H IL L S B O R O Page Four RUlsbor^Argus W iik W hich I* C aaiU ned Ih» H ill**» » » lnàepM iâMH H ilto b o ro A r o . cetak IS S I H ilb h o c » U 4 « p « * ¡ » t « U b . l » î» M c K IN N E V A M r K IN N R V . P a k ll.k » r» P u b lis h *! Thursday. Enterod » • w r H iJ s ls M m a tte r in the pueU iffi-e at HUUboro, O ra c n a ___________ ____ Penalizes Self-Help AR G U S. H IL L S B O R O , Large Amount Spent Relief OREGON Thursday, May 23, ¡Grant of t'o r n r h u n May 30, „ u . . Hayward School Soeial News of Yundchay Ti» Mr a n d M, C lim i.■■ V uiulehey of K, ! May 21. a girl I las Big Picnic Local Folk and If you rlia n g « y o u r uddruai kind HAYW AKD P upils of H ayw ard Their F rie n d s school a n d th e ir m others had a ly notify tlie Argus d irec t „,„1 ... W ed 50 Years Need for a change in the policy of self- help for those on relief, is brought out in the report of Governor M artin's relief in­ vestigating committee. Everything possi­ ble should be done to encourage those on S E R A O f f i c i a l * S p e a k B e ­ relief to get out and find work for them ­ fo r e C . o f C . M e e t selves. As pointed out in the report certain tC»Yntinu««t from peg* policies followed do not give this encour­ $983 local c o n trib u tio n u hen com ­ agem ent. but rath e r have the opposite ef­ p l e t e d ot 29 school d istric t p ro ­ fect. Under present rulings a w orker is je c T ts otal have been tak e n u p d u rin g given a work order for as many hours’ th e year, acco rd in g to Mills. Six work each month as is necessary to meet tee n h ave been co m p leted w ith o t $8957 i63 p e r c en t) for his budget deficiency. This work only costs labor, a n d $5257 local c o n trib u tio n covers a part of the person’s time. The (37 p e r c e n t'. T he 13 not com ­ report shows that if this worker shows the p lete d w ill am o u n t to $12.766 173 c e n t' for labor a n d $4245 i27 initiative to go out and secure casual pri­ p per e r c e n t' local c o n trib u tio n w hen vate employment in an effort to supple­ finished. T otal for th e 29 p ro jects ment his fam ily income, his next m onth’s w as set at $21,706 (68 per c e n t' e x ­ p e n d itu res by the g o v e rn m e n t and work allowance is reduced by the amount $9956 ( 32 per c e n t' local c o n trib u ­ of such outside work. As there is nothing tion. certain about this casual employment from K elief cases a m o u n t to 8 9 per month to month, the report says, heads of een t of the county pop u latio n for M ills declared. S ta te av era g e fam ilies hesitate to jeopardize th eir earn- w 1934. as 122 per cent a n d M ultnom ah ings from relief work by securing self- county 18 8 p e r cent. T o tal of 42 help work of such nature, w hereas the new cases w ere opened last m onth objective of all relief work should be to T hat th e tra n s ie n t p ro b lem still ex ists w as d e m o n stra ted by th e fact encourage the relief w orker to become th a t 50 such cases a re now listed se|f_suffjv£en( a( the earliest possible mo- on th e county re lief rolls. ment. The present system, according to A ctivities of th e em p lo y m en t di- ! of th e re lief p ro g ram w as the committee, placing as it does a penalty vision e x p la in ed by L eon S D avis, place­ upon his efforts to become self-sustain- m ent m an a g er He poin ted out th at jnjf t en(js to hold him on relief and dis­ w o rk w as found for em p lo y ab le p ersons on re lief w h e re v e r possi-1 courage personal initiative. b le on SERA p ro jec ts o r in pri- 1 Not , he sliphtest obstacle should be v a te industry. E m ploym ent records ,aced jn the way of self-help, ra th e r it of th e m en a re stu d ied in a n e n ­ deav o r to place th em in lines for should have everv encouragem ent, i w hich they a re qualified. i II* V h lm i I I iu I m o ii ) once „ M is J I. A nderson a tte n d e d « ' picnic d in n et at th e w hool house M other D au g h ter b anquet F rida} ' Friday T his end ed th e school term Mi and M rs Jo h n T ininiet m an given by th e Z uriel society F riday M rs . k . c. M c K inney * W . V E R N E M c E IN N E Y o f O rc h ard a le visited .it the O tto at Berg's in P o rtla n d A s s o c ia te E d ito r Editor T im m erm an hom e T uesday a fte r Mr a n d Mt * I. I* F urrow vis noon lied K C O v erm an a n d Les llow , M is W it H udson at cninpanicd O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N TY ’ ell »it th e V e tera n s' hospital in Floyd U pdike to O regon C ity F r i­ | P o rtlan d Sunday S a U c rU U a n R a te . S tric tb Cash la A d 'a a re day w ith a tru ck lo ad of p ulp wiMxi l i Oil P ar re a r 11.50 U . 8 . O n ttide O resoti M rs H attie Hill B ro w n h ill ot Mrs A lvin H unger of O rc h ard a le ».so S is months ~ ~ ....................» * Foreien Countries M cM innville spent th e w eek-end v isited Miss V ivian H udson F r i - ' w ith Mrs W H M anley and w ith day aftern o o n F irst A udite»! Paper M EM BER O n » ™ SU M La rye* t A uditesi W eek­ P o rtlan d re la tiv e s M is B ert Owen« of P o rtla n d v is­ E d itorial Association and ly C irculation in O re­ N a tional E d ito rial A**o- M is H E Hadle> and son »|ient ited o ver the w««ek end w ith her gon. tion. sons, the U pdike bro th ers th e w eek-end w ith friend» and R obert H eism an was a b sen t from j relativ es in S e a ttle and Longview T h e HUIeboro Argus aseunas no fin a n cia l iw p o n e lb U H j fo r school T hursday of last w eek d u e , Wash e rro r, published in Re column». but in Caere where thie IS at fa u lt w ill rep rin ; that p a rt of an a jie rtia e m e n t in which Mr and Mrs W O C olton and to illness Miss A nna L u ii.eriuan of For the typographical m istake occur*. daughtei Agnes of P o rtlan d vialtani Mrs W ena Chas« i md fanulv Sun- est G rove visited het folks. Mr A n Independent Newspaper, wboae eervicee and policioe are a n d M rs G eorge L aem erniun over day baaed on the p n n .-irlc o f the Golden Rule.— ’’And ae ye would the w eek end th a t men should do to you. do ye aleo to them likewise. Mrs. Ida Cai liaugti of Eni|toc 1a Ross U jxiike took .» load of p ulp M atthew 7:1$ ------------ — Kansas, is visiting h e r dau g h tei wood to O regon City Sunday Mrs ' Mrs. W ilbur B onnr for several O w ens re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d w ith ' w eeks him Mr and M rs It F ra n k P eters . . u ...., and c h ild ren spent S un d ay at Taft W aahMgton county is a peaces nt i < w ith Mr and M rs N H C raddock lov ,’ing community and its r e s id e n t f.e^ ' Mrs F re d e ric k S H aines v isited ure their inalienable rights of American her hi other. C N ew ell H uggins and w ife in P o rtla n d Sunday citizenship— hfe. liberty and th e pursuit SC H O L LS -S M M ears is b u ild ­ O ik * accurate chart of Mr and M rs J T ljiR o e e of ing a new ««tght room C oloniul of happiness. They believe in e tig s P o rtlan d w ere guests of Mi and house w ith full basem ent n e ar the the construction of your of property and the rights ot in ivi s Mrs P A A nderson Monday site of the old residence w hich was c a r aiwurt»« sure - fire to work. Mr and M rs W F A tchm son of recently d e stro y ed by fire C o n ­ repairM with no w arted They believe in constituted au t o n > C orvallis spent the w e ek -e n d w ith c rete w as poured fo the I nis m ent vv a lls T uesday time, money, or effort. Mr and Mrs H S R ogers and the duty of law enforcem ent officia s Mias T helm a He* sae. daughter of Mr and M rs B B row n of P o r t­ Let ua serve you for a io perform their work with im partiality land v isited Mr and Mrs O m er M r and Mrs W G Hesse. w a> un sum m er of better driv­ and justice to all. T hat the community and a tte n d a n t for the May q u e en at V uylsteke F rid a y aftern o o n M onm outh norm al school S a tu rd ay ing. its people will not tolerate radicalism am Mr and Mrs E dw ard C C oinan Mr and Mrs Heefcx • m d fandly and interests that would overthrow Am erican spent th e w eek -en d w ith .Mr and Mrs K a th erin e M oore v l i l t e d I N ecessity of placing m en in p r i­ M rs L ew is F ow ler of P o rtlan d governm ent and institutions was clearly -------------------- v a te in d u stry in o rd e r to save th e ir Thelm a on Mother*« Day self resp ect w as stressed by D avis evidenced in the spontaneous organiza­ G ra d u atin g class re h ea rsa ls will Mr and Mrs H allie Ire la n d and ¡N ew in d u strie s w ill be needed to J u n e v isited M r a n d Mrs M orris be held at th e G ra n g e hall at It) tion of citizens interested in upholding the ab so rb these m en as it is prac- o'clock th ts m o rn in g iT h u rsd ay ) ! W atson at B uxton Sunday L. 8 C am pbell, P rop forces of good government here last sum ­ Poppies will be sold on the streets of tlc a lly im possible for th em to re- Mrs P earl C ondon of S a n F r a n ­ C om m ittee inclu d es Misae* E velyn T ow in i Phonr 17*3 mer. Hillsboro Friday and S aturday by the i p^iand r iormer t'n’Pk,-vmcn, in cisco. C a l. spent th e w eek -en d at Hesse and M art Schm eltzer \ir o ta from (>. E- Drpwt th e J K W ebber hom e The O nh SlaUixi with C'oenplele American Legion Auxiliary and the Vet- ' A p p ro x im ately so per cent a re Service ¡ M ike W aeffler S r of n o rth ea st erans of Foreign W ars and Auxiliary. men w ho w ere on th e o u te r fringe . J H N eal of B e a v e r­ of H illsboro is a t Jo n e s hospital I They ask the support of the people of the em ploym ent p rio r to th e d e p res- Mr and M N ight Phone 3A4 for m edical trea tm e n t ton c eleb ra ted th e ir golden w.-d- Retail grocers, 40,000 strong h a v e community in buying the poppies, the cr class includes m en 60 to 70 y ears ding a n n iv e rsa ry last w eek S he C h a rle s W alk er w as hostess added th eir voices to the dem and for ex­ proceeds of which go to aid the disabled of age who, tho u g h sk ille d w ork- w as a school te a c h e r a n d he u for Mrs F u n e ra l serv ices for M rs A ledy a luncheon for th e W ednesdav Cobb 88 w ho d ied M - m d a y ut th e tension of NRA. Protection accorded un­ veterans. Everyone th a t buys a poppy or '."e"’ ca£?ot *5 re tu rn e d to in -j co u n ty surveyor, w hen th ey w ere b ridge clu b th is w eek m arried a half c e n tu ry a g o hom e of her d au g h te r. Mi , G runt J r ; d u strv T he th ird class a re the der most codes will mean longer life to poppies Will be helping a worthy cause. very few w ho a re using th e SERA Mr and Mrs. W F C .r u s w ent in C anyon C ity Som e tu n e a f te r ­ fishing S a tu rd ay on the D eschutes lutndess. will be field trxlav »T hurs­ the independent business man, who has w ard he w as e d ito i a n d p u b ­ riv e r n e ar M adras d a y at 1 p m from Y o u n g s F u ­ _________________ I as a m eans to get out of h a rd w ork. been the bulw ark of Am erican society for lish er of th e G ra n t C ounty N ews neral Hom e In term en t w ill be at | T hat th e re h a b ilita tio n of unem - Mr and M r s S helby F orney v is­ L aurel cem etery at C anyon C ity T w o d a u g h te rs Few businessmen can truth- „ generations --------- “I t is o u r task to perfect, to Im prove, to a lte r | Ployed on fa rm s is one solution ited Mr and M rs C a rle to n Hand.- M rs C obb w as bo rn May II. 1849 w e re bo rn to th e union Mrs fully look >'OU in the eye and say th a t the w hen necessary, but to a ll cases to go fo rw ard .”— I . ,h c re lle ‘ p roblem w as the A da R R enw ick of Folly F arm at S ilv erto n M onday in Ohio, and cam e to O regon w ith opinion ex p ressed by Davis. codes have not been a stabilizing infill- P resident Roosevelt, and Mrs. M ary K eum y of A n ­ S C K illen of P o rtla n d spent her p a ren ts 75 y ears ago T hey s e t­ T otal of 39 p ro jec ts h a v e been ence and an im portant step on the road drew s. th e w eek-end w ith M r a n d Mrs tled n e ar Luturel w h e re she has com pleted u n d e r SERA a n d 35 E. C S ch u lm erich lived since S he was th e w idow of a re now u n d e r w ay P a y ro lls in - to recovery. W hen people buy they should A p ril inclu d ed 493 m en a n d w om en t j a II M rs E J R eede of S ilv erto n Is the late O liver Cobb be sure the concern flies the Blue Eagle. S u rv iv in g a re tier d a u g h te r. Mrs and last w eek 192 m en a n d 59 visiting Mr and M rs Dick Stol- The following letter by an small inde­ luindess, and tw o sons, T hom as w om en. ten b erg th is w eek pendent business man clearly states the H inton of H illsboro and E dw ard C ounty b ra n c h o t th e s ta te etn- P a tric ia A nn C rosby of P o rtlan d H inton of B aker; fo u r g ra n d c h il­ Fifteen Years Ago I p loym ent serv ice w as e x p la in e d by . case: was a w eek-end guest ut the A W dren. a b rother. C harles M cFee of A rgus. M ay 20. 1 9 2 0 -H u n g e r b ro th e rs saw m ill ^ 4 - w ho d eclaP * ‘h a t all ty p es O RCH A RD A LE -A p ro g ram for H avens hom e U nder an econom ic system based upon Hillsboro, and a sister. M rs M ira n ­ th e grab-bag th eo ry of life, re g u la tiv e codes a re ^ UT ^ ra ;dardn o ^ r a B na cn ekS h “ ™ = £ .y ‘ 9“ W illiam H a th o rn u n d e rw e n t a da S oper of G oldendale. Wash both legitim ate and necessary It is re g re tta b le m ajo r o p e ratio n at Jo n e s hospital th a t th ere is ta lk of suspending NRA codes, since Monday th a t w ould th ro w sm all business open to th e MBS. MARY M m E N C M M rs F lo ra A P io of P o rtlan d m ercy of Big Business, w hich w ould, a fte r a Mrs Mary M French. 75. died al com m ander: Z enas O lsen, a d ju ta n t: A lv in H offm an. tr y r r K . ______ read in g s „ a n „ a d i L aV erne i K n lann and ■ v isited h e r b ro th er. W C Adams. < : le I* f . V - l » » « each » V I M ers » » I h L ired i l C X I 1 for UI I n 1 e C x A I t » school V I1 U V 1 y y K r e . D W . a re a v ailab le, h e said. ' “F ro m th e b a ttle front in Franc»- worit reliet program certain hide-bound B arnes. M iss L ucy H um phreys, Miss Je n n ie B eam ish. as d e ta ils _______________ at the j o u r r e tu rn in g soldiers b ro u g h t th e O n e tu b e C o lg a te * * G ia n t D e n t a l C r e a m 33 c partisans, individual and n e w s p a p e r s , Miss Rose W ilcox. Mrs. M M. P itte n g e r. M iss A nna — > ! poppy as the sym bol o f s . i r r i f i , •• C halm ers, M iss A n n e tte W hite a n d M iss E th el N o r­ charge that it is an effort to buy the elec­ o r 2 tu b e s C o lg a t e ’* L a r g e D e n t a l C r e a m ot 18c ’ ‘ dead E ach y e ar on th e w eek tion in 1936. Can’t a person try' to do m an.H enry H u h m an in ju re d in fa ll from foot b rid g e J u s t send th e e m p ty c a rto n s w ith y our W i n T - T n r r l H f Y M r s r c M em orial d a y th e m en of something for those millions on relief he was c o n stru ctin g across T u a la tin so u th of C o r­ W 111 1 1 1 I U 1 1 U I 1 V T S | the A m erican Ia-gion and th o wo nam e and a d d ress to C olgate P alm olive far S to re rolls without its being considered selfish’’ nelius. fCentinue-l fro m pair» on») m en of th e A m erican L egion Aux- Psvt C o . Je rse y C ity. N J “Izeta." p u re b re d H olstein. 1764, d ia ry ask us to w e ar th is flow er 56.4: E E B u rh a lte r. H illsboro,; in tr ib u te to th e n a tio n 's fallen de- last e v e r held. T h ere a re only 160 "N u m b e r 25." Je rse y . 933. 55 [ fenders a n d to give in ex ch an g e M a y 2 4 th to J u n e 1*1 su rv iv in g m em bers in O regon T h ree -y ea r-o ld s m aking over 40 I for th e flow er a c o n trib u tio n to aid T he e n te rta in m e n t sta rte d w ith p ° unds b u tte rfa t w ere Hagg A 1 the w a r’s living victim:- a d in n e r for th e G A R v eterans. Sons. "A sh 4,” Je rse y . 1137. 68 2 ;, "T h erefo re. I. J. H G a rre tt, m ay- _ _ . . . 1 ra n g in g from 87 to 98 y ears in age FO REST G RO VE — Mrs. M yra Mrs. W illiam s. “P eggy 2,” p u re b re d o r n t H illsboro, urge all citizens to D elta D rug s.o re is rem odeling fo llo w in g th e din n er. G ates and 17 Hind's Honey and Al- the in te rio r of the store to provide oth ers w ere guests a t th e legion R achel O ppenlander. 30. w ife of Je rse y . 1188. 66 5: F ir G rove D airy, 1 honor th e dead and aid th e living ■pen display fix tu re s and increased post’s m eeting w hich also w as to J ° h n O p p e n lan d e r of C o rn e liu s., “N u m b er 17,” H olstein, 1500, 63: by w e arin g th e A m erican L e g io n ! mond floor space A p a rtially open pre- c eleb rate th e post’s 16th a n n iv e r- d *ed S a tu rd a y a fte r an illness o f 1 M is. W illiam s. "D aisy.’ p u re b re d and A m erican Legion A u x ilia ry Cream tw o m o n th s and fu n e ra l services Je rse y , 1182. 60.2; M rs W illiam s, m em orial poppy 'o n F rid a y and .crip tio n case is being a rra n g e d in sary, the re a r of th e store w ere held from t h e M ethodist "B lue B ell,” 'p u re b re d Je rse y , 1260 S atu rd ay .M ay 24 and 25 ch u rch M onday R ev A le x a n d e r 59.2; B uchanan. "D ark le,” pure- “A nd to th a t end. I do h ereby I’epModent Miss L ena C hiotti has been e m ­ B ennett officiated In te rm e n t w as bred Jersey . 1131, 57.7. p roclaim F rid a y and S a tu rd a y P o p ­ ployed as a clerk. Tooth Paste in the M ountain V iew cem etery py D ays in th e city of H illsboro T he D elta is one of th e oldest MRS. SA RAH L. NEW HOU SE She w as born a t F o re st G rove business e stablishm ents in th e city - J H. G A R R ET T M ayor " I puna O ctober 11. 1904. a n d m arrie d J o h n FO R EST ______ G RO _ VE F u n eral ___ serv and has been in its p re sen t loca- ________ _ _______ tion on M ain street since 1889, Lt. Jo e In g ram 's "G asco E n ter- O p p e n lan d e r J u n e 1, 1922, in F o r- ¡ces for Mrs. S a ra h L ucinda N ew - Tooth Paste w hen it was established F ra n k tain e rs" w ill be fe atu red on th e est G rove D eceased is su rv iv e d by house, 82, w ho died in P o rtlan d C o lg a te - P a lm o liv e M itchell, one of th e p re sen t p a rt- program for th e re g u la r m eeting th e w idow er, a son. C lifton, and M ay 17, w ere held a t th e C h ristia n 1 Listerine. 7-oz. ners, first sta rte d to w ork in th e of th e H illsboro A m erican L egion h e r m other. Mrs. M elissa P ric k e tt ch u rch W ednesday m orning w ith T o ile t A r t ic l e * Bottle store 45 y ears ago and a fte r a n post T uesday evening. T he local of F o rest G rove.----------------------------- Rev. C. P. S a b in officiating. I n te r ­ (C ontinued fro m nns» onel absence of 16 years re tu rn e d to org an iatio n w ill be host to m em - j . m ent w as in Eugene. F orest G rove p u rch ase th e store in 1914 on th e t'e rs o t the H illsboro N ational H o u s in g P la n S p e e c h U n d e rtak in g com pany w as in ch arg e h e av y sacrifices. T hese d isa b le d I Klenizo dead also w ere re q u ire d to m ak e I d eath of th e late Dr. S T. L in k - G u a rd com pany and all legion- C o n te s t S et T o n iir h t of a rra n g e m e n ts. Shampoo later. F re d E ngeldinger has been names a re urged to attend. F m als th c W ashington Mrs. N ew house w as born a t O sk a­ p o rtu n ity of show ing th a t w e h av e ' COLGATE COLGATE in th e sto re for m ore th a n 25 y ears M ale q u a rte t w hich w ill appear division of th e F e d e ra l H ousing loosa, Iow a. A ugust 28. 1852. She not fo rg o tten t h c sacrifices o f DCMTAL CREAM DENTAL POWDER H , Jasam ine Is su rv iv e d by th e follow ing c h il­ A m erica’s soldier sons.” — J. and w e n t into p a rtn e rsh ip w ith h e re consists of H e rb e rt Speilberg. L ^," F ^ T G e o r g e S m ith in*d“ c u £ „,p e a * in K =onit ? ‘ ** d ren : Ja m e s N ew house, Nelson, G A R R ETT M itchell in 1919 Face Pow der ence Steel W illiam K n o rr w ill be *eld at, ®. ° c'° ? 1k Kto n ,8 h ‘ 'T h u r s : Neb.; Mrs. P e a rl Case, P h illip s- pianist. W allace G raham violinist d a y * a ‘ th * H,,” abor.° ,c ham b,e r •O U B L C M Z K ] 5 g Banks G ive Aid •OUtLB u n I5d burgh, K an.; J. B. N ew house, Pilo- 35c M i l k Magnesia and Ingram b anjoist D ale Busch com m erce. C o n testa n ts from alm ost m ath; M rs Bessie F riday. F orest S m all b a n k s can assist in the Tooth Paste and 36c of H illsboro w ill also a p p e a r on every h igh school in th e co u n ty G rove; N oah F a n d C. C. N ew ­ B e tte r H ousing m ovem ent. Such an | COLGATE PALM OLIVE w ill be e n te red . W inner in th e th e program . Tooth Brush. Q A a RAPIO SHAVE CREAM SHAVE CREAM county m eet w ill com pete for th e house, P o rtlan d , and R obert A., S a ­ in stitu tio n , serving a M issouri tow n , lem. A sister. Mrs. Bessie Je n k in s of only 2118 population, recently Both for state title. of S pringfield, and tw o brothers, re p o rte d hav in g ap p ro v ed 22 a p ­ A pplication for federal fu n d s to H o u s e Passes B onus F ra n k and Noah B a k er of B aker, plicatio n s for m od ern izatio n c red it 1 provide flood control on th e T u a la ­ .M arriage L icenses O v e r P r e s id e n t’s V e to 1-lb. Po Boric also survive. OOUBLK t i n «Od ! a m o u n tin g to $10,000. tin riv e r and trib u ta rie s w as filed Ngw ooutu t i n W# Ja m es D H arlem an of D illey and P re sid e n t R oosevelt vetoed thc Acid F rid a y by th e county court. T he M ary E K ingston of H illsboro ro u te bonus m per l J I l an d ll U v /I lU » I l l t easu . d 3 U re Ic I in I I d a JM cI • M c iV 2 1 action w as tak e n follow ing a p ­ a P d atm PALM O LIVE TALC o e # COLGATE proval of th e project last w eek by sonal m essage to congress W ednes- ' G e h rk e R id g efleld and NnQlntllM A b O t Klenzo Tooth the n ew ly -fo rm ed W ashington c o u n ­ . re p re se n tativ es Frjpda H ar)nageI of M adras. May EXQ U IS ITE Paste PALMOLIVE Sha*«» LOTION 3 5 ^ w ithin 25 m in u tes of m essage de- 2j ty p lan n in g com m ission. TALCS _____ In m ak in g applicatio n , the court livery passed th e m easu re over the ; COLGATE After-Sfiov« TALC . o e , / Sal H om e R em odeled « n a iM 'tt w pledged su p p o rt to th e m a tte r of p residential veto by a vote of 322 CAoio» | a . H. A bts has purch ased th e old acquisition of rig h ts-o f-w ay in so *° 98. Hepatica COLGATE After S J iave LO TIO N 3 5 ¿ ------------------------ I D ickey house on W alnut stre e t and fa r as it w as em p o w ered to do so. is c a rry in g on e x te n siv e re m o d e l­ T he body also ag reed to assist in P a tte rs o n A t t o r n e y in Alka 00 ing. Im perial MoiaHses Dairy— th e o rg a n iz atio n of a flood control C ase in F e d e r a l C o u rt CHARM IS Seltzer d istric t w hich w ould levy assess­ Ton COLO CREAM PALM OLIVE Paul L. P atterso n , local a tto rn ey . G ra n d d a u g h te r B arn m en ts for p u rc h ase of rights-of- Im perial Cow Ration— Mi and Mrs. A. M. G ra n t of w ay a n d m ain tain th e p ro jec t a fte r appeared in Federal c o u rt in P ort- L. B. O. BRUSHLESS S H A V E C R E A M S -lb . Jar Only land T uesday as defense counsel , O akland, Cal , d a u g h te r of Mr. and com pletion. Ton Cold Tab A p p licatio n w as m ade u n d e r the for Mrs. Iren e H artsell, w ho pleaded Mrs J C. P a rm le y of C ornelius, U r ,,» « . l- L B - JAR «9^ guilty to o p e ratin g a still on h e r have a baby girl, B a rb ara Jean, Dairy cows require a grain ration while on grass R elief act of 1935 Vick’s OOUSLC size «0 j ranch p ro p e rty n e ar T igard. Sen- born M onday at H illsboro Carbo Hyd Lime— Vapo Rub tence was d e ferre d so th a t M r s ------------------------ PALMOLIVE 5 0 -lb . sack COLGATE H artsell m ight be allow ed to visit SHAMPOO ' H L E S S S have C ream the bedside of her husband. H a r­ Kotex Dairy W onder Sterilizer— z Larg» lan H artsell. w ho is rep o rte d dy- FOR tw o w eeks No 1 old grow th Napkins h o splial at »am. . Sica fir. 16-inch, $4 50; 12-lnch. $4 75: Now H. V G a tes of H illsboro. G. A W alla W alla. Wash no knots. 334 N. F o u rth Ave. DOUBLE SIZE 40V T oo Late to Classify 5 ibt. 60c 25? 25? Imperial Feed & Grain Co. D E L T A D R U G STO R E : 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c O«/Vz 39c 39c 27c 27c 29c 27c 19c 17c 29c