The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Vage Eight
H IL L S B O R O
received
a
lacerated
wrist.
Ed
in»f in McCook at the time, will
tell of the Republican river flood.
A special feature will be Frank
M Harrington. Henry
F o r d 's
'C ham pion F iddler” who is also a
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V ,' k * , v {
of rem arkable ability
the
Mi Kay Radio A- Telegraph contortionist
for his 75 yes •ars.
Many novelty fea-
company tow er cast of Hillsboro
is now under way under the direc- program.
tion of Ven Why
?a!:fornia. as
Lots of shade for the hottest day
is available in the natural am phi­
theatre of the Corvallis park. Free
coffee will be provided.
W. M Ball. Corvallis, formerly
of Beaver City, is president of the
Nebraska Picnic association, and
Miss Bertha Eddy, Corvallis, for­
merly of Clay county, is secretary.
Alexander suffered a fractured col­ Painting Wire less
Auto Crashes
lar bone and a severe cut on his
-pi. | |< a
knee, while C arl Brown received I
’»
ires
IS
1 lekllSIl
a cut over his eye. The machine j PainHua .,r
on ..... . . I .
Kill Two Men I was
practically demolished
H .'t, i t v I1
\\y
E d u ard Kortzeborn, employed in
F red s Superior Market, suffered a
j
Lives C laim ed in G l e n w o o d n esh wound in his adbomen Tui -
day morning when a knife, lying
and R eedville A ccidents
ARGUS,
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H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
parents, air and Mrs J W Hall,
Socia/ News of
at M yrtle Point Her sister, Mis
T E Eaton of South Dakota, and Two Men Get
Local hoik and uncle. A Hall of Iowa, who vis-
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r-» •
• I ****** h e n ' a week, accompanied her
Terms in Pen
I heir _____ r r ie n d s ,o Voile
Myr,lc Smith underw ent u tonsil
Resolution suppiirttlig the atund
of Governor Marlin during thu re
cent sawmill lum ber strike was
adopted Saturday evening by up
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I operation at Smith s hospital Tues-
proxhnalely 2.7 Washington county
Mr ami Mrs G I. Nelson of day morning.
Striker D raw s $100 Fine bankers who met at the Forest
Redlands, Cal visited her sister, I m 1 s
uu >
Hills golf course The First Na
G rove Ju stice Court
Mrs Fred Hnh. i t .m
util
•Ml
onklln and children
tlonal bank of Forest Grove was
boro
...... a, .he
host for the meeting
Mrs A rthur Heath of Mollala vis
hum ,.
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J H. Illcks of Rvcdvllle and
C ircle two of the M E Ladies Lloyd Beard of lluuks received . . .
,
,,
ited her imrents. Mr and Mrs
1 0 0 I .A tC t O ( . L l S S l i v
Robertson from Wednesday to S at­ Aid met I In n , .la v afternoon w ith < term s In the atute penitentiary Sat
Mrs Henry Young
urday morning when they appeared'
urday.
Mr. and Mis. U. R Pooley amt 1 before It Frank Peters, circuit FURNISHED uportm ent for rent
Wesley Weintz, seaman second- family of Portland s|ient Sunday judge, for sentence. Two term s of
Inquire Well's
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class aboard the ll. S. S Omaha, at the II. R Einmott home.
18 months each, to run concurrent-
returned to his ship Saturday a ft­
Ira Ingrain and Joe Shelton o f *>• were Impose') upon Heard on JARS ami lids, 47c dozen, Big sis
er a 12-day leave at his home here Portland
Studebuker motor. >1(1, buttery
visited Mr. ami Mrs charges of threatening to commit
a felony, while sentence on an in­ radio, >2 Mrs Jam es Armstrong?.
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West
Portland Heights, near Itisi
dictm
ent
charging
assault
and
but­
L sissisxc u n c c u n u J N Wl,lntz
|ast wcek
Mrs Will G renbem er and daugli
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Mrs. Catherine M oehnke. 84 of the United States
j ter of Ashland spent last week with tery was postponed. Illcks was sen ­ Hock
tence,! to u tw o-year term on u re ­
widow of Michael Moehnke and
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, Ml " ,,d Mrs Hallie Ireland
cent conviction for lurceny of live SACK sew er and combine man
form er resident of Hanks, died at , (-h ia ii
wi h
T . ? r ’”'S
stock and a slinllur term for grund I _ wanted Care Box 1, lllltsboro
the home of her daughter Mrs 1 b> h a « « h . . spent the week
larceny. The sentences will run i Ht L evenings
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Otto (Nellie L ym an' at B e a v e r-i‘¿ "‘L * ’? ’
’loll,ln
concurrently
creek July 22 Funeral sei vices
Another sister. Mrs A II
Injunction
to
restrain
Mr
and
j
GARAGE
building
and
gas
pumps
were held Wednesday aftern o o n ' i
dau«hk;rs
m .» W.
*” A
* H arris and Mr and
good location, for rent Inquire
at Oregon City.
i TBlainook m e house guests this
2J4p
Im portance of relief clients tak- ? ,ls J,H' 0,1 ,r “n* diverting watei Cominerrlul Nutlonal bonk
She was born in Quebec. Canada. '
at ,be ,{oll|n Deck home.
,WO c,r t* k’1 flowtn«
"><'
October 28. 1850. came to his sec-
Mrs. L. Sherm an and Leonore lug advantage of the opportunity „
’’uc“ *n*n farm near t.astun was
tion 48 years ago. living eight years I and
Leonard leave today iThurs- to cun fruits and vegetables at the C
U&h‘B iclm n al‘ Si**
by
at Banks and for 40 at Beaver d £ ) T oT alY s X k s ' X V w U h r 2 -
olives in and near Black Duck ,h ’ « '« 'k by R W Weil, county fi.. 1
. , l f f i e ,nt „ i ' " o
n
ereek.
d i v M C h a^ X mSehn V ^ T Mrs Mon" .n ? U'a n d
S X , . " ¿I,' ^ o h . T X
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^
InP^ y | ^ X h f ‘n ^ t
on the cutting block, caught m a
piece of meat and flipped over,
striking him in the stomach. Two
w ard Hillsboro and following close-
* stitches were
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,
,, the
taken ,, , to , close
ly behind a third car driven hv
by . wound.
F rank Myers, Beaverton route 2. i
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was the report of witnesses. The
first car is said to have swung out
into the highway to make a right
tu rn onto the Orenco road Mal’er
is then reputed to have applied his j
brakes and swerved over toward
u
-
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the left side of the road to avoid „
" ,Ol2 b* Ha™ b r,dRe.
the collision
new hl« h" a> bridge at Farnung-
i n e Cl in s io n .
ton. Commen,ora,jng the name of >
M ailer told investigating officers Philip Harris, who built the first ’
th at Mrs Hughes car struck the bridge at that place, will be held ;
tail-gate of his truck at this point, August 4, in connection with the i
swinging him around in the road Farm ington reunion. Fred Rood !
so that the heavy machine smashed president of the Farm ington asso-
into the tree. Mrs. Hughes stated elation, will preside, and Mrs. L i
that she did not strike the truck c . Mooberry of Cornelius h a s I
until -fte r it came to a stop. The charge of the program, in which
cab of the truck was crushed by David Hill chapter. D. A. R , will
a limb.
I take p a r t
An inquest has been set for 1 p
Descendants of P hilip H arris are
m. today (Thursday' b y E arl i presenting a bronze plaque to be
Donelson. deputy coroner, who in- placed on the bridge, permission to
vestigated the mishap with Sher- do so being granted them during
iff J. W. Connell. Deputy Harry Leslie Scott's term as highway j
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Johnson. State Officer W alter Had- commissioner. D r William B Hare ’ i. I
Held a n d District A ttorney G of Portland and Mrs. A. W. Moore
Russell Morgan.
direct descendants of Harris, will
Eagle Creek and Mrs. Otto (Nellie)
Sehulmerich. Norma Kreitz.
Kreitz, Dor-
Dor dei lared
j claims that (lie defendants dammed
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Mrs. Dorothy Wood was the assist in the ceremony. W. G. Hare
Lynian of Beavercreek. Nine step- othv Harms and Blanche McCor-
most seriously injured of the pas- will make
sengers of the Hughes' car, suffer­
ing a laceration on the chin and
the loss of some front teeth. M rs.! V ^ O t l l l t V
of
Woods, Mrs. E. P. Wells and Mrs.
rt
Fred Hughes were all taken to the j
_
_ county
Sm ith hospital here for treatm ent.
1‘wel and |¡mb fen on hlm He was c u tting ‘
c*
,n
Justice
of
the
peuee
courts
as
u
re
(Continued from p«»r« one)
chief hoister. C harles G rauer stead- Mrs. Bertha Hibbs of Los Angeles, wood on Chehalem Mountain. Dr.
First fatal accident of the year
suit of labor troubles ut Stlm ion
p.,
Newberg ies the staging on which Newby
Public appeal to farm ers and mill recently, was found guilty of
in Washington county occurred »-Sc*4 19', ,Gaston
T Smth attended hint.
ruary 15
when ______
Sever Venes.
does the work.
others having a surplus of fruits dkorderly conduct Friduy in the
February
_ ________
______ 5,68 and '" n o m a $1,.21.
57, of Beaverton route 2 was struck . Taxes collected during the past
Three operations are necessary,
down by a car and killed as he s*x months, according to the re- scraping the iron rust, applying the
walked along the highway near P°rt of Miss Gladys Eisner, tax red lead, and painting w ith alum-
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Beaverton. On April 8 John E deputy, total $835.012.59. These col- mum paint. Newby completes three
conduct
Baldwin of Tobias was killed in f e c tio n s w ere distributed over the feet of the w ork before he is mov- . Local Townsend
j
„ club
a sim ilar accident on the highwav : following tax rolls: 1935—>427.484.12, ed and he averages 75 feet an hour r a “ 'i ™ * ’ 1 Episcopal
costs
near his home. Ralph Epling of 1933-34—$78,835.58. 1932—$48.041 47.
N_„. s,vj,_h h .,ird - m d
i' rl<’a-v a,_, {* P m- instead of the Eleanor and Caroline, anil Pearl such surplus commodities ure as
Gaston was instantly killed and 1931—$24.834 27. 1930—$27.983 08. 19- h ‘ u," „ , "
T
the ti n
a9 nounc« 1 Townsend play. The reg- Taylor attended the grocers' picnic ‘o telephone Hillsboro 3331
eat Grove for sentence. He im ­
iUU<>n U,l’J P™«™™ wil? be followed, coo- at C rystal Lake Mr K alkw arf won
Lester Winner, also of Gaston, was '•-------
—M3 3.773.73, 1923-$8044 17. 1927- f a
m ediately fill'd notice of up|>eui
listing of special music and a a foot race at the picnic.
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fatally injured July 15 when the $5685.55. 1926—$1566.01 and 1925—
und posted bond.
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? h e oUvhV ,,i; i hal1 ° /
C E W‘-,b re ‘urn«* Wednesday K , t C S H C , d
1 UC Sday
truck in which they w ere riding $640.29. Ten paym ent collections
Suit to collect $10H.H7 in con-
£ n e d u n td
In S T .
,0
»»»« In repair
w ent into a ditch east of Gaston
T u K ia c
iributlons alleged due under Hie
poned
juntil sometime in Septem ber . wurk on dalnagü to telephone com-
and overturned.
O utstanding w arrants as of Ju n e
n
1 A tr J l l l l l l S
Z A S O a i i r w orkm en's conijwusatlou act wu
Ä
- n ì c a u o n “" th ïrê ' c u r e d by the
A seventh fatal accident occurred
filed m the , circuit
court Wednes-
<Continued from im se o n ei
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?un7 d^ . 5 | S a n d Or 'c d gefund
and of th e northw est are making
A pril 24 when Glen C. Gregory M
“ ^ _ n c S la t e Industrial Accl
is e x ^ lnX i r7 ,
Z
c T a t * J ^ i tr e n ' B e a ^ . P pSrtl.’nd
Mrs
w ' " d‘
»“ edvllle ing adjoining com m unities to or
of Portland, student pilot, was $100-562 06
dent commission against the Segh
gunize co-operative cream eries.
killed in an airplane crash near
¿ - e.ubT: August 2 to 4. Dr. F E. Townrend.'
broken rib . and cuts and
He was punctual and alw ays dis ers' Lumber company. Thomas A
Progress.
charged
his
duties
as
a
citizen
by
Hoodenpyl Sr.. Thomas A Hood-
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of the Townsend " plan
ru ‘» 's in an autom obile accident
g * ^ the
“ - “ approval.
i _ —— and 8 m on,h to the*
fath er "of
X i 1, b bruises
accident
Funeral services for Mr. Mailer
frcelv on *-‘n Py* J r and C Y Martin, part-
,
.
. is to be the chief guest and speak- 2 ea£ there Saturday night. Dr. C. i voting regularly, serving freely
w ill be held at 9:30 a. m. Friday
Oats—Not much action in this j Projects subm itted before the er. A queen is to be chosen for the
Smith attended her.
juries, election boards, und also us ners. were nam ed as defendants
at the St. Francis church at Roy m arket. The norm al production of aeadllne w ere as follows: sewing, occasion on July 31. The queen Bud Rogers left July 18 for a delegate to state political con-I O rders in Hie following circuit
w ith Rev. Father Springer officiat­ oats in the east w ill shut down on iour “ nlts at Fore?t Grove. Hills- candidate of Washington county Wayne. Nebraska, for an extended volitions.
S‘lurL.,l'a!“'’ ' ' l-re Issued this week
ing. The body will be shipped to exports to the A tlantic seaboard boro, Beaverton and Tualatin-Sher- is Miss Mille Becvar of G arden vlslt with relatives. He wil attend!
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,b.y Ulrcuii Judge Peters: Union
Red Deer. Alberta, Canada, for during the coming season, a n d
» ‘‘lsboro municipal survey; Home. Townsendites are urged to ‘he 100th birthday anniversary o f '
\ Y / , ^ X /x .s ..
< e n tr n l
L ife Insurance company
burial.
domestic consumption will have to rlh ^ b o re union high school, re- ask when making purchases of the his grandm other
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W a r V e la
' E u g e n e 1 M el ..m u c k e t al. d e
Mailer is survived by his widow, take care of local production. Ter-
fault;
and
C H Ituehanun Sr et
p3r,t ' IeyelinS following local business men for a
Mr and Mrs Andrew Johnson
Mrs. Justine Mailer, and six chil­ minal interests are slow in taking
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dh * aJ,ks 3nd \ e‘ ? ueen “ cl«et: C. C. store, Percy and family of Tigard were Sunday
dren. Arline M ane. Helen Libbie. on new crop oats. They intim ate ,a "J"®
* / 1'iirary restraining order
Washington county Long H ardw are and the Highway guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
Catherine Elizabeth, Vern Casper. a price of around $19 per Ion. ®.ard ?n P™’“ 1 » P e n t o n : Forest Market.
Hillsboro and McMinnville camps.
Probate orders were Issued In
*
Wicklund.
Henry B ernard and Alice P a tri­ Washington county points.
United
Spanish
War
.Veterans,
are
‘he estates of George Bell, Mary I.
G ro\e, landscaping City owned
All friends and m em bers of the
t v
F r d q «» n
<4 t
cia, all of Haynes. Alberta. Can-
B a r le y - IU rk y m arket is dull
Jcl.u b are
E
S*WeU
L’ planning a picnic at D uncali grove Barber. J. T Anderson. Guy G
ada, and his mother, Mrs. Casper
. , a rle y . Barley m arket is dull repairs and grading field Kinton these Catherines lo c a l a n d
E W'llkes left Monday for several south of Cornelius on Sunday. All McCormick, I. E. Blatcbley, Fred A
”
- Three brothers, H arry
y j w i w“
being shown With
dj^H ct. . re
p iirs
and
ra in
S " - w £ £ gatherln*1’ locaI «nd ° ‘h«r- day<
a t the mine near Riddle county veteran organizations and Wildgrube. E Quuckenbush. Hugh
Mailer.
« h no interest
.
— school
«.uvui umuxve
rvm
urB a
na d
a ra
and Roy E. Mailer, both of Banks. ° w . Price$ being quoted on Cali- age; Manning school district, grad-
in southern Oregon.
auxlli ries arc invited to attend
Smith. Victor Bailey and Win
and Clarence C. M ailer of Alberta.
,^astern O re8on barley; ing ancj new rOom; rug project at
T T
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Miss Junia Johnson returned S u n ­ Coffee, cream und sugar will be field Scott Sparks
Canada, also survive Mrs Mailer
‘bis ‘^ ‘tory it looks as though Aloha and Tigard: Beaverton d ra in -,
furnished
by the comm ittee in I
day from a week's vacation at Sea-
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and three small daughters had ac-
5IJS s U1? ran.f.e ,around age district, cleaning ap proxim ately»
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view, Wash., w ith her brother, F charge
M a rria g e l.lernses
companied the deceased on his vis- $18 ? °
r,t<?n: Washington sjx miles of drainage ditch four
W. Johnson, and family of Portland.)
O rville W Hcynulds of Moun-
' ’ ^ T e r v i c e s for Mr. McLeod
J
"l
X nr.. N ew B uilding W ork
t.iiiulule and Ella Lenora Bean of
Joe Sm ith and G erald Aht«
Hillsboro, July 18
Started N ear Here
^ H ills b o r o 'T i’.eTifv f n nCraIhOma a* though it is g o 'n g ^ o be h a id ’to
Proiects
the Lyda. Witch ! ^ ir an" uaI, ‘on«> “Un‘c during Mt. Vernon. Wash., Vt
Lawrence Crop and Margaret
Vancouver and
m Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon and find an outside m arket for o^r Haze1' Rober‘s. Buxton. C arpenter “?e ,w ee* of ^ U*?Ust 5 to 10' in " Victoria, B. C.
Considerable building activ ity Maher, both of ('o m rh u s route "l
interm ent was
x
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T r barley
thU r e i o n
C r c e t Harrison. Watts. Thatcher.
c l m . e s strictly for
M„
Roo
Mrs. Fred Rood returned Sunday was reported last week by the lo- July 22.
cemetery. He is survived bv his barley tbls season
Meacham, Pleasant View and Tim- dblldren whose parents are unable {rom fen da .
,
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cal Copeland Lumber yard. Rob-
Leslie Robert Peters und Mary
w ith
father, William R. McLeod of
Cen
'A
A 1
l>er
districts were consoli- to ^ y a surgeons fee.
daughter Mi Oscar Humburii
at ert McKnight started construction May Friend, both of Portland. July
tral
Point:
tw
o
brothers.
of
a
new
six-room,
one-story
home
23.
and
i
a . k
dated in‘° ° nd application amount-
A.n y°ne needing tonsils and ade- Ga7 b a ld i
Humburg. at
I^ bert
and tbree sisters.
&
r
ing to approxim ately $4100 Work n° lds removed, and who is not
'
about 2 ‘a miles out of town on
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Mrs. Emma H arvey of Hillsboro.
f
F p r l c r a l I i n o c involved consists mainly of general ? b,e ,o pay the regular surgeon s ,
“nvd ,Mrs„ 1 G c ruzen left ‘he Cornell road. D. R Holcomb.
| Do v „ ur
Mrs. Laura T ry of San Diego, Cal..
repairs and painting
fee- may have ‘he w ork done free ,ast week for three weeks trip to who lives four miles east of Hills-
, ’
, .
and Miss H arriet McLeod of Los
(Continued h ™
rm .n to -n « .. . J
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any day during the week, the only Spokane, Wash., and the Payette boro on the River road, started Ju i'6e in d en tists ch air' "Do
™ngie™
CaI' He W8S b° rn October nard Sm ith Rev Smith discussed vev the nursery s c h r o lT t Helis’ C° S‘ ^ ing the hosPital expenses. lakes in Idab°-
work on a new barn, w hile Fritz
you wl11 P 'dl ‘he
3°' 1903
“India."
into , rrereaU m T r ^ r a m s and oth accord*ng tou D r C. T. Smith. It Is
R. R Easter and Thomas Tongue Meier, who lives two miles further ,uu
, h whole
w h»le tooth und noth
mg
but
the
tooth?
Ex
T hree Forest Grove residents were Mrs. H. L. Hudson of Beaverton er such projects will be re-w ritten rf2,U„ej teda th a! ,hose contem plating left Monday for ten days’
stay at east on the same road, is re-
»nJured
early Sunday m o rn in g Pomona secretary, read minutes of and filed by the state departm ent ree s t i r n't
J ervlce
Gm,eS ? nCh in C entral Oregon modeling his home.
Neighborhood news from 30 A r­
when
the car
in which they
the Pomona meeting
meeting at at Tigard
Tigard July
July
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register at the hospital in advance, near Terrebonne
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gus correspondent« i n d if f e r e n t
a . o n u.m P°ki?tr? Cnt ' i 1; h® made'
C ircle thrce of ‘he M E. Ladies' H om em ak ers’ M atinee
rlid^ 1fi
, lnb5 ' be d“ cb south 25. 1900. Moving pictures on auto- \ T f
i
w-ii
r*
j «ections of Washington county ap-
** “"Possible to take Aid held a pot luck picnic supper
of Dilley, broke off a telephone pole mobile construction were presented
n e ts ■ >ig v r o w e l pear in the Argus each w e e k
care of all in one day.
and overturned in a field. W alter
Fifth degree work was given for
at Shutc park Tuesday evening.
A ttendance of approxim ately 165 Learn w hat your friends are do-
Poorm an, driver of the machine, several candidates in the evening
Dr. and Mrs George Darland pic­ persons was reported for the I,eK- ing for less than three cent« a
nicked w ith friends Sunday near ter Ireland A Company Norge week.
The tw elfth annual reunion of
Scappoose.
hom em aker's m atinee Tuesday aft-
form er N ebraskans will be held in
Mr and Mrs. Earl Simpson of ernoon at the Venetian theatre
the city park in Corvallis Sunday.
P ortland visited Mr and Mrs. L Norge electric refrigerators and gas
August 4. Last year over 1000
H. V. Gates of Hillsboro, de- I. Davis Friday evening.
ranges w ere dem onstrated by Miss
Helen K err. Norge home economist
o,’ S
« S S
- T ,I s”
and by Miss Betty Reger. Portland
2 2 5 “ 1 i " « e r t r .t i o n , u-ere noted to speak al the Second annual eon- ™ ? k 7 n “ nrdand T ^ sO a ,
Gas & Coke company demonstra
from all parts of Oregon and m any vention of the Oregon Republican P ™ *n P ortland Tuesday,
tor.
cities in W estern Washington. Clay club in Salem Saturday. His sub-
Ru‘h Losh of Portland is spend-
county was again the banner coun- ject is “Go Forward." E. B ritt Ned- *ng v!e week w*‘h her cousin. Con-
VICTOR BAILEY'
ty w ith the largest attendance at ry of Tigard is president of the Re- " Ie P etcrson-
! FOREST G R O V E -V ictor Bailey,
tne picnic.
publican club.
Miss Leonore Sherm an spent the fl9. of Forest Grove route 1. died
The 1934 reunion was u n an im o u s-:
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w eek-end in Portland with Violet July 13 and funeral services were
iy voted the best ever" but prep- Q f a f « P n n 'K e D I - ,„
Anderson.
held Saturday from the Christian
arations are being made for a
lUVA v r r l a l i
Mrs Lundgren, knitting instruc- churcb anfl interm ent was in Mt
better program this year. A prom -
e ri <<
,
.
tor at Weil’s returned Monday ^ icw cemetery. He was born Sep
inent state official will speak. Mrs
1 i l i k c d a t F lC tllC from her vacation
tem ber 9, 1885, in Michigan De-
Minnie Bosworth, who was visit-
,
Mr and M rs R n h ert r . . n
,cased is survived by the widow
" S
pecialize In
Scb®d’" '
Sunday “for ^ an 7 G ^ C r ^
; m e r c l a l ^ n h n g - A r g ^ s ah ty ^ t f '
S‘ring ®at ’ ¿ " T V 1
R - " k 'yd'
1 Mre George HUI
"Bet ter-for-L ess”
Delbert 1 FberSrtnri LaH ey" e’ Jiirs‘ : , Ms, H E StaPles returned Sun- San Francisco, C a l, and Mrs Lewis
c r y i r ^ ' c o ^ t e s t ^ R o s s ^ F i n d i e y . ^ S p e - 8 WCek * Vl,it
K“ Chel ° n ala,k "' Wash
(Continiml from pas« one)
• L't-UltdllOn
lA,»,! iz-af'irtrt num
H irrii
S
Bridge August 4th
County Hankers Hack
M artin’s Labor Stand
Former Resident
Banks Succumbs
f
Importance Relief
Canneries Stressed
Townsend Club Sets
Meeting for
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County Given New
Works Plan Rating
Grain Market News
Spanish War Vets
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Set Picnic Sundav d vs W.A ,I"TI' 11
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Kt- X th an th r m anager o f a South
H F N D store w ho could not ra t
*oltd food, was pa h trd even by
liquidx trie d H ISM A KKV and now
«aya. " If th ere are an y skeptic» in
thin w o rld as to the m erits of Ills
M A K C X . I c e rta in ly w o uld lik e
lo ta lk to them!**
EX PLA N A TIO N
Biama-Rex t> an antacid treatm ent
that's different from the many
other ineffective treatm ents you
have tried It act« four ways to give
you a new kind of relief from acid
indigestion, heartburn and other
acid stomach agonies.
(llama- Rex neutralizes acid, re­
lieves stomach of gus. soothes th«*
irritatiti stomach m em branes und
aids digestion of foods that ure
most likely to ferment Bisma-Rex
Is sold only at Itexall Drug stores
Get a jar today at Delta Drug
store Remember Bisma Rex
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Smith Hospital tO
Hold Tonsil Clinic
Ge?rgC Grange Group Asks
I0r Federal L,ineS
INCDraskatlS PJail
On Annual Meet
V GateS tO Talk
For
SALESBOOKS
und
BUSINESS FORMS
R enew Your
M AGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
at the
$|illsbunj|(&\i gus
at Republican Meet
^CHEVROLET
July Clearance
O. K.
SALE NOW ON!
Guaranteed
NEW VALUES’ NEW LOTS!
GREATLY REDUCED!
Any Woman’s SUMMER HAT
in our store ................................
’1.00
More Dresses and Suits a t ........ $2.98
A New Rack ^7 to #10 Dresses
Six Kinds
of GAS
Available
ft
Subscribe
Washington
Six months
cents. Two
$3.98
RU M M A G E TABLE, again piled high
with bigger values...............................
3 for $1.00
Lucky Purchase 150 All Wool
B ought and Sold
BATH ING SUITS
$4.50 Nationally Advertised.
Many high priced BOLTS of
WASH GOODS reduced to
_______________
17c
Women’s - Misses Hats
59C, 2 for $1
Zipper Mesh Blouses . . ........... 69c
Drive in and let us fill
your car with y o u r
favorite gasoline . . .
S h ell
• U nion
t
R ich field
B lue G reen - Red Lion
G eneral M obilgas
FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE NOW
......... 15c
COSLETT’S
Super Service
F irst and Baseline
-N O T IC E -
See Next Week’s Paper
K n ittin g
fn stru ctio n s on the
B alcony
C hevrolet Sedan
C hevrolet Sedan
D od ge Sedan
A ustin D elivery
N ash Sedan
Essex Sedan
Ford 1-ton Truck
Ford R oadster
Expert Top Painting,
Body and Fender Work.
W illys and G rah am -P aige
G rah am -P aige Sedan
$ 8 6 9 D elivered H ere
W illys 4-door Sedan
$ 5 7 9 D elivered H ere
R E A D THE
G as - O il - A ccesso ries
[CldvfhtiumjULt&S Used Car Exchange
THEY RE NEWS
Powers Grocery
You Know That When We Offer
Used Car Values
M A IN STREET
P H O N E 81
Prompt Service . . .
We mean just what we say. Try
Saturday for any type of
S p ecials for Ju ly 26 and 27
UH
PASSENGER CAR or TRUCK
C herries
10c
Red & White Maraschino. 3-oz.
T
o ile t P aper
Blue & White, 1000-sheet. 3 for
4 L«>C
........... J
Salm on
Red & White fancy Alaska Sockeye.
Pepper
Is t a l l l 9 c
1935 PLY M O U TH DE LUXE SE D A N
Trunk anti everything
1931 LORD TRUCK with hydraulic
hoist dump body, new tires, looks new
‘750
395
Chevrolets
Sell T h em selv es, W e D on ’t H ave to A d v ertise T hem
Red & White, ground, black. 8-oz. lin
23c
Agent for
Hillsboro
Every Woman in Washington County will be
Talking About Our
GREAT DRESS SALE
1931
1928
1929
1932
1928
1928
1929
1929
Cars W ash ed and
P olished
The tim e is alm ost up!
C H IL D R E N ’S SUM M ER
U N IO N SU ITS C LEA R A N C E
now to the Argus. In !
county >1.50 a year
85c. T hree months 50
months 35 cents.
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USED
\\ C A R S
QA/»
Ot/C
USED CARS
cial prizes — Mrs. M artha S p ies-1
scheart, first; John Haase, second: |
Frank Jackson, third.
2nd and W ash. P h on e 2641
Salm on
Silver Rapids I’ink, Is tall.
E
x tra c ts
Red & White, pure. All
2 for
flavors. 2-
25c
», 23c
COME EARLY!
T he Best V a lu es in T o w n !
HILL SBORO MOTOR CO.
JAMES WHITELAW, Prop
Many other item« specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good July 26 and 27 only.
NEW LOCATION:
Main Street, near New Poatafflee