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Pag« Six H IL L S B O R O South D akotans Move to Laurei Social Club Plans Picnic for A u gu st 16 (B y M r* F. L B rn w n l LAUREL— Mr. and Mrs Fred V arenhorst and tw o children from P lankinton. S. I) have moved in- to the Vose house. n i v 'M o o r e ' home T h iirsd n ' eve- n in e w ith ill member's '¿ re se n t nm g w ith m em bers present C ounty fair was th e topic. Pienic Slated L adies’ Social club will have taim e., th e ir annual picnic A R C ir S , H I L L S B O R O , OREGON till z ’’ 'I 11' ‘ onncll Herd Sire ( onsidercd r actor m Unusual Milk Production Increase I frrtm her vacation in th e east Sh? to w ard Ore □renco along th e B aseline 7 C ' has now visited all the tales in i road. Johnson .ìli V i ,■ ottico oí r.agon from the office ot r S’ i O o 11 Eagon the union Mr. and Mr L. Kenhlthan of across the street, to state police West Bend. Wis.. spent tv o days h eadquarters, sped aw ay in p u r w ith th en cousin.- Mr. ano Mrs. C suit. H owever, he gave up the cljase about a m ile and a h alf east B West, and family I«v W in F D r u - t > u n ty A g « n ( ) E lm er W alters spent th e w eek of Hillsboro, retu rn ed and m ade a An increase in m ilk p roduction circu it from H illsboro to H eedville end at O ceanside ot the e n tire herd by nearly eight Mr. and Mrs A. R Pearson a c an . d . Orcnco. . . . , , . per cent and its fat production by com panied by V erna Mae W alters. Mea^nwjule seven and a half per cent is the Flora Wick and T F. C arney spent sheriffs from M ultnom ah county record of the H olstein bull G len- the w eek-end at C annon Beach. and P ortland police blocked all , cliff M B B Eobe- of the C _o nncll **-- *• « 1! C c i---- >-■■-- alHj roads over th e hills Mrs. F ham 1— berlain . , leading ,, . " r herd seven m ile- no rth of H ills d au g h ter D orothy of Bellingham back into lo rtla n d . T he r o r d coupe boro. T his is the herd now ow ned W ash, spent Saturday w ith her never was seen again by A rth u r C onnell, w hich was sister. Mrs Jam es W alter;. O th e r 1 Most graphic account of t h e ) form erly ow ned by the late F ran k ' vcre t ^ ' n * ' *n<*» shooting cam e from Mrs S tu th eit. W C onnell and A rthur, operatin g u 'n V n onna and J.n k _ Dei , .and u as room ad ............. jo in in g .. th — e as onnell B rothers . As the , daugh- , of . whl, ............ — in ... a .. ................ — C .............................. .......... Hillsboro. Mrs J. R S a n fo rt ilin g station 1 . ai d o filling station and and w w ho ho saw saw the th e tors tors of of this this bull bull have have begun begun to to pro- pro- d au g h ter E lnora and Mrs A. If bandit open fire on O fficer Jo h n - duce. the production of th e C onnell I earson. son H er husband had gone outside herd has been raised from 314 to . Mr and Mrs t W uthrich and t0 ypeak w ith the d riv e r 395 pounds of fat per cow an n u al- dau g h ters Helen and Betty Mr T h u rs d a j, Augnai (5, I9 3 l A nderson. D eceased, and. all per II, M l , . f I I I . . I l * l v . . f A II S l . l l l . l , H r n * -llfl«*« l I o |>i'«* «-ni ih«« «mu«« « In ly v n f le t i M in i w i t h lh«> i* io |'« 'i von« Io-* ■ r unnam ed or unknow n h a v » ••<» »’«I llu y lt - y A I I . n r A l l o t ii«*t « 2 fo i **i|iih«*«l I . y lu w . | o ih e lil o lt n » i|f i i m | 1-ft ing or claim ing any interest in A i l i n u ii- r l i m I i 'I i I m boni*« n o n lh«* • II I. « * of ilo * M o il« * H u i l i n Hui such estute as lien s or d is trib u lli| tlh la l lo ll In Ih r lli-x l N n I I " I h «I H i M U It I I O < I I I I I I IO M S H u lld ln u l l i l l t h o r * * . t h r u * n « v i l l i tees. D efendants N o . 4442 o n th * fr o m th e d a lr < f l i t i it o li* ■ t'o Georg,- W 1-1slier. E xecutor ol h i lh«* t m i n t y C o u r t o f t h e S l a t * o f t i r e m n il \ \ I t h ln -I« no n th * f t .............. i th e E state ot V ictorra A irola An »?«••». f o r t h e C o u n ty o f W a n k in g l« n i, find one." said Dr E E H eiser to f I h r f i n i p u b i» , .» tifi» o í t h i io . I h - p u i in i« * n t o f I 'r o h u le . derson. D eceased. John K A nder H olstein breeders at the Joint pil h a le of fir .it i m lilh n i in n Am i son w idow er of \ id o l i i Virola i n t h e M u t t e r o f t h e K a t u lt f o f E lia a b f l F». Iti. me at the J A. l.m dow and Sous' I - telkau, l>e« <*a*«*l I» .t r of la « t im h h i- u t h m H v p I r m L i * A nderson. Deceased. z\ili M arie form n ear C edar Mill July 25 Dr N * t ic e u h e r e b y e lv e n t h a t t h e u n . le i liu t i Heiser is ,i w ell know n authority I Forsberg. Else F or-berg. B ertha * iv iie « l h u t h ee n « In ly a p p o in t e d A d m in J I . J l ' S l ì t l , A d m m t a t r a lo r o f i o f t h e F a t a le o f F ll« a h e lh I 'll on anim al breeding and is engaged I K vlliki Forsberg, E ia Hilma For-, t i e t t lk m a t u o . r *1«. * n *«*«1. a n d hi« « « In ly q u a lif ie d I•»«t *«t •• o f l* .l|» u h r t |i I ’ 111 e I k n 11. I >«•■ <•*« by the H olstein-F riesian A ssorts- I berg. T o i v o i Forsberg and M anati a tn h A d n u n it ir a t o r I I' ► • • n in n , A l l o i u e «V fo i A .lm lu i* tion of A m erica to sp read the gos , Forsberg. distrib u tees u n d er the N on. I h t 'i e f o r a . a ll i» m .o io « h a v in g ' t o r , F IB * Yr*«»n l l u i h l l P o r tla n d , o w ill of V ictoria A irola A nderson i I niih pel of b etter sires, closer culling h e re b y von m n.«t id «».talo D eceased: and all persons un and m ore general testing G leneliff M B B. Fobes w as purchased a - ' nam ed or unknow n hay Ing o r claim ing any interest in such a calf in 1927 and is a son of M arathon ............. Bess B urke, a bull, estate as heirs or d istrib u tees brought ................................. , In the Name of the S tate of O le brought i out from W isconsin by S E C haffee of S unnyside. Wash J you are hereby com m anded to May we lem htd you that the v rtc h o u of T he C onnells a re very happv and | •'PPear before th e H onorable C oun- plea-ed about the co n stru ctiv e i n <V C ourt of the S tate of O regon for a m rm orial should be seriously anti ran» C ounty of W ashington al the fully eonsidei ed Motnoi i.tI-. u tc linpoitant They an* neeessai > T he m em orial you c u t I will In* the one puhlte. lasting, honoring record you can m.ik«* of the dt ceased ol your fam ily. soils Lest Y ou Forget c/( LASTING TRIBUTE OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS u u iv ie m m i t . n in e y reinurK auie w nen n is consm ciea rights of In irslnp and d istrib u tio n •'I heard Jo h n so n tell him to put u* Mulloy is able to be in a w heel up his hands and th en I saw th e m ade from one to th ree records that the nine cows, w hose daugh* to said E state decreed as set forth rh air part of the time. She su ffer each in the dairy herd record as- ters’ records m ade the com parison (('»«tinurd from page i > m an rest a gun across his arm and ed a broken hip in a fall at her and prayed for ill the petition of dit n o r his car ev er w ere seen begin to shoot It looked lik e a si'ciation, av erag in g 11.992 pounds possible, alread y had an average th e p lain tiff on file herein And hom e nearly a y ear ago. of m ilk and 387 of b u tterfat. T h eir an n u al production of 387 pounds I m achine gun. I scream ed and ran Viola S toller spent last week at again. you a re fu rth e r com m anded to a p d a u g h teis b> G leneliff M B B Angell says "R aising a 250- pear before the court at said tune th e Sidney R othstrom home in Friday Donald Jo n es and Jack ^or t *le door leading from th e liv- Fobes av eiag ed 12.930 pounds of pound averag e is ’duck soup* for a P ortland and place and file answ ers setting W eisner w ere rep o rted to have ltl!* room into th e filling station. I B lorencc SandifortH of P o rtlan d picked up a m oney bag stam ped Mas a tia id tn at my n u sb an d was m ilk and 416 of b u tterfat. an a v e r good sire but raising i 3Ki-pound up your respective claim s of heir- age increase of 938 pounds of m ilk ..... , visited her uncle, Joseph Tw ig« "F ederal R eserve B ank of S an F ran- *>’oing to get shot. -inri _ >u J . of .if b i...ti.M.f.,i I ,. I....... ' en „( ' t |U.ln I” 1 “ •|" •' ’-‘-'k and u tte ifa t T I In la ig is t I (|le l i,e>t | n ls (ai.( p , ship, Rstat o w nership or in terest in said and fam ily from T hursday until cisco”, at th e intersection of the "He w as rig h t beside the car and bv as 'j u s t Daralvzed I scream ed" at ■'“ 'J'1’1’" u>, a n -' ol ,,le «•>■* H eiser inform ed the H olstein pie You are fu rth e r notified that th i; M onday. B eaverton. C edar M ill and the w w as ju si p a ra ijz e a . i scream ed at 44l pounds the largest by any of .......... Mr. and Mrs. R aleigh W hitm ore W alker road, indicating th at the him to get inside, but it d id n t d o ,t h e d au g h teis. 519 pounds Tne ,>f th • H olstein bulls being used in citation is served upon you by and .rf ^h.iHr»» children and onz* Mr. Mr .„ and .i Mrs. b andit had passed th a t way. publication th ereo f in the H ills any good H e ju st stood th ere. ■ ..,,.r reor.-sont.-1 .1- , th.> I o— si . ’ n o is in n uuiis Being u s . u in ... . . u , j .i u i.tir re p iis v n .id a l.o tin i.iig, I ..\nu>riea raise production at all boro A rgus, a new spaper of g en Amos W atkins and children w ere E arly F rid ay m orning P o rtlan d J ohnson shot once an d th en gam by any daughter, the dam of 48 .,. ce|„ .,c tu a | lv Sunday picnic guests of Mr and eral circu latio n printed and p u b c n in f f i'd ■ i.v v v n T h .y h ti u -.n - .y « ...» . . . v , , , . ,1 .. »». . i. ... - . in 1 9 _________________ Mrs. B. G McNav at Forest Grove. police arrested Jo h n S h ad er and sq u atted dow n T he b u llets w ere the aixunal w hich averaged 5 lished in the City of Hillsboro. H M. Dickson in P ortland. S h ad er tearin g aro u n d ev ery w h ere T hen pounds having produced only 337 . Mr and Mrs R ichard W hittle as lie entered h - hotel and Dickson th e fellow h it Johnson on his heel Kn.-ihei' daugiiter , -ii , ,1 p . f C ounty of W ashington S tate of ,.' f , \ ¡ g i f and Doris and Mr. and Mrs H M after le reached hia room The two and I n w him drop back onto the pounds at 1 O regon, and that the d ate of the k - a i l I O m i a n S V 1S1I Whisn 1 first p u blication thereof is the 6th ; linnri P n e mcn 'vere rep o rted to h a\ e been gravel. I th o u g h t he w as k illed pared w ith 329. her dam s best joined P ortland ortlan d frinnH- friends fm for a . ,’ pie day of A ugust. 1936 and the date pic- together for a , im e d u rin g , he „w h en Jo h n so n fe„ th c b an d lt ,'>.cord: a!ld an o th er .n C rag,-d m e at Jantzen Beach Sunday. of the last puiiiie.itieii thereof IS I p u t his car in rev erse an d b acked 427 pounds for tw o records as com - Mr. and Mrs Milton K eyser and evening. B ETH A N Y -CED A R M ild .Mr I th e 17th day of S eptem ber. 1936 9UI1 itaipn cu*u aw * <a»u ¿uia*. a\«'i«iti • JohnSOn W3S Of th e Opin- up to h ere.” Mrs. S tu th e it ind icated t'-ueit w ith 340 for tw o by her son Ralph and Mr and Mrs. Rollin C h arlo tte M aeK en/ie and Mr and T his citation is i-..tied published M the Mt. Hood loop ioP th at S h ad *'" resem bled the’ m an a place about 10 feet from th e door dam ” M eyers eyers made mac M i- Je rry Higgins of H ollywood, and served upon you p u rsu an t to proven sire if you can trip Sunday T hey view ed Bonne- " h o engaged him in th e gun b a ttle w h ere a ear tire had dug a hole "V-se a trip Sunday Cal a r m cd at the hom e of Mrs orders of the H onorable Donald T w hile S tu th eit and G eorge Follis of ¡n the gravel in startin g It w as a ville from th e highyvay only, as C Boy and d aughters. S atu rd ay Templeton Ju d g e of th e said C ourt. w orkm en a re busy tw en ty -fo u r H illsboro declared th at they could deep hole com pared to oth er such S i ' n t X l l -A 11 ( 1 11 r l l i l t I Mr and Mis H iggins w ent on to w hich orders w ere m ade and eii- not be sure of eith er man. The abrasions on gravel roads. J U I W I r A U U Il U U I U 5 hours a day, seven days a week. ” a ltle but w ill re tu rn for a visit tered of record in said cause on b andit . stopped They reported th e apple and pear .. , , at .. th e Follis , . .. sta- . | ..He took and<her sho, a , Jo h n so n ■" 'K«'I' e and Mis It, \ ,e. the .'-d daV A . • . at. -t 1936 orchards n ear Hood R iv e ra s loaded E ™ i8_n l ? sk5.d .? “ ?sV®“ _a^ ut. f?-h; as Johnson lay on th e ground and D IU H . V i l M I s is te r- a n d h a v e not s e e n e a e ll ' S F A I ' to the limit, props being u n d er all lng !n t *1' s ccu n t>- æ-ked th en started aw ay.” she said. "Jo h n - other for tw en ty -tw o year* ( ( ' o n t i n u r d f r o m p a ire 1» EDW C LUCE. C lerk of the a sim ilar questions of tu th th e trees. • e » m S om iu eit. eo son kep, n g h t J Qn s h ootin g ,-> she disclosed th at seven d istrict- w hieh T he Schulz fam ily held a fam ily C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re gon (or th e County of W.i dung- Mi-s_ M illie C am pbell atten d ed : noi ce sho* and killed Stanley conc' uded last y ear w ere on a cash basis, now- reunion n ear B onneville Sunday ton. 25-31 the F arm ington P ioneer reunion au ern ath v a ’ias Jam es O'Malley- H arold B row n, youth, tells a less have o u tstan d in g w arran ts w hile The: w en- 32 pri en- shipsa'VShen of°fo u r-n g"rL in 3 «un b a tth -'a fte r th e m ^n ar- ex citin g sto ry of w hat happened, the T ig ard union high school dis- G c„,.ge S tevens i.< leaving w ith m i t i i i: <11 H \ A I, A( I i l l n t h«SI friend."w h o m rt all ot whom riv ed on th e Shasta L im ited from He ";af ln th e door of th e Jo h a n n - tn c t voted a $22.000 bond issue. hl< fath e,. S atu rd ay for ., trip to Ñ u tí.« * i- h«*r«*l*v g iv e n t i l g t th«* .!<■• are now n is t 80 years of aee One th e n o rth - In his possession, th e *en filling statio n ju st beyond th e W ith th e exception of d istrict Joliet. III. *»L’ tte«|. «s e x iH 'u t n r **f th«* «*i-tn «• *>f ... . ' , of them she had not seen8 for 47 C alifornia officers reported, w as a n d P**®* n u m b er 68. all new deb t co n tracted C ed ar Mill T ow nsend e l u b a n d William M"v i ■ . h it I Ì i i m I A * « '.* n n t i l l th e « - 'i n t v < . ,rt ' a gun sim ilar to th e one used in l*n e aa ith Jo h n Jo h an n sen an d an- m iring the last v ear has been for io o th er clubs had a picnic at Lost *»f t h e S t u t e «»f <>r«*u*>n f o r W t in h in g t * . n years. , cap ital outlay v.nich now am ounts park Sunday- th e shootig here. $1037 in $5. $10 o th er man ('■ • u iit y . <i«t*| (b u t M 'ii« lu v . I? M ™ and CM rT J * h £ 'p e ;,« « m joined and *20. bl.l ls', C2,rI T - v 7,aken, ' ¿ T icU? W I"?'® Up ¿ ° w w V 3 ? 3y % ' np.arc,d $!3 ’ Mr and Mrs. Jo h n B orger an * l » t6 . u t U h * b . m r «»f *• t - « .•« •|.,k 1 « lu y , a n d lb«« <*«»urt r«*>m «»I Mr and Mrs George Schneider and the ban,i included bundles of bills S tu th eit s. He w ent in b etw een th e 238.68 la.-t year. Most of th is in Mrs D ew ev-D roi baugh of B eav er « ■ ■ •« « rt. a iti b.«4 *ltt(e«| u * t b e lin n d a u g h ter Lillie of H elvetia Mr sim ilar denom ination. The m an bu ild in g and th e pum ps. A little crease, the rip o rt points out, wa- ton m otored to C oquille last w eek, p ia r e f u r b ( b e e n i n|«|M b e u r in g >•( «»bjiretb I and^M rs A Schm idt of T ualatin is said to bave fired on th c officers la te r Jo h n so n cam e along d riv in g brought about by dem ands f o r w here they visited Mr. and Mrs. ■>ai«t l in a i A i » «*u n(. a n d f. r (b e M r "and Mrs D G C oreell and when th ey attem p ted to question slow and tu rn e d in b eh in d and got w ork relief projects in tins coun- B erger's son-in-law and daughter. • m e n i t h e r e o f. I>a(e>! n d ftr* * t |»<il>!i» J u ly ,. 1»L ,,, ¡>«'-1 a «".I fn-i ...... . }««*•( , ..,i.i„u th re e children and Mr and Mrs him out of his c ar and cam c aro u n d D'- a great m any of w hich have Mr and Mrs Isler They also v is - Ita le «»f la » t p n b lie a d n n A u ■, » It F rancis Cnnliden a n d s o n n a l n o f A bernathy was identified by at front. T hen th e fellow b ehind th e been furnished by school districts ited Mrs E. Y outigen at Indepv id- j .i,' P ortland all form er residents of Ieast th ree H illsboro persons as pum ps began to shoot. T h ere w asn 't since ¡933 cnee. iians g a a k o i *:. i v«*, Ht.*r i c >!«*•< ------------------------ \ • i. - S um m ary of the rep o rt discloses this com m unity, for a picnic ja th ? man w ho fought th e pistol duel anybody real n ear an d th e crow d D «4 4 r*u U ln r n r y f . * r I •(«(«* w ith O fficer and escaped g ath ered a fte r th e sh ooting w as that m ore tax has been collected. S hute park Sunday. , it”. U tticer Johnson Johijs. B aptist ( h u rrh u Mrs. Nancy F reem an of H ills- u n h u rt to* Lee tow ard P o rtlan d , over. ....................... te n loan warrants issued, ind dis- \ *» I It I i »I I I \ \ | | | | | | \| | \ | boro. yvho recently retu rn ed from P ictu res of th e dead man. taken "T he shooting d id n 't ta k e long, bursem ents in all item s increased for all ages Come, study G od’s I the t t»niy ( . ir* ,,f h ,,. s «ie «.f i»r San Francisco, was th e guest of a - *be J an F rancisco police morgue, n was all o v er right ayvay an d th c d u rin g the last year. Mrs. L. A. W hittle last Tuesday '■''e re sbo* 'n to Mr. and Mrs. S tu- fen Ow- drove off. He cam c rig h t A nalysis of th e totals, to segre- 11. w hen a m essage from G od's spuirr.’ i»«*.-.*»^i It and Wednesday. » Fo i?’ -j°u n s ®ro w n a£ d oast m e and I had a good look at gate the union high schools, show s Book w ill be given. E vening serv- N«»it.’.* i-* bcr.i > uiy. n. Umt (he . > '*•!- Friday evening d in n er p arty „ T uesday afternoon b y h im He su re w as a h ard looking total receipts d u rin g th e y ear for at 8. consisting of song service w ith «Gly . « m i Admit irut«»r *.f guests at the F L. Brow n home P o r.lan d police b ro w n an d f ollis g Uy Wjjh a big face, k in d of d ark ," the high schools of $292.809 96 and short inspirational m essage. ni'5.%r * r'" ’*; n ' 1,1 f iit ,,,rt w ere Mr. and Mrs. H arold R eyn- i d .c lared th at they could not be g m .n related. disbursem ents of $285.3$62 83 w ith out wl and enjoy the full (lav w ith . B- .t'iv,. i: ' a .* l ' ” ', 7 ii,*,. olds and son C harles of M ountain- th e „others w ere positive. | "W hen Johnson had telephoned, cash on hand am ounting to $17, us T hu rsd ay evening, p ray er and i>»* fixed ib.* so, *b«y . f a ,« !*.» i dale. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Broyvn. Mr S h eriff ConneL said. he cam e back to his car and sta rte d 136.52 at th e end of th e fiscal y ear testim ony m eeting w ith stu d y in i ‘f t lh l*“' , r '••• • *i<*«k \ m ,.r „,„i Lena M eyers and R aym ond and . ( ,,s£,arcl1 , to follow th e coupe. Me a n d an - Ju n e 15 • t i i . i. i ,1 lh , - l , , u r l r* . th. I P eter. ‘ t i t l i - l . . . , r l In l l i l l . l , . Norma Meyers Music yvas enjoyed b lack- I " ’6 fo r d y -3 used by the oth e r m an got in o u r "b u g ” an d The f figures show th a t in the ll,< lim e a n d p U f r f o r In 'IDU o li j« *rl |<i follow-inc thp dinner. d in n e r . bandit. continues y v i t h officers follow f n l l n w e ed." d ” R r row n u - n n c said. - lid " "Jo . T n h h n n so cn n n l high i i o h s school rh follow ing the B districts, th e total debt •»1.1 f l n » l A<-.-< h i i i i . • *| f o r lb .* ( ITA HON Mrs. H M. W hisnand visited : com bine every side road and possi w ent dow n th e road about a m ile am ounted to $325.848.28 w ith ad- «••I I l e r i i m l , . f , * i . | No. 4383 friends in P ortlan d from T hursday > hiding P^ace along th e east or tw o ancj t urnccj around. W hen ditions m ade d u rin g the y ear of ll»l.-l II,I, ,|„y ,.f July ** 1 I U < ‘ k l I I . A ' l n , ,,, i - t r H l. >r . I r I, u n til Sunday. hills in W ashington county The w e g ot on ga^eiinQ road th ere $82,773 86 D eductions for w a r- In the C ounty C o m t of the S tate Mr. and Mrs. W alter Eisle and m achine J13« on<^ dented fender. w asn *| anv j u s t and w e co u ld n ’t ran ts and bonds paid d u rin g the of O regon, for the C ounty of Lois and ___ Mr. ___ and one ashington license p late in sce any car •• x fiscal v ear am ounted to $115.208.15. d a u u g g h h ter t e r ___ ___ W ashington , , _____ V Jean 1 -rkr,« W nnH !-y i r-1 /-J * . - Mrs. R ussell Ju lia n and , son of r »T front, and none_ l-iz-1 behi_nd_ A question concern in g th e shot m aking the total debts for these In the M atter of the E state of Vic- R eports th at S h eriff C onnell w as th at took th e heel of{ j ohnson-s districts $293.413 99 on J u n e 15 Dayton. Ohio, visited F riday 3.nd toria A irola A nderson. Deceased ------------ ------ e of . ---- 3 ^ ullet boot bro u g h t th e reply: To th e totals f o r W ashington T y y n e C arlson. P laintiff, S atu rd ay --- at -------- the hom Mr. -------- Eisle's aunt. Mrs. C alvin W hitm ore. The *be b andi, gun w ere denied b j ,.jt d id n 't th ro w him dow n, b u t county school d istricts should be tw o men are mail carriers and are Connell, w ho d i d trace one of th e ¡, « h r n iv h ie te c ir . <m e u d n .rldeH the fim ir. - e ven in th« H II. STANNARD, M unager riinne 181 IlilBliiini in G un natile Here W EIL’S B L A N K ET SA LE A N D M ID-SUM M ER CLEAR AN CE CO NTIN UES S izes 1 to K CHILDREN'S SUN s u n s , s w im s u n s , TRUNKS A ll colors, another lot. To d ost' out 25c at Bethany l lom e V alu es to $ 3 .0 0 W O M EN'S SPORT W EAR H a lte r neck shorts suits in several styles and colors. Long Slacks. S pecial $• Lot Finest A ll-W ool 1.00 WEBFOOT S ize 6 6 x 8 0 PLAID BLANK ETS Buy them w h ile the y're on sale. A n o th e r sh ip ment ju st a r rive d . S pecial S lig h tly sm aller size 49c 39c V alu es to 50c A ll Sum m er Fabric W A SH GOODS Voiles, Lawns, B atiste;, Dim ities, Crepes, S u it ings tt n d fast c o lo r school p atte rn Print.« Y ou r choice. Y ard 19c B A T H IN G SUITS F o r Men and \\Om en. This season's styles and a ll good colors. Includ in g M en's A ll - W ool Sw im m ing T runks, a l‘ sizes, $ < a ll colors O thers 98c Iiccl.«. v entilated toe«. Beach Sandal» ami odds a ri d ( t i l Im lulling ( hil- (lrrn \ (I a K an<l Oxford» in W hite B u c k Brow n Bl.u k M E N ’S OVERALLS MEN'S SLACKS 1.49 Bln.- ili-iiim bibs am i plenty ....... 59c W ork Shirts 39c s .tlr Women'« W ill I E O X bO R D S Low A I m > (>., gal« Now \ alurs (o $.1.50 Kitiext corded and straig h t woven m aterials in .summer pat l e i i i s All S.m forU ed Olhrrs $1 19 W om en’s, G irls’ Sum mer Hats Few More D ays Florsheim Shoes $7.65 HJERVICE M arian Korsb rg. d istrib u tees u n dinner guests of Mrs. W. L. Stevens, t h e Sellwood b a n d it J o h n s o n . A lthough S h eriff Jo h n C onnell i of $230 98 as com pared to S44 for der thc w ill of V ictoria A irola They visited S atu rd ay afternoon I caught in heavy traffic, tu rn ed and D eputy Dick Busch w arn ed bv last vear. w ith Mrs. B ertha D em m in's daugh- ' around as soon as he could and rad io of , he bank ho]d u p . Wr re a't Last year $15.242 49 in outstand- ter. Mrs. H. Reese. Mr*?. S teu b e is rushed tow ard Hillsboro. the sh e riff’s office. O fficer Jo h n so n ing w arran ts w as paid a. m pared WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE a form er resident of B loom ing M eanw hile, th e bandit, seem ing- failcd tQ notjfy , hem th ey said to $2300 this year. T he district now Write w here her husband was^ p asto r of 1 ¡y_s^fP2^12 ,Ur - ° ii;f UZnl;i,- V.?,*??. „ ™ and conseq u en tly it w as not u n til is com pletely out of debt w ith no F ir e a n d A u t o m o b il « In x u rx n c « th e L u th eran church for th irty _ the G eorge F ollis filling . station on a rad io rep o rt w as m ade from P o rt- w arran ts outstanding. th c rep o rt M a k e L o a n « a n d Is s u e S u r e t y B o n d s T en th av en u e and asked a question land th at they w erc ablc to jo in show s. years. Mrs. W. L. S tevens and Mrs. J. tV,j a b ° u t a place to fwh. He . tbp search. Assessed valuation o f d i- tric tl K U R A T L I & W IS M E R H. H aase w ere guests at a h a n d k e r dr.°*c down ihe street and Young B row n and E rick R itzm an nu m b er 7. Hillsboro, ha: taken ■ ; H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N chief show er given for Mrs. S teube pulled into th e gas station operated w ere tagpn to police h ea d q u a rte rs drop from $24.606.953 90 in 1935 to T e le p h o n e 1391 1236 S e c o n d S t. at the W illiam Haase hom e in H ills by M. J. S tu th eit. w here he in- in Pi)r. land F rid ay noon ln an a t. $24,534 926.92 th is year, boro Friday, w hich w as h er th irty - q u ired about a lake w hich he said tcm , to id cn tify D ickson as th e first w edding an n iv ersary . w as about 38 m iles from P o rtlan d . man' w ho Q,d th e shooting, b u t w ere He w as sittin g behind th e ste e r u nable to say th a t he w as th e man Mrs. Theodore W ells iC assie B ak er i and sons T eddy an d D onald of ing w heel of his stolen coupe when they saw . N either S h ad er or D ick Redm ond a re visiting h er m other. O fficer Johnson tu rn ed leisurely son w ere identified by Sellw ood ; M rs Flora Baker, for tw o weeks. I in to th e driv ew ay , stopped and bank officials and th ey w ere not Mrs. R ollin M eyers visited S atu r- em erged from his m achine on th e held in connection w ith th e ro b day evening w ith Mrs. Ben Me- left h and side aw ay from t h c bery. However, m inor charges w ere M anee of San Francisco, a girlhood bandit m ade by police. friend, at the home of her m other. As Johnson stepped oijt from be hind his car w ith his pistol in Mrs. A da Hanson, of Midway. J hand, he called to th e b an d it to , throw up his hands. The first com Prom pt fi. P h one 81 m and w ent unheeded and he called again, according to w itnesses. The S ervice M ain S treet ( B y G i r l S c o u t T r o o p N o . 61 ( bandit replied w ith a fusilade of Mrs. W. I Heinrich.-- and daugh shots, one of w hich knocked the te r P atsy and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. j heel from Jo h n so n 's rid in g boot BO U G H T SOLD S tep h en s spent the w eik -en d at and upset him. S p ecials for F rid ay and Saturday G oldendalc. Wash. F irin g again, m ak in g fo u r shots CO NSIG NED G irl Scouts hiked to McClay park , in all. the b andit th rew his car in- W ednesday and had a picnic lunch, (o gear and dashed n o rth along Miss Rogene Sw an has retu rn ed T enth, w here he w as seen to tu rn Powers Grocery Cedar Mill Used C ars August Specials 1936 WILLYS Save SlOO.fMl Looks b ran d new 1928 t'H E V ( O L P E Buns exceptionally good Nice, clean u p h o lstery 1929 FORD A very good buy 1928 ( HKYSLEK SEDAN New rin g - 2 new tires, h ydraulic brake:;, clean inside, at a very low price. OLDS COACH Good tran sp o rtatio n 1931 CHEV COU PE V ery nice condition th ro u g h o u t .1 r rs regularly anigned our trains to California and the Fast _ z\l.R -C O N D IriO N Ep. No matter how hot thc weather may ■?, ¡.aside ihese air-conditioned cars the atmosphere is kept delight- ally cool. The air is chilled, washed and purified, automatically m a in ta in e d at ju st th e rig h t degree for jo u r greatest comfort. Only thc train provides thc luxury of air-conditioned travel. For 2e a mile and less, sou can go in comfort to jo u r d'- i.em oo, over the smoothest, safest highway in the world. Mcaf service for coach and tourist car passengers features sand- sviches for lOr, coffee or mills for 5e, etc. Full course meals in all Southern Pacific dining cars are served at popular prices. Next time jo u go to California or the last, try a Southern Pacific train! Southern Pacific T elephone 621 II. D. OLisfcN, TERM S - TRADES Be sure and sec th ese before you buy Matches 6 boxes T o m a to J u ic e 4 cans ■865'”’ D e llv rrrd h r r r fully equipped Used Car Exchange 2nd and W ash. P h one 2641 29c K ip p ered Snac tks 19c 3 cans T o ile t P a p er 4 rolls T he 1936 G raham Sedan, w ilh Trunk, as low ns 19c P in e a p p le R»'d & W hite. Home Style. 2 enns moTORinG nEED V A C A T IO N S P E C IA L SU M M E R L U B R IC A T IO N The fo llo w in g op eration s w ill prepare your car for SUM M ER DRIVING now ! Proper Lubrication S aves You M oney by P rotectin g Your Car Motor - - - < 'om plete I I - point I tine-up. Mol or C ooling System - - - I'lush oul ra d ia tin ' and cheek fo r leaks. Oil and Gas - - - Glean fu e l system, and gas leaks. < hange y o u r M otor O il NOW Io the correct grade Io provide proper lu b ric a tio n and economy. I ransm ission and Rear A xle check i<»r • o il E lectrical - - - A d ju s t headlights, re set generator c h a rg in g rale, tig hte n a ll ele ctrical connections, check and f ill b attery. Body anti Hood - - - T ig h te n body holts, lig h te n floor hoards, tig h te n ra d ia to r h o l d down bolls and e xternal hardw are, These units should It e drained, flushed and re fille d w ith Ihe co r re ct grade lu b rica nts Io a ffo rd proper protection Io m oving parts. Cha R SIS G reater rid in g c o m fo rt find insur ance against unnecessary wear re sults from proper chassis lu ltrie a - t ion. A lem ite Lubricants Clutch and Brakes - - - 19c for SA FE T Y and PROTECTION Ad just e lu li h pedal brake system. a u d adjust Road T est Car - - - These lu b rica nts are the lies i avail able and are guaranteed I o pre- vent excessive wear. O ur men nr* Ira in e d Io know y o u r ear, know proper lu h rie a lio u and can save you money. 43c M any other items sp ecially priced fo r F rid a y and S aturday, These prices good A ug. 7 and 8 only. H ills b o ro M o to r Co. J a m es W h itela w , Prop. 3 1 8 -3 3 2 E. Main Street Phone D ay or N ight 444 H illsboro, O regon I