
Livest Used Car Market
in the County.
P a c k e d in
M o th e r's D a y G ift
Boxes — No C h a rg e !
P owers Grocery
M A IN
STREET
P H O N E 81
Prompt Service . . .
S pecials fo r M a y
10 and
P uffed
Rice
Quaker.
Y o u r choice
Wesson O il
P in t S ize and M a y o n n a is e M ix e r
P roprietor
Here is the Sun
Motor Tester
which enables
scientific diagno­
sis of any motor
condition — all
makes. Come to
us for accurate
inform ation,
quickly and
freely given.
T hese lovely Phoenix hose are aliatl-
o w le ss , o f c o u rs e , a n il h av e th e
Phoenix D uo-heel anal T ip t-to e for
long w ear. C u sto m -F it Fop, exclusive
w ith Phoenix, m eans e x tra com fort aa
well as perfect fit for any size leg.
Ask Io see the new S pring colors
— T u rf, Jockey, P addock, Saddle.
O r W h e a t.
CARS
All kinds of Mechanical Work,
Body Repairing and Re-building,
Painting, Glazing, Upholstering.
All at popular prices!
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in the n e w S p rin g colors
is now available at
popular prices.
A u c tio n S a le
L o c a tio n 1 340 M a in S tre e t— th e old liv e ry b a rn — n e x t to
P H O E N IX
H O S IE R Y
O xyd o l
L a rg e -s ize p k g .
H ere is the very
latest In a boring
bar. New and ex­
act in its results,
as we have all
instrum ents for
precision work
and know how
to use them.
P.
& G. N ap th a
Largs size bar.
6 fo r
Coffee
Red & White stores brand. 1-lb. pkg.
M ilk
Red & White. Large cans. 2 for
11
10c
36c
23c
25c
25c
13c
q : J ......—
opwiuiiy price« ior Friday and
Saturday. These prices good May 10 and 11 only