The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 11, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S R O R O
R ig h t
Hilhi Chairman
Hazeldale to
Hold Picnic
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
er business Included the approval '
I of the Fairway M arket's applica­
Lilly z Selected
t i o n for a license to sell light wines
and Hie denial of a perm it to re- I
Mel
residence at 247 East
Group Leader I'aslungtoii
‘ an old street.
Non-Union H ead
Thursday, July 11, 1935
son of Kansas, purchased the
10
acre Lee plan in Patton valley
Man Injured
Mr. and Mrs Fred M Phillips have
purchased ami arc moving to the
little home of A I. Needles at
by Explosion I fine
Tigard A Washington family pur
and Gladys L McLeod
llillsbon,
route A. July 9.
Henry Frederick llolzineyci Utid
Minnie VanDyke, both of Fm, •
Grove, July 3.
chased II acres near North Plains
CARD (H THANKS
I from Mis Mary D Pratt for a
We wish to thank our fiii-iH|
A c c id e n t H e re on F o u rth : future home.
and neighbors for their many act*
of kindness during our
R e p o rt 13 W re c k s
j
nieiit. the death of our fallu i John
Commendation of the activities:
(Continued frum p»«* un,)
.Sigrist. ami also for the beiuitifui
I By Mr». J . C. S m ith )
Prem
ature
explosion
of
a
giant
of chamber* of commerce at Hills- M argaret S Weed. Grace G. Wahl
floral offerings Mi ami Mi . Ro|
HAZELDALE — Community club
firecracker cost Harold Hussell of
| boro. Forest Grove. Oregon City and Anna Neumann
eit Yungen and Mr and Mi p
w ill hold its annual picnic at Balm
Hillsboro
the
first
Joint
of
the
in­
and Portland and the assistance of
Hearing in the condemnation suit
F Grossen.
G rove Sunday. Cars will leave the
dex finger on his right hand Thurs
A 11 Caples. Forest G love bus
newspapers in combating the pro-1 brought by the state highway com ­
school house at 11 o’clock. The
i day evening Hussell was reported I been appointe d by S. T White,
posed
Portland
ordinance
to
trans-
'
mission
against
Charles
Bruce
and
com m ittee in charge is Mrs. W A
'to have been attem pting to throw slide director of agriculture, as
fer the cost of operating the city 1 H erbert B Miller, venue on which
Jones, Mr and Mrs. Clarence W al­
the cracker into the air at the I one of nine district mipervisoi s
milk division to the dairy Indus- was changed to the local circuit
ker and Mrs. Jean O'Connor.
' time of the accident.
| under the depaitinept ami will have
try
of
the
state
was
voted
last
j
court
from
Yamhill
county,
opened
Mr. and Mrs. E O'Neill, with
In addition to blowing off the headquarters at Hillsboro The new
week
by
the
Portland
Independ-
Wednesday
morning
Right-of-way
th eir two children, have returned
finger joint, the explosion burned departm ent set up is exp«*ctcd to
ent "B” G rade Milk Producers' as- to widen Hie Middleton Newberg
to their home at Enterprise after
Kussell s right hand and the Hide of .save the state approxim ately >27.-
sociation during the annual meet- section of the West Side Pacific
a stay of several weeks with Mrs
ing at Forest Grove.
j highway is sought The defendants I A M Jannsen of Kcedvillc rv his face severely He was treated 000 annually
O'Neill's parents. Mr. and Mrs E
elected chairm an of the non­ by Dr A O Pitm an and reported
According to the new plan, ten
D. G. Lilly, Forest Grove, was contend in their answ er that the
G rabhorn of Cooper Mountain
union high school boaid.
for work Friday morning.
districts replucc tin* original II
elected president of the independ- 167 acres of land involved is w orth
Joe B erger is recovering from a
cuts for the coming year J J. Van- more than the $2tk) offered by the
Total of IS autom obile accidents District offices will be maintained
severe attack of mumps.
Kleek. Beaverton, was named vice- commission and ask $845 for the Bmll Ospell. Richard Glen Thorn occurring i n Washington county at Medford, Coquille. Eugene. S.i
R o u k I i I m id Sold
Mrs. Lilly Robertson, who has
prsident. L. H McKee. Perrydale. property and $1100.20 in damages I burgh. Hans Loeffler. Erlek Sund July 3 and I were reported at thc lein, Hillsboro, Hood River, Klam
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs W.
secretary-treasurer, a n d J a c o b
Ju ro rs selected for the case In- berg. William Henry Warren. O M sheriff’s office Personal injuries iith Falls. Milton ami Ontario Port
P. Brooks for several weeks has
Jenne. Beaverton, and Herman Cop. ehlde H erbert W Fieken. Margaret Sanford. Eliza Jane Sewell, l.oren- were sustained in but two of the I land, which forms the tenth district,
1933 C h e v ro le t Sedan
returned to her home in Fresno.
will be adm inistered as a branch
ro rest Grove, directors.
1 ~ ............... » ..................
crashes reported.
Like new.
Cal.
office
Boss
Langlity
of Gaston suf I
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Newsham of
feted
lacerations
of
his
hand
lute
!
1931
C
h e v ro le t Sedan
Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J
Thursday evening when Ills m otor­
C. Smith Sunday
I9 2 H C h e v ro le t Sedan
Mrs M argaret McHenry of Mis­ F. L. Brown of Laurel who was
issued in the guardianship of Ann cycle was Involved in a collision i
and G race G. W’ahl.
elected chairm an of the Hillsboro
willi an autom obile driven by J.
sion. Texas, is visiting at the Brooks
Louise Hinuuclright.
192H
Essex Sedan
union high school board last
S Hall, also of Gaston The acci­
Request for 15 days in which to
home.
«C ontinued fro m P*V* one)
week
dent Occurred at tin- intersection of i Tuesday evening H I Putnam.
had not been done' at the farm f‘le “ motion for a new trial was
Mr and Mrs. Ray Kinchelowe
1929 D o d g e S edas
Seventh and Baseline streets in Christian minister and president
since that time, leading Coroner “ Bowed J. H. Hicks of Reedville
and family and Mrs. Kinchelowe 5 j ames Hanlon, convicted o f
Hillsboro.
of the Hillsboro Townsend elub
ell and Sheriff J. W. Con- JU1-'
Ju l-V. 3 •’ and sentence
ivtion Fred Sew
Sewell
sem enee was postponed
father, Mr. Nolan, spent last Sun- $ault and battery in connection
1927 D o d g e C ou p e
Mis Verna Newman of Portland G N Taggart, vice-president; Rob­
ke in ne“ . who investigated to presume 1,1 “ ,e meantime Hicks was con-
day at Monmouth.
w ith the longshoremen's strike
and her son. Gerald, suffered severe ert Kelly, secretary. .1 F Buck
that
Sigrist
committed
suicide
late
victeii
June
27
on
an
indictment
192t> C h e v ro le t C oupe
Couple Return
Portland last sum mer “To
, t h , Friday evening.
charging the theft of horses.
Pleading guilty to a charge of cuts and bruises last Thursday as land, treasurer, and Rev Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Applegate, fere in these cases would be the
a result of a collision between the Young. speaker, and member of
The
body
was
discovered
at
7
a
Pleas
of
not
guilty
to
two
indict
drunken
driving,
Jam
es
H
Dill
of
who have been at Walla Walla, grossest abuse of the power of my
Newman car and a m achine d riv ­ th© extension committee went to
W ash. since they left here a few offic
C ars W a s h e d and
en by George Champlin, also of! Cherrv Grove to organlre a club
months ago. have returned here and "Rathe
Portland The accident occurred on in that community. Thirty four
P olished
are looking for a new place of authority
the Bend road near Tigard
|X‘ople have become members no
business.
fice should be exercised to uphold
Miss G Colby and Zena Kelley, far. but on account of It being a
Mr’CSin d Mrs M artin Aarhouse our courts 'and law enforcement ‘he other end of the rope about his
'a“d on which ‘axes had not rested Friday night at Six Corners
both of Portland, received cuts and
community they ask to be
Agent for
of Aberdeen. Wash , visited Mr. and agencies in the m aintenance of the
..........
rn in Switzerland.
Harold Fulghm an of P ortland ar£ a,™ ^ X
’V k ^ W
X ? C ham plin suffered broken ribs und small
Sigrist
was M
born
affiliated w ith the nearest club, W illy * an d G ra h a m -P a ig e
Mrs. W. A. Jones several days here ‘aw of the land,
I.
and
came
to
the
™u
‘e
5
Plead
guilty
July
2
a
f
te
r
-
'
S^n
a
^
r
u
n
k
«
Jd
dis
bruises
in
the
same
crash.
Jan u ary 17, 1870,
which thc local group are endeavor
recently.
United States 31 „ _____ _____ ____
ing to make Gaston Already plans
‘’rdvrl.v charge She was fined $t,
Beecher Jones of Sacramento.
farmed at Helvetia for the past 30 s‘°len property and received a and costs in the local justice $10
G ra h a m -P a ig e Sedan
are underway for a Gaston-Cherry
of
Cal spent last Saturday with his ‘
I W r it l t i l r . l l . l t .
years. He is survived by two daugh- postponed sentence. The following the peace court later in the day
Grove club
$8-19 D e liv e re d H e re
sister. Mrs. C P Syverson Mr
.
»-
ters, Mrs. Marie Grossen and Mrs da-v Alvin Wilson, berry picker ai
Jones is visiting in Hillsboro
Reputed no account
was
W
il ly * 4 -d o o r Sedan
Susan Yungen. both of Hillsboro Banks. plead guilty to a charge of
„ , „ check
u
W a re h o u s e nt C an n ery
Miss Mary Robertson, who has
route 1: ten grandchildren and a stealing a tent and- also received cashed H id ay by E A. Schumann,
$ 5 7 9 D e liv e re d H e ro
(C o n tin u e l fro m p a r e one)
Fourth
of
July
week
was
the
C
o
m
p
le
te
d
T
h
is
W
e
e
k
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs w ere aw arded and it is ’believed sister, Mrs. M attie Abettlen of Los a Postponed sentence.
1 owner of a grocery on South First
New warehouse building at the
Paul O'Connor for three weeks, h a s . that many of the children failed Angeles
Two prisoners in the Washing- avenue near the ta rn a tio n con- best in the last ten years in the
G a t - O il - Accessories
returned to her home in Victoria, to turn in th eir slips for prizes.
He came to Oregon in 1906 from ton county jail w ere paroled last denser for a man giving the name real estate business, according to Hav-Mating cannery has been com­
b O. Eagon of the Oregon Farms pleted ami will be put in uie some
B- C.
All entries received tickets from SigriswvL Canton Bern. Switzer- wetflt by Circuit Judge Peters
L M>‘lcr. according to u re- company
time during the coming week The
tre.
land, accompanied by his wife and Harold Sappington of Forest Grove p5’r t . ,o ‘he sh eriffs office H u ­
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Jones of the Venetian theatre
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hagen cannery is now operating on ¡ h m s .
me of
of march
march as
as two
two daughters
daughters and
and located
located in
in Hel
Hel- was «‘ven a parole last Wednesday ?heek
v ",
. t h c , ¿ocu2
Portland spent Sunday w ith Mr
Entries in the line
of
Greot
Falls.
Mont
,
purchased
Roytd Anne cherries and nearly all
after serving approxim ately 30 days branch of the First National bank
and Mrs. W. A. Jones.
follows Color guard and “Uncle vetla.
of a six-months sentence for lar- 1 Portland for $24 The man pur- and have moved onto the fine little types of berries but struwbct i les
Mason Reed of W arren was visit- Sam," National G uard companv.
ceny of farm implements. Frank chased $2 w orth of groceries to be farm of Mr and Mrs Fred M
ing friends here Monday. Mr. Reed Goddess of Liberty and attend
2nd and W ash . P hone 2841
.Marriage l.leensea
, L. Costley of Sherwood was pa- ’ delivered to a Hillsboro address Phillips, located m a r the wireless
was a one-time resident here.
..
. and G. A. R.
ants, city officials
tow er Mr and Mrs H M D ick­
[
roled
Saturday
on
a
still
possession
1
on
“
le
following
day.
Richard
II
Busch
of
Hlllsbor«
State Commander H. V. Gates, G.
'
charge.
Lloyd Beard of Banks was ar-
A. R fife and drum corps. Daugh­
Pleading guilty to a charge o f 1 rested Wednesday on an assault
ters of Union Veterans. American
failing to stop before entering a and battery charge He is alleged
I C o n tin u ed fro m p«i?e one)
Legion and United Spanish War
Veterans. Gresham band, unsuc- an ou,rall system and treatm ent highway, C hester V. Sandstone of to have tiad an altercation
with
cessful Goddess of Liberty candi- P!ant serve the entire
city. Portland was fined $5 and costs
Fred Schlegel, also of Banks. Sun-
Funeral services for L uther J dates. Boy Scout troops. Washing-
Cost of constructing the sewer Monda>' in ‘he Hillsboro justice of day.
Foster. 64. of Reedville. who died ton county Moose lodge drill team, in that portion of the
city lying Peace court.
Wednesday morning at St. Vincent's Hillsboro Grange. Buck Heaven east of Fifth avenue was estim ated
Several complaints against dog-
hospital in Portland, w ill be con- ■ Buckaroos.'' county hospital am-
$52,000 and for the areas west of o w nerl ln W ashington county wen-
ducted at the Reedville church Fri- bulance. American Legion A uxil- Adams avenue and north of Jack- flled thls week m the local justice
day afternoon at 2. Rev T. C Dun- iary. Methodist church S u n d a v sun street at $41,000 Estimate on of the peace court Frank Corey of
can will officiate at the church, school group, private automobiles, ‘he outfall system and the treat Mountaindale, Louis Stauss of Hills -
(C o n tin u ed fro m pnire one)
while the Odd Fellows will have Hillsboro fire departm ent. Com e- n ent plant was $90,000, $50.00) cf boro rou‘e 1 and L. G. Lenon of
charge of graveside services at the lius fire departm ent. Bethanv band, which was for the disposal plant
Hillsboro route 4 plead guilty Mon- m inistration and if satisfactory to
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church Portland Gas & Cuke company
Basing his figures on the basis dav and Tuesday to charges of ' ne interests of the county, to file
cemetery.
Venetian theatre, dealers cars en- oi obtaining a 45 per cent gran! ia ‘lure ‘° buy licenses for their application for classification
in the
SALE WASH GOODS
Mr. Foster had been ill for some tered bv the Hillsboro Motor com- from the federal governm ent. Cun- dogs and were ilned
and costs ' 'o niand m etropolitan area with
Prints, Cretonnes, Mar­
I V o te o f T h a n k s A cco rd ed to
C h a m b e rs o f C o m m erce
A n n u a l C o m m u n ity A f f a i r
a t B a lm G ro v e S unday
----
Seven Indictments
r*
- i < ■
Reported by Jury
Caples Represents
Ag. Department
USED
CARS
Helvetia Fanner
Commits Suicide
Townsend Group
Planned Gaston
Drunken Driver
Fined in Court
D'
D.-,.~»,-L»
t r i
V'pCllS rOlirtn JllIV
Activity in Real
Estate Here Cited
Used Car Exchange
City Wins Point
in Water Fight
L. J. Foster Rites
at Reedville Friday
SALE STARTS FRIDAY. JULY 12th
New County Rating
Plan Now Pending
gon in 1911, first settling in Port- commercial automobiles, decorated Jot
the same size in im proved
A. J Hess from blocking * •
Manager
land and then moving to Reedville bicycles and pet division.
districts. West side system—$52 on a ro®dway across their property ‘
‘
* 1 Eucker of Sher-
in 1917. In 1899 he was married
Lack of room at the east entrance a 50xl98-foot lot.
near Sherwood is sought in a suit
ana w - e Schultz of Forest
to Miss Genevieve Kennedy at to Shute park made it necessary to
Costs of the outfall line a n d
Friday in the circuit court Grove.
ent with E J Grif-
Plainsville. Kan. Mrs. Foster died divide the parade, part going in- treatm ent plant for the entire city i •
$.cy and his w iie Thc - An a appointm
PP°intm cnt
trato r of the new
in 1904 and he m arried Miss Cora side the grounds and part turning were to be retired over a period
alleges that two of the nth, state adm inistrât
H annan in 1906.
w est on Maple street.
of 25 years through revenues from ÎÎ -” _ _?irs_ _ a v e . constructed a works progress progra im is now be-
- - ^.tem T o’f c b ^ g e s
S E T “T T “ ro*dw* ’r established ing sought. Action "to be taken by
Mr. Foster is survived by the
'^ le
A uxiliary float was a a system of charges for use of the
id i n patriotic improvement, according to Cun- and usv<^ ^°£. more than 50 years, the county will be determ ined fol-
widow, Mrs. Cora Foster of Reed- hay-rack decorated
Eugene
ningham s plan. X
He
estim avea
ated max
that
B,g? ey„.ir ° ’? ? r a v e l - Io* ln« „ the conference.
ville, and three children. Dale L. colors an2 driven by —
o— Hud- .**..»**««.*»
1C esum
#
Foster o f Seattle
Wash
Mrs son> Wlth httle bo>’s a n d Sirls there w ere 1000 pos-ible sewer
hlS p ace to the highway. He
Installation of equipm ent at tw
George Im lay and Mrs. G W. Stiff dressed as Red Cross nurses, sol- connections in the city and th at an
requiring the of the four county relief cannery
units was started Wednesday and
both of Reedville.
dier?- sailors, etc., riding in it. The annual charge of $5.30 each w o u ld ,
n /T
» hC
Hi* wa« a momhur
»Ko
Methodist Sunday school float was carry the original construction costs and rJ strainiug them from block- the other tw o w ill be organized as
Odd 'beautifully decorated w ith flowers and overhead
ng
roadway Damages total- soon as suitable sites are avail­
•Fellows lodge for the past 26 years. and
£
j h members of the
“ . " „ .. ,
J
.
mg $100 are also sought on the able. Clients w ill be notified by
holding m em bership at Beaverton Sund£.. schoo. rid ln „
e
Dr 3 O. Robb favored retiring grounds that crop lusses of that case w orkers as to times assigned
He was a Past Noble G rand of the
parad e started at F irst and Main a . ^® a*e r
ot ‘be costs am ount resulted from inability to for canning work.
lodge and was president of the streets and Droceeded alone M^in ot the e1tlre lm Pr°vem ent on the use the road.
Forest Grove cannery unit will
W ashington County Odd FeUows to Fourth so ith ^ u r t h to O ak
red “^ <
O rders ln ,he b lo w in g circuit
be located in the old Oregon F.lee
association last year.
east to Tenth and then south to Î
£?urt c.ases wt>re issued this week. trie depot, w hile the new Hillsboro
Funeral arrangem ents are i n Shute park. The event was «Don- 3 P13nj w, d b® more equitable State Industrial Accident commis- Grange hall w ill house the local
charge of Young's Funeral home.
sored by the local Rotarv club and o U V n
P3>
i r oP°Ju' sion vs Vlrgil Meycr. default judg- unit. O ther canneries are planned
Shorb at Aloha and a t either Tigard or
Lt. A rthur Kroeger acted as mar- “ on . to the
i benefits
yeue.ns received.
leee n eo . Robb
nooo ment; DeEtte Shorb vs. Ray
I
| wj
t
shal.
contended. He also pointed out that decree. State Industrial Accident i Metzger.
Judges were assigned to each ?. ? °.o",er,SF ‘Ph o i,th V W?t e r ’V ’. T C?mm,s 'on vs Louic F Schultz l '
A dditional funds for relief work
iC o n tin u e l fro m p » « one)
section of the parade and this ac- s e w e r r e n t a l ‘” e reall2atlon oi the al. judgm ent of voluntary non-suit. ; in the county have not been re
the day at Port Orford in C urry
coun,ed for the dupUcation o f ' _ , ..
,P
C atherine Collins vs. M artin Ber ; ceived as yet, according to R. W
county. Earl Snell, secretary of Pr ‘zes which occurred.
That the plan proposed did no! nards et al. default; Troutdale State ] Weil, county chairm an If mon-
contem plate the use of sew ers in bank vs. John Hinkel, default and money 1, not available, direct and |
state, made the principal address
the present district to serve new judgm ent; Birdie V. Cady vs Zella work relief programs may be cu r­
at the Salem celebration. Governor
areas was the statem ent of Cun- M. Sandvall, confirm ation fo sale; tailed after Monday he said.
Charles H M artin spent the day
ningham.
C harles Brownhill vs. Charles Sea-
Inform ation regarding the n e w '
quietly on the McKenzie river,
Petition protesting against over- mon et al. decree; Emma Pitman relief set-up in W ashington county
leaving the oratory to his pinch-
loaded
log
trucks
on
First
avenue
vs.
K
itty
M.
Ellis,
publication
of
is
anticipated on or about Monday,
hitters. w ith his secretary. W L
Gosslin SDeakine at A l h a n v a n d
iC o n tin u « ) fro m p a r , o n ,)
was subm itted to the council by M summons; State of Oregon, acting according to Weil. Word received
Frank McCulloch utilitie cnmmi« Miss Billie Jean Riley of Huber is B- Bump and others. The m atter by the World War Veterans' State to date, however, indicates that
sioner tw isting the tail of ^ h e assisting in the office
was turned over to the city man- Aid commission, vs. Emil G. Haag there will be three separate d epart­
American eagle at Mt Ane.-I T h ,
H eadquarters for the district in a8er io r investigation.
et al, confirmation; and State of m ents of activity—social service,
governor had 14 invitation« to sneak which Washington county is in-
An SERA project to im prove Oregon, acting by the World War ru ral rehabilitation and w o r k s
on the Fourth but turned th e m c‘uded is located in Portland, three rooms on the second floor of V eterans' State Aid commission, progress.
all down.
. . . .
Branch offices are located in the ‘be city hall was discussed by the vs. Jo h n Evans et ux, confirmation.
• • ,
county seats of Multnomah. Col- council and instructions w ere giv-
Probate orders were issued in the
Divorce Granted
Becausp the statute« rtn nnt
umbia, Clackamas. Hood River, en to the city manager to prepare estates of Elizabeth Etta Preston,
Shorb—DeEtta from Ray
Se; for the; sal ’ oi ” 5 year b o ^ C,atsop’ Tillamook and Washington eslim ates for the work. Members
vide ior tne sale of 15-year
j
, of the p ark comm ittee w ere also
as had been contem plated
by the counties.
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1 asked to look into the m atter of a
state highway commission in re ­
Divorce Suit Filed
1 sim ilar project for the city park.
financing its Coast highway bridge
Brown—William E. L. vs. May P
R e-instatem ent of the city's con­
bonds, motorists of Oregon will
tract w ith the Washington County
be stuck for an extra $400.000 or
more Tn" interest ¿ h a r g e Z T v T the
T o i l T a t r t n C b q r i f v ? ° g C o n „ ? ! F o a r d t0 c o ‘lec‘J ‘cens.
25 years which the new issue will
1 ° ° L 3 I C tO
fees in Hillsboro was reported by
run. R. H. Baldock. state highway ALL kinds wood, $3 50 per cord P ' L' Patterson' ci‘y attorney. Oth-
engineer, had figured to S3Ve ap-
and up; no knots. — Telephone
proximately $2.000000 by exchang- 1071X.
21-2
MAIN STREET
ing the present PWA 30-year rev- -------------------------------------------------
enue bonds ior 15-year general ob- SACRIFICE—$65 3-piece bedroom
PHONE 81
ligation bonds. The law provides
set’ *1®
ice box. good condi-
only for the sale of 25 and five-j “ on, $2 50.—407 Lincoln St.
21 p
year bonds, but even on the longer
7
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te.-m paper it is believed there will T " ° cows ior Kale' 5-gallon Jer-
bc a saving of approximately «1-
sey and 4-KalIon Holstein, second
600,000 in interest due largely to a calv es—A. Rife, 3 4 miles north
Specials fo r J u ly 12 an d 13
lower rate. The commission is ad- Shady Brook school.
21p
Capitol News Letter
C..._|
Mate em ploym ent
vyillLC
IlctL
Powers Grocery
YUaSSirV
Prom pt Service . . .
fo T 7 a ? J f n WJ )uW°25i 2n T e a i bOn^S WAXTEb
’ log" w ith gas
year bonds covering the rem aining north of Mountaindale._________ 21
$1,200,000 necessary to finance the WANTED Have cash buyer f o r
Lnciges, later *
good 10-acre chicken ranch. Will
_ , T
.
,
also buy chickens and equipm ent
Paul Lynch of Mitchell has re- if priced right. Must have elec-
signed as state representative from tricity.
the 22nd district comprising Gil- FOR SALE—Good home. 87 feet on
liam. Morrow, Sherman and Wheel-
Main street. 198 feet deep. Won-
C0“ nUts ln order to accept a derful location and chance to re-
federal position. Thc vacancy wili model Priced to sell.
be filled by the county courts of
E. A. GRIFFITH
the four counties at a meeting to 131 s 2nd Ave
Hillsboro, Orc.
be called by Secretary of S t a t e _____________ 1
Snell.
Governor Martin has no intention
of setting himself up as a court of
appeals from the supreme court.
He m ade this clear in a statem ent
this week explaining h.s refusal ?o
grant executive clemency to Thorn-
as Black, Malcolm Samuelson and
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. 0.
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SPECIALIST
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Modern 5-room house, nice grove.
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miles to town« 25a acres good land,
Price $2750. Good terms.
W. G. IDE
1314 Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Losses come without warn­
ing. Protect yourself today
against fire, theft, or I
accident.
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Soaj
Palmolive.
118
50
Low Cost of Service
Fast Freezing
Extra Space
Food Saving
Convenience
Quietness
Beauty
Because of these features
they dem and the
CROSLEY
Shelvador
See Us Today!
Easy Terms.
Bristol Hardware Co.
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
Open until 9 P. M.
Every Saturday Night
4c
S oap , G ra n u la te d
Peet’s. Large size
Whi te. All green. No. 1 tall. 2 for
VV
SALE TOWELS
And Towel
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L L M U S L IN
36-inch.
Yard ...................
OC
C a m p in g B la n k e ts
$1.50 Auto and $■< .1 9
Camping ...
J.
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22x44 Heavy Bathroom
TURKISH TOWELS
Famous Cannon make.
17c 3
50c
FOR
SALE BUCKLES
And buttons.
Each
.............. a -
Oz* V
Glass Water Sets
T o E very C ustom er P urchasin g
$ 1 0 .0 0 o r O v e r.
Sets consist of fancy w ater botth filled with hath
salts and six glasse- to match. A $1.00 value
FREE while they la.-t.
Values to ¿3.00 GARMENTS
F o r W o m e n and C h ild re n ! W o m ­
e n ’s S ilk Dresses, K n itte d Dress­
es, Blouse, S w eaters,
M id d ie s ,
Princess Slips, P a ja m a s , N ig h t
G ow ns, W o m e n ’s and C h ild re n ’s
W a s h Dresses, Etc.
SALE DRESSES
Little girls’ printed dress­
es and panties
to match
10c
W o m e n ’s F u ll F a s h io n ­
ed S ilk
59c I ,» *1“
SALE ANKLETS
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CORSETS
" A s is. " O d d
f- _
JUs/V ,
O m V
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FOR
A n y W o m a n ’s S u m m e r
H A T in O u r S tore
Take your pick.
.00
Values to $6
$4 X
SILK DRESS SALE
Plain pastels and lovely prints for
all occasions. Including— S w a g g e r
Suits, C o lu m b ia K n it Suits, Bouc-
le tte Suits, and n small lot of W o m ­
e n ’s S u m m e r and W in te r C o at*.
lot. Each .............
M a rq u is e tte
Sal«.
P an el
25c
DRESS FABRICS
Beautiful summer ma­
terials, values
to 70c yard
QQn
$ 1 .5 0 and $ 1 .7 5
HEAVY SHEETS
Size 81x99 and $-9 .00
72x108 ...........
X
UNION SUITS
For boys
$
and g irls .....
XcJXz
CLO TH
T IE S
Special shoe for women.
Black and tan. While
they last.
P a ir
...........
25c
C h ild 's
A ll W o o l
BATHING SUITS
And Sun Suits,
25c
S pecial
GREAT SHOE SALE
Fo» M e n , W o m e n an d
C h ild re n
You’ll agree the biggest shoe
value Weil’s have offered i n
year. Hundreds of pairs to select
from and all go. Per pair
89c J ia n t Jim
WORK SHIRTS
69c H e a v y
W O R K S H IR T S
2 Extra FOR heavy c ham
$ 1.50 2
’1.15
brays.
39c 3ro« 1 “ Famous
Blue
and
grey
chambrays
Jiant Jim makes.
FOR
MEN’S OVERALLS
Blue denim
bibs ..............
t>yc
BOYS’ OVERALLS
.......25c
SALE WORK SHIRTS
For men and 9Qn
boys.................
V,
U w
Crackers
Sunshine Krispy. 2-lb.
29c
C
offee
Manning’s. Lb. ........
MEN’S WORK PANTS
Cottons and khakis. Ex­
tra
.1 9
special .............
25c
SHIRTS
Men’s.
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Odd sizes .......
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good July 12 and 13 only.
39«
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V a lu e s to $ 1 0 .0 0 O ne and T w o -P ie c e
HOSIERY SALE
RAYON UNDIES
5 bars
1 &
TO THE FIRST CUSTOMERS
quisettes, Curtainings,
Outing Flannel.
Yard
M u n s in g and K a y s e r
S
oap , C ry s ta l W h ite X t I V
Regular size.
A
kS pi aragus
Red
Weil’s July Clearance
$4 X
XtfL _ z
H A TS-
|
Children's ....... XvV
A big value at. 89c each.
Buy two for $1.50 a n d
save 28c.
.....
and heavies. A big value
at 69c each. Buy two for
•$I 15 and save 23c.
M EN’S ALL WOOL SU ITS
FEW HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
AND CLOTHCRAFT
Sport and conservative models in
practically all sizes a n d colors.
Our greatest July Clearance Special