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H IL L S B O R O
Succumbs
Blooming U nit
to H old Meet
A R G U S ,-
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, M u rcji £>• l!>.'!6
w as ex ceptionally keen w ith most
Forest d r o v e U n d e rta k in g compiuiy .f its exp ect to rinse tin keys on a
of tlie girls holding back blocks of
W K D E A L IN H E A I. K H T A T K
chapel S a tu rd a y w ith Dr. () II 'la r g e sc de.
votes to pour them in on th e finul
Writ«
H olm es officiating. Intel incut w as
D avid S t i i i b l i re tu rn e d to the
day. In the last m in u te ru sh 7500
E tr* and Aiilniiinbll» tnauranra
in H ill cem etery n e a r G aston.
U. S. S C olorado at H rem erloii,
votes w ere placed in th e ballot box
Muka laama ami laaua Hiiret r llnni'vA
H e w as born n ear th e place of W ash.. last T uesday a fte r a tw o
w ithout the nam e of any c o n te s t­
his d e a th N ovem ber lit. 1878, and w eeks' leave at home.
ant. H ow ever, th e loss of these
KUUATLI & W IS MEK
I I II. IS B o B O . O K IL t lN
was m a rrie d to M is s A nna G race
votes did not affect th e stan d in g
L ittle D onna G enzer is recover I
Plass to Speak; Mike Sturm
W ashington G range to M eet of
any of th e six lead in g c a n d i­ Services Held M onday for M cB urncy Ja n u a ry 1. 1914. at G as ing from a sev ere case of measles.
1391
! » * • N m i id HI
dates.
C elebrates Birthday
ton He is su rv iv ed by th e widow
Saturday for Event
Mrs E arl G enzer enjoyed a visit
Long
Tim
e
Resident
and four children: G len, Dale. A llic last w eek from h er sisters. Miss
D e p a rtu re d a te for th e g irls on
and L ulu A dele. G aston, tw o s is ­ Ai lene K n ep p er of M onm outh and
(B y Mr». E. W . H in rirh a l
th e ir C alifo rn ia-M ex ico a ll-fre e to u r
(B y Mr». Je»»e M eyer»)
F O R E S T G RO VE
Mrs. B ern i- ters.
Mrs. L illian L arson a n d
BLOOM ING -Bloom ing u n it of
BUXTON A d an ce w ill be sp o n ­ has been postponed from M arch d en i V andehey. 69, died of p n e u ­ Mrs M iry Ellen H oodenpyle. G as Mrs, Lew is K elly of llald m o u n ­
T i n H I M Ib i « i» f • u / T r r e n
tn jiir
i.
» n l y r g i*
th e F arm e rs’ U nion w ill m eet in
sored by th e G ra n g e h e re S a tu r ­ 14 to 24. ten d ay s later, according m onia at her hom e at V erboort 1 ton; and th re e b ro th ers. II. A ta in
k tn m lliiM , . i l l i i
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i t 4 iii.« z in i l i ­
Eek. to u r m anager: "R eferrin g to
th e school house M arch 11. T he
day night.
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A laska-O regon-W ashington contest S a tu rd a y aud fu n eral serv ices w ere Jo h n sto n of C orvallis, W. A John
county presid en t, Jo h n Plass, w ill
F am ily M oves
>■ I tig M » »> u i i n r n l . I i
held from th e V isitation ch u rc h at ston of N elscott and F Z Jo h n sto n for the consolidated lit G lenw ood I a m I. i r i » I . 4 | 'u A l . | i | Utlg«
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be present w ith an im p o rta n t m es­
Jo h n H all d ro v e u p from O a k ­
and w ill play on Hu ll b ieeb all ■ a n d ( i n a l 'a n t a , w l i r n d n r «> «•«.«■»• 4< u l n ,
V erboort M ond i.v m o rning
R e\ | of G aston.
sage and all m em b ers of th e local
land. Cal., to m ove his fam ily to This is to advise th e six Ju n e a u . F a th e r Jo n a s w as c ele b ran t. Rev
team th is spring.
g i . . t • • .•
» »
a re urged to atten d .
th at city, w h ere he is em ployed A laska, w in n e rs w ill now reach F a th e r H eesacker, deacon, and Rev.
I ■ '
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Sam S lriib b is hom e a fte r leu ■ I t Lata . I U l I I ' \ M I I I I Udg«
at
S
e
a
ttle
M
arch
23.
leaving
th
ere
as an au to salesm an . T h ey left
Mrs. L. H ack ett of P o rtlan d
m onths' serv ice in a CCC cam p
lllllaboru l ’ba r iiiary
F a th e r C ostello, su b deacon. I n te r ­
sam
e
day
T
he
O
regon
g
ro
u
p
w
ill
i
S
atu
rd
ay
.
spent F rid ay at home.
m ent w as in th e c h u rc h cem etery.
A social m eetin g of W. B. A. w as jo in them in P o rtla n d th e 24th I S olem n re q u ie m high m ass w as
M ildred K rah m er. M ildred O 'C on­
This
change
necessary
account
fur-
held
at
th
e
hom
e
of
Mrs.
C.
T
o
lke
nor and M ildred M eyer a re ill w ith
sung by th e S isters of S t M arys.
n e a r B anks T h u rsd ay . A pot luck thei revised sailing d a te of A laska
the m easles.
Mrs V andehey w as b o rn N o v em ­
F u n e ra l services for B u rr C o r­
steam er."
d
in
n
e
r
w
as
served.
T
h
e
d
ay
w
as
M elvin, V ernon and A lta M eyer
b er 11. 1867. in W isconsin, m a rrie d nelius. 43. w ho died in P o rtlan d
spent
in
q
u
iltin
g
fo
r
Mrs.
T
olke
re tu rn e d to school Monday.
: T heo V andehey at A tkinson. Neb , S a tu r d iy a fte r an illness of six
Mr. an d Mrs. G eo rg e Higgle v is ­
A card p a rty fu rn ish ed e n te r­
| May 31, 1886, an d cam e to O regon m onths, w ere held from th e For
S O L U T IO N
ited th e ir d au g h ter. M rs E v e re tte
ta in m en t at th e social m eetin g of
i m 1886. se ttlin g at V erboort, w h ere est G rove U n d e rta k in g company
D rury, an d fam ily at V an co u ver
th e B loom ing F arm e rs’ U nion in
she had lived e v e r since.
chapel T uesday aftern o o n
In te r­
one day last w eek.
B unning's hall F e b ru a ry 26. High
D eceased is su rv iv e d by th e w id- m ent w as in C o rn eliu s cemStery
Mrs. M ollie T allm an v isited h er
score in ’’500'' w as held by Mrs.
i ow er and th e follow ing sons and
(Continued from page
Mr C o rn eliu s w as born at C o r­
so n -in -law an d d a u g h te r. Mr and
F ra n k Koch, low by Roy B urk.
1 d au g h ters: E dw ard. W illiam , Louis
Mrs R obert Place, n e a r C la rk e & a ftern o o n and includes th e follow ­ and P lu at, F orest G ro v e ro u te 2; nelius A pril 26, 1892 lie IS s u r ­
Mrs. R ichard M oeller had th e high
ing
nam
es:
A
da
C
utting.
T
ig
ard
vived
by a son. V irgil of Dilley,
score in pinochle and Jo h n Goetz, ' E. L. M cC orm ick, fo rm er county W ilson cam p last w eek.
Mrs. A nna K em per. F orest G rove;
U E R H A P S your favorite antiseptic
Ju d g e Je ffre y of P o rtla n d w as ro u te 1 F ran cis I.eis. R obert B S ister M ary L ucille. Holy C ro ss' and th e follow ing sisters and a
an d local official and pro m in en t
low.
M edill. B eav erto n ro u te 2; C lyde
I. O. O. F. m em ber, d ied h ere a sp e a k e r a t a m e etin g of t h e L. F reelan d . H uber; T hom as E M c­ school, P o rtla n d ; S iste r M ary R ita. , b ro th er. M is G eorge T Held, %>at-
M isses E sth er M eyer, E rn a Sim -
ready is M i l l Solution. If not, we
tie;
M
rs
J
o
h
n
P
arsons,
Fores!
T ow nsend clu b h e r e T h u rsd ay
S unday. S to ry on page one.
antel, H elen H elm old an d D orothy
C lelland. A nne H am ilton. H arold S isters of St. M lrys. H uber; M rs G rove. M is Jam es M iller. Hills
ask you to com pare it w ith any o th er m oulh w ash for
night.
H elm old, M esdam es L ouis N eu-
H ubert P ran g er. H illsboro ro u te 4.
Mr. an d Mrs. L ee R an d all an d K nox. F orest G rove. P h ilip H er­ Mrs. B ern ard K em p er and M rs , boro; Mrs. M arion T ibbits, C o r­
econom y and effectiveness. For M i j l is antiseptic even
k irk and E. W. H inrichs, an d L eo n ­ i call to e ith e r ro ad job, o r any
gert. B anks ro u te 3; M atthew R yan
and R obert C ornelius. C o r­
ard M uhly, R udolf Sinaantel. H en ­ o th e r W PA p ro ject in th e county. fam ily of O ren co v isited h e r m o th ­ H illsboro ro u te 1; B lanche Treg- H arold V an D yke. F orest G ro v e ' nelius.
dilu ted ant b.ilf w ith w ater. Yet w hen used full stren g th it
nelius.
T h e follow ing reso lu tio n
w as er. Mrs. A lex A llen, o n e d av last , lown. A rth u r J. H anley. H illsboro ro u te 2. an d Mrs. L aw ren ce S p ie r- 1
ry N eu k irk an d E rn est M eyer are
—
w ill not harm delicate tissues. Ask your druggist for Mi.t I
m em bers of th e L en ten choir w hich u n an im o u sly ad o p ted by th e F o r­ w eek.
L aurel ing, B anks ro u te 1. B ro th ers and
Mrs. C lell C arsten s, Mrs. A ro u te 3; Louis F inegan.
today.
sings at th e H illsboro high school est G ro v e C h am b er of C om m erce
sisters
su
rv
iv
in
g
are:
W
illiam
M orrill an d Mrs. R ay P a rm le v of ro u te 2; G eorge T. Persons. O re n ­ S m ith, Forest G rove ro u te 2; Jo h n i
,
each T h u rsd ay ev en in g
d u rin g M onday noon:
co; W illiam W. C orw in. W
H.
full p in t on ly
L ent.
"W hereas, w e h av e dream ed, for B anks v isited Mrs. M o rrill’s d a u g h ­ R eiling, A rth u r F. K roeger. H ills­ C. S m ith, F orest G rove; P eter
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M uhly e n te r­ lo th ese m an y y ears, of tw o sh o rt ter. Mrs. C ecile E ck ert, at th e E l­ boro: R obert R. G raves. P o rtlan d S m ith, N eb rask a; H enry S m ith. |
tain ed w ith a pino ch le p a rty at roads, broad fed eral h ig h w ay s co n ­ wood m ill F rid ay .
H illsboro: Mrs. A. A. H errusen.
i By Mm. I It S t r u b h l
Mr. an d M rs. F red R am sey and ro u te 2; A rth u r W. King. G aston B aker: Mrs. E m il C rop. Mrs. A nton 1
th e ir hom e S atu rd ay . G uests w ere n ec tin g th e p ro sp ero u s farm s of
ro u te 2: G len H. E pler. F orest
G REEN MOUNTAIN New r e s t-
son
Irm
en
of
L
aC
om
be,
A
lb
erta.
M isses A nna and E sth er M eyer, th e T u a la tin plains, th e cities and
V
andehey,
Mrs.
G
eorge
V
ander-
G
rove
ro
u
te
1;
Ted
C.
Jen
sen
.
Jo
h
n
and H elen an d D orothy H elm old. to w n s and th e m etro p o lis of O re ­ C anada, w ere h e re F rid a y e n r o u te A. King, G ard en Home; E dw in coevcring. F orest G ro v e ro u te 2, I d en ts in this neighborhood a re Mr
la n d Mrs. P ro u d fit. w ho m oved
and E rn est M eyer. H enry an d Jo h n gon w ith th e d a iry in d u stry , cities hom e from a six w eek s' visit w ith H ansen, M etzger; B. I., D aniels
and Mrs. H erm an B ernards, C a rl­ lust w eek to th e Tom L arsen farm
N eum ann an d H en ry N eu k irk . High ’ an d beach re so rts along th e P acific frien d s in C alifo rn ia. T h ev w ill v is­ T igard ro u te 1; M ary M Bovee ton.
from O akland, Cal. T he P roud
it re la tiv e s at W alla W alla, Wash.,
scores w ere held by Miss E sth er ocean and,
P a llb e a re rs, all grandsons, w ere
B anks ro u te 2; F ran cis H. K eenon
befo re r e tu rn in g hom e.
M eyer and H en ry N eum ann.
C
larence.
G
erald
an
d
N
orbert
N
o
rth
P
lains;
M
yrtle
P
Nelson.
"W hereas, from tim e im m em orial
T»
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Mr. au d M rs. R ic h a rd R ed d in g-
L ad ies of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch I th is C h am b er of C om m erce has
B eaverton; H arry G. S m ith. S h e r­ K em per, and E rw in. G erald an d
rm n rm n r > » • • » » » •
m et at the hom e of Mrs. F red lab o red in d u strio u sly to b rin g ab o u t ton of S alem w e re w e ek -en d guests w ood ro u te 1; C lau d e C. Cook. H ow ard V andehey.
K ra h m e r T hu rsd ay . Mrs. E rnest th e ad v en t an d co m pletion of said of h e r p aren ts. M r. a n d Mrs. N 'C o rn e liu s ro u te 1; J e ro m e O. Boger.
H allau e r w as w elcom ed as a new highw ays, and has at all tim es P. Nelson.
C laren c e C u m m in g s a n d fam ily S herw ood; C h arles D. O tto, G aston
m em ber of th e L adies' Aid.
ro u te 1; W illiam I. L acey, P o rt­
jo in e d w ith o th e r civic bodies in
Mrs. M ary H o rn er w as called to ev ery honest e ffo rt to get th e roads of n e a r C o rn e liu s v isited re la tiv e s land ro u te 6 .
h e re S u n d ay .
P o rtla n d F e b ru a ry 24 to h er d a u g h ­
A lb ert S chlaefle. em ploye
a t
C elebrate B irthdays
te r H elen, w ho w as q u ite ill. H er co n stru cted , b u t h as co n tin u ally
suit
m et w ith g o v ern o r's vetoes, and
All d ay m e e tin g of W. B. A. S tim son mill, has b ro u g h t
condition has im p ro v ed since.
P h ilb c rt F ran cis Jo h n sto n . 57.
opposition, and d efeat u n til it has w ith b irth d a y d in n e r fo r m em b ers ag ain st th e S ta te In d u stria l A cci­
W ord has been receiv ed from
d e n t com m ission to force ap p eal died at h is hom e at G aston F e b ru ­
C alifornia th a t B illy B uck, fo rm e r­ seem ed at tim es as th o u g h w e w ere w hose b irth d a y s a re in M arch from a com pensation decision T he a ry 26 a fte r a w eek's illness. F u n ­
ly of F e rn H ill, is serio u sly ill w ith co n fro n tin g an im possible task: and w ill be h eld at th e G ra n g e h all p la in tiff w as in ju re d A ugust 9. e ra l serv ices w ere h eld from th e
e q u ie t so litu d e of th e forests, M arch 14. O u t of to w n m em b ers
a g ath erin g in his ear, th e resu lt th
1935, w hen he backed a tra c to r in ­
th e ro a r of th e cascades, an d th e a re in v ite d to a tte n d .
of h aving had th e m easles.
g ra n d e u r of th e scen ery alo n g th e
Mr. an d Mrs. R ussell T h a tc h e r to a tre e b re a k in g out th e top of
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jep so n and w ay has only been d istu rb ed bv
th e tre e w hich fell on his left
son J u n io r visited re la tiv e s in P o rt­ th e fall of th e cataracts, th e call w e re v isited b y Mrs. T h a tc h e r's w rist, b re a k in g bones in th e arm
sister from P o rtla n d an d a p a rty
land S aturday.
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
a n d w rist. T he b reak n e v er has
of th e b u ck d e e r a n d th e grow l of
M iss A nna M ey er of P o rtla n d th e b ear; an d as th e y e a rs h av e o. frien d s also fro m P o rtla n d th is recovered, h e alleges.
M. D.
w
eek
-en
d
.
sp en t th e past w eek -en d a t home.
M r a n d Mrs. E d g a r H an n an of I T h e H eiser M achine and M arine EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
• T ' V
W ilm a S ch ild h au er has en tered passed th e b a rk on th e g ian t fir
W
orks
has
bro
u
g
h
t
su
it
ag
ain
st
the
a n d ced ar has becom e th ick er, an d Bend v isited his m o th er, M rs. W
th e a m a te u r co n test to be sp o n so r­ th
T im b er L ight & P o w er com pany
SPECIALIST
e
moss h a n g in g
from
th e ir E Hill, d u rin g th e w eek -en d .
ed by th e A m erican L egion M arch b ran ch es has g ro w n longer, an d
Mr. an d Mrs. K. L. B en efiel and for collection of $78 04 w ith in te r ­
11. S he w ill p re s e n t a h u m orous
G LA S S E S F IT T E D
d esp a ir and d o u b t has co n stan tlv fam ily an d M r. a n d M rs. W esley est alleg in g fa ilu re to pay for r e ­
m onologue.
pairs to m achinery.
filled
th
e
m
inds
an
d
h
e
a
rts
of
M
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ell
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ro
n
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f
Room J
Y oung people's society of the
E. A. F en zer has b ro u g h t action
local ch u rch w ill m eet F rid a y m o re th a n 300.000 citizens of th e C am as. W ash., v isited at th e Mrs. ag ain st D ick T ensen for $178.50
Commercial N ational Bank Annaa
n o rth w est in o u r beloved state: and, M. E. B en efiel hom e S u n d av .
night.
F hon aa
"W hereas, w e h av e ap p ealed in
Houre
S u n d ay v isito rs of Mrs. ' Jessie alleged d u e for d am ages to his
E d w ard M ohr is w o rk in g at person,
Residence 2972
9 30 a. m. to 12 m.
by telep h o n e, by teleg ram , T illm an w e re W illiam an d D elm ar auto m o b ile d eliv ery tru c k in an
H an k 's M arket in C ornelius.
O ffic e 2971
1 :10 p m lo 6 p. ra.
an d by reso lu tio n to the’ H ono rab le R iggle of B irk e n fe ld . M r. an d M rs accid en t at T ig ard O cto b er 12.
E rna an d A llen S im an tel of N orth
1935, in a collision.
P lain s a re w o rk in g for Mr. and C h arles L M cN ary to becom e o u r F red B en efiel and R ay G len n of
» M
Moses, and lead us out of th e w il­ M anning. H aro ld F ish e r a n d Mr
M rs. W illiam M artin a t F o rest d ern ess of d esp air: and.
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and Mrs. Je s se M eyers an d Elsie.
H ills G olf club.
'W hereas, he has jo in ed w ith
H arold P e terso n w as h om e from
Celebrate Birthday
th o se w ho h av e co n sisten tly been B lack R ock CCC cam p fo r th e
Mr. an d Mrs. F red M uhly, Rev. a c tiv e in a tte m p tin g to accom plish w eek-end.
and M rs. E. W. H inrichs, Mrs. PW A p ro jects to give th e u n e m ­
W illiam M atson h as in fectio n in
F ra n k B ran d aw an d Mrs. Louis ployed w o rk in c le a rin g and c o n ­ his hand.
N e u k irk g a th ered at th e M ike stru c tin g th ese roads, re s u ltin g fin ­
S tu rm hom e in H illsboro M arch 2 ally in th e acco m p lish m en t of th e
and san g h y m n s to h o n o r Mr. purp o se, and th e assu ran ce th a t
iQ r / **
S tru m on th e occasion of his 80th w a rra n ts h av e been signed an d e x ­
b irth d ay .
e cu te d p ro v id in g th e n ecessarv
M rs. E m il B ran d aw is ill th is ' fu n d s for im m ed iate w o rk for th e
w eek.
unem p lo y ed , and th e cle a rin g and
(Continued from pa re 1)
V '
Miss Ire n e A ho a rriv e d M arch 2 g ra d in g of rig h ts of w ay on th ese ; cred it. M iss S ah lfeld am assed a
from P o rtlan d , w h ere she has been roads: and.
to tal of 806.850 vo tes to w in. A lm a
K
Â
À
em ployed, to sp en d sev eral days
"W hereas, w e d e sire to sh o w o ur R affety of C o rn eliu s ro u te 1 won
z\
of th is w eek a t hom e.
a p p reciatio n fo r th e w o rk w ell second p lace an d a S25 p rize w ith
Jo y ce M artin has reco v ered from done: an d to ack n o w led g e a d eb t 746.550. w h ile A nna G lask e of H ills­
th e m easles and in te n d s to re tu rn of g ra titu d e:
boro ro u te 1 took th ird place and
to school th is w eek.
"N ow T h erefo re, b e it resolved a $10 a w a rd whth 722.575.
Illness is k eep in g H ow ard G aston th a t th e ch am b e r o f co m m erce of
A lm a R affety c a p tu re d th e $10
an d E rlin A ho h om e from school F o rest G ro v e a p p reciates th e co­ p rize offered by th e A rg u s fo r o b ­
o p eratio n an d assistan ce given, and ta in in g th e m ost new an d ren ew al
Now that the w eather is once more inviting you to be among
say “T h a n k you, M r. M cN ary ;” and. su b scrip tio n s d u rin g th e last tw o
the
thousands that are enjoying them selves in the spring air,
"Be it fu rth e r reso lv ed th a t th e w eeks of th e co n test. H ilda D ober
it’s time to get a new
se c re ta ry of th e c h am b e r of com ­ m ade th e m ost p ro g ress fo r ca n d i­
m erce is h ereb y in s tru c te d to send d ates h av in g less th a n 15,000 votes
to M r. M cN ary a copy of th is re so ­ on F e b ru a ry 12 an d w on $5.
(Continued from pane 1)
lutio n , an d to fo rw ard a copy of
Miss C hase an d Miss S ah lfeld
rig h t-o f-w a y has been cleared and th e sam e to th e follow ing n ew s­ w ill leav e P o rtla n d on th e m o rn in g
graded.
pap ers: N ew s Tim es. F o rest G ro v e' of M arch 24 via sp ecial tra in in
A lth o u g h it w as first b eliev ed ' T he H ead lig h t H erald. T illam ook: com pany w ith co n test w in n e rs from
Take your choice of a large selection — Six Carloads
th a t W ashington co u n ty m en w ould T h e A rgus, H illsboro; T he O reg o n ­ O regon. W ashington, an d A laska
b e ex clu d ed from th e pro jects, la t­ ian an d Jo u rn a l a t P o rtlan d ."
tow ns. T he g irls w ill spend n ine
of Passenger Cars and Trucks on display at
T h e F o rest G ro v e c h am b e r also days v isitin g S an D iego an d the
e r advices, acco rd in g to Ju d g e
T em pleton, in d ic a te th a t crew s r e ­ passed a reso lu tio n th a n k in g L. M exposition. A gua C a lie n te in Old
leased by com pletion of o th er W PA G rah am , head of th e ir h ig h w ay M exico, L os A ngeles, H ollyw ood.
p ro je c ts in th is co u n ty w ill be r e ­ com m ittee, for his y e a rs of e ffo rt in C atalin a Island, an d S an F rancisco.
assigned to th e sh o rt cuts. B ecause b eh alf of th e sh o rt c u t sea roads.
or Look Over the B iggest Stock of
C o m p etitio n d u rin g th e contest
th e W PA q uota for th e sta te is ,
o v erd raw n , eligib le W PA w o rk ers
w h o h av e not receiv ed a call to a
p ro ject, w ill be ex clu d ed from
Grange Plans
a H ohbv < Show
Mrs. Vandehey
Dies V erboort
STOMACH ULCERS
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County Preparing
for Sea Road Work
C h e v ro le t or O ldsm obile
H IL L SB O R O M O T O R CO.
Just im a g in e
fin d in g
USED
CARS
Powers Grocery
Prom pt
Service
S L IP S
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Better Used Cars
for Less in W ashington County
1935 M aster Chev Conch
Neu car
guarantee
$j
659
Phone 81
Main Street
1933 Chev M aster Coach
O .
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$ ,
guarantee ...........
465
Bought - Sold - Consigned
Specials for March 6 and 7
1935 O lds 6
Sedan
’29 Ford Tudor
Nice, C lean C ar
’28 Chev Coach
Good C ondition.
M a y o n n a is e
♦ haysrr blips are famous . . ,
28c
Red & W hite. Pint
’27 Dodge Sedan
T his one has been w ell ta k e n
care of.
'27 Pontiac Sedan
F r e n c h D r e s s in g
M otor, Body O. K.
’29 Essex Coup, R. S.
J u s t been com pletely reco n d itio n ed
’26 D odge Sedan
L ots of serv ice left.
’33 Chev Coach
'29 Ford Roadster
A fin e little car, new paint.
’25 Buick Coupe
N ew p ain t, 60 ';
K
r is p y C r a c k e r s
Soda or G raham s ....... .......................................
17c
famous for (heir smooth, slim-
$ 4 .6 5
1
M -98
niing fit ...theirguaranteed beams
• . . their becoming linen. You'll
Maul both of these sty |eS .
the
^or e y ery
smart tailored one ' the kee n eY , SI?ring s i l k
ne . . . the k .e und knitte(J frock
tr im m e d o n e !
Com plete stock.
N ew and Used
V ery R easo n ab le P rices
29c
See 1936 W illys “77,” $589
Sec 1936 Graham, $865
Used Car Exchange
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
M a tc h e s
COFFEE
Red & W hite. Lb. tin
(3-lb. tin
1930 Ford Sport
Roadster
1927 Pontiac
Sedan
285
$ ____
225
N ew p ain t. C hoice of tw o of sam e.
1931 Ford
Coupe
$275
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195
$
195
1929 Essex Coach— $'|QC
Good transportation 195
L ooks good, tra v e ls good.
good.
8c
25c
73c)
Many other item s sp ecially priced for F riday and
Saturday. These prices good M arch 7 and 8 oniy.
FASHION SHOW
AT VENETIAN THEATRE
T H U R S . N IG H T , M a r. 5
In Conjunction with R egular Picture
LIVIN G MODELS
WILL PA RAD E BEAUTIFUL H A N D
KNITTED
V ery clean
1928 Ford
Coupe
1929 Nash Light
Six Sedan
T o m a to J u ic e
1929 Ford
Coach
1931 Ford Coach— $
O verhaul’d motor
1929 Ford Coupe—
(iood car
Red & W hite. 3 for ... .............. .............
3 boxes
Low M ileage and
N ew C ar G u u a n te i
N ew p ain t, m ech a n ically • O. K.
ru b b er.
T IR E S
$895
1927 Buick 6
Sedan
E xceptional
car,
$<
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195
low m ileage.
$235
in all respects.
1928 Chev
Cabriolet
T65
$150
$ J p/?
C h eap tra n sp o rta tio n
1935 Chev, long w heelbase
truck, dual tries,
low m ileage .......
$700
1931 Chev Truck, long w heel-
base, very good dual tires.
( Completely
reconditioned
1930 Chev Truck
Single w heels
$325
T50
If you don’t see what you waul in this list of values,
com e in— we have more.
H ills b o ro M o to r Co.
Jam es W hitelaw , Prop
318-332 E. Main Street
(V en etian ticket, F ra n k
COLUMBIA YARN GARM ENTS
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Phone Day òr N ight 444
H illsboro, Oregon
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