H IL L S B O R O Page Eight E S hi tl O] Í1 a c t V T T I •a I s I > by th e boy s m other. A nna T h ay er of A lbany. Mrs. T h a y e r to ld of- i fleers th a t she did not h e a r of th e 1 accident u n til n early u w eek a f t­ erw ards. L egionnaires and a u x ilia ry m em ­ A ccording to th e re p o rt m ade to S h e riff C onnell, young T hayer, w ith bers from th e v a rio u s posts and a com panion. Jo e D enham . IB. was u n its of W ashington county to ­ Services Held for Resident w alking to th e H om e from B eav­ g e th e r w ith deleg atio n s from M ult­ erto n a bout 9 30 o’clock at night nom ah. Y am hill. Colum bia a n d of District Monday ' w hen th ey w ere b o th stru c k by T illam ook counties a tte n d e d the an autom obile, headed to w a rd H ills­ | county legion jam b o ree ut Forest (By Mm. John M Davidaon) boro. and th ro w n unconscious in ­ G rove O cti b e r 2. E a rl K eiser o f Sherw ood was H E L V E T IA —M em bers of th e H e l­ to th e ditch. T hey re m a in e d in th e d itch for !‘anu>d P resident of th e county v e tia S u n sh in e clu b w ill have a food sale at F red A m aeher's m eat som e tu n e before D enham rev iv ed b-gm nnaires A rt W ahl of Banks. and A rt B roderson m a rk e t O ctober 12, Mrs. R. Sand a n d a tte m p te d to sto p passing mo- vice-president, ---------- ----------- . _ . _ fo rd and Mrs. O tto S o lb e rg er w ill i torists. N ear m idnight th ey w ere of *r° r e ,t Grove, se e re ta ry -tre a su r- b e in c h arg e picked u p a n d ta k e n to B eaverton. Mrs. , H. G. G rove M axine --------- D ahnc. w ho is w ork in g — w d riv — —------- " h i iv e i re x. th uiv e vit i < i e t r of th e a rescue k o x . v*x , Bond , of Forest - in a b e au ty p a rlo r at W hite Sal- car id e n tity unknow n, failed to w as elcv,ed p re sid en t for th e c o u n - - , visited ............... her ■ flnd a doctor, ty a u x ilia ry group, M rs. E. C. m on. — W ash grand- m other. Mrs. Rosa F eucrstein. and F ro m B e av e rto n th e boys w ere M cK inney of H illsboro, v ice -p resi­ o th e r re la tiv e s S unday. tak e n to a P o rtla n d hospital. T hay- dent, a n d Mrs. W ilbur B iederm an A large crow d a tte n d ed the fun- su ffe red a b ro k e n leg a n d of T igard, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. G eorge K oehn of P o rtlan d , de- e ra l service at H elvetia ch u rch for bruises and his com panion escaped ------ ------------- onday. M any w ^ ” b ru is 7 x ''O ----- ffic e ™ 'a 're sea"rch- Pa r ,I " e n t . A m erican L egion corn- O tto S c h in d le r ” M — *— frie n d s from S alem attended. Mr. jng for a c lue to th e hit a n d ru n m ander. told of the a ction of th e S c h in d le r cam e to H elvetia tw o Car. S h e riff C onnell said n a tio n a l con v en tio n at St. Louts y e a rs «ago. He cam e from S w itzer- ^ jrs w p Ju n g n ic k e l of Hills- d e m a n d in g im m ed iate p a y m e n t of lan d six y e ars ago a n d spent fo u r boro ro u te 4 is convalescing at ‘h e a d ju s te d serv ice com pensation, y e a rs n e a r Salem . ,h e Jo n e s h o sp ital from in ju rie s . O th e r legion lead ers p re sen t w ere M r and Mrs. V ictor C h risten sen received S e p tem b e r 21 w h en a car Ju d g e M oreland of P o rtlan d , de- a n d d a u g h te r V irginia atte n d ed th e d riv en bv h e r husb an d w as in- t'a r t 'n e ']t serv ice officer; Ed E lvers w e d d in g of C h ris C h risten sen a n d Volved in a collision at Second and of p ° r tla " d - P®*1 d e p a rtm e n t com - M iss H ilda E L ickess at P o rtla n d B aseline in H illsboro w ith a m a- m n n d e r- C om m ander Ben Fletsh- S a tu rd a y night. A fte r a tr ip to ch in e d riv en by Dick C adv of Hills- 2,'®"’ R° f* £ lty P o rtian d ; B ritish C olum bia. C anada. th e boro. M rs Ju n g n ic k e l su ffe red back f--or" m a n d e r G eorge R auch 1 o rt- n e w ly w ed s w ill m ak e th e ir hem e a n d in te rn a l in ju rie s, head cuts ¿ n d post No. I: IV eem an Frazier, h e re on th e C h risten sen b ro th e rs a n d a b ru ise d arm . M cM innville, d istric t com m ander, farm . H arold. 9. son of Mr. a n d Mrs. and Mrs. B lanche Jones, sta te vice- Mrs. A lfred N vdegger and baby j H M abley of H illsboro, su ffer- p resid en t of th e a u x ilia ry of M ilw a u k ie v isite d h e r p aren ts. txj cuts a n d b ru ises T uesday noon M r and Mrs. F re d Youngen. from W ednesday to S u n d a y n i g h t _ , en by M rs F ra n k R inck of B anks, t ' ~ U U l l l 7 M r and Mrs. C h ris Je n n y of a ccording to an accident re p o rt in 1 B rid a l V eil v isite d h e r m other, th e sh e riff's office. T he child ra n I Mrs. E lizab eth S chm idt Sunday in to th e road, becam e confused. ; ... ____ _ M iss E dna K o rn is sp en d in g this hesitated a n d th en ra n in front o f , m en ta l in th e a fte rn o o n w ill be w eek v isitin g h e r p a ren ts. M r and th e Rinck m achine, th e re p o rt said ad d ressed by S u p e rin te n d e n t K ath- M rs. C. E. K orn, a n d o th e r r e la ­ T he accident took p lace at th e e rin e M cRav of C lackam as county. tiv e s a n d friends. Miss K orn is A dventist school w est of th e R av- . j j . » .u . . . em ployed in th e office of th e M ating cannery. Mrs. R in ck w as ,,r^ ' " g a ?,dr£ ' s o i ,h * ‘" s ,ltu te ,'1‘U g* \en , b< S 2 ‘nCy S o u th e rn P acific ra ilw a y and has e x o n era te d of blam e bv th e boy s n o t been hom e for o ver a year. father, a ccordin g to S h e riff J W l5t „ ,h f J*0” 1" C onnell lng O re 8 °n la »- F o u r-H c lu b ac- Mrs. K. S higeno of n e a r B anks dP^ S^ , by H h V 1 w as cut a n d b ru ise d in an au to -,fym Mlr ' sta ,e c ' u b leader, w hile Officers County Jamboree Named Helvetia Club to Hold Sale when he was struck bv a car drlv. p oiinf... IMst;hlh. UISUIUK in City Monday Youth Dies from J B Cr3 sh 0,1 ,he D0d*°n T rO ad Gunshot Wounds an k s th is w eek he S higeno tru ck , in w hich M rs S higeno was (C ontinued from page « 6 | r id in g in to a rd one east d riv e n of b y th R e ussell T ig Rock R aun c ree of k j in , 0 w jth h r h u sb a n d. 1 sh pf e? ldent co u n ,y h e alth association, w ill on school health. C rash ed vionucu ^ " T o u n T T e V h ^ a ^ : bridge, according to a re p o rt in J u n io r C rid e r 6 « o n n f \ f r ^ n d th e office of J. W. C onnell, sh e r- v ^ T e s t e r C rid er HBl«bo™ ro u te iff. R aun w as slig h tly bruised. 4 " t-a s cu, on fh e h e a d ^ h e n th e M oore and h is com panion told dep- a ; » hich he was ‘ rid in e w ith U ? ! be7 ia u; b 2 . 2 ^ ,ga.t ! d. ' ? ha_t ! F r a n k s C rid e r c r a 7 h ^ r X 8 a he a n d his com panion w ere on b A rth u r S chw inot on the th e ir w ay to C o ch ran to hunt. S n te r ^ U o n of T h ird av en u e and S t r u c k h v a h it a n d m r» d r iv e r . . . . U 3 CZ1UC 311(1 S tru c k by a hit and ru n d riv e r j ““ “ as h e w alk ed along th e p avem ent ^ d m g m T ¿ l a t e d r e ^ r t n e a r St. M ary's H om e for Boys. X r i , r . « ffi^ i 7 k ; ^ 2 S e p tem b e r 27. C hapm an T hayer. 14, the she r lf f s ° a ic e th ls » eek still is confined to a P o rtla n d h o s­ p ital. a ccording to a repo: re p o rt m ade T u esd ay to S h e riff J. W. C onnell ROLLER SKATING a “'f“; a? d tion ls scheduled fo r 11:05 p. m w lth C H N osler of H illsboro, Pr ts id e " ‘- charge. A n n u al elec- tio n of o fi‘cers w ill be conducted. R ay J H aas of A lo h a-H u b er w ill Preside o ver th e m eeting a n d an n u a l eIection ot oMicers fo r th c o lz a r n c n ta r v in o in n le ' . e.*; e le m en tary n p r rin c ip a ls’ association in th e a f'c rn o o n . M usical n u m b ers w ill be pro- vid d ed by C a rl E ggim an of P o r t­ lan d ro u te 5 a n d E d w a rd M osh- ofsky of H illsboro ro u te 1. T he in s titu te p ro g ram w as organized Telegraph Strike of Operators Ends ^’rintende^traus' county scbbo1 su’ F o u r guards, posted S a tu rd a y at th e p ro p e rty of th e M ackay Ra- dio & T eleg ra p h com pany south- east of H illsboro, w e re released , W ednesday a fte rn o o n on o rd e rs of R. T. S p en cer, d istric t m an a g er for th e com pany, acco rd in g to J o h n W C onnell, sh eriff. T h e g u a rd s w e re placed. S h e riff C onnell said, w h en p ick e ts w ere posted th e re b y strik in g em ployes of th e com pany d e m an d in g m ore wages. G u a rd s w ere J. A K ram - ien. F ra n k H ew itt, R. J . S enske a n d H allie Irela n d . S trik in g o p e rato rs w e re b a c k on ! th e jo b and th e com pany is oper- a tin g on schedule. S p e n c er to ld th e s h e r if fs office. z -------:------------ - A p p ro x im ately 280 tea ch e rs from public schools of W ashington coun- ty and, in a ddition, tea ch e rs from se v e ra l of th e p riv a te schools, a re i e x p ected to a tte n d M onday. Of th e to ta l nu m b er, 80 a re high school tea ch e rs a n d th e re m a in d e r from th e e le m e n ta ry schools. --------------------------- / " " „ I . . C l , , . . __ «311**111 v J r t l l l lOVV 11 • T> 1 1T1 C O U f l t V B ud^C t ‘ (Continued from pane one) & A RG U S, H IL L S B O R O , C OREGON 1) > ,* I due to an increase in the n u m b er II , c h ild r e n fro m tC;G in 1935 to C j C I I O I I S I v C S l t l C l l l 9369 next year. T he law re q u ire s th a t th e levy for th e fund be $10 per c ap ita for each child for c o u n ­ M is C h ristin a H ansen. 63. died ty school purpose* and 10 cents per at h e r hom e n e a r Scholls O ctober c ap ita for lib ra ry fund. E stim ated e x p e n d itu re s for c o u n ­ 3 and fu n eral services w ere held ty roads next y e a r is placed at from the Donelson \ S ew ell chap 101,072 as co m pared to $196.510 el S a tu rd ay afternoon. In term en t th is y e a r w hile this y e a r th e re M ountainside cem etery at --------------- in o u tstan d in g w ar i Scholls w ere $92.67094 ra n ts co m pared to $87.643 64 n e x t! M rs H unsen. » h o was born In y e a r T his m akes th e total ex- C linton. Iowa. S e p tem b e r 12. 1372. p e n d itu re s $288.756 64 for 1936 t(s cam e west as a sm alt girl w ith her co m p ared to $289.196 94 for this Parents, Mr. and Mrs Amos Nel- year. T hese figures, less receipts son- and »«'tiled in C h ehalem val from sources o th e r th an tax a tio n *«'•' ®he w as m a rrie d to C h ristia n w hich am o u n ted to $155.754 81 for H ansen and liv e d in C hehalem 1935 and a re estim ated a! $143.551 - ' - ‘Hey for a n u m b er of years be- 99 for 1936. gives a to ta l to be f°re " ’U 'ln g to Scholls. M rs Han- rasied in 1936 of $145,204 65 as com- sen had lived *'i h e r hom e pared to $133.426 13 this y e ar or a Scholls for 27 years. net inerease for a n o th e r y e ar of D eceased Is survived by the I d- $11.778.52 low ing c hildren: A nna H ensen. L I- T otal fig u res place th e to ta l to J'«’ How-brook. Je ss ie Wise. C..cl be raised m 1936 as $393.061 10 as H ansen, alt of P o rtlan d ; H urry, com pared to $376.032.77 in 1935 or G aston; E lm er a n d F ruiik at hom e and May E. S tout. H illsboro ro u te a net in crease of $17.028 33. 5. F our g ra n d ch ild re n , Louis and W ayne M adison. A lta Hunsen and C h ester L ucier. a n d four b ro th ers and sisters also su rv iv e as follows: Mrs Em m a A llen. A m ity; Mrs H annah M arsh, P o rtlan d . F runk and G eorge Nelson. N ew berg. (C ontinued from oner onrt dow n th e riv er, a n d re p ea te d r e ­ quests h a v e been m ade th a t the city ta k e steps to a b ate th e nui sance a p p a re n t d u rin g th e height of pollution low w a te r in the su m ­ m e r tim e. ......... . . ' It is p ointed o u t in th is eonnec- Buried Saturday Sf cecial Election for City Called T h u m d u y , O cto b u r I<». IMIS G eorge Findley. M arquis w heat. 1st. F F McCormick, ll.um ehen barley 1st. F. !• M eCornaek. Wi consul bai ley. 1st, It M Scott. W hite S p in » ’, oats 1st; Floyd B ieily. Itt 3. B eaverton, onions. 1st; G eorge Findley. E arliest of All potatoes, 1st; G eorge Findley, N etted Gems. 1st. G eorge Lindley. N etted Gems. 2nd. F re d Jossy, lit 2. P ortland. Bed* clover 2nd. F ran k Seluieide H illsboro, H ungarian \ etch, 2nd E L Jam es. Kt 2. B eaverton. corn, tad; Robert Plieth, Rt i > W hite C lub w heat 2nd; F rank Schneider. Hillsboro. W hite W inter wheat, 2nd. E. J. Maple. Forest Ci rove. G rey oats. 3rd, Koy Bacon. Kt. 3, B eaverton. F ed eratio n w heat. 3rd. Amos B ierly. Kt 3. B eaverton, onion* 3rd; F J. Maple. Forest G ro \. Soft w hite w heat, 5th; W T P utnam . Kt. 5, H illsboro, Red D ent corn. 2nd. County Club Folk Enter at Pacific S e v en teen W ashington county 4 11 clu b m em bers have e n te re d 38 e x ­ hib its in both th e clu b a n d open classes ut the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l M a n u fac tu rers' and L and P roducts show , according to L. E Francis, assistant county agent. E xhibits a re being e n te re d ill both th e 10 und 25-eer classes a n d in th e 10 and 100-ear open classes. Boys en- rtng e x h ib its a re Am os a n d El liner B ierly. G len Ireland. Jo h n Bargain Day H ere Saturday Attracts u' 25c 2 35c Formation of New District Planned C onditional a p p ro v al to creatio n of a new* school d latrlct w as given W ednesday a fte rn o o n ut a m ee t­ ing In H illsboro of th e W ashing­ ton county b o u n d a ry board, ac cording to O. It K laus, s u p e rin ­ tendent T he a p p ro v al is |>vtiding a b uilding progrum to be w orked out t>y K ruus und Koy C am ion, M ultnom ah county school su p erin ­ tendent. T he district w ould com prise ab o u t j tw o sections of land tw o m iles ' northeust of C e d ar Mill In whut Is know n as th e B onny S lope s e ttle ­ m ent, un urea now being p o p u ­ lated by new fam ilies occupying sm all tru cts of land. T h e school w ould accom m odate c h ild ren now a tte n d in g th re e other schools and w ould be a Joint d istric t w ith M ultnom ah. T he M ultnom ah bo u n d ary bo ard alread y has given conditional a p ­ p roval to the school. M arriage Licenses P a pa 11 .it 11. i in. W illium E. Lee. B unks route 1, Koy Ira B urk of Forest G rove plead guilty In Justice court Wed ro u te I and M arcella C K indel of tiesday aftern o o n before A W Forest G rove ro u te 2. Oatober 4 H avens to e n te rin g an Intersection of an a rte ria l highw ay w ithout Q uality Job p rin tin g A rgus stopping and puid a fine of $5 and costs. T he a rre st w as al C am pbell b ridge on t h e L uurcl-H illsboro road. Too Late to Classify W ANTED G irl for general house­ w ork Mrs. L eland Shuw , B eav­ erton l ’llo o r till.' 34 a n d decom pose in th e ch an n el set- d u a rt cans Pol-O -C rem e fu rn itu re ! tin g up th ere b y a dan g ero u s pollu- P°*‘s h - J c Penney C o. I pr. over '» addition to these crops cn- tion. ' “ Ils. 1 bedspread, 1 toy; C u rry 's , , l l. 3-piece m ixing bow l “ f bour- pro d u ce of sow, his single ow ners on th e riv e r fro n t ta k e sel: O akes G rocery. 4 1-lb puck f“ ‘ barrow , und pen of 3 burrow s place, cost HilLsboro c o n sid erab le ages K risP>' C rack ers; S elfridge ln th « '•P«'» classes for D u ro c -Je r- sum s of m oney, not only for de- f u r n itu r e Co.. 1 floor lam p, 1 m ix- i sc5's- fense b u t for dam ages if found ' nK bowl; 1 pie p late a n d serv er. M arvin H ey n d erlck x of C orne- guilty of th e charges. , P oo l-G ard n er L u m b er Co.. 5 2tk- lius ro u te 1 is e n te rin g his senior A n o th e r point in u rg in g t h e Packages nails: H illsboro Feed C o . y e arlin g h eifer and ju n io r heifer adoption of a new system for H ills- 30 pounds d a iry salt. 1 package calf ill th e 4-H clu b H olstein di- boro. is th e pollution w hich follow s M °rcrop, 1 pin t F ly-tox; L ester . vision, his H am pshire y e arlin g ew e th e filtra tio n of e fflu e n t in to th e Iceland A C o , 2 boys' pocket and ew e lam b in th e 411 sheep ground from sep tic ta n k s in th e knives: W eil's, 1 3-lb w hite cotton classes, a P oland-C hina ju n io r gilt, presen t n o n -sew er d istrict, M cGee batt; 1 larg e oilcloth tab le cover, and pen of 3 w hite P e k in ducks, says T ests h ave show n th a t w astes 1 m en 's C olum bia kn it sleeveless A delbert E vers a n d J u a n ita H ey- from septic ta n k s a re highly c h arg - z‘PP«'r sw eater. 1 boy's polo sh irt, n d e ric k x a re e n te rin g in th e 4-H ed w ith h a rm fu l b a cteria a n d a re H illsboro M eat C o . 5 2-lb puck pou ltry division a pen of ducks su b ject to cond em n atio n a t any wienies; S m ith 's G rocery, 5 and pen of w hite leghorns, r e ­ tim e by th e bo ard of health . 4-bar packages W hite W onder lau n - «pectively H ow ard T rac h se l o f T h e only a n sw e r to this, M cGee drv so;,p; T exaco S tation. 4 1-qt. R eedvllle is e n te rin g a y e arlin g points out, is to connect th e sep tic cans H avoline oil; J. L. z\nderson h eifer in the 4-11 H olstein division ta n k s to sew ers and c a rry th e J®»'‘’ler. 1 can d y ja r. 1 tie clip; --------------------------- lisposal plant. p lant d w C o p elan d Y ards, 4 5-lb pack- pi w astes th ro u g h a disposal ages nails; T he M e n s Shop. 2 pr a8es Budget for Hilhi Cash G rocery, 15 10-oz cans K C b aking pow der; Im p erial Feed A 3iUTie th ree Years G rain Co- P< Shop c a ttle sp ray 1 4 oz Hess m edicated pow der, 1 COilSt OBOFt Y.Ut Roilds IH DoilBt C ounty Com m issioners in both W ashington and M ultnom ah c o u n ­ package R ats-kill, h a lf-p in t L ice-a- Ues a re kept busy w ith re p o rts of $250; tran sp o rta tio n , $14.250; do- m ite rejects a n d re co n sid e ratio n s in con- m estic science, $100; a n d m anual ncction w ith th e W ilson riv e r and train in g . $200. U n d e r debt service, . w . v ii u c i u c u t s e r v ic e . • » —, th e Wolf creek cutoffs to th e sea th e d istric t proposes to re tire $15.- N otification w as given f r o m 000 in bonds ds a n d $3255 in w ar- I / W ashington again last w eek th a t ran ts. In te re st on bonds w as set a t $5490 and on w a rra n ts $1000 Jects. T hc re p o rt w as Im m ediately Incom e e stim . ates w e re non-high - (Continued from naxe one) ; follow ed by a sta te m e n t from E school d istric t fo r tu itio n $9493 38 m cr of H illsboro. T he p lan t w ill J. G riffith . W PA a d m in istra to r for and tra n s p o rta tio n $6000 A bal- be located n e ar th e R ay-M aling O regon, th a t the re p o rt w as in ance on hand of $6.62 w as re- can n e ry and w ill use w aste from e rro r a n d th a t W ashington was p o rted by L. C Lom ax, d istric t the c an n e ry for a p a rt of th c m a- asking for a d d itio n al inform ation C »» u terial. before passing final Judgm ent. M em bers of th e bu d g et com m it- Mill con stru ctio n w ill be used F u rth e r inform ation, ex p la in in g tee w hich m et w ith th e school in settin g up th e b uildings to house th e necessity of th e tw o projects. l i i V i w cre C h e ster C. W ohler, the stills and m achinery. P resen t th e ir re la tio n sh ip to P o rtlan d , and H illsboro ro u te 4; E. L Jo h n so n plans call for a capacity of 1000 im p o rtan ce as lasting projects, has a n d R. C Busch. H illsboro; E dgar gallons a day of d ry alcohol w hich been p re p are d by W PA e ngineers Rehse, F arm in g to n ; a n d M r s . w ill im m ed iately m ix w ith m ateri- assisted b y those in te rested and is A dolph Schm idt, L aurel. als to produce fuel for in te rn a l e ith e r in W ashington or on the — ■— ------------------ In ; , ■ ''.iif f ph I C o u n ty P i o n e e r to b e the U nited S ta te s c ar ow n ers! (C ontinued from pane one! INcW CoiUpanV tO Start Plant Soon - ad reJec,ed ,he ,wo pro T he in crease in th e am o u n t allow - ed fo r re g istra tio n and e lection is m ade necessary due to th e fact th at d u rin g th e y e a r 1936 a p rim a ry a n d general election w ill be held H a re S p e a k e r a t W e s t ".Any in crease m ade n ccessarv in Thursday Special Union Farm Union Meet the co u n ty budget by legislative W illiam G. H are discussed polit- action m ust be m et now in th e ! ical q u estio n s a t th e W est U nion fu tu re by in cre ased taxes. T he F a rm ers' U nion m eetin g at N orth o p e ratin g costs of th e v a rio u s de- j P lain s T h u rsd a y night. J o h n P ubols p a rtm e n ts of th e co u n ty govern- I presid ed in th e absence of F red m ent, w ith th e ex cep tio n of the 1.... Buried Here Thursday , Jossy, w h o w as a t M edford at- road d e p a rtm e n t h a v e re ac h ed an ten d in g th e fu n e ra l of a re la tiv e irre d u c ib le m inim um and no sub- F u n e ra l services for Mrs. M ary F o rre ste r s p lan h e re not only ) N ew m em b ers w ere in itiate d . A - sta n tia l re d u ctio n can be m ade in H u m p h rey s W olverton. ,9. pio- includes the use of can n e ry w astes ! social m ee tin g w ill b e h e ld Oc- those costs. It w ould be possible to n e er d a u g h te r of th e late Ju d g e but w aste fru its from th e orch ard s' Hillsboro to b er 17. M em bers m ay in v ite fu rth e r red u ce the road fund, but ° f - S™1 " . a?d her farm . - ----- ----- . «‘ ------- . . . . . . product. piuuuvi.il. i P e te B auer. P o rtlan d b e er tru c k E venings, 7 :3 0 to 10:30 frien d s to th e dance. L adies w ill only a t th e p rice of n eg le ctin g th e H illsb o ro , w ill b H e held at 2 p. m. The p lan t also can consum e w aste d r iv e r, waived p re lim in a ry h e arin g road system to an e x te n t th a t today 'T n u rsd a y ) b rin g lunch. at M iller & wood, in cluding old stu m p s from T h u rsd a y and w as bound o v e r to i w ith in th e course of a v e ry few Tracy chap« 1 m P ortland. In ter- w hich th e re sin is tak e n as a by- th e g rand ry ry u n d e r $250 bonds g rand ju ju y ears o u r co u n ty roads w ould be ir. m ent w ill be in th e I. O. O F cem - product. F o rre ste r says, B au er is accused of strik in g E arl an in to le rab le condition a n d re- e te ry in H illsboro. D eceased is sur- B atem an, sto re o p e rato r n e ar G le n ­ W A SHING TO N COUNTY FARM LAND ' q u ire th e e x p e n d itu re of an en- vived by th e follow ing c hildren: x-, . wood. in an a rg u m e n t over w hich ! orm ous sum of m oney to re b u ild M rs. V era L G ilb ert. Mrs. C larice 3 W e C D S t £ t k c S I H K f'll b ra n d of b eer B atem an should sell * 11 them It is obvious th a t a re d u c ­ L. M ackey, Irv in g R. W olverton, B atem an su ffe red a b ro k e n leg. tion in the road fund, w hich w o u ld ' Mrs. L illian E Maw, Mrs. J e a n W L ee M cF arland. A loha b eer p a r­ not p erm it a d eq u a te m ain ten an ce P e tite a n d H arold E. W olverton; lo r o p e ra to r a rre ste d se v e ra l w eeks w ould be an econom y of th e m ost also su rv iv e d by 20 g ra n d ch ild re n I (Conti™«! from „„.i , ago for assa u lt a n d ........................... b a tte ry , is in expensive k in d .” a t th e office of - — i\n1fkC Coupe 1931 Dodge Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe ....... 1929 Chevrolet Coach a ! 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Olds Coach 1929 Oakland IQ C k ff Sedan 1932 Ford C oupe 1927 Chevrolet Q ff Coupe TRUCKS 1930 C hev T ruck, 131-inch, and red stock ra ck 1931 l ord T ru ck w ith I Q ^ f f h y d ra u lic du m p body 1929 Ford T ru ck 1929 C h ev ro let T ruck, 131-inch and stock 225 0 /9 I4A ff li,9 rack .................. 175 318-332 MAIN 8T. Also Lot on Second Ave. , Bought and Sold 1935 W illy. "77” Sedan 1929 Ford Sedan 1929 Nash Sedan 1929 Essex Coupe 1935 Graham-Paige Sedan (Demonstrator) Chevrolet Touring Ford Model T Coach 1927 Nash Sedan O th e r cam to chooae front $20 an d up All kinds of Top W ork. P a in tin g an d Body W ork. i Cars Washed and Polished A g en t fo r W illy, and Graham-Paige Graham-Paige Sedan $869 Delivered Here W illy. 4-door Sedan $579 Delivered Here Go with the Crowd Gas - Oil - Accessories B u ckeye Used Car Exchange N E \V M A N A G E M ENT 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 Sale Ends Sat. Night Special Bargains Friday and Saturday Broadcloth 1000 Bolts SLIPS BIAS T A PE F o r w om en, lace trim ­ m ed, all sizes. Special Rie Rae b ra id s a n d edgings, 6c a n d 10c values. Choice 25c 100 N E W 3c DRESSES Sensationally Priced S m a rt R ab b it's H a ir afid Mixed W ool in one a n d tw o-piece styles — an d p o p u la r A c etate C r e p e D resses in sizes 16 to 44. Id e al for fall w e ar— and th ey s ta rt selling F rid a y m orning. Re h ere ea rly ! Choose t $ a K AND Prompt Service j j USED CARS P a tte rn UIVIMKi EASY » I ÍL IN G SE W IN G Phone 81 Main Street Specials for October 11 and 12 Wesson O il Pint and mixer ...... ...... P aper N ap kin s 250 ....................... Coffee M A N N IN G ’S. Lb. B ran Flakes POST’S. Pkg.................................. Rice Flakes H E IN TZ. Pkg.............................. 40c 18c 24c 10c 12c M any o th e r item s sp ecially priced fo r F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . T hese prices good Oct. 11 and 12 only. Bo sure your frocks ha th a t wanted profession look about them— choo McCall Printed Patter This modern pattern mi mizes your sewing hour and assures you porfect fittin g costumes. Besides, each season’s successes are shown by McCall. Select our new fabrics for the, making— we havo the new est textures and colors. DRESS GOODS All wool plaids and stripes, 54inchefl wide. Yard ................. 98c McCall Printed Pattern 8515