The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
H IL L S B O R O
1 C atherine
and
« > y
Esther and Eddie w™»
Boge visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Penne
Many Attend
of Scholls Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boge and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. W hitmore of
Local Opening j Iy .aurel and were
guests of Mr and Mrs.
•
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
day in Washougal. Wash , w ith the
Knepper family. Mrs. G enzer's par
riïFfllPrS I V>lllkZll
J f llO t l
««XI.I11VI.O
TI Lucky Envelopes
| Charles Sehmidlin of Vernonia
Decried by Bureau
, visited at Mrs T Sinejknl's Sunday
I
ents.
Has Big Rally
lly
Mr. and Mrs. C. J
M arion Boge in P ortland T hanks­
daughter Joan of
giving.
M
.
. 1
pending
ten days
Sahnow Garage Scene of
Mi and Mrs S H. Dalby and National Secretary Coming stru b b home
son W ebster went to Bonneville
to a« . H e r e S a t u r d a y
I Charles W alters and
Gala Opening Friday
, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Will
1 n e r e oaiuraay
i i'iH> are putting in a
I and Miss Aloah Finnell of Portland
I farm here.
Wishing the Sahnow brothers accompanied them.
coum v" M ^ n T i T r s ' V H Me i W llklnson Logging
every success in their new garage
streets, a crowd of approxim ately
200 persons attended the official
opening
at the Sahnow garage
.
- Eri- .
day evening. William Bevans of
Portland acted as m aster of cere-
monies and introduced the various
features on the entertainm ent pro-
gram
, ,
/
An expression of appreciation for
the confidence shown by the Sah-
nows in docating their business in
Hillsboro was given by Mayor J IL
G arrett. New testing equipm ent in-
stalled in the garage was explained
by W. H McCann. United Motor
Service representative. O ther events
on the program included musical
num bers by Claire Beeler, Miss
DeLaurice Bump and the Laurel
orchestra; a ventriloquist act by
Bill Brown of Portland; and a short
talk by Sid Hammond of the Sun-
F r te a u t o chm c was conducted at
the garage Monday and Tuesday by
McCann. The clinic will be con-
tinued Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.
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T-.
1«
Valley Towns Form
Basketball League
Sunset basketball league, consist­
ing of eight teams, has been organ­
ized. and Hillsboro plays the open­
ing game at home December 10. A
cbmplete schedule for th e first half
of the season ..«-w
has been
wot ««« completed
to end February 4 The second
half probably will start about Feb­
-_
_ _____
_
ruary w
8 with the two w
inners
meet-
ing at the end of the season for
the championship.
Ernest Clinton of Portland was
elected president and F. E. Cum-
mings of Forest Grove, secretary-
treasurer
The follow
managers
er; Carlton,
ton, Louis
Rpssell;
3t rlonor G,ourt bll‘
a®7-
IVt.rfl LaNldie I ransitrs
of the new stafe h o u seCM r/V o 'o r-
Plan« w ere marte fnr a
i - m - ! w hen four windows w ere broken. , N«llle R"«m u>
hies, who ,s a m em ber of a pio.wer c o u s i n 7he " K e m í X V T o u t * ^ zui’k reported <ha‘ “e was a t - S
O
rp iX n ti /a
t r x ilv t takes
a im e ♦Dr»
p n in l in o 1 trt
r,4 in ., n ux, 1 A c «
Oregon
family,
the place of ~ m astership" to be "held fn H illsb o ro I ! t ternptinS
to rvnes
P°ss another /»no*
car n and
i ..
..
,
H
d Latourette. speaker
h i a c
h n n n o at
a»
of the house. hlS < big
chance
officiating as gOVi ernor of Oregon
last w pp U -m d t h n 's p e a k e r did not
l
♦
“ - lin e a d v a n u ta iu g e n o O t
anyJ
? m<L tak in 6 advantage of
opportunity.
•
,
Thousands v,
of u dollars
in in
interest
u o u is in
ie r e s i
paym ents are being saved by Ore-
5 °" I “ ’” and Schoo‘ dlstricts u n ‘
proYlslons oi a ,bUl passed
.Y
'" e icgis-
by . the regular session of the
legis-
u r T H o î m a T u n d ! ? m T ? T reas;
this ac' sDOnsored bv H o lm aT ^iJii
s i,h
B o lm a n ' c l ' 11
C j r " t iv iiir
• > iL V » , - aav,s«.i«ti.
subdivisions of the state may fix
the interest rate on their w ar-
rants at a figure lower T hm ' Aw
legal
iD i.' • '
S ' - « rate
•’ M
C a n ' v . m
’ W i i n i f i t n l S
"
8?
accepted
z . as
i its
u j portion
* e inc of tn the 1936
followed on mcr^asing th ° ‘
of scouts .n H i l S n ir« ,™ I
o
w i V SCOUIS
T n T II
J ’
was pointed out by the field ex-
ecutive W. F Johnson, that t o o
high a percentage of th e Hillsboro
scouts w
w ere
ere in
in m
the e m
higher
age
scouw
gher age
brackets and p articular em phasis
must be made on recruiting young-
er boys in local troops and trans-
le
rn n g oiaer
ferring
older scouts
scouts to
to the
the Sea
Sea
shlp R' ,L ' B urne“ - skipper
r^glonal fla8-shlk’ of Portland.
' ' * 11 a
act
as s skipper
the e n next
v i us»
n ip p e r i for
or m
ext
tw o m onths in an effort to increase
the num ber of boys in thi- unit
'ijar- ’jaF-
co n ,r‘buting as much
Rehearsals have begun for a play
as $3.500,000 a year tow ard the
"Cornfed Babies," to be given at
support of state governm ent.
the schoolhouse December 19.
The
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10 m ake good its offer of W
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Pa rk ior capitol purposes. The city v .
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ouncil ls expected to pass an ordi- K rieger Home Destroyed
nance concerning t h e proposed
by Fire Friday Evening
J®
at an early sos-ion So far
The home of John fcrîëgèr and
no objection has been heard from family, who lived on the G rcen-
any of the Willson heirs to the viIle-Forest G rove highway, was
transfer and city officials do not destroyed by fire Friday night a*
expect any protest. It is not ex- 6:15. It is reported th at the fire
peeted th at the park w ill be used was caused by the ignition of gas-
for building purposes, but will be oline on the hands of one of the
preserved intact as a p art of th boys when he entered the house
capitol grounds
after w orking on a car. The fire
burned so rapidly that the family
escaped w ith little else but thc
clothing they wore. A piano was
(By I. R. struhbi
saved and a few other articles, it
Mr. and Mrs. John Jeppesen and is reported.
children of Bacona visited at the
The residence, which was a total
Joe Sm ejkal and V. C. S trubb to n , was the property of A lbert
J> homes Sunday.
Evers, and was partly covered by
Lester Fenn spent Thanksgiving insurance.
w ith his parents in Portland.
_____________
Mr and Mrs- Earl G enzer and
If you change your address kind-
daughter Donna and E verett Gen- ly notify th e Argus direct and at
Ps) zer visited from T hursday to Sun- once.
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Prompt
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
s
s
Pancake Flour «
SYRUP
CANE and MAPLE. Red & White. Pint.
COFFEE
i
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Irene A.
Vi». Lot 7
<
( lam
R. ..I «
u M
ux.
M rA m nch
Oak Park
vs
Davla
1»
28-oz. pkg.......
Two new tires
u rst
p u o iic a u o n
or in is su m m o n s
Used Car Exchange
n e y s f e w a n d for c o sts a n d
Phone 2641
ei ux
Fashion Craft
CHRISTMAS TIES
" ‘ " ‘c " • » « '" • « *>•«» • " »
„»
office of John Connell, sheriff. The
cars w ere driven by T. W. Mulli-
van and CIark F‘'a'n p ‘on. both of
Scholls
Mrs. Elizabeth Reed entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schulm erich
and daughter Alice of Hillsboro
Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Frances Kellogg has been
pa'st -tW0 weelw “* thc home
of her son, Hugh Kellogg.
Mr. and Mrs H. L. McCool and
fam ily were T hursday guests at
D L G.
Ferdinand VonKanel et ux to Herl»ert
Olaon et al. Lot « A *h Valley Tract.
E lm e r
W . C la r k e t u x
to C la re n c e W .
C lark et «I. part I«ot 16 («arden Home.
Ju liu *
Chri»ten*en et ux to M arion E.
H a rt et ux, part Lot 5 Block 4 Hill»-*
boro.
M arion E. H a rt et ux to D« ri» L itera l
et ux, p a rt Lot 5 Block 4 H igh ., Hill»>
boro.
M athilda Garde to (»a»r*e Cecil Lud-
wiir et ux, T ra c t 327 Johnson Eatate A d­
dition.
Emma Keen to Hazel Berirquam et vlr,
part Lots 1 and 2 KinneHAW«H»<| Acreage.
A. k. Haye* et al to Joaeph M a rtin
Richter et ux. part John Flett D. I. C.
It« l>er‘
S
C a n n e ll
to
I o»l>< Í
M a rg a re t 1
Cannell et al. part T I N ItlW .
Washington county to f,ew i* C. Sm ith,
part Block 20 We»t Portland H eight*.
Floy Constance Arme» (E x e .) to I red
Not for Today Alone —
The Memorial you erect today you
offer as a testim onial of your devotion
to some departed life. It serves ns a
symbol of th at life and as a trib u te to
its worth. Occasionally It is dedicated
to more than a single person, to a fam ­
ily perhaps, but always it is erected as
a m ark of affection.’
OREGON M ONUM ENT WORKS
Phone 121
-:-
Hillsboro, Oregon
(V enetian ticket, Chris Zurcher, Rt. 2)
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO., 318-332 E. Main St.
d o o ñ Í T P /lt-z
y o iS ENdOYz
£
s
19c f
10c
9c §
s
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Dec. 6 and 7 only.
1926 Model T Ford Coupe
X ” L°d i n . *' T
¡“ V
4-door Sedan $589 here
I” '®* and answ er the complaint,
Graham
Sedan $869 here
for .w ant .thereof the la.n t.fi will
apply to the C ourt for the relief I
(■as — Oil — Accrasorim
dem anded In the com plaint to-w,.:
et al t«» Guy I'
J lB lg lU C Ilt fO I
(M) together With
Section 35 t in interest at H i
per annum from
...
.« December 29. / 1931 until
p aid . $100-
vtr In A lbert II
j r
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VÜOR R ip e
M A R T /P
Everyone genuine “ Fashion G raft” quality. Silks, repps,
moires, wools, houeles. Hundreds and hundreds of
tie».
G ift boxes FREE of course.
Featuring
250 BEAUTIFUL FILS
Matle by “Fashion
< *«‘U “ j «ill the
newer colors you 11
Ilkc*
g
20-oz.
ing Any Right, Title. Etsate, Lien
‘ - a l ITopcrty
lt ; w
33c
RED & WHITE. 1-lb. jar
J
et
p a rt U l.- k F s i « l « ' . A .ldi-
tion. Beaverton
Gicnn s. Ehie
HOW P lP 1 w 'h
19C
r is
J.
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disbursem ents herein incurred and 2nd and W ash.
to ( iimu-r w. that said judgm ent be decreed HI
J F. Longdon. 45, Hillsboro r route PoidaJd Hei’bU 31 M'Hl 31 ,<lork V WeBt first iind priwr hen upou
Xui*
5. is recovering from injuries re-
A. D. H ill et ux to Mat*
Oeverill
ceived when the autom obile b d riv ­
P. J. McDonald to C. H Jonaa, ’ g-acra --------- -------
en by J M W illiams of Yamhill
M ountain Orchard*.
crashed into the rear end of a Cheha'em
C arl Stein et ux to C harlie Everett
hayrack owned by T. J. Johnson, I'ix le r, Lot« 1 to 6, inclusive, Hl«xk M
70, same address. The accident N orth Plain«.
Rudolph H o ffa rb er et ux to A lbert
happened in the fog at 8:30 Sunday
H o ffa rb e r, E * 4 of Lot 5 T igard Kond
m orning a half mile west of Aloha. Garden«.
Johnson reported to a deputy sh er­
Washington county to Lew i* C. Sm ith
iff that the hayrack was throw n ! »1 »»• Lot« in lilock 20 W « t l'orti«n<i
Height*.
lnt° lh5 d l,ch' the horses ran away
Ethel D. Pyle et al t
E. C. Piernón
and that he ar,d hls com panion et ux, 5.73Ä Acre« Section 14 T'JS R lW .
Michael Su*«hauer et ux to A
Van-
were
”
. ‘brown
----------- to the
I ? ground. Dam-
a«c ( to £ aK,on and harncS!i am oun ‘ D eM ortale et ux, 30 Arre« T I N R3W
(
’a
ri
E.
M
in
x
to
A.
V
anD
eM
ortelc
et
ed to a b°ut $10.
of John R. Porter I». L . ('
Oney Cornelius, Blanche Ben- ux, E. part
I. K u ra tli i A dm in istra to r) to I*. A.
jnd-, DeOnnc M ullivan w ere Anderwon et ux, 1 A rre l*a ia h Kelaey
injured Friday in a car crash at D. L. C.
E. I. K u ra tli • A dm inistrator i to M
l X »
L. Anderwon, 1.5o Arrea Inaiuh Kelaey
VZcck S AcCIcictltS
W
— by —
t
S e V C r ilI I l l l l i r c d
L1
X llJu rC U
Green Mountain
M ILE-A-M INUTE MARTY
it
p loyd. farm er living on
,lMXe'
• exc .nrix. t.. w
S h e r w o ^ route 1 reported Tues-
W* , . t c „
day to s h c rlif J °hn Connell the t;..„ p.ri ,.i A»th»ny iu n ■> I. • »»
of 10 hens from his chicken t.2 K,w . .
house sometim e betw
H « rry J
C arru th rn , r i ux I" ( « rrl»
een Thursday
n ‘ s ^ i ^ ' i ' i ^ k ” f X '„ ' go " « k
night and Sunday morning.
s
Specials for Decem ber 6 and 7
h ri
THE ROYAL
Mason Hill
Powers Grocery |
2 for
USED
CARS
1927 Essex Coupe
and Mrs. Frank Schulmerich, Sun- Monday to be held at noon w ith a
day,
speaker.
Ralph Harford of Blalock visited
at the Frank Schulm erich home
O ur classified columns m ay have
Friday,
..
ju st w hat you are looking for—
Mrs. H. H. Boge and daughters Read them.
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PALM OLIVE.
i lowing describí',1 l i ai property, sit
uatttd in Washington County, Stiitv
of Oregon, bounded and described
as followH, to wit: Lot num bered
76 in Tut.latm Valley Homes, u
shown by the duly recorded plat
thereof, i u W-i hiugtou County,
Oregon; and
that the mortgagt
covering said property be fore­
closed and the property sold to
satisfy said judgm ent an t that the
defendants and each <>f them be
forever b an t'd anti foreclosed of
'till right, title, or interest In and
to said real property, save oidy
the statutory light of redemption.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order
»f . the Honorable
It Frank , Peters.
.
„
Judge of the above entitled court
j made on November 1(1, 11135, du«*et-
Jng SUCh publicutlOll to he m ade 111
D riven by elderly people Look-,
three years later.
Farmington
SOAP
Club Girls Receive
Award for Winners
High School Safe
Baffles Burglars
Thanksgiving
the Char-
at th e other th e w ater was so hot jng to reports to the treasury rie-
1 nanxsgiving guests at tne
m ‘he summ er th at the fish had partm ent
J
*es s Johnson home included Messrs,
Sbenrood; to be moved to colder w ater and p d ru n en l-
. . .
and Mesdames Ernest Huntley and
Paul a t O r a e o ; Linnto n a t C .r l- { h e n frQ z e tQ d p a t h ¡ n t h
w in te r
a u tn m n h il. l i e n
I .
children of Sheridan, Clifford Rob-
to n ; Gaston at Hillsboro.
Pollution
of
stream
s
was
another
win
b
c
a
v
a
i
S
for
P
.
S
February 4 -S herw oo d at St. P a u l; O r­
ertson and son Lester Delm ar Mar-
*" be availabIe io r use ° n « r s -
enco at M u ltn o m a h ; Hillsboro at L in n ­ present menace to fishing, he de-
of Pike.
Miss
Toll
...e n c c e iu iisn iiig , n e a e - n c w o r „ Id — b e fo re n e o m h r r 1A tin
u n 01
1 IKe- M
lss Wilma
W ilm a T
o ll o of r
ton ; Carlton a t Gaston.
d a re d in closing, for which meas- according to S ecretary T f S t a t e ' Yam hi11' M r' a n d M rs G e o rg e Hill
ures must be taken to gain im- c-,„ii
CCi . ary ,,,
b ,a te and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gonvo
m ediate corrections. He cited a con- ‘ c ',
1 c plates will present
and m rs , \ ndy Christenson
an
alum
inum
background
w
i t h spent T hanksgiving at the A. N.
dition in Portland, which he said black ip.tp r-
'¡ , o , r w
Miss Maude Pattee. who has been polluted the riv er for a distance of laCk letterS and n 8ures.
Anderson home in Portland.
working at the Herman Koeber four miles during the sum ¡J-'"«
m er and
« :? wlV,ot f bS i2 ; *2“
" c JA s c o t o T v “ a
home at Sherwood for the past through
_
_____
______
which salmon
three months, is now staying at the fish could not pass during 1Uw
wm-
low w .t .
" V; oouver. W „h .. « „ „ o d a,
C. II.
Captain S. S. Dalby home, while er
»—
s
enues througn income taxes and Gonyo home Sunday.
Mrs. Dalby is visiting at Astoria.
A business meeting and dinner mlscel*an ^ u ’ sources by 1933 is
and Mrs.
Mattoon of
Bob and Ju n e S tew art of Beaver for the night of December 16 was
by l !?e state tax commission. W Mr.
ilsonville
visited Roy
' Wednesday
at
OATS
H. O., quick or regular.
Bureau)
Capitol News Letter
ltnom?h “
CEREAL
WHEAT, Red & White.
Uuainaan
Mrs. Vina Hill's in Portland. Lois , Itn iiin «•, in . i>»rt III» , k 2 W alkrr'n Ad-
und John McCool remuined till I
t"i<-i urov»
W illia m St Thom »* ct ux t«> C arl E
Sunday
Mrs A It. Wenstrom of Portland I ‘.'.r'h.V;' •'!,
Itw*‘ "• HW'« "f ■
s,''" ul‘
visited Mrs. Elizubeth Reed Sun-
„................
.
W i, li li iK lm i m iit ily III W r n lr r u
t lm lir r
CP,,r S C. C. Speaker m.)ny Qf thp adjacent counties wU
Orenco at Gaston
n
llv lt c r
Five-Year Award
estim ated $400.000.000 each year as
^ n o '. h ^ n T t ^ ^ ^
fid
o im r i g to
to O
l ic r I in
n t the
h e w ay o
has s n nothing
offer
of f
game, he said.
The outdoors, he declared,
December 10— M ultnom ah
at Orenco
be considered as a great farm
St. Paul at Sherwood; Gaston at Carlton
Linnton at Hillsboro.
w hich can be raised a great
December 13— Hillsboro at Gaston ; Carl
of game for recreation and
ton at Linnton ; Sherwood at Multnom ah
spite the densely packed
Orenco at St. Paul.
tion. To clinch his argum ent
December 17— M ultnom ah at Carlton
Gaston at Orenco; Linnton a t Sherwood. ferred
.c u a v n o
w ucic
to Massachusetts,
Sr. Paul at Hillsboro.
huntinc has been restored a n d
December 2 O -H iU sb cro at M ultnom ah;
i ? reS.lOred 4l_a n ?
Orenco at L in n to n ; C arlton a t St. P a u l; ' ' h e r e
the population IS SO thick
Sherwood at Gaston.
that rifles are forbidden and hunt-
December 27— Multnom ah at L in n to n ; m g must be done w ith
shotcuns
Hillsboro at Orenco^ Sherwood a t C arl- a n d
b u ck s h o t w ith
ic h
to n ; Gaston at St. Paul.
anc^ . buckshot
w ith u w h hich
equip-
January 3— Linnton at Gaston ; Carlton B le n t hunters
kill nearly 10,000
at H illsb o ro ; St. Paul at M u ltn o m a h ; O r- d e e r each season,
enco at Sherwood.
Referring again to th e O re e o n
January 7 M ultnom ah at C ««ton; O r- sj tu a tio n
A v e rill d e c la re d
th •
enco at Carlton ; Linnton at 1 St' P*ul: there is too much oohdes in the
Sherwood at Hillsboro.
gam ! and fS h c o m m iX n ¿ n !
January 10 — Hillaboro at
Sherwood
O ra«,; commission learnina its Iota in t ,.°"e
im »
Gaston at M u ltnom ah; Carlton at Orenco
St. Paul at Linnon
P . u | . to be replaced by a newly elected
January 14— Multnom ah at St.
Sherwood at O renco; Hillsboro a t C arl- governor. Game farms and hatch-
eries are located for political
D olitical r rea-
ea.
to n ; Gaston a t Linnton.
Gaston ; Carl-
January 17—
n - s St.
u r Paul
a u i at Gaston;
Lari- sons he
and
t f
th . .
ton at Sherwood; Linnton a t M u ltn o m a h ;
u „
.....
-b t
Orenco a t Hillsboro.
results. He cited two hatcheries
January 2 4 - Multnom ah at
H illsb o ro ; which had been located in eastern
a s A f t s s ; 1 81
c" " “ "
°™ " " "5
Pu.,riy
I 'n r l t s i i 't
Thursday, December 5, 19,35
Yazzolino and
,, .
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C u.. c u r t S v .'IH 'li 22 T I N KSW.
to h o u se . s o . lic . ito rs a r e , vis-
P ortland - are
- - ... House
. ,...............___
MISS Helen llout spent Thunks-
T . F. Maloney In J"» M alon ty, NIC,
at the V. C. 1 " 's m inus oifei ing free enlarge- giving at the parental home in St '* s'''"""
i n Haw
ments of photograplis.
1 Johns.
- •
1 I W m In n I .. n e n iilily In W n. K i 11 ve 11111 Stiv­
er,,,, i , , ,
i
i il
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i II
'ills '. * I..m il I. I * . I t ' l l , ! l u l l , I , 111 !» llliH'k I
sons of C.len-
Some of these solicitors
Sunday guests at the Alfred lien- n. .-g,.,. . m, Addili. ». ii . , h , ,
crop on their bunch ol envelopes. They extend diekson home w ere Mr. and Mrs
W a.'lilnyiun I'ounly in W „.hiiivimi Sav
them to the housewife, telling her Emil Ucndickson of Hood River. i’1«" * la»,,
hi". i.,,t u iii,„k
Co. of North I U sh
1'utlÍMtiit a
M o iu n ’a 1st AthlUlou t<»
is lucky enough to draw
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kellogg vis­ lllllalH
.ro.
one containing a “special ad v ertis­ ited Mrs. Maxle Phillips ol P o rt­
D m ii I v I A. O ’McMru «•( ux to M aruuret
ing coupon“ that she will get a land last week.
E
I'w i * . purl N efli.'ii I T IK U2W
. ton
several
months.
M
aruarvt Sp«n. *• to I> o iim I«I M< liil.w h
photograph
enlargem
ent
absolutely
i Miss Esther Clark, who attends Marion countv.
<*( ux, I. ota 13 mul part 6 Block .1 Gaa-
free. The trick lies In the fact
ton.
| the Adventist academy at Camas,
A nother pot luck dinner will be
that practically every one of the
John Yauti et ux lo Henry IL CarMena
\y ash. was home for the Thanks- held a ‘ lhe Hillsboro union high f L I ) I CiltlCFS C lC t
envelopes
contain
a
lucky
coupon.
et ux, in Aerea Section I'» T.ES It IW
glvmg holidays. school Saturday at 11:30 It will be
v j ,i
F re tlrk k W . Haun r l ux I*» John An«
The
coupon
used
by
one
such
Mr and Mrs p ranll Tum a of 111 honor of the national secretary,
.Irnum vt ux. part i.m i bi . . k w. lure«i
company says:
Gruve.
p ortiand visited at the Ed Boge E E K ennedy of Kankakee. I l l ,
(C ontinue«! fro m pane I )
"This certificate entitles the hold­
M ary J Shaw to Geurire Shaw, part of
home Friday evening.
who w ill make four addresses in
(Continued from page 1>
Co. Both companies work in
er to one portrait 10 x Hi inches in
:
!
I t h e H illsb o ro A rg u s, i, legal n e w s ­
Guests at th e John Boge home Oregon on his w estern tour. Al- to K
club, which is the oldest 4-H size absolutely free, for th e pur- co-operation with t h e extension .1. ".'.’■‘‘ i ’.N u
paper of general circulation, pub­
Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs though this is the regular county club
M a ry J
Shaw I«. John Shaw, pari
«>f Klkanah W alker and IL II. la tc h lu u
E K Boge and son
“
“
lished In suid County uf W ash­
claim
T
I
N
B.lW
^ o o k and Mr. and
ington, State of Oregon, once a
l‘ 1* i «••«»•«» Ity rl io Pau F, Mooter et ua,
Boge and familv
Week for six consecutive weeks
I.»»I 2 Block 60 M a t /y ir Acre Tracia.
Mlss yeva Boge s
I from date of first publication th e re­
dav until Monday
of and tile mailing of a copy of
SIMMON'S
Bo'ge home at Beav
summons to each of you ut your
No. 10674
In the Circuit Court of the Stute I last known uddress.
Date of first publication Is No­
of Oregon, for the County of
.
be
open
to
».«
s
m
i
e
w
i
r
m
is
year.
photo
enlargem
ent
scheme.
The
Cooking
club.
H
arriet
A.
Ford,
l o r e G illllC
vem ber 21, 1039. Date of lust pub­
visitors, states Mr. Mary L. Horn- ^ m b e > s of the teain b< ing Jam es purpose of a ll of them is to sell Cornelius route 1, leader; North
Washington.
w
er, county secretary
h °P®
h n i* 1 hA
Itjree scholar- frn„u.s. The enlargem ent may be Plains Cooking club, Mrs. Della M
L. F. Putnoe, Plaintiff, vs. Les- lication is Jan u ary 2, 11)3(1
M a ery
farm er in the county and •■ ‘P« ha' e been
b-v
technically free, but com plaints in Cypher, lender; Bald
M o u n ta in 'll,' C. Endicott und Anna C. Endl-
MELVILLE II GEIL, A ttorney
“ “ b' ,Ue° rge and Ja.me# Al" the files of the Portland Better Cooking club, Agnes Kelly, route | ‘ »tt husband a n d wife; K. It lei Plaintiff, 914 Ilroudway Bldg,,
be fish ‘“
u "* o 7 " ,E m ig r a tio n s
n ^
* “ SinCSS BU ri“U p n ’V<? ,hat “ “ ! 1 Ba" k"s'
Better I l.undburg. A dm inistrator ' o f" . h e | Portland. Oregon
4U 0
ini3nd from the sea each vear
X ‘° hM r thlS natlOnal , penker' | r/rs t Bank of T U ard The other h‘,*rd ‘°
back eVCn ,h e ° ri‘!,nal Sew in“ club' M ,s' ' ' E Lew,s' Tl
“ f r,kk,,‘
O n. ,a k . jn n a rtim U r h„ „ ¡ a
scholarship which is s n o n s o re d h v PhoU>«''uPh unless one buys a frame g.ird. leader; Naughty Nine Cloth E '< Lundberg. A dm inistrator of
O m lake in particular, he nid.
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«
P- w hich U aponaored by
no| rign a memorandum for in« club, Louise Clapshaw, F orest ‘he Estate ol William T Wimberly
was an outstanding exam ple of
o n ie e1UFanit* T L 'r s Soi?m lL byxT«TL a photograph enlargem ent u n t i l Grove route 2. leader. Busy ltee deceased; Jo h n F W imberly and
w hat
could
be
done
This
is
Dia-
m
te
t-go.
in
c
t.
nen.iiem
aioun-
vm,
h»,-/»
, , a a z'i.'ii'in..
,.i,o,
s
,...
........ ¡Jane
it,,,.
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i,,,.,.i ....
and
club, M
Mrs.
Waibel,
Doe ve,,,,i,..,
Wimberly,
husband
an ■
1
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~
:
aon tin u rd from Dane
t>
!
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i
. . . J you
™
n have
a v e r e e a a u d _ it
u i. ...m
e carefully
a r e in
iu iiu
u y an
v Clothing
io m in g ciuD,
rs. W
aibel. r route
o u te i
' v l ,‘
(Continued
page 1)
20 OflO ^ r f n n s athv e ^ a
h hera ,he republican mem bers of the ac-
wmrk'
''v .a?mi’rwiClCd understand It. The signed agree- 3 Cornelius, leader; Live Wire Sew ' wife; Mrs Tlioi mas P. Eskildsen und
a.n d ?‘dent commission w i t h A lbert p„nf ‘ k or
L pa 1 - l r 100 per ment fixes your obligation not the ing club. Mrs Marcom, rout. 2 r,ll’’" 'i; P. E k klldsen, wife und hus-
H o n T J th 6 larg,H, iegf ta ^ g SU- H unter a e m ^ t i V ^ ^ o i m ^ . Dem- Cent
talk of the agent.
Cornelius, leader, und Laurel Light band; Ralph M artin and Jane Doe
tion in the world is located.
ocrats are known to be insisting
The addition of these two five-
Clothing club, Mrs Mary Ha, le ­ M artin, husband und wife; Rose
Recounting some of the state dc- upon a change in the line-up here -v ear leaders makes a total of four
Martin, unm arried; also "The Un­
mán of Gaston, leader.
velopments. he declared that in to provide a place for another of active leaders in the county, who
known H e irs of William T Wim­
Maine, the recreational value of the faithful.
have been leading clubs for
five
berly, deceased." and "The Un­
H. C. Varner to Start
wild life and game had been placed
• • »
years or more. O ther veteran lead-
known Heirs of Tilden Martin, de-
Bought and Sold
at $30.000.000. In Pennsylvania, deer
R epresentative Ellis Barnes of ers are E- H Jossy, leader of the
Shoe and Leather Shop ''e a s e d ' .mil "All O th e r P e rs o n s or
^ ere v ‘r ‘ually extinct, A verill said, P ortland is said to be out to get Hock C reek dairy club, who has
Sometime during the night, be
ie-
it
n
v
../«
.
i.
Parties
Unknow
n
Cluiming
Any
v a i n e r is o p e n in g a s h o e
■i'.,,
i- . .
■ .
.
.J 11 now there w ere more deer the
scalp
of . Dr. G.
C. Bellinger,
seven years service, and Albert tween
Saturday
and ——
Monday ...«
mor "> T It. L C.
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r _-w
Bellinger,
.
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» __—
S ! 1^ ± . a ^ . r ± * 8b' ’i., .at. i v n - d ' in th e Re‘,1* P ,'o p e r.y r I)” -"
1930 Ford Coach
Jhan ever before because the state superintendent of th e state tuber- Hansen, leader of the Verboort ing. safe crackers attem pted 10,1.1.1 N orth Second .v..n,. . „ ,,
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Extru good. Low mileage
had learned that wild life could be culosis hospital. B arnes is under- eorn club, who has been a leader burglarize
the Beaverton
high 1 j / l n n J .
.J ?
. ,
b rib e d in the Com plaint Herein,
“
J , Ir) ‘his .........
.......................................to
have filed com plaints 1OT
*ears'
sch00* Mfe aiter o b u in |n<
X
budne«
restored-
state
th e value stood
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
throu«h the
by breaking l i d e r a ^ exnerlenee In . i t ?
The S tate of Oregon to John F
game is placed at more than all against Bellinger w ith th e board _
in w ith a chisel. The burglar n e s l X em ‘?K ^ i Cl; a y s . thiS bU" ' ! W,,nbv‘.'-V an<1 Jan c Doe Wimberly
Runs fine.
the food products of the farms, he of control, whose m em bers have ^ m n t c R otA zas-r-L i/J
1932 wheels Run-' fine.
sal<
v ,
,
been discussing the m atter behind
_____ _____ J
husband and wife. Mrs. Thomas P
sai ° ?' -
n v n arO
u iu C
v O
u
k
nocked o
f f th«
knocked
off
the <«f«>
safe >>«mF.in>,i/.n
combination
E-skilil-.i n .im! T ilo in a . I’ E .k ilil-
Vermont, he declared, was an- closed doors for the past two weeks
T T
/-i
and attem pted to drill Into the lock
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
° ‘hcr state which had restored th e or more,
failed to open the safe.
R(*nl F a ta ti* r r a r » c íí> fc M ' 1 artin
1 wlft
and husband; Ralph
and Jane Do.' M arlin, hus-
game resources until now the value
• • •
Somebody will gel u leul buy
Steven Lazuck, 17, Hillsboro route
in this one.
St. Paul, K enneth Cribble; Sher-
wood, Gus Hanke.
The schedule for the first half
follows:
s,
OREGON
J| O ft
U|i^|V
■
Come down early,
prepared to buy
plenly.
G ift boxes FREE
You know w hat to expect of thc good used or reconditional cars you buy here— the BEST! Our reputation
for fair dealing is reflected in every sale wc make!
Our big sale of last week continues. We sold twelve ears, but have taken in others
and have an excellent assortment of both cars and trucks.
W e Trade
— Easy Terms —
H IL L S B O R O
M OTOR
A lw ays Open
COM PANY
Phone 444, day or night
318-332 E. Main Street
Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second Ave.
“ The Merry Christmas Store”
CLOSING O U T ALL TOYS
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