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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, June 20. 193ft
at the blind school; $35,350 for ad- in for the support of his depart-1
•n«l f»»r lh*» m at and I’M
pelli
i ditions and improvement* at the nient will be used exclusively for
mid »«LI w rit.
tul’eieu.v is hospital and $81,800 for the promotion of fire prevention
8 « Id «ala w ill tw> m ad * aiihjaet U* r«»-
• • •
the new building at the state hos­
dtMitptinii it. per ■ ta tu t* « f
I*at«d Mt llllla lx ir o . O lv u o il, thin .’uih
pital. In euch instance the amount
Bricks from the old capitol build
d«v of Ma> IW.ir*
represents 45 per cent of the total i ing arc being stored on the grounds
J U t t iN N K I.l.. S h e riff ,.f W aahinii-
cost of tlie proposed buildings, the j of the state hospital, where they
I o h ('.»uiily, (»re»-..it
)•
l.
|*atterB..ii,
legislature, appropriating $50.000. will be cleaned by inmates for use
A ttorney f,»r P la in tiff.
k m
/
£•
$50.500 and $100.000. respectively, in future building operations llrok O fficials Named; Club Aids
N
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T
IC
K
TO
(
MKO
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for these three institutions. The en bricks and mortar from the1
with
Canning
Fruit
In
the
Cnunty
Court
of
the
State
of
Or«$-
federal funds, if forthcoming, will ruins are being dumped along Mill
g»»n. fo r W anhluuton County.
! be added to the légistative appro­ | creek and at other places in the
In tho M n lir r
il,„ |
w il l anil
Ill y M r*. John Galya J r )
priations to provide for larger and city where "fills" are needed.
l .- lio n y iil an,I l . l a l . . .>( Aly,la
L o c a ls T urn in V ic to r y fo r
O«'ceaa«xl.
Locals Show New Brand of better buildings than was originally
LEISYVILLE
Annual
s
c
h
o
o
l
• • •
W ashington County
N u llr» ( h hereby «Iven that the umler*
meeting was held Monday evening
planned for.
S ta rt o f S eco n d H a lf
Seventy-two Oregon motorists lost School
Ball for Second Half
(Second H a lf)
board for the following ■ i«n»«d, U. ({. l.an.loMa, han been by the
their
operators'
licenses
during
county
of the State of O retfo n .
W L Pet!
W L Tct
Members of the state board of May. Sixty of the licenses were re- year is A F Hanley, choirman, to r W a ih court
u County, duly apix.lutaxi
R..y
2 0 1.000 N o rth Plains I I .600
S unset le a g u e
and John Gales Jr and C 1) Hud­ executor of ltw to
T u a la tin Valley
control plan an automobile trip | voked
the laM W ill and Te.tam cnt
M a rte * ssl t 0 l.eoo Glenw.ssi
1 1 .SCO
and
an
even
dozen
suspend-
(Secnnd H a lf!
I through Eastern. Central and South­ ! ed Fifty-five motorists were con- son. directors. Mis 1„ 11 Mac­ o f Aleda Cobh, deceuaed. and han duly
(S eco n d H a lf)
G arden H. t 1 .»Or.Gaston
0 I .MW
W L Tet
W L P c t|
W L Pet ern Oregon as soon as labor troubles
W L P e ll
Doha
1 1 Sl'0 Banka
0 S .000
Intyre was lc-clccteit clerk The •inalifted hi . auch. A ll permuta having
victcd of drunken driving during school
0 1 .000
H illsboro .. 1 0 1.00*'T ig ard
a«atiiat »aid ra ta te are hereby re­
Glenwood easily defeated Banks H illsboro I 0 1.000 For. Grove 0 I .000 quiet down sufficiently to permit i tile
house will he painted tills VlulntM
. 0 1 .000
C o rn eliu s ..1 0 1.000'O renco
month
and
required
to
sur-
quired to preaant the »ante to me. w ith
0
I
.(»00
C a rlto n
I 0 1.000 A m ity
Governor Martin to leave his of­ ' render their drivers' 'cards for a summer.
0 I .eoo 11 to 2 at Banks Sunday in th e
W illa m e ite 1 0 1.000 Laurel
proper vouchers, at my raaidenca In llill» -
0
I
000
Sherwood
1
0
1.000
Vernonia
0 1 .0 ,^ Washington County league Tiche-
Mr and Mrs I, It MacIntyre. Imro Oregon, or at the law office of M
S herw otxl .1 0 1.000 G aston
V erboort
I 0 1.000 Newberg
0 I .000 fice for a few days The tour will ■ year.
0 1 .000 nor of Glenwood smashed out a
T u a la tin —1 0 1.000; Aloha
Mr and Mrs Dtek Stoltenbcrg anil “
include a visit to the tuberculosis
.........
Oregon, wuhln .1«
Hillsboro "Bears" opened t h e hospital
home
run
in
the
sixth
inning
with
Roy Stoltenbcrg visited M r and month« front date hereof
at The Dalles and the east­
Local Sunset leaguers turned the I the bases loaded. It was one of the second half of the Tualatin Valley
Dated
ami
ftrwt
publiahed
M ay St». It»3ft.
Mrs
Wilt
Stoltenbcrg
of
the
Wat
tables on Laurel Sunday afternoon I longest hits ever seen at Banks. . league schedule here Sunday aft- ern Oregon state hospital at Pen­
I .ant publication June 27, l ’J.LS.
lace district Sunday.
to chalk up a 6 to 1 victory for ' Nelson of the winners fanned 13 ' ernoon with a bang, turning in a dleton and will require the better
WOI G J 'A N D F S S . I x e c u io r of the Last
Miss Joyce Bino visited h e r 'M il and leatantent of Ataxia Cold,. He.
the start of the second half of the j batters. Cooney Vanderzanden play- 21 to 3 victory over Newberg. This part of a week.
It’s a Wise Wife
cea»,x|
M
|i
reeldence and a.I-
• • •
mother in Portland Thursday.
1935 season. Hillsboro will clash | ed the best game for the losers. He Sunday the locals will travel to
'
Dillsboro. Oregon,
Attorney
for
Miss
Mary
Rentcrhen
of
Kent.
with Orenco at Shute park this ; got three hits and stole four bases Amity, and Hillsboro fans expect
Of the $750.000 of outstanding
Half-year truck licenses may be
•aid R a ta l* and Eaevutor,
15-9
who keeps her huahand’a
Sunday and a good game is on tap i besides playing a sparkling game them to continue to play the spark­ unemployment relief certificates obtained, beginning today (Thurs­ Wash, is spending (he week with
Marjory Sinclair and May I .alley ne
as the locals are out to avenge a
only
$100,000
worth
are
in
the
day»,
on
trucks
owned
by
farmers
clothes spick anti «pan,
ling
baseball
exhibited
against
j
in
the
field.
l.eisyville
Women's
club
met
at
SAXTON A I.OONKV
itrst-half defeat at the hands of Roy nosed out Garden Home 7 | Newberg.
hands of private investors. The bal­ who can qualify for restricted farm­
regularly cleaned n n d
school house Tliursduy after­
Orenco.
The "Bears" started the scoring ance has been bought up by other ers annual licenses, according to tlie
Produoen of Quality
i
to
6.
Both
defeats
for
Garden
Home
noon
with
Mrs
Lorenz
as
hostess.
caref ully pressed. That
Laurel and Hillsboro came out I this year have been inflicted by attack in the first inning and con­ state funds, keeping the interest I word received by Sheriff J. W.
SAND and GRAVEL
of the first frame tied at one run
J Connell from the secretary of state This meeting was the last one un­
husband h a s a h etter
tinued to bring in runs in every in the family so to speak.
each, but the locals took a three Roy.
• • •
! The same opportunity may also be til October. z\ club picnic will be Pliuit located 4 miles north of For­ chance for success!
frame but the seventh. Home runs
In
a
slugging
match
at
North
held
sometime
in
July.
The
women
est
Grove
on
Gales
Creek
Phone
run lead in the second inning, add­ i Plains the Plains boys walloped by Deaville. Donin. Shattuck and
I
taken
on
certain
specified
trucks.
Now Is the time for school dis­
are asked to get fruit jurs to be
IflODK
ing one more in the sixth and two i Aloha 13 to 10. Tolke went in and Reeves featured the batting spree tricts to take stock of their build­ 1 busses and trailers.
Avail yourself of our
for the Louise Home from
in the eighth. Rosky. the new Hills­ saved the game for North Plains. that resulted in 17 hits for the lo­ ing needs in the opinion of C. A
However, the provision does not filled
Mrs.
John
Sinclair
as
soon
as
pos­
boro hurler. allowed but four scat­ The Maplewood-Gaston game was cals. Pitcher Donin held the New­ Howard, state superintendent of apply to private automobiles, mo-1
economical
dry clean­
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tered hits during th e gam e. ! not turned in.
berg batsmen to four bingles dur­ public instruction.
torcycles. dealer and wrecking house’ Mr. and Mrs. John Gate* S r . Mr
ing service at econ­
Schreiner of Laurel permitted but
Corwin Hardware
With the federal government of­ licenses or on vehicles owned by
R H. E. ing the game and scoreless until
omical costs.
Mrs. John Gate* Jr. Mrs Ro­
five safe bingles, but errors by his Roy
7 IS 1 the first half of the eighth
fering to advance 45 per cent of the state, comities or other politi­ and
land
Gates
and
Dick
of
Hillsboro,
teammates offset his work on the I Garden Hom e — ..........................
6 2 1
Carlton,
winner
of
the
first
half,
cal
subdivisions.
the
labor
and
material
costs
and
Mrs. N. Pratt and Mr McDonaha
i
H a ll and D a in e r; Jensen. Storey and
mound.
continued its winning pace by de­ loan the remaining 55 per cent for
P rlie Winner for I.aat Week
of Nebraska, and Wesley Gates and
Bill Joos. local manager, had to Roy.
Horne Laundry
R. H. E. feating Vernonia 7 to 3. Amity lost an interest charge of only three
Cyril
Lorenz spent Sunday id Bon­
retire from the game in the seventh ¡G lenw ood
Longest Trout cuught by
11 13 0 to Sherwood 6 to 5 in an 11-inning per cent a year
school
districts
neville.
when he collided with Shortstop I Ranks
2 S 4 game, while Verboort beat Forest which face the prospect of having
of Hillsboro
Dry Cleaners
Mrs Joe Nixon of Portland spent M It STEVENSON
J W . Connell. s h e riff, to G. H. Khcam.
Fox when both players were run­ Nelson and D a vis ; Jensen and V a n ­ Grove 3 to 2.
I7l,-tnch Trout
to build within the next few years NKK»
of N W ‘ $ o f Section 20 T 2 N R 2W . Sunday
and
Monday
with
Mrs
ning for a "Texas leaguer.” Joos derzanden.
Tilts scheduled for this Sunday are advised by Howard to take John Gaarde ct ux to Han« I* (ia a n ie et Brice zKdams.
R H F
Watch This Space for the Week'a
Telephone 47
IllllUxiro. Ore.
received a cut over the eye and his N o rth Plains
IS M S are as follows: Hillsboro at Amity. advantage of the present opportu­ u z . ‘ * -a c ro Sei t ion 10 T 2S R lW
Derby Winner!
glasses were broken.
Aloha
IO 16 4 Sherwood at Carlton. Vernonia at nity to secure federal aid.
»'.'titteli.
s h e riff.
J. W
to Glenn 8.
G
n
v
»
n
,
Tolke
and
W
ahne
r.
V
anderzan-
36.60
Aeree
We
specialize
m
quality
com­
Ehle.
Sect lona I and 26 T l
Aloha, winner of the first half,
S B B B S B B B B B B B B B SB S B B SaB S a
Forest Grove and Verboort at New­ “While I have not been inclined and
2 S K l and 2W.
mercial printing Argus.
tf
lost to Tualatin 11 to 6. while Wil­ den . Weisenback. O ’Connor, Doeec her and berg.
to vigorously urge school districts J. W . Connell. sh e riff. to John M
lamette blasted Orenco 10 to 1. Hagg.
R. H E. to vote
bonds for school house ('Ison et ux. part Lot 35 Beaverton-Kee»|-
S H E R IF F 'S S A I.K
H illsboro
Cornelius took Tigard into camp
.................... ........... ..... t t 17 1
ville Acreage.
Newberg
.... ....... ........................ ..... * 4 S construction at this time, neverthe­
J. W. Connell. •h e riff. to D u ra lii E. ¡ Notice is hereby given, that by virtu e
11 to 7 and Sherwood walloped Safeway and Argus
less.
there
are
many
districts
that
of
an
Execution.
O rd er am i Decree of
D
onin
and
D
e
a
v
ille
;
Stouten-
Murelxx-iaai
B a tte rie s :
H orine. Lot 11 I.
O re ha nia.
Gaston 13 to 6.
will need to build within the next Mtil»el It. P a ttu llo to B e rn h a rd S c h m id t. Sale, issued out «»f am i under the »eal
berg. Davison. Ve»tal and Kir»h.
Games scheduled for this Sun­
o
f
the
C
ircuit
Court
of the S tate of Ore­
Lot
1
Kdgewo<«d.
R H. E. few years and it would seem un­
day are as follows: Willamette at Win Here Thursday I C a rlto n
.... — ....................
7 10 2 fortunate for such districts to pass
L illi» A. Allen to George F. Spencer gon, for the County <»f W ashington, dated
the
18th
day
of
Mny
1035. in favor of
Tualatin. Laurel at Sherwood. Gas­
et
ux.
L
o
t
44
V
ir
g
in
ia
Place.
Vern onia
3 8 3
ARDEN'S FINE — 125-LK. SACK
Softball League
up this opportunity to secure sub­ C. K. Maaon et ux to 1. R, Dean et ux. B irdie V. Cady, p la in tiff, am i against
L y d a a n d O ’L< r y ; Day and Turple.
ton at Tigard, Orenco at Hillsboro
W . L . Pet)
Zella
M
Sa
mix
all.
defendant.
fo r the
W L Pet
stantial
aid
in
carrying
out
neevs-
part
Sex'tion-4
13
and
24
T1S
R
2
W
.
R. H . E.
and Cornelius at Gaston.
Full Weight Guaranteed
of 817.23 co«t and the fu rth e r sum
Guards
7 2 .778 Argus ____ 4 4 .5O0 Sherwtxxl
I l f T | sary construction w hen it is avail- F ran k T. Page et ux to C. O . M ahee. o • uni
f 11’.i5<>.00 w ith intereat thereon from
Mystery of the disappearance of Irelands ... 4 4 .5001 F airw ay
4 4 .500 A n n ty
part Lot 119 Jo h n a tv n
fe^atat» A d dition
5 6 2 ‘ able,” Howard declared.
the
20th
day
o
f
July.
1933.
at
the
rate
4 3 .571 S««da W ork»
the keg of beer, put up as a bet Safeway
1 7 .125
Reisheck and V e s ta l; Petervon and G il­
Howard pointed out that during Beaverton-Keedville.
Hom er N. R obinson et ux to C a rl 1» o f 8 per cent |»er annum , and fo r the
between Hillsboro and Laurel in Safeway and the Argus moved up b ert.
fu rth e r sunt of |t»8.01 w ith intereat there-
the
school year ending in June. Diehold et u x . .3 1-3 Acre« T lS R3W
R.
H
.
E.
a
notch
in
the
local
softball
league
the final game of the first half, was
day of
.
Bt
Verboort
3 6 1 1934. Oregon school districts spent
W . B. Alderm an to A lpha M A ider- on fro m the
solved Sunday when the keg turn­ Thursday night, while Irelands Forest G rove
the
rate of 6 per cent per annum , and
2 6 2 only $279.000 for buildings, furni­ man. part Block 2 W alker'» A d dition h or-
fo r the fu rth e r sum o f J15«» <>o attorney's
ed up at Laurel. What happened to squad was idle, having played the Sahnow and Heinrich . Stoutenberg and ture
eat Grove
and equipment whereas prior •Mary Ellen W a lk e r to Fred E. W alker. fee» w ith intereat thereon fro m the la th
the other one will probably always scheduled game with the National F ry er.
KITCHEN QUEEN — SATURDAY SPECIAL
to 1932 the average annual capital I.o t 2 and part 3 Block 6 O ak Grov» A d­ day of May. 191’.. at the rate of 6
be a mystery as no one seems to Guards two weeks ago.
cent i»er annum , to me directed and de­
dition Hillstroro
outlay
for
Oregon
school
districts
The Soda Works took a one-run
have a clear recollection as to just
1
com m anding me to make «ale
J- W . Connell, s h e riff, to Thomas Jef- i livered,
th e re a l property h e m n a fte r dseeribed.
•
where it went. Joos declared. The lead in the first inning of the game Capitol News Letter was nearly $3,000,000.
f er«. 1 Acre Section 35 T lS R lW .
• • •
I
have
levied
upon and pursuant to «aid
J
e
f-
j
J.
W
.
Connell,
sh
e
riff,
to
with
the
Argus
Thursday
night,
Thomas
Hillsboro squad, however, thinks
(C o n tin u ed fro m p ag e one)
r xerution, O rd er and De«-ree of Sale 1
Twenty-one grade separation have 1 fera. Lot 8 Hlock 18 C h erry Grove.
that three gueses would solve the but the Printers came back strong for men who are able and willing ' been
,,f j,,',,,.
L e ttie A. M cKay to Ir a 1H W in re t et * d l .... M .n .l.y , ih r J llh
listed
by
engineers
of
the
in the balance of the game to turn to work, but who are now on re­
question.
Acres Section 23 T lS R lW .
î*J un . ,he
<l'"'r "f ,,w ‘'..urlh.Hi.,
highway department as de­ , ux. J. 38.18
IIIIKh«ri> W arehouse— Oregon Elertrle Depot
I'houe 1942
R. H. E. in a 13 to 1 victory. The grocery lief. Thomas H. MacDonald, chief state
W . Connell. * h e n ff. to W . J. Sc heel in Itills tm r o , W ashington County. Oregon
serving of immediate attention, but
Hillsboro ---------------______ _
______ < 5 5 store "civil war" between Safeway
ux. p a rt Lot 157 Johnaon 1-a.tate Ad.li- • t the hour of ten o’clock a. m. o f said
of the bureau of public roads, has the $2,300.000 which the federal I et
Lau rel
1 4 8
day.
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
highest
Bethany
Store—Phone
H
ill-boro
11(4
lion.
and Fairway resulted in a 7 to 4 advised R. H. Baldock, state high­
Rosky and D a re ty ; Schreiner and Zieg­
fo r cash
in
hand,
all o f the
government has allocated to this • B P. John et ux to John J. Bradley bidder
win for the Safeway team.
ler.
fo low ing described reel p n.perty. lying
way engineer. Baldock still awaits
t 10 Borwick Acre«.
Games scheduled f o r tonight instructions from Washington cov­ state for grade crossing elimina­ et J. al. W. L o Connell,
R. H . E.
being
and
situ
ate
in
W
ashington
C..Un-
«h e riff. to F. G. M itch-
T ig a rd
,
------------------------ 7 13 3
,y L*. *r W “ n’ “ ” d mor*
»’•r t ic u la r ly de­
(Thursday) are as follows: Irelands ering the expenditure of the $3.- tions will finance only 16 of the I ell. Lota in H illsboro Garden Tracts.
Cornelius
11 14 4
scribed
as
follows,
to
-w
it
:
projects,
according
to
R.
H.
Bal­
Charles Jaeger to Charles I. Clayton
vs. Fairway at the north Junior 038.642 allotted to Oregon for high­
Arias and G o rm a n ; Fixen, Huson and
Conim encing at the Southwest corner
ux. W ’ «j of Lot 4 A ldrich Acreage.
high school diamond, and Argus way improvement and the $2.334.- dock. state highway engineer. Ad­ et Em
Finegan.
«»f Section 3 in Tow nship 2 South
m a H. L a i r to I I . R. In m an . Tract
vance
information
received
by
the
Range
1 W sat of the
W illam e tte
R. H. E. vs. Safeway on the south field. Tilt 204 which Oregon will receive for
73 T u a la tin V alley H o m « ,
highway department here has it
W illa m e tte
•
10 13 1 between the Guards and the Soda
M ernlian .
thence N o rth
32 rods
. Connell, sh e riff, to H . A. K u r-
elimination of hazards at railway that 90 per cent of the labor to be s tli J. et W al.
Orenco
1 5
6
thence h ^ .t 50 rods, thence South
'.¿-acre T I N R2W
Works
has
already
been
played.
grade crossings.
Swope and H a m m e rly ; Bliss, G arfield
32
rods;
thence
W
est
50
nale,
|<> the
employed on emergency projects Charlea Hollevoet to A. A H.dlevoet,
Fairway nosed out Irelands 2 to
» * e
and Kiduk, Stone.
place t'f
l»eginning, containing
|o
must come from relief rolls and 40 S L j of L o t 4 Block 36 Foreat Grove
R. H . E. 1 Tuesday evening in the make-up
a» r««. m W ashington County, State of
Governor Martin now presides ! per cent of the money allocated A ppledale Land Co. to George K. L lt- Oregon
Sherwood
— .................................18 19 3 game scheduled between the two
tle.
part
Section
12
T3
N
R5W
.
G aston
------------------------------- 6 10 3 teams. Both scored a run in the over sessions of the board of con­ j must be paid out of labor directly
Glenn S. Ehle et al to Thomas G. H a w - j to »atisfy the hereinbefore named sums
trol with a gavel which Speaker
W in ters. Podbielan and W e n n e r; Neuen-
ley et al. p art Section 1 T2S R2W
fifth frame and Fairway put over Rainey wielded in congress. The [ on the project. 9 9 9
is superior tm what you ex­
achwander. Bohnson and E p ling, A llyn.
Irene K. Hotchkiss to Kh<«la M Hotch­
DRIVERS’ LICENSE
_
. ,
R. H . E. the winning tally in the seventh?
gavel was presented to the gover­
et al. Lot 32 V irg in ia Place.
pect
to find outside t h e
Tourist travel into Oregon is kiss A lfre
T u a la tin
11 12 3
d M alm to Edw ard C. Reed et ux
nor by the late congressman from ! falling behind that of a year ago. 160 Acres
Aloha
« s 6
Section 31 T 3 N R lW
large
cities.
Illinois shortly before his death.
M ontague and Reber Jubitx an d C hurch-
Registration of foreign cars during A rnold Stohler to School D is tric t No
Chehelem Potato
ly. M cBreen.
obtained and filled out
• • •
March. April and May was con­ 73. 3 Acres T2 and 3 S R lW
Automobile registrations in Ore­ siderably below that for the same J. W. Connell, » h e riff. to A. C. V a len ­
FREE. See
Quality being equal, we will meet all competitive prices
tine.
S
E
‘4
of
SE»4
o
f
Section
10
T
3N
Club Plans Meet gon promise to establish a new months of 1934. Registrations for R4W .
Farm Union League
in hard building materials.
high record this year. A large num­ the five-month period to May 30 W a lte r B. Poor man to H . Gene Haah-
(B y M abel B. A lliso n )
Robert
H.
Kelly
ber of cars registered this year are total 19,614 cars or only 34 less barger, Lots 7 and 8 Block 2 Forest
MOUNTAIN
HOME—
Chehalem
Starts Second Half Mountain Potato club will meet new ones which Secretary of State than the record for the first five Grove.
Insurance and Ronds
E. L. H a ll et ux to T . M Hanhbarger
Snell declares to be “substantial
F ir m U nion
Friday evening at the John Schmelt- evidence of improved business con­ months of last year but the first et ux. W '4 of L o t 6 and L o t 7 South
STAGE DEPOT
(Second H a lf)
zer home, where they expect to ditions generally throughout the two months of this year showed a P ark Addition.
W L Pci!
Sophia Anderson to John A. Rasm us 'Low Rate Automobile Insurance) !
substantial
spurt
in
visitors
from
P la n t at S ch o lia , O r eg o n
o 1 oooIlisten to two
their members state.”
C arlton
1 0 l.OOOILaurel .
a»n, Tracts in Block 4 Sim m on«’ Addi- 1 Information gladly given on the
other states.
Our
Motto—"Friendly
Service . . . Fair Price»”
o I .ooo i speak over the radio from KOAC,
Cedar M ill 1 0 l.OOOjBuxton
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tion
Hillsboro.
new
Auto
Insurance
Law,
effective
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Kan. C ity .1 0 1.000! Verboort ___ o . l . .ooo
. . » where they are attending the 4-H
J. W . Connell, s h e riff, to John A. Ras- j
W a-hington Slrrrt betw een lat and 2nd
Hill-born
July I.
The board of control has au­ The state board of control has musaen.
Carlton, winner of the first half summer school.
Lots in Johnson Estate Addition
thorized the purchase of new fire upheld the action of Superinten­ Be* verton- Reed v i 1 le.
schedule in the Farm Union league,
Mrs. Ethel Egan of Portland was fighting
equipment to be installed dent Sam Laughlin of the boys' Leicester B. A tkin » et ux to C a rrie A
continued its string of victories a house guest of Mrs. Bertha Wal­
•M.Kenzie,
o f L o t 8 N o rth T ig a rd -
at the state institutions south of training school in dismissing Oscar vill«.
Sunday by defeating Buxton 14 to dron last week.
The equipment includes two Kaufer as parole officer for the F e lix P. Renshaw et ux to F E. Rowell
5 at the start of the second period.
The pot luck Sunday dinner, Salem.
pumpers and chemical institution and in so doing has re­ et al, 48.70 Acres Section 15 T2S R lW .
Belt, Carlton hurler, yielded but which was scheduled at the home combination
Cecil E. Davi» et ux to C. F. G rabel.
nine hits to Buxton while his team­ of Mr and Mrs. Joe Ego, was held wagons.
iterated its previously announced Lota
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a
6 and 7 Block 5 G alhot’s Addition
determination to keep its hands off Cornelius.
mates smashed out 15 safe bingles instead at the parsonage.
The
property
control
division
of
on two visiting pitchers.
Miss Ellen Marie Jaquith return­ the state budget department has re­ the internal affairs of state insti­ A. F. W aldron et ux to E. 8. Doering
tutions.
et ux. Tracts in B e«verton-Reedvill« Acre­
Kansas City nosed out Verboort ed to the home of her parents here
age.
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3 to 2 in an air-tight game on the Sunday, after having spent a week ceived $32,000 of SERA funds to
et al. L o t 4 Block
winner's diamond, while Cedar Mill visiting relatives near Salem. Mrs. finance an inventory of state prop­
Fire insurance companies operat­ C W L . e h J. m a n Eidenschink
T r a c ts
Workers will all be taken ing in Oregon have protested to C a rl Stein A c et r e ux
took Laurel into camp 9 to 7.
to L . R. Beal et al,
Roy Jaquith is the guest of her erty.
from relief rolls and approximately Hugh H. Earle, state fire marshal, Lota 1. 2, 4 to 14, inclusive. Block 20
Games scheduled for Sunday are sister at Salem this week.
men and women will be given against diversion of their fees to N o rth Plains.
Cedar Mill at Buxton. Kansas City
Miss Edna May Burkey of Seattle 30
employment
for the next te n the state’s general fund. Earle has A n n a M H a rv e y et v ir to F . A. C a rl- 1
at Laurel and Verboort at Carlton. has returned home after having
et ux. L o t 27 M illa rd A VanSchuy-
according to Clifton Mudd, promised that hereafter fees paid son
ver’s Tracts.
spent a week with Miss Demaris months,
state property comptroller.
Saunders here.
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Chehalem Schools
Mrs. Elvin Lorenzen and new
Will Your Advertising be When
With the state restoration fund
O 1 .
• 1 I baby daughter. Elva Marlene, re- exhausted through payment of loss­
o e i e c t U J lIlC ia lS I turned home Sunday. Mrs W E es. due to the capitol fire, there is
the Ink is Dry?
Simpson, who has been at the Lor­ nothing in the statutes to prevent
M O O SE
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN-School enzen
while Mrs. Lorenzen departments, boards and commis­
districts in the Chehalem Moun­ was in home
Newberg hospital, will sions from purchasing insurance
tain section elected directors and leave this a week
for her home in from private companies, according
clerks at their annual meetings Washington.
Monday.
Attorney General VanWinkle.
Elmer Hodson and the Miss­ to
The only fly in the ointment seems
Rufus Omduff was re-elected di- es Mrs.
Ruby
and
Carmen
Hodson,
all
dector of Mountain Top school and of Willamina, visited Mr. and Mrs. to be a lack of funds to pay the
Saturday Night, June 22
premiums. Self-supporting depart­
Mrs. Alma Meyers was elected Roscoe
Courtney June 10.
ments
will
be
able
to
provide
pro­
clerk; Ray Voorhees was elected
Mrs. Harold
Davis of Sherwood tection for their property but those
director and Mrs. Myrtle Whitmore, visited
„ her
„ mother,
Mrs. Arena depending on legislative appropria­
AT SHUTE PARK AUDITORIUM
re-elected clerk of Fir Grove school; I Courtnev Thur^dav
tions must wait for legislative au­
and Mervin Whitmore and Mrs.
"'
thority. This latter group includes
Celinda Deford were re-elected di­
Music by Moose Revelers
all state buildings, including those
rector and clerk of Buck Heaven j O d i l c b i n f T P p C O U il
school. These three districts are '" -U d V IU Ilg iV C C O rU
at state institutions, it is believed
ADMISSION 25c PERSON
here.
debt free and no special tax wasI
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Glen Norton Good
voted. Mountain Top school had no
Proceeds to go toward rash prizes for July 4 contest».
The state board of control has
district win rabit’n if ’
i 9 rove
Athletic teams at Toledo high
(P. A. system will be installed»
i n s i d e Un,ft wnn SCo 001 house school, coached by Glen Norton of decided to apply for $248,730 in
PWA funds in connection with the
Hillsboro,
won
four
county
cham­
Celebrate
"Happy Days” in Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
elected director and J. P. Jones pionships, according to a report building program authorized by
clerk of Pleasant View school.
the last legislature. This would in­
sent here from Toledo. In football clude
$31.680 for the new dormitory
Movement has begun to make a
high lost one game in nine,
state road of the Chehalem-Skyway Toledo
while
the
baseball
and
track
cham­
road leading to Bald Peak state pionships were easily taken.
park.
Norton's best record is in basket­
THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE IS SLIGHT — THE DIFFERENCE IN TASTE IS GREAT
ball. His team won every league
WILLIAM HORNBY
game, eight in all and finished the
Funeral services were held Tues­
with sixteen wins and two
day at Corvallis for William Horn­ season
defeats, a record never before made
by, who died Friday in that city. in Lincoln county. Championships
Interment was in Fir Lawn cem­ the last two years in basketball
etery in Hillsboro. Mr. Hornby was w trt the first in this sport Toledo
a brother of Richard Hornby of high had ever won.
Corvallis, former Hillsboro resident,
Norton will return in September
and made his home with the R as head athletic coach.
Hornby family. R. Hornby and
daughters. Kathleen and Ruth, were
Hillsboro Argus contains all the
in Hillsboro Tuesday to attend the news of Hillsboro and the sur­
burial.
rounding communities. Read 11
and keep informed on what is
Argus classified ads get results. happening at home.
tf
Leisyville to
Paint School
Hillsboro * Orenco Tilt Here Sunday
County League
Sunset Team
Beats Laurel Play Featured
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"Bears" Down
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Under the reading lamp inside the home—a
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a welcome visitor in the homes.
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No. 264-C
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NEW STATE FINANCIAL LIABILITY LAW
BECOMES EFFECTIVE JULY 1
This new law makes it important that every automobile
owner carry ample liability and property damage insurance.
An accident may result in a law suit and judgment. Under the
new act, if the car owner is unable to settle the judgment,
his operator's and auto license may be revoked until he proves
financial responsibility.
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CH AS. L. WALKER, Agent
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Hillsboro, Oregon
Celebrate "Happy Days” in Hillsboro July 2. 3 and 4
The Hillsboro Argus is ordered and is not an unwelcome intruder on the
premises. It is eagerly awaited by the reader, who desires to keep abreast
of the happenings in the community — including news concerning mer­
chandise— prices offered by stores and firms. Nothing else can take its
place as an advertising medium and business - getter for you__nothing
else can compare with it in cost of prospect-coverage or results obtained.
The Hillsboro Argus has “reader interest.” Advertising, to be effective,
must have quality as well as quantity.
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