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Thursday, Februray 20, 193C H IL L S B O R O Plan Program at Blooming (H z M r . K W llln r l.h 'D’I v L/ l (JUeeki Pattuiti^ (CiinllnuM, frwm p a r. D ! a d d itio n a l fo r each opening over 'th e m in im u m o f six. Business p ro p e rty carries a m in im u m o f $18 a year fo r th<- six openings w ith $150 a d d itio n a l fo r each a d d itio n a l op ening. In d u s tria l p ro p e rty m ust pay at the rate o f tw o cents per 100 cubic feet o f sewage m a tte r dum ped in to the sewers. Measure w ill be by m eter. W ith the exception o f in d u s tria l rentals, a ll ren ta ls are due and payuble on o r before Ja n u a ry 1 In advance except fo r the re m a in d e r o f 1938, the am ount to be d e te r m ined by th e p ro p o rtio n o f the yea r 9 tlll re m a in in g a fte r th e sewers have been accepted as com pleted In d u s tria l pi in ts m ust pay on the te n th o f each m onth fo r the p re ceding m onth. D e lin q u e n t pay ments w ill bear in te re st at 6 per cent. To equalize benefits between the p ro p e rty im m e d ia te ly connected to the sewers and th a t w h ich w ill be connected l ite r, the ordinance p ro vides that there shall be no charge w ith in 60 days of the tim e the sewer is com pleted and accepted. A fte r that. $2 w ill be charged u n t i l Decem ber 31, 1937, w ith $1 a year added each year th e re a fte r u n til the connection charge am ounts to $12 in the old d is tric t. In the new d is tric t the same ru le w ill be fo llo w e d except th a t $5 w i ll be added each year u n til the to ta l connection charge has reached $52 In p ro v id in g a p e n a lty fo r d e lin quent paym ents, the ordinance states th a t on M a rch 1 each year, a lis t shall be prepared by the c ity a u d ito r o f a ll p ro p e rty h a vin g unpaid re n ta ls and th a t the co u n c il shall then proceed to assess a le v y against the p ro p e rty in single i Grand Jury Holds Resident of Banks ( ( im tin u r d fro m » • < » I ) o th y lla r r . cashier, w ere dismissed and Charles M e lv ille was unable to appear fo r pica because of i l l ness. O tto W lsm er. ,17, was fine d $500 by Judge Peters on his plea of g u ilty to s e llin g liq u o r to m in ors and was paroled on paym ent of $150 Sentence n f G eorge B arker, James and Leonard Koberstein of Gaston fo r th e ft o f a b a rre l of beer fro m a restaurant there, was postponed u n til F e b ru a ry 29. They were held on charges o f b u rg la ry . Paul G raham , 20. a n d O rley Beck. 18, both of Gaston, are u n der arrest charged w ith b u rg lu ry in connection w ith th e th e ft of a keg of beer fro m a Gnstpn restuu- r m t. T hey w ere in d icte d by the grand ju r y .it the last session, and ure alleged to be members o f the g ro iq i already un de r sentence fo r the same offense. Real Estate Transfers F ra n k E S chm idt et al to A r th u r D. E llio tt et al, 0 93 Acres Section 11 T2S R1W. M a ry A. F lin t to H o w ard R F lin t et al. Lots 12 and 13 West P a rk A d d itio n . Forest Grove. M ay L. C a d w e ll to R ich a rd S. Olson. Lots 9, 10 and I I Cudboro Acres. H a ro ld ' I,. Jensen et al to Rose U techt. Lot 13. 14, 15 and 16 B lo ck 45 N o rth Plains. E m ily M a ry Ham el et v lr to N orina Z a m ke r, p a rt S ection 22 T IN B2W. It E Hanna et ux to A lb e rt Rossi et ux, p a rt B lo ck F Steel's A d d itio n , B eaverton. Thomas W ithycom b e et ux to A sh le y M. D ickinson et ux, 11.57 Acres Section 31 T IS R3W. P h ilip II. Olsen et u x to E m il A. Johnson et ux, Lots 9 and 10 Sec ond E le c tric A d d itio n , T ig a rd . L izzie M. P h illi|is et v ir lo George Hagen et ux. 10 Acres T IS R2W. G. W. M ays (E x e c u to r, to G en 1 M ID high ro u n d neck and bow ties m ak« P a tte rn 8631 a m ost becom ing and use fu l sm ock A v a ila b le In sites 12 to 20. f l t o 10 re q u ire s 4% yurd« o f 35 Inch fa b ric : 4% yards fo r s h o rt sleeve», and 1 Mi yards o f rib b o n fo r bows P a tte rn 8628 when m ade In p laid and p la in m a te ria ls, pre sents a sm a rt tw o-piece Trork A v a ila b le In sizes 12 to 20 S its 1« req uire s 1% yards o, 61 Inch fa h rle fo r the blnuse and 2 Vfc yards fo r Ilia s k ir t. T b s dress in m cno to na req uire s 3% yards o f 6 1 -tn rh fa b ric . A perfect s le n d e rizin g s ty le fo r the m a tu re wom an. P a tte rn 8016 la a v a ila b le In sizes 36 to 5 2 K ite 40 re q u ire s 4% yards o f 3 9 -ln rh fa b ric and % ya rd c o n lrn s tln g To secure a P A T T E R N and S I L P -B V -S I IIP H E W IN G I N- S T IltC T IO N S , t ill out the coupon In low , being sure to M E N T IO N H I E N A M E O F T H IS NEW’S P A P E It. Name g«„'x Mze P a tte rò No 8 «11 S ze P a tte rn No 8 hi a ft • <« ................. .. C ity State C a pito l News Le,tei ing the h ig h lig n ts of o ffic io t lv it y at Salem .—E very wee» the A rgu s P IC T U R E S Tuesday, February 25 — Low Orchardale i P rice 1305 S. E. U n io n Ave., P o rtla n d True Beauty No m a t’ er how large ut c •«! •* m em o rial you select may be. ve w ill ma c e v -ry possible e ffo rt to m ake i t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m aterial» and w o rkm a n sh ip w ill go in to it. In de sign lik e w is e it w ill b " o rig in a l m odern od lis 'in c iv O -ir ‘ he v n H H P h on e 121 T ( m tf IU T REM EM BER THE D A Y J. S. G reeny P. H a tto n > t N ow —for the first time—genuine EASY Washers, powered for farm hemes with reliaole four cycle BRIGGS-STRATTON gasoline mo tor. BUY NOW at prevailing low prices. RADIO TUBES Selfridge Furn. Co. Phone 21X I llillsh o WASHERS M iW Douglass Radio Service ST ASYi FOR B I S T R IC IP T IO N 1 :30 p. m. Large C a pa city M r«. .Standard Parts • D o n't fa il to see the m o v in g pictures o f th is am azing m achine in actu al opera tion in a ll kin d s o f g ra in and seed crops. One M an O p e ra tio n I By C H E R R Y G R O V E M rs H a rry W a llin and Mrs. John P eirson w e re hostesses fo r the Ladies' A id at the chu rch T h u rsd a y afternoon O ffic e rs were elected as follow s: M rs S. E L ind e, president; Mrs. W allace Tolson, vice -preside nt; Mrs. Ole Hedin, secretary, and Mr3. A l Love, treasurer. M rs. M a ry G ra n t and Miss E lva Lovegren re tu rn e d to th e ir w o rk as teachers in the Scoggins V a lle y school M onday a fte r a tw o weeks' vacation due to scarlet fever. M iss M ay Johnson. M iss L i lly W a llin , and M r and Mrs. L u d w e ll M oore o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k end at th e ir parents’ homes here. Miss O lga W a llin celebrated her b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry S atu rday eve ning. H. W Scott Sr., w ho is stayin g w ith his son H e n ry w h ile conva lescing fro m a recent illness, is able to be up and w a lk around now. Mrs. John Ferm o f Forest G rove was the guest o f Mrs. A d o lp h L a r son W ednesd.y evening. A special p ra ye r m eeting w i ll b t held S aturday evening at the home of M r. and M rs. A. Love. A ll are in v ite e These m eetings are espe c ia lly fo r the ones w ho are at th e lu m b e r camps d u rin g the week and are unable to attend the m id week p r jy e r meetings. M rs. F ra n k Pow ers is q u ite i l l at her home w ith rheum atism . T he J u n io r B. Y. P. U. w ill hold a p a rty at the home of Mrs. H a rry Groner to Make Test W a llin F rid a y evening on Folks Berry Taste The in fa n t son of M r. and Mrs. A test as to w h a t the p u b lic like s H erb D a vis is v e ry i l l at a P o rt land hospital. in th e w a y o f berries w i ll be made b y Ferd G roner. Scholls fa rm e r, w h o h is done a great deal o f e x p e rim e n tin g w ith b e rries and w a lnu ts. The test w i ll be made M r. and Mrs. F lo yd A lle n and at the C o lu m b ia Food store fro n t c h ild re n of C ornelius, re c e n tly of 2 to 4 p. m. S aturday. He w ill have Beaverton, have m oved on to the a case of Boysen berries, g ro w n exclusively In C a lifo rn ia . f»r people Jackson farm , w h ich the y have to taste and com pare w ith oth er leased. M rs. Jackson m oved back berries. G rone r has tw o acres of to H illsb oro . the Boysen b e rries planted. He and Miss Florence H o lla nd o f Forest B ert R o w ell made several trip s to G rove visite d w ith Miss E velyn C a lifo rn ia last yea r to investigate. W rig h t ove r the week-end. G ro n e r advises people com ing Fred P r itz la ff o f D ille y visite d in to m ake the test to b rin g th e ir several days last week w ith M r. ow n spoon and a dish, perhaps, in and Mrs. George W righ t. o rd e r to get a good taste. .A ll M a k e s .L o w Prices .G u a r a n te e Venetian Theatre, Hillsboro T- Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro 138 S. T h ird Ave. S ta te . evieve W Mays. Lots 37, 38, 39 vie ct u x, p a rt o f A n th o n y W . H a r t I). L . ( ’. 60 T I S K l W and 40, G arden Home. H a ttie Gaston to G e rtru d e E 3 A cre« Stoke« D. L . C . T I N R 3 W . W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to It It Kervee, Reek, 10 605 Acres Section 22 T IS Lot« In P o rtla n d H e ig h t* N o . 2. R2W F re d G H rn o k m a n to E th e l Dodge, p a rt E lizabeth B a ile y to John Cere- Section 6 ’T IS K l W . gh in o et ux, 8 22 acres Section 28 W J. S tu n k a n I et ux t o A g n m W. T2S K lW B ro w n , 4*.. A« re» O a k (¡ro v e A d d itio n , M ary Agnes V edder to Thom as H llU h o m . J. W . C o n n ell (S h e r iff» to A lfre d C u m P G oodin et ux, 15 00 Acres T IN m in «. 160 A c re Section I T I N R2W T h e Reed In n titu tc to S u n ris e F in a n c e Lu uvcn a B osw ell to W H. Bos C o . Lot« 1.1 an d 14 L ad d A Reed A d d i w e ll et al, t j A c re B lo c k C B ea tio n , B e averto n . verton. Agnc« W . B ro w n to W illia m G. H a re . J W. C o nn ell (S h e r iffl ,o Susan 4 ‘ j A cre« O a k G ro v e A d d itio n . H illa - born. Davis. L o t 28 B lo ck 1 N o rth Plains E r ik Tow n sen d to Jam es P u tn e y et M ary P. S la te r to F. G M itc h e ll. ux. 2 A cre« B e a v e rto n -K e e d v illc A creage. 19030 Acres P h ilip H a rris D. L. C. W illia m B a rb e r B la n c h a rd et ux to Naom i L Hale to Eunice L. H o w J. W . R obertson, p a r t Section 27 T 2 N R5W ard, L o t 15 B lo ck 3 M yers A d d i .M a rtin S e n k o et ux to Id a C a m p b e ll, tion , R» e d v ille Homes. part IA»t B B lock 16 L ad d A Reed** 1st A d d itio n to K c ed ville John L. H a rris et ux to H ugh L Id a C a m p b e ll ct v ir to M a r tin E. S en W eik et ux, p a rt Sections 9 and ko ct ux. p a r t B lock G F a ir v ie w A d d i 16 T IS R1W tio n , H ills b o ro . A lb e rt H. Rossi et ux to H a ttie W E. T u t t le et a l to E ( ’ . M a rs h a ll Rossi, pa rt o f T IS R1W et u x . 10.4*» Acre« Section 26 T 2 S K l W . E. M Rasmussen et ux to M an d iu a August Foege to C. F W illia m J u lia n O lsen, p a r t Section 25 T I S R 4 W . son «■, ux. 2906 Acres T IS R2W. M an d iu a J. O lsen et ux to S erene M. C F. W illia m s o n ct ux to A u g u st ' O lsen . p a rt Section 25 T I S R 4 W . M i n n i e C u m m in g « ct v ir to C lau d e W . Foege. T ra ct 17 W ills h ire . G ladys C u rry Hensen to H. A S m a r t. 160 A cre« S e ction 4 T I N K l W . K u r a lli ct al. 1 A cre S ection 28 T3N R3W. Emma J. Grapes to E. A. D ie tric h et ux. Lots 14 and E l i o f 15 Edge- wood. W . J. T r o u tm a n ct ux to 1*. E. G a r d n e r ct u x, p a r t Block 19 an ti 66 N o rth P lain e. J. W . C o n n ell (fih e r ifO to U n ite d S tate« N a tio n a l han k o f P o rtla n d , p a r t l.o t I Block 11 W a lk e r '« A d d itio n to K o reat G rove. G eorge W S h ep p ard c t u x to G rib le r , 32.15 A cre« Section 24 T2N K t W. l-.rvilla T ig a r d to M u r ie l Ducion et al. p a rt S e c tio n I T2S R lW . W . 0 . W ilso n ct ux to H D K n g clen . I I . I i. Enicelen ct ux io ( H e a r t * . B row n I ’ j A cre« Stoke« 1». L . <*. T I N R.’IW , Roy I., B u rto n et ux t o R a lp h L . D a 4 Big Reasons W hy You Should Feed g * STARTER MASH Mash is mixed every day. This in sures your chicks having a fresh palatable feed. 2. Imperial Chick Mash is Every savings c e rtifi Dan. packed in new b a g s . Chick Mash hags are not returnable so you a r c protected against com municable disease. 3. Imperial Chick Mash is backed by years of suc cessful feeding of chicks. 1, Imperial Chick Savings of .$1,00 ac cepted or la rg e r amounts to suit your convenience. Start a systematic savings account today. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings 86 Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSO N, M gr. Savings Si Loan lildg. Hillsboro Oregon “I know it’s good. I bought it from HONEST ABE LINCOLN” Housewives in a little backwoods section of Illinois a c .:. a. *c» they could buy with comp’ete conf dence from the s.or.. .u , r u Salem. His name was Lincoln and .ie was known pcruu-ia I every man, woman and child in Sangamon County. IMPERIAL CHICK Federal Insurance » W tT 'ï A le x M cD onald was surprised at his home in Banks when a group of re la tive s and frie n d s called Present w ere M r and M rs Lou J u n k e r and son I.olo, Mrs. Gilpeyi Mrs. C um m ings, M r and M rs Ted Haney and sons W alter and Ever f t t , F. A B ennett, M r. and Mrs. M a rtin L u ll, M r. and Mrs. Hom er P u rd in and son B ill. A v is G ordon and M r. and M rs. Ralph K in g and c h ild re n B u d d y and B etty. M rs. M C um m ings gave a mis cellaneous shower at her home for Vera S ills last Tuesday fo r about 70 people. Vera received many b e a u tifu l g ifts C o n L a S alle le ft fo r W in lo ck Wash.. M onday to v is it he r aunt. Mrs. Bessie T a ylo r. T h a tch e r had no school M onday due to the illness o f th e ir teacher M iss F lorence Bateman. C h a rlie B ennett has gone to Tol edo to w o rk. M r. Foss o f near H ills b o ro v is it ed here F rid a y and S aturday. .................... ...................... ............................ .................. $5,600.90 under the D E N T IS T , 'om m ere ia l B hlg 2nd and M ain St. . Hillsboro Oregon Thatcher (B y M r« . L ou W r ig h t » Cherry Grove Aid Selects Officers Name of this newspaper ............................... . * . . . cate is Insured up to Dr. P. G. Brown lot assessments and at the p ro pe r tim e proceed to collect on these liens. The s a n ita ry ord in ance w ill be come e ffe ctive 60 days a fte r the com pletion and acceptance by the c ity o f the sewage disposal plan t and sewers, and provides th a t nuisances m a intained w ith in 200 feet of any sewer lin e m ay be cause of arrest and fin e o f not less than $10 nor m ore than $200 The ordinance gives th e council rig h t to en ter any p ro p e rty m a in ta in in g such nuisance fo r the p u r pose o f abating it any tim e a fte r notice has been served fo r 20 days on the person or business house m a in ta in in g such nuisance. Page Three Address .............................................................................. Dr. P. G. Brown E x tra c tio n s - F illin g s B rid g e s - Plates I sin ce re ly tr y to m ake eve ry plate c o m fo rta b le and n a tu ra l lo okin g. OREGON ALLIS - CHALMERS ALL CROP HARVESTER Enclosed And . . . . re n ts Phase vend mo (be pa tte rns checked below, at 15 cents cm b 1. Imperial Chick D E N T IS T D o n 't D elay T o u r D e n tist W ork P A Y O N M Y EASY PA Y M E N T PLAN FREE F A S H IO N B U R E A U . I I 13 S T E R L IN G P LA C E . B R O O K L Y N . N. Y. r a t ie r a No H IL L S B O R O , Ordinances Pass Fixing Sewer Rate 4-H Club Event on Sunday; Schoeler Buy» F a r m B L O O M IN G B liiiu iiltig 4 II sew in g clu b w ill present u program iif cn tci tn ln in c n t in the hu.seinent n f the In fill chu rch Sunday n ig h t ii, lt o'cliM k P u b lic 1» Invited. "A tto rn e y fu r the Defense,” u 4- m t piny. was given In the church Sunday hy u gro up of s tu d e n ts , fro m ( ’o n ciiriha college in P o rtla n d | unit fo u r g irls of the W alther League, under the d ire c tio n of P ro f K Lorenz Am ong others in tin- cast was Miss Lorenz o f P o rt land < lull L eader T alk s M rs Helen C o w g ill, stale leader of g irls 4-11 c lu b w o rk, uddressed the members nf the 1,loom ing clu b In tin- school F e b ru a ry 14 M others o f d u b m em bers were present. M r and M rs John S ta rk and fa m ily attended the w edding of M r. S tark's b ro th e r ut Sherwood F e b ru a ry 14 A le x Eischen le ft Good S am ar ita n hospital F e b ru a ry 13 but re m ained in P ortla nd fo r d a ily m ed ica l treatm ent Mrs T ony Slnay. now liv in g in Sunta Cruz. Is s u ffe rin g fro n t a severely sprained hack sustumed th ro u g h a fa ll F e b ru a ry S. Ilu y a Farm R ichard Schoeler re ce n tly p o r ch ised a 4,1 acre fa rm one m ile east of H illsb o ro . W a lte r M u h ly and M arce lla H rundaw re tu rn e d to school M o n day O th er p u p ils of the L u th e ra n school w ho w ere out a ll o r must of last week were A lta and V e rn on Meyer. F ra n k lin Koch. Lester Dem m ln, Leo V ils tru p , Dolores B ran da w am i M arcella B randaw O . c ir M u h ly assisted w ith the w o rk a, H ank's m a rke t at C o r nelius las, week. M iss M a rjo rie Hansel a rriv e d from P ortla nd las, week to assist M rs H enry llanse w ith her w o rk C elebrate B irth d a y Richard. Ronald and C liffo rd M oeller, C a lv in Robert and G ory K ra h m e r and Jean and B e ve rly H ergert visite d at the John Kam na home F ebru ary I t ir. celebration o f Barton's b irth d a y . M r. and Mrs. Charles B randaw o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs F.d B ran da w o f H ills b o ro were d in n e r p a rty guests nt the F ra n k B randaw home Sunday Mi Bertha D ernm in is v is itin g | her daughter. M is H e n ry He.se, ut L a u re l Jeanne and Anne Jepsori re tu rn - id to Poi Hand F ebru ary 14 They bail been home since C hristinas I V ernon and A lla M eyer have the I measles. 'A R G U S , Mash is manufactured in our own modern plant and sold direct to the user, l’Ut the dealer profit in y o u r pocket. Think these reasons over seriously and when you buy chick mash be sure you buy Imperial Chick Mash. Pay Cash and Save T rade w ith Im p e ria l Imperial Feed 86 Grain Co. Phone 01 M ille rs o f 2nd Ave. South Q u a lity Feeds Life is more complicated today. You could not possibly meet a; i_. men and women who make and sen the things you buy. 3u a way you can know them . . . and that is through the co u newspaper. Every week these manufacturers and retailers place important messages here for you. There are announcements of interesting new products, and of improvements in old ones. News about unusual values. Sug gestions for ways to make your home more comfortable, and y o u r work less tiring. It will pay you to read these messages . . . and get acquainted. I