T h u rsd ay , .Inly 2. I'K’fi H IL L S B O R O Buxton Group Plans Counter M r,, Blooming Aid Hears Pastor WPA Payroll Big for I his County Stow ell Given S ur­ p rise; T eam W ins Q u a rte rly V o ters’ M eeting S unday A fternoon 14B9Í1 rÌM*\\ II He’ll. rfordl Ju n e 26 Mr hom e • Luc.lie E a r l F is h e r r e t u r n . I at Sunset la » v eek spending the straw b erry h e re ♦.» Iv r .after . m - .a o n Hu ell P ow ell Is hoe- ‘ from Tided and Hubert Mae*’ fi m 'P I lilt re tu r i to tin ,r of cm olovm en4 ; C c '111 M rs . J ie Tillm an O ten and G ilbert I »st Fern P o - . l l . nd Co . I ut •pent th»* u , nd nt th e ho mme of Mr 7 liman n- .nd daughter, M- an I Mi., F • S t e c k. k ' i at Steven . • Wa n H in O ver Vertxm rt u baseball tram v o n from >1 r ad I C laude Hciimvhl i i!t u dh nieash Mi » Peggv Pongt a t/ of K;m . ; C i'v \ d f t l e n d • h, • .• S, • I., M, A G land . vi • f health. • $6 M7 46 tfövet la.- 30 ;>oo «qtinre walk City f Hil 1 bort Ju d fte P eters Aids N ew berg Cerem ony ( fu n i’bed by gov- $5 0. ooo post office hm lding wn it I avlng 6.H90 feet of sew er l.dd T hursday w it h i m p : ’, Bank ' X. «\ ate n of 4 600 cercm onb : bv Ju d ,• H R a n k irds . g d irt for tile and 400 P. • ! s of H.IUbm •. grand m a d c r of the Orcg .n Ma .»me lodge. 4 ltd? 43. gov- ? -sted bv o th er grand lodge officer.' , posai p $9 4Ga. T he new building will be ready •r‘ q u a rry bv f] for occupancy ab»»ut Augu t 1 « ru bed r-.ck H illsboro to ml w ith 2067 ifo rs tn » ’ a ew M an ag er Shell Oil j crushed. 60 I ru b le yard x cava ted an.) P lant Moves to H illsboro < uble vnrdx d irt stripped P L st of Port has co Citv $61194. .Kai SI h ere a. Gil e »n of gvninft.sium at •ding V. •bool 62 x 10B feet e floor In basem ent, A •,» n a M i and M r V, lib- and m anual tr a m ­ » sons have moved to IL ent now 75 per- in b I a t e ei cup> mg the house $533? 46. nul. Di< ith end « f S ixth street, f H C H tructicn m • t by t . b • t ’ a of union high hool nt Sh'-rv. 1 n„ • l? p. r c. ut com plete. Di.-11 ict . . L ■ - . i j f • * .t $? >56 Nut «included in th e above a rc I «evcral h u n d red thousand dollars spent on Wolf creek and Wilson ' riv e r road construction and th e j | am ount spent on th e H illsboro city . ; park. ■ played a n u m b er of accordion se - lee’ioii and a !'fe«l with th e ed u ­ cational part of th e program . Elmer G u rsk e has ?d arted hi . ind y ear in train in g w ith Carl M ay's ha a ball school a’ P ortland. Mi B erth a Zanow and d au g h ­ ter E th er re tu rn e d E rutay night from Santa B arb ara, w here they living for everal Ei ank Ko. ’ Emil Th U iuid.iw and A rth u r S.ilzwedel cq * d th. in • ith i Wei- .•..ni.. Homi!•” pai ty .it Mrs Zanow H illsboro i • -i J(-nee A d in n e r for rolatives viris given in th e ir honor by Mr* 1F ranklin Koch S aturday Light Mr- Zan- A and K ’li.-r are the guests this week of th • Frank- Hill. »f II Many Citizens Arc Building Homes Means More Clean Shirts S hirts wilt itm l soil rap id ly ju r i n g .summer m onths and ;......... ,,,| ,1,, til! n is an mt 11 a. til 600 for J; muai y and Fi'o- i the per m ils COV- | addit ion to the plant of i d th e T e r m i n a l I. e A/ ( ’ohi Storage I com pany for $7000. New hum«-; being erect# d in and ; around H illsboro are co d in g from x2000 to $7000 w if h the largest hou. . for , u n d er con. truction being the nine- I room farm horne of Jo h n K am na . f»ns large! n ear Farm ington. Among the se v e n -, a rt:. morn residence; e ith er conrtrueted shift. t l ie or u n d er way include the H arry d( of tl park h Pear <»n home. Edgar K am na, D r j r pieni m ade available ( ’ T S n u ’ii. T. I*. Bowlby. G eo rg e; w hile t i e m ain grove has Bi« » -dorff. .«.bile m ailer hotis#*s are reported for H arrv Pearson. W al- . mad<’ m ore accessible. More t .i B u;ch. W E Knob,ill C harles has been planted in all part« Ketcharn. J B Phillips. M r:. F r e d ' park and .stray brush and Hughes. J f{ Flem m ing John oak have been grubbed out. In addition to all of this Pubol . M ary Koch. F irdale road O th er construction. 1» ted w ith th? firem en have purchased w hich have been e re c t- th e city, include im provem ent« to flood li th e Im perial G rain & Feed com- 1 ed in .rious part., of ’he park and pany building at a c<»d of $2000 w hich will assure* n early daylight im provem ent to th e in terio r of the b rillian t d u ring the n ig h t celebra- A rgu . building; garag. at $1000 tion«. A nother change in the park has each for Dale B arber. M. Putm an. H enry M eltebcke, Ja c k Rn.«hlow been the construction of a new baseball field, east of th e m ain iiifl»» ovenu-nt.s at S afew ay ¿»tore, ’ore park and across th e highw ay, leav ­ $600; S p ru ie e -K .it/ V ariety $1000; K W. Sinclair, chicken house ing th e old space available for $1000, Jo h n Kyan, lerno.iehng re si-j fu tu re p a k developm ent w hich dene. $1000, Perfection B akery. ! m ay som eday, include a sw im m ing addition $1000 k rn t Holt. H ig h -' pool. D uring th e celeb ratio n t h i ; year, w ay .Market. $1000 the firem en w ill m ake ev ery effort All of this ha« i»een in the face to see that visitors find com fort­ of a small rai.se in the price o f, able locations for picnics and fam ­ lum ber, h ard w are and o th er biuid- ily gatherings, and th e e n tire park ; mg m aterial M o/’ of the raLse has j will be patrolled d u rin g th e f< s- been due to increased cost of la ­ tivities. Space has been provided bor at tin* m ills and factories, and for p ark in g 5,000 autom obiles v. ith- to som e scarcity of m aterial du e | to strik es, w hich have tak en place n milLs. logging carnps and in fac­ tory towns. With additional pay d ue logger, follow ing th e s tiik e in most of the w estern O regon camps, a fu rth e r | in crease in m aterials is expected j L..eal y ard s have exp. rienced som e difficulty in keeping stock c o m - 1, p lete due to the shortage of logs. Home m ortgages valued at m o r e 1 th an $1.000.000 have been accepted 1 for in surance by the P ortland of- 1 fie.» of th e Federal H ousing ad- * »in. tration. according to Jam ieson P ark er, state director. iM r STA ND ARD GASOLINE AND OIL CO M PLETE M ECH AN ICAL SERVICE W A SH IN G , PO LISH IN G , GREASIN G * A lw ays the B E ^I’ USED CARS in town. f Phone 2IW Bonded an d Insured C arrier Serving B eaverton. Aloha, Iteed- vllle, Hillsboro, C ornelius and F orest Grove Pickup and Delivery .Service a t Package K ates Hillsboro P hone 542 Ea."t Side T erm inal P ortland P hone EAst 9131 MARY l.O IT SE IIK .B Y FO RE IT GROVE Mary Louise Higbv. 24 of Forest G rove, died at th'* Ernanuel hospital in P ortland S atu rd ay m orning a fter being ill a short t.m e She w as taken to th e hcspital J u n e 7. the cause of death being .«leaping sickness. M u- H igbby had been em ployed for ’he pa ‘ • » ars as an SERA case worker for W ashington c o u n ­ ty. S he wa. a g raduate of Pacific univer i'y. cla s of 33 and a m em ­ ber of the A A. U. W. She is s u r­ vived by her m other. Mrs. Lena H igbv fjf F orest Grove, and seven b ro th ers and sisters. .M: H igby was born at F orest G rove A ugust 21, 1911. She is su r­ vived by her m other. Mrs. Lena Higby. and the follow ing b ro th .rs and . tv: : Lucile M arie Higby. L '<*r V incent Higby. P o rtia id; K atherine Higby H arold. R obert i.. : L. h a rd H igby F o i est i'L w®; Ralpr T H. 'by K etchikan. A laska: W illiam M. Higby. M ilw aukie. WLs. F u n eral service' w ere held at the graveside at F orest View* cem etery eJV Il- o s . E veryw here R efreshing B everage T reasu re under th e cork A LBERTS P R O D K T S -rT r — STTTT g - a T TTTg r - a T TT i r a rTTTW >1 W ng- J « (S i) ATTENTION PLEASE! S p a rk lin g New SILK DRESSES ju st un p ack ed . Sizes I I to 52— T he price .......... Btn r_ T hat Delicious, R efreshing D rink GREEN SPOT ORANGEADE Scientifically m ade from real tre e -rip e n e d O ra n g e J u ic e , G R EEN SPO T ¡3 a pure, h e a lth ­ ful beverage. A t fountain or d e ­ livered to y our hom e. I IR GROVE DAIRY Phone 4RX1 G rade A .Milk itnd Cream LIBBY'S LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF DEVILED M EAT H om em ade Style 2 c . . . 29c 3 nt °„ ; 10 c ’2.98 LIBBY'S PEA CH ES T idbits or C rushed S liced or H alves T ° ’. 19c 15c 2 " ¿ i ’ ' 29c 4 Sailors - Toyos - Bangkok Toyos 8 d Q No- 19c Tins rolls 25C OLIVES ï:„ ' LIBBY'S 9a 10 bars 29c OVALTINE L arge can ” ’ize- 49c FRIDAY M edium Size 9 m 1 cans O‘°Z-1 Qp Lt/v S O A P N P’ a p & ’White t h a G S tr a w H a tS TO M A TO JU IC E V ienna ECONOM ICAL SIZE SOFT. ABSORBENT LIBBY'S ORAN GE JU IC E SALAD DRESSING ARISTO­ CRAT. F it f.or a 19c Q u a rt 35c King. Pint COFFEE B A lend. irw ay. P u re B razilian (Lb. 17c) 3 lbs..... 49c SCOT TISSUE LIBBY 'S LIBBY'S LIBBY 'S PIN E A PPL E 3 PICKLES PALMOLIVE soBtP 5C POST TOASTIES 2 ,, kb , 15 c WAX PAPER 100-foot roll 15c Men, beat the heat w ith stra w ! A cool head m eans a cool Sum m er! T rim Sennit snilors of sm art propor­ tions . . . Pinch fro n t Toyos iu the most popular shapes . . . W aterproof, Bangkok Toyos fo r all w eather w ear. L eather sw eat bands. Real Sum m er values! I. c ., P E N N E Y T CALL FOR IT BY N A M E ........... LIB BY 'S JELL WELL AJ C d. '1“™:... 5C RFFR B R O W N DERBY. 4 U’L U d— rlA. P ilsn er T ype. 12-oz. tin JL p CO. ?k ■ July 2, 3, 4 M e n ’s B is ‘ k Celebrate in Hillsboro Gt) A nd Re Lm ky L-k. > •* * • ’ A —■ STOCK UP FO R TH E DOUBLE HOLIDAY — These Prices for T h u rsd a y and F rid ay , Ju ly 2 a n d 3 LIBBY'S SPINA CH Sausages cans 15c 15c 2 25c 9c PICNIC KITS cNZkie5. v-iiX.AOv>Vx T h e pure v egetable sh ortening. 3-lb. tin ......... WWK* SHREDDED WHEAT 10c Package PORK 8C BEANS 4 VAN C A M P S 19c MUSTARD Fre"ch'-' 2 6Z 15C ICE CREAM POWDER J cnket — a A ssorted flavors. ad pkgs. AtxVz CERTO FBouiema “'"1..,e"ir’:.. 22c COFFEE M P’ox”d'Ho““: 25c CREAM OF WHEAT pki 2ÎC DP AC Del M onte. A No. tins 2 adi/K ftûp z Early G a rd e n ........ ait ONLY Shop Hillsboro’s Most Modern Up-to-Date Produce Department, Featuring the PRODUCE FEATURES CELERY HOUR SERVICE llilltb n ro , O regon e I trav el.” Dr. Robb ue m ore convinced I . bm gton county l » th e N orth A m erica. •. . accom panied on .. fe and sons A rvin SN A PPY Daily T u p s to »’orU and H illsboro A uto F re ig h t City’s Finest Quality at the Lowest Pri ces. “ W E TH R EW AW AY T H E KEYS" V iriurd from pax« I • im. m any person« w ere n one place to another w ork or b e tte r condi- P. C o m p le te ' Ave. Conditions Better I lere D o c to r finds R ichard H u n g e r) Are Here Again T he R ,1. W hlsnand hom e nt M ountain Top was the scene of a d in n er p arty Sunday. Those a t ­ tending from a d istan ce w ere Mrs (' It F u ller of Long II arh. Gal w ho was also a w eek-end guest Mr and Mrs. A lbert Heckm an and fam ily of W oodburn, Mr and Mrs. j I’ M M ajor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D uC hannle and d au g h ter and Mr. and Mrs. W illis Je n n y of M cM inn­ ville. D uane H aynes of H illsboro is spen d in g his vacation h ere w ith an aunt. Mrs 1! F. Deford, and uncles. Fred and Jo h n Haynes. 137 H. T hird M arriage Licenses V iruil G reene I,illy. M organtow n, West V irginia, and Opal E liiab eth M»«« Higby w as well know n In S tew art, C ornelius ro u te I, Ju n e 2tl. HilUboro, and w as a m em ber ut the Busiries , and Professional Wo­ m en's club. DRINK Monday m orning w ith Hev. A. M S Stook officiating. I OR< 7HARDALE The H u n g e r f B io- L um ber com pany w ill m o v e 1 th eir saw m ill to F orest G rove, They have purchased the p ro p erty , or F, rd inand I.enicke and H a r r y , I i e e l l t r. one half m ile south of For- 1 e.-t Gl <»ve. T hey a re m aking p rep ar- i tu m oving th eir present m ill. I and w ill install some new m a- i ehinery. M; Sorensen, school teac h er of N orth D akota, w as g u ts t sp eak er at i Sunday school J u n e 28. Chehalem Mountain THOMAS S. SHOLES and Mill to be Moved from Orchardale ftHappy D ays9 0 A P ape T hree (('u n tin u e d fro m pair» λ July 4th Parade Underway Early Warm Weather OREGON Dedication Program Planned for Iriday selves to . n d ru c t enough houses I to tak e care of th e dem and The c. »i ‘ruction program has brought a Jar e num b, r of new houses L um ber y ar ’s in H dlsh, ro report m ore rem odeling and build in g s this i spring th an for any y e a r in t i l e 1 I (i’ontlnnrH fmm n*ir« 1' su it th at a large n u m b er of floats ■ In v e been prom ised in all sections The children, particu larly , have , been tak in g considerable interest i in th e pet p arad e seclion I In th e line of m arch w ilt be band ' music. At th e end of th e p arad e in j the park, th ere w ill be n flag rais- j ing by th e llov Scouts and o n e , n u m b er by the band, followed by m usic by tile G. A H. fife and drum i corns. The speaking w ill he inside the auditorium this year, w ith C. C I f'a rP e n of P ortland, p resid en t o f 1 ' 'h e Young P em oeratie eluks of Oregon, m aking th e patrio tic a d ­ ,i,e Hand m usic w ilt d o s e this pari of tiie program , w hich is u n ­ • ()(), ;ill,pi(.PS o f n illsh o ro post, A m erican Legion. A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O . E Y 'S CO M PANY, In c o r p o r a te d W A TER M ELO N S L arge. W ell B leached. E ancy Q u ality, K r Bunch ' W ill fe a tu re all v a rie tie s a t th e c ity ’s low est price. O ver five tons of M elons 1 ought fo r th e F ourth. G ET YOURS! CUCUMBERS L arge, F ancy, Local. Hot House, J u s t R ight fo r Slicing. O 2 fo r R a C Free Delivery- Phone 2171 — 4 Timea Daily — Phone 2171—Free Delivery WE RESERVE T H E R IG H T T O L IM IT Q UA NTITIES TT