The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Paire Eight
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, September 26, 193ft
ing. 9:45, followed by Bible school
w ere hosts at a farew ell party for
Seheekla, order Hilda Johanson vs
Vera Lowe and Florence Traehsel
at 10:18. Everyone is invited to be
Harold J Larsen and G race l.afsen
Miss Lowe is studying to be a
present,
| and Washington county, order
nurse In P ortland and Miss Trach-
O
T
1 Mrs. Lllly M Bierly returned
sel is a student at Linfield college
O rders have been filed In pro­
i l f I . f l l l F P l Tuesday from a few days' visit in
Reorganization of Pacific univer­ Mrs C arl Traehsel. Mr and Mrs.
Hillsboro, w here she visited her
Prelim inary teat« in the activated
bate
court in the following cures:
_____
, daughter. Mrs. Ethel McCormick sity conservatory of music has re­ Ira Lowe. Gladys Traehsel, Jessie j
Estate of John G albreath, order aludge method of aewnge dispnaul
Miss Beulah Boyles and brother, sulted m the voice, piano, organ. and Pearl Lowe. Marion Fuller I
m
Hie demonatrallon plant erected
Estate of Louise E Bacon, eonfir-
W es Schulm erich to P lay Freddie Boyles, who returned to violin and theory departm ents be and Paul Boeckli w ere o t h e r
P la in tiff, In ju re d in W reck, niatlon of sale G uurdiunahlp of Iasi week at tile Hlllsbiini aepllr
Molalla recently after spending coming separate units of a cooper­ guests.
sm-eessful, according to
in T ilt Thia Sunday
Elmer llureh, order. Estate of H er­ tanks, a le
A g ain ia A uto V ictim
i th eir vacation w ith their grand­ ative group, which is responsible
B arbara McBreen left Sunday
McGee, city manager
man Schulnierirh. order appoint George
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. directly to the president and no morning for Eugene to attend the
Chemical anil bacterial tiwta. nec­
Appearance of Wes Schulmerich. : Daniels, returned to Kinton again to a conservatory dean
ing tim e of hearing Estule of
U niversity of Oregon.
Judge It F rank Peters, in elr- Mary Peterson, order lo bring essary In Hie experim ent, are hi-
_ local athlete
a
— and
, a mem ber
i» a. of the
* during the past week and have
Mrs. L Foster and Mrs Mary
C.
L.
Faris
of
Portland
replaces
tug
carried on by Jam es It New­
i cult court this week, ordered a suit G uardiunship of Dorothy and
Toronto, Canada baseball team in re. cnt* red Kinton schoo]
Mrs Edith Collais Evans, resigned, O linger left Tuesday for Del’o«'
berry of Forest Grove, r e c e n t
!
m
istrial
In
the
ease
of
Delbert
V.
the International league w il l f e a - | Mr and Mfs w p Brooks llf as
Louise
Good,
minors,
order
for
professor of voice. Faris, con- Bay to spend the week
' Learned, minor, and Luella C sale Estate of Josephine Slieurer graduate of the engineering dr
tu re the benefit game scheduled at Haxeldale vlsiled Mr and Mrs E
Donald York and Ruth Holcomb
I.earned, guardian, versus Randolph I Case, order
Estate of John C. parlinent of Oregon State college
Ii Uri „ SuUn -c af,e.r" oon be,w ee" L. Cox Septem ber 18.
are students at Monmouth.
Newberry Is being assisted by the
Bowlby, when the pUiintiff wus I l i e l i c l i , order. Estate of Edgar M chem
the Hillsboro Sunset Leaguers and
„pen Mre, n eld
M rs. Kirkwood Improves
istry depuitnieiit at Pacific
injured in an autom obile accident I Waldron, proving inventory and university.
the Laurel squad. Proceeds of the
B rotherh^
of the Kvangelical
The east was taken off of Mrs
near
Witch
Hazel
station
appraisem
ent
Emina
W
Wilcox,
game will be turned o \ei to Earl churchcs ¡n this district held an
John K irkw ood Friday. After an
Laboratory equipm ent and lab
B aker who was in ju red w hU eptay-
m a tin g at the church Sep-
Tile jury hud been draw n und fixing tim e for hearing. Frances orutory for the work are being
X-ray of her hip it was found that
ing w ith the L aurel team some (^ ber lg R“ y Sm ith of , hc M eth.
Ghecn.
order
appointing
apprais­
attorneys
were
m
aking
their
open-
it was mending well and Mrs.
donuled by Hie Huy Muling can
I ing statem ents to Jurors when ers Estate of ¡.ester Mailer, o r­ ncry.
tim e ago.
odist church of Tigard and Scholls
K irkwood w ill soon leave the hos­
I court adjourned the day previous der to bring suit.
Although Hillsboro has lost sev- gave his illustrated lecture on lit­
pital.
One aim of the disposal plant
to the accident New trial was set
eral star players. M anager Bill
The pictures w ere taken by
Mrs Emma Dont has been sut-
is the production of commercial
for November 1!» and the Jurors
Joo* has added Bill Ziegler. George him while he was stationed there
I fering this past week from the
fertilizer from the sludge berls. Me
dismissed until Monday.
Holscher and Wes Schulm erich to , few years ago Luncheon wa-
effects of high blood pressure. Mrs
Gee said. Tills fertilizer in tin-
his lineup Before the game Sehul- served bv the ladies after the lec-
Dant is 72 years of age and has
Mrs Learned and tier son were
east brings a gotal price from gui
m erich w ill give a butting exhibi- ture,
been living alone and doing p rac­
injured Thursday wli :i the auto
deuers and farmers.
tion. He played his first baseball
r ov
Merriss. who has been Left
H srrj VanDyke, head o: tically ail her own w ork for the
i mobile in w hich they were riding
Sale
of
«even
piaceli
in
and
nenr
games on the Laurel field and so spending the past vear w ith his
piano departm ent. Right. C lar­ last eight years
[ wus ulleged to liuve been forced Hillsboro during the luist few I
w ill be on fam iliar ground.
sister, Mrs. Charles Thompson. de-
ence L. Faris, head of voice de­
C T Imlay is deer hunting with
off the highway near Witch Hazel weeks has been reported by F t) Four Natives of County
partm ent.
F rank Hill and Lloyd Dailey will parted last week for his home in
Listed 34-35 W h o ’s W ho
friends from Portland in Eastern
station by a truck and grazed a Kugon of Oregon Farms C o. local
Oregon.
pitch for Laurel Sunday afternoon Iowa.
i telephone pole.
Four native bum Waahingtun
realty
firm
ductor
of
the
A
Capelin
Singers
w ith Babe Deaville behind the
Miss Winifred Berst of Beaver-
A Brownlee. Frank G aunt and
Tile ear was driven by I.. E. Me
men arc Hated In “Who**
C aptain Robert T Hall of Port county
plate. Either Rosky, Scrofford or ton spent the week-end with Miss and Allegro singers of Portland Ralph Snipes went on a deer hunt
Furland. 54. Aloha businessman, an I land,
Who in America, HKM 3ftM Tin v
retired,
bus
purchased
und
'
is
president
of
the
Oregon
teach-
Sunday,
but
had
no
luck
H unt w ill hu rl for the locals Dorothy VanKleek.
eontuined. besides the woman and moved with his family to u home arc William Q Hale, lllllaboro na-
the plate.
S. H. Pomeroy and son Robert ers' guild He is a graduate of 1th-
Mr and Mrs. N Brunswig and
| her son. Mrs McFarland, 51. Mrs near
now uii educutur in I xm An
Reed ville Mr nnd Mrs C tivc,
Earl Baker played the first part Pomeroy left the first o f t h e aca conservatory of music N. \
Jack of Chehalis. Wash . spent thi
Anna E Cook. 78; Oscar Uarlberg. M Fuqua
gclvt; Roy L. Kd wards. Purest
o f Portland, former Grove
of the 1935 season w ith th e Hills- week on a hunting trip and w ill and of the W estminster
choir w eek-end w ith Mr and Mrs D
77 of Siletz, and Marvel Uarlberg, Californians,
now an educator in
the M J Oxford; native,
boro Sunset leaguers and w ith be aw ay for a few days.
school of Princeton. N. J., with I. Sullivan.
19. McFarland was not injured s Holt 20 acre purchased
O. Wesley W. Beckett.
place
near
Hillsboro
Laurel the second
half un til he Roy Stew art of Haines is mak-
which group he toured Europe
Mrs. C. T Imlay and three ch il­
Injured persons w ere brought to, Mr and Mrs Benvle of Bethany Forest Grove native, now a am
was injured. Both teams prom ise ing an extended visit w ith his and the United States as tenor dren. Mrs A. Brownie,' and daugli Richard Abts. high school senior, Jones hospital In Hillsboro
geon in Los Angeles, and larold
a good game and fans are urged ! sister. Mrs. W. C. Hall, w here he is soloist, Faris is particularly in ­ ter Doris spent the w eek-end at
who heads tire Hillsboro C hris­
At the tune of the accident the moved to a five-acre tract which K z\ntbony. born in Beaverton,
to tu rn out to help a good cause caring for his father, Henry Stew- terested in developing a represent- Rockaway.
tian Council C ut courtesy The party was on the way to Hills- j they bought recently near Hills now u New York City natuia
The home of Mrs August
and enjoy a real game.
art. who is very ill.
ative choral group to r the univer-
Helen Blacker visited H e l e n ’ Oregonian.
boro to attend the trial, in which boro
Witt near Hillsboro was purchased 1st.
----------------------
John Merriss. father of Mrs s*Iy *n addition to the glee clubs Johnson in Portland over the w eek-
Bowlby is being sued for $25,000 by
Mi and Mrs Karl Morecroft of
a •
«
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1
C harles Thompson, who has been and solo work A record registra- end.
W o r ld S e rie s S ta rts Soon
damages by Mrs Learned and her
O rchard, while Mr. and Mis
a guest at the Thompson home t ‘°n >» 'h e voice departm ent has
son. The son lost his right leg as Cove
B etter let Douglass Rudlo Sci \
J
F.
Jackson
of
Hanks
have
pur
during the past tw o months, went been established this fall Work in
the result of an accident involv­
a 40-acrc place in Scoggins Ice check over your radio Ju.tt in
S o i l CjVPF R .14110
California recently to visit. From conducting is given b> Mr F a il'
ing the Bowlby ear in April. 1934 chased
case Phone 21X now. Ixtcated in
valley.
and a new course in public school
Torvil Branda. 25. ulleged d riv ­
Mrs, Karl Iterino of Washington Selfridge F urniture store. Htllsboi
In response to the challenge of er of the truck. Is under arrest
GOLD BEACH — Mr. and Mrs
in Iowa
music for state music teachers has
a recent Argus editorial. President for failure to slop and render aid bought the 10-uere place of Louis
Fred
Schm idt of Hillsboro a r e
Business meeting and
Bible been added to the curriculum
Richard Abts of Hillsboro C hris­ after an accident, according to re c Knutsen near Rccdvllle and Mrs
(Continued fro m
one)
keeping tab on a son. George, for- study, which was postponed from
The piano departm ent is headed
m er high school principal h ere and this week Tuesday, w ill be held by Prof H arry Van Dyke, pianist- farm ers to abandon their e n te r­ tian Council, this week announced ords in the office of John C on­ Bellinger of North Plains has pur
that the council hud voted to u n ­ nell. sheriff. Hrunda. driver for a chased a home in Hillsboro.
now lookout on Rocky peak in the at the church October 1 at 8 composer of Portland and teacher prises.
F u rth er indications o f better dertake. as a perm anent project, Forest Grove lum ber company, de-
Siskiyou National forest.
o’clock The third chapter of Gen- of the I. P hilipp method of Paris
N O T K K OK F IN A ts h K T T IK M K S T
George is in receipt of a letter esis w ill be studied Everybody in- He is a graduate of Des Moines times can be found in the fact that the upkeep of the Hillsboro cem e­ ' Clares that he did not know of the
the County C»H*rt <*f the S tate
O r»
from the home folks in w hich they vited.
Musical college and studied three the county relief office is closrd tery Abts also named an advisory , accident until tie reached Forest , In a»M*.
W » a h ln g ti» n C»>tinty.
down
until
w
inter
and
the
branch
committee of Hillsboro adults, u n ­ Grove, w here he was told of what ln (h o f o M r s l lc
quote a conversation th eir son had
years in Europe under A. Span-
r *»f a h »
»»f C
M
via
t i d short
a n u ii w
w a ave
t t ? radio
id u iu w
w n ith
n the
i n c dis-
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Shaffer. I *«*rs»«e»l.
uth of the Stern conservatory. Ber- office of the state em ployment der the chairm anship of W. Verne happened by tw o boys who w en'
service
in
the
city
hall
has
been
McKinney,
to
adv
contacts
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u
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e
reb
y
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lv
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n
th
a
t
th
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un
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r
trict headquarters at G rants Pass.
lin. and I. Philipp of the Paris „ 7 , ,ln lne ,c n v ,,naJ l has been M cK inney. Io advise on contacts i riding the rear of the truck
• iKitesl. d u ly
ap»tnte«|
A d m ln b tr a ln r
nf
national conservator. Van Dvke !lr?a b le . ,o supply all demands for with lodges controlling the ceme-
D uring this talk George asked that
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Byrnes,
indicted
by
the
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h«a
file
d
In
tery. and w ith owners of lots, and
sundry supplies be sent him. His
is known for his composition. "The labor in seasonal em ployment
grand jury Septem ber 6, was ur-1 (h e » Im x e e n title d rotart m id t*au>e hid
m other, hearing the conversation
“ far as * » to determ ine what ought to be rested this week at Lakeview and f in a l a e e o u n t a n d re p o rt «a a u rh . a n d
Surf." and th er piano and voice
,_sonal employment I s concerned.
done and what is able to be done
ewurt ha« f i l e d »he SM,h «lay o f t>.
in Hillsboro, 350 miles away, jo t­
D elbert T urner of Corvallis, son num bers
Mrs
Amy Spelbrink
returned to Hillsboro by a deputy »he
»«bar. I M S . a t th e k » u r o f te n oel»M-h
ted down the list and sent it to of Mrs. E. T. T urner of Hillsboro. Beaupre. B. Mus. Pacific, has are not m uch higher, but jobs arc by the young people’s groups.
from the office of Sheriff John A M o f aaid »lay. a n d th e e«Hirt room
more
abundant
and
farm
ers
more
O
ther
m
em
bers
of
the
com
m
it­
the son. thereby confirm ing the ranked fourth or fifth among 500 charge of the Melody Way pupils
Connell. He is held on a grand «•f th e above e n title d e o u rt in l t i | U | M>r«>.
conversation. — Oregon
J o u r n a l or m
ore foresters throughout the
Prof Edward H argreaves. B willing to hire help. Skilled labor tee appointed by the council pres­ larceny count.
more
O reg o n
a« th e tim e a n d »»!»< e f o r h e a r- i
And A ll These
is
fairly
well
employed
ident.
all
of
whom
have
accepted
Sept 22.
« o b je ctio n « to «aid F in a l A c c o u n t, and
United States in the junior forest- Mus. Pacific, of P ortland will turn­
Hearing begun Tuesday w u s in
Both local and national elem ents their appointment, are Dr. Charles
fo r th e f i n a l « e ttle n te n t o f «aid e«tate.
ers' exam ination given late last die all the theory work as well as
completed
W
ednesday
in
the
case
D
a
te
tl
th
ia
X&th
day
o
f
S
e
p
te
m
b
e
r.
!
A Lamkin. L J Rushlow, Cal
i f " ! ' he. most J ea
spring by the civil service com- the
th e organ departm ent and Miss
of C L. B arber vs. S K New- 1 M « .
’-.I- U lC ft
D O O S tC r
mission, according to word receiv- Helen Creitz
C reitz of Portland. B Mu
Mus ’,lrn>- "ne ¿n recent months to Jack. Mrs. W G Hare. Earl Don- begin in circuit court The suit Is
I.
S U L K .M A N .
A d m in istra to r of the
elson.
O range Phelps. Dr. J. O.
of (
M
S h a ffe r . Pesenaed
I
w T. -
ed by T.
ill continue w ith violin confine* to" Vh’ Pf?,I,an.d a r‘M' ,C
T J Starker, professor of Pacific, w
will
to quiet title to property sold u n ­ J h e ta te
Robb.
K
N.
Brown.
Mrs.
Emma
M
.
A
I
e
a
r
.
A
t
to
r
n
ey
fo r
A d m ln ia tra i
Ensemble playing.
plaving.
at n,lde
Oregon
State college requlred
and orchestra
Are now on the hurgain
der tax lien. Judge Peters took to r.
»
vaaaaawaa forestry
Turnel.
g
foj.
degree
of
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a'
he“'
Commonwealth,
Inc
Business
S
McKinney.
G
Russell
Morgan.
Ed
32-S
T urner made a grade_ of 86. and required for the degree of bachel
the case under advisement
tr n n v ,» '
F L. ” 7
,he biSbcs’ grade m ade was 88 or of music is under the direction
~ h upswing definitely un- M Bowman, and Henry Young.
counter
in anticipation of
Virgil Fuller, arrested in connec­
ay in Ju ly continued through
KINTON—All are invited to be Some of those ranking higher had of the m ajor professors The fac-
tion
with
the
robbery
of
the
E
rick­
new
models.
Make an
present at
five - points
a, the grange "Booster a preference of >
- - - - , because ulty as a whole will sponsor the August to bring the Comm on­
son garage in Beaverton, was a r ­
w ealth index of business activity
N ight” at the hall Monday night, of m ilitary service.
offer!
annual high school music tou rn a­ , to
raigned Monday on a larceny
73.36 from 66.85 in July.
A program has been prepared by
ment.
charge, pleaded guilty before Judge
L um ber production e x c e e d e d
CHARLES J HOMM
the lecturer, Mrs. Alice Fluke.
1933 Chevrolet Coupe
R.
Frank Peters and sentence was
i Ju ly by 72 per cent and was equal
FOREST GROVE Funeral serv ­
Those attending are invited to p re­
postponed The defendant was giv­
(C o n tin u e d fr o m pntr« one»
■ to August of last year. Building
pare for pot luck lunch in the ices for Charles J. Homm, 66. who
1930 C hevrolet Roadster
was up strongly, topping July by drew Young: Hebrew woman Mrs. en his liberty pending sentence
died at his home nn Gaston route
dining room after the program
O rders have been filed in c ir­
Mr and Mrs. Neils Hansen of la Pe r cent, last August by 72 per Edrie Melhuish Mrs. If If Slan-
Mrs. J. H. Aten and son Jack 2 Septem ber 19. were held from
1934 Chev T o w n Sedan
cuit court in the following caser;
Electric pow er production nard will put on n pantomime
spent Thursday w ith relatives and the Forest Grove U ndertaking Los Angeles are on a 10-day visit cent.
Due to the dram atic quality no Liquidation of Shute Savings bank,
company chapel Saturday
w ith at the Hans Hansen home. Han- was »■» per cent above the same
friends in Sherwood.
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
sen is a steam engineer w ith th e m on,b in 1934 Bank debits were one will be adm itted to the audi­ pay attorneys' fees Liquidation of
Preaching service by the pastor. Rev. George Watson officiating,
Rev. Virgil Speece, Sunday m orn- Interm ent was in Hill cem etery board of education.
| UP
Per cent over last year. 9 ence during an act. Latc-comers Bank of Beaverton, pay attorneys'
fees,
pay
abstracting
costs
a
n
d
1934
C hevrolet Coach
_ | near Gaston.
Misses Lotis Neal and C h a rlo tte ' Per cenl over July. Retail trade 2? * be adm itted betw een acts only.
Mr. Homm was born at West Young of Portland visited Miss continued the upw ard pace of July. X, ' P''rfortnanee will start at 8:15 execute lease and option Mary
tickets W illers vs. Sam uel A rthur Steinke
1929 C hevrolet Coupe
Union. Minn., August 11, 1869. and Mollie Rueck Sunday.
j exceeding last year by 10 to 12 per Those not having advance tickets
may purchase them at the door, and Hattie Steinke, orders; W J
m arried H arriet Sm ith there in
Sunday guests of Mrs. E lizab eth ' cent
1929 C hevrolet Coach
1892. Deceased is survived by the Reed w ere Mr. and Mrs. Sam De-
N ationally one saw steel advanc- and children's tickets will also be Feldt and Pearl Feldt and liquida­
tors. confirm ation
Bell P o t a t o
widow and th e following chiidren: , Moss and daughter Margie of Port-
j ing contra-seasonally, construction on sale at the door.
Chip
Co
vs
G.
F.
Via.
as
mayor,
Comm ittee assisting Miss Wil­
1929 C hevrolet Coupe
Helen and Jam es Homm, G asto n :; land.
at high for the year, carloadings
I Bernice Ogilvie, Daphne Homm.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Bish e n te r -; ?bead of 1934. electric power equal- liams includes Rev. C harles M. H. G. Bond, as recorder. A. C
McGuire
as
chief
of
police
o
f
Reed,
general
chairm
an.
Mrs.
Stan-
1931 C hevrolet Coach
Oswego: Alice Homm. Eugene: ; tained Sunday w ith a din n er par- in? 1929 and currency circulation
. ,,
..
. . .
enry Young
nard’ H
Uenry
Young a and / \ l f John- City of Forest Grove, decree. H ar­
Eunice Christian. Lomita Park. Cal.. ' ty. Present w ere Myron A rchand. gaining. In addition there was re- nard.
ry
1.
Robinson
vs.
C
harles
B
ert­
son.
Ben
Faber
and
Harold Allison of M utual O k la ' e°v ery of tourist tra d e and of the son' Ben f a ber and Mrs J M
1930 Ford Sedan
and Blanche Homm, Portland.
of n publicity:
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rueck. F r a n k , autom obile industry.
Person are in c charge
h a r g e of
u b lie itv : hold and Anna Berthold, default
Liquidation
o f
Make a collection of
FREDERICK GEORGE McKAY
M iller and G race Miller.
| Sum m ing up. a strong recovery Doris Weber, Mrs. Thomas Conneil. and judgm ent.
1926 Ford Touring
Special Iiates for Parties.
stamp photos — T r a d e
Frederick George McKay, 24. on­
Francis Rowell spent several days ntovem ent had its inception in Mrs. A. W. Havens, ticket chair­ Bank of Beaverton, to sell bonds,
Lodges and Church
w ith your friends.
ly son of Dr. John T. McKay, form ­ last week on a business trip to ^ uly and gained mom entum last men; Mrs Edrie Melhuish. Mrs and order re Otto Erickson A Co .
1929
Ford Coach
erly of Hillsboro, died at the fam ­ Corvallis.
Organizations.
' month. Because the governm ent's C harles Douglass and Mrs. N. E bankrupt. Alvin H unger and Ruby
Hunger
vs.
William
Adler
J
r
und
Haworth,
properties
and
costumes;
ily home in Saskatoon. Can.. Sep-
for
Louie Hatfield retu rn ed Monday : tive billion spending program is not
1931 Ford Coupe
Sept. 26 to Oct. 12
tem ber 20. He had been an invalid from a hunting trip to Hebo
' , underw ay and because new vital- L. S. Campbell, stage manager, Oris Adler, overruling dem urrer
only
for m any years, but failed rapidly
Mrs. William Weigle of Seattle ‘‘X is diffused rath er than applied and Wilbur Bonnr, Edward Hurd Credit Service Co. vs. John T.
M odel I Ford Sedaa
during the past few months. He is and Mrs. Elizabeth Reed attend- to Individual industries, current and Harold Meyer, stage lighting. ! Croeni, overruling dem urrer Helen
Hillsboro
M Pindell by Olga A. N arup vs.
survived by his father and tw o ed a luncheon given by Mrs B. C movenient is m ore im pressive than
M odel T Ford Coupe
Albert Pindell. overruling dem ur­
Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30
sisters, Jean and Jessie, all of Sas- Schulm erich in Hillsboro.
any previous one. Congress is out
rer. J E H awkins vs J o h n (
katoon, and his two grandm others.
Mrs. Lucy Wolfe of Taft is v is -' of the way and the president has
1929 Dodge Coupe
Mrs. Mary McKay of Hillsboro a n d , iting at the Frank M iller home
assured business th at it will have
Mrs. D iana W. Line of Toronto,
A comm unity dinner w ill b e a breathing spell.
1926 Dodge Sedan
Can., form erly of Hillsboro. Miss served at th e ' Scholls M ethodist
Banks report increases in both
savings deposits
Hope for the establishm ent of a
Jessie McKay of this city is an church Wednesdav evening Octo- "becking a n d
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
1925 Dodge Sedaa
aunt.
b er 2. from 6 o'ciock until all are ran glng from 30 to 75 per cent in ?Jove factory ln Hillsboro by a
served. The novel feature
of this th e last year.
Minneapolis company representetl
1931
Dodge Sedan
dinner will be its being
served , Automobile dealers, during the w i l ^ or
ï >,>?
r’ "
and prepared entirely by the men Iast four months have topped last 2^
president, faded following a
1926 C adillac Sedaa
There will also be a fine program y e a rs sales by better than 100 per flna m eeting here last week in i
which an attem pt made by local
at 8 o’clock. All are welcome.
¡ cent' reports show.
business men and a cham ber of
1929 Buiclt Coupe
comm erce committee to reach an
tToo la te fo r last week)
—
A
T
—
agreem ent w i t h t h e company
1926 Buick Coupe
Anniversary Observed
failed.
Mr. and Mrs A ndrew Weller I
D
ij
« t
The
company
asked
a
factory,
1928 F ra n k lin Sedaa
celebrated Uieir 33rd wedding an-
D U y S D O n t l J.SSUe ren t and tax free for five years, ;
niversary Sept. 16 w ith a fam ily
(Continued fro m paire one)
and
would
not
consider
an
offer
Cornelius,
Oregon
Phone
Forest
Grove
38»
1927 Pontiac Sedaa
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Dun-
National bank on the im provem ent of a site for the construction of a
can and son Dale of P ortland were refunding
bonds.
factory made as a compromise.
present.
1927 Packard Sedaa
E M. Adams & Company sub­
m itted the lowest bid, $100 08 par
Traffic
Violators
Fined
1929 G ra h am -P a ig e
on both issues.
Two traffic fines were levied in
Sedan
The bids w ere considered as in ­ justice court by A. W. Havens
(K y H a z e l C h u rc h le y )
dicating a healthy condition of the
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Snipes vis­ city finances, George McGee, city Wednesday afternoon. Dayton Mays
1932 Plym outh Coupe
of North Plains paid $1 and costs
ited Mr. an d Mrs. C. A shpaugh in manager, pointed out.
when he pleaded guilty to d riv ­
Portland Sunday.
1932 Plym outh Sedaa
ing a truck w ithout an operator's
Mrs. Lois M yers and son Frank
Pleads G uilty to Larceny
license, and Everett H Lillig of
Sentence was postponed in the Portland paid $5 and costs when
1927 C hrysler Coupe
case of Axel Erickson of S her­ he pleaded guilty to speeding with
man's mill above Mountaindale. a truck near Reedville.
1926 C hrysler Coach
when he pleaded guilty Tuesday
M ain Street
Prom pt
in Justice A. W. Havens' court to
C hrysler Coupe, wrecked
larceny of four planks from lum ­
Service
Phone 81
ber owned by G. M. Laughlin. He
1930 D u ran t Sedan
had offered settlem ent for the lum ­ FRESH Holstein cow for sale, pure
bred, double-tested, betw een 5
ber. he told Judge Havens. E rick­
D u ran t Coach
son is logging and said his men and 6 gallons—Charles Sherm an.
Specials for Sept. 27 and 28
needed the lum ber and borrowed 1*4 miles northw est Bethany P res­
1927 W h ip p e t Sedan
it.
byterian church.
32
P. U . Conservatory
Music Reorganized
Benefit Game
Council Chief
First Sewage Tests
Proved Successful
Mishap Halts
Damage Case
Many Realty Deals
Reported by Iùgon
M other Checks on
xvouiw there he wiU return to his home
Times Better Here
M erchants Report
Christian Council
to Begin Fine Work
12 New
I limCf KankS H igh
in Forestry Work
Cars and Trucks
USED CARS
N ight at Kinton
Local Talent Show
Booked Two Nights
ROLLER
SK A TIN G
Scholls
Join
the Fun
4
IOC
SH U T E P A R K
Movement to Bring
Factory H ere Fails
Schramel
Studio
W ANTED
Vinegar Apples
Again
WeiVs
Lead
Local Loan G roup
K N IG H T PA C K IN G CO.
Reedville
Powers Grocery
USED
CARS
Bought and Sold
SLIPS
1929 Essex Coupe
Too Late to Classify
1927 C hevrolet Coach
1927 Essex Coach
1929 Nash Sedan
news! Low priced slips
O ther cars to choose from .
by the internationally
oh Kayser. Guarantee)
_
^-perfect f:JirnaJ (jT ^o n te e d washable!
Guaranteed non-shm»l<able! Guaran-
teed secfms. They’rè
7 .
?
ey won'l break af
$ ^ .2 5
$ J ..6 5
on W o rk j
All kinds o f To;
) d y Work"
Painting and Body
Cars W ashed and
Polished
A gent for
W illy *
and
G ra h am -P a ig e
G rah am -P aig e Sedan
$869 D elivered H ere
W illy * 4-door Sedan
$579 D elivered H e re
Gas • O il - Accessories
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
GRAPES for sale, l'Ac lb.
containers No business on
day.—D. B. Bishop, west end
son street.
Divorces Granted
D avid—Hazel from Orville.
M urphy—Gladys from Jam es F
B erger—Elizabeth from Simon.
Donelson 8C Sewell
Phone 953
:
Hillsboro
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
___
and
LICENSED EMRALMERS
bring:
Sun- !
Jack- !
32tf
Corn
Flakes
Red & W hite. 3 pkgs. ..... .........................
Dog Food
¡TEAM, 23W lbs, about 10 y ear:,:
old, >125 —Phone 1041.
32
Raisins
1930 O a klan d Sedaa
1927 Hudson Coach
5c
l-lb . tin
1929 C hevrolet T ru ck
1930 Chevrolet T ru ck
1928 C hevrolet T ru ck
23c
Blue & W hite. 4-lb. pkg,
1931 Ford T ru c k
1929 Ford T ru c k
Seed Cleaning —
All grains and seeds thoroughly cleaned—
removal buekhorn and weed seeds from clover
guaranteed. We a r e 'a ls o equipped to roll all
kinds of grain.
FEEDS
Dairy Feeds - Mill Run - Suprem e Developing Mash
Egg Mash- -G uaranteed to m ake your hens lay.
New Shipment Shingles Now on Hand.
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
E. B. Anderson & Son
Millers of Quality Feeds
Hillsboro Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Bethany Store—Phone Hillsboro 1R4
20c
Coach
1927 O ld . Coach
SMALL chicken ranch w anted to
rent or buy near Hillsboro or
Forest Grove. Not less than 300 |
I chickens, fair buildings, ("or sale. :
1400-pound h o r s e . — J. Vander- j
schuere. Phone Hillsboro 3293. p !
Q U A L IT Y
1926 O a klan d
Phone
W a x P aper
Bed & W hite.
19c
125-foot ro ll
Blue & W hite, Norwegian.
C rackers
M odel T Ford T ru c k
Hillsboro Motoi
Sardines
Krispy. 2-Ib. p k g ................
1(4$
1926 Ford D elive ry
Eivest U«ed Car Mar
W ashington Coun
*/4
'4»
C hevrolet and
29c
Many other items specially priced for Friday nnd
Saturday. These prices good Sept. 27 and 28 only.
Oldsn
JAMES WHITELAW, P
318-332 M a in St.
Phone 444 fo r W re,
Service
Service, D ay o r Ni|
,