The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pag* Eight
H IL L S B O R O
A RGU S,
Social News of
Painting Bid
Let Helvetia Local Folk and
H IL L S R O R O ,
OREGON
Thomas and the Tom and Ralph j It at the home of her father, T. S
crashed into the bottom of the
Ireland fam ilies in Portland
1..........
Grange Meets Saturday
W eatherred
T ualatin river at 111 30 a ni. Sat
Hillsboro (¡rang«* will meet in
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson and | Mr and M is Ralph Crouise of
.1
«.
uniay Sam Frost of Scholls, one
all-day scssietn Saturday A pi,,
two children attended the Ju n io r Albany were guests Sunday of Mr
0111(1$ Ol Z\(. (. K IC lllS "f the p., engers in the truck, uf
grain will be presented in the aft-
baseball name at W oodburn S u n ­ and Mi- Verne McKinney Mr
ic\.,.tin,.».l from p a n
id e d severe lacerations and brok
ertUNiii
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( ( ’« » « I f r » m
«iu«>
day between M ilwaukie and Mt. t ionise is business
m anager of the \i
. a, ,
,
,
l'n r*b!<- " b ile Arlaud Swell of
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W h ay tr -k
K
speeding Hillsboro route 2. reported as driv increUMcd on an aveia»:«» of five
Angel, which resulted in a victory ’ Albany " Democrat-Herald
for Milwaukie. Final games will
_ ’
! e r of the truck, and Melvin Swett per vent a year. Inereax«* ho far
Hillsboro Man Given Job;
Mrs. A E Edwards left Wednes-
Mrs Fred Caldwell and daughter be played Saturday and Sunday
t, r. rerguson of Beaverton routs received minor bruises Frost was this year has been el«hl per cent
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fined
»1«
and
costs
Tuesday
first taken to the county hospital He attributed the feet that the loc al
K
athleen
left
Wednesday
morning
a‘
Woodburn
Mr.
Patterson,
slut'
Sunshine Club Picnics
group, will i f 1, , s M artha Messner, at San when he plead guilty to a charge amt later to the Veterans' hospital offtee had not dropped in grade' EXTRA Help Wauled T hree local
1 for a visit with Mrs Caldwell’s chairm an of the Ju n io r so
reiddeiits In take re|MM| urdeis
of keeping a dog w ithout a license in Portland
attend the game and also the b a n - 1 r 1 a n c ls c i>, C al.
, during the depression to the loea-
John M Dnvidaon)
brother.
hrank O Donnell, and q Uet at Woodburn Friday night. 1 Mrs. Elma Denby spent the week- The fine was suspended by the; w iin..««.« .•...
, | tion of the Huy-Mahng c a n n e ry , from their friend* fur home nece,
H e lv e ti a s c h o o l family at Astoria. They were ac-
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,, end and Monday with her sister-in- ! Justice of the peace on condition
L, L lhe ," uck, and C arnation condenser, heavy »(lien, gift*, etc Kaniplea furiiiihed
postage prejHild gnud profit,. gu„,
. riday night ‘° ope"
, .eoinpanied
companied by
Mrs
Caldwell
s aunt
, lH
H clen
e le n S
t o lten
l ^ J b h erg
. r i ' i i ^ . and
nd
n i } 1 ? 1 V 1 e 2 ' X
,a w
’ an M d r* U G
l^ongsworth, of “ >«’ Ferguson pay the eosts ami
« n d ’ fa fla d to ..-ie ih
' users of postal services.
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by
Mrsi.
C
aldw
elfs
aunt
sto
1
Z
h
antee good, lowest price«. Select
ing the school house 3ml cousin Mrs Marv Ann D ooter ?* u. fto lten tw ig t and l i t t l e Portland
obtain the necessary license
' ,H*d and tailed to make the turn
Annouuei'ini'nt of d«*cislon to again from Illustrated catalog what y ou
Is-! a n t , «, .
!y r 't Ann uoonei
bcr daughter
ere
.
' N Finnev of Hills-
' \ aiary
daughter of of Enterprise
E nterprise w w
ere guests
guests j . .
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,
,
1 J1“*1 before reaching the Tualutm
o p te d by th e b o a rd
rd v ' P ? in ! t , £ 'J S lyn, r
m
" ho
h ° . are
“ rc last
>-ist week
w e e k of their
th e ir relatives.
re la tiv e s . Mr
M r , ,. . M r and
“ ,KL ? * rs »’‘» o h i --------
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T . a n d [ . , . ,S , „ . ? Py_*.
- , ° f ‘ , Orl la n d . , ? -----
a ‘d .............
“
« bl . . . ...........
‘'he .. .....<-...„<-
machine . left
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th e conduct the "M utt Dog Show" at wish to sell Wrlle for peiMinal In
\ siting here from
Minneapolis, and Mrs Lee Clark, and Mr and ,WQ daughters of Tieton. W ash. i
$5 and eosts Tuesday on a road about 10 feet front the bridge the county fair was made by P resi­ Icrvlew Resident representative
r t th is w eek.
Mrs Dick Stoltenberg of this city !? e n ,,„th# w.7 k e ? d w i,h Mr and
driving charge
He had hit an abutm ent and then sailed dent C, r Hleherdson Committee Specialty Sales Service, lllllshoiu
Mrs Irene Korn and [t
j hi charge* lulhidos H M Goodman,
a.T sn .v lino
ih -
Mlss C harlotte Foster of Havre. They also visited Mrs. Russell's Mrs' " aync 'a u g h t
been airested in May but the hear- over the willows Into (lie river.
oe . Hershey
and i o fam
Heibert Burllngume and T G. Ilre»n-
the M" nt • " h o has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Stol-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donelson and , “ ’*i. " “s lH’;s‘poned
„
Richard Glilmore of Hillsboro leewe.
er H e r s lie y lomed
All members are to give MILK goat trade for heavy her*
m d F re d Wencer s;s,er- Mrs R
WeR ior several tenberg. and family’ of above North Miss Elda Hershey . s spent the week-
< ireuit Judge H F rank Peters. miraculously escaped serious in-
or eordwood C A Kling. N
end a t Seaside with Miss Mildred " h o lias been holding eourl at Til jury early Thursday morning when prize's not to exceed 50 cents In i Union
"ortland and w ent on weeks, returned home this week Plains.
A ve. Aloha
23p
1
; la
m o n k fu
.. . , Into
. a stray . horse value.
lamook
for r th»»
the tuivt
past cs«va*r»l
several w eeks, i....................
his ear crashed
Hood SundV . They!
Mr and Mrs R W Oversby Donelson
Harry Roy Wejodward of L in n .1
,
e e u n n 1 on tt,,. T u a la tin h ig h w a y n eat l’o
Robert Seearee - .................
of the First
Na- I returned to W ashington -------
nic dinner near Gov here. aecom p^i.M her home
“ “ daugh,e" returned Monday
hen«. Reds o r Barred
suffe ered a sprained left
ell„ v
"ear an equity ease bias The front of tile machine was Mass, spoke briefly of Rotary club DOZEN
. from twoo weeks’ stay in California. tional bank
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em inent Camp at the John Buehler
Rockn. wanted Mrs Ethel Flee
activities
In
his
home
city
ut
his
home
T
u
e
s-1.
,
’
‘‘‘ceive
‘he
report
of
smashed
and
the
horse,
which
was
Mr
and
Mrs
Jak
e
Weil
and
For-
They
visited
relatives
at
Palo
Alto
ankle
in
a
fall
cabin.
nor, 531 Third A ve, Hillsboro
p
| the grand jury.
killed inM(untiy, wus throw n clear
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Badert- rest left Sunday morning for Spo- and at Berkeley. Mrs Oversby s day evening
Mrs. Josephine Johnston of Beav-
Ihimuges totaling $25.O3ti a r e over the car by the Impact. Gill
Divorce Suits Granted
scher visited relatives Sunday katie and Liberty Lake. W ash, on niece. Virginia Lavelle, of Berkeley
FOR SALE Two cottagra, garage,
G lllenwuter Neva from Willium
They were accompanied by Mr. and two w eeks vacation and fishing returned w ith them to spend the erton is spending the week with i *ol**f*’* *n “ civ“ action filed Wed- more’s only injury was a cut nose
rock street, cement slilewulk Lot
They w ill be guests of Mr w inter.
her daughter. Mrs. J O Robb
nesday by Wesley Crone, Aloha
That the lights of a cur coming H
Mrs H. Butterfield and family who trip
50x10«,
$473. $100 cash, balance
Weil’s brother-in-law and sister.
minor, against Orton A. McLeod from the other direction blinded
Pointer Laura Mae from Theo­ terms. Bert Huntington
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
M.
B
urling-
visited Mr and Mrs Fred Dancer Mr.
Miss
Enalene
G
oldburger
of
Spo­
23p
and
Mrs
M
M.
Cohn
of
Hillsboro
route
5,
W
ashington
i
‘dm
so
thut
he
did
not
see
the
dore.
„
, ham and George M. Jr. of Portland kane. Wash , is visiting her uncles,
Doris Jossy went to Portland with
county
employe
The
suit
w
a
s
[
horse
until
too
late
to
stop
was
H
arry
Hill
and
son
Robert
of
spent
Sunday
at
the
George
T.
the B utterfield family and David
the Weil brothers, and families.
WANTED Smull holme or u|tarl-
brought as the result of un accident Gillmore's report The untmul was
former Hillsboro reseidents. M cGrath home. Mr and Mrs Her-
Dr A O. Pitm an has returned
Butterfield stayed to visit at the Seattle,
ment. (urnlshed, for single per-
w e r e in m nsooro lor a v i s i t w i t h bert Burlm gham and daughter Anne
dauaiitm
January 31 on the Farm ington road i standing broadside In the road
to
ht>
office
25 son No 3000, Argus
Pete Jossy home.
25
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Orange Phelps and other friends of Willets. Cal . are visiting her R .iiL w av * '
‘ ‘ bUnda> at south of Aloha. The plaintiff u l - !
Irld Reported
S 1111(1 AV Iliklllt. H ill. ¿1
»vnr-*»raf«; _______
Kir QM.l _________
lire
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1®««S “ >a‘ he suffered bruises, lac- I
1 reports have been cilman. says conditions are great-
,, »i,.„ d r.
„
Mr and Mrs M. Taylor and son erations and contusions of thebody
V J I A I ll l, i v i , l R t S
cd grain in the neigh- ly improved in Seattle.
._ a
„ ,, n ’ son
M r' Bobby of P ortland visited Mr and a,‘d a broken left leg when he was
M r a n d M rs W H R ,„ h m , a n d 1Mi !> H E J at.ten ’ m®,ved r ®’ 1 Mrs. A W. Havens Sunday.
knocked from his bicycle by a
b.i->
t Mercep had 107
T . . - a n d . Mrs
» Ru' \ .¥■ cently from Modesto to Placentia.
Mf and Mrs
y
i , ruck driven by the defendant.
leat from two acres and Mrs. M aurice C oturri and Mr Cai., w here he is district super-
O rders in the following circuit „ Letters
¿ 7 to
" ;.1? Governor
" V,'rn°1r Martin,
MarUn’. the
nd-
a n d M rs. Emmett Nicodemus, all intendent of schools He was prin- lied Mr and Mrs A L B u tte r-'
j court cases were Issued this week: j Oregon’s t ’oiicress’iTn
i“” d|i ’°
son Visits
of Portland, were guests Sunday of cipal of Hillsboro high before go- w orth at Vadis Monday evening
Mrs Thomas Sholes is on her
G , ° W“n VS / “h n ,
K
H i ■.
en visited his par- -dr- and Mrs. J. Nicodemus. Mrs ing to California.
G “r I P r‘,Bre!“ «d.nlnisuation’s refusal h.
Mrs. Al Pieren. la s t, Rl‘“ j a™ '*?•* 5>a,u rd a-v “ “ “ i
Mr and Mrs. Frederick S Haines vacation from W eil’s departm ent g ^ h i t m e i t D* sITaw «
,
K-
„1
, „
™ liQ u T d u ^ io V
•ren returned from rrb" ’ Bolsc- Idaho-
and son Frederick S. Jr. will arrive ST
MAIN STREET
stage because the
Miss Emma Mohr spent the week- today (Thursday) to spend t h e
Connie Lou Kennedy of Banks Bank of Beaverton order to iwv <
werc “u ,h o ril« ‘ here Thurs-
PHONE 81
at .
ilia n " that he sailed e,'d with her brother-in-law and week-end w ith her brother. Dr. H. spent the week-end w ith Mr. and dividend Liquidation Sliute
dav e v ,n ln < bv thl’ ciainly plan-
■! on was held up for sister, Mr and
Mrs. Art Aldinger D, Huggins, and family. Young Mrs. Reed Eldridge.
fngs bank, order
execute part a I I',"1« !bo? rd
l,S :i,!b" “ lUd by
'release
of
E
S
U
e
*
’£
«
i
Lee!
v
,‘
CUU*“
y
,
r
°
Up
■ t Portland Saturday ,n Portland Mr and Mrs. Jacob Frederick will have his tonsils
L ittle F ra n c e s H e in ic h n t H i l l ,
' t
e r trip to New York Mohr and son A rth u r were guests removed Friday.
t ■ S
Washington.
‘he Aldingers on Sunday.
Mr and Mr* O„ o Johns,on oi
county
ppointed
"
M e m b e rs P ic n ic
Rev and Mrs. George Reule and Hillsboro and her brother, H. E
S p e c ia l s fo r A u g u s t 9 a n d 10
ided
the
shine club group en- i?2ldreli '¿ ere w eek-end guests of Webb of Portland, spent the week-
appoint-
at Balm Grove Sun-
an?
Herman Schoen at end at C hristm as Canyon, about
T Me
iinner they plaved Rlam a‘h Falls. They found the 30 miles beyond Aerial Dam. Wash-
rst of the time was i’ch"cns nicely located and business ington. formerly a CCC camp site,
cater
conditions are good there.
but now a children’s camp.
Mrs. B randcr and David P etrie
and ~ rs' d°hn Ross and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs O. J. Baker of
Playfair. 1-lb. can
of Portland visited Mrs. Elizabeth 1!ar8aret K arlin of Los Angeles Portland visited her sister, Mrs. S.
R itter Sunday evening.
were guests at the Hotel Washing- J. Bechen. Sunday. C. W. Brown
...
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„
. . Crone vs. Orton A. McLeod, ap-
Otto Schmoker is improving. He
Su“ day, en route to Pum pkin j of Portland is spending a few days
e" lcrtalni'd pointing guardian ad litem; Laura
was able to ride out to his home £9dge to visit the ladies’ parents with his daughter, Mrs. S J Bech-
the
Knotty
K
nitters
at
her
hume
Mae P uinî-r v« Th.¿id,'»',..'
Iï l l l "I l d l O g In S p e C tlO Il
one day last week. He is staying Mr and Mrs E Kolb-
Monday evening
d e c rc ^ Ä
B
K e llo g g * « or P o st T o a s t ie s . 2 p k g s .
w ith his son in Portland.
Mrs- Theodore Strohm eyer Sr anc
Mr and Mrs. Willis Hoyle of
- "?'rSt,.da,n u s ‘'a-'‘or u‘ Salt l ake cutor,
vs W E Rice et ux. order
Periodical inspection of of buildings
buildings
„
--------------------------inspection
Miss Matilda Thoenen of Port- ‘-•’uis Strohm eyer of Oregon City Wenatchee. Wash , visited Mr. and / City.
Utah,
is
a
guest
of
Mrs
F
lor­
j l robate orders w ere issued in in the business district are being
land Is visiting her cousin, J. C. and Theodore Strohm eyer of Port- Mrs. H I Patten this week. They ence Reynolds this week
the estates of Eric Johnson. Ago«- conducted by the local fire depart-
Wenger, this week.
land visited their daughter and sis- came down to attend the Townsend
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
D
ouglass1
R"
° Casale. Laura A Miller. E. meiit, according to S W Mcthulsli
Mrs. John Wenger went to Port- er' Mrs C W Hergert. Sunday.
Plan convention. Mrs. Hoyle is
and M erry Ann spent the w eek-end G ustave Fischer. Orfema Adams, fire chief He asks that m erchants
land this week to visit her mother.
Mrs. William Lewis of R ainier is Mr. Patten's niece.
Sarah A Hoover, Lenora M Chap- co-operate with the firemen when
Mrs.
Alpanalp. who is very sick visiting this week w ith Mrs M B
Mrs Lena W hitmore returned and Monday at Rockaway
Harvest Pride, all purpose. 9 lbs.
Mr and Mrs W E Ogilbee snent ‘,nan- Jl>3<-‘Phine Shearer Case, and they make the inspections
Weloh. She came to visit her grand- Thursday from a week’s visit with
This work is in line w ith fire
daughter. Miss Evelyn Ede, who is her brother and sister-in-law . Mr the week-end with relatives al 1-orcru' ’ w Donovan G uardianship
orders were issued for the Tyler departm ent activities in other cities
: also Mrs. Welch's granddaughter, and Mrs. Charles Savage, at Leba- A urora and Boring
and Smith minors.
und is un unportunt step tow ard
Mr and Mrs. J N Wiley and
y j.
.
Mrs. Clinton Duley, who has been non.
efficiency in event of a fire. Reg­
family
spent
Sunday
at
Blue
Lake
- -
tr- ,,
spending
a
few
months
here,
left
Charles
Reed,
son
of
Rev-
„
.
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ular inspections are not necessarily
Sundav for Vancouver,
A'ai
—
M art Brand. 1-lb. p k g .
.
Sunday
Wash., to | Mrs. C harles Reed, underw ent an
Mrs Rose Cox returned Sunday
to study conditions but to fanilliai -
from
nine
days’
stay
at
Yachats.
Revolution^" which” he!ped'e'in the ^
e
^
“ *" ’ CCC j ^ " ^ e s d T n i X S r
ize tile firem en with the layout of
Thomas Connell J r left Fridav
buildings That the work is for the
.^ " u n T e U in g
‘ " 6 dediCa“ ° n
J ° h " t e n n e r and daughter - a" operated.
for a w eek’s stay at Rockaway.
protection of both m erchants and
Mrs. J. C. H are of Portland Jrhei esa Ru‘hs‘eln ot Vancouver
Misses Lahoma Powell, Clara
H. S Rogers left Monday night I , h . iCondnujd from
on.
firemen was the statem ent of Chief
granddaughter of Philip Harris, was x , « h wVlote<L ,h ^ 5 c" “ sl“ -
and Ruff. Jan ette and M argaret Cady, on a business trip to M arshfield
/ e P° lnQ^est as the Melhuish
Early Riser. I-lb. pkg.
Mr-
t u
t
l
cause of the fatalities was obvious
directlv responsible for the dedica
„ F Wieber. Wednesday of and Helen Stevens spent Sunday
Mr. and John L aurs spent the
W recking crews started work re ­
tion. Mrs H are’s sister, Mrs. Mar-
«eeK.
at the high school alum ni picnic at week-end
at Astoria and Seaside, moving the wreckage w i t h i n
garet McCourtney of Portland, was u Mrs- J R MorSan. Mr. and Mrs Blue Lake.
Miss O £ d Stanton of C orvallis short t i m e after Vhe ^ c i d e ^ Th .
also present at the ceremony.
H arry Morgan and Mrs Mattie Ber-
Mrs. Ada Patterson, who has been is at Sm ith s hospital for treatm ent bodies of the four trainm en, all
Philip and Sarah H arris came
attended the Hillsboro union visiting her brother. Charles F.
horribly scalded, were taken from
to Oregon w ith the train of 1845 " lgb school picnic at Blue Lake Linton, and fam ily at Seaside for
Assorted flavors. 3 fo r
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Fred Prettym
an, form erly of Borl­
the cab of the
engine
Wednesday
and settled on the T ualatin river P31"* Sunday.
several weeks, retu rn ed home Mon-
and it was necessary to saw aw av ‘a"d- has lensed the Uppvnkump
at what is now called Farm ington
Mr and Mrs. L. S. Campbell and da>’-
parts of the cab and tender to buildln« ° " Second street for a
He built the first ferry of logs and family attended a picnic and re-
Mr and Mrs. John Lakson and
reach them Fronk had not been year and Plans ‘° l,Pl‘n a paint and
chained them together. L ater the union of the Campbell fam ily at children and Mrs. Lena Whitmore
ivonnnu«,
from
p
.
„
.
I
oca,ed whpn Coroner Sewell re- * a 'IP»P‘ >’ *<»• w ithin a week or
(C ontinued from p a ce one)
road was changed and the second L aurelhurst park in Portland Sun visited relatives on the m ountain
The
repair
shop
is
roomy
and
well
,urned
to Hillsboro late yesterdav
? , " as moved to Hillsbor >
ferry was made more modern and day.
above L aurel Tuesday.
Red A- W hite, fancy. ‘ ss
’ with his wife and son and took
caR^d Ht h r SH a^U h r i d « ’ brld8e
C hris Schm dler of Bethany.
Mrs. H. L. MacKenzie and sons l i g h t e d w i t h up-to-the-m inute I afterno°n
equipm ent throughout.
Engineer Johnson was found in- Poa,e!''’lon of ‘he building Tuesday
^ I d to the county in 1 ^
*
w ” »,
,Se vMay oi Vancou'e r and Miss Mary Crumcan left Sat-
Free dancing to music by G re e n -' s*de tbc cab a * his accustomed place
' fettym nn plans to reflnish the
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Wash., and Fred Kassebaum of urday for a few weeks’ vacation at awald's orchestra has been an- at the ‘hrottle, while only one S oi ‘‘ ,spa5 c , and ,o lns‘aR shelving
o
f
”
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. A Rockaway.
nounced from 8:30 to 11
m hand a " d a Part ot ‘he arm of an<! ®toclt, Mrs B- A U ppenkamp
MaiChOWJM,onday
Mr and Mrs Robert R Davis Friday. The musical program be- Firpman Walker were v i s i b l e and daughter Margaret, form er oc-
Polar Sea, Alaska. >/8s
‘he building, left the
Mr »rvei Mr*, f
~ Mr and Mrs s H Thwaite left and son R upert of P rineville are ginning at 8.30 p. m. Saturday ’ will B ra*pman Booth's' head was crush- puP®n ,s
Mrs. Glenn C . i . n ^ F ® e“ ? '
^ " 7
1.“ ^
D .“”
“ d ” ” L ' feature the ’’Joy T rio” from KGW i
Spwell expressed the opinion
ot ,he wcek ,or Lancaster,
and the KEX quartet.
,h at aR four had been killed in- L a*
Q
1
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IMI IIIU M ) ttHU
MacKenzie has conducted the stantly- .
_
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W“ 6 '
V' " “ “ , « 1 " C
•« * W
Saturday. Ineae prices good August 9 and 10 only.
Hillsboro
Ford
dealership
for
the
.
R
anh
Clark
of
Albany,
a
mem-
IvfW'k
I
B
l
t
f
r
'i
r
f
c
and Mrs. E. Carr, Fay Carr. Mr
«_
r,
t er’
Doi othy M cElmurry. to past 10 years. He first opened in ' ber of the bridge crew, was work
<14. IN
- Austin. Clark. Dwight
Mr. and_ Mrs. Dan . Erdm
Fri-
and • ••
Mrs. —
Yule
.u an
an and a ner home in
g Longview,
- - ■ Wash..
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the laundry building in the south ‘" g ° n ,he ‘res‘le when it collapsed
and Yuleene Austin. Dick Wolford daj ghti i 7 ? b er sP*nt the week- day after th ree w eeks’ visit here.
1X.I Dy V O U Ilty
Dorothy and LoreU Boy. Vivian »?d w l b ? ? 7». relative®: M1- a n d ' Miss Jessie Francis and Wes- part of town and moved to his He Jumped, wreckage formed a
C ontracts for crushing a n d h » .,l
Finch, Carl Larsen and Bill C arr
r ZeUman and family at ley Francis and Mrs. L. Frazier of recent location on Third between Pocket over him and he crawled
Main
and
W
ashington
streets
six
unhurt.
H
arry
H
euer
of
Hills-
ing
rock
at
the Baconn m iarrv wer~
w ent on a picnic on the Columbia Klamath FaRa
P ortland visited Mrs. Frazier s "sis-
months later. Rapid progress in ???? was al? ° a m em ber of the aw arded Monday by the Washing
riv er Sunday
| C. E. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- ‘er, Mrs. O. Coslett Sr., Sunday.
business necessitated the present br‘dge crew but was not injured
ton county court C harles Wilkin*
The Duff family gave an enter- d° r,® WeRs
Redmond, and Gail
Mr. and Mrs C hester Wohler m°
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t . ™ ' ¿ ° Upr„ ^ 7 < . r.eC?V" e.d
Hillsboro route 2. and HaroiS Berg-
tainm ent Friday night at the Beth- w ells ot Sheridan left Monday were guests Sunday of Mr Wohler's
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F irs t in k lln o " t ik.T bur al
guam. Beaverton, w ere successful I
any Presbyterian church. It con- ™ rn ' n« io r a fishing trip to Gold uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs J N D
Recorder, Clerk Report
refei” td bi h i h , ^
'rter *” • bidders for the rock-rushing con-1
sisted of musical numbers, singing “ each.
Miller, at C latskanie
and playing, and recitations.
Dr. H. D. Huggins w ill not be in
M r, t h
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Collections D uring July ambulances sirens sereamin»" t 'u° lra5,1 with ar‘ ulter ot 48 cents per
Collections totaling $509 14 during ed through town tow ard^F orest b o r i' r " ^ dUth>' P|h
Hills-
Mr. and Mrs Glenn C arr visited his office from August 11 until aft- the week at Vancouver W a s ^ w ith
the
month
of
July
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reported
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land Friday.
this week by County Recorder Da-
H urtling through the air uDorox m e T>? d '
CenU pCr yard
will spend a vacation at the beach, sister.
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Mr and Mrs. HalUe Ireland spent
Mrs H arry H aring of Brem er-
Fire Trucks Altered
( Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. George I ton arrived Friday for a short vis-
" Grand Jury Plans
*$’ V • 1
Holznagel Sfx*aks
Before Kotarians
Their Friends
l oo Late to Classify
Protest WP A Plan
Powers Grocery
Prompt Service . . .
D o g F )o d
Firemen to Conduct
T
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C o rn F la k e s
15c
F lo u r
L.
Pioneer Memory
Honored at Meet
39c
C o ffe e
HV’C Mfll KlllcU
in Train Mishap
C o ffe e
New Store Planned
Gppenkamp Bldg.
MacKenzie Motor
Changes Location
18c
F la v -R -J e ll
14c
C ra b M e a t
29c
C ra b M e a t
p
Bethany-Cedar Mills ,
25c
19c
I „«• k.,
7LH EV R 0LEÎ
USED CARS
to Handle New Hose
City fire trucks are being re
modeled this week by W ilbur Dil­
lon. fire marshal, to carry inch
and a half fire hose recently p u r­
chased by the city council. Storage
box is also being installed on one
of the trucks to carry salvage cov­
ers, tools and equipment
Z5%
D is c o u n t
On All
9
USED
CARS
with an 0. K. that counts
Weil’s Annual August
Nash Sedan
Buick Sedan
Chevrolet Sedan
Essex Coupe
Ford Ton Truck
Austin
cars to choose from
?15 and up.
All kinds of Top Work,
Painting and Body Work.
Cars W ashed and
Polished
Agent for
Willys and G raham -Paige
G raham -Paige Sedan
$869 Delivered Here
W illys 4-door Sedan
$579 Delivered Here
Cat -
Oil - Accessories
Used Car Exchange
2nd an d W ash. Phone 2641
70x90 W HITE
Sheet BLANKETS
BEDDING AND
The greatest value we have
ever offered. Beautiful, flu f­
fy white blankets for hos­
pital, home and hotel use.
R egular value $1.25 each.
BLANKET
BATTS
Not less than 5% wool
Beautiful plaids with
three-inch sateen bind­
ing. W eight 4 pounds
each. Extra special.
72x90 full com fort size.
Make up those pieced
com forters now a n d
save about
O ffx »
half. EACH
72 X 84 - 25% Wool
DOUBLE BLANKETS
Five pounds extra heavy long fibre
construction. Bright colored plaids,
wide sateen bound. On Sale. Pair
70 X 80
Part
(N ot less th an 5% wool)
Long fibre cotton for service and
plenty of wool fo r w arm th. Sateen
bound plaids. PER PAIR ...............
Part
$198
Wool
SINGLE BLANKETS
(N ot less th an 5% wool)
Same quality and w eight ns above
blanket. They’re easily laundered and
the nap will not roll off. E A C H ......
Pastel
shades,
’reversible
3-inch
satin
binding.
BATTS
All fine pure wool w est­
ern fleece in one big
piece, 72x90.
$4 .0 0
A $1.69 value
JL
36-inch Fancy
OUTING
TWO-TONE
BLANKETS
2-POUND
ALL WOOL
$79$
DODGE COUPE, rebored, new pistons,
good value
1935 PLYMOUTH DELUXE
SEDAN
‘750
s250
’265
’500
’275
’395
’495
1930 FORD
PICKUP
$3.00 BEACON ROBES
Beautiful Indian designs. F o r your auto, davenport
or bed covering.
pxx}
ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST. .
l.iJ O
Light and dark patterns
in a good weight and ON
SALE, SPECIAL
PER YARD ........
12c
27-inch OUTING
W hite and colors. W eil’s
outstanding
value. Per yard
Bed Comforter#
All new white cotton fill­
ed. Floral design silkaline
coverings. Reg.
$4 .98
$2.50. On sale....
A
_ SIZE
81 X 99 ...
it ! SIZE
81 X 108
42x36 “P equot”
PILLOW CASES
(«1
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE.
New tires ........
1930 CHEVROLET
SPORT ROADSTER
1931 CHEVROLET
CABRIOLET
1933 CHEVROLET
COACH
1928 OAKLAND
SEDAN
SALE "PEQ U O T” SHEETS
Full Size 72x84
98
Size 72x84
OUV
FLANNEL
Wool
DOUBLE BLANKETS
72 X 84
$098
BLANKETS
T hey’re ch eap er than sheets
and lots w arm er fo r t h i s
w inter’s use. Easily launder­
ed and an outstanding value.
£12.50 ALL WOOL "PENDLETON”
BLANKETS
$098
70x80 PLAID
"BETTER for LESS”
1929 CHEVROLET COACH.
Reconditioned .
2-POUND
Bought and Sold
1928
1928
1934
1928
1926
1931
O ther
Sale Starts Thursday Morning
§1.19
$1.29
29c
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Blanket
Until Called Fort
1935 WILLYS
SEDAN .
1931 FORD TRUCK
w iih ii;. draulle dump
’495
’395
’495
’125
’195
body
1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK.
Fine condition ................
1928 CHEVROLET
TRUCK
1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK.
Thoroughly overhauled
i s a s ® at bargaií'
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
James Whitelaw, Prop.
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Main Street, near New Post Office
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