I’age Eight li I L L S K O li O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O , T h u rsd a y , May 7. I t»:nj OREGON he w as looking a fte r th e in terests pers from the east." Sew ell, co l o n e l. re v e a le d th e cause of Ins place th ere. C opies ot th e resolutions w of d e a th as apuplexy. S H. Pom eroy spent tli w eek- ordered sent to th e s ta te conven Hi* w as horn A pril I. 1861. at end w ith his sister, M: s. L ela tion w ith th e request th at sim ilar Alsea, follow ing farm ing d u rin g hi- R obinson of E ugene action be tak en residence in tin- county, lie is sui A llen L eachm an, son of Mr. and Pot luck d in n e r w as serv ed by v ived by four b ro llu rs N J l i d To m uch "m onkey b u si Mrs V ernon L eachm an i M abel the ladies of th e G aston local to gate of T errebonne, .lam es ot Wood ness" cost O. C oslett h i s V an K leek ) of P o rtlan d , has been about 100 m em bers. burn. O tto of N ew port, and E rn p an ts an d forced h i m t o Commencement on May 13; very ill d u rin g th e past w eek w ith R eport on R aym ond D ien ck x Rural Electrification Group est of G resham Also a siste r Mr b reak an old custom of p ants- pneum onia. m ade at the m eetin g w as to the l.lllle C la son of Long Lake, Milin Grange Meets Changed less men th a t of going hom e Organized Thursday Mrs. V iva P a rro tt an d son Jam es effect that ho has alw ays been a in a barrel. of B eav erto n an d Mrs. E lvira good and faith fu l w o rk e r in the The tro u b le all began w hen (B y M r* . E. I,. C o x) W right of N ew berg, h av e been (By Mr*. Miitilc A1It*on) 4-H club projects, th at he is ail a c th e C oslett pet m o n k e y , KINTON -C om m encem ent e x e r guests d u rin g th e w eek of then- tive m em ber and deeply in terested M OUNTAIN HOME O ig a n i.a “Joe." w ho liv es in th e g a r cises ot K into n school w ill be held paren ts, Mr. an d M rs W arren W il in the p rojects he is carry in g as tion of the M ountain H om e R ural age occupied by th e C oslett at the grange hall n ex t W ednes son. well as tak in g an in te re st' in the E lectrificatio n 4-H clu b w as com tran sp o rt tru ck s, b ecam e e n W illiam V anK leek, w ho has em (C o n tin u e d fro m pave day evening. A nice pro g ram w ill w ork of hts fellow clu b m em bers. pleted T h u rsd ay ev ening. L E. raged at his o w n er an d a t be given by th e pupils. It is hoped ploym ent in B eaverton, spent the He is Hi. a sophom ore at Banks F rancis w a s p r es m t . l i a r r y the w idow , tw o brothers, B runo tack ed him. all in terested in th e .school w ill w eek -en d w ith his p aren ts, Mr high, and assist;- his m o th er and S eh m eltzer is lead er F ollow ing o f W agner. W dhelm .shaven, G erm any, C oslett su ffered som e bites and M rs E m ery V an K leek be present. older b ro th e r in ru n n in g th e ir ficers w ere elected: Ja m e s Allison, and O sw ald W agner, Brem en, Gel' on the leg an d th e m onkey Mr. an d Mrs. C a rl lth o te n i M il dairy farm . He has c a rrie d a corn president; E lm er A trops. v ice-p res m any. (■range Sponsors Play to re off th e C oslett c o v e r d red R ich ard s), an d Mr. an d Mrs. project for four y e a rs an d won a ident: Ed S etn ik er. s e c re ta ry -tre a s Ann J a n e D unean. 74. M cM inn T he g range is sponsoring a th ree- ing to th e p o in t w h ere his fifth place: sh eep th re e y ears and urer. O th er m em bers a re K enneth • v ille . s u ffe re d a bruised leg and act play. "A aron S lick from I’um - F ran k M athew s (M ab lean n a G em - ap p e a ra n c e on t h e s tre e t b e lla ' all of M edford, w ere w eek- has won tw o firsts, six seconds and Hoofs, Ray H ornerbrook. F ritz Nv- chest S u n d ay w hen th e e a r in kin C rick ”, u n d e r th e d irectio n of m ig h t h av e Caused e m b a r , end guests of Mr. an d Mrs. H arry a th ird , an d calf club tw o years strom , E arl H aide. T his club w ill w h ic h she w as rid in g w it h l.e M aud T eucher. rassm ent. A R ichards. w ith th re e seconds and a first. He m eet next S a tu rd a y m orning, ut land S D uncan and one d riv en Prayer M eeting Is Friday U nable to find a b a rre l P au l B rooks a n d son W arren of rep resen ted the county as a m em the S eh m eltzer home, from w here by H arold E S liffert of C lie rrj W eekly p ra y e r m eetings w ill be W aldport an d his nephew , G lenn su itab le to th e occasion. C os b er of th e ju d g in g team at the they w ill m ake a to u r to various G ro v e collided in G aston. s ta rte d F rid ay evening a t th e Brooks, of S alem w ere guests d u r lett w as fo rced to use one R obert H yde. 7, B eaverton, suf (a n u s to observe ele c tric brooders Pacific In tern atio n al. church, and co n tin u e ev ery F ri ing th e w eek of M r. an d Mrs. E v er of his tru c k s for th e trip E unice Sahnow w as selected by and o th er elee trical eq u ip m en t be fered a bruised an k le S unday evc- day at 8 o'clock. All a re invited. ett D. W right. from th e g arag e to his hom e. ing used on p resen t day m odern i nlng w hen his bicycle crashed C. V anderm ost has had an a d ; th e m em bers of th e 4-11 sew ing farm Mrs. M ary K ershaw , w ho has s. , w ith a ear d riv en by E lizabeth and cooking club as the m ost o u t dition built to his b a rn d u rin g the been m ak in g h er hom e d u rin g th e M ountain H om e c h u rc h services 0 . M erer of P ortland, according stan d in g g irl of th e ir club to q u a l past w eek, th e w ork being in past few m onths w ith Mrs. L illy ify for th e F arm U nion sch o lar a re being held in th e M ountain ■ to an accid en t report. charg e of F red A n ick er M. B ierly. w h ere she had an a p a rt ship. In 1935 sh e w on first place at H ome school S un d ay even in g s u n P reach in g serv ice by th e pastor. m ent, re tu rn e d to h er hom e in th e county fair in a 4-H clu b cook til th e new ch u rch is ready. MRS. ROBERT CKAIIIHICK Rev. V irgil Speece. S u n d ay at 9:45. O ak G ro v e A p ril 27 ing dem onstration, w hich gave her P roceeds from the play. "Ju st Private funeral lervices for Mr follow ed by B ible school w ith a F o u rth q u a rte rly co n ference of a trip to th e state fait-. P lain Dot," presented by M ountain Ida May C raddock, • Icp m o t h e r ot short program in com m em oration th e E van g elical ch u rch es w as held (C o n tin u e d paxr I) Home school A pril 24 w ere $11 20 M rs R F r a n k P e t e r s o f H ills b o r o . of M other's D ay b y m em b ers of at M ou n tain H om e A p ril 29. day they m ight be called to ru n T his w ill be used to buy e q u ip ' w ill be held at I p in l u d u ) th e school. An observance of the Elect Alternate fo r p ublic office. B ut sin ce they (T h u rs d a y ' at Holm an A L uiz m ent fo r th e .school. L ord's S u p p er w ill be held d u r K in to n G ran g e S a tu rd a y elected C olonial M o rtu a ry M r C ra d d o c k in g th e m orning. All a re invited. Mrs. A lb ert S tre iff as a lte rn a te to a re in th e p lan a n d a re ru n n in g - T e ach er N am ed fo r p ublic office, it becom es the is survived by the widower, R II Jaco b F aix re tu rn e d from a tw o sta te g ra n g e to be held in L eb an M rs G eorge K irk p a tric k has C raddock, form er P o rtlan d police d u ty of each T o w n sen d m an to w eeks' stay in M cM innville, w h ere on th e first p a rt of Ju n e. D elegates (G n n tin u e d fro n t n a r * 1) been h ired to teach th e M ountain e x p ert, a son. W illiam II Yost, c a rry th e in a rc h to e v ery voter. school for next y ear. a re M r. a n d Mrs. L elan d F lint. h er m other, th re e b le th e rs and "W e a re going to be ch arg ed of his 1935 crops, th e fa rm e r h a v Home Miss H elen T ru e w ill teach t h e 1 one siste r S he had often visited E x ecu tiv e co m m ittee in c 1 u d e s by bhese little p icay u n ish p o liti in g to do th e se th in g s w ould be F ra n k C. F luke. G eorge H. S n id er c ian s w ith e v ery th in g . O ne m an in a position to get som e b en efit : G ibbs school again n e x t year. h ere at th e P eters home an d H aro ld C u ttin g . E lizab eth K ul- said to nle y este rd a y h e w an ted out of th e co nservation program . Mr and Mrs C raddock bail G en T h e sch ed u le of m eetings w here bel w as elected to fill th e ch air to get th is k in d of a p ro g ram residing at T aft d u rin g th e s u m of F lora, for th e re m a in d e r of th e o p eratin g in th e T o w nsend m o v e in d iv id u al assistance w ill be given m ers for sev eral yeai . but r e y ear, o w ing to th e resig n atio n of m ent. T h at th e s ta te a re a office is as follows: tu rn e d to P o rtlan d in F ebruary, H illsboro—F riday. May 8, county L u cille V anH orn. w ould be paid a salary in stead w hen Mrs C raddock w as tak en to AT court room , 1:30 to 5 p.’ ni. Change M eeting Time of a com m ission, th a t th e y a re a hospital, w h e re she died M onday F inal cerem onies of th e school Roy — F riday, M ay 8. M oore's G ran g e m eetin g tim e w ill be g ettin g about $3500 a m onth. I th e second T h u rsd ay ev en in g o f w ish you could h av e seen Jim hall, 1:30 to 5 p. m. an d 7:30 to year, w ith th e an n o u n cem en t of this y ear's "Su- G alah ad " an d the W ILLA R D MOI I A IT each m o n th u n til fu rth e r notice. I L ogan and m e y e sterd ay try in g 10 p. m. W illard M offatl. 19. a n ativ e of L a u re l—F riday, May- 8, com m u w in n er of M ary's Rose", conducted N ext re g u la r m eetin g w ill be to raise $35 to k eep th em from a n n u a lly by clubs a ffiliated w ith H illsboro, dual a fte r a v ery brief J u n e 11 an d a ll g ran g ers a re w el ta k in g o u r telep h o n e from us. n ity hall. 1:30 to 5 p. m. B loom ing — S a tu r d a y , M a y 9, H illsboro C h ristia n C ouncil, will illness at C h eh alis Monday, and come. Y ou have 150.000 m em b ers in school house, 1:30 to 5 p. m. be m erged w ith th e second b en e fu n eral serv ices w ill be livid In O regon an d th e biggest m o n th G aston M onday, M ay 11, K P. fit dance for th e H illsboro cem e that city today (T hursday) w e ev er saw In d o llars an d cents, hall, 1:30 to 5 p m. Young M offatt w as th e only on tery fund, sponsored by the c o u n in clu d in g m em b ersh ip dues, lite r F orest G rove— May 12, T uesday, cil. T h u rsd ay evening, Mu.v 21. at a tu r e and e v ery o th e r k in d of ch am b e r of com m erce room s, 1:30 M asonic T em ple T he cerem onies Good Assortment m oney w as $2600 Y ou a re not to 5 p. m. Will be staged d u rin g th e dan ce p ay in g 1 cen ts q uota. T h e en M anning—Tuesday. M ay 12. com interm ission. R ichard A bts. co u n IContinD**) f-om pnr. 11 cm y th in k s w e a re p ay in g 10 m u n ity hall. 1:30 to 5 p. m. EASY TERMS cil p resident, has an n o u n ced T ic k fice outsid e o f th e w -arrants and cen ts each. K in to n — W ednesday. M a y 13, ets w ill cost 25 cents. com plaints, an d pleas of g u ilty b e Come in and see them "T h e T ow nsend peo p le a re m ak- G ran g e hall. 1:30 to 5 p. m. fore th e court. None have been B allots for voting on selection of S herw ood—W ednesday, M ay 13, recip ien ts of th e tw o honors of w illin g to sta n d tria l, k eep in g the in g a sacrafice. D on't listen to crim in al cale n d ar reaso n ab ly clear. w h at C lem en ts says a b o u t Dr. city hall, 7:30 to 10 p. m. the cobncil w ere d is trib u te d this by Dr. W est U nion F riday. M ay 15. w eek to all elig ib le to vote This G lenn W ilson of F orest G rove, T ow nsend. Y ou sta n d WILLYS 77 T ow nsend an d you a re stan d in g school house, 7:30 to 10 p. m.' a rre ste d in a F o rest G ro v e d ru g includes all m em bers of affiliated A loha T hursday, May 14. G range clubs, except alum ni, high school sto re A p ril 28. w as bound over by th e sid e of one of th e finest. to th e g ran d ju r y u n d e r bond of I cleanest m en th a t G od e v e r gave hall, 7:30 to 10 p m. i faculty m em bers, g ra d u a tin g seniors $1000 on a ch arg e of b u rg la ry i b re a th to. T h a t m a n 's h o u se isn't not in th e clubs, and th e clergy of not in a d w elling. as w e0 ap p o in ted as m ine. I w an t J th e high school d istrict. Election D eliv ered h ere A ustin M arr, a rre ste d last w eek ' -he d octor on th e w itn ess stand, i is based on "em inence in C h ristian by N ight O fficer W. W W eaver i B ut th e >' do not w an t him C lem - c h a racter" E lection of club offi- See the car that has saved on a c h arg e of stealin g a p ipe an d i en ,s goes on th e sta n d an d it is I eers w ill be held preced in g th e thousands of owners mil tobacco from th e P astim e pool m y ju d g m e n t h e is te llin g ju st Blessing of a and of council o fficers for lions of Dollars $ $ $ $ $ . hall, pleaded g u ilty an d sen ten ce w h at th ey w an t him to tell. Each SH ER W O O D - F u n eral rite s f o r i i dance, the new y e a r d u rin g interm ission. postponed on co ndition th a t he q u estio n th a t is ask ed is a q u e s M arie F ü h rer. 78. (Id tim e re s i May activ itie s of the clu b s began ab stain from in to x icatin g liq u o r tio n th at is ask ed becau se they d e n t of n ear S herw ood, w ho died last S unday w ith the a n n u al picnic and re p o rt re g u la rly to G. R u s a lre a d y know w h at th e an sw e r is May 1. w ere held M onday at th e of G am m a ch a p te r at A valon park going to be. M eridian R eform ed ch u rch n ear Picnic com m ittees included Misses sell M organ, d istrict atto rn ey . "G od gives his b le s sin g , O rd ers e n te re d th is w eek in "I believ e th e issue is not an W ilsonville. S he is su rv iv ed by a 'S h ir le y K elley. N aydeane P u tte r-I N ew and Used p ro b ate court include Jesse J. issue b etw een p artisan s. Y ou w ill dau g h ter. Mrs. J. C appoen of S h e r Iso n and B etty M ayes An all co u n G reat and sm all, Bargain Prices Boone. C ora M. Foster. F e rd in a n d rem em b er th a t w h en th e re p u b li wood. and tw o sons. F au l F ü h re r te d picnic is p lanned for M ay 17 In one form or another. S tuw e. D ouglas H olgate. W ilhelm cans w e re in th e y p ro m ised to of B erkeley. C a l. and W a l t e r A nnual M others' tea w ill be held Hut th is is still th e S ch u m ach er. B arclay D avis, Idell h av e tw o ch ick en s for each pot. F ü h re r of Sherw ood. Mrs. F ü h re r n ex t w eek. Best of all. L uella K incaid. You d em o crats a re in ju s t as bad w as born in In terla k en , S w itz e r in clem en t w e a th e r p rev en ted the The follow ing o rd ers w e re e n sh ap e as th e rep u b lican s fo r if land. F e b ru a ry 14. 1858. T he blessing of a M other tered th is w eek in c irc u it court: you h av e a ch ick en to d ay you I She had lived at her hom e n ear p relim in ary e lea n -u p of H illsboro e m etery planned for last w eek by I S herw ood for about th irty yeais. A nna B D vsle vs. Isaac Bones h av en 't a pot to cook it in. the boys' chapters. W eather p e r ct al. d efault. "W e a re going to do to th ese a n j In te rm e n t w as in the M eridian m itting. th at w ill be done this w e e k Remember your Mother 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 C ases filed th is w eek in circu it em ic business con d itio n s of ours cem etery. Rev. H owe and Rev. A. end S pecial m eeting of council will court in clu d e J. E d w ard H unt vs. w h at th ey do to sick people. G ive F. L ien k aem p er of P o rtla n d o f with a lasting gift be held this ev ening iT h u rsd a y ) to H a rrie t H isley; T ru m an J. G lo v it a blood tran sfu sio n , an d get ficiated. a rra n g e disposition of cem etery e r vs. L illie M. C arey et al: som e circu latio n . from fund. G lenn C a rr vs. H a rrie t L e e s : "T he tra n sactio n tax I am not H om e O w n ers' L oan co rp o ratio n vs. F R. E ngland et al. an d Ed going to a rg u e at all. You can see th e tra n sa c tio n s ta x in o p e r M cG ahey vs. L. C. M elquist. atio n in y o u r post office. Jim F arley , w ho got his fin an cial e d u (C o n tin u e d fro m p a re 1) catio n in T am m an y H all an d in m ade th a t th e s tru c tu re be r e th e p rize rin g s of New Y ork, says m oved from th e confines of th e F u n eral services for D D H ol he has been able to k eep th e post city p ark to som e locality w here gate. 75. resid en t of th e county for office out of th e red and if he has m ore sp ace w ill be available for the last 20 years, w ere held M on been able. 130 m illio n s b ack of b u rial of deceased canines. (C ontinue«, fro m p * « e O day m o rning from th e D onelson A- th e T o w n sen d p lan w ill open th e' w ill, not be tak en . C itizens m ust T he d ifficu lty of finding a loca S ew ell fu n eral chapel w ith b u rial d o o rs to g re a te r field s of o p p o r place th e ir m aterials in boxes or tion for th e dog house. C hief O. in R iverview cem etery. P o rtlan d . bags th a t can be left at th e d u m p tu n ity for m en an d w om en e v ery O. F reem an stated, w as th at th e Rev. R. L. P u tn a m officiated. w h ere th e w orld has e v e r know n." as n o n e w ill be retu rn ed . how ling occupants w ere d is tu rb H olgate, w ho lived alone on ro u te Next door to Venetian theater D u rin g th e la tte r p art of C lean- ing the neighborhood slum ber and 4. H illsboro, w as d isco v ered dead Hillsboro Up W eek th e fire d e p a rtm e n t w ill consequently this b ran ch of city T h u rsd ay m o rn in g by neighbors. co -o p erate from th e stan d p o in t of business should be conducted in An investigation conducted by F J fire p rev en tio n by m ak in g in sp ec as n early isolated spot as possible. tions of th e con d itio n s in and s u r ro u n d in g business p ro p ertie s and N am ed on D e p a rtm e n t C o u n e il (C o n tin u e d fro m P -jre I ) th e resid en tial districts. A ny u n L ieu ten an t V ern R. C asebeer of u su al fire hazards w ill be called ity rate. P ro te st w as m ad e ag ain st the local reserv e officers' associa to th e atte n tio n of th e resp ectiv e th is d iscrim in atio n an d reco m m en tion and deleg ate to th e d e p a rt ow n ers w ith th e in ten tio n and d e d atio n m ade th a t th e ra t« be m ent m eetin g in P o rtla n d S a tu r sire th a t th ey be rem oved or co r ch anged to accord th e w estern day. w as nam ed as a new m em ber rected b efo re th e d ry season oc s h ip p e r th e sam e p riv ileg es as ship- of th e d e p a rtm e n t council. curs. K in t o n S c h o o l Monkey Angry; Pants Torn Off E x e r c is e s S e t >‘C lu b F o r m e d Î a t M t . H o ,n e Accident Victim Buried Sherwood of M r am i M is .luck Moffatt of I'hvh.ills, lo im c ily of Ibis c i t y , w here .luck M oflutt was un e m ploye of (he C arn atio n euriilen.-ei y l'hcy limy eil Io W ashington In 1820 D ecca-cd is u nephew ol F ull .mil I .oi I I lulleiilii ck of M o u n t u n dale, w ho w ere called Io C hehalis M onday and w ho w ith th eir funi- ilie.s a tte n d e d the funeral n ic u l m e e tin g nt th e Doligl i ice s to le BARGAIN PRICES Grand Jury Begins Sifting Cases Today s559°° LET’S “Sibcrrianize" .loin I he Ihi'iuig that has discovered the delicious go o d n ess of Siberrian ( ’ream > I ls B A R -B -Q 1st and Council Protests Sheep on Airport Aged Farmer Dies; Vietiin of Apoplexy BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY Farm Union Gives Two Scholarships FOR S H E R IFF, o n D em ocratic ticket, v ote for C u rly B en n ett.— P aid adv. 12-3 4 Y o u rs free tin s st% li-h , unfinished occasional table, a tr u ly q u a lity nieeo w h ic h > ill harm onise w ith the finest o f furnishings. B ut o n ly one to a cus to m e r. w ith any $2.50 reta il purchase i»f the F u lle r P a in ts listed I m m o w . A nd ju s t fro m M a y 11 to 23. < ill on us rig h t aw ay — th is offer stands o n ly as long at the lim ite d su p p ly lasts. I f vou are p la n n in g spring or summer >ainting, buy non and this beau t i i; ni, m odem table is yours Jree. F u lle r Pure Prepared H ou-e” Paint . . . F u llrrg lo — sem i-lustrous tinish . . . D e c o rri E n am el . . . Porch and D eck P aint . . . F'ullerwear Floor E n a m e l. . . Speedile Y a rn i-h . . . F u lle rs p a r Y a r n i* h ..............U n -B a r \ arntsh l Big Reasons Why You Should Feed a Franchised Fuller Dealers Phone 2691 151 W. Baseline Street 11 II I s i i n i « 2 M ore D ays Weil’s Sale Ends S a tu r d a y N i g h t Washington County's Finest Assortment GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY SUN., MAY 10 A 4 in nevf rtjneni» ,irW ©Vor ^ arU' o B'r(.thesrry'»‘l óght (hrra.l in».Ki>i' ,n vov. wei*h(». k ,„,r wue' f,,r lb. v al(/ully imv«- ibr«'»*' w' ,r, * . n o t . 'n ,c dl<? 1 for <hflrfrnt P ^iaW ? ‘' ^ f e i î l h r e m l 1* z 'S x Powers Grocery NEW CARS $ * f ,0 0 79c *1 * IM PERIA L C H IC K Prompt Service Packed in Beautiful Mother’s Day Gift Boxes FREE! Phone 81 Main Street STARTER MASH 1. Imperial Chick Mash is mixed every day. This in sures your chicks having a fresh palatable feed. 2. Imperial Chick Mash is packed in new b a g s. I Chick Mash bags are not returnable so you a r e protected against com municable disease. Specials for Friday and Saturday C h ili-co n -C arn e , Haley’s. Can backed by years of suc cessful feeding of chicks. 1. Imperial Chick Mash is manufactured in our own modern plant and sold direct to the user. I’ut the dealer profit in your pocket. I hink these reasons o v e 1 seriously and when you buy chick mash he sure you buy Pay ( ash and Save Trade with Imperial Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone 01 2nd Ave. South M illers of Q u ality Feeds JA M E S W HITELAW P ro p rie! or H ILLSB O RO MOTOR CO. USED CARS I'hat is the Sales Record ................................. tin H ILLSB O R O M O T O R CO. B is c u it F lo u r Red & White. With tumbler. Pkg. ... for the month of April. U lV 3. Imperial Chick Mash is Imperial Chick Mash. POOL-GARDNER Lumber Co. B a se lin e M OTHER Clean-Up Week in City Designated (ARY COMBINATION Of THOSE LISTED B(lOW) Healthful, tasty amt a Real Treat. ( O S l.E I I S Used Car Exchange each $2-purchase o f FULLER PRINTS S c ry , S elfrid g e Furnitur, î u 11 it-11 1 1 n-1 n lu ’ Resident Sherwood 30 Years Succumbs T IR E S 2 WEEKS ONLY w ith D o iig l.i club Kamna President Farm Association Cemetery Clean-up Benefit on May 21 In ( Al l t OR W A R R A M s All C ounty G en eral F und War. runts of Wu: hlngton C ouniy, Dip, gun, « ndoi c d "not pun I P i • 111. I of funds" on or before Mureli 3^ I 1936. m e now pay ab le ut the iifli,-,. Portland Radio Club of th e C ounty T re a su re r, in Hili,. Holds Meeting Here In 10. O regon In te n I on .such war runts noi h c ie lo fo re culled will R adio R esearch elu h of P o rtlan d held Ils sem i-m onthly m eeting In cen-.e May 12. 1936 MAUD W IIOSCOW , Couniy th e H illsboro I’hnrniucy dining ioom T reasu rer. 12 T uesday night follow ed by a tech Many Attend County Townsend Meeting USED CARS shop T o ile t P aper Blue & White. 4 rolls 19c These 70 satisfied Washington County purchasers testify to the popularity and public acceptance of the new CHEVROLETS - OLDSMOBILES and of the County's Largest Stock of Better Used Cars for Less H o t Sauce I OMAT< ». 3 for C ra c k e rs KRISPY. 2-lb. pkg. 13c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday . These prices good .May 8 and 9 only. ■ I ■ ■ Come in today. Let us demonstrate a new 1936 model L hevrolet, Oldsmobilc, or one of our quality Used Cars. ■ ■ I Join Our Host of Satisfied Customers I m 29c I DAIRYM EN I H ILLSBO R O M O TO R CO. Phone 111, day or night 318-332 E. Main St. Hillsboro I sed ( ar Lot at 136 S. Second Ave. (V enetian ticket, F red C aldw ell, city) 5 Will have available approximately 1,060 tons pea vines from Scappoose suitable for filling silos, also waste from three weeks’ run on spinach. Growers desirous of reserving tonnage will please •all at our office at the earliest possible date. lift will lie ,$1..)D a load within it radius of five miles from the cannery and 50c for every addi tional three miles. : B. E. M A L IN G , Inc. 8 ’■■"■«■■■"■■■■■MMiiaaBaBBBaBaBBBB„ „ M„ Baal 1