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    Page Eight
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, May 2.3, I!»:!,',
j gon C ity vs. M a rs h a ll T R yan ct
tr ic it y fo r lig h tin g the b u ild in g s
w ith bunks m a y b e com pleted rig h t
1 al, o rd e r nunc p ro tune; B ird ie V
in the c a p ito l g ro u p us w e ll as the
on the grounds.
Cady vs. Z e lla M S a n d va ll. de ­
in s titu tio n s in the v ic in ity o f Sa­
I lie exp o sitio n Is designed to
~
fa u lt. decree; M a rk Jensen, trustee,
lem He believes th a t it can be done
move fo rw a rd the b u ild in g indus-
vs. J. F. M eehan et u x. p c rn iit-
in connection w ith the h eating
I tr y In O regon and how to use O re ­
j tin g w ith d ra w a l o f e x h ib its ; Jo h a n ­
| p la n t w ith a sizeable saving in the
gon products to the greatest ad­
T e n ta tiv e plans fo r delegation of
| annual " ju ic e " b ill.
na E n g lu n d vs. M u ltn o m a h Realty-
vantage.
b u tld in tf zones In H ills b o ro were
com pany et al. d e fa u lt; State vs
G ro u p
O rg a n iz e d
S unday E m il G. Hagg et al. d e fa u lt, ju d g - C a n n e ry O f fic ia l S p e a rk e r
A co m m e rcia l a rtis t has been en- C o n scien ce-S tricken R obber
discussed by the d l y p la n n in g com- '
m ent and decree; A. A. Schram m
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gaged by the state hig h w a y de-
mission M onday n lg lil The propos
F orest G ro v e A re a
A p p e a rs T u a la tin A re a
! vs. E. J M ann et ux. d e fa u lt, de-
ix o ia r y i.u n c n r o n
p a rta ie n t to sketch the proposed
al contem plates the establishing of j
J cree; and A. A. Schram m vs. M ay-
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new h ig h w a y between T ro u td a le
tw o residence lonea, special and
A T m u iu m d
O ld A ce R e vo lvin g bel1 E rickso n - d e fa u lt, ju d g m e n t.
D evelopm ent o( the B u d s-E y e and Cascade Lo cks as it w ill appear
B ought an d Sold
T hu t he hud been held up S at­
ce n tra l buxlness d is tric t. In d u s tria l '
m sio n H u b
was orgamz<rt a“ Probate orders w ere issued in
*»u ‘ ®k ft*« * » « * process in th e Io- w hen com pleted T his is a new
u
rd
a
y
n
ig
h
t
and
robbed
o
f
$10
by
C
o
u
n
ty
projects
being
operated
areu.
and p a rk and recre a tio n al
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ro re s t G rove
Sunday
ta lta w in g the estate o f C. M Good. A lb e rt ¡ a l cannery was o u tlin e d b rie fly at w r in k le in road m apping and is
th e a d d X bv
Judge John Jeffre« E Dethlefs. Louise E Bacon. H a r- ,] " hR o ta ry i JiU nchc* ‘ T hu rsd a y by believ.xt to be o rig in a l w ith the a m an w h o declared he was c o m -. under the SERA program were zone T ypes o f b u ild in g s to be a l­
m ittin g the c rim e because o f his closed te m p o ra rily M onday by the lowed In each zone w o u ld be des ;
—
. . . . .
o f P o rtla n d in L e rio n h a ll Sam n e tt E B ailey, John C. DeHaan. A r , h “ r
vice -pre sid e n t o f Oregon departm ent.
1929 C nev T ru c k , d u a l tires
w ife and baby was th e re p o rt co u n ty c o u rt due to a d d itio n a l e x ­ Ignutvd
or r o n ia n a . in uegion nan. oam
c m i. h
A m n » t J Oher«t ,be R a y-M a lin g company. T h is Is
. . .
Nelson
was elected
m L p ^ o ra
D. A
s m ' “ ith
. A ugust
J. O
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id
e m nan^BMe
i i r ,n i y ‘ te
dn
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s pres-
t X ! J J u lU
H atch
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'it berst.
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n ly . Pla
n‘
its / T k in _____
d on the
O rders fo r form s, . b lanks
a n d g ive n to S h e riff C o n n e ll by C u rl pi-nses in c u rre d by short crews
Report and map prepared In con- ' 1929 N a s h S e d n
TOrarv
s e e r r t a r v O n « ^ h u n d r ^ Brocks.
F ra n k C onnell. C harles 7 * s’ . Tbe Process^ he sajd. w a s , sta tio n e ry to replace stocks de Evans o f T u a la tin Evans stated and hours, according io 11 11 K e rk - neetlon w ith the proposal w ill be _
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t
h
a
t
the
m
an
was
h
id
in
g
in
the
m
ini,
com
m
issioner
He
also
stuted
m em bers are req u ire d fo r a local Coppens and H e n ry K rueger. O r-
? 'r '’
1929 and tb e Pr o ' stroyed in the c a p ito l fir e have
tin n e d o ve r Io the c ity co u n cil ■ or< ’ ■ •caup
1.
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.
in T th he
ia rd d
u ctio
c tio n n has
been
increased
three
so
swam
ped
th
e “ state
p rin
ti'n
g ol'uU
I gara,ie a,'d co n fro n te d h im w ith a that the co u n ty c o u rt fe lt th a t suf-
- 1 K i derc»'were"ai«n*i«sti<U
tiers w e r e a ls o is s u e d in
e 'm
m rard-
d
u
has
been
increased
three
so
swam
ped
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c h a rte r and th e Forest G rove clu b ders « e re also issued in the guard-
citi v>
^ n
fo u n d n w e M a rv
y r e v o h e r “ *' b‘ ,h e v « l that ftc le n t seasonal em p lo ym e n t was w ith the request that the p la n n in g C h e v ro le t C oach
o f f to a Start o f a b o u t seventv- lanship ______
o f Ben Y _____
a n tti ___
and _____j
Mary .
,b e n ' . .
.
,n a u t i it
nas peen fo u nd necessary
Ith
‘ 1 has
com m ission be allow ed
to hold
got o n to a s t t n o i aDout seventy
o ,. . . e
I Ren ln g declared th a t m uch pro- to fa rm a lo t o f th e w o rk o u t to the man was a tte m p tin g to break a v a ila b le to take up the slack
Ford T o u rin g
p u b lic hearings on the plan.
fiv e members. T h e ir n e x t m eeting | S titt
h“ use’
,
I Job» u ffw k x l by the o rd e r In-1
gress had been made in th e m an- p riv a te plants. The state p la n t was
w ill be June 2
Theft o f tw o tire s and wheels eluded the R uppreeht road b e tw e e n 1
tnsnred by
hv
u fa c tu rin g and s e llin g o f th e q u ic k m ore than 300 orders behind on
And «everni other»«
The m eeting was sponsored
fro m an a x e l w h ic h he hud in - S ch o llls m id Sherwood, the brush-
r ~ w a a * a a a va a
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th e H ills b o ro c lu b w it li £ — ~ U —
P u t- x . . » > ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
‘U c K 'U v e rte .l.s t w eek and depart
to ehooKe from
tendzd
to
use
fo
r
a
tr
a
ile
r
waa
re-1
in
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w
o
rk
south
o
f
H
illsb
o
ro
,
t
h
e
1
cid e r d is trib u tio n , m ent heads are d e m anding m ore
p o rte d by T om Bennett o f H ills - L u u re lw u o d road and stum p n u ll
?hrougheS‘i U " e x t e r n 6 com m ittee
, 7 bl ,h a t th e
consumer has ac- speed The p la n t has been’ opi'rat'-
n ig near T iga rd
I? R M v eirn m T h e
z A llr a C lh i * i a n \
D IG S cepted the product. Stocks are de- mg on a two-shift basis ever since boro S a tu rda y n ig h t.
d u b ^ e U ^ d a y 5-30 p
iC c „U .« d t ™
N e te d and th e y
have orders fo r the fire .
Agent for
M erchandise va lu e d at a p p ro x i­
T hree lo ca l engineers |aisxed ex- I
m. at C h ris tia n church, w ith C la r- -'ears 1925 to 1930. inclusive, w ere ^ " ’ M c k e d ^
<* r l ° “ d* " ° ‘
m arlson
ate ly $200
the J e r s e y B r C t 'd c r S
a m ina tio n s fo r reg istra tio n , accord- j W illy s and G ra h a m -P a ig e
Hopes fo r a $4.200.000 g ift fro m C
*
S was
h e rk stolen
store fro
at m Sher-
lu g to notice received here this
ence W agoner, speaker M r Wag- ‘“ ued by >heu s h e riff N ovem ber
a .
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week I. L. M acIn tyre , m em ber o f i . . . . _
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a
n n rr has rrc e n tlv to u re d the W il- l0 -
and the foreclosure com-
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S m e tte va lte v and is considered an P o in ts file d against 1328 parcels ls the green pea. w h ile at fir s t it co n stru ctio n o f the B o n n e v ille sec- by S h e ik fo r sale, was taken to
th e co u n ty eng in ee rin g staff, pass- *LlH t received carload O n e w
o u tstan d in c sneaker There w ill be o f la n d on December 29. 1934 The ?vas th o u g h t
s tra w b e rrie s w o u ld tio n o f the u p p e r C o lu m b ia r iv e r h a u l aw ay the loot Entrance to the
»al the tests f.>r registered c iv il en- WILLYS. Come in for le m
a m ee tin c o f W ashington C o u n tv foreclosure o rd e r was issued bv R be the biggest seller, according to h ig h w a y faded th is
w eek w ith re- store was gained by p ry in g
o ff a W ashington co u n ty
Jersey Breed- gm eei, K enneth
T illo ts o n o f For
c lu b renresentatives at 130 o'clock F ra n k Peters, c irc u it judge. A p r il Re“ in < He stated th a t q u ic k freez- ceipt o f a telegram by J M D ev- m eta l - covered
s h u tte r and bars J‘‘ s w ill meet fo r
a picnic at
the »•*< G rove.
SERA engineer, fo r reg oust ration.
to a rra n ce a c o u n tv -w id e D icnic 19 o i th is year.
in £ o i dryers had now been sta rte d ers, a tto rn e y fo r the h ig h w a y com - and b re a k in g the glass in a rear D a vid Storey fa rm at Forest G rove istcred m in in g engineer; and Louis
and mass m eeting
R edem ptions d u rin g the progress a fte r several years o f e x p e rim e n ts - m ission, fro m S enator M cN a ry sta t- w in d o w . M erchandise taken in - Sunday. I Ins picn ic is W ashington S m ith, in charge o f the m u n ic ip a l
G ra h a m -P a ig e Sodan
tion.
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Robert K e lly secretary o f H ills - o f the proceedings have been n u m -
. .
. . .
ing _ ! h ilt
PW
A w
o u ld ______
lim it its | eluded a q _ u a n tity
en’s ____
and c o u n ty ’s _
pa rt in the an
n uu l ____
Ore-1 in v e n to ry _ ^ s _____
u rv e y ____________
fo r H illsb o ro , _ for
$ 8 4 9 D e liv e re d H e re
B
ig
end
o
f
th
e
w
o
rk
here
is
the
g
ra
n
t
to
30
per
cent
o
f
the
to
ta
l
wom
en's
c
lo
th
in
g
,
25
cartons
of
«>•“
Jersey
C
u
ttle
c
lu
b
sp
ring
uc-1
registered
e
le
c
tric
a
l
engincci
F
if-
boro club, wishes to announce he e r°us. It is estim ated th a t a p p ro x-
is ready to issue m em bership cards m ia te ly 50 tra cts w ere redeemed on q u ic k freezing, declared R e ilin g . need. T ha t means the h ig h w a y tobacco and several suitcases The tiv ltie s . A ll are in v ite d to attend •een o f the 30 men w ho t.m k the
W illy » 4 -d o o r Sedan
predicted, com m ission w ill have Io p u t up c« r was re c o v e r« ! in P o rtla n d Sat A special in v ita tio n is given to a ll recent exa m in a tio n s passed
to a ll m em bers w h o w ill c a ll at his F fjd ’ y preceding the sale The R e g u la r canning, h e
|4 -H members.
$ 5 7 9 D e liv e re d H e re
o ffic e in H ills b o ro . He w ill n o t v a lu f
<be p ro p e rty o rig in a llv w o u ld be a b o ut the same as last the o th e r 70 per cent o f the m oney u rday.
p ro b a b ly th ro u g h sale o f m ore
Ezedor K u ile s o f P o rtla n d was
1 hose com ing urc requested to
have tim e to do it at th e re g u la r in v o lv e d in th e foreclosure p ro ­ year.
F D W A K I) B L A N K
bonds i f even th is m uch fe d era l a rre s t« i M onday on a charge of ’* 11,9 ****’ *’» service,
F.dwurd A
B lank. 53, died ill |
m eeting.
ceedings was estim ated at $150.000
G a i - O il • Accessorie»
th re a te n in g to co m m it a felony.
P o rtla n d M onday, and fu n e ru l s e rv ­
com m ission had proposed that
T h e ft o f a q u a n tity o f c lo th in g
P a rk in g S ig n . Posted
ices w ill be eondlieted th is a fte r I
«Coniiniwd from a w . on.)
w o u ld pay o ff th e e n tire Coast and household fu rn is h in g s , tools.
New p a rk in g lim it signs were noon (T h u rs d a y ) at 2 o'clock at '
in securing
a - P m u w b . lic
W
orks
the . PW
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a
a
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' u lty
•••.
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..w
.n. » rid g -- e debt at - once
-- if ——
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. grocenes, and e lc c tric plate and posted n i tnc llills b o r o lm .li,,... P u rtla n d C rém ato riu m
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M r. B la n k wus w e ll k n o w n here
new c a p ito l b u ild in g . A ll o f w h ic h a m o u n t fo r the B o n n e v ille p ro je c t. I p o rt« ! T hu rsd a y by C harles Olsen cannery the firs t p a rt o f h th
is week when tile O regon K l« -trlc wus 2 n d a n d W a s h
(Continue) from p a n one)
| T hre e persons su ffe re d m in o r in - is based upon a co n versation had
Phone 2«41
o f Sherw ood ro u te 1. T he th e ft
building t h r o u g h th is s e e l,,,,, b e
league, w h ile T u a la tin and A lo h a ju rie s
e a rly
S a tu rda y
m o rn in g by Pierce w ith P resident Roosevelt
B jo rn Juhannsen o f P o rtla n d is to o k place som etim e d u rin g the
Subscribe fo r the Argus.
mg bookkeeper fo r that company
are ru n n in g neck and neck in the i w hen cars d riv e n b y W A lb e rt w h o m he describes as “ a ffa ble , tbe sponsor o f a n e w ly proposed past tw o weeks and entrance was
Sunset league T op teams in these Koch o f H ills b o ro rou te 4 and E genial and pleasant, as he a lw a ys in itia tiv e m easure p ro v id in g
fo r gained by te a rin g a screen fro m a
't f
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tw o leagues are slated to compete | C. W agner o f P o rtla n d c o llid e d on is."
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o ld age and d is a b ility pensions w in d o w , a cco rd in g to th e rep o rt
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fo r the co u n ty ch a m pionship J u ly th e C o rn e ll road, seven m ile s fro m
. . .
Johannsen w ants to create an H on-
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4.
here. M rs. Sandstrom and h e r
G o ve rn o r M a rtin was n o t b o rn o rable R e tirem e n t com m ission corn-
J u ly 3 game w ill b rin g together daughter. Esther, o f B eaverton and in a lo g ca b in as w ere so m an y P°sed o f the la b o r com m issioner.
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leaders in the W ashington C ounty S h irle y K o ch o f H ills b o ro w ere o f th e na tio n's great leaders, b u t insurance com m issioner and th r« -
and F arm U n io n leagues. Roy now- h u rt.
he was b o rn on a fa rm in south- in d u s tria l accident com m issioners
DC
holds a one-game lead o ve r N o rth
D o ro th y H eim o f H ills b o ro suf- e rn Illin o is and as a boy d id his to a d m in is te r th e fu n d w h ic h w o u ld
P lains in the W ashington co u n ty fered a lacerated face S a tu rda y a ft- s tin t at m ilk in g the cows and h** raised by a ta x on a ll p ro p e rty
P O R T L A N D The N a tio n a l H ous­
!
loop w h ile Cedar M ill w e n t in to em oon w hen th e ca r in w h ic h she p itc h in g hay, he to ld a g ro u p o f «’Hb an assessed v a lu a tio n o f $10.- in g show, opens in P o rtla n d for
to p position o f th e F a rm U n io n was r id in g w e n t o ff th e L a u re l F arm ers' U n io n m em bers w h o ca lle d (1'k) o r m ore. He w o u ld pay a pen- a n in e -d a y engagem ent, Saturday.
league by defea tin g V e rb o o rt S un­ road in a tte m p tin g to pass a m ilk at th e e xe cu tive o ffic e th is week. s’on ,0
persons 60 years o f age H e ra ld e d as th e most com plete
day.
tru c k . The m achine was d riv e n by
• » •
or o ve r regardless o f th e ir need, and com prehensive o f th e 287 hous­
L . J. H e im o f H ills b o ro ro u te 2.
R odney A ld e n , e d ito r o f t h e ,be s^ze
,be pension to be de- in g shows presented u n d er the
A lb e rt B. P in d e ll o f B anks rou te W o o d b urn Independent, is again te rm in e d by th e size o f th e fu n d sponsorship o f the Federal Hous­
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’ 1 and George N ielson o f G lenw ood p re p a rin g to go in to c o u rt to test and ' be n u m b e r o f p a rtic ip a n ts . I f in g a d m in is tra tio n , the show takes
,,
- w ere in ju re d la te Sunday a fte r- the c o n s titu tio n a lity o f the go ve r- his ^petitions are signed by at least in the p u b lic a u d ito riu m and the
j t l l l 111 L z C a d lO C K noon w hen th e ir m oto rcycle col- nor s salary, n o w fix e d by sta tu te
registered voters the meas- new exp o sitio n center, w h ic h is u |)
l lid e d w ith an a u to m o b ile south of at $7500 a year. A lden sta rte d a llre W l11 bc on th e ballot at the fo u r-b lo c k area a djacent to the
(C ontinued from pair« one)
_
j Banks.
Neilson su ffe re d a mashed s u it in th e c ir c u it c o u rt o f M a rio n n e xt re g u la r election.
a u d ito riu m .
a g ric u ltu ra l d ire cto r, w ith Ben T. foo't ” a n d ' Ptadel'l“ br'uises
co u n ty to test o u t th is issue sev-
Every iq odern m ethod o f b u ild ­
Osborne o f the state fe d era tio n of
e ra l m onths ago b u t la te r dropped t - I . l k «
in g w ill be presented in th is e x ­
labor, was held e a rly in th e w eek
the m atte r. He contends th a t the <11**11 l ^ i l l l t
J L /O W ilS
position. A ll m odern appliances w ill
y) an a tte m p t to obtain u n io n co- ( ^ O U t l t V D e l e g a t e s
c o n s titu tio n lim its th e s a la rv to
be displayed. M ethods o f finance
o p e ra tio n on p ro d u ctio n o f neces-
z
o
$1500.
w ill be e xp la in e d and contracts
sarv boxes and b a rre ls fo r th is
- a I Tn ,'( A n
G z ic J n » ,
week's s tra w b e rry p ic k in g Ctebome
V 1 U U 1 1 O C 5 5 1 U I1
A new p a role o ffic e r to succeed
H “ hi baseball squad
d e fe a t« !
is declared to have stated th a t he
W ashington c o u n ty F arm U n io n Dan KeUaher, resigned, w ill be the T 'K ard 'T ig e rs " 8 to 7 F rid a y
" ° riaason. w_ .
ar]d u n its are wel1 represented at th e named before Ju n e 1. G o ve rn o r afternoon. The T igers staged a last
la b o r co u ld not get to g eth e r to 24th an n ua l co n ve ntio n o f t h e M a rtin has said. A ugust H uckestein ,n n in 8 ™ Hy but w ere unable to
m ake arrangem ents to save th e F arm ers' U n io n at A lb a n y th is o f Salem is p ro m in e n tly m entioned overcom e the local's lead,
fa rm e rs perishable crops. A n o th e r week, a cco rd in g to w o rd received fo r th e jo b A lso Ed. D u ffv o f
P h ilo c lu b held a pot lu c k d in n e r
COAfr"iinnCen? "
r
here fro m M rs M a ry L ' H °™ e r. P o rtla n d, w ho served as assistant and in itia tio n re ce n tly. Pledges are
th ?
-L co u n ty secretary.
ch ie f c le rk in the house at the last B e ,,y Hobbs- A n n M unkres. C h ris-
e m c ta lh o n l ta J k e
Ir"
Delegates th a t had a rriv e d at th e le g is la tiv e session.
‘ *ne Robb. F rancis M oyer. Sue
BEST QUALITY
conciliation to take immediate ac- time Mrs Horner
her
.
Santoro. Helen B e cke r and Hazel
were:
A u to m o b ile fa ta litie s are la g g in g ^ itacchley.
co u n ty s h e riffs and lo ca l a u th o ri­
Messrs, and Mesdames J. N. Jep- be h in d th e 1934 record. F igures
Miss G race Low ers, G ir l Reserve
ties
act co to n tin
p ro
m e n de- son' J F K a m n a ' John P l ^ F red co m p iled by S ecretary o f State ^ re ta ry ° f tb e .Y„ W c A - sP °k "
s irin g to te
u e te ct
th e w ir o rk
labors
addt-d fu rth e r ta a i f
h ^
ne^
Jossy' H e n ry Jacobson. Pete Y u n - S n e ll show
th a t o n ly 74 persons b? ;ore local G ir l Reserves M onday
F ectS th e ir d u tie s he w o u ld Fake kers' A Ib c rt S tr ie f- E rickson, M rs « e re k ille d
in tr a ffic
accidents a fte rn o o n * She discussed a c tiv itie s
s t a ^ to rem ove them fro m o ffice M a ry L ' H o rn e r' M rs Eva M eek d u rin g th e fir s t io u r m onths ° f o f Cam p M e rr,w e th e r and Seabeck
C L O S E S M a y 3 0 th
a n T re p la c e them w fth mTn w h o and K a r l Scboefer. W illia m H e r- the c u rre n t ye a r com pared to 86
Dad • day P°5 lu5 k d in n e r was
w o u ld ? a r ^ out th e w o rk
ge rt- Gus K rause' J E- Blazer. C to r the same p e rio d last year T ra f- conducted by the H i-Y c lu b F ri-
a lr r
w o rK -
O. Sahnow. C harles Herb. J o h n . fie fa ta litie s fo r A p r il to ta lle d o n ly day afte rn o o n at Tongue s cabin in
21 to 37% Saving
Pubols, H a ro ld Aebischer. J. M . , 17 com pared to 33 fo r A p r il, 1934. Scoggins va lle y. Fathers present in -
Vanderzanden, G len Ingles and J
• • •
| eluded Reid E ld rid g e . R. A. A lli-
BUY NOW
D. Watson.
' f w h e n the board o f c o n tro l o r- 2,°% J^ L , i ’kndi r ^ n'DE ® T ° "8 b e
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j dered th e C o rin th ia n colum ns o f T,
G oedln, T. G B ronleew e and
and
, th e o ld c a p ito l b u ild in g preserved
, A : Tuppor.
PAINT
LATER
fo r use in a colonnade it appears
L a tin I I and I V classes h e ld a
(C ontinued from p age one)
*
th e y fa ile d to ta ke in to considera- P]®111®-.tb ls
at tb e bome ° f
shop. T h is room w ill open at 6:40
(
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r _ , s ,®e tty H ° bbs. Miaa M a ry Yod-1
See us n o w fo r y o u r
p. m. and again a fte r the exercises.
P l a n n e d b v G r O U O S tio n th e size o f th e order. F. C. , er
is the teacher o f th e classes.
sum m er's P a in t req u ire m e n ts
Leary, professional wrecker 1 n
A U o f th e m in a tu re fa rm b u ild - !
/
r
(Conttnued from paca on«)
' charge of the job of razing the
ings con stru cte d by th e 4-H b u ild -
A surface fo r
in g c lu b g ro u p w ill be d is p la y « !, i o th er p a trio tic groups w ill place ruins, says th a t it w ill be im pos- C h a n O C 111 O o e n i n f T
e v e ry purpose
I t is also planned to have boys m e m o ria l w reaths on the to m b fo l- sible ,o save th e colum ns in ta c t
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d e m o n stratin g th e use o f th e v a r i­ lo w in g the r itu a lis tic w o rk . N a tio n ­ T he y are constructed o f b ric k cov­
ous m achines and tools.
al guardsm en w ill fu rn is h a f ir in g ered w ith a heavy coating o f p la ste r
j W ashington co u n ty hop growers
squad, w h ich w ill fir e a salute to and w e ig h several tons.
the dead, a B o y Scout w ill b lo w
a
,
- - a - j
... . a
m eeting at Forest G rove cham ber
"Taps." H ugh Rogers o f th e U n ite d • A n e le c tr,f ’ ®d ,, O regon w t ih t h e ; of comm erce Tuesday n ig h t passed
Spanish W ar V eterans w i l l give incandescent bu lb s disp la cin g coal a re so lu tio n p ro v id in g fo r a corn-
o il lam ps even in the most rem ote m itte e to confer w ith the various
L in c o ln 's G e ttysb u rg address.
Quick Freezing
Progress Cited
Pension Plan
Club Formed
Theft Reports
Filed Locally
Building Zone Plan
Approved by Board
County SERA Jobs
Closed on Monday
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AttMCtS Ml«V Bid«
USED
CARS
Local Engineers
Pass Examinations
to Picnic Sunday
Capitol News Letter
Candidates Named
County People Hurt
in Goddess Contest
in Auto Accidents L^.n'T...,?,
\o„fin?.nie;.a
‘obe ,ort^comint! Thehl«h-
i rad!°\ li,,e a.nd . lu,’i^'r .«as
d,slrict md ne.,, u„
National Housing
Show in Portland |i
Mill Strike Groups
Used Car Exchange
M..img
WE
Congratulate
Tigard Team 8 to 7
F IN A L
N O T IC E
Paint Sale
Hilhi Senior Class
Events Open Sunday
Day s Observance
of Schools Sought
Jury Cuts Claim
in Damage Suit
(Continued from pare one)
settlem ent H icks assets, settlem ent
C o lu m bia Irrig a tio n d is tric t bond.
release o f p ro p e rty u n d e r b la n k e t
m ortgage, settlem ent A le x a n d e r
r t -----------
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hlags and w re ath s w in be placed m otors do in g th e b a ck-b re a kin g
on th e graves o f th e ve te ra n dead tasks o f th(, fa rm |s visio n e d bv ^ 5 ^ “ ^
¡i?The
faU ThFs a’ettan
A m e rica n L e g io n co m m itte e in G o ve rn o r M a rtin as a re a liza tio n
takZn in an e ffo rt to M ctata e l
charge o f arrangem ents includes o f the near f u tu re The g o ve rn o r k
i r »° #n*u n u
° r t tO fa c ,Ilta te
Joe Le id e r. ch a irm a n F red Engel- has a ll o f his forces at w o rk now c o u n tv "8 ° f
h° P Cr° P * " th,s
i . .T « ^ , 1
„„ a
y
t o deter-
Morye than 65 p«,r cent o f those >
BUY A T WEIL’S DEPT. STORE
SALE
ENDS
SATURDAY
N IG H T
2 MORE DAYS
B ig Savings fo r Y o u !
And we’ll say rig h t here th a t it’s been one o f o u r
g re a te s t sales! Spring and sum m er m erchandise at
re d u c e d p rices th a t mean a saving fo r you and y o u r
f a m ily ! F e a tu rin g — E xtra specials in g ra d u a tio n
dresses, w h ite »hoes, c lo th in g an d g ifts !
“ Twin ”
po ssib ih tie s o f r u r a l elec-
tn fic a tio n so th a t O regon w ill be
in lin e to ta ke advantage o f th e
new r u r a l e le c trific a tio n pro g ra m
as soon as th e a d m in is tra tio n gets
organized and ready fo r business.
• • •
State T re a su re r H o lm a n w ants
the state to generate its o w n elec-
WE
KNOW
CHEVROLETS
— YOU KNOW
US!
present sj gne(j th e hop m a rk e tin g !
agreem ent fo r Oregon, W ashington
and C a lifo rn ia . A. R. N ichols of
Forest G rove, secretary, says th a t
m any o f those present had a lready I
sent in th e ir signed agreements
and th a t th e to ta l no w runs around
90 per cent o f co u n ty hop growers. I
HARDWARE
COMPANY
N ext door to V r n rtia n th e ate r
H illsboro
O pen
Every
u n til
» P.
S aturday
STREET
B orax Chips
D O N ’T B E
A F R A ID
GOSSARD
W ashington county’s finest s t o c k
fam ous G O S S A R D F O U N D A T IO N
G A R M E N T S ! G raduate corsettiere in
ch arg e at all times. Surgical and m a­
tern ity fittings guaranteed. Phone
2581.'
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Hillsboro MotorCo.
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Coffee
Red & W hite . ..............................................
Catsup
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Coffee
M anning’s.
1-lb.
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25c
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
C h e v ro le t an d
3 rd and W a s h .
O ld s m o b ile
P hone 441
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Let Us All Join in Making Hillsboro
The Friendly City
a -
Blue & W hite, ’/¿s. 2 for
Red & W hite.
new location at 243 East Main
Pharm acy, the oldest established
in its old location in the Wells
I)r. F. A. Bailey was the owner.
We wish this pioneer business institution continued success in this
community.
S pecials fo r M a y 2 4 and 25
to take it on the chin— let
the other fellow break his
knuckles.
W e’re not afraid to say th a t
our C hevrolet repair equip­
m ent is no different than
employed by other m odern
shops but it’s the details of
our service th a t insure such
satisfying and economical
results. W h at’s more we em ­
ploy only such m echanics as
are Chevrolet specialists and
qualified by experience to
handle your job. Even then
th eir work is carefully su­
pervised and inspected to
nsure you 100% excellence
and efficiency.
on their m odern quarters in their
S treet in the M cAlear building. The
drug store in Hillsboro, had been
building since 1898, when the late
The Pharm acy was established in the late sixties and the present
move is the third since its founding. Form er locations were those
now occupied by the Commercial National hank and the Wilkes Ab­
stract company. Form er owners since the late Dr. F. A. Bailey in the
order of ownership are his son, J. W. Bailey, Roy L. G reear, Page
G ardner, L. T. M cPheeters and Glen Payne.
Prompt Service . . .
Batiste with its brocade design
p tr ftd ly m atched in Lastex
forms a new Gossard step-in.
The Lastex is used with the
stretch up and down in back,
and around at the sides! It
closes with a Talon. $ c o o
Model 572................ O
Eve’s Beauty Shoppe
N ig h t
P H O N E 81
Brocade and Lastex
Step-In Fastens
With a TALON
and
M.
Powers Grocery
M A IN
By
GOSSARÜ
BRISTOL
Riggs’
H illsboro Pharmacy
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good May 24 and 25 only.
Weills Department Store
Ed's Market
Busch's Super Service
Delta Drug Store
Sprouse-Reitz Co., Inc.
Venetian Theater
MacKenzie Motor Co.
Safeway Store
Goar's Woman's Shop
Bristol Hardware
Commercial National Bank
Fairway Market
Kramien's Palm Drug Store
Cady Motor Co.
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
The C. C. Store
.1. W. Copeland Yards
Perfection Bakery
Portland General Electric Co. Royal Soda Works
Hillsboro Argus
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