The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 19, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    Paire Two
Il I L L S B O R O
Merry Christmas to All
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
Highlights in
ITfrÄ’s News
T h u rsd a y , D ecem b er 19. 193.'
' Hiilstnan of Fern Hill Hulstnnn re ­
G ro v e , a n d Iva Z im m e rm a n , W h ite taxi
dischi i'll collci'IloiiM of $631.
ported that he raised a half acre i.f
Salmon. W a s h . D e c e m b e r IB
’■73 03 out o f the total o f $9113.3L' , til
P u b lish e rs am i em ployes of th e A rgus
I Borthfvld variety, which weighed
I'li.ti le
W. Kvteliam and llow
a re a g a in h a p p y to he ab le to w ish the
' from two pounds up to 10. T h »
cna Hoi inaim, Ililluboru, Di eem- due that vear, o r >73 033111 still doe
W ith W hich la C om bined Ihe H illsboro In d ep en d en t
|
other
v
ariety.
Yellow
Aberdee
n
on that date.
a d v e rtis e rs am i th o u sa n d s of re a d e rs and
i ber IB.
•
December 10
■ iilaboro A rgus estab. 1894
H illsb o ro In d ep en d en t ex tab. 1873
grew to weigh 174 pounds with
frie n d s a very .Merry C h ristm as. W e w ish
Survey of press in Oregon by ' the tops.
M eK IN N EY a M c KINNEY. P u b lish ers
Ask your attorney to send yom
to e x p re ss o u r a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e kindly Oregonian indicates Tow nsend pen­
Published T hursday.
E n tered as second«cluss m a tte r in the
.— —
legal m lveltlslug Io (he Argils
post o f fire a t H illsboro, O regon
sion
plan
will
be
decisive
factor
in
c o -o p e ra tio n , w hich m akes it possible fo r coming Oregon elections. Survey
This ìs thè liist \veek of the (
ni.is Seal s|ih' tttld the <i'ununit
ns to give you a n e w s p a p e r th a t is w el­ also reveals Senator McNarv and
V ER N E M cKINNEY
MRS. E. C. M cK IN N EY
chatT.t», with M i
E d ito r
A ssociate E d ito r
A b nu
Y O U N G ’S
com ed in th e g re a t m a jo rity of hom es in governor popular through state.
Tax e»»lleetions for Ihe three
chuiiinutì. 1 un orts llilh J l i l T I I I I still
Oregon game commission joins
th is a re a . It is o u r hope th a t we m ay c o n ­
short of ifs quut.i. Can ip Fm K ills quart« i s just closed, appeared more
forces against W illam ette and Col-
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R o r W A SH IN G TO N C O UN TY
Local high school basketball will lie .-.tiltil IllUki at Weil''
th a n MO.OOO lietter this voir than i
tin u e to ju s tify th e su p p o rt of all an d to ■ um bia riv er w atersheds stream ' prospects
looked b etter w ith the ne> . Brislol'-t. unel th.e pest >t I ice 1 last, according to tax figures ns of
Selected as O regon's Bost W eekly N ew sp ap er, 1930
"Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
hope th a t in th is trie n d ly an d hom e-loving . pollution.
squ.tu on the floor for the retu rn Suluni i\ níti m o r n, e 1 fi 1 Ing t h i December 17.
N am ed on A ll-A m erican W eekly N ew sp ap er Eleven. 1930
Service"
Polk county to offer 344 tracts game w ith Oregon City there Tue
com m unity c o rd ia l re la tio n s will alw ay s
Phone 973
Hillsboro
H onorable M ention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssociation N ew spaper
A urvev completed bv G lid y .
, of land, taken over by the county day night, according to Coach C hn 'n iai S,.i Is. Dt» Vt mi- pai
continue.
P roduction C ontest, 1934-35, an d G eneral E xcellence, 1933
Fhm
tax
deputy,
reveals
3.3
24
The
following
-
an
incomplete
j for delinquent taxes last spring.
spring. Goodman
Goodman Hilhi
Hilhi lost 43 to 29. Thl
I tor sale
December 21.
e a rs basket tossers. with one ex retu rn of larger ales: Weil's Dc per ««nt of 1935 taxes still pav ible.
Kubftcriptinn Hate« S tric tly Caah In A dvance
i y year
W ithin W ashington C ounty
C at 11 it Inn cum- making a total collection of $B(IB, |
O u tsid e W ash in g to n C ounty
Iton b irem an M anufacturing com- cepticn. are draw n from the sec- partaient store
P eo p le of th e co m m u n ity a re to be I • pany
p a n v . $5. Il E R, ling, Inc. $3; J. 729 against the total due of $9111.
IT. 8-, per y e a r
82.00
of
P
ortland
having
largest
Ond
string
of
a
vear
ago.
The
e\
Six m o n th s ... __........ ... . .85
F o reig n ecu nt rie t .....
C o ,n in g
8!M> c o m m en d ed fo r e ffo rt put into d e c o ra t­ I year for unit output point in Ins- eeptien is W arren W.ihner. f o r t '. P e n n e y C o . S Peoples Watc> 202 Com pared w ith the first q u a r ­
A •> .
ithlilion to their ter. <uie March IB, f»3 | m i cent still
■
|
ward.
Dave
Terbet,
another
first
ing
th
e
ir
p
laces
of
business
a
n
d
hom
es
for
d E M B E R —O reg o n S ta te
F ir s t A udited P a p e r
o w n pei onal
scriptions ol $l was due on the 19.33 roll on that
December 12
string in in. is in the hospital
Editorial A ssociation and
L a rg e st A udited W eek­
th e holiday season. It a d d s to th e c h e e r I Port of Portland
N ational E d ito rial A s s o
jw* ,
\ h u g e iiy s n r f .
ly C irc u la tio n in O re­
to take neces-
The team this vear is of fair or io«)if Peter Ho^eov , D.»\id Hill
Tax totals prepared ou January I
tion
gon.
ot \ u letid e . Such a nice jo b of d e c o ra tin g sary 's te p s to build super-airport. I height, good on offensive but slow anil the junior high school >old ov­
of
this
year,
covering
the
193
1
I
er
their
quotas
among
the
students
m
ent of choice
h as been done on th e city h all th a t e v e ry ­ Swan Island air field now c o n sid -! on defensive plav. However, the Each child’s qm ta being <lt tcr-
ered obsolete for use by p ro je c te d , coaches expect to iron out tb i. mined bv the grade he or • ht* is in
c o lo re d
b ird s .
one should see it.
j larger aircraft.
difficulty w ith the first games of All fraternal ore/inizalinns. elubs
I uited States, Fiance. Italy, B rit- the conference season, which op. and 1 hureh societies having held
S nitn l'le for C h ristm as p re s ­
H a rry H opkins, fe d e ra l re lie f a d m in ­
T h e C h ristm as lig h ts su rely b rig h te n | ain. South Africa. Canada a n d ! ens here Jan u ary It) w ith 'h e Ti th eir December meetings at this
(Incorporât ted)
ents. G old Fish and Fish
istra to r, feels th a t it is m ore th e d u ty of up th e business s tre e ts of th e city. It j A ustralia join in rejection of Jap- gard game Tigard is expected to date have purchase I at least $1
an s n iv a l conference dem and for disclose all weaknesses ef the local worth of seals.
Collections — Credit Reports
Bowls a re alw ay s a p p r e ­
th e sta te to provide fo r th e re lie f of needy w ould be fine if w e could have th ese equality on the seas with G reat team as it is rated the best in this
In
ciated
. W atch for ou r w in­
T
here
wall
he
no
hou
v
to-house
th a n th e m u nicipalities an d counties. He b rig h t lig h ts all th e tim e. It sh o u ld c re a te , Hi itain and the t nited States.
' vear'r conference.
Pacific coast forestry in terestso p - I The opening game of the bnsket- eanvjs-i and th e vommiltee is again Washington, Tillamook, Yamhill, dow d isplay fo r
rig h tly holds th a t w hen counties a n d cities th e d esire to r b e tte r s tre e t lig h tin g .
Polk am) M arlon Counties.
| pose too much federal governm ent Iball season witl be played in H ills ­ »»sking, all who have not mailed in
raise fu n d s th ey levy on re a l e sta te , w hich
their SI to please do so, in order to
Birds and Other Pels
in the industry.
Personal
Contact on Collections
boro
the
night
of
Ja
n
u
ary
7
when
— i
get returns m bef re Christ ma.'
has been ta k in g th e heavy end o f th e ta x
Decem ber 13 .
[the locals meet St. Helens high n iv
Washington County Office
Bruno Richard
b u rd en fo r too m any y ears. T he s ta te h as
, . H auptroan sen- sc|,0O[ jn a non-conference match
tenccd
to
die , !or. 1
.
.
,,
,nurdel
<
’•
|
The
game
is
expected
to
furnish
Com m ercial Building
m ore m eans of ta x a tio n a n d sh o u ld ta k e
Fred * Nerd - Wool and I’oullry
Mairi.»!;«» l.ieensís
o A X " ! .U S ’
Second and Main Streets
A rthur W i l l i a m Je* e a n d I m i s i '
over th e b u rd en from th e co u n ties a n d
Telephone 3001
Phone
3071
F ifte e n Y ears A go
i Edw ard C. Sammons selected as! J !■*.'>ng at O tegon City Tuesday B S ta n to n , H illsb o ro , D e c e m b e r IB.
cities, ra th e r th a n to have g r e a te r b u rd en s
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Argus. December 9. 1920 — Frank W. Connell I P o rtlan d ’s "First Citizen" for 19X3 nl8 '’t and lined up for the first i R ic h a rd W illia m Dem in*;. F o r 'st
th ru s t on re a l e sta te .
string, w ere Wahner. E. Howell, j
elected president of the county Holstein breeders' by Realty Board.
Ralph Williams, republican
na- venter. Lloyd Selfridge, forw ard
association and J. F. Peerenboom is vice-president.
S. E. F ayram nam ed chancellor com m ander tional com mitteeman, intim ates at . ‘a-wis Garfield. Alvin Mohr. El- i
M ake It a
C h am b er of com m erce s p e a k e r says o r­ K nights
Chicago that Senator Borah
is I w o ° 1■ O islett. and Bob Sutherland. ,
of Pythias.
Personally Indorsed
choice
of
Oregon
republicans
for
I
fh*ai
ds,
and
Lowell
Chase,
w
ho
d ers placed fo r a irp la n e s, w hich w ill c a rry
________
__________
Mrs. Nancy Isabelle Banks, widow of John Banks,
president.
' P*a-Vs a* cither guard or forw ard
40 p assen g ers a t 225 m iles an hour. W h a t died at Banks December 7.
Townsend pension plan backers !
a newt'onll' r from the
J. H. Ray, local painter and decorator, died here
a long w ay fro m th e d ay s of o u r p io n eer
will put candidates for presidency I , dd e u * ’st- , , r‘'P‘,r*ed as show -)
December 6.
\\ it h a new. m odern
ancestors, who lab o red fo r m onths in cross­
and congress in 1936 race.
j ln® considerable promise.
I').:.-, I l ltli AFl t x t : TOI KING
T h irty Y e a rs A go
Franco-B ritish plan to end w ar ) Jack Killits has been assigned
ing th e plains.
ItltO I'G IIA M
Argus, December 14, 1903—U. S Senator John II. in Africa by giving Italy control I first string coach, with Reese H ath -|
Driven 4.000 miles by a partieiil.ir-
Mitchell, who served as senator from Oregon many of nearly tw o-thirds of Ethiopia ■ horn handling the second squad,
Ij careful owner. A beautiful sage
seems doomed.
| Coach Goodman said.
years, dies in Portland.
P e te r P an
green finish. Sold in September,
A dvance in m ilk p rices a t th e C a rn a ­
Mrs. W innie Williams Kelsey, pioneer of 1841.
December 15
j
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tins year, for $653.00
tion p la n t here is c le a rly in d icativ e of im- died here December 12. Court house on part of the
T a id e m o d el
G overnor Eugene Talm adge of
N'OTiri o f f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t
New ear guaranteed
Georgia
to
seek
dem
ocratic
nomi-
in
t
h
.
C
ounty
c
o
u
r
t
of
th
e
s
at..
,,f
ore-
proved econom ic conditions. M ay th e se ori8inal Kelsey donation land claim
Only
Crosley
nation
for
president
if
Georgia
h
a
s
1
*•'"•••
for
Wuhinstun
('„iiniy.
T.
H.
Adams,
president
of
C
ornelius
S
tate
bank,
gains to th e fa rm e rs continue.
‘
T ”
presidential prim ary. .
■ ln,,i’h
.’ , iMatT ‘,f "I*
E
5 -tube.
elected president Cornelius Board of Trade.
Illsti'llley, Ihs-.*n,tnt.
Tangku
seized bv Ja p an e se-su
p -' N
. otice
.
. ,
.,
Mrs. C. E. Deichman elected w orthy m atron of
. j
_ *
1« hereby riv e n th a t th e under-
T w o band
18 I I UH M’l.ANI K H KING
Eastern S tar and George H Wilcox is w orthy patron. ported autonom ous state in East • .¡Kn...i Executor uf the i.s.t w.u ,„,t
Coast b u ilding p erm its up 90 p e r cent.
T e»t»m »nt of .»¡.I <le,on,ed h u filed m
SEDAN
A ttorney Thomas B. Handley, form erly of H ills­ Hopei province, China.
P eter Pan
,n
Italy called upon by Mussolini Ahe
»milled court «n.i m u . io .
— H eadline. If th e bu ild in g in d u stry ev er boro. dies in Tillamook.
H i had exceptional care, and hml.
A
m
erican,
of . . defiance
to *»■**••
eeon- ! th
L"'“1
,. * T ’h"1 ?<",‘ l rcT
h,
S uperintendent Lytle expects to w ork all w inter to fly flags
?
..
.
e ( tiu rt ha« fixed urul : » ntc«| the
l i k e a new car. Persi.in (¡rey color.
g e ts into high th is natio n will be over th e
F o reig n
( 18th «lay o f J a n u a r y . 1936, a t th e h o u r
on P. R. & N. railroad between here and Banks if omic sanctions W ednesday.
•\i viii lie iter. Sold last .spring for
to p in th e m a tte r of recovery.
and
l
()
o'clock
A.
M.
of
aatd
day
an
d
the
O
regon's
senators,
M
cNary
w eather permits.
W hitman's Itoxed
69.7 04)
Crosiey
thl* Mb”ve entitled < « ur*
S tei wer. am ong 20 m ore or less ?“url
Only
considered
by
political
w
riters
for
f,7.'I.'{
6-tube.
$
.50
T uition and T ra n .p o rtx tio n Cost S ta te m e n t
republican presidential nom ination. 1 arc« unt and fo r th e fin a l s e ttle m e n t < f
T a b le m odel
SZ
>>
Congressional party, headed by **i,l «Mate.
>z
S 5
1929 I A SAl l.E SEDAN
M n V O ther Models to
V ice-President G i arner,
land
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i r kaixz . i . t Al 1.1. E x e c u to r t-f th e I
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1* ed by Fred Sewell almost en ­
Choose From.
attle on way back from i n - Laz»t W ill an d T e sta m e n t of «aid il, - |
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an
tirely for funeral work. Is in ab-
CH RISTM A S
auguration of Philippine independ- i »»»-»d. iiugiey 4 n « r» . A ttorney-, r, r
: t
0 M
2 X.
(C o ntinued from p age 1)
3
Visit Our Radio D epartm ent
2.
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solutily p»‘ifeet condition through-
i ~
: »
CARDS
threat to commit felony. G rubb ence.
Today
9
" it.
$i
December 1C
5'3
• X*
was arrested by a state officer fol­
; 9
Only
Republican national com m ittee
•
lowing an argum ent w ith William
• 3
— 9 »
i
EASY TERMS!
-•■a.
Fisher, farm er south of Tigard, in invites foes of Roosevelt w ith 'n
EJ
dem
ocratic
party
to
join
republican
which G rubb is alleged to have
Ollier Good I sed Curs
chased F isher w ith a butcher knife forces.
.100.2
52.45
875.00
8 3.933.75
83.43 h . oh
T iirard - .........
during an argum ent over the pur- . .. Thelm a , Todd,
. . . film . . comedienne.
304.7
101.55
$20. $25. $65, $185
75.00
7.616.25
3.590.00
Hillsboro
S
chase
of
the
G
rubb
fam
ily
cow.
'
d
es
ln
autom
obile
at
Los
Angeles.
49».5
127.57
75.00
9,567.75
6,000.00
E. H. W hite, C ochran
*100.0«
O
rris
Nelson,
in
d
ic
te
d
h
v
t
h
e
l
'
lc
'
lrn
°f
m
onoxide
poison.
lOO.oO
indicted by the
Scappoofie ______ ___ __
75.00
67.63
Hoover, ex-president, in talk at
66,61
FO U N TA IN PEN SETS
126.25 grand ju ry for assault and battery.
M
I N M
K
Forest G rove .............. 346.1
27.04
75.00
2,028.00
2^618.00
appeared
Friday
before Ju d g e R. St. Louis, scores adm inistration re- i
G a s t o n .....................
7i.fi
None
T u a la tin _ ... .................. 37.7
8.09
1.255*65 f ra n k Peters and pleaded not guil- lief program and proposes setup to,
73.00
606.90
648.75
C H R IS T M A S "
B«-.ivert- n
;
! take politics out of relief.
218.5
75.00
16,387.50
7,600.00
23*587.00
ty.
to
all
our
patrons,
friends and
.85
75.00
<{t AI.ITV REPAIR WORK
64.20
P
ortland
to
vote
Ja
n
u
ary
31
on
i
N one
61.20
Sentence of M ark Osburne, con­
' bond issue of $300.000 for new air- j business associates. We thank
T o tal
.......
1,720.0
536.93
151
I.7S S. 3rd Ave.
Phone 2IW
* « 0 .t7 l.98 *21,617.37
*61.789 35 victed last week by a circuit court i
you for your patronage.
KRAMICN'S
To O th e r C ounties-
ju ry of larceny of a 3400-pound ¡ po^
P o rtla n d H ich Schools
27.n
| K idnapers of Caleb Milne IV in
See us in 1936
C«t
3.051.99
Hudson
-
Terraplane
N one
3,f‘5t
9»
pile
d
riv
er
ham
m
er
near
Buxton
Next
door
to
Venetian
theater
West L in n H igh School
84.42
656.78
N one
__ 656^78 Was continued Friday to Decem ber P hiladelphia ask $50.000.
Hillsboro
W illard — Mohawk
N ational Lum ber M anufacturers
G ran d to ta l
571.65
»65.598.12 21 pend'DS a fu rth er investigation
843.70S.77
821.617.37
Prescription I) ru eg 1st»
Open until 9 I’. M.
in le tte r to S ecretary of S tate Hull
I'srd Car»
___' of O sburne's record.
Realtors and Insurance
Phone 266
accept
Canada
trad
e
agreem
ent
Every
S
aturday
Night
Suits filed this week in circuit
316 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
H. Lynch, head of the federal road court include William Josse et al gracefully.
Senator G erald P. Nyc of North
Bureau.
! vs. Joseph Owen M urry; C redit
D irector Morris Weil on behalf Bureau, Inc. vs. Don Cum mings et Dakota, stopping in P ortland on
», the members presented gifts to al; T ualatin com pany vs. Fred Van- way back from P hilippine inaug­
ural, says n eu trality law in a d e ­
Sanitation program for Washing­ .r?' M ariner and following school derzanden et ai.
5 Í5
CHRISTMAS GH T EX< H ANGE
e w ait®d ° n
O rders w ere entered this w eek quate and that nation faces peril of
ton county was in full swing Mon­ S w o -
war.
tables
during
the
year:
L'icille
Wal-
¡n
probate
court
in
the
following
day m orning with crews at work
W e W ish You All a
Motor car m akers in Canada urge
and a solicitor in the field contact­ ters, Phyllis Johnson, M arjorie Sig- cases: Victor Bailey, Ann Rvan
revision
of
A
m
erican
-
Canadian
1er
and
Helen
Cyrus.
Bernard.
D
aniel
Ryan,
A
nna
Roter-
ing farm homes w here sanitation
The cham ber of commerce and mund. Z anataphene Morelock. Mag- trad e agreem ent.
inspections are being m ade and sug­
-.v;
at
Decem ber 17
gestions for improvements given. Mr. and Mrs. Moore presented gifts edelir.e Ochs, Seym our S. Skiff,
French
cham
ber
of
deputies
gives
to
Mrs.
E.
J.
Davis,
who
has
been
M
ary
E
Watson.
Edith
Alma
Tich-
F. O. Anderson, supervisor of the
BALM GROVE, SA TU R D A Y , DEC. 21st
chef at th e cham ber of commercee enor, William Brem er, Dean, Jay P rem ier Laval vote of confidence
project, said.
And ex p ress our a p p re ­
in the Franco-B ritish plan to settle
for
eight
years.
A
cknowledgem
ent
and
E
lizabeth
Bramon,
m
inors;
E veryone bring an inexpensive gift securely w rapped and
The program is sponsored by the
the Italo-Ethiopian war.
was
made
of
the
gift
of
m
yrtle
wood
Jo
h
n
Medol.
ciation of y o u r p a tro n a g e
state board of health and men em ­
F irst adm itted retreat of Italian
TRADE
TRADE
TRADE
The following orders w ere issued
ployed are paid w ith WPA funds. gavel plate to thee ham ber by H.
d u rin g th e p a s t y ear. . .
forces
in Ethiopia acknow ledged by
U
ntn
.he
orchestra
plays
"Jingle
Bells."
Fun
for
all.
Don't
mis
E.
Staples
of
th
e
C
redit
Bureaus,
th
is
week
in
circuit
court:
Oregon-
.
it.
Prelim inary surveys have indicated
Ralph Wilson of th e retail trades W ash.ngton Jo in t Stock L and bank 1 tdl»an governm ent,
a very successful program in this committee
Music
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Modern
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Christm as candy com- vs- Jam es H. Imbrie. dism issal: i A m erican Legion dem and for cash D -is c in , 9 I’. M. to 12 — P fr» t 3 ro u p lr« n d m ittrd i r r r — Adn ; «ion
county,
Anderson
I Sc an d 35c
This projiêct
hâ's declared.
the’^ c i a l back- m it‘ee reported collection of $100 Emil A Johnson vs. G. H. John-
7erti f i U t « ap r e d -°mp^nsa"
ing of the Portland health depart- !n cash and 54 in candy The crowd. 5,on and G race Johnson, dism issa,
j. prt
ment, division of m ilk inspection he said' was larger Saturday than Rutn Huggins vs. Pacific G reyhound
v „ r n er W M ain
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n a rc A ppreciation wa« Line";,
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health authorities and doctors have expresesd to the Business and Pro- H Dam^ e„ su^ f° r <10.000 against J nd reg u lar V p u b lm a n o rg an z a-
J ? ills b o n ® A .rg u s
Christmas Seal
Sale Finds Soon;
Need More Funds
LI i I hi Tossers
Showing Promise
l ax Totals Show
Better Colleetions
Funeral Moine
Real Estate Burdened
Credit Bureaus
Our Yesterdays
Farmers’ Cash Store
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M erry ( Christmas
U SED
CARS
R A D IO
*1375
695
$21”5
Xmas Hints
s3 9 ns
695
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Damages Denied
Mishap Victims
Chocolates
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335
Toilet Sets
Men’s Sets
B RISTO L
Thomas S. Sholes
COMPANY
Palm Drug Store
W. G. IDE
County Sanitation
Program Launched
a
DANCE
Merry Christmas
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given full indorsement.
Dairy organizations in particular
are interested in the attem pt to
improve „ n itm io n in the county
and Anderson has received the
names of 200 dairym en selling milk
ln Portland. Visits are to be made
to the homes of these dairym en
w here suggestions w ill be made
Sessional Women's club for sacking
‘£ e ’800 sacks ,°f candy. A vote of
thanks was also extended H. C.
V arner for serving as Santa Claus.
b e x t meeting will be a dinner
session Ja n u ary 13.
Miss Rose H einrick of th e Im-
perial Cafe and L. L. F airw eather
were introduced as new m em bers
” ° * ard F- Hughes and M arjorie
F ’republican organiza
Wells Hughes of Hillsboro was filed
' „ a jo r d y ovt"r opptnenYs m
‘hls we«k ln circu it court by Roy
aJor ■ °
opponents in
£
‘ M a i.e r^ T h l ^ '
President Roosevelt w ill ask fo r,
7 .0 ,1
) ' M aller- The suit S5oo/x)o ooo public w orks fund for
.¿Lth e outcome of an accident Ju ly n . , jsta j vear
M ailerr w asekUled ” Wh‘CH LeSleF
R epresentative Jam es Mott tells
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>500 at Townsend meeting in Sa-
[r T
accident took place w hen th e j
h
j ,.lo o
t f
(h M
a s to
m n rn v a m o n f,
Hughes car and a tru ck driven bv „
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1 . I n t ‘nc.
Ti I J m e n t s .
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H a r r v M a i l e r n f R a n k . e n tiiH o H G roarty bill as revised and amend-
If interested in th e movement T "
T e.
r '' M a“ er of Banks collided, d
congress "
to improve conditions at their
1 OO L a t e tO C l a S S l f y ,hrowin« the MaIler ‘r uck into a t a ln con*r ' December 18
tree, crushing the cab and pinning
homes, the family may have the
Sir Sam uel Hoare, British foreign
necessary work done at govern­ 15-YEAR-OLD horse. 1400 pounds, Lester M ailer w ithin the cab, crush- secretary, resigns in face of sharp
$20, or trade —A. V anD eM oortele., >n8 him.
m ent expense by purchasing the
criticism of the A nglo-French A fri­
m aterials which will cost not more 1 mile north of Union Oil tanks. 1
can peace plan, w hich he drew up
Cornelius; Rt. 2.
R. T. ALDRICH
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than $15, it is estimated.
w ith P rem ier Laval ol France.
Rolland Thomas A ldrich
Two crews have been employed ,
— died
—-
P. & S. freight train wreck
by WPA to make such improve- WANT ,0 buy 5 to 10-acre tract, Tuesday. He was born at Hesper, at S. Lyle,
results in fatal in ­
garage,
Ohio, October n.
25. 1879. For . the
past ju rie s for Wash.,
m ents as are asked. Of these crews i 6. rooms- &
----- chicken « house
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one, tw o injured.
H arri- 18 years he had m ade his home
one is w orking in the Hillsboro- fruit and nut trees.—C. W. -------
Extension of Oregon City su p er­
F orest Grove area and the other ! SA°,n’u C ° John D' Shaw - Vista Ave. w ith his sister, Mrs. M arietta Perry, highw ay to P ortland connection as­
44p at Reedville. F uneral services will sured.
from Beaverton and Tigard, tim e Aloha'
be i.c.u
held ». at iu
Yoong’s
Funeral Home
being divided between the two m n « a t p
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U. S. debt reaches $30.555,791.
places.
FOR S A I.E -M o d ern '6 -ro o m house,! F riday m orning at 10:30.
G eneral Ju an V incente Gomez
1 acre walnuts, and fam ily fruit;
78, president of Venezuela and na- I
basement, stationary tubs; $1500,
T reated for Poison
tion's dictator for more than 25 !
terms.—B ert Huntington.
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Mrs. G race Cress of Laurclwood, years,
dies.
H r u r im - e d t
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----------U I 45, widow, is in th e county hospi-
New York reports largest C hrist- j
8 CHOICE R. I. R. laying pul- tal in a critical condition from
mas trad e since 1930.
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L etters urging early completion N e w to n
d h° USe S0Uth oi day- Dr G uy Via of Forest Grove
H uge Turnips Grown on
of Ihe Wolf creek highway were — ___________ 1___________________•» attending physician. She is l!ie
ordered sent by the chamber of CYPHER 300-eea in c u b a to r f o r m other of tw o daughters, one IS, I
Frank Hulsm an Farm
com m erce M onday night to the
sale, in good co n d itio n —G eorge who lives at hom e' and th e o,hcr
Turnips weighing 11% pounds
sta te highw ay commission and W. ! Hagen. Rt. 5. Hillsboro Phone 4R2 m arried. She operates a small farm and 10% pounds each without th
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| tops, are being displayed by Frank
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Decem ber 21st Only
F a c to ry A d v e rtisin g
C am p aig n .
G ive Y o u r P ro p e rty
XMAS PRESENT
to Santa Claus
ItegurdleKS of rnnke or condi­
tion bring In your old dis­
carded or iin»atl»fnct»ry
pen and only 98<- and se­
cure tlii>, ri-ally perfected
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VACUUM
THE HEW 1936
ROYAL SODA WORKS
Phone 2432
345 E. Main 81., Illllbsoro
ALL SIZES CLAY A N D CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
Hillsboro Concrete Brick SC Tile Co.
Phone 1341
N orth of Cannery, across W. W ashington St.
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Sackless
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PHILC
O nly Philco give# you th e a u to m a tic E u llt ‘n f.o rlal T u n ;r g
S y etem — new a n d am azin g in v e n tio n t h a t doubles th e foreign
sta tio n s you ca n g et a n d e n jo y ! I t ’« exclu sive w ith Philco a n d
ju e t one of th e m a n y w o rth -w h ile featu rea t h a t m ak e Philco
th e le a d e rln to n e , p erfo rm an ce a n d value. Philco is th o W orld's
L eading R a d io —a n d FIR ST CHOICE for C h ristm as! 43 modole
to select from .
Without
an oíd peu
price I»
$5.90
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ONE
PULL—
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and
Leak proof
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The Most NatUfactory
I'cn f»r ncliool
und
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’ Xniaa Gifts.
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your p) n — 11 p p | y
limited.
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hom e nnd fibromi w ith (bis hnnd-untf* C onnole!
F ine to n e Infetti fentnre« «n?in*fiiilsbeil cab in et.
W ith llu ilt-in A erini Tuning.
Syntem .....
M ay w e s u g g e st D ra in Tile,)
a w arm , d ry b a sem e n t, sew-!
e r system or w ell c u rb in g .
Y ou’ll receiv e m an y years
of g ra te fu l service f o r y o u r­
self.
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H oliday festiv itie s a re
here . . . a n d s p a rk lin g ,
,
,
tangy b e v erag es a re as
m u ch a p a r t o f th e holidays as O ld St. N ick. Use
R oyal G in ger A le — Royal Lime Rickey
A v a ila b le a t All D ealers
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VALUABLE DISCOUNT
W IT H YOUR OLD PEN /
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A ROYAL Toast
FRANCHISE FULLER DEALER
151 W est B aseline St.
Phone 2691
th a t D o u b les
a
Early Completion
Wolf Creek Asked
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Kegnlnr «1.00 Pencil to
Iln(| „
I.«' tube of extra lead FKKK with
eneti pen. G|f{ boxes also free.
54 ’’’
P l l l l .i 'O Mill A -to u n d ln i; v;ilue yet every inch
a Philco in finality, to n e mid p e rfo rm a n c e ! Got*
Rtnndnrd program » an d som e police
an d a m a te u r ata tio n a
If purchased from us we see that v our pen
gives UHI per cent, satisfaction.
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“M f.I.V GUARANTEED FOR I.IFE ”
TREE I NEW PHILCO RADIO ATLAS
w ith Special M ap an d H istory of E thiopia
TH E PALM DRUG STORE
S elfrid g e Furniture C o.
Phone 21X
Hillsboro
13« 8. Third Ave.
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