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Page Ten I l derson's Jew elry Store, Howe's Shop. Oakes Grocery. Damage Action I ' Clothing Service Garage. Used Car E x change. Venetian Theatre. Clem's Palm Drug Store. Koval Filed in Court Place, Soda Works, Perfection Bakery, & Lj 1~J I New House Started miinufiiettired from either wood o ri in,, refuse from the cannery, accord- -ri», Strike Pickets ing to the plan. I ■«••• < • I I In Ordered Awav / I Scout Financial f e s W iV 'ï '• j Home Laundry, Lentz Auto Parts, ! Harms A Brock Garage. Dr. J. O. M an y M o to r ists D ra w F in es Robb, Douglass Radio Service. S Second Bombing in County , W. Melhuish. Pickens' Blacksmith tC’o n t i i h h s I fru it* (ing« o n « ) T r a ffic L aw C h a r g e s Occurs nt Rock C reek [ Shop, J. W. Copeland Yard, Bailey's will b e all e n c o u r a g e m e n t a n d not Service Station. Bailey's H o m e a n u n p le a s a n t ta s k W e h u v e d e f Damages totaling $5000 are sought Made Ice Cream. Millie's Beauty- Sawmill strike pickets at the in in ile o b je c tiv e s to a c h ie v e d in in g in a suit filed Friday by Joseph Salon. Wilma's Place, MacKenzte o rk tersection of the Tuulutin highway ; th e y e a r In th is Boy , S e o u l w ____ Motor Company. Wiley s Grocery. Ollin against Carlson & Sherk and the spur track to Stimson mill a,,d Wl* must not be hunipered by ' Hillsboro Pharmacy. Delta Drug company of Sherwood. The plain were dispersed shortly before 9 inadequate finances We wish to tiff alleges in his complaint that Store, Hillsboro C a s h Grocery. o'clock W ednesday morning by do it one day ami then forget he suffered injuries to his right Smith's G rocery. Blue Eagle Cafe. Sheriff J W Connell and his dep about it for the year and run seout- arm , side and back as a result of Im perial Cafe, Fred's Superior Mar - uties. O rder to abandon the picket *” 6 an accident betw een his car and | het. Fir Grove Dairy. Tom Sholes was given for alleged violations of "We feel there Is nothing in the one owned by the Sherwood com- Garage. Ihle s Shoe Store, Portland strikers' agreem ent regarding the comm unity that is doing m ore to pany at the intersection of the C i-1 G eneral Electric Company, Cos- num ber of pie le ts to be allowed. Influence character and good citi- pole and Sherw ood-Tualatin roads lett s Bar-B-Q. M eltebeke Electric A num ber of ears of lum ber w ere z’*n»hip Ilian Boy Scouting.’* stated on April 15. Shop. Cady Motor Company, and moved out from the mill shortly Halph Easter, chairm an of the dis- after tlie pickets had disbanded. trtet committee, yesterday "Those Drive against motorists who fa il-! •'r8us- _ ____ Work at the mill was continued who are active in the work are ed to observe highway slop s ig n s . under the Mine « ag e agreem ent convinced that il produces results in Forest Grove last week netted This colonial house is now under construction on East Lincoln street as " lie n the men went back to have more Ihan 30 men d o in g five violators. E. C Bisbey and Hugh L. Weik of Portland. Lee for Mr and Mrs. Paul L. 1’atterson The interior is designed in the work over two weeks ago scout work in this comm unity and M arshall and R. N. Baker of For- j simple colonial m anner The house contains four bedrooms, dining. Second bombing lo occur in o v e r KM) boys Noin of these men living and breakfast rooms, and kitchen The living room opens on to W ashington county w ithin a month receive anything for this lint Hie est Grove, and John Jackson of (C o,,i„u«d t o m w . <>■>.< a brick terrace at a flow er-bordered lawn panel took place curly on the morning satisfaction of d o i n g something Hillsboro w ere summoned before j of F at— Mrs. Williams. "Daisy.** —— b — of Memorial Duy at the store and w orthw hile for these youngsters " the local justice of the peace and purebred Jersey. 1193. 69J; Connell »n— 1.1.1. vn.k o i. .. ,, . shop owned by Willium Fuegv at ------------------- —__ fined $5 and costs each. Brothers of Hillsboro. "Number 18." W iley. Rock I reck, according to a b e- NOTH k of BOND REDEMPTION Robert C. Brown of Hillsboro purebred Jersey. 1928. 67.4; Hagg Seventh A M eri FU hbeck. Jeen Ann hl ted report filed w ith the sheriff Notice »• hereby given, (hat pursuant and J W. H artram pf of Forest & Sons. "Bell 13." grade Jersey. Monduv Local authorities believed ' H i l l " " NlK 10- ’ “f ,h” Grove plead guilty to charges of 1119. 68; Hagg & Sons, 'Bell 11." Seventh B Lu c ille W alter«. Jacqueline t i u , in c id e n t to b o tu tit .if t Htlhhoro, O reit.m , the C ity ..f |(llli»hor<> .wirt of . . recent Walter«, Phylli» Johnston, Phylli« A mac h- T e n ! >,.-..1, ............. '•" " *> lug honda on the speeding w ith trucks and w ere grade Jersey, 1021. 64.3; Mrs W il-' trouble betw ene brew ery p l a n t (Continued from page one» foilow itnr ii«t««. t«»-wit er, Eleanor Bk«*k. Lo rre«n May fined $5 and costs. The fine was liams. "Blue Bell." purebred Jer- company O ther firms bidding on E ig h th B2 Evelyn C lark. w orkers and the team sters’ union 1 Smith Hrv«nth Str««t Matailam suspended in the case of Hartram pf. sey, 1302, 61 2; B urkhalter. "Num-i Im provem ent Hutut». ilate«i Evt>ru«ry th B — L a V o n Berggren,. Evviyn The bomb was tossed betw een Earl R. Anderson of Cornelius ber 25,” grade Jersey 1007. 58 4; these articles included the A m eri H a E w ig o h rth 5. 1921». nuiul>ere«t 2 to ft. Itu lu .ive. . M ary M anley. M ary Elli w vi w i i i (.*ai ijr , i Munnell iiu iiliv il* »» ,. *«»v j ¡stow »« v i » »««m Il'M lll | I j| can i R t u ubber company. Mnrt- pie and -vtivsp shop Mt nt » about was fined $2 and costs last week Hagg A Sons. "Fish 6," grade Je r- vu«i are cm lieti fo r redemption A im iis t 5 Sherill company. E ureka Fire Hose ¡‘¿ 4 ku L p p .U An" iCteri. UuUie ,n M a-V 30 b u t n o d a m a g e w a s d o n e ItfSft. on a charge of having no m uffler sey, 1122. 58.3. Louise Ko««n»an. Ehn. i Krannen l o the building Fuegv told investi 2 Street Im provem ent lloioi«, Serie« on his car. while George S. Zim Three-year-olds m aking 40 pounds company and Sanderson Supply «en. IV26. «iated Ju ly |, (u fe , numbeteti Margaret Savage. Buddy l.oren gating officers that he heard four merm an of Yamhill plead guilty to of fat—Richard Hagg of Reedville. company. The latter firm was given Brvnleewe. 12 to .1.1, incluatve, are ealled f»>r re IH’lbert I ’ rew». Teddy G ardner. cars driving away from the build an order for 12 safety helm ets to a charge of having im proper lights F dem ption July I. Itfjft. l’aul H ickenlooper. George Twugawa, J u n ^ r JerS“M !1|!>9' ' jq 1-'- Protect firem en from falling beams ior ing shortly before the bomb e x Pauli. V ivian Bump. and paid a fine of $5 and costs. •1 Street Improvem ent Bond«. Seite« F ir Grove Dairy. Num ber 49. and bricks d u n fires ploded. His wife reported that a B I'.*2«i. d a te ti N<Aem l>er I . H»2i>. nom E ig h th A Glen Power«. D a vid W iley Jack Haston of Portland, arrested P r TGrOVe Amendment to the “firecracker" "......... _ ! M ary Ann G arth o fn e r. D o rothy K u ra tli. week earlier she had received u beretl ft to l l. In clu a tv e. a re calied fo r May 25 on a drunken driving charge r w redemption November I, - ' 4 '. ordinance authorized the city coun- Beulah Shephard. w arning that the place was in following an auto accident at Aloha, Pe<er Boaco» SchtMtl L Street Im provem ent B«»nd». Sene« was fined $100 in the local justice grade Jersey. 1302/61.2: Buchanan. Clt ,O K" e Pcrnusslon ,o seU flre- I92?. dateti December I, IV2?, num- F ift h B — L yle Shaw. Jun e Ireland . danger The first bombing in the county beretl t to |7 t inclusive, are called court last week and sentenced to "Crook." grade Jersey. 1153. 61.1; w orks in areas other th an Shute A rlen e Lenta. Robert Peter«. Leonard fo r retient pt ion Decern |>er I. IttSft. an. H enry H u n t. L o rn a McLeod, ix'currcd at the Botvin M arket in 30 days in the county jail. His op Hagg & Sons. "Bell 14." grade J e r park or the fire zone to the person Sherm B. Concret» Street Im provem ent Beverly W eil. W illia m G ettle. E a rl Pear- Tigard May 12. erator's license was also revoked. sey. 1085. 60.7; Mulloy. "Babe." or persons managing the Fourth Bond«. Serie« IM > . dated O, u d iri 14. of Ju ly celebration or th eir agents, j #on* Alvin Wilson of Si. Johns, berry Lew E. Cornell of Huber was purebred Guernsey. 1314. 604. IW H . nit iii I h * reti | to |7 , n,clu«ive. Sales will not be perm itted w ithin picker in the Bunks fields, was called for redemption ()etoh»r I ft. bound over to the grand ju ry Mon Two-year-olds m aking over 35 50 feet of any budding and "spit- «. .Macadam Street Im provem ent ; bound over to the grand ju ry Fri- day following arraignm ent before pounds of fat—Hagg \ Sons. "Judy devils." "cherry bombs." and sky- t O W t r r ^ ia il Bond«. Serie« D»2*. dateti June I. 1929 ! day on a larceny charge follow Donald T. Templeton, county judge, numbered I to 16. inclusive, are railed 6 / grade Jersey, 1026, 59.5; Hagg rockets may not be sold, according ing a prelim inary hearing before on an assault and battery charge. fo r redem ption December I. lUJft Si Sons, "Ash 5," grade Jersey. 10- to the ordinance. Following the Donald T Templeton, county judge. 7 S ixth Street Supplem rntai Street Two Banks residents w e r e 82, 58.4; C. Earl Stretcher of Beav- passage of the am endm ent, t h e I Wilson was alleged to have been Im provem ent itomi I ‘»29. dateti M a r c h brought into the local justice of (ContinutM f r o « page ono) "82 Stella." »» grade Guernsey, council designated the 1. 1930. numbered I only, ia cm lieti H illsboro; of * dmhill and J. W. M cArthur. involved in the theft of a tent. His m m ao r» — ------------ 1 **• peace court Wednesday for traffic erton. fo r redemption September I. |»3ft law violations. F. W. S hearer plead 1U9. 48.,; Connell Bros.. Num ber Fire D epartm ent, Inc., as the or- superintendent of the Eugene mu- companion was rem anded to the 6. Street Im p ro tem en t Bond«. Serie« 15. purebred Holstein. 13,0. 47.9; ganization to w hich the right to nicipal power svstem , juvenile court. IM O . dateti September I. 1931. num - guilty to a charge of having no HdOCf Qnnc “T rv -v lzx F , IO" en » r.< 4 .-> ...11 .......IJ ...... . , r r J bered I to U , Ineluaive. «re called W illiam J. Fitzlaff of Portland clearance lights on his truck and Hagg & Sons. "Im leh 18." grade sell firew orks w ould be granted G. W. Thiessen of viacxam as routc 8 and Lydia j ohnsOn Saun- for redemption September 1. 193ft received a suspended fine of $10 Jersey, 871, 45.1; Hagg & Sons, for 1935. | county was elected as chairm an of 9 W rat W Mahltiu top S t r e e t In , That conversations w ith th e O re -[ the '" t tem e m porary ^ r a r T '“ organization « n h '.“ ™ “"e°4 ders of P ortland were arrested by and costs. Dorman M. Moehnke “B eulah 7. " grade Jersey. 1097. 43.8; and provement Bond. Serie« 19.12. dated named secre secre- county authorities Friday and book- j M arch 1, 1933, numltered I to M, in was fined $5 and costs for failure s e v 8756 S43 1 H a g g * S o^s^"M ^sh g°n ' W ash>ngton W ater Service com- John i O O. Bozart Bozart was was named .56. 43.1, Hagg * Sons. Mush tarv directors, c con- clusive. are ca lieti for to have a m uffler on his m otor sey. irrade realem pt in it Jersey” 82? 42 7 ---- “ * > pany pany officials oniciais Indicated m aicatea th tn at at the th e lta ry . The The board board of of directors, o n -. e d . . . . 1‘in „ morals . , . charges ,, September 1, 193ft. utlUtv w ould not n e t consider ^ d « * a « com- e ™ . sisting of * chairm chairmen „ , „ utility en of the various A1,e«ed to have stolen cycle. An<i. J T ? . . >rw f “ r <h*r n o tified that the Sam H unt & Sons of Hillsboro promise of the approxim ately $5000 O rders in the foUowing circuit ill not l»e liable for, court cases w ere issued this week: j have taken th eir 11 purebred in unpaid fire h ydrant rentals was as follows: J. E. Lewton Wash- son h°me at Hillside Friday night, I ,.r p . y , „ y „ „ ',7 ^ ,,' upon u any ol of the above George T. M cGrath et ux vs. John Guernseys off the regular dairy the report given by P. L. P a tte r - ! ington county; Thiessen Clackam as sl? ,ry P‘ckcrs in ,he area w ere hom i, . t i e r , i . lr . h, r r „ , r..r T. MacKay, order of publication; herd im provem ent association w ork son. city attorney. The m atter was county; R W Hogg Polk countv taken into custody. Prisoners book the rvdnnptloa ,.r th- M yrtle Liverm ore vs. Francis W. “ d have Put on the registered tem porarily laid on th e table pend- Gill. M ultnomah county William Sd„ at the coun,y J»*1 w ere Ray w‘ 'T’ «« MR-UiBciHo. okec . on , ty Livermore, d e fa u lt decree; D. Shaw herd im provem ent test. W. T. Put- ing fu rth er investigation. H ydrant Punstion, Clatsop county* J o h n TlUoUon and P ied Cooley, both o f ' ” lr " " G ord° ordon of Van ' amook county;' ? ‘* » Helens. * ,w$ G ? * Adams dams ol’ Van- NOTIC, of Farm ington ' has enter- rentals have not been paid by the Shield Tillamook co u n ty H. E . St. vs. G. F. Shaw, order; and Liquid nam Jr., N O T IC K ,,r OE HM.1STHA K E t.lS T K A T lO N OF couver. W ash, Charles R u f i n e r , ation of Bank of Beaverton, order ed his entire herd of purebred Jer- city for m ore than five years on Lofkey. Marion county and Zim- ??uverA w 2s n ' j S na,r *i? “ l TKADE MAKE seys on the register of m erit test, the contention th at the fire fig h t-' merman, Yamhill county Board - arv Sm ith and Jack Harry Hill of to pay dividend. Notice is hereliy given that the utttler- Orders in the foUowing probate Both of these tests are being han- ing pressure provided did not com- m em bers from Lincoln and Colum California. i * y i . « «■•it a. I L . Y. Don »don and J. H. Co». la ^ 1 h v .A h r p n 7 n l v u w / i ith tb th o v r .m r x a n v * « f o n »A _______ a i _ _ _ » . Lester Ireland of Hillsboro re- , doin» huaine«« under the firm name and cases sstAwas w ere s also issued: Hugh T L. H died by I Lohrenz ply the / company's franchise bia counties were _ not nam ed . d . u r ported the theft of an electric hedge «tyie <»f per fec tio n H A K K K Y . in Hill«* Proposal by Councilm an M. H. ing the meeting. Smith, Jacob Crotzer, Eliza Jan e „ . . . trim m er from his porch Monduv Waahln»t4>n C ounty. t)re « ..n . have Stevenson th at a portion of the Sewell, Emma E. Heaton. William Resolution to the effect that dele- night ’ r‘,*1 w,th th* •s**^«»,y of s ta te the stree' lights in the city be turned Pechin, W. D. Smith. Joseph R. off during the sum m er m onths was ^ o u n t ^ a n d " ChaI*” L Johnson Canby " 7 3 5 ^ 0 1?*"" McDonald and Benjam in Ander ----------- - «... th e council. ------- -------------- | t i \ e counties and urge im m ediate arrested by county authorities Mon- whkh i». son. G uardianship orders w ere is steps for organization of power day on a charge of operating a car •»■•ad. n l m , p lw . « w h in .„<1 all »sairy sued for Jennie E. Adams a n d McGee, city m anager, reported th at d is tr ic ts w a s a d o n te d A n n t h « Tn‘* .•“ k « y with th«, „» Raleigh 4-H garden club plans to sim ilar action last y ear resulted in iution 'piaced “the' m eeting on rec with switched license plates. Clarence L. Stevens. Theft of a sedan from his garage .•“,d. by the en ter a float in the Rose Festival a savings of approxim ately one- . P . ® under the nani» ut P E H F E l’T IO N ord as endorsing the G range Pow er Saturday evening was reported to bakery parade. This is the first tim e that third to th e city. if sponsored again this year ■ , he sheriff by E G Beauman of D ate o f fin t publication June 6. 193.» a Washington county 4-H club has Notice from the county dog con- bill W ashington county was repre- Forest Grove route 1 D ate o f la«t publication June 27, 1916 sponsored an entry in the festival, trol board in regard to cancella- sented by the following delegation t Signet» L Y C O N G D O N Lew E Cornell of H uber was a r tS ig n e d » J. H. C O E ¡».y Club m em bers and th eir leader, tion of the city's contract to collect Dr J. O. Robb, Hillsboro; Mrs. rested Saturday on an assault and Jam es S, Rose, of Beaverton de- dog license fees was presented by Mary L. Roberts. Forest Grove. A. battery charge. Cornell's wife was NOTICI "i » 1 1 Rll » \i » (Continued from pa»e one» cided th at a float entered in the the city attorney. Councilmen in Notice 1» hereby »tven that by virtu e Miss M argaret Greenwald of Beav festival parade would be a fine ad- structed the attorney to contest the E Wilson and E. O. Zimmerman, the complaining witness. an attachm ent execution and order Theft of tools from his car at of erton by the Washington county vertism ent for Washington county cancellation on the ground th at the Beaverton; Ernest Lehman. Cedar < f »ale laauei out of and under the »eal T^u1' <- un" in6ham. Sherwood; Balm G rove S aturday evening was Moose lodge. club work. With this in mind they city had made a diligent canvass of John Nyberg, T ualatin, B I atton. reported by George Riggle of Bux- of the C ircu it Court of tli» S tate of O re Final plans for the Goddess of sponsored a program and raised the town in collecting the licenses. C herry Grove; L. L. gon, fo r W a«htngton County, on the .'»th Crawford. ,on »lay of June. 193ft. uptm a Judgment L iberty ball on the evening of sufficient money to make the en- Action on th e park dedication ' Manning. Shady Brook rendered and entered in »aid Court on Ju ly 3 and for th e selection of the try ordinance was deferred. »he 13th »lay of M $y. 1936. m a cause A pproxim ately 150 persons a t Rotarians to H e a r T a lk lucky girl on Ju n e 29 will be made Members of the club are busily therein pending in which D Shaw wna ! tended the conference held in the p la in tiff, and G. F Shaw wa« defend- ' Friday evening by the comm ittee engaged in the preparation of their J local circuit court room. Ind u strial Alcohol Plan ant, in favor of p ljm t i f and agatnat the representing the Hillsboro Business f ljit. the definRe plans of which in the -um o f ft! 4a 17 and Details of a proposal to establish defendant & Professional Women s club, spon- are being held as a surprise Mem- the fu rth e r >unt o f I7A a tto rn e y '» fee-, soring organization. bers of the cIub are: Jean Moltz- an industrial alcohol plant in H ills am i fo r hi» cuata and d ia b u rie m rn t4 in boro will be outlined at the Rotary »aid action taxed at 142 26. and <*om- O ther events, such as th e free ner. p auj Georges. K enneth Holm- (Continued from pap« one) club this noon «Thursday) by A. m anding me to make aale of nil of the baseball games old-time fiddlers Iund, Fred Zw ahlem. Billy West, rig h t, title and interest of the defendant 1 co n test fireworks, - — Sard - - - steudler. Dick _ Randall. Tom B. Forrester, chemical engineer conxiating contest, firew orks, races, etc., are V iJ® street. Classes of an undivided one-*eventh in- i from Portland. Alcohol would be being whipped into shape by com- Ward H E G ilb e r t J r W1U h eId f o r tw o m o n th s, terewt in real property in VS.. hm gton (Continued from pape one» is as fol The aw m ittees in charge. Every effort is ’ ’ * List t . m of the graduates $- County. Oregon, p a rti, ularly dr-< rt'.e d a« 1 ards w ere made this year lows: follow», t o - w l t : being made to make the coming for the first time. Births Lot« o r tracta numliered 142. 143, Evelyn C lark, L a V e rn e Du ley. V ir » in ia event one of the most outstanding Optimism and encouragem ent as 14ft and 1&2 of Beaverton-Heedville I V anderzanden—To Mr. and Mrs G arnpus, Jun e G iffo rd . N o rm a H am m er, to date. W A N T E D at Once The best h<<r«e |4 ft to the future for graduates was Acreage, aa shown by the duly re _____________ ________ A n na Leider, Elsie Kiepke, Helen Kuhni. V anderzanden. Ju n e 1, a girl P. O. Box 3. Hillsboro. 16p List of m erchants who have B ert corded inap an<| plat thereon on file by Dr. Young in his W A w N ill T E buy. W ulf_To M r a n d M ns F 1 m » r 5 uth . M cD ” UKaI1. O re iIIe M ille r. Janet expressed D Plenty o f pea«. Farmer»' » •l* nf Fr m t T a Oversby, Gladys Rutledge, France« ------ Sm ith, . i comm encement agreed t o furnish m erch an d ise Wulf in the office »if the Ker*«»rder of Con- I _ . S turm address. He de- Phone 31 ft I Z. 16p . Em ery Thompson. Eleanor« veyancea of W ashington County, O re prizes to date for the baseball girl. of Forest Grove. Ju n e 4. a Edna w.’î 3 ^ ,UnBFr» S r TB^ P7.nÀ E)S*«U^ ' lared that opportunities existed C H M A arket. gon, M P IO N hay tedder, itimm ! a« new. for W aldron. Francis Brow n. Jack B utler games and other “Happy Days’’ * for all who w ere qualified. That __ aale H Keatek, P h illip - John Christensen. B ill G ro»an. K lein 16 ub jert to the unpaid claim « against »aid , attractions is as follows: Bristol Kiepke. Emmenton M ille - O rv ille M ille r. m achines will soon serve man a n d , property in the m atter of the eatatr of A U C T IO N S A L E Divorce Granted Hardware. C. C. Store. Corwin Velm a Abendroth. LaV o n Berjryren. M a ry not M ary J. Shaw, deceased. I w ill <»n S a t man the m achine was Dr. A t Barna of In te n ta te H o n e and anley. Evelyn B riot. V iv ia n Bump. urday. the 6th day of July. 193ft, at the Hardware. Pastim e Card Room. Liverm ore—M yrtle G from Fran- M Cow M a rk e t Evelyn H a w o rth . E lin o r K ram ien. M ary Young’s prediction. hour of ten o'clock A M ..f -aid date, Selfridge F urnitu re Company. An- cis. W. Un ion A venue and Colum bia filed.. Exercises opened w ith the pro Ella M a rin e r. M a rjo rie Patterson, Ann at the l-Taat fro n t door o f the < « u rt , Portland P eters Lesta P irie , L u c ille Ra«mu*«en. cessional, "H arvard Special." by House in llillslm ro . W ashington County, Wednesday, Jun e 12. 1:1ft P. M Oregon, sell at public auction to the ii: .™ *i'.“'** R? " 'n.<!?* school band and was fol HOMES MULFa8 Savaee. Clara Stroua«. Phyllia WhHdon. S ellin» carload or more hone« and highest bidder, fo r ca»h in hand, all of Loren Bronleewe. D elbert Crew». Teddy lowed by invocation by Rev C M mu le a . weight 11 <>0-1800 lb«.. 3-y«ar- the rig h t, title and interest which the I G ardner. A lb e rt G illette, Paul H icken- Reed of the Methodist church. Pre- olda to «month mouth« ; m any well w ith in named defendant bail on the 31 at »lay o f J an u ary. 193ft. or han acquired I looper. Bud Knapp, ju n io r P a u li. Kim er ceding the commencement address, matched team« and »ingle hone«, fo r Rollins. Georae T iu g a w a , F ra n k V u y l- the school chorus sang “God Touch- i fa rm , orchard or heavy d r a ft work. Buddy wTxJd W U ey' E ’ eljr" *nd ed the R o se" O ther musical num- They w ill be »old on 3 «lay«' tr ia l, if not a« repre«ented. to he returned Students reported on the honor “ cl“ded a. uvoca‘ “ J 0* "Would We salute you and con »am» condition a» bought and money roll for the last six week period God 1 Were the Tender Apple w ill be returned. F o r « redit «ee your gratulate Hillsboro high were: | Blossoms.” by Wilma Marie Schaus own local banker. N o hone« «old pri David Hill School and "Blue and Gold O verture1 by vate on »ale day You can alw aya de on the splendid class Just received 300 T h ird B -N a id a Fish back, Donald David- t h e band. pend on a good auction at The In te r- «on. G ail Kohlm eyer, Douglaa Jun »nickel. P v h ib i » ^xf »tate Stablm “ Sunbonnette” of 1935. Don M orriaon, F rits i» piapp. Buddy E x h i b i t of m anual training pro- CLY de W W O O D A BROS, Auctioneer» W olfe. jects and of model farm buildings F o r «ale dat SPORT H A TS phone 614 Vancouver. T w o B Lynn H a ll. Bob M orriaon. N o r- constructed by the Hilhi 4-H build- 1 — _ — Colors red, blue, green, R * ,'° u A llene A m .r h e r , Corinne ers* club was shown in the school > ■ ■ «■ ■ ■ $ yellow and white. The 'icifth B—Junior ri»Upp. shop before and after the gradua- As high school grad WE KNO W Sixth A — A deibert H o ffn e r. Jack Ken- , i o n program. Equipm ent used in Modern Miss Hat that’s nelly, R,djert Bailey. ( classes was dem onstrated by stu- uates you are just leav FoorthB Patricia Kroever. Pat«y M« dents under the direction of Maurice Connell, B arb ara Shaw. V io la T ay lo r. j x» R om ip in e tn ic tn r ing the kindergarten Ja n io r H iirb Sehool rtomig, instructor. Drive Launched Production ReCOrds Set by Dairy Herds Hearing Scheduled on Zoning Program Pl -in Discussed Locally »«hl in ani| io «ahi real prop or any portion ih n of, Io •n lla fy k itu i hm. Juilunnutl. • nU r. Intere»!, nuil ftrrrum l coala, a thl toil«« lo he • tlbjevl to rm lnti|i(hilt pci Ih e « la ttili . . ( 4 . Datesi (hl «Uh >I h » of June. 193ft J u conni * 1.1 s h e riff . tt .iiih iiiii (on County. (iraifoii E J m A le n Al lorney for P la in tiff 16-20 C A L L FOR HihM Tit. Hoard of D lrectoi « of S«'h««d III« . I trict N \\ ««hillut. n County, a«k« for hi.l« >n tim e I« to he baue«! ’ l- I Hi«' natruction of a •ch«a>l gym naai- uni in i i'ordance w ith foie Iahen at a «pe. ial •h«»ol meeting held M .is I7O». 193ft Sealed Iddi w ill be »«*« elve« I by t he I b lM lil.t t'le ik o tief« July I. 193ft Ih . e W arrants w ill lo ia l the aunt «»f »»>►<■ IM» of Which w ill fall due in Itt.iii. and 9 b i l l t ilt ,.a,h yrrtr (here a fte r u n til (he aunt of lailRM Hl ha. tieen paid. I'he«e w arra n ts w ill be issued in the aum a o f $ too no o r | | 00 B, lh t. option of bidder The rem aining llu ttttti w ill ru|| due in 194.1 A ll w a rra n t, w ill ’»ear in te re .l at the ta le of <*• . . payabl. i Large Grade ClaSS Ends Work Friday High School Class Graduated Friday Too Late to Classify 0 í)l.^ra*^e, the hlKh To Our Graduates USED CARS Bought and Sold 1930 Ford Fordor Town Sedan 1929 Ford Fordor Town Sedan 192K Pontiac Deluxe Sedan 192H Essex Sedan 1927 Oldam obile Sedan E veryth in g in In su ran re 1927 Star Touring Ph« nei 111? IV a a I i ington I ♦ 1929 Ford T ru ck Dodge Touring 1927 Ford Pickup DR. R. J. N IC O L 1927 Ford Touring Buick Pickup D R. E. W . A I.M Q U IS T V eterin arian » RUSH LOW Agent for T rlephane 843 and 842 Pai ge A n o th e r C arload d W ILLYS. J u st re ce ved See them before you buy Scav« ngers. Water Hyucinth, Water Lettuce, Floating Blunts Visitors welcome IIA R K 1 and G raha W illva G O L D F IS H Hlc and up G rah am -P aig e S -d an $849 D elivered H ere W illy * 4-door Sedan $579 D elivered H ere MOKUAN Ilills lx .r o 234 E Jackson St. SAXTON A LOONEY Producer« of Quality Gaa - O il - Accessories S A N D and G R A V E L Used Car Exchange Blunt located 4 miles north of FVir- est Grove on Gales Creek Bbonr 2nd and W ash. 1609R Phone 2641 Powers Grocery M A IN S T R E E T P H O N E 81 Prompt Service . . . Raleigh Club Plans Rose Festival Float «pp^ved by Happy Days Events Attract Interest annually Bida m ay he mmAe f o r l l t t t i i H i or for (he en tire «uni of | * *"U O il T h e Nchi«d ll-atid tenervi*« the rU 'hi of reject any or ail bida Itiil« w ill l»e opened at the icu u lar m onthly raeedutf of the Board at the Durham S<h<«dboti,i m ,, i , day evening. July lat. 193ft, at n |*. M (H iiinedi J It D tlB S O N , Clerk A I JA Q I ESS C hairm an 19.; Special» for June 7 and 8 C o ffee 25c Red & White. 1-lb. O v a ttin e 31c 6 -o z . s iz e C offee M nnning 25c 1-lb. B ro o m Good. 50c 4 -p ly S m acks 35c S u n sh in e . 2 fo r M a lt 50c 70c. for Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good June 7 and 8 only. June Specials at Weil’s Dept. Store CHEVROLETS of life. Sixth B — B illy Cyru«, Jack Eatepp, A k ir a T«u»aw a. cioyce Bum p. E lb e M a r- ~ " — — YO U K N O W US! Subscribe for the Argus. 10c A N K L E T S - SO CK S Also cannery stockings for service and econ omy. You are on your marks getting set for the great race. Special lot CANNERY Sale 200 Gossard Foundation Garments VALUES 10c SEE C E N T E R St APRONS Big all over rubber aprons that don’t pull and tear. Pure gum rubber with “holdfast” QQg» There’s no prestige in smok ing quarter cigars if some one else smokes the other three quarters first. Prestige is one thing w*e have always enjoyed a s skilled Chevrolet repair spe cialists. The reputation this shop has won by sincere service is based on depend-' able performance and guar-i anteed results. When your car is placed in our hands you can confidently antici pate its return to you in A-l condition and at lowest cost. Results count and that’s why we guarantee your satisfac tion. A little financial reserve makes the running easier. One’s education is inade quate if he has not learn ed to save. It would be a pleasure to help you with some plan of thrift. Commercial National Bank “The Largest Independent Bank In Washington County*' Hillsboro Motor Co. Hillsboro Chevrolet and Oldamobile 3rd and Wash. Phone 441 JAMES WHITELAW, Manager Oregon Royal Soda Work», Distributor» See the N ew JA N T Z E N Bathing Suits The “Bra Mio,” the “Halter Neck” and the “Bra Lift” are three of the many new ones we’re show ing in popular colors for women, B athing Shoe» JL 25c W H IT E OXFORDS For Women! And Sandal Cutouts. Also brown and two- tone Cannery $■» .39 Oxford». Special JL GOSSARD D F E A T U R IN G Special ........ D IS P L A Y The MisSimpIidty back strapj pull diagonally to rainc the bust, cinch in the waist and flatten the diaphragm. The model shown is of figured batiste and 2-way elastic with an uplift top of lace; Jr» Model 3689. . . . fingers. P a ir Special lot all wool bathing suits f o r men, women a n d children. $•» .98 W IN D O W $098 M|SS i m p l ic ii q W /th a Back o f 2- way Elastic EACH OOC 3 FOR $1.00 C A N N E R Y GLOVES M ATTER T O $7.50 Also “Nemos” and "Nature’s Ri val.” Discontinued numbers of high grade corsets taken from our reg ular stock. All styles and sizes, but not in each lot. SPECIAL •<«» U.3. Og Ptst. N i BUY YOUR FOUNDA TION G A R M E N T S fro m GRADUATE ( ORSETTIERES w h o know how to fit them. We have three. Special attention to maternity and surgical fittings. Phono 2581