The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 23, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
A R C. U S , H I L L S B O K O . O K E G O N
With I ownsendites at National Convention
Sewer Lines
Nearly H alf
Set in Place
Chas. Robinson
Kicked by Cow
R ibs Broken; U. G. Am m on
S u ffers Foot Injury
W est Side Town to be Ready
by A ugust 10
With approxim ately 40 per cent
of the Hillsboro sew er installation
com pleted. K ern & Kibbe. con­
tractors. now a re pushing the work
to com plete the west half of the
city by August 10 At that time,
according to Sam 11 Lind, su p erin ­
tendent in charge, it is expected
that all sew ers in this district can
be placed in operation if w anted.
Met by unexpected difficulties in
the south part of tow n by way of
quicksands and groundw ater at a
depth of 18 feet, digging in th at
section w as abandoned in favor of
higher ground in the northw est
section w here shallow er ditches
w ere to be dug
Only one quicksand pocket was
encountered here, th at being on
West Main street w here consider­
able trouble developed at th e six-
teen-foot level. However, this has
been com pleted and Tuesday the
e n tire northw est corner of H ills­
boro had been finished
M achines w ere moved this week
to below B aseline street and west of
F irst avenue, w h ere feeder sew er
lines are being laid to the m ain
tru n k sew er w hich will be dug
G a th erin g 15.000 strong for th e ir second n atio n al co n v en tio n , follow ers of Dr. F ran cis E. T o w n ­
down th e west side of th e railw ay
send, u p p er left, jam m ed C lev elan d 's P u b lic H all to sh o u t an d sing th e ir allegiance to th e p rin ­
to the disposal plant. From now on
ciples of th e Old Age R evolving P ension p lan . O ne o f th e h ig h lig h ts of th e sessions w as an ad d ress
it is expected th at w ork will be
by F a th e r C h arles E. C oughlin, rig h t, D etro it p rie st, in w h ich th e lead e r of th e N ational U nion for
speeded up to a m axim um of 5.000
S ocial Ju stic e lau n ch ed a b itte r tira d e a g ain st th e R oosevelt a n d L andon candidacies. T h e abo v e
feet per week, w hich pace must be
p ic tu re show s th e cro w d a t o n e of th e co n v en tio n session;
m aintained from now on if the
contract is to be com pleted by No­
fered a cut in the h and and T h o m p ­
vem ber 1. Lind declared A total of
son w as nicked in th e shoulder
75,000 feet of ditch was in the
S m ith is then alleged to have fled
original estim ate.
to P o rtlan d w ith his w ife and sm all
Last payroll for K ern & Kibbe
baby.
contained a total of 76 men em ploy­
ed in various capacities. Three
S m ith once w as convicted in
digging m achines are in operation
federal court of o p eratin g an illegal
in addition to a com pressor used for
still. M organ told Ju d g e P eters
th e operation of Jack h am m ers to Brother of Late Governor A ppearing for S m ith w as F rancis A ccident at T igard R eveals
b reak through paving w herever
S
tu rg is
of O regon Passes
Stolen A utom obile
it is necessary to dig ditch along
Jaco b VanLoo, arrested by state
th e paved streets.
police, paid $10 and costs in Ju stice
Thom as W ithycombe. 84. well H aven's court T h u rsd ay w hen he-
C hief labor difficulty so far e n ­
D isaster overtook tw o alleged
countered by th is com pany has know n W ashington county farm er a pleaded guilty to speeding w ith a car thieves Friday m orning at 5
num
ber
of
y
ears
ago
and
b
ro
th
er
been to supply efficient pipelayers
tru ck
tQ set the sew er tile in place S h o rt­ of the late Jam es Withyci mbe. gov­
A fine of $100. sentence of 30 o'clock w hen the stolen c ar in
age of this type of labor is believed ern o r of Oregon, died Friday at days in jail and rev o catio n of his w hich they w ere d riv in g west,
d ue to the fact th at for a num ber of Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt­ d riv er's license for a y ear was m et­ tu rn ed over tw ice a fter a skid at
years, few cities and tow ns in this land. F u n eral services w ere held ed o u t in Ju s tic e A W H avens th e intersection
uon of the Bend road
state have been installing much Tuesday m orning at St. Stephens court to Frank S ch n eid er T hursday,
cathedral in P o rtlan d and in te r­ when he pleaded gu ilty to a charge and th e T ualatin
;hw ay, south
sew er line.
A nother m onth probably w ill w it­ m ent was at Lewis cem etery at of d riv in g his au to m o b ile w hile Of Tigard.
Farm
ington.
ness the com pletion of the sewage
u n d er the influence of liquor. Jail
icved to he K enneth
He had been conducting religious sen ten ce w as suspended on pay- ■ O ne man. belie-.a
disposal plant in readiness for the
B orger, aboul 24 years old. was
m
eetings
for
the
past
several
years
governm ent inspection, which p re­
nent of th e fine. He w as arrested tak en from th ear unconscious mid
and until recently used offices in by S h eriff C onnell a fte r his car ru shed to a
cedes the acceptance by th e city
P ortland
hospital,
All concrete is now in place w ith dow ntow n P ortland buildings.
was w recked the night of J u ly H w here he i not expected to live,
Mr. W ithycom be was o n e o f n ear th e N orth P lains railw ay over- according
the exception of the w alls for the
t
s ta te police officer,
sludge beds M achinery for the o p er­ O regon's early farm leaders. Ho j pass.
W aiter H adfield, w ho has been in ­
ation of th e plant is expected to helped to establish th e w alnut in ­
New suits filed in circu it court v estigating th e <
accident T he other
a rriv e next week, and finishing dustry in O regon and was one of this w eek include S ta te In d u strial m an dii ip p e a r.d and O regon police
touches now are being placed on th e first to introduce p u rebred J e r ­ A ccident com m ission vs W estim ber officials a re now searching for him.
sey cattle in th is state His farm, L um ber com pany, a sk in g S2 461 O2
th e various tanks
B orger w as supposed to have
Two houses of hollow tile have near Hillsboro, was know n th ro u g h ­ w ith in terest for p rem iu m alleged an address in O regon City, but a
been erected and w orkm en this out th e northw est for its fine herd due on accident insurance: S tate checkup th ere disclosed th a t the
w eek are finishing them . The first of Jersey s Many of th at breed on In d u strial A ccident com m ission vs address w as false T he car. a Ford
is the blow er house which sets O regon farm s today had th eir a n ­ Round Top Logging com pany, a s k ­ coupe, was rep o rted stolen from a
astride the tanks, and th e other is cestry in th e W ithycom be herd.
ing $3,142.61 alleged d u e on acci­
Thomas W ithycom be was born d en t in su ran ce paym ents; F irst P o rtlan d street at about 4 o'clock
th e laboratory w hich is being con­
F r id a y m o rn in g .
structed nearer th e street, and A pril 7. 1852. at Tavistock. E ng­ B ank of Tigard, vs T igard M otor
C om plete identification of B or­
w hich will contain th e office and land. and cam e to A m erica in 1872 com pany, chattel foreclosure: C redit
chem ical equipm ent to be used in F our years later tie retu rn ed to B ureau vs S H. M iller et al. fo re­ g er still is lacking and state and
city
police a re co-operating in an
control of the sew age plant o pera­ England, w here he m arried C a th ­ closure: C redit B ureau vs Art
erin e Ja n e H e n d tr Ju ly 6. 1876. She B lodg.tt. foreclosure: F ederal Land effort to find out w ho he really is
tion.
Besides the concrete retain in g died F eb ru ary 17. 1903. and in 1904 bank of S pokane vs F red R ath- and w here he lived.
Ja n e bone. m ortgage foreclosure: C red it
M iner cuts and bruises w ere su f­
w alls on the sludge beds, a crushed Mr. W .thycom be m arried
rock filter must also be installed B lair Peters, w ho survives. The B ureau vs S. H. M iller et al. fo re­ fered by Emil M iller of N orth
children
a
re
Mrs.
H.
H.
Boge
and
P
lains
T h u rsd ay night when his
through which the w ater from the
closure; C redit B ureau vs A rt
tru ck crashed into an east bound
sludge will pass before en terin g the Mrs. T. R Moore Hillsboro, and Blodgett, foreclosure.
outfall sew er on its way to the riv ­ Will and G eorge W ithycombe. G as­
O rd ers filed th is w'eek in circu it S o u th ern Pacific logging tram at
S cnefflin. northw est of Hillsboro,
ton A nother daughter. C aroline H.
er.
Dickinson, passed aw ay in 1931.
B eaverton, au th o rizin g com prom ise at 11 p. m. T he truck, according to
Mr. W ithy a» m be was very p io u d of illegal offset and an o th er o rd er rep o rts stru ck an em pty flat car as
of his ancestry, tracin g his lin e­ com prom ising suit now p ending in th e tra in w as passing over the
age to m edieval times. ; 0 a long circuit court against H. M. and crossing. T he tru ck w as carried
line of W ithvcombes in England.
A nna M. B arnc-, In d u strial A cci­ about 30 feet and th e cab crushed,
dent com m ission vs. H arry J. Bab- p inning M iller against the side.
fC n n tin aed fro m p a re P
nell. Dotson was identified in a c .k, d fault; In d u strial A ccident
A ttem pting to e x tricate M iller,
w ith soliciting accounts w ithout a police lineup in P o rtlan d by men com m ission vs. B ridge L u m b er com ­
and to release the truck, the train
license.
who saw him when th e checks w ere pany. d efau lt: L ucila L. H ow ell vs. men w ere com pelled to back the
They w ere representing a C ali­ cashed. He is alleged to have used M ultnom ah G olf club et al. d efau lt
fornia corporation and w ere in ­ th e name. C. Cook, ar.d others in an d decree: U nion C en tral Life In ­ train w hich served to w arp the cab
enough to perm it th e train crew
dicted about the first of th e year. his cheeking w riting.
surance com pany vs. O tto E rickson,
T rial was before th e court. Ju d g e
S atu rd ay m orning. W C .Smth of confirm ation; S ta te L and B oard vs. to release th e d river, who was
P eters finding them guilty and Portland. WPA w o rk er on the W il­ R. O. Stevenson, co n firm atio n ; M el­
levying a fine of $100 each ' Dell- son riv er road, arrested at W estim- an ie A. P ark e vs. H aldis M. P a u l­
m ore Lessard, th eir attorney, in ­ ber follow ing an arg u m en t in a b e :r son et al. p u b lication; H ome O w n ­
119 8. Seron«! Ave.
dicated that the case would be ta k ­ p arlor there, plead guilty to assault er*' Loan co rp o ratio n vs. H estine
en to the suprem e court on an w ith a dangerous w eapon. Ju d g e H ollister, ad m in istra to r esta te B a r­
PH ON E 771
appeal.
R. F ran k P eters sen ten ced him to clay Davis, d efau lt and decree.
A rrested T hursday by P o rtlan d a y ear in the county jail.
police. C harles Dotson. 25. form erly
A ccording to th e statem en t made
Marriage Licenses
employed on a farm near Bank? at the tim e of sentence by G Rus-
K eith E Wilcox and L y n ette
was brought to th e local jail F ri­ s e l l
Morgan, d istrict attorney. K ruchek, H illsboro. J u ly 15.
day by S heriff Jo h n C onnell and Sm ith becam e enraged when he
Joseph W eber and T h elm a W il­
D eputy H arry Johnson. Dotson is was evicted from th e b e r parlor, liams. G aston. J u ly 17.
alleged to have issued several bad retu rn in g w ith a p air of b u tch er
A rin in T heodore N ettcr, A urora,
checks, including tw o at Banks, knives obtained at a n earb y house and
H ilda C h arlo tte H ering, G aston
one to th e Forest G rove H ardw are
With one of these knives he m ade ro u te 1. Ju ly 20.
com pany and one at Dean's D rug an attack on the bartender. Dean
Jam es E dw ard Buck. C orvallis
»tore in Beaverton.
Thum p-on. In tl
fracat
and M inne M. H ulet, B eaverton,
A ccording to S h e n ff-Jo h n Con- followed, a patron of th e place suf- Ju ly 20.
T. Withycombe
Buried Tuesday
Alleged Auto
Thief Killed
New Grand Jury
Meets, Trials Set
T h u r s d a y , J u ly 2 3 , 1936
Funeral Held for
Former Resident
Uusine*» Incre.iMes
F uneral services for Em ily C
C ornelius, w ho died in her home
in W ashington. 1) C . w ere held
W ednesday afternoon from t h e
C ornelias M ethodist c h in ch w ith
| b u rial in the cem etei v th ere
Mrs C ornelius w as a form er
resident of W ashington counts and
d au g h ter of the late Rev W E
Sm ith, pioneer M ethoitist pastoi
here D uring the war, she and hei
daughter. M innie, entered th e fed
eral service in W ashington, D C
w here she had lived since w ith
the exc. ption of a short tune spent
I m I .os .Angeles, being sent by the
governm ent.
For a nu m b er of years she taught
school in C ornelius and in T u alatin
aeadem v at Pacific university Et oi i
C ornelius she moved to S alem and
from Salem to W ashington
S urviving a re th ree daughters.
M innie of W ashington; M is E ian
I ces S iew ert of Clay C enter. Kan
sas. and Mrs Jo h n Elliott of Den
, ver. C olorado
FIRDALK-IOW A H IL L - C harlie
Robinson was kicked by a cow last
Tuesday, break in g several ribs.
W J Am m on stepped on a piece
of a broken wedge M onday ami has
had to stay e»ff of his foot this
week
Mrs Sam G erig atten d ed a sh o w ­
er g iv .n for her niece. Mrs J a k e
Faix. of K inton W ednesday
The N ever Idle ili\ ision of St.
Matthew s A ltar s.x-iety met w ith
Mrs Will W aibel T hursday evening
The tim e was spent w orking on a
sunflow er quilt Mrs Elm er Boge
ami d au g h ter w ere club guests.
Mrs H enry Peters, w ith a party
of P ortland friends, is spending u
week at G aribaldi.
Mr and Mrs Fred H aase e n te r­
C o m m itte r Meets
tained Mr ami Mrs H erb F rieken
S ixty new applicants for county
and ch ild ren of S herw ood at a
dinner p arty Friday
T hey took old age assistance w ere passed at
M ildred H aase to S herw ood w ith | th e m eeting of the relief com m it
. tee T hu rsd ay night in the court
them for a tw o w eeks' visit.
Mr and Mrs C harles S ellers and 1 house, w hile seven w ere denied
T he total now is 359 on the »»Id
two children atten d ed a reunion of ' age
assistance lists. Miss Alice Max
the S ellers fam ily at the hom e of
executive secretary, rcportcii
Mr. and Mrs H enry C hezem of I ! well,
last week
P ortland S unday
Miss Louise U nger, w ho was
The follow ing orders w ere filed
home over the w eek-end. retu rn ed
to P ortland W ednesday. A ntonne : this w»M»k in probate court G eorg,
Bell.
Mary
Peterson. F ran k lin
Unger, w ho cam e hom e before the , D
oughty. E sther 1. Adams. Jo h n P
Fourth, left for H oquiam . Wash .
I
C
ham
bers.
W
E M asters. A lbert
T hursday, w here he is w orking in a
. E Dethlefs. Nil»* E B ennett. E d­
planing mill.
B arbara Erw in ,>f P ortland, niece win C R ichardson. W illiam Mogen-
of C harles Sellers, is spending tw o sen. A W Steele, C harles C lifford
Sm ith. Jo h n C W hite. C larence 1.
w eeks at the S ellers' hom e
te v e n s. T heresa Emt.i. A lice Em
Jo h n n ie S teele of B loom ing Is ; 'S ma
Eoord, Jo h n G albreath. Luther
the guest of Alvin Haaae tins week J Foster.
R uth Sw alley Denton.
H ave Vacation
G eorge O. O liver
Sunday school is discontinued
until fall.
O ur classified colum ns may hav<
T enuis P yle is th e first in this
w hat you a re looking fur
com m unity in th e harvest of w heat. Just
tl
He started cu ttin g T hursday, w hile R ead them .
Elm er Huge sta rte d Friday.
E dw ard Gross and Miss E reida
Lorenz, both of P ortland, spent the
w eek-end at th e D avid Lorenz
home. Mr and Mrs. P G abel of
Pi rtland. Mr and Mrs F red B rett- ,
h auer of Hillsboro. Dick V ande- ;
shin re.
C ornelius, and H ow ard
Helm. L aurel, w ere S unday d in n er '
p arty guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lo­
renz.
Dan Hailey and the R asm ussen !
B rothers have ju s t finished w ir- [
ing th eir buildings for th e prom ised
electricity
H enry G oetze. for whom Jo h n
G oetze gave a blood transfusion T h is a il is g o o d f o r 2 0 '<
last w eek, is m uch b e tte r He has 1
p ric e on a n y
left St. V incent's hospital. Portland, o f p u r c h a s e
and is now at Seaside.
U se d C a r .
Misses M ary and Lydia Koch r e ­
tu rn ed T h u rsd ay from San F ra n ­
cisco and are living in Miss Mary 1935 C he
S t a n d a n ( 'o u p e
K och's new house
V ery little e n te rta in in g w as done 193 1 ( h»1 1-door Sc d a n
Sunday in this com m unity as most
of those belonging to th e F arm ers' 1932 M a rm o n l- d o o r S e d a n
Union atten d ed the union's picnic
held at R ippling W aters
1931 F o r d R o a d s te r
Your
Chance
Introduction
of
new baking
m ethods w ith the installation of
the new oven at P erfection llukciv
I has brought m aterially increased
al»1 the m anagers reported this
I we< k To care for the increase I
I business. Mrs Le.ster lloak has
been auded to th • sales force.
Bethany-Cedar Mills
Success D ue to Advertising
1928 B u ic k l- d o o r S e d a n
E vidence of the pow er of new s­
p aper ad v ertisin g to stim u late con­ 1 9 2 6 O ld s 2 - d o o r S e d a n
sum ption of every -d av necessities,
w ithout sacrificing price or q u a l­
ity. is revealed in a report issued
O u r p r ic e s a r e t lie­ lo w e st
by S afew ay Stores. In c . in connee-
in to « n .
tion w ith its recent farm er-co n ­
sum er d airy products cam paign
The d riv e lasted only one w eek,
TERM S
T R A I)F S
from th e 17th to the 25th of April,
but final com pilation of retu rn s
from all divisions discloses the fact
th at in that brief period a com bin­
ation of stro n g ad v ertisin g a n d I
P hone 1271 or 1191V
econom ical prices boosted the com- !
H illsboro
pany's sale of m ilk, eggs, b u tte r i T hird and Lin<*olri
and cheese to an all-tim e one- |
week high.
Anderson Motor Co.
FREE DELIVERY
K rw ai d
Etta
WEST1NGHOUSE Ji model clc<
trie range, practically new. rea
unable E lec w iring until August
I Mis Mae A lvord,
S S ixth
tv e
23tf
LUMBER. fence posts cut to order.
also cedar for chicken h o u r .
S chw antes Mill, on McKee creek,
l ‘j miles south of l.a u n I
23 tip
Divorce
i Ilo ffu ib er
i » dph.
'
(
Suits
Ida
E
l ilcd
against
Itu-
wild bla< kbei l ies. *1 Iful-
Mis Viola S undhcig. as -
23p
sessi >i \ office court house.
WANT
Ions
No llu r r y
MII K goal, tw o k ils. eoin h.
Meek \ oice over th»» telephone ! i ugat»»»! i olici dintng t ibie
*’Doet«»r. this is Mr H enpcck Mv A lionside. block imiti» of
w ife ju st dislocated h er jaw . If and Mani
you’re out this way next week or
the w tv k aft er VOI! m ight drop tu G< )( >1 > g e n tle m a re w o rk :
or di m hle. w eight 1 KM» Mi
and see her
Ex
It lliighc.- 1 mil» u m th » f
ning
Loo Late to Classify
ORBIS
H f ir d w h e a t.
L ik e New
LOST In H illsboro or P o r e s t
G rove. Ju ly 1H, sm all gold pm
w ith B H S C la rio n S ta ff in silver
N fu C H W F V
DE LUXE
SHELVflDOR
p1
J ihk
Ladies!
H a v e y o u e n jo y e d th e
d e lic io u s g o o d n e s s o f th e
New Perfection
LOAF
Oi<l<
♦
♦
♦
♦
>ur
today
l.»*de the D ifferen ce
F la v o r Suprem e
It r«Kist«t
M ade w ith (¿old M edal
I lour. I resli M ilk and
Pure l.ard.
Fresh Sunkist
LEMON PIE
25c
Hot
W eather D e liia e y
Sm arm ««» • u<h • •
t o a * « n « *« r atan
b«l»>r« . .
Con«»ni«HCM auch «• ..M y
Sh«Uai>nr i an o lla r . . . drpandahla, ««•*.
atomical, tro a h la -lra a r a fr iia r a lt n a .
and w n rid -lea d in g v a lu a ! ih a ia 'a a (re a l
in alora lo r $<>u w h rn ,n u m m » m <o a«a
»h« naw S hatvador
I h a rt a ana lor a*«ry
o u r tr and rurpuaa.
ANGEL CAKE
a* la Silhouette
20c
29c
39c
Setnething absolutely new. See
it in our w indow . M ade w ith
Sw ansdow n.
149
.95
M odal
lltu a lr a la d - •
O A Q -9 0 .
TIIR WORLDS MOST
beai m i t u .
COOKIES
R efrigerator
A ssorted
3 dozen 25c
Di-m tiiil I 'l lib I ( T IO N
and P A S T Itll.S at your
Bristol I iardwarc
I t lt E A II
(aroeer's.
11 i I Islmr »
O p rn u n til 9 p. m. S.iluriln)<i
I’ riees for July
24. 25 and 27
QUEEN
Every sack g u a ra n te e d
SUGAR
F A IR W A Y
COFFEE
P u r e , F in e C a n e
10
52c
cloth bag
(1 0 0 lbs.
$5.19)
PEANUT
BUTTER
N o.
2 lb».
1 q u a lity
BE SURE
You sec our Ad in
the
H illsboro
gain
Day
15c
Shredded
Wheat
B ulletin.
B argains G alore!
KELLOGG’S
12-oz.
Ph,;
9c
FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Ih e se P lodder Prices
l- .ln liv r
li i d . i v
Fresh Corn
EACH
JUMBO LEMONS n'"-,J"
;
GRAPES
NEW POTATOES
WE RESERVE
am i S aturday
O nly
L o r a l g r o w n , (» o ld e n U a n la in
f ille d e a r s .
L a rg e w
6... 20c
THE RIGHI' TO LIM IT
H ills Bros.
1 -lb. can
Old S ettlem en t
3 lbs.
I hr/»-n
2 Ills.
10
Q U A N TITIES
Ills .
lc
39c
15c
19c
27c
39c
25c
PCRK & B E A N S— V an ( a m p 's . 4 can s
L eslie's
2 lb. c a r to n
40 font
r»»ll
fur
19c
l3 C
Big O w l Balloon FREE
with 2 pkgs.
PRODUCE
15c
JELL PO W D E R — I’r e f e r r e d S to c k . 3 for 14c
PINEAPPLE
HILI.SDAI.K
Size 2 1’ can
17c
CORPi FLAK ES— K ellogg's. 2 for
HONEY
49c
PURE5.7b°V.NnTA,N-
B E A N S— R ed .M exican. 5 lbs.
CYXCY4A
23c
50-nz.
can
C U ITTA R D OLD DIJTl II.
G .|h . cun
TO M ATO C A T SU P.
3 bottles
white ; king
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33c
25c
6c
29c
23c
Sutiiril.-iy Only
FF.LS N A P T H A SO A P. 5 bars
24c
«H t A N G E S
O i i z i 'i i
• I < I .VHd.lt >
I.EiTUCE—
Solid bead
T A N G S A L A D DRESSING. Q uart jai
5c
3 fur
Each
19c
T A N G p^'i” WKKSH,Na
( AN I I.I.O I P |,s
Each
5c
jam jell
PECTIN-
PEN JEL— Fruit Pectin.
Pkg.
It Pays to Insist on Quality
I h ere’s no su bstitute for q uality in m eats.
W c fea tu re q uality governm en t insp ected m eats
at low cost.
Saturday S p ecia ls
15c
CAM PBELL’S SO U PS. 3 cans
„
2 fo r
WAX PAPER
K C BAKING POWDER
SALT
Pound
Bar­
19c
COFFEE
Q u a lity C offe»'
L ow p r ic e d .
M edium red.
35c
10c
10c
ingl •
s W
Man
23
House
EIVE room cottage, c»>inplctely r»»-
novated inside and out. Lot 50
by 190, ap p le and ch»*rry tr*»es,
grapes, lots of shrubbery, near c a n ­
nery. will consider dow n paym ent
E A G riffith. 131 S. 2nd Ave
P hone 171 t»r 252IX
$-
49-lb. sack
KITCHEN
49-lb.
Sack
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
P h one 3251
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday an d M onday — July 24, 25 and 27
SALMON
coi -
Mi
12th
23p
EIGHT h p Vaughn ti actor w ith
i*ompli*tr tools J H Ja c k . 3017
LOST Black m ale C ocker Spaniel,
23p
w hite m arkings on chest R ew ard N E 21st A ve. P ortland
(lone sine»» Ju ly 4th. Shelby F o r­
llarg aln
ney, 515 N S e c o n d Av»
Phon»»
! 2H12
23 TEN acr< s, 3-room bonne, barn.
1
aeri»
clear, good soil,
spi ing.
PU LPW O OD cutter*. $2 ••ord. pay 500 cords wood, rock rouil. 1 ’*•
»•very week
H arry Brown. 143 miles west of M anning $350 E A
g|p
W < talk St Ph •
? t tu G riffith
! LCkST Brown purs«*, on highw ay
Need a Home at (h u e
betw«*<*n B e a \» ito n and Hill-
PR EFER rent mg. hut will c»»usider
W ednesday
F inder k »• e p
buying 3-b» (tr»»(»in m ixiern bom»» boro
E A G u ffith . 131 S 2nd Ave ehang»* and re tu rn r»»st to A igu
Hillsboro.
23p
P hone 171 or 252IX
BUSH’S M A R K E T
FLOUR
.25
T.47
Bailey.
23
Mi and Mrs Clai enee ( lot tei b>>
of- Long Beach, C al. v kitted Mi SIX room house foi lent A ugust I.
furnace. In eplace, hardw ood Hour .
and Mrs C A Wilson Moiuia.i
$25 Bert H untington
23
To Save Money
bro u g h t to Jo n es hospital in H ills­
1930 O ld s S p o r t C o u p e
boro for treatm en t.
He w as released Friday A ccord­
ing to his version, he could not 1929 P o n tia c l- d o o r S e d a n
see the flat car. The car was be­
tw een tw o loads of logs.
1929 C h e v -l-d o o r S e d a n
lettering
B uxton
Boiling Beef
Veal Roast
C hoice Steer B eef.
M ealy, Shoulder Cut.
Roil
or Stew
MUTTON
BACON
LARD
Sugar Cured
Lean P iece
Pure and
S w eet
lb- 9c
lb- 15c
1
lb
2 lbs. 25c
OYSTERS, Frosh Willapas. Qt.
35c
SALMON, Half or Whole. Lb.
15c
BACON BACKS, by the Piece. Lb. 23c
SHORTENING, Perk - P.eef. 3 lbs. 25c
H illsboro
meat C o .
ear n e Btsr ■ pw rue teasr
FPM
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