The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
Page Ten
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thuraduy, A ukuh I 22, I9;i|\
to Merton Smith of Portland The
I kalsomining, underpinning, floors, Dollars, to me directed and <te-
point an Iron pipe bears N 88 ‘
ceremony was perform ed at the
roof, painting, drain tiles, $577 fed- i llvered, eoiiuuandliig lue to make
06’ W. 30 f t ; th e n c e a lo n g th e
W estminster church
j oral, $538 local.
j sale of the real property herein
North line of said school lot N
Mis John Gaarde. Richard and
i after described, 1 have levied up
Hit 36' W 645 0 feet to an Iron
Estelle G aarde and Hobble lleilm an
Ion. and pursuant to the enmiiuiiiih
pipe
In Hie center of the C oun­
(Continued
front
p»g»
oust
have returned from a ten day va­
of said execution, judgm ent order
ty Road No 16(1; thence S 83"
| that use of the activated sludge
cation at Oceanlake.
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| will be hostess for the Banks-Moun-
' decree und order of sale, I will, oa
method would elim inate the ncces-
40' W 06 0 fr'et to an Iron at
•
j
d i
tam ,l.o,' ■ ,,ki club August 33.
1 Monday, the 23rd day of Bentein-
[ sit.v of part of the proposed inter-
the northerly NW corner of the
A n n iv e r sa r y O b se r v e d ; P la n
Wans and Eu , ne W irtz \i i-,,i Pilot Falls from a Window:
j tier, A. I) 193a, at the hour of ten
I cepting sew ers and perm it use of
land of J F. Shorb in said See
(Continued from pniie on«)
O p e n in g o f S c h o o l
‘heir grandm other. Mrs. Lou W irt.:
R ich a rd G a a r d e H urt
j
o'otock
A
M
of
suld
day,
at
the
the present outfall line.
tlon 7; thence S. 10“ 23' W
connecting link until tin- balance of East or Front Door of Hie County
r
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Sunday.
130 3 feet to a stone ut an old
Forrester urged councilman to i the road is completed.
, „
Sundav visitors at the H. H
I By C urtis TiganB
Court House In tin- City of Hill ,
established re enli alii corner on
build only for present needs and
MOUNTAINDzXLE Mr. and Mrs , [>oates home w ere Mr and M rs
County Engineer and Roudinuster born, Washington County, Oregon.
TIGARD — R ichard F. Gleason,
the north line uf the said Shorb
(Continued from i>»s« on»)
i to add Io the treatm ent plant as
N. H. Toates celebrated their thir- | N „ Toates j r . am i S teve Flam-
W. Harney says considerable ' sell ut public auction (subject to
owner of Gleason Motor company Mills company and others from the the population increased. Such an J progress
tract, thence N «11 32' W 2112II
ty-seventh wedding a n n iv e rs a ry ,an ci p ortiand
Is living made on the pro­ redemption) to the highest bidder
of Tigard, pilot for United Air Seattle federal district court asking I extension under his proposal w ould gram for rocking unim proved roads
feet to a point In Her Creek
A ugust 11 with a picnic dinner at
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lines, fell to his death early Sun- for a tem porary injunction against be comparatively simple lie stated and taking people out of the mud ‘ for cash in huud, all the right, title
«from w hich point a witness
their home. Present w ere Mr. and
’
und
interest
which
the
ubqve
mini-
day morning from an eighth-floor the wheal; processing tax
Counctlincn discussed the a d - dock is being taken out by steam
iron hears S 88 32’ E 196 feet)
Mrs. It. Caswell and children of \ allC V 1 Olli* S t'tS
i
ed
defendants,
and
each
and
all
oi
window
of
a
hotel
at
Salt
Lake
Majoi
A
D.
Hadley,
adjustm
ent
i
visabilltv
,,f
eiiteniij'
into
a
e
o
n
thence S. 2“ 34' W 248 1 f«>et to
Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. K E. Fox |
/
shovel for the roads rather than
City Definite cause for the plunge adm inistration attorney at S an F ran - „ , u.t
KcM, v.-t e. ‘ iinrtei- wWcn crushed, and Engineer Harney says them had on the 9th day of June.
an Iron pipe; thence N 88“ 48-
and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt
was lacking, it was said The win- cisco, « vs hat the decision estab-
engllux.r would butld the plant it makes a fine base m aterial Finer 1927, or ut any lime have since ae-
W 2303 3 feet to tho pluco of
Eileen and Donald Drugan of P ort­
dow of G ..........
leasons
room was raised hsltes
in <» the
ju r i s - , l a und
, reat
Uu, city
jt . a sew
scwage
nt an
an rock for surfacing will be put on i ipiued, und, or now have in and t • beginning, c o n ta in in g 35 383
land,
Frank
lanu, rra
n K Mast,
aiasu Ed a and
n u n Leslie
w uv
(Continued from n w on«t
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------ the - luw
-
.» entire
;
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n d tre
a t the
age nt
Kecnon Lester and Irwin Schlegel. ] fu st If the field is saved for seed. ** far as possible and a small r.i die ion of the ninth circuit court al)nual |ce Melubl.ls ll{ the
when funds are available. This the following bounded and described ; acres,
Lloyd Willis and Elmer Hergert
irrigation insures plenty of mois- d '° a,,d stand which us ly are including v legon, California, Wash- however, favored city ow nership method saves 80 cents a cubic real properly lying, being and sit­ Ito satisfy the hereinbefore men
uated in the County of Washing 1 tinned sums und for the coals and
Mr. and Mrs. C arl C hristener of ture for filling the seed The sec- placed m front of the wind» » w ere ington. Nevada. Idaho. Montana ;1I)d t .,,y M anager
ager George
George McGee yard, lie said
j ton. State of Oregon, and more cxiicnscs of suld sale and of said
North Plains visited Fred Keller ,>nd hay crop is now ready for moved to one side. It is thought and Arizona and opens for releas- was instructed to prepare a plan
Roads
being
im
proved
in
this
th at he had - gone to the window , ! ing $834,000
Sunday
afternoon.
harvesting this year and
prob
—
c.v. will
„
K. w
,
. im pounded in the Los . I and estim ate costs for use of For- way include the Knight and Cut ' particularly described as follows, writ.
Calvin Corey left Sunday to spend h.bly make two and a half-tons to f° r
air and had lost his bal- Angeles and San Francisco federal Kwter-a plal„.
ler roads near Dilley, road bet w ee) to-wlt:
Said sale will be m ade subject
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anno»
COlirtS.
llelug a part of the N E 'r of
the week in Portland visiting his ;he aere. Sim ilar results were ob- ance.
Blooming to Fern Hill school,
Prior
to
the
discussion
of
the
to redem ption as per Hie statute,,
Gleason was a veteran of several
11 was
pointed out that th e ■
Dlunt McUtv urest'iitod Goetze road on top of Iowa Hill.
relatives.
tamed last year.
Sec.
7
and
the
NW1«
of
Sec
8
of the State of Oregon.
plant. M cuet p itstu te d
Mrs. C. I. Williams and Mrs. W.
,, thousand hours in the air and was decision will assist in "beating 16 a suggested
T 1 N. K. 4 W. Beginning at a
The alfalfa crop responded to ir
outline for finuncing Delplanebe road near Roy and the
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thia
. . . . . . to the a regular pilot for the mail a n d . ln ju ”c’,u’!is against the tax already the various units of the proposed road that comes out by the Alex
S. Hahn left Monday morning by rigation in a sim ilar manne
stone und Iron ut the center of
22nd duy of August, A. D. 1933
was
ene of . passenger plane to Salt Lake City
v r”,nH ~ , * nK*’ CS “” d eigh‘ system. This schedule wus con­ Chalm ers place.
bus for San Francisco, w here they red clover. Thornburgh w
Sec. 7 T. t N. R 4 W Will
a _ _____
of a group A of m oan rrancisco.
w ill be met by Tom Robertson, the first to install irrigation o n !
J W CONNELL, Sheriff of Wash­
M cr. Washington County, O re­
was
fined to a total of $101,200, taking | Bridge above Sherm an's mill that
w ho will take them to his ranch his farm and now has the largest : >’°ung men who started flying to-
ington County, Oregon Thus. II
gon, and running thence along
advantage of the expected federal went down a few weeks ago was
at Simi, Cal. They expect to be project in the countv.
I Ketner. He opened his garage in
Tongue, J r , A ttorney for Plain
opened to traffic Monday.
the west line of the NEt« of
grant.
gone about two months.
, ,
, , . j
Tigard las^ year w ith the expecta*
tiff.
27.31
said Section 7, N. 1“ 84' W 561 3
G eneral obligation bonds total
W
arrens
farm
ts
located
th
r
e
e
, tlo„ of gradually re tlring from the
School to O pen
NOTICE
OI
SHERIFF’S
SALE
OI
feet
to
an
Iron;
thence
S.
110-
miles tow ard Forest Grove fro m .
r»
ing $33.302 50 were proposed to fi­
28 E. 3253.2 feet to a point In
Harrison grade school will start the Thornburgh place and is one o f! .,'
1 '¡. ,,, .i, ,r
'■>/ hi* I ,
nance the treatm ent plant and tiic REA L I’llO I’ERTV ON EORE-
( 1 .O S I R E
Septem ber 9. with Miss Leila Peter- the most diversified projects in the ” ,
'
the center of County Road No.
£C.'nllnue.l from pane on»)
outfall from the plant to the T u a l- i
cal business.
30 (from which point an Iron
unlike, twins nearest 30 years of a, ln river. This im provem ent would In the Circuit Court of the State
Bride-Elect Honored
of Oregon, for W ashington Coun­
pipe bears N. 89“ 20’ W 30 ft I;
, aSe. boy and girl tw ins looking
of general benefit to the entire
Miss Charlene Cuniss of Portland !
10 years ago but intensive use i
Y our Chance to Get a
ty
thence along center of said road
is spending the week with M rs of w ater was not begun until 1934
A shower w as held Friday eve- most alike, best looking boy and I eity. Assessment« under the plan
J.
11.
Wescott,
Jr.,
Plaintiff,
S (I 3(1 W. 204 7 feel, s a id
One centrifugal pump powered S,ng »‘ «»e home of Mrs. D elw in , girl twins, girl tw ins looking m o st' would amount to $87.897.50, he said.
Floyd Stovall.
vs.
point being the NE corner of
Danlels “ " L ''. i " ln s4 d.rvsscd .m os' allke' a»<i could be refinanced by Ban-i
Mrs. M. D. Hughes of P ortbnd. by electricity lifts w aU r 60 fevu BaJ ,on for Mlss
C arl Iler and M nrgaret Iler, Ills
f - :| „
I " h o se marniage w ill be an even« reddest hatred twins, tw ins com- croft bonds.
the School lot, und from which
Myra Wiedewitsch o f C o rn ftu s,
from
the
Gales
creek
for
appliea-1
jn
^
p
t
e
^
r
6
ing
to
the
fair
from
t
h
e
fa
r
th
-;
“
K
i
i
wife, Jam es A. Johnson. Elva M.
Opal Stew art and Leila Peters re ­
w E v a n s
f the F irst Bank est distance, shortest adult twins. , hNorU?
system, bounded by
Wescott. Luuru C hurchill, Laura
turned Wednesday from a trip to non to a 20-aere field of ladmo
clover
This
tract
was
seeded
«
'
„f
T
igard
has
been
appointed
chair-1
and
triplets.
the
h
m
l,i
a
"
4
thu
Present,
Yellowstone National park. They May w ith Hannchen barley as a mfln
Ja, ^ „ ¡ „ e e of non-
R egistration for the round-up
,dls,ri cl
,he nor“ > al'd ' Churchill, Executrix of the Last
Will and Testam ent of Jam es WANT reliable girl to do some
entered through the west entrance nurse crop. W ater from the same ied cra,
, bank m em bers of may
madc a, the Arglls offlcd south, by hour h «venue on the
Churchill, deceased, Ira Post and j housework and help cure f o r
at West Yellowstone and came out
, Bankers. association.
or w ith Mrs. H arry R. Morgan at ! cttslt and ,h.® ''““ roud ‘racks on the
Jan e Doe Post, his wife, Defend­ small baby Room, board and some
through the north entrance at pump is carried across a canyon , he Q
in wood pipe and flume to another
A i ^ g e delegation of local G range the 4-11 club building on the fair w,e‘"«,
d
u
ants.
G ardiner. Mont. They found the eight-acre
wages SOU E. Lincoln St.
27
mixed grass pasture.
membeA attended the annual Wash! I grounds.
of $12,990 according to M cGees
Notice Is hereby given, that by
largest crowd in the park that had
-
I
proposal.
West
side
system
w
o
u
ld
1
A second centrifugal pump, pow- jngton County Pomona picnic at
Committee in charge of the event
virtue of an Execution, Decree and ; STAR touring ear for sale cheap,
been there since the 1929 season.
is pumping w ater Avalon park on the T ualatin river includes Mrs. Z. J Riggs, Mrs. Sam
$15 585 for main trunks O rder of Sale issued out of and
good shape 601 W. Baseline St.,
A lthough they saw cars bearing ered by tractor, -----------------------------
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nsend. M rs
\ “ n d lts s h a r e u f
of potatoes, most- _ Sunday. Picnics are planned for l „ Coy.
Mrs. L. M ow
Townsend.
Mrs. a ? d
27p
under the seal of the C ircuit Court Hillsboro.
license plates from every state in - to a 15-acre field
50 and $8415 for intercepting sew­ of
ly
netted
Gems.
These
were
plant-
every
Sunday
in
the
m
onth
and
Reece
Hathorn,
Misses
K
athleen
tho
State
of
Oregon
for
Wash­
the union except three, they saw-
ers.
The
east
side
would
be
assessed
ington County on the 19th day of TYPEWRITER und adding machine
ju st three cars from Oregon. They ed in the latter part of April and local people are having a hard Caldwell and Helen Stevens,
$24,046 for sewers and $9207 f o r ! August,
1935, upon a judgm ent and j repairs Fred Roney, cure of A r­
also visited the capitols and their have been irrigated three Umes.! tim e to attend all. Tigard Grange
the
Tenth
avenue
trunk.
The
pres-
[
37l(
decree rendered und entered th ere­ gus.
cities of Idaho, Montana and W’ash- the last being the latter part of will hold its annual picnic Sundav
ent
district
would
be
called
u
p
o
n
.
in on the 17th day of August, A
ington Although they saw much July- W arrens plans to dig the crop ¡n C. F. Tigard's grove,
There's nothing to buy,
to
bear
its
share
of
the
intercept-'
TWO
well-bred
Police
pupa
for
Mr and Mrs. Paul Houghton left
D 1935, In the above entitled court !
beutiful country while on their trip late in Septem ber. A sim ilar irri-
ing
sewers
and
probably
$1512.58
j
or
trade
fur
grain
C
Amstud.
gated
patch
last
year
perm
itted
Tigard
for
a
business
trip
to
Bell-
no cartons to send. Go
cause, in favor of the above '
they stated that w-estern Oregon
for the south side branch a n d i and
1, Beaverton; mile south of
W arrens to m arket 140 sacks of ingham. Wash. • They will v i s i t
named plaintiff, J. H. Wescott. Jr., ’ Rt
looked the best to them.
Aloha
27p
Glen Ireland of G reenville and pum ping plant.
to
the Delta Drug store
j
potatoes
per
acre.
British
Columbia
before
returning
and
against
the
above
named
de­
Plan Demonstration
John Hansen of Bethany broadcast
Cunningham 's estim ates on the I fendants Carl Iler and M argaret
r L. E.
r F
r ran cs,
- assistant
.
- county
i
acres
of ladino
seed- to - Tigard
| ed Ten
iQ the
spring
of 1934 clover
is lrrigated
8
BIDS
WANTED
on
construction
of
a
six-m
inute
dialogue
on
4-H
live-
during
the R c x a ll F a c-
assessments were as follows: $26 Iler and Jam es A Johnson for the
Sherwood I. O. O. F. lodge en
agent, met w ith the East Dairy- by gravity. A hay crop of one and d tertained
dairy burn and milk house at
"Double Six'' Mon- s,oc't tours over station KEX and for each 50 by 150 lot in the no
n o rtn : sum of Nine H undred ($9001)81
G arden club at the Jim Powers a half tons per acre has already- y dav night the
to ry -to -Y o u S a le a n d
and put on a celebration !Ve
Western Farm and Home and west systems. $33 for each 50 Dollars, w ith Interest thereon at Musonic und Eastern S tar Home
home Wednesday- evening. Plans
at *2 3 ® p' m' F r“*“.v ac- by 200 lot in the .a st side for the rate of eight per cent per an- | Specifications and pions may he
harvested this year and pros - that was different than the usual Ho“ r
w ere made for a demonstration been
had
from
S
uperintendent
after
Au­
get your entry blank.
team at the county fair this year. pects are good for a heavy seed run A big street celebration was cord*n8 to L. E. Francis, assistant sewers and $4 each for The trunk nuin since the 9th day of June, gust 29th.
27-8
yield
as
a
second
crop.
.-Vnother
held
early
in
the
evening
and
a
county
®
ge"
,
1
,
Un«-
1927.
and
the
further
sum
of
O
n
e
!
It tells you how to win
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
tract is planted to common program given later at the Sher-
ln ‘heir dialogue they briefly out-
Elimination of t h e
treatm ent Hundred i$100 00) Dollars attorney's SEVERAL fresh cows for s a l e ,
Mrs. Orville Reynolds w ere Mr. 10-acre
clover and is saved for seed, wood auditorium . American Legion *‘ned their experiences on the re- plant and west side systems was fees und for plaintiff’s costs and j double-tested. Also 2 -y e a r-o ld
one of these cars given
and Mrs. B lair Knox and family of white
In addition to the above crops, band played a num ber of piece
pieces at cent, Wlllar»ette valley 4-H live- proposed by Councilman J. M. Per disbursem ents of said suit taxed purebred Guernsey bull E. Leh­
Milwaukie. Mrs. Agnes Knox of
which
was held in son
Warrens irrigates bulbs late in the the opening of the festivities . stock tour,
by the United Drug Co.
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1
. . . s a means of reducing the ut Twenty-seven and 70 100 i$27.7U) man. Phone Beaverton 8719
27
Montana and Mr. and Mrs. George spring
after blooming. Irrigation w heel-barrow race, bicycle, rope Wash‘ngton and Yamhill counties
total cost of the improvem ent Mem-
Connolly.
increases
the
grow
th
of
the
bulbs
skipping
race
provided
fun
fo
r
th
e
_
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,,f
l
h
e
c
o
u
n
c
il,
h
o
w
e
v
e
r
,
were
I
Miss Helene Allen of Dilley vis­
Luncheon will be served at the groups of Odd Fellows
and Re- C - i n i f o l
N p tV S
I 3‘f f p r oi ,h r opinion that the government
ited the Page G ardner home S at­ Thornburgh
Get your hlnnk NOW
farm at 12:30 today by bekahs and visiters on a roped-ofl
zx tw a
w o u ld not consider a grant unless
urday.
the Gales Creek Women's club street Most of the contests were j
(Continued from p » »
one)
“ complete system was proposed
Sunday- School Picnics
at
M ountaindale L utheran Sunday- Tour of the two county farm s will won by Tigard members. A big since 193°- an increase of 85 per i This belief was based on the gov-;
ernm ent's support of ptuns to clean
school enjoyed a picnic at the D el­ begin im m ediately after the meal parade " was held w ith members. eent *n autom obile sales and an
Due to the decline in nil grains we are able to
Irrigated tru ck and fruit crops in finally ending at the auditorium , increase of 39 per cent in the sale UP rivers.
bert Fowles place Sunday. The aft­
commercial vehicles.
McGee pointed out that prompt
reduce our feed prices again.
ernoon was spent in playing games the Eugene region were visited w here the host lodge provided an
yesterday in addition to various interesting program of stunts, sin g -,
• • •
action was necasaary, declaring that
and swimming.
and ing and tap dancing. A fter the pro-
Patrons of the P ortland dog races ; lf ‘he project was postponed the
POULTRY FEEDS
Miss M argaret H arvey and Ras­ other projects near Eugene
m us Mathiesen of Astoria spent through the W illamette valley gram, the floor was cleared and have wagered an aggregate of $6.- city would eventually have to pay
For more egg profits, lower mortality be sure
Tour
this
m
orning
started
near
dancing
commenced
w
ith
music
Ü
-5,J58
on
the
bunny-chasers
dur-
100
Per
cent
for
the
work
and
not
Sunday with his parents. Mr. and ¿£ E re a il“ at ‘s 30 a m
by Woody Hite's old-tim e orches- ing the past three years, of which Bet the benefit of a federal grant.
to start those pullets on IMPERIAL EGG MASH.
Mrs. Jam es Mathisen, and family. rtlcKreail at 8
a m-
-------------------------
tra.
only $5,797,100.85 was returned to j Person supported the contention '
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
,
y- » r i l
Mr. and Mrs. George Tigard and
holders of winning tickets, with the declaration that the costs
IMPERIAL MILK EGG MASH
Floyd Stovall were Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Francis of P ortland returned Prom oters of the races, the state would probably be trebled within
Sack ................
R. E. Pitchford, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
.
.
last week from a trip to East Lake ' racing commission and the various two years Necessity o f p ro v id in g
Cuniss, Miss Charlene Cuniss and
IMPERIAL EGG MASH
? S C a r i n t T C o m o l e t i o n *n C entral Oregon with the limit st“ 1® and county fairs shared in a work for unemployed was a l s o ,
$ d .80
C onrad Wilds of Portland, Miss
O
i
ot trout. Mr. Francis returned to sPl*t of the rem aining 12*- per ’tressed.
Sack
My-rtle McCready of Hillsboro and
zr„„,i„,_,
,
Amendments to the re-bonding |
the
lake
the
latter
part
of
the
cent
am
ounting
to
$828,157.15.
P l X nd
ArthUr HeSS Ot North
r 11, be ,n° d u ll‘'">omen‘a w re k ^ b u t “ ust c X h t ’T fe w *
ordinances recently adopted was
BIG-LAY EGG MASH
$ d -7 0
passed Tuesday night The new or- i
e r” kr
M =
‘
Sack
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.
finances revised m aturity dates of I
4-GRAIN SCRATCH FEED
.60
the week-end at Agate Reach
I Expectation that at least 15 pure- er as a result of the opening of agc on applications for books a n i the bonds to conform w ith bonding 1
1930 C h e v ro le t
Wednesday-
evening visitnri nf bred and crossbred colts would be the tw o-lane highway from West mailing costs in shipping the books house regulations.
Sack .............................................
In
the
absence
of
Mayor
J.
H.
Mr and Mrs Frank Corev were
en,ered in the showing Saturday P ortland school to th e county line from the library and return.
Sport Roadster
G arrett, Councilman M. H. Steven­
Miss Ruth Austin of Vancouver afternoon was expressed by Min- near Red Rock dairy. The stretch I
• • .
DAIRYMAN
M r and Mrs Folman M a u r e r o f , o n ' T h e e v e n t “ b e in g conducted has been finished for some tim e
The statc highway departm ent son presided.
1933 Chevrolet
IMPERIAL DAIRY FEED
Portland. Chris M aurer and Louise f°L „thC
‘5 “ year and I b.u t was ju st «P^ned. The hazards has spent a total of $214.806.154 in
Coupe ................
ribbons
w
ill
be
awarded.
j
of
w
inter
driving
over
the
old
j
22
years
of
its
existence
Of
Ton
......................
and H erbert M aurer of Hillsboro
Entries in the open classes, 4-H roa<t over the hill w ill be com- ’ Ihis amount $165.347.483 has gone
and Thelma and A rleta Raffety.
COW RATION
1931 Chevrolet
club and F uture Farm er events are pletely elim inated w ith the new into road construction, m aintenance
Receives Honors
Ton ..........................................
Cabriolet
Velda Raffety and Margaret coming in rapidly, indicating that road. The rest of the four-lane ro a d , an£l adm inistrative expenses.
M athiesen returned home SM mday ?he comif>g fmr will be ''bigger and which eventually will b e built
• • •
(Cvntlawd fr»» a.» , „n.i
MOLASSES DAIRY
from Camp Namanu on the Sandy better than ever.” Superintendents th r<>ugh Tigard is not expected for
W orkmen under the protection part of July and official approval
1929 Chevrolet
Ton ..........................................
river. Velda Raffety received a in char8e oi the various depart- a
of
01 thc comPensation fund drew an has just been received.
S ed a n
...............
m
ents
are
as
follows:
Livestock,
Mrs
Elizabeth
Vincent,
Viola
Me-
aggregate
of
$976,145
for
lost
time,
I
Projects
approved
were
listed
as
Pollywog honor in sw imming. Seek­
Get
our
low
prices
on
concentrates
for
R.
M.
Banks
of
Banks;
Farm
Crops
D?nald
and
A
rt
V
incent
m
ade
a
during
the
past
year,
according
t
o
,
follows:
er honor in nature and a good
1928 Chevrolet
annual report of the Industrial
home mixing.
cam per honor, while Margaret and Vegetables, Grange, H. T. Hesse trip to The Dalles last week to
Banks—Kalsomining interior and
; Coach
Mathiesen received a finder honor, of Hillsboro route 2; Domestic attend the celebration of t h e Accident commission. Medical aid painting union high school, con­
Pay
Cash
and
Save
—
Trade
with
Imperial
Science, Mrs. H. W. McDonald of i A m erican Legion convention. Dele- to in ju red w orkers took a total of struction of football field and ru n ­
w hich is also in nature.
M arie Raffety and Ruby R eyn­ Tigard: Domestic Art, Mrs. Eliza- Sates from Tualatin Valley post t j $658.333 85; pensions to perm anently ning track, $2822 federal funds.
1934 Chevrolet
(Venetian ticket, Mrs. Joseph Spiering, Forest Grove Rt 2)
"
................................
' —
• o . I in ju red w orkers and dependents
of $507 local contribution.
Vincent of Tigard;
Floral 1 the -----------------------
state convention w ere J.
_________
olds left Monday morning to spend beth * M.
Town
Sed an ....
Mrs.
Jean
W
arrens
of
Forest
Grove;
Johnson,
H
arry
Eliander
and
W
w
orkers
killed
through
industrial
several weeks vacationing different
Beaverton—Brushing and clear­
places in Oregon. They will spend Boys’ and G irls' Club Work, O. B H- ^zoman. E. B. Nedry, district accidents, amounted to $803.504 for ing drainage ditch and creek, $3784
1927 Chevrolet
com m ander of the A m erican Le- the year.
federal funds. $200 local.
some tim e at Breitenbush Springs. K raus and L. E. Francis.
2f A r5 onne P**“
„
.
Coach ................
Mrs. George Hansen of P ortland is Members of the fair board include ?j°2u?nd
Forest Grove—G rading, leveling
Fhone
01
Millrr»t
of
Quality
Feeds
South
Second
Ave.
staying at the C. S. Reynolds home Minton, president and manager; ‘ Sh ™%jdJ ‘,5.end'»d ‘¿ 2 J cssloni J 1>
Umb' r ° L llcens«J real estate and landscaping three city-owned
w hile they are away.
Hesse, first vice-president, Banks
G,a ar? e, , H!lrt
brokei s in .„ ? r e.g on declined from lots, $308 federal, $238 local.
1926 Chevrolet
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck second vice-president.
.u^ JC? l» d), Gaai dS ,el1 ,ro ™ h 1 s
2278 In 1927 to a low ot
Gaston Building reinforced con­
Sedan ................
Mrs. H erbert Smith and Mrs a r
m .. - z « ! .
,
swing at home last week and broke 881 in 1934.
crete retaining wall, grading, tiling,
ta W ^ iT u iT h “ ^ ^
Ready' Wh°
a" d a^ is' "up ^ a r o u n d 11» « “ his
Slot Maektoe. Befwed
draining, and construction of 512
1930 Ford
lineal feet of sidewalk, $3885 fed­
Sedan
eral, $474 local.
M r T ^ H o U : ^ 1^
- a s doing consid- . S X ’ T l »
Hillsboro — Im provem ent school
the Past Chiefs' club of N o rth ' others are c a l l i n g ^ t ’the office tr Ttaatrt b V ?"ess
1 1,nea th r° u«’> »JaHation of 35 slot machines over buildings
1930 Ford
anzl grounds for 11 school
P lains at her home August 22.
make inquiries
wAz*
8St , w.e e^' ^ n e.
there the county and outside incorporated districts, $2666 federal, $1477 local.
Delivery
program at the ^ ^ e ’ w ^ ^ . « 2 ?
_____________
Kinton—Repairing school house,
N a tio n a lly A d v e r tis e d
S a j^ ? X X
C= e r ' y^
‘
X i^ n X s
1928 Franklin
spent several days here last week
Costs of Sewer
Falked by Council
visiting relatives.
T igard G arage
Folk H o n o red
Mr. and Mrs. Royce H arris and
daughter Joan visited Mrs. H Wirtz
Hillsboro Monday afternoon
O w ner Killed
M ountaindale j of Mrs.
Claude l.yda of Kansas City
Project on Wilson
Road Considered
Decision of Court
Backs Process Tax
Visit Local Farms
Twin "Round-up”
Slated Last Day
New
Loo Late to Classify
/CHEVROLET
FREE
County 4-H Club
Boys Tell of T our
z^ciid
Feed Prices Reduced
T H E DELTA
DRUG STORE
$1,9<)
$ J
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_
_
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Local Cannery Units
Reach Full Capacity
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B A R G A IN S
USED CARS
‘275
‘495
’350
*250
*165
‘675
*95
*45
‘315
‘250
‘295
’29°°
*2600
$2 4 00
Im perial Feed & G rain Co.
WeiPs are Ready for School
n it?
♦ St. Johns spent se v e ra l. band selections, tap dancing by
Reshingle that leaky roof with
days last w ees w ith her sister, Mrs. Miss Helen Wick of Hillsboro har- the famous Snider cedar sh in g le-
x<e , ' monica solo by a mem ber of Fu-
C arnation Lum ber
Co., exclusive
Mrs. Lou Wirtz left Monday for ( tu re Farm ers of America, Reedvilie sales agents. Forest Grove. Phone
Ixingview, Wash., w here she will boys' quartet, tum bling act by Fu- 20.
27
S iii
,
daughter, Mrs. B e r t' ture
Farm ers of America, musical
Wilkes, for several weeks.
j saw num ber by Tom S tretcher of
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. G unther of Scholls and an accordion n u m b e r'
P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. L o e l' by a F u tu re Farm ers of America
Hollenbeck Sunday.
boy. A thletic stunts are also plan-
Mrs. Abe Keenon and fam ily and - ned.
Mrs. Morgan of Pum pkin Ridge
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Essner
M arriage Licenses
Sunday.
George A ndrew K irkpatrick, S h er­
Mr. and Mrs. Gene N orthrup wood route 3, and Emma May B a­
spent several days last week at the ker. Manning, August 18.
coast.
A rth u r J. Woodcock and Joseph­
Bought and Sold
Sunday visitors at the Archie ine M. Seida, both of Portland A u ­
Thompson home were Mr. and Mr? gust 19.
O. W. Wescott and fam ily of Hills­
Harold Clarence Peterson of
boro.
1929 Whippet Coach
Portland and Mabel Eugene Coble
Loel Hollenbeck’s house is near­ of Spokane, Wash., August 20.
1929
Essex Coupe
ing completion.
Vernon Nelson and Jean Rosalie
Mrs. Elizabeth Harms of North Rogers, both of Hillsboro, August
2 1929 Ford Roadsters
P lains spent the week-end w ith her 20.
1928 Essex Coupe
sister, Mrs G ate Essner.
Elvin Walfred Almquist of Beav­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dennison and erton route 2 and Dorothy Irene
1927 Buick Sedan
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Aniacher of Cox of Hillsboro, August 21.
1928 Nash Stand. Sedan
Portland visited at the N. H. Toates
home one day last week.
Divorce Granted
Several other cars
Mrs. J. I. N orthrup of Portland
Frost- -Ina M. from Sam.
$15 and up
USED
CARS
A Local Nurse Says » ♦
"It's a big help to go on a confine­
ment case and find th at the patient
is already using prescriptions that
have been filled at Kram ien's Palm
Drug Store. 1 know then that the
patient is getting the safest, surest
kind of prescription treatm ent there
is, for Kram ien's l ’alm Drug S t o r e
gives the finest service.”
Kramien’s
Palm D rug Store
PRKCRIPniMK
SCHOOL CLOTHES and SCHOOL SHOES
^ j d g R t E ^ M i s « C horiotte Jordon
$URE
All kinds of Top Work,
Painting and Body Work.
Cars Washed and
Polished
Agent for
Willys and Graham-Paige
Graham-Paige Sedan
$869 Delivered Here
Willys 4-door Sedan
$579 Delivered Here
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Used Car Exchange
2nd an d W a s h .
P hone 2641
Powers Grocery
ßcrlrtrecl tiers Les
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
a r e S h a d o w le s s !
Prom pt Service . . .
Specials for August 23 and 24
Soap
Washo, granulated. 2 1/g-lb. pkg................
W a x R olls
Red & White Lunch. 125-foot
L a u n d ry Soap
Red & White, regular size. 6 for
Crisco
3-lb. tin ..............
19c
19c
19c
59c
G
ra p e fru it
Red & White, 2s. 2 for
• Tliis is tho new knee,
length hose with I-astex
top th a t w om en ad orel
T h ey s ta y up w ith o u t
garters. P hoenix m akes
them Sliailowless—exqui«
sitely clear and
ringless.Inthe new
Racing Colors.
1926 Dodge
Sedan
1929 Buick
Coupe
‘235
‘250
‘315
1929 Studebaker
Sedan
1929 Dodge D. A.
Coupe
TRUCKS
1933 Chevrolet — - 157-inch
wheelbase,
duals ................
‘495
1931 Ford, 157-inch wheel-
Sr.I;
‘350
1931 Ford with hydraulic
hoist.
D u a ls ...........
‘375
1930 Chevrolet Truck with
Get your school
Stockings now!
Anklets - Half-
Socks, - % and
full length.
Phoenix made.
S
‘275
k ...
1929 Chevrolet
Truck
1929 Ford
With hoist
1928 Chevrolet
Truck
29c
‘175
‘195
‘125
Many Others
to Choose From.
C lorox
Quart bottles. 2 for
PHOENIX
Sport Sedan
I-
Mrs. Fred" D a u ^ h e rt/X n d chil- e n t Eventa"™
OI
COUntV ra ir Plans
...............
(Venetian ticket, H arry Hanson, Portland, Rt.
SE E O U R L O T GN
SECOND AVENUE
29c
2)
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Aug. 23 and 24 only.
BUY BLANKETS NOW!
Stocks Are Complete — Prices Are Lower
Hillsboro M otorCo.
JzIM ES
W H ITEI.AW . Prop.
MainVrS tet and ° ’d’ m°bile
™ ' n Sf'
Phone 444
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