The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 16, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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H I L LS B O R O
W . J . W ism er
B u ried M o n d a y
■ W ashington county M onday. T ues-
j day an d W ednesday to d eterm in e
how w ell th e eight county high
schools m e e t req u ire m e n ts f o r
stan d ard iz atio n . O B. K raus, co u n ­
ty school su p e rin te n d e n t, w ill a c ­
co m p an y Em erson.
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C u rrie Boyd mid Mrs. F red Boyd,
F orest G rove; Mrs. W 1) Howm.in.
P o rtlan d , mid M rs A rth u r Yates.
Boise, Idaho T w o sisters mid tw o
i b ro th e rs also su rv iv e as follows:
Mrs M artha Young, O regon C ity.
Mrs S arah Jones, Salem ; Jam es
Hess, N ew berg, and M ortiga Hess, |
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F lag ler in O regon C ity T u esd ay
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H olm es officiating In term e n t was
th e H illsb o ro ta ra d e S ch o o ls C a«,-
harles Haynes.
in F orest View cem etery
M iss D oris S p en cer of C ornelius
O pen house w ill be held in the d irectio n of Mrs. R ow ena K etoham
g rad e schools F rid ay afternoon.
T he 7A and 7B classes held a Mrs. K a th e rin e H epner of P o rt
Resident of County Many
W ork th at th e ch ild ren have done
u .nbined class p arty T h u rsd ay land and Ray S tout of Long A cres
Years Dies Saturday
d tirin g th e y e a r w ill be ex h ib ited a fte r school G am es w ere played visited at th e C arl S e lffe rt hom o
P aren ts and frien d s a re especially a fte r w hich a su p p er w is served in Sunday,
in v ited to visit th e schools on th at the cafeteria.
B en efit J a n u a ry 31
W alter Jaco b W ism cr, 69. died
day. At th e F’e te r Boscow school An unexpected vacation w as th e-
P lans a re alm ost com pleted for
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h eld M onday aftern o o n irch
sales m anager. loft 2:30 p m. At th e ju n io r high it w ill
since fu rn ace tro u b le m ade it nn- lors J a n u a r y 31 by Hie S cholls I.a-
B ethany P re sb y te ria n ch u rch w ith »• j . el.'
iffiriatin v . ° 2 . i n ' 8 11 for C hicago to St- com m ence at 2:30. co n tin u in g u n til possible to heat th e building
dies' Aid. T h ere w ill be a tab le
Rev. H. G. D ickm an offici
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t c n d . th e n atio n al can n ers
a n n u al dism issal at 3:45.
T h e ju n io r high b ask etb all team an d hostess for each m onth of the
B u rial w as in th e ch u rch cem etery , i convention. Mr. M aling is a d i-
A larg e n u m b er of p upils have " as defeated by the O reneo team y e a r at w hich reserv atio n s w ill be
Mr. W ism er w as born n e a r Du- rec to r of th e n atio n al o rg an izatio n been absent because of illness. At ,ast w ‘*ek 20 to 3. Bud H ines w as m ido An ed u catio n al p rogram w ill
buque, Iowa. J u n e 30. 1866. th e son and p resid en t of th e N o rth w est th e ju n io r high: B ettv G ard n er. ,h e onl-v e x p erien ced p lay er on th e bo given consisting of an hour's
of Mr. and Mrs. Jaco b W ism er. A t C an n ers' association.
6A2. had eye tro u b le: L eo n ard S h ip - , e a n d
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first ac tu a l show ing of talk in g m ovies G en-
th e age of four y ears ho moved
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i ley. 6A2. has chick en pox. At th e »fame f ° r niost of th e boys. C oach J era 1 com m ittee consists of Mrs
ow school' D oris H aw - H en r>' rep o rts th a t the team , w hich L. W. G uild. M rs H T Hesse.
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w ere rep o rte d by A J F o elk er A
m eeting w ill be held F rid ay night
by the co m m ittee to m ak e fu rth e r
arran g em en ts.
No m eeting w ill he held J a n ­
u a ry 28. but on F e b ru a ry II a
hom e at Rock C reek, w h ere he liv ­
ROCK CREEK F u n e ra l serv ices s»»>,lal program has been arra n g e d
w ith "th e flu M .ibel W ebb? 3A had ’hese blocks w h ich could be given
ed for 32 years. In 1929 he left th e » t
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ei ,l park in g , provision for poles for Mrs M ary A nna Jossy of M aple- w l,b G erm an w ar v ete ra n s as
farm , du e to ill health, and m oved
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an d w iring, an d also p erm it bust- wood, fo rm er resid en t of W est quests, to g eth er w ith v e te ra n s of
N ew p upils of th e D avid H ill ness houses to open th e ir re a r en- U nion, w ere held ut M ilw aukie o th er '’« 'to n s if possible
to H illsboro, w h ere he sp en t his
are H elen Se.vbert from W itch tran ces for business. He advocated M onday. In te rm e n t w as in R iv e r­
last years.
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Hazel, w ho has en tered th e 3A class, th e w id en in g of th e stre e ts and re- view eem eterv
F o u r ch ild ren w ere b o rn to this
S erv ices w e r e
G EO R G E W WARD
T ra n sp o rta tio n an d tu itio n claim s and B ev erly B ucher, a new p u p il su rfa c in g such as on B aseline. R e­ C h ristian S cience M ark D aniels
G eorge W W ard. 70. died T hio
union, th e youngest dying in in-
fancy. S u rv iv in g a re th e w idow , fo r th e first sem ester to talin g $30.- ln "*e 2A, from P en d leto n
fe rrin g to stre e t lighting, prefaced was soloist, an d six gran d so n s w ere di,v evening at Jo n es hospital lie
i bad lived h er« w ith his son. Nidi
Mrs. L au ra W ism er, an d th re e chil- 869.50 w ere a p p ro v ed T uesday n ig h t
L e tters w ere receiv ed by th e by th e re m a rk th a t he w as not p allb earers.
Mrs. Jossy. 74. died at th e hom e W ard, and fam ily since A ugust,
dren: Mrs. D eborah Leu,
Miss by th e co u n ty n o n -h ig h board. 6A g eo g rap h y class last w eek from th in k in g in term s of chiseling in
O phelia W ism er and Mrs.
L eila T u itio n claim s of th e seven high K im berly. S o u th A frica. T hey w ere on som e e x tra business. E aster de- of h er niece. Mrs Rose M iller, at 1932 He w as b o rn A ugust 29 1866.
at Nebo. III. and w ent to Califoi
Adams. and five g ran d ch ild ren , school d istric ts am o u n ted to $20.- an sw ers to le tte rs w ritte n to K im - d a r e d that pedestal lig h tin g should M aplew ood F rid ay afternoon.
T he follow ing b ro th ers and
sisters 184.50, w hile tra n sp o rta tio n am o u n t- b erly in early N o v em b er u n d e r th e be provided
M ary A nna B u rg en er was born i’la
. l892. T , u - f m oved to
also survive: Mrs. Louise Dysle. ed to $10.685.
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B usiness conditions a re m uch b e t-j in G rin d elw ald , S w itzerlan d , an d W inlock. W ash. In 18116.
O tto W ism er and Jo h n W ism er. all
C laim s ap p ro v ed w ere as follow s:
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te r in C alifornia, according to ' m arrie d P e te r Jossy at M inden, ' He m a rrie d A m anda .1 S w ope at
of H illsboro: C arl W ism er. B etiianv. Banks. $1540 tra n sp o rtatio n . $1743
H ow ard H adley, w ho recen tly re- ; Iowa, in Ju n e . 1883. T hey cam e to Toledo, Wash M arch 7. 1897 T h e\
Mrs. F red a Erickson, P o rtlan d , and tu itio n ; T igard. $2265 tra n sp o rta tio n ,
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tu rn e d from a so u th ern business I O regon in 1891 and lived at W est ” u’v‘‘d
P o rtla n d in Ju n e . 1911.
Mrs. Ida V on G rut-nzen. A rtesia. $3243 tu itio n ; H illsboro. $3000 tra n s -
I'll ¿IOC 111 S tO F lll trip-
U nion u n til 1920. w hen they m oved To th e ir union th re e c h ild ren w ere
born,
all
of
w hom survive. T hey
C al.
po rtatio n . $4493 tu itio n : F o r e s t
isr d r/iu rr-i> rs
P la n s for th e a g ric u ltu ra l c c o n - ; to M eldron to m ak e th e ir hom e un-
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He w as a life long m em b er an d G rove. S300 tra n sp o rta tio n , -- $1073 ELMON1CA — R ecent w in d a n d
om ic co n feren ce F e b ru a ry 4 and 5 til 1934 Mr Jossy died J a n u a ry 6. a re M ,s
1)1 olphia Demos and Ot ­
Neil
W b ri! of Salem , and
an e ld er for 14 y ears of th e B eth - tu itio n : T u alatin , $212.50 tu itio n ; ra in storm did co n sid erab le d am ag e and its v alu e to business an d ag ri- ! 1934, and since th at tim e. Mrs.
B eav erto n , $3180
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . ,o p ro p erty of re sid e n ts in th e El- c u ltu re, p a rtic u la rly new settlers. Je s se had lived at M aplew ood She W ard of H illsboro M r W ard is
any P re sb y te ria n church.
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P allb e a re rs w ere J o h n P eterso n $7920
tu itio n ; an
d P o rtlan „ d j . $1500
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tlin ed , • by ........................
was a m em « b er of - t . h . e C h ristian a,so su rv iv ed hv tw o s is t e r s M r s
dow panes have been re p o rte d an d C ounty A gent W. F. C y ru s
Science ch u rch .
L- ° H alls of Nebo. Ill , and Mrs
Sr.. E I. K u ratli. Abe Z ahler. AI- tu aition.
itio n
to rn dow
fred S chindler, L ou Z ü rc h e r and
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low land w as co m p letely u n d e r w a- th a t th e people of O regon have not i th e L enox post office w h ile living and a b ro th er. L aw ren ce W ard of
C hris Reichen.
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D onelson & S ew ell w ere
in
charg e of fu n e ra l arran g em en ts.
B ible classes a re b eing held each publicizing th e state.
ro u te th ro u g h th a t and neighbor-
F u n e ra l services w ere held Sat
u rd a ay
T h u rsd ay night at 8 o'clock in th e
L. T. M cP h eetcis and J I. S ear- ing sections w as established.
y aftern o o n at
al W inlock, Wash.,
C o ngregational ch u rch , w ith Rev. c-v w ere nam ed as an a u d itin g com -
D eceased is su rv iv e d by th e fol- by th e I. O O. F. lodge, of w hich
F. A. V a n d e rsc h u re r of W itch Sim on F o rsb u rg of P o rtla n d as in- m ittee.
low ing sons and d au g h ters: R P . Mr W ard w as a m em ber In ter-
H azel re p o rte d T h u rsd ay to S h e r- stru cto r. A larg e n u m b er of peo p le
P o rtla n d G e n e ra l E lectric com - and Mrs. Jo h n S tandish, P o rtlan d ; m ent w as in 'b^1 W inlock I. O O F
iff C o n n ell th a t his house w a s in th is d istrict h av e b een a tte n d - Pa n Y w ill put on th e p ro g ram a; ¡W illiam , O ak G rove; F red, Rock cem etery.
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b u rg lariz ed J a n u a ry 6. A rticles sto l- ing reg u larly . T he p u b lic is in v ited M onday's luncheon. A m echanical C reek: H enry, T igard; Em il and
G rav esid e R ites Held
.
en in clu d e a w atch, b la n k e t, c a m - , to com e to th e classes.
m an w ill be p resen t. N eil R ich ard - Carl, T illam ook; Jack . N ew berg, and
J
e ra- P ants and shirts. E n tra n c e w as
M r. and Mrs. R o b ert Jo h n so n , w ho son wil1 tel1 of his ro u n d -th e-w o rld Mrs. G eorge H ellner. P hoenix. Ariz.
G raveside services for L aw rence
m aintenance. and u rg in g adoption g ained th ro u g h a re a r bedroom .
¡w ere re c en tly m a rrie d ^n 'v ^ n ™ , '/ 1 t r i Ps as a cad et officer, J a n u a ry 27. A dau g h ter. Mrs. A nna A nderson. Leo Fitz.laff. n in e-m o n th - old on
' r of ‘ died in 1928.
of th e Wolf creek an d W ilson riv e r
S om ebody e v id en tly believ ed in v er W ash
a r ^ now
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of Mr and M rs G eorge F itzlaff of
g , m anaging ed ' ito
h ighw ay pro g ram s as W PA pro- lo„ g term p lan n in g because o Ä D e - th e ' Robert’ J o h n s ^ T S r" p î ^ e A
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H illsboro, w ere conducted W cdnes-
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day m o rning at tin- 1 0 . 0
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A nn cem etery T he in fa n t d ied Monda>
lim itin g eligibility for PW A and G rove ro u te i re p o rt ed to S h eriff
T h o rn b u rg h . 2. d a u g h te r of Mrs. at th e D o ern b ech er hospital in
W PA em ploym ent to those on re
re- J * c h - n C onnell. T h u rsd ay n ig h t fo u r D .,y m ?n a ljI0-v d G u e rb e r Jr. of
MRS. JO H N E. BAILEY
R. G. T h o rn b u rg h , died at th e Good P ortland.
lie f lists p rio r to N ovem ber 1. 1935. ducks w ere stolen fro m th e K eehr. ™ * nad. 1* sp* " dri
‘wo ° r J h re <-'
Ella M ary L uck B ailey. 82. w ife ' S a m aritan hospital in P o rtla n d S at-
i O0A U_P L ,.?r «e.P aT °,f_ lh e- Se^ ° n: P‘ace
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thC * lfred G u e rb e r hom e, ¡o f Jo h n E. B ailey, died T uesday at u rd ay and fu n eral serv ices w ere
D ivorce S uit Filed
Ju d g es and com m issioners from
M rs. j . H B row n of H u b e r re -,1 M rs H en ry F ru tig e r of M u ltn o -, ........................................
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R ichey
L orenzo D. Richey
noon at h er hom e in F orest G rove 1 ____
held T ______
uesday
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from th
O re g o n s 36 counties w ent on rec- po rted th e loss of a b a tte ry from T13*1 w? s a gu est at t h e Jaco b a fte r a m o n th 's illness. S he was F orest G rove U n d ertak in g com pany Ruse Hichcy
ord opposing th e p lan and co n ten d - the B row n garage.
¿ e n n e hom e on T h u rsd ay . Mrs. born J a n i u r v 9. 185». at O conom - chapel w ith Rev. E D. K ellogg of-
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a r , ^ t C°tUJ" -Heterm n e ? h .
E lm er M arq u ette of M etzger w as ^ ’,g er TwlU be re m em b ered as owoc, W is. an d w as m a rrie d to Jo h n R elating. In te rm e n t w as in F orest . „ ^ ' ^ , „ 7 ,
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1 b L j a rre ste d W ednesday on a c h arg e of F ran ces Je n n e .
g B ailey a t M ilw aukee. Wis , in View cem etery.
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,y« r t rn1,o L Cllu,otr t K o f V o H ?i!?a u ,t w ith » « « m p t to com m it a
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. R. S tro m q u ist i 1893. T hey m oved to F orest G ro v t
t.r c.
S he w as born in F orest G rove In th e M a tt e r <>f th e hattu
Eliza Lowry. t»«*eeadetl
f o r th > n o r n n
i f f i ro wmf
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felony.
of T ig ard w ere S a tu rd a y n ig h t din - 'h a t sam e y e a r S he w as a m em ber r S - ep
tem b er 20.
1933
H er f ither. R.
i » - f u
,
«_
N o lle » id h e re b y a l ie n t h a t th e n n ile r -
(.■len
T
hornburgh,
w
as
killed
in
an
-lvned
of th e i. , , . t will anil
. ,.
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Söin/““ “ “
* » « " Joh"“ " Ä i t i - E ° H"r
" " auto m o b ile accident in Ju n e . 1935. le-tam.-nt Executor
, f -ahi a- . . ,i h„ fii.,i
3 S T S Ä ? « ‘¡„H Z £ n S , i
i . « , , , c ,» , »,
7
z j™ « ; « j « . w
w m
S he is su rv iv ed by h e r m o th er and
l *"' .,h ,’v'' entitled eoun and . . , . I,
Einal Account amt report a» aueh,
, ts. Mr.
. . . an d M
. is
. . J.
.
! 6e C o u rt
h a - fix e d a n ti a p p o in te d Ih
cussion w as also conducted con-
; t |
' lsltK l a t th c J o h n L u n d g ren hom e a ft*7™oon ,TI’ursda;«t a t ..3 0 p. m. h . er g ra n d p aren
cern in g th e h irin g of an a tto rn ey
S u n d ay ev en in g
a th e c h a p el of th e f o r e s t G rove A. T h o rn b u rg h and Mr. an d Mrs. K ith «lay <t t - r h r u a r y , is • at th e t,.
<»f 1'» o 'c lo c k A . M o f N tiiil d a y urot th e
G
avin
D
uncan.
to re p re se n t th e counties on a fu il
( C o n tin o e d fr o m pax, n
m T h6 re m ?deIed borne o f T heo ,, ,
¡S rBaj P , h'V' _D r- °
c o u r t n n o i t .f th e uh<»ve e n t it lc i l c<«urt
tim e basis, b u t no action w as ta k - cu ltu ra l a d ju stm e n t act m a rk e tin g . '
P r°P rle to r
R ich's G arage.
F d ith Fi m - h , eh
C° f^h^
in H ill* !» » - " .
O r c i’ .-u,
th » t im «
un<|
MRS. JU L IA ANN BRYAN
en
ag reem en ts and licenses n r l i e e n s e s ‘J n e a rin g com pletion. A second M r" E d ,th E\ ans hu- ch arg e ( the
p la c e f«»r h e a n n ir o b je c t ion*, to ««ir| f in a l
FO REST G ROVE -Mrs. J u lia A nu « c o u n t bh<1 f o r th e f m u l •c ttl« * n n n t o f
M atter of th e W olf creek an d alone for 28 flu id m ilk m a rk e tin g fn°°r h as been ad d ed to th e d w e ll-,
v i e ^ 'c i m e t e r v " 1 WlU F ° rCSt
B ryan of h orcst G rove ro u te one • a id e s ta te .
W ilson riv e r p ro jects w as p resen t- areas.
D a te d th ia 15 th d *y o f J a n u n r ) . I ' 1
died in H illsboro J m u a ry 8 a fte r
lit K f tl
A
LO W KY
i
ed at th e state h ig h w ay com m is-
A n o th er im p o rtan t sectio n of th e
I.a x t
W il l
and
T e< tan i< -nt « f said
sion session F rid a y by P o rtla n d o rig in al act th a t w-as n o t to u ch ed
(A L L FOR W ARRANTS
ceaxed.
Ilufe'ley
A H u rr.
A tto rn e y *
fo r
C ity E n g in eer A pperson. He u rg ed by su p re m e co u rt decision is th e
. . . . .
........................
All C ounty G en eral F u n d W ar- Executor
4M-&2P
th a t w ork on th e ro u tes be speeded p a rt w hich created th e u n ified farm ' A farew ell p a rty w as g iven for . Mlss .
* ¡nt is visiting ran ts of W ashington C ounty, O ic-
NO TH E HE
E IN A L
A ll lit A T
s. D avid W ard and sons D avid h er a u n t' ^ rs' A lice h u g h es, in Os-1 gon. en d o rsed "not paid for w ant
up. b u t h ighw ay com m issioners de- cred it ad m in istratio n . So fa r its Mrs.
In th e C o u n ty I o , ir t o f th e S lxO * o f l l r e -
d a r e d th a t th e y h ad no m ean s of c o n stitu tio n a lity has n e v e r been
*--- ' — and
’ ”
' F re ' d ■ e ric k a t th e h om e of M r W m ° ' t u
zr . u .
. of iu n d s " on or befo re M ay 31,
in tn .
f o r th e C o u n ty
of
W x .- h iiu t o n .
fin an cin g th e p ro jects m ore ra p id ly questioned.
and Mrs. Jo h n S h eets O th ers ores-
.a
J °Vn Hl,<?bcock
sp en t sev- | 1935. a re now pay ab le at the office
I ’ ro h n te D e p a r tm e n t.
w ere
ere Mr.
M r and
Mec J o h n c S u h PJ eet-
.
2ral
da>'s *as‘
w eek
T hey stated , how ever, th a t th e y i
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e e n n t t w
and Mrs.
d ™
ast w
ceb '*! ' lil c F ranclf’ o{ 'b e C o u n ty T reasu rer, in H ills- In th e M a tt e r o f th e K a ta te o f J . J.
K u r a t li . («eeeaxetl.
w ere recep tiv e to all su g g estio n s:
Mr. an d Mrs. Tom D unbar. M r a n d l
hr?m<?,.ln T P o rt*and
boro, O regon.
In terest on such
Notice I» h e re b y given that th e l i lt . 1er-
of W PA projects, b u t could not
Mrs. W each Rose and son G eorge «u
• a \.’d *^ac»u l'b . w ho is at w arra n ts not h ereto fo re called w ill ■ lt t n - . l, a - A d . o ln i- t r a t o r o f th e e - ta te
Mrs. Del F ry. Mrs. O R ear and s o ^ i ^ . , SM ’n ^ u h? Sp,.ta l- is slow ly im - I cease J a n u a r y ‘ 18. 1936.
fav o r one against th e other.
o f .1. J
K u r a t li . iln - r a o - . l, h n r f i l i v i hi»
f in a l a r e o u n t in
Ih e C o u n ty
C o u r'
of
Bid
for r an u n d d ercro
e rc ro ss-
s s -: - -
_ < » L Hazel ? Chun-hley)
B
id of $16.242 fo
R
ü 1 y
R ussell and M o rris D ä n r r ,,1/
proving. T he cast has been re-
MAUD
BOSCOW, C ounty th
in g u n d e r U te ra ilro a d at M etzger a re v i ®tin g r e l a ti v « " n e w i s h " Tom M in - Ted Rose’. G eorge A n n ie
i r T h b legs an d he expccts T le a su ror -
e
S ta te
o f d r e y . ,11.
fo r
W a x h ln it to ii
BRIDGE and
FLOOR LAMPS
$3.95
to $10.00
for
iNOn-rTlgll OOtirG
A p p ro v e s C laim s i
Value«
’2.95
t» r
S E E
W I N IX » \\
k
Lester Ireland & Co.
CiniOIllUxI lYCpOtTS
L J A
I V enetian ticket, Frank M urphy. K re iv ille )
Tlie good old S T A N D B Y
T h iev e s R a n sac k
W Itch HaZCl H o m e
in
C oast R o a d P lea
R e jec ted b v W P A
PHOENIX
HOSIERY
85c
Pair
A ll Sizes in
SERVICE and
CHIFFON
A d ju s tm e n t A c t
QnlvuTo n
W eight»—
All Colors, Too.
Salvage POSSlble
JO IN
OUR
H O S IE R Y
CLUB
And receive A PAIR OF SILK HOSE FREE
S ch o lls
F ird a le
p, J -if
IvCCClVlJlC
W3S aw ard ed to S ax to n & L ooney , ington.
R isley,
P o rtlan
d , by
th e r'‘ „ , ” ^ 2
h and
ighw J. ay S. com
m ission.
T he
« ¿ a lte
“
A
T
“
”
H arv ey and F ran cis B rash er. E m m a , l ^ e. . ^ ,kJ ^ s° on:
h av e been ^ d .a^ a
r
L y ,a R ^ d ig “ h y C£ % r e d
a " d ^ ean
u n d er W PA T uesday m orning. Ic - S an F ran c S o C al ’
*
cording to K. E. Tillotson, W PA e r .- , q ^ o F ^ f l T ^ f «w t a- c
g in eer fo r W ashington county.
...j | 3Ci arneu t ° f
Il?.rd o ® j PE?r
T he w o rk w ill re q u ire a to ta l of pUt/reh6 «tnnd^v d J n
R eed v fIle
46 m en of v ario u s classes of lab o r
_?Uj?dayi al 4 h e e v e n ln S
before th e w ork is com pleted, T il- serv lce **' 8 o clock,
lotson said. F ed eral ap p ro p riatio n
D ivorce G ran ted
for the p ro ject am ounts to $15.320
L**e—E die G. Lee fro m W illiam
w hile $9,680 for m aterials is f u r ­
W. Lee.
nished by th e city of Banks.
W ork in M etzger p a rk also is
scheduled to begin Ja n u a ry 21, em ­
ploying 21 m en w ith ex p en d itu res
of $3.400 of federal funds for lab o r
and $100 for m aterials by th e spon­
sors. T he m oney fo r m a terials is
being raised by the M etzger club.
Im provem ents in th e p ark include
leveling and landscaping.
S u rp rise P a rty
H e ld a t H a y w a rd
ORCH ARDA LE—A su rp rise p arty
w as given on th e b irth an n iv ersary
of Mrs. G eorge L aem erm an J a n ­
u a ry 15 a t H ayw ard . F rien d s and
relativ es from O rch ard ale and H ay ­
w ard attended.
Miss Ella T im m erm an of P o rt­
lan d sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith her
parents. S he w as also a luncheon
guest of Mrs. R ich ard H unger Jan - ’
u a ry 12.
County Students Make
Good G rades in College
W ashington coun ty stu d en ts m a k ­
ing a 3.5-point av erag e o r above
a t O regon S ta te college for the
fall te rm w ere as follow s: W illiam
G o ctter, K eith K rtirh ek , Hillsboro;
D an S la te r. J o h n S elander, Tigard-
M arg aret Y oung, Sherw ood, and
L isle W alker, B eav erto n .
High Schools W ill be
V isited by State Man
D. A E m erson o f th e state d e ­
p a rtm e n t of e d u catio n w ill be in
F ire,
Life.
Auto.
Truck.
J
49
-
C o u n ty ,
and
th a t
......... la y .
th e
lit h
da y
Y o u r H o m e O w n e d S to re G iv es
C rew s C alled lo r
B an k s S ew er
E.L.ROSS
.
r
±
' „ L ° , t n„ i y C alifornia, re tu rn e d hom e T h u rs- ? !" _ ,S.u n d aF " h e r e Mr. W ard
ls
tre a su re r, atten d ed th e a n n u al m e e t­ day.
em ployed.
ing of O regon cou n ty tre a su re rs in
o T Tar , " t Mr¿ . . ? ¡g g s _Ln d f - n y
S
u
n
d
ay
school,
ch
u
rc
h
an
d
“E
v-
■
,
P o rtla n d F rid ay .
ery b o d y S ing H o u r" a re held at
Idabo h av e p u rch ased th e
re g u la r tim es again, a fte r being ? alp h Jo h n so n place. A lb e rt Riggs
, closed because of m easles.
15 a n ° ‘h e r new p u p il for th e school
Miss M arg aret Im lay left S atu r-1 „
^ r ^ a n d _ m arsh m ad o jv ro ast
USED
CARS
Bought - Sold - Consigned
1929 Ford Roadster
1930 Ford Tudor
W onderful C ondition.
1926 Pontiac Coach
1929 Buick Coupe
1926 Chevrolet
1927 Chevrolet Truck
S e v e ra l M odel T F o rd s a n d
o th e r c h e a p c a rs.
See 1956 W illys “77,” $589
See 1936 Graham, $875
T oni R ollins
in v ite s a ll h is o ld f r i e n d s
to c o m e in a n d s e e h im .
f o r a ll m a k e s
o f ca rs.
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
9 -D A Y G L O R IO U S T R IP
FREE OF ALL COST
5 0 v o te s w ith ev<
50c purchas«*
5 0 v o te s w ith e v e ry 5 0 c p a id o n a c c o u n ts
I w en ly -l irst Semi A nnual S U ten ien t of C ondition
P o w ers G rocery
Prom pt
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
Sun Spun
SALAD DRESSING. Quart
Corn
WHOLE KERNEL. 2 cans
Lim a Beans
FRESH. 2 cans ...............................................
Corn Flakes
RED & WHITE. 3 for
-TAKE YOUR PICK
OF ONE OF OUR COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED CARS
1935 Lord IJeUuxe
T udor. Radio, sport
lig h t A
real buy
1934 F ord C oupe in
fine condition. G u a r­
anteed.
O nly
5CS f
43c
29c
29c
23c
OlD
1935 Ford, lo n g
w h e e lb a s e , d u a l
w h e e l t r u c k , lik e
n e w , f u lly g u a r ­
a n te e d .
.S p e c ia l
$Z»Q ("
UWW
I ord I le l u x e
< oupe.
Radu
fo g
p e rfe e t
lights,
used
car
1929 lo r d
Rumble
S eat
1929 Chev Coach $175
1928 Chev Coupe $150
1929 Nash Sedan
$150
1930 Studcbakcr Sedan
$325
M any
23c
M a n y o t h e r ite m s s p e c i a l l y p r ic e d f o r F r i d a y a n d
« S a tu rd a y . T h e s e p r ic e s g o o d J a n . 17 a n d 18 o n ly .
YOUR
PRESENT
CAR e. FOR
. ' " •
MONEY!
M o to r Co*
¡gfewz AUTHORIZED
ASSETS
F ir s t M o r tg u g e s o n R e a l E s ta te $ 2 9 2 .6 7 1 .8 1
L e ss r e s e r v e f o r d o u b tf 'l a c c ts .
8 ,8 9 1 .3 5 $ 1 9 :!,7 8 9 . Hi
Io n ie o f f ic e
L ess r e s e r v e
lor depreciation
1 3 ,1 9 1 .7 !
2 ,1 3 9 .(HI
1 1,961.71
O f f ic e e q u ip m e n t
L e ss r e s e r v e f o r d e p r e c ia tio n
2 .0 3 9 .1 9
3 9 9 .9 9
1 ,7 3 9 .1 9
L o a n s to m e m b e r s o n c e r t i f i c a t e s
M u n ic ip a l s e c u r itie s
L e ss rt s e r v e f o r d e p r e c ia tio n
9 ,5 9 9 .9 9
<!•»•? n»>
R oadster.
1930 Chev Coupe $235
I o C h o o se F ro m
BROWN or POW DERED. 3 lbs. for
635
165
1930 Chev Sedan $275
1928 Franklin
Sedan ............ $271
Hillsboro, Oregon, December 31, 1935
»935
O th e r s
Sugar
V a n illa
W a sh in g to n S av in g s 86 L oan A sso c ia tio n
OdU
Specials for January 17 and 18
BED & WHITE, PURE. 2-oz. bottle
Insun
nr» Used Car Exchange
IlldUidnCC
V O T E S
For Your Favorite Candidate to Take That
days last w eek.
M r. and Mrs. H ugh K ellogg at-
T IR E S
N ew an d Used
V ery R oast,nbale P rices
FREE
fects fo r his b ro th e r-in -la w and
l ^ rÆ
leand M rs' J R ' P r — •
to P o for
rtlan
. Mr.
Pross-
Cr is a m echanic
a d trn
rlr lino
M rs H ^ , e M cC lure of Sherw ood
spe nt several days last w eek
t hZ Ed M urpiiy hom e
S n ap p y L ittle C ar.
Com plete Repairs
A loha,
O regon
,
SALES AND SERVICI
3 ,2 1 9 . 18
R e a l E s ta te o w n e d
S to c k in F e d e r a l H o m e L o a n B a n k
I n v e s tm e n t in T u a l a t i n V a lle
‘Y F e d e r a l S a v -
in g s <& L o a n A s s o c ia tio n
R e a ! FMta«t,‘ O V m ‘ !< I
r ««l‘‘m pti<m
Kt <il
s o ld o n c o n tr a c t
< a s h o n h a n d a m i in b a n k
6 ,5 6 6 . 18
8 2 ,5 2 6 .1 8
3 ,2 9 9 .9 b
1 ,6 3 8 .4 8
6.1 11.15
7 .7 8 9 .2 :’«
$ 3 2 1 .1 7 2 .9 3
,
, .
I-IA B II.TIIE S
C e r t i f i c a t e H o ld e r s ' I n v e s tm e n ts
U n c o m p le te lo a n s
A c c o u n ts p a y a b le
M o r tg a g e s on R e a l E ts a te o w n e d
R e s e r v e t o r d iv id e n d s p a y a b le
R e s e rv e f o r u n c o lle c te d i n te r e s t
I’<‘s e r v e s
R e s e rv e f o r u n p a id ta x e s
D ue H om e L oan B ank
$ 2 7 2 ,:’« 19.62
8 5 .3 2
1 5 1 .9 I
N one
4 ,1 1 5 .3 7
2 2 9 .1 3
2 3 ,2 16.65
1.9 9 9 .9 9
2 9 ,9 9 9 .9 9
C o u n t y of W iishinglon »
$321,172.03
S late of O regon,
» “ ’•
1. E. L. Jo h n so n . S ecretary
» In
solem nly sw ear that l|,e above Mali <' ••'’»ve nam ed Associ itiön, do
11111 is tin e I,, n,,, |„ ,K| of my
know ledge and belief
„
E L. JO H N SO N , Se.
iccretury.
A ttest: J, M. PERSO N , V k ' - P resident.
S u b scrlb ed and sw orn to before m e this 1 4 t h i
,
.
H <■ '< A S M n ss,,N ."N „ :,,l,l ;
My com m ission ex p ires N ovem ber 7, 1930.