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Page Four H IL L S B O R O Series to Start ARGUS, Tliuntiluy, January 16, 1936 III L L S B O R O , O R E G O N HILHI NEWS l iv er overflow ed I lie road am i de stroyed sm all portions o f th e till S om e persons a re of th e opinion th a t if the d ik es a ro u n d W apato lak e had held, th e low er T u alatin E d ite d b y H ilU b o ro V ni.»n l i i . h Sch<»ol S tu d e n t I ( C o i il in u r d fr o m I»»«» I* valley w ould have ex p erien ced a serious flood d ue to th e choked counts in connection w ith robberies at G uy G an 's gurutfc mil C lem en t’s condition of th e chan n el m in i NEW S STAFF Local People Injured in serv ice .station in B eaverton and Flood w ater in th e riv e r move» E d it o r A n n M u n ir « Autom obile Accident slow ly, nearly 3(1 hours being r e the C obb gro cery on C anyon road A » « i» ta n t E d ito r« q u ired for th e crest of the w ater T hey w ore a p p reh en d ed w hen Cobb M a ry C a ld w e ll, J o y l'o v lk c r . a n d L a - T he th ree sen io r girls receiv in g O p eretta p ractice on "T he W ish to m ove from G aston and G ales met O sw alt w ith a gun as the M rs. Jo h n F. Dobbs, w ife of Y a rn « A hen d ro t h th e highest n u m b er ef su d en t-h ed y cre e k to H illsboro, g o v ern m en t s u r y o u th atte m p te d to b reak into tin* ing W ell" is progressing u n d e r the P acific u n iv ersity 's presid en t, n a r grocery store. M cG overn’s u n c s t A th le tic » H a y m o n d I . a ir . E x e c u tiv e votes in th e contest for th e trip to veys show. ro w ly escaped asp h y x iatio n F rid ay direction of Miss H roadbent and C o u n c il I r m a l T ra » k . C lu b R e p re e e n ta * follow ed in P o rtlan d W ashington. D. C.. sponsored by fiv e » l'h ilo , H a *e l C h u rc h lc y . f lir l aftern o o n w hen sh e w as knocked h er assistants. T h e d a te set for the M cG overn w a s g iv e n f iv e y e a r s th e D A R.. w ere B etty Hobbs. K e eervcft, J e a n A n n e C o n n e ll ; S e n a te , unconscious in a fall from a stool M a u r ic e P e e re n b m m i; lllu e - H . E lm a n A nn M unkres and D orothy Jackson. final p erfo rm an ce is F e b ru a ry 21 in her k itchen at F orest G rove. Dr. S c h u lm c r ic h . H i Y. T om S t r e tc h e r , y ears each on the sam e counts, t i l t ‘ O ne of these th re e w ill be chosen Bob G ibson an d F red B criiau are D obbs found his w ife in a gas- T r i- S q u a r e , H a ro ld M e y e r. sentence* to ru n consecutively. by th e facu lty to re p resen t H ilhi filled kitchen, c a rrie d h er to th e the latest ad d itio n s to the east. A d v is o r M i»» P e a rl A l l ' l l in th e final d raw in g at Salem . R u n F rank C ronin, itin eran t, held for porch and called F ire C hief W alter (('■nlinuetl from »»«•♦«• 1» n ers-u p in th e stu d e n t ballo tin g b reak in g into the E. A. .Shuman V andervelden. An in h a la to r was ing 1935 to w ard cle a rin g up tlieii w ere Joy Foelker, V iolet Wick. Plan Party F.iocery on F irst u venue n ear th« ’ Editorial used for m ore th an an h o u r before i M arjo rie M ontgom ery and C h ristin e T he H i-Y s a re plan n in g n i l ice delinquencies, p aying off back lax railw ay track s on (T u istm a s day it w as felt safe to tra n sfe r th e ; T h e seatin g a rra n g e m e n t for the k atin g p a rty to be held J a n u a ry cs an d getting th e ir loans In cu r plead guilty and sentence w as post- Robb. w om an to th e E m anuel hosp ital in fo u r classes in th e assem bly hall 0 at the ice coliseum . T hey a re rent good sta n d in g P erson rep o rt poned on provision that he leav«* P o rtlan d . E d ito rial "T h e tem p o rary i n t e r e s t redue th e co u n try ininicdiately He plead is » a ; - custom p re p a rin g tul for th e ir M'llll-.l, sem i-an- T r. — of f in «I in y y e a rs .. standing. also POJMIIIIJ, lililí T he accident occu rred w hen the lion g ran ted by th e F ederal l.aipl The pep at th e b ask etb all gam e lie w as in to x icated and did “ I " ’ n u a l b o o k s a l e a t t h e h ig h s c h o o l heel of Mrs. Dobbs' slip p er cau g h t j last F rid ay w as n o ticeab ly im p ro v - stitu tio n of th e school T he seniors bank of S pokane in May, U133, am i in th e top of th e stool as she was A te n ta tiv e schedule for n ex t | c o n tin u in g u n til Ju ly . 1938, hits not realize w hat he w as doing ed. w ith th e ir fo u rth y e a r d ig n ity have looking into a cupboard above th e A lleging th at his claim for com - - ■ ----------------- been w illed th e choice spot. A nd term has been posted S tu d e n ts a rt helped o u r m em bers effect a s u b range. In falling sh e stru c k h e r : Marygloxv N egle is tra n sfe rrin g w h y not? It is th ey w ho h av e the asked to see Mr. B arnes or Mr stan tial saving on th e ir m ortgage pensation w as rejected. A lvin H head. W ater in a double boiler on h er cred its to C latsk an ie. rig h t of p rio r claim ; th ey w ho have G oodm an about conflicts in classes loans In fact, th is saving is equiv Jo y fill'd an ap p eal F riday in th e th e stove boiled over, e x tin g u is h T he late rain s have caused the ale n t to alm ost a 190 per cent dlvi circu it court against th e S ta te In T h ere w ill be no b eg in n in g m id- ch anged from th e rig h t to the ing th e flam e and allo w in g th e gas ; d u stria l A ccident com m ission. Joy _______ ____ y e a r classes fo r fresh m en th is _ _ y ___ ear. l<*ft side and finally to th e re a r w a te r to rise so high betw een H ills- detid on th e am ount o u r nicm bei to escape into the room. S eco n d -sem ester su b jects, w hich cen ter: th e y w ho a re im posing fig- boro and Scholls th at stu d e n ts fear hav e Invested in th e cap ital stock d eclared in his com plaint that his L ouis L om ax and L indsay M c hand w as b itten by a pet b e a r w ill re a p p e a r on th e schedule, a re u res on th e u p p e r h all's reg isters; th ey may not be ab le to get in to , of th e bank D aniel sustained head cu ts an d I botany, co m m ercial law, sociology they w ho h ive o u tgrow n th e green ta k e th e ir exam s. "F ro m J u ly last y e a r until Ju ly while w o rk in g for Fdiefsen-W ey- body bruises in an au to m o b ile col- j gandt conipany of P ortland. His an d solid geom etry. of th e ir first y ear: and. sadly P h ilo lex ian s m et Ja n u a ry P lans this year, u n d e r term s o£ the cm lision early S unday m o rn in g on T h e G irl R eserv e cab in et gave enough, they w ho w ill in a few for the a n n u al boy-girl p arty w ere ergency ra te reduction, our mem claim for com pensation for the 103 th e C anyon road w est of P o rtlan d days in w hich hi* w as uuuble to a tea W ednesday to refresh th. sh o rt m onths be only a m em ory discussed No d efin ite decisions bers a rc being ch arg ed only 3 ' ■ w ork w as re je c te d by th e com m is M iss P a tty Lom ax, a passenger, teac h ers a fte r th e stra in of cor p er cent on the prin cip al of then It is p resu m p tu o u s to believe w ere m ade. su ffered shock an d a head bruise. loans. F rom Ju ly . 1938. u n til Ju ly sion. he lieclared th at it m akes no d iffe re n c e w h ere T h e first in th e series of Pacific T h e V n r t " 1, PaP,erS • T he o th er c a r w as d riv en by H a r D am ages to talin g $113 50 w ere filed ............ .. . . . . . . . .......... ............ . . I he w o rk going on i i ■ _ 1933. t h i ‘ r e d u c e d r a t e II I pel cent one sits. T hose front seats sym bol Fear I u n i v e r s i t y v's ed u catio n al serv ice to , h ê old M cEw en of P o rtlan d . in the c irc u it court W ednesday as l ocal G irls to D eem .itc V . r . l u l x . 1938, hOWCVCI intcri ize so m eth in g to those seniors. L a te ty w ill be a p o p u lar lec- 8t o iS T S h o rtly a fte r th e first accident th e count. ght. "M ath em atici th e Un- ^ Pl ¿ ° 2 . ? p r?. ‘h ’ ?L ect" c SerV- ly th in g s hav e a rriv e d a t th e stage G irl R eserve cabinet held a m eet- goes back to the orig in al co ntract an a fte rm a th of th e fatal accident a c ar d riv en by Mr. B erggren. re- tu re tonight ice co n n ected w ith th e d u m b w ait- w h ere th e seniors a re forced to sit in S M onday. C om m ittee re p o rts 1'u ,e- w hich prev ailed w 'll hen III n ear B eav erto n Ja n u a ry I. H W p o rted ly as of H illsboro, anguage." by .oro, crashed c ra s n e a in- in - | iv ersal v is u . L h-aoguuge. u> Dean m a i l n H e enry iir y : cix,k in „ d e m r tm e n . rom -I Bruy, d riv e r of c ar on w hich young elsew h ere th a n in th e m iddle front w ere given M id-w inter co n ference loan w:,s w rl,,c n v ary in g f from T , . n'i2 '' i to th e M cEw en car, ; w hich ju tte d F. Price, p rofessor of m athem atics. M cD aniels' w as riding, seeks $350 because such a large p o rtio n of the scheduled for S alem this y ear w as h pei ‘ en l M eanw hile, of c o in . A ll th re e cars an d a concert by five m em bers of l . ‘ '. 1 '.’ o rk in g c la ss in to its pathw ay, for dam age to his m achine and is m ak in g h u n tin g knives. low er classes' m em bers hav e over- discussed The H illsboro club is to 1 1 is *m Po rta n t f">' niem boi to g r' w ere badly dam aged, but e x ten t th e co n serv ato ry faculty, tom orrow vffT >0 fe i In of use of th«* auto of in ju ry to o th er persons in v o lv ed I (F rid a y ) evening, in M arsh h all on d a vX'a n d '' Thu'rsdav ° S t u d e n t ^ u d l i step p ed th e ir bounds. E veryone's be in c h arg e of d eco ratin g the ■ th e ir accounts squared up and G eorge B aldw in was nam ed d e fe n d th e ir m ortgage; in good handing ic u n lr n m i-n ! p a tw n n s " . 111 tim e w ill come, but u n til it does, tabl for th e conference banquet. th e cam pus. is unknow n. lo and r e ,u r n Jto school M onday to regis- let th em be satisfied w ith w hat so suggestions for som e w ere giv- w hiIe ,h is fav u r',ble o p p o rtu n ity i ant. T h e new professor of cello L indsay had com e n o rth from renson. te r a n d get th e ir re p o rt ca rd s- ! ,h c y h av e e arn ed . en and considered : t . a m >r f iv i hl M arch Field, Cal., w h e re he is a b an d d irecto r. F e rd in an d Sor P om ona G range .Meets stu d en t av iato r, to a tten d th e fu- w ill a p p e a r w ith th e m usic facu lty ket for land bank bonds w hich pro P o m o n a G r a n g e w ill m e e t W eil- n e ra l of his b rother, K enneth, w ho for th e first tim e Friday. A p ppear- p ear- Mrs. M abel P ay n e of D ouglas, 7 7 • 1 7 • r / • vide o u r association w ith funds foi tii s lax a t A lo h a G r a n g e b a ll N e w w as fatally in ju re d in an autom o- ing also on th e p rogram n w ill be O klahom a; Mrs. J e s sie T u ck er. Jo e t l i f ? t l l l P t l t S III closing new loans, w e w ere able legislation w ill be th e discussion rry V an an d H a rry B o u rn e of P o rtlan d ; • ° bile accident Ja n u a ry 1. He w as A lb ert C reitz, violin. H a arry to pass along th re e in terest redue topic. ab le to re tu rn south S u n d ay night. D yke, piano; C laren c e L F aris, also fo u r g ra n d d a u g h te rs an d one I F f ’ Z’L'Q V / ’ lP 'f lions last y e a r in a n o rm al wax- G len O. D arnell su ffered a ten o r, an d Mrs. A m y S p e llb rin k g reat-g ran d so n . b rin g in g o u r p resent ra le on new January 9 M in i e ui I i n a i , s i r r i i xii x r w renched back in an auto m o b ile B eau p re, piano. ------- (C o n ’ in u r d f r o m n«« e 1» 20 to 34-year loans dow n to 4 per O ra accident n e a r T igard Ja n u a ry 6 J o h n G ilb ert, screen star, dies .45 inches; J a n u a r y 12, 2.72 inches: cent for tlw life of th e loan T his b l I lle ( '. u n i i ( '. . u r i . . f ( l i * s t a la lo .n . f i . r I X a n h iiig t .iii t ' i . i i u o Ja n u a ry 13, .07, and J a n u a ry 14. D riv er of th e o th er c ar w as E arl of h eart attack . III I h r M a l t r r n f I h r i > l a l r . .f ( j F gives farm ers an u n p reced en ted o p P eterson. D em ocratic co n v en tio n w on by .23 inches. (»(•«•«ter. I >«*<*«»« 4<n|. p o rtu n ity to refin an ce th e ir present N o t ie r I« h r r « 4 y « i v n i I h n t th è u n d e r. P h ilad elp h ia. R eports from resid en ts of the high in te re st-b e a rin g p riv ately held u lo r o f th è I.« « l W a ll a n d W ork re lie f em p lo y m en t to tals M our.taindale n e ig h b o r h o o d d e- m ortgage xvith a low -cost co-oper T v , -d Rev. Cornils to Talk f - a id d m m . e d ha» flle d In M orton T o m p k in s of D ayton, o v 3,541.000 D ecem ber 28. , d a r e d th a t th e w ater in D airy iitive loan We w ill be glad to give I he •nllil»«»I r o u t t a n d ra ti« « hi« at Mason Hili School (C o n tin u e d fro m p a re 11 _______ __ erseer of H w S ta , te G range. ’ s p o k e «I H ead of F a rm e rs' U nion i n creek at th at pointw ns the high- fu |i in fo rm atio n about this o p «nd r e p o r t a« « u r li, a n d Rev S tanley C ornils, p asto r of h appy m an n er, h av in g p re feren ce against th e sales ta x a’nd fail p ri W ashington an d N o rth Idaho says est ever seen N ear M axw ell's, one th«« ita f lx e d a n d a p p a iti t ed th è p o rtu n ity to anyone interested " I Ath f f Eebr th e Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch of for an k les w h eer an d w h en ev er m ary legislation, soon to com e to su p rem e co u rt's AAA decision a l (h e h«»ur c ar w hich cam e th ro u g h im m ed i C h e rry G rove, w ill speak at 8 p. m fo u n d . ballot, at th e H illsboro G ran g e 'c a tastro p h e for th e farm ers." ately a fte r th e storm , ran th ro u g h T uesday at th e M ason H ill school! Jo h n s being bound o v er to th e m eetin g S atu rd ay . He also ooposed w ater over th e ru n n in g b o ard . J a n u a r y 19 house on th e subject "E thiopia in g ran d ju r y fo r fin al decision as to th e stu d en t fee bill Alec E ischen of C ornelius ro u te 2. T. H u lett, 75. k illed in th e L ight of Bible P rophesy." Such fu tu re tr ia l or im m ed iate ex exhon ----------------------------------------------------- hon- Mrs. E dith T o zier W eath erred . P , M X yron " questions as th e follow ing w ill be oration. R over p ro b ab ly w ill m ak e s ta te G ran g e ch ap lain , spoke on r ° rt,anc’ b> u rom an w hen m ar- rep o rted that roads at F ird a le w ere badly w ashed an d grades softened. answ ered: “W hat a re th e aim s of h is n ex t a p p earan ce befo re th a t th e W ashington C o u n tv H istorical na,?e rc fu se d - ill w ays rely on A p arty S unday, w hich included P rem ier M ussolini?" "H ow fa r w ill A ugust body, th e re to again ex- and M useum society 'a n d of th e H ouse ap p ro v es so ld iers' ad ju ste d M essrs, and M esdam es G eorge Sel- he be allow ed to proceed'.’" “W hat h ib it th e spots m ade te n d e r by ap - collection now b e in g 'p la c e d at t h e s e £?'lc e com pensation 356 to 59 O regon w ool in d u s try faces rosy fridge, Reid E ldridge and W ayne w ill be th e in ev itab le outcom e of plication of b irdshot. co u rt house. S h e a l s t o l d som e in- rcgon wn„i Em m ott; C het W ojnhn, l.v n n Sel- th e p resent conflict’ ” "Does God M ean w h ile th e d efen d an t still is te restin g stories of O regon h isto rv Pr£ s Pect T ow ns‘ nsend o rd ers new p a rty form - fridge. A ugusta H offm an, and Alm a still an sw er p ray er?" “W ill He h ear try in g to d e te rm in e w ho shot th e w hich called fo rth sev eral sto ries LIME RICKEY B lue of T igard, re tu rn in g from De- ed in C alifornia, th e p etitio n s of H ailie Selassie?” dog, as he alleges ta a t it w as n o t from m em bers. or Poe Bay, w ere u n ab le to reach E veryone is cordially in v ited to done in his presence. Jo h n s also January 11 H illsboro by w ay of G aston and says *u th a ~* t w h en th e L testi- a tte n d th is service. 1 in d ah ls *—■ “ GINGER ALE N'ew Je rse y co u rt of p ardons an d w ere com pelled to re tu rn to M c fled as to shooting th e Jo h n s' dog S n C r W O o d U n i o n ap p eals re je c ts H au p tm an n appeal. M innville and th en ce to H illsboro th re e m o n th s ago, h e lea rn e d fo r ^**»v*» give zest to a party E xecution deem ed certain ty . by w ay of Nexvberg th e first tim e w h at u n h ap p y fate E a rth q u a k e d eath s at P asto. C ol Jackson fill, south of H illsboro, w as m eted to his pooch. om bia, exp ected to reach 500. connecting link on t h e L nurel- P a u l L. P atterso n , local atto rn ey . Bottled by e d fr o m pag e 11 Dlanned ( C o at n tin u Sherw o o d ' and w ill r n'*5 E . ^ a b o n ey o f H ills b o r o r o a d a c r o s s J c k - . n b o l- ap p eared fo r Jo h n s. P ea sn e rw o o d an d will K lam ath F alls e n te rs race f o r tom . w as n e a rly in u n d a te d M onday. p ro b ab ly be co n stru cte d by a bond d em o cratic nom ination for U ___ _ _ , ... „ The w ater, w hich accu m u lated rnp- issue ... an , d fed eral funds. j , sen ato r and w ill oppose S e n a to r idlv b e h i n d P i e f i l l ran out on the W ork on a new w in g an d a lte r- M cN ary. He says h e w ill ru n on a i be- M rs. J D obbs is Recovering S c h o o l S p ir it H e lp » t v M » k a a B e tte r S ch ool j Three Girls Named in 0. A. K. Contest Grand Jury Seeks Facts in Shooting C iK . 'iw r u te \ \ it h Y o ur llilh i N ew « S t a f f Operetta Set for February 21 Farm Loan G roup Re-elects I lead h u v h u Heavy Rain Storm Hits Area Sunday Deg Has Own Day Tompkins Opposes Tax, Vote Change in Justice Court ,,f Id .» •« le k A M o f «ah i dav «Ibi It"» lo in i »«••»in o f Ih«« a h o t» an U I h*d « o tirt m lllllN h o r o . O l e i c i . . ••• •»»«* pin to fo r h cH ih iif ..|ij««.t|i.ii« lo n«l.l filia l H.I-OUll, «n ti fo r lll» f ilia l t»«(ll«MlH»llt of • « h l ««(ata. |>«it<| ih l« lA t l i d a y o f J n n u» r y , IM « , W I I I I A M .1 » il »h I I I H E« r Iii.a W ill n o i T» in a il i o f »ald I bu A U o r u u y f o r Ilo . . n «a. M A b E. J. I X. ulvr. Too Late to Classify WANT niall Im proved place. Ill b> 20 ucrcs. In ex ch an g e for I’m ’ laud home. J . II Jack , lit. t. S h e r wood HUI 12 (JAUGK sholgdi. ano brood stove, 1 ,(HM> t aji.u'ity, ha nd c lovvir cu tte r 4Ht f for .sale A rgus II159 G OOD hoi m n for sale ut bargain, also (louhl(*-t(*st(B 1 d: m y <• o W H , c choici lio h ’i* o f h e r d , ea.- ■ li or tern is A S h’i.srhcii, (Liston 48 ftOp 15 W IIITK Lrifhi >rn pull ri» fur nii I i », 9 m onths «Id. all i.ix ln«, $1 25 each Mrs. It V Mi-Fall. ■lii G arib ald i A ve P hone 2104 E K ICK SO N ’S W h it« * L eghorns, heavy p ro d u cers of lug«*, whit«* <’ggs, achieved by our IT y e a rs of hr«*eding and h atching S t i e s ' dams* records, 275 to 330 00 of b u si ness re-o rd ers from y e a r to y ear. E very hr»*«*<l«‘i* blood-tested Day old ehicks D av-old pullets. 05 gu.u .int«*«*d Fricks<»n‘s H atchery and P o u ltry F arm , H illsboro Bout«* l SUPER-VALUE DAYS HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Jiiniiiiry is n month of value». See the many value» in our Junuary Broadside mailed t o you a few day» ago. Remember we feature quality n t a price. See us today for your h ard ware requirement». Ask for l ’i ipularity Contest Votes W isc I lostcsscs Royal School Approved PHONE 444 LICENSE No. 444 i j x- • - l on ROYAL Soda Works at Hom e of Daughter liiiiii* '.’132 Main Street Hillsboro, (Iri'Riin . T his is th e n e a re s t th e riv e r ha* p ro x im ately $40.000. w as sta rte d this C .. o n ference . of 100 farm . leaders . com . . . . e . to an excesivc flood stkg R ebecca P. Irw in. 77. an w eek u n d e r th e PW A set-up. ac , __ pioneer, died T uesday eve- cording to K en n eth Tillotsori T he form^tH?3 t UbSt*tUte Pi a n ? ?Or A A A »,in c e I)pcem ber, 1933. w hen th- « • K m . Cl l » r d . u , l n e r . c o n ta c t „ „ , „ . r d « l to S o w n « » . s J S X S d X o ° o ' c X " " p r o d o c ! " n “ l “ “ ** program . i fo r 2 p. m. S a tu rd a y a t th e D on- M ajor p a rt of th e p ro ject w ill be ■ A rm y en g in eers ask $2.425,000 for | elson& Sew ell ch ap el w ith Rev. th e co n stru ctio n of a tw o-story B onneville. | M. S. W oodw orth officiating. In te r- w ing to in clu d e a new gym nasium January 12 | m en t w ill be at F ir L aw n cem - an d m an u al tra in in g room s on th e et^ rv . gro u n d floor, an d au d ito riu m in I P o rtla n d fre .. g ih te r w _______ ____ reck ed w ith Mrs. Irw in w as b o rn in B en to n th e u p p e r story. T he p resen t com- l°-st *n ~6-mile gale off coast of county. M arch 10. 1858, an d in re - b in atio n au d ito riu m -g y m n asiu m w ill W ashington cen t y ears had been liv in g w ith be d iv id ed _____________________ in to six classroom s T ___ he ” o h u n d re d fa rm ers a t W alla Tw h er d au g h ter. M rs. Ella B icknell, in alte ra tio n s w ill p ro v id e facilities W alla, W ash., back co n stitu tio n al change. E ugene. T h ree m o n th s ago she cam e for 550 stu d en ts to resid e w ith M rs. T aylor. In ad - ----------- I O. S. C. D ads b ack stu d e n t fee ditio n to h e r tw o d au g h ters. M rs. plan. Irw in is su rv iv ed by a son. W allace J a n u a ry 13 W. Irw in , of N orw alk, Cal. He h u s S u p rem e court n u llifies process- band. R o b ert A. Irw in , d ied in ■ ing tax a n d m illions in levy lost to 1922. g o v ern m ent. F u n d s to be re tu rn e d ( C o n tin u e d fr o m pa g e ] ) jo solos: J H. Riggs, 80. song dedi 1 to processing firm s. EDGAR BOURNE ew bonus bill to be paid w ith to old folks p resen t. Miss fed N crai d g in a r g B in ourne, 83. d ied rd ita a y l cated m o E rn St. V in cen t's S h a o tu sp M ildred Jam es pianist. Mrs. C aples cash i n "bab t r Ä v e " d hnnd in s e n a te ^ M rs- This stands for efficiency in O regon SERVICE, including d a y | " ‘»S « and nigh, WRECKER SERV- ? r‘K™ ICE, and for the best in USED CARS 4000 M iles. 1930 Chev Sport Coupe E xceptional. 1931 Chev Coach 1931 Chev Sport Roadster 1928 Chev Cabriolet Best 4 -cylinder M odel B uilt. 1928 Chev Coach A Very Good Car. 1935 W illys Sedan L ik e N ew. 1931 Plym outh Coach A W ell K ep t C ar. 1932 Plym outh Coupe R econditioned. 1932 Ford Coupe R econditioned. 1930 Durant Sedan Econom ical. in P o rtla n d , an d fu n e ra l serv ices w ere h eld T u esd ay aftern o o n a t 1 o’clock _ a t H olm an _ <& L u tz chapel. _ ope * r- ' w ith R ev. P officiating. In te m en t w as in R iv erv iew cem e tery . Mr. B o u rn e w as an a tto rn e y an d p racticed law in C om m anche, O k la- hom a, fo r 30 y e a rs before com ing to P o rtla n d , w h e re he had m a d e his hom e since 1923. His w ife died ten y e a rs ago. He is su rv iv ed by fiv e ch ild ren , Mrs. H. H. S h a y le r of H illsboro, D IN N E R 1926 Cadillac Sedan N ew Tires. 1927 1927 1928 1929 Oldsm obile Coach Nash Cabriolet Buick Sedan Oakland Sedan R efinished, Looks L ike New. 1927 1927 1927 1935 1934 1931 1930 1928 O ldsm obile Coupe Pontiac Coupe Essex Sedan Chev Truck Chev Pickup Chev Truck Chev Truck Chev Truck H illsb o ro M otor C om pany JA M E S W H ITELA W , Prop. C hevrolet and Oldsmobile M A IN ST O R E 318-322 E. M ain St. Phone 144 D ay or N ight U SED C A R L O T 136 S. S econd A ve. Nrxt door to Venetian tb U rr IBlUboro BUSH’S MARKET Hillsboro Meat Co. Rev. R. L. Putnam Townsend Leader 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe V ictoria. 5-pass. tran sp o rtatio n . HARDWARE COMPANY “PRICE CUTTERS” in connection with 1935 O ldsm obile Sedan ’ BRISTOL p resen ted a d eco rated an n iv e rsa ry January 14 caJ?Te \ ° officers, S ev enteen m eet d eath in crash Nex? m h eeting O w — ill be T— in — th e Bap- ♦icf rh itro ____ oz» tis ‘ ch u rch a‘ 2 p. m. J a n u a r y 26. ' of„a ir ]j n c r in A rk an sas sw am p. , T ow nsend clu b m em b ers and . H au p tm an n plea fo r w rit of [n e n Jds m ay secu re w eek ly p rin ted habeas-^ corpus denied. broad<;as^ at e ith e r th <-‘ C. C. S to re I . W ash 'n g to n suprem m e co u rt de- ; or WUey s G rocery. | clares ro< 1935 s ta te " personal n et in com e tax law u n co n stitu tio n al. --------------------------- Id ah o lie u te n a n t - g o v ern o r d e N ELS HOLM m ands p a rity fo r ag ric u ltu re . N eis Holm. 77, d ied a t his hom e J a n u a r y 15 in T ig ard J a n u a ry 12 and fu n eral Ja p a n e s e delegates an n o u n ce w ith - ' services w ere h eld T u esd ay at th e T ig ard G ran g e hall. In te rm e n t was d raw al from in te rn a tio n a l naval . co n ference. D elegates lose fight for I in C resen t G rove cem etery . Mr. H olm w as b o rn in S w eden in j eq u ality . C o ngressional 1858 and cam e to O regon in 1 8 9 4 .____ .. r in flatio n ists , D eceased is su rv iv ed by th e w id- on I,retJlc,lons u n p reced en ted ow, Mrs. Em m a H olm , and four n a,lo n a d eficit as a ch allen g e for ch ild ren : Mrs. F. W. S ch am b u rg a !\PW last-m in u tc lig h t to pay the S herw ood; H ild reth W olfinger, S an soldicrs bonus by c u rre n c y ex- W olfingc F rancisco; Fred Holm, O lym pia. pansion. G o v ern o r H offm an of N ew J e r Wash., an d Mrs. H. W. Lenz, P o rt land. A bro th er, A n d rew Holm, and sey an n o u n ces th a t he is still s tu d y a sister, T ilda Holm, b o th of P o rt ing th e H au p tm an n case and wax und ecid ed on th e m a tte r of a r e land, also survive. prieve. M ore gales and show ers expected M arriag e L icenses by w e a th e r b u reau. D an B o rd er and E d ith O. W right, F o rd d ecla res in d u s try ab le to both of B end, J u n u a ry 14. em ploy all. Milk A dds Its Flavor to Other Foods, Puts “E d ge” on A ppetites. DAIRY Grade A MILK and CREAM Phone 4RX1 2 39c Sunshine, U needa and Superior PEAS and CORN 4 « « ...... 2 5 c ROLLED OATS Triangle. I. H illsboro) H IL L S B O R O F E E D C O M rt'O K M IC 'K -D L E ItIN U I ARM M A CH IN ERY 160 W. Main S t Armour’s. 1-11). C4411 29c 25c for Very poor quality. PRUNES. Fresh canned TOM ATO JUICE No. can. 10c Can BA BB IT’S SO AP 8-oz. pkg. . 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