The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Wage Eight
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, August 15, loan
Medford and Mrs McPhvotcrs vis­
Socia/ News of
ited Mrs. Dave Crockett at (¡runt*
Puss. Miss Katheriiitf McConnell of
accompanied them and re­
Local Folk and Portland
mained for a visit with Mrs Nos-
Their F r ie n d s 1" Mrs F G. Molainier and son in­
Washington. D C . who is touring
the west for the first time und Is
delighted with our scenery und
climate.
Mi und Mrs George Wulti r. Mrs
II T. Wright, Mrs Ituy Gilmore,
Mrs. Edward Km tzeborn und Mr
und Mrs. Leonard Swisher were
among Hillsboro peoplv who a t­
tended the annual Seventh Day
Adventist camp meeting at their
permiincnt camp at Gladstone d u r­
ing the past two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Robert Warrens und
Robbie Burr und Jru n Pulrlrlu and
Mr und Mrs Alison Cornell of
Forest Grove, and Mr und Mrs
H erbert Ziegler und duugliter L u ­
cille of Portland were guests of
Mr. and Mrs Furl Hobbs Wednes­
day evening. August 7.
Mrs S autter und duugliter, Mrs
C II llavla, of Houston, Texas, a r­
rived Monday for a visit with Mrs
S auter’s daughter, Mrs. Edwurd
K ,>11.-claim Mrs Suullet will m i
dergo a m ajor operation in P o rt­
land while here.
Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Pitm an at­
tended a studio party given by
Sidney Hell In Portland Tuesday
night. The ,Mirty honored M iss
Frances Halleni. who Is leaving to
teach art at Carmel, Cal
Mr und Mrs. H erbert Hurllngliam
und duugliter Anne left Wednesday
und Mis Lemiurd Fink of U< Minn-
vlllc. Mr. ami Mrs Hruee Selmmim
Joseph M,it shall. Mis. Jack Furbia
und C. F Harding of Portland
-z
Mrs Della SI Pierre and Mr
and Mrs. Nell Myers spent Sunday
with Mi und Mis W W. 81 l*lerr<
and daughter, Mr and Mrs. It
III Porllund
Member* Visit Livestock
Mr mid Mrs W. F Cyrus a n t J law Hoffman
mid
children
Hoy
mid
) family picnicked Sunday at Mc­ Yvonne of Los Angeles, C a l, arriv ­
Misses Violet und Fihia R h e n of
Project* in Valley
Minnville park with Mis. Cyrus'
Deliver, Colo, are vlaltlug tlieh
Sunday night (or a visit with
mother mid sister, Mrs. It Work- ed
cousin.
A W Moore, thia week
aitd and Miss G race Workman of Mrs. Molmider's mother, Mrs So,ilia
They formerly lived in Portland
Ninety-one club members a n d
Freerksen,
mid
sister,
Mrs.
E.
A
j Corvallis. Their two daughters re ­ Griffith.
leaders from seven countie« in the
N E. W F will nu«e4 tonight
turned home with Mrs. Workmun
W illam ette valley and coast sec­
(Thursday) lit II p. m. at the old
I to visit while the parents attend
Week end guests at the E A
tions attended the third W illamette
Grunge hull All memheni ora urg
I the I.egion and Auxiliary state G riffith home were Mrs. Elgin of
valley 4-H livestock tour, which
ed to be preaenl
j convention nt The Dulles
Hilly Salem, sister of Mrs Griffith, and
was held in Yamhill and W ashing­
Cyrus went to Corvallis the first George amt Lilas Doherty of River­
Polly Melhulah I* >|>eiiillng the
ton counties th e first ot last week.
! of the week to visit his gruud- side, C a l. great grandchildren of
I„ J. Allen, assistant state club
week ut Deeunalde with her grand
inother.
Mrs. Sopha Freerksen. and grund-
leader; Rex Warren, county agent I
pureutu, Mr und Mi* II It luillure
Mrs. Anna Ford of Beverly, Mass . nel’8ew and niece of Mrs. G riffith
ot Yamhill county, and L E. Fran- j
of St. Helen*.
ci*, assistant county agent of Wash-1
was a Hillsboro visitor Thursday,
Miss Rose Watkins spent lust
Mr and Mrs Allen Slanaell anil
ington county, arranged and led
paying taxes on county property week with Mr. mid Mrs. W. C
Hobby und Nina of Hood River are
th e tour.
Kemp of Portland Mr. mid Mrs. J
F o rm al opening of the new headquarters of th e MaeKenzie Motor company at Third and Washing-
“" d 1 '.'."’¡’ p.?,?.
s|M-nding a few duy* wtlh M r anil
The four W ashington county boys,
- - Friday
- -
-
—P icu r. court«» s«li*m*n Studio n ey , a « n o w p a iw in g ir o n
a n R. Watkins umi Mrs. J. W Maier
Mrs W J 8 ta ie .ll
ton streets was - held
and - __________
Saturday.
w ho attended w ere Glen Ire.and of
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Alaska trip. Mrs. Ford is an uttor- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
David Wiley, son of Dr and Mis
GreenviUe, Marvin H eynderickx of k in d and vajuabie assistance dur-
lllip c r i.il Installs
torn '"she' «vi'ir^'^nTVXe Vune Kemp.
Schefflin. John Hansen of R o ck .
and after the flre
D E Wiley, left Portland Friday
Contest* at State Meet in Southern California and will Mr and Mrs S. H. Thw alte re ­
night, en route to Now York City
Creek, a n d Clayton Ay berg of
p lre alarm was sent in from the
Miss Dorothy B arr of Hillsboro take a post-graduute course In the turned Sunday from a vacation at
with the Hoy Seoul group.
T ualatin
Hillsboro B ranch of th e F irst Na-
R
ollin
g
E
q
uipm
ent
of
Brem
erton
and
Scuttle.
Wash
They
and Miss Peggy Ross of Aloha won school of law at University
F irst half of the tour was held tional bank of P ortland at 6 p. m.
Henry Ahren* left Monday for
visited
the
Carnation
Farm
nt
Scut­
Im perial Feed & Grain company bathing beauty contest honors at Southern California.
in Yamhill county, w here th e boys Monday when the furnace back-
a few w esks’ vlatt with relatives
tle und took a trip to the San Ju an
has installed equipm ent and ma-) the state democratic picnic at Blue
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, »,
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_
visited the larm s ot Alex C ruick- fired and sent smoke up through eh.nery
und
friend* at Boone, Iowa, and
for steaming and rolling Lake park near Portland Sunday
“ r
L
C ^ . i ^ i islands during their stay,
shank and Frank Brown A Sons. the sidewalk door. No damage barley and
Power City, North Dakota
oats
It
is
the
onlv
in-
Miss
B
arr
won
In
the
red
head
dt-
"
wuru
Gi
b“ns
a"
d
‘
®?‘ta
,
of
Mr
and
Mrs
J.
J.
Wismet
and
At these places they judged G uern­ was reported.
stallation of its kind in the coun- vision from 1« to 20 and Miss Ross
W^ B«dts” and Dr Mrs. Caroline Krueger of Llnnton
Mrs. Hattie Suylee of Portland
sey cattle, Suffolk. Cotswold and
ty. according to Manager Howard in the brunette section from 10, “ ' l5? r " 1 h “ r,s,
” ‘r,,a and Dr, spent the week-end w ith Mr und
wus a guest Wednesday of Miss
Hadley, and m akes the p l a n t to 15.
I and Mrs J w
Mr P * * *«d Mrs. Albert llamvl at Brownsville
5 S C ou n ty N ig h t C lub
; Mrs. Gibbons are son and daugh­ Mr. Humel is u brother of Mrs. fo r th e n h o m e :il W illits, C a l, aft Bessie Archbold und other friends
thoroughly- m odern and up to date
onstrations on fitting sheep and
* -» •* *
r»
(
er two weeks' visit with her p a r­ Mr*. Suylee was formerly Miss
ter of Mrs. Betts. Dr and Mrs. Wlsmer und Mrs. Krueger.
The grain Is first steamed and then p m .-j l.'-y-iftnn R iV ir d
beef cattle in addition to t h e
R aided o n Satu rd ay taken
ents, Mr and Mrs. George T Mc­ Connell of this city.
Peck, Mrs Betts and their guests
through
the
rolling
equip-
lA
JU
U
U
X
aU
U
Il
U
U
d
rU
judging w ork and fitting demon- j
/ ment.
Mr and Mrs. L. T. Woodward G rath.
spent Sunday at Long Beach and
Phoenicia Temple, Pythian Sis
strations the boys acquired con-
(CoatfaaW tros. i w
and son Kenneth of Orenco re­
Mrs. Nettie Linton Crouder spent (era. held u plrnie Sunday at A va­
siderable inform ation r e g a r d in g w ere released Sunday on $250 cash
A boiler room for housing an
H o ld s First M ee tin g Sc“view Wa*h
turned Sunday from California, lust week In Portland with her lon pork, niMir Tigard
a
u to m a
t ic n
il b
h u
u rn
m o er
r
a
nd
«
te a m 1
M is s T
u la S
ai
autom
atic
oil
and
steam
. .
, .
A . I Miss
Tula
Samsel
Of the county
breeding, feeding and management bail each.
County board of equalization met agent s offlce „ turne(J last wevk bringing their daughter. Miss Lor­ duugliter, Mrs A E Morrow Her
Alleged to have been conduct­ plant has been constructed to the
W alter Hutchtnaon of tlte district
practices on these farms.
Woodward, of San Francisco grandson. Juek Morrow, wus one of
ing a m eat dealer's business w ith ­ east of the m ain building. It is Monday for the first meeting of from a vacation in Mt Hood na­ enc
attorney'* office and hi* family are
home w ith them for u visit.
The rem ainder of the to u r was out a license. H. J. Rand of Hills­ planned later to provide steam I th ®, cu rrent y e a r Property owners
the group of Portland scouts to vueutiuiiing thia week at Newport
tional
forest,
including
Breitenbusn
spent In W ashington county. At boro w-as arrested Thursday. Ed­ heat for the offices.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Riggins * and leave for New York Friday
I wl11 ** given 15 days from that
and other places of inter
Miss Mariya Hefner and Charles
the Robert W arren's farm the boys w ard Aebischer of Sherwood was
Sixteen men a”
employed bv date to file claims for reduction in Springs
est She was accom panied by Mrs Earl
*’f »•»rliand Mrs Am-
Mrs Paul Jones and sou Hunt of
w ere shown the various irrigation taken into custody Friday on a Im perial Feed
property assessments Members of F A Everest and daughter Birdclla ¡'"J “ HarrAs •'>«* »««J o h n of Yam- McMinnville visited Mr. and Mrs lies Holds elimlw-il Mi Hood Son
projects. On this irrigation phase charge o I maliciously- exposing
hill and Mr and Mrs. Henry D A W Havens Friday und S atu r­ day.
M arket conditions are consider-
«><*!* include County Judge of Portland.
of the tour A rth u r King, extension poison on the carcasses of goats ably upset now. according to Had- Donald T. Templeton, County C lerk
McEntire spent a few days last day. Her sister, Virginlu Havens,
Miss Virginia Hondlksen of Port
specialist in irrigation, accompan­ killed by dogs.
A
letter
from
“Bud”
Rogers
Fri-
week fishing at Haskins creek
ley, who said selling was difficult. Edward C. Luce and County As-
returned with her for a week’s vis­ lund la visiting Miss llernieee F el­
ied the boys.
day
says
he
is
in
attendance
at
the
Mr
and
Mrjl
E
r
DuViS
of
P
o
rt.
________________
sessor
J.
E.
Carpenter.
ton for a few dgy*.
it
C. Daimler. Stanley- Hall and
The second stop was at the Hagg W alter N eib ert all of Garden Home,
annual encam pm ent of the Dcs land. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
Mis* Betty lluvens t* spending
Mr and Mrs C. T Richardson
T o n sils Removed—
B rothers' farm, w here the boys had and A lbert West of P ortland route Fractional M o n e y
Moines. Iowa, \ M. C. A. at Boone. and daughter May belle, and George
the week with Mias Rosemary Doh
Tonsil and adenoid operations at and is having a wonderful time Davis of Polk City. Iowa, were und son Stew art left Sunduy for a erty at Trout Luke. Wuah.
an opportunity to study the build­ 5 w ere arrested Friday and booked
Sm ith hospital w ere performed He expects to visit with relatives guests Tuesday of Mr and Mrs L. tw o weeks’ trip to California. They
ings. equipm ent and plan of m an­ at the county jail on rioting charges. !
Dr and Mrs J 11. Dinsmore and
were to meet Nell ut San Fran­
E xh ib it D isp la y ed the
on the following during the week: at Ledar 1 Lipids. Iowa, and Chica- j Davis of near Hillsboro
agement of this dairy farm. They C. B lackburn of G arden Home. .
w ere also given instructions in the complainant, alleges th at the | Interesting collection of fraction- T hursday — Phyllis a n d Leonard go. Illinois, before returning home { Mr nnd Mrs Robl,r , Duv(s #nd cisco Tuesday, w here he is in port son Tommy spent the waek-end ut
the Lincoln county beuehe«
for three days.
judging dairy cattle and then judged q u artet attem pted to attack him ; al currency was brought to the Ar- Belongia of Vernonia, Shirley Tro-
Mr and Mrs. B. M Goodman son Rupert of Prineville, who have
II. S. Rogers left fur San Fran
Messrs, and Mesdumes Frank J.
a class of Jersey producing cows. after he had inform ed state police | gus this week by K irk Hoover of ber and M argaret a n d Norman and
son
Jack
w
ent
to
Seaside
Sun-
been
visiting
Mr.
und
Mrs.
I.
I
cisco Tuesday night for the S. P
Schneider.
Fred
Engeldlngcr,
and
H
arty
of
Hillsboro:
Friday—Mrs.
A dem onstration on fitting a dairy regarding a reputed noisy party.
n ear Kinton. The display of 13
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day for a two weeks' vacation Davis for the past two weeks, w ere) c c n-.j.-...,.,
j i i i i . . general huapital for nirdirul a t­
calf for show was also given them.
Gene Grav of Hillsboro reported Pieces ranges from a three-cent M argaret Lyons of Vernonia. Frank Goodman Plans to enter the golf called home Sunday on account of
filI11,u e!1 who «„..„«i.-d Hie tention
G ray of HtUsboro reported £ ~ e ( o a ‘, 50.<.ent paper bill In ^ to.l .k erJ ° f
„H,l,sJbo™'. Jl.m ’ tournam ent at Seaside as does Dr illness.
The tour ended at th e H. W. the Gene
! Knights of Columbus picnic ut ¡ Mrs Altncdn Sherm an and daugh­
Of a quantity OI toots
™
m v H a v d e n o f G le n w o o d
S itiir r fi.
Ray thoroughbred horse breeding from theft
his autom obile Monday eve-
addition Hoover brought in
three _ p a(sv j>acker phvilis and Bobbie KalP1‘ Mllls tlf Forest Grove, who
j Whiddon. who has been Balm Grove Sunday
ter Dorothy of Portland w e r e
farm near Hillsboro, w here the ning. On the sam e evening 150
° * , Mi*,,can mone-v and 8 New of Vernonia Ronald and Bet tv ¡s oL; ° af Seaside vacationing with (r...............
painting the
home of M iss - E m ily
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Mr and Mrs George T McGrath KUf»1’ Friday of M r. Florence Hey. x
boys had an opportunity to see the young chickens w ere reported stol-
Confederate bill.
Jcan MUJer of P o rt,and anrf E,ea_ h is fam ily.
Young in Portland, returned home and their holts«, guests. Mr und nolds
various brood m ares and stallions en from Mrs. A Ramey of Cor-
The collection, now on display
nor May Woodruff of Vernonia and
Rev W H. Marks of Pasadena. Saturday Miss Young Is still vis« Mrs. H erbert Uurltnglium, were
Mr and Mr» E J. M<Alcar.
kept by Ray.
M artha Chapman o l iting friends in the east.
nelius.
in the A rgus window includes the S u n d ay -W ilb u r W right of Forest Cal., Mrs
guests nt luncheon Thursday ntlM isacs Kathleen McAlenr. E d n a
Glen Ireland of the G reenville
Deputy H arry Johnson left Tues- following. 50 cents, 18b3 issue; 50 Qrove
¡G rants Pass and Kester Chapman
Mrs. F N O'Donnell and daugh- the George M Burlmgharn Sr May Finn a n d Orudel IVlckctt
dairy club and John Hansen of the day morning for Santa Rosa. C a l..: cents- S’L” . D exter issue; 15-ceri! K ,
, Wisconsin—
, and Misses Leona and Elva Victor ter of Wald|>ort arrived Monday
M|M*ut Sunday at Seaside.
home in Port lund.
Rock C reek dairy club w ill broad­ to retu rn a juvenile prisoner ar-
1863 issue. 10 cents. William
I o itla n d
were guests VVtxInesdas fo r a j w o w e e k s ’ v isit w ith h e r
Miss Elm ira Scott, who has been , I of
D aughters of Union Veterans will
Mr and Mrs. Gu* Leben and
cast a dialogue describing th e Wil­ rested in th at city for W ashington M erredith issue; 10 cents. 1863
of
last
week
of
their
relative.
Mrs
parent
.Mr
and
Mr..
L.
J.
Rush-
her sister. Mrs S. J Raf- I Helen Deichman.
Mother Burger of Bethany are vis­ meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock
lam ette valley 4-H livestock tour county authorities.
lssue ^Goddess of L iberty);
10 visiting
low.
fety
of
Mountaindale,
for
the
past
iting Mrs Leben’s sister. Eliza Iain at the Veterans' hull.
over station KEX. Portland, on the
... practicing
*-
* • n - cents.
ashington);
four
Miss Elsie Stumbaugh. who has
C harged . with
v eten
5.cpnt 1863 issue f «W
18(,2
an* 1863
,
month, leaves tonight for her hom<
Mrs. Guy Paine entertained Mrs | gue. at Seaside, and old friends.
“W estern Farm and Home Home
Mrs Harry White and daughters
ary
m
edicine
in
th
e
county
w
ith-
suc.
c
1862
,
w
ash
.
in
Madison.
Wis.
Miss
Scott
came
been
a
guest
of
Mrs.
Ralph
Dresser
isatjnl.
Holsman
und
children
Car-
Hour,” Friday noon. This num ber
Mr*. J. H Klosterniun and fuiotly of Cochran were guests Thursday
^ . ‘^ 1 ‘"«ton-;
and w
3 v«*
cents. «wo
1863 s»ouv
is*ue west to attend the national con- for the past week, left today for oj and Kichard of Chicago, III. at at Gearhcnrt.
»vaa* <u*u
is being sponsored for the purpose
of Mrs Helen Deichman.
of creating increased interest in M. Sam uels of P ortland was taken M eiicw i bill's areV n 'd en ^m i’natTmis mention of Business and Profes- her home at Nampa. Idaho. I)r. and j an tzen Beach in Portland Tues-
Mr and Mrs. Ranee Zylstra and
Francis Barr spent the week-end
an^
stonai Women's clubs at Seattle. Mrs. Dresser and their guest spent dav
4-H tours and w ill be broadcast into custody Tuesday evening. Sam- of j j
but upon finding her sister Ul at: ; th>' week end at N ew port
Mflry R( m and dausht<.r tw o sons of Ouk Harbor, Wash . are at the Doherty home a* T iout laike
over stations in Oregon. W ashing­ uels is alleged to have represented
visiting her brother-in-law and Wash
th at he was connected with a firm
the Jones hospital, rem ained here
ton and California.
Mr*. E C. Brown of Hillxboru. Glenda of Cottage Grove and Al sister. Mr anil Mrs Ben W Faber,
of county veterinarians, according Local Scout Returns
L A Long spent the week-end
Miss puleina Brown of Portland. Ppr( Webber of Junctlon City vis- this week.
L ieu ten an t-C o m m a n d er Visit*—
at Seattle, u guest of his aon. C lif­
to Sheriff Connell.
from Camp Meriwether
Lieutenant-C om m ander H arry S and Mr». R L. Davidson and daugh- 1Uk1 Mr and Mra j K Webber
M rs Martha Shaylvr is in P o rt­ ford Long, and family.
Dorothy Lee
of r k o orest
Grove st.VPrai
st.veral dav
day!l |ast weck
H erschel C lutter of Mulloy was
Tom Bronleewe Jr. returned last H arding of the U S S Concord tei
lvl *evrumy
uee oi
r e s i «..rove,
Fire H a za rd H ig h
land taking care of her father. Ed­
arrested Tuesday evening and book- night from Camp M eriw ether, w here arrived at the W eatherred home are spending a few days at Cannon
w „vn„ Pll ,,,
Mr und Mrs. Verne McKinney
gar Bourne, who 1 m ill and recent­ and
son Walter spent the week end
A fte r H o t W eath er
6 C y J °" a mora b!stha?
1f hOU‘,^ * t e r ilIiori ,he Tuesday m orning to join Mrs Hard- Beach this w eek
children ,‘f' Dallas w e r e r v e 'k e n d ly suffered several fractured ribs
at SeuMide
I cnarge
past tw o months. He w ill leave ing for two weeks leave. He came
Miss Winona Putnam is spending au..sts of Mr a n i l Mrs P eter In a fall.
(Continued fro m p are one)
Sunday on the sea scout cruise to north from San Diego. CaL
the week in Salem assisting her o„idu,«B n „ a r H ill« h n r < .
Mr and Mrs E It Bailey and
halter place south of Hillsboro was
Mr and Mrs. It C Busch und family
Alaska and plan* to be gone about)
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uncle. Chris Kowitz. city attorney. K“ d* es
n‘ ar
rH
returned Friday
brought under control by the de- KOtanail M o v em en t
tw o weeks. Scout* will serve as
H L. MaeKenzie went over to while hi* office girl is away on „ . ®r r .J "L1' and ^■’¡’••y v islle il nt
partm ent Friday. A nother call was
TA*
j •
n
1 m em bers of the crew of th e boat Rockaway Wednesday morning to her vacation. She will retu rn t o na* Drlth camp. D evils 1-akc,
Miss Mmnle Wyffels of the tax
Sunday. Their daughter Beverly (lay for a two weeks' vacation at
received Sunday afternoon for a
L /1 S C U S S C O b y L/CCK provided by th e United States navy, spend the rest of the week with his Hillsboro Saturday
departm ent uf the sh eriffs offici­
•«
j
«
.
. 1 is vacationing there.
Cannon Beach
brush fire n ear Hazeldale.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Erickson of
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Principles and objects of the
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Mrs Mux C randall is leaving la siMtidlng ber vacatlon at Netarls
The city dum p north of Hills- Rotarv movement w ere discussed at i HtRsLoro Townsend Club
Portland w ere guests last Wednes-
r
rS,.
„ Sewell and
Miss
Louise , Keehn apent thè
New Highway O prnrd
u
boro was reported burning at 6 p. the
Ro t a n c i ub iast T h u rs-
“ Represented at Session
day of their relatives. Mr and Mrs ^ r ' and
Stannard and Tuesday to muke an indefinite vis-
» I’h friends
Widening of Baseline street from J, D. Anderson and Mrs. L udem ia1
Donald spent the week-end at it wltli her son. Kenneth Crandall. " c*'k *nd al
m. Monday and the fire depart- Brown
dav by of Rev.
H.
A
Deck.
F.
L
Laurel was chairm an of ! R e ^ R ^ L Mp^itnam " e f t * Wednc"? F ‘,th avenuc t0 ,he «»ro»«!
from Minneapolis
m ent was called out.
Anderson. Mrs. L. Anderson is quite Yacholl. Wash., on the Lewis river, ut Koff, Cal
ing
at
the
Ray-Maling
cannery
Mrs.
Fayetta
Allen
spent the
ill.
i Mr. and Mrs. P D. Bryden and
Mrs F W Heintz and daughters.
A nother fire was reported near the meeting, while W J. Mills sang day morning to attend th e Town-
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Davis of Los son , Jo h " of Nampa, Idaho, were Mesdames Claud. Morley und Itu "«'«••‘ -end In Salem, u guest of her j
Sherwood Tuesday afternoon. The
two solos.
send clubs' convention for the first was completed last week and op­
ened
to
traffic
Saturday.
p<
rt
Fox,
und
Miss
Irene
Heintz
'istcr-ln-law
.
Mrs
Clo
F.
Johnson.
Angeles, Cal., w ere guests Friday ! jyeek-<*nd guests of Mr. and Mrs.
flames w ere in grass and brush Program today (Thursday)
will congressional district a t Albany
are spending the week at Seaside
Georgv Johansen of the shoo de­
of Mr. Davis' uncle and aunt.. Mr ! Bobert Burlingame,
and had spread over about 10 acres,
be under the direction of R o b er Rev. Putnam and Kelly, president
M arriage License-«
Home of John Kamna Jr., of
Burlingame.
and secretary, respectively, of the
George McPherson, who has been partm ent ut Well's Is on his annual
Norman K C arter and Edna S. and Mrs. L. I Davis, of south o f ' Howard Hillis returned Monday
Farm ington was destroyed by fire ,
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local club- are delegates from Hills- Schmidt, both of Hillsboro route Hillsboro. They w ere o n their from a short vacation at Redmond, ill for sometime, wus returned to vacation.
honeymoon.
w here he was a guest of George St. Vincent'» hospital In Portland
Miss Helen Crook of Weil's de­
early Sunday morning. Loss of the Life Saving Cards
boro.
3.
Tuesday.
partm ent store Is away on her a n ­
Mrs. L. A. Long accompanied her j B lliott
tw o and a half story building and
Awarded by Red Cross
Exam iner Here T u t Days
nual
vacation.
contents was estim ated at $5500
Life „ vlng and first aid certjfi.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly re ­
Building Work Under Way
30,1 J ud8e Donald Long of Port-
Mr*. E L. Hurd, who is attend-
R. J. Dooley, exam iner of oper-
and was mostly covered w ith I n - ! cates „4 ,,
aw arded to six young
turned Tuesday night from a three
Miss
Edwyna Uroadbent of Salem
W
C.
Christensen
of
Fifth
avenue
land
to
Eugene
Saturday,
where
lnK
sum
mer
school
at
Monmouth,
ciirqnm
. , . . . . . .
0 1 ators and
.
j, .
chauffeurs, w ill be in is having an open stairway con- ,hpy visited Mrs. Long's daughter, »pent from Friday to Monday at duy visit with Mr« Kelly'» aunt, visited friends In Hillsboro the first
Flames w ere discovered at the | inform ation r e ^ l v ^ b y W ^ F ’" ^ ^ A u g L ^ " t h e ^ o u r t structed in his home
of the week.
Mr» S Shellabarger, at Seattle
M rs- Fred Baumann, and family.
her home here.
back of the house shortly after man of Aloha, president of the h o i S from W a
m J ? « m
Lawson Auld of East Walnut
Mr. and Mrs Fritz A bcndroth
Mrs. C. E Lytle relum ed Thurs-
Mr and Mr». John G ardner went
Mrs E T. Turner and Mrs Dur-
3:30 a. m. and the fam ily w a s , county Red Cross chapter, from Tuesday T n d 8 a. m m 5 n m street in Hillsboro is painting the and fam ily and their guest, Naomi j day evening from a visit with Mrs. to Portlund Monday evening to nld Horine of Portland left S a tu r­
able to save but little from t h e ; Ralph E. Carlson of San Francisco Wednesday “ 8
‘ 5 P
exterior of his home this week.
Short of Portland, visited re lativ es' R C. Vaught and family at Yakima. visit her mother. Mrs. Lena Stew ­ day for a week's stay at Rockaway
building. "The fire was believed to ' in charge of life saving ar.d first
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art. who is 111.
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at Seaside Sunday. Miss S hort r e - 1 Wash.
Mrs J. W Swank of Payette.
have started in the kitchen. The aid in the N orthw est Division. Those
Rirth«
T
o
n
Ijlfp
tr»
C
Inccifv
turned
hom
c
Sunday evening
I Mrs G C. Chase left Monday
Michiko Sunnmota of Banks un- Idaho. R|>rnt the week-end with
local fire truck was called, but I receiving certificates are Jam es
Farnham —To u T m H u -
vai«saaiiy
Mr
and
Mrs
c
J C ritten d en 1 m orning for a w eek's visit with derw ent a tonsil operation at Jones Mr. and Mrs. J K. Webber
was unable to save the house. F ire | N ewberry. Walter Dyke. F rank F arnham ™f near HiUs^o“ A u g ^ l
GOOD w ork m are for sale or trade, ¡and fam ily of Eugene were guests her daughter. Mrs. R. W. Nichol- b'” Plt?.,...Wedne’K,ay. morning Dr ! Mrs H J Altnow of lx « Angel.
was discovered by th eir son Jack, Roberts. Fanny and R uth Goff, all 8. a boy.
D. E Wiley operated
—Mrs. John Hergert, 3 miles a few days last week at the Fred »»b, at Seattle.
Cal., arrived Tuesday (or a visit
w ho was sleeping on th e porch. of Forest Grove community, and
26p Caldwell home and w ith friends
Judge Donald Long of Portland
Ready—To Mr. and Mrs. J. R south Cornelius.
Mr and Mrs. Hay Thomas spent with Mrs. Caroline S ta n g el
Before Mr K amna could get to G ary McCutcheon of Glenwood.
at
Cochran.
Ready
of
Route
2
Banks,
at
the
was
a
guest
Monday
evening
o
f
,
the
week-end
at
Newport,
the phone it was cut off by flames.
Knotty K nitters club met Mon­
TRADE Eureka vacuum cleaner
county home, August 6, a boy.
Mrs. H attie Davidson of the Blue his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A .; Visitors this week at the T S day evening with Mrs. Guy Paine
The K am oas wish to th an k their
Suit for M arriage Annulm ent
and attachm ents for light car not Eagle
Schneider—To Mr. and Mrs. John
cafe
left
Sunday
for
a
week's
Long
He
was
accompanied
by
a
W
eatherred
home
were
Mr
and
friends and neighbors for th eir
Pindell—Helen M. vs. Albert.
Miss Jan e Auld of Portland spent
Schneider of Rt. 4, Hillsboro, A u­ later than 1928 —C all Christensen vacation w ith her daughter in P o rt­ friend^ Mrs. Theodore Chlswell, of Mrs Frank Marsh of Portland. Mr
Machine Works.
the week-end at her home here
28p land.
gust 8. a boy.
Mrs Leona Paisley of Portland
FOR SALE—Little pigs. — George
Divorces Granted
Zimmerman. 2t4 miles north of is visiting this week with her rela­
Glover—Alice from Harold A.
Hillsboro; North Plains road. 26-7p tive«,, J K ennedy and Mr. and
Oswald—L aura D. from Homer
Mrs. Reid Eldridge.
1 Charles.
PHONE 734 for prices on plum b­
Mrs. C. E. Well« and Mrs. L. T
Boyd—Mary Ella from H arry W.
ing, fixtures, m aterial and labor; M cPheeters returned Saturday from
Frykm an—Anna from G u st
S ells ou r "Better-for-L ess”
no overhead. Can save you money. a week in Southern Oregon. Mrs
Jack —Anna P. from M. L.
—B. C. Schulmerich.
28tf Wells visited Mrs Bryce Nosier al
Women’s White and
M a c k e n z ie M otor C o m p a n y in N e w H o m e
Four-H Group
Attends Tour
t
C O N FID E N C E
USED CARS
FRAN KLIN SPORT SEDAN—
l295
‘95
In excellent shape .................
BUICK COACH—
Good value ..
BUICK SPORT COUPE—
Nice car ..............................
$
STAR
SEDAN
$
“A ” FORD SEDAN—
Excellent ......................
$«
V a c a tio n Specials a t W e il’s D e p t. Store
High Colored
Powers Grocery
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
1934 CHEVROLET
TO W N SEDAN ............................
CHEVROLET
COACH
.......
DODGE
SEDAN ..................................................
DODGE COUPE—
Completely overhauled, new tires
‘675
‘695
‘115
‘75
‘315
USED
CARS
P ro m p t S ervice . . .
CHEVROLET and FORD
USED TRUCKS
of every description
The above cars are merely repreHentative of the
largest stock of cars we have ever had.
COME IN TODAY!
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Corn Flakes
Red & White. Pkg.........................
Mayonnaise
Red & White. Pint
jars............
French Dressing
Red & White.
8-oz. bottle ...............
Bought and Sold
6c
28c
17c
Peanut
Butter
Red & White.
23c
Luncheon Rolls * n
Red & White, Wax.
1-Ib. glass ja r ..............
125*foot......................
Coffee
Manning's.
Lb. .
25c
James Whitelaw, Prop.
Chevrolet end Oldsmobile
M ala Street, near New Post Office
I-oi on Second Ave.
Discount
Ox All
Specials for August 16 and 17
1934 (Late Season) PLYM O UTH
SEDAN. Very well k e p t............
15%
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Aug. 16 and 17 only.
1929
1928
1931
1929
1935
1926
Chrysler 4-door Sedan
Buick 4-door Sedan
Austin
Essex Coupe
W illy*
Buick 4-door Sedan
Several other cars
$15 and up
All kinds of Top Work,
Painting and Body Work.
Car* Washed and
Polished
Agent for
W illy* and Graham-Paige
Graham-Paige Sedan
$860 Delivered Here
W illy* 4-door Sedan
$579 Delivered Here
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Used Car Exchange
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
S u m m er S h o es
Value* to $6.00. Final
$-6 .98
Your choice .... K
clearance.
D ress Prints
36 Inches Wide
Big assortment, plenty
of patterns.
-6
Yard, special
A Small Deposit W ill Hold Any Blanket !
B L A N K E T SA LE C O N T IN U E S
70x80 Single Plaid Blankets
70x90 White Sheet Blankets
70x80 (’art Wool Double Blankets
72x84 28% Wool Double Blankets
2-pound Cotton Batts
2-pound All Wool Batts
81x108 Quilting Batts
... J. vrL
......
7'».
$1.98
$2.98
W o m en ’s H a ts
GOSSARD
Two lots o f summer
hats, including new fall
ffelts.
Y ou’re T a ll- T h is
if ...
49c .„d 98c
M,SS i m p l i c i + q'
is Correct for You
R eady-to-W ear
Tlte uplifted bust, outline«)
fihs, slim waist and hips it*
symbols o f youth, M isSlm-
plicity * tan preserve them . ..
even bring them back!. . by
means o f the diagonal pull o f
the famous hack straps The
model shown is o f figured ba
tisrc, lace and 16-inch C ^ ’ twi
elastic * ■
.
Sale
Women’s pastel rayon
dresses, women’s beach
slack« and shorts, wom­
en’s beach coats in
bright colors.
$ a .00
Choice ..............
■
Boys’
T a
S ch o o l S h o e s
All. solid uppers with
no-mark wearflex soles
in sizes
$ 4 .9«
uim
All Leather
B rogues
For boys. Extra heavy
leather soles arid heels.
Moccasin toes, black
and blown.
$ 4 .9 8
Sizes,to 6,
O
V. .1 p m , , f n a u ..
i.,n,„
Correct fittings by
graduate corsettieres.
Surgical and maternity
fittings guaranteed.
Phone 2581