H I L L S R O R O
Pago Two
Thursday, August 13, 193(
A R O U S . H T L L S B O R O . O R E G O N
I lio n
business and
p e rfe c tio n o f
plans th a t w ilt keep h im tr a v e lin g
m u c h Of th e tu n e u n t il e le c tio n
M rs Ir n iu ’I’ S p rin g e r. 74, of P o rt
la n d c lim b s M t Hood
A uülist G
F irst plank of labor N o n -P a rti-
Petition circulator* to put Union ,
longue declared to be
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Highlights in
Week's News
H ousew ives Discard
W orries in Lake C am p
I
party on O regon ballot in Novcm- tion of Pr idenf Roesev «»It
lier
trik t' tor higher pay S ta te ! Spanish loyalists capti
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¡th e y a te ‘ fed u p on b e in g goat a nd num
plane w ith m ilitary il ina-
b u lfe r fo r th e p o litic a l c h a rio t o f
FOR SAI F C an n in g pci ,1ns at
Pc , : Z u n m n n a n . A lb e rt
S tr e iff ' ,n,‘n’3
Jesse Owens, « ho won four gold
Sunny ule ineluinl
A. I ' l e t e l l .
and o th e r ex s o c ia lis ts and p re te n d
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1936
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ii.'el,1res O regon fo r I .andon.
• bool Mi J N. Wiley, la ’. N
te lls
P re sid e n t
Ro vscvclt in o r c
Eoo Fate to Classify
T w en ty housew ives of W ashing Kan. The McKinney-; a re on an
ton county Tuesday registered for extensive to u r of the Pacific north
t’luMMifled u»Fi gvl n
ItUUl. D e
in H ill boro P ebrnniy
ceased Is survived by th«» widow
m d f o u r c h ild re n : l,ero \ F Sont
t le Wash . .J I > r a i
B e n ja m in .1
P o rtla n d , nnd M i
V. I
Eaton.
V a n c o u v e r. Wash.
iu I I h .
WEEK-END
SPECIALS
th e first hom em akers cam p u n d er west, going home from h e re thro u g h
th e direction of the home e x te n California. A rizona and Texas over
sion service w ith Miss B lanche th e southern route T hey a re much
E ickw orth.
home
dem onstration im pressed w ith th e scenic w o n
nt (hr
agent in charge
ders of O regon especially th e b e a u
The cam p this y ear is at Lost tiful forests as they rep o rt most
lake near C edar Mills and will last ev erything green eaten by grass
August II
7th A v e
26 p
fo u r days, giving m any of th e w o ' hoppers in Kansas M is M e K in n e >
W P A jo b s needed to ta k e c a re of
W a r te m p o in Spam speeds up
men th eir first vacation in years and Mrs. S m ith w ere girlhood
d e s titu te e m p lo y a b le case*
T he •.•. iinen are from W ashington friends and had not m et in tw en ty -
P h y l l i s S m ith 14. P o rtla n d 's 4:trd lo y a lis ts s tr iv e d . - p la te ly to d riv e F U R S A I F
7 d iiih le -te .s le d c,
of m u le , and w agon. Ford-
t r a f f i c d e a t h v ic tim since D ee i n - , s l < el w edge into advancing Me
and Y am hill counties.
seven years.
so n I r .ie h ir and p lo w , o v , rb a u le d .
A ctivities are devoted to crafts
ber 1. 1935. as a u tos crash.
. e.m rebels
Ill
w ork in th e m ornings, w ith the a ft Old Resident Visits—
I F h x x l w a te rs sw eep t h r o u g h
J a e k W a ll. 43. k ills w ife in I ’n it - t r a c t o r Ite li; p l a t f o r m s e d e . .
r o d . fell, in . il c o r d s w o o d , S ill ill,
ernoons for leisure and sw im m ing
I e astern
C o lo ra d o .
le a v in g h e a v y 1 land, trie s s u ic id e lin t an v iv a -
O rville W ilkes of T illam ook was
Aim,,ss llitfliw av front
R Hoard. Riv
A cam p fire session each evening h ere W ednesday visiting old friends
dam age at sta te h o s p ita l
. R e p u b lic a n C h a irm a n H a m ilto n -; un v ii d ii allure
Shiite P ark Entianc«*
com pletes th e day w ith a varied and looking for a possible location
In q u ir y sta rte d on w re c k o f a ir .tra d e d a ta h e ld u n so u n d P o rtla n d e r ro a d , betw een F arm ington and
program of pioneer sto ries and o r in his old hom e tow n. Mr. and
p la n e at St. L o u ts in w h ic h e ig h t s h ip p e rs and s to p p in g m en d ig up I ¡roller'-;
iginal stu n ts by m em bers.
k ille d .
1 fig u re s to sh o w a tta c k on C a n a d ia n
Mrs W ilkes and d au g h ter Mary
P IG S
The sta ff includes Mrs. Nancy Ja n e are visiting her fath er C harles
■ale P i l o n e S e ti
■ I X
W h o le sa le
o u s te r o f e le c tio n I tre a ty m is le a d in g
Canning Tornntoes
Boy, cook; M arth a C hurchley. as Sy. at Cornelius. W ilkes has sold
ju d g e s and c le rk s fe llo w s airin g I Jaek W a ll. 43. shoots w ife . 34.
sistant: Mrs. B erth a F luhrer. pew his serv ice garage business at T ill
V i 'l 'N G m arried man w ants teadv
x.
P urtlnnd
Cratra
$-4 .00
te r pounding, and Mrs. P earl B eck amook. He is one of th e pioneer
e m p lo y m e n t
Cm
m ilk , h a n d le
A ugust 7
th re e orphans
for
er. reed basket m aking. Both are autom obile serv ice m en in th e state
liv e s to c k a n d m a c h in e ry
I’ O
R e p re se n ta tiv e M a rio n Z io n c h e e k j
T o w n s e n d O A I ’ re g io n a l of
from Scappoose.
-Up
and w as one of th e first men to
o f W a s h in g to n c o m m its s u ic id e in fie e rs C hicago. N ew
Y o rk .
1 ■ Box 86.
Those atten d in g th e session in own an autom obile in th e state,
leap fro m S e a ttle h o le ! w in d o w
A ngeles and J a c k ottsonv die. !• I a
clude
M esdames Louisa Mann. d riv in g a o n e-cylinder R am bler
I f y o u ch u tlg e y m ir address k in d
OREGON MELONS
B rid e w itnesses s p c c tu c u la r end o f , d ism issed because co n d u c t not . .it
ly notify tile A rgus d irect mid nt
P ortland: M aude P urvine. St. H el h ere early in th e century.
e rr a tic se.lon
»
is fa c to ry to D r T o w n se n d .
Oil
if(>.
once.
tf
ens: Rose Vaipiani. C latskanie:
S p a n is h reb e ls b a tte r S p a n is h | Arm .v and N a w L e g io n o f H on !
B ertha F. M ayger and Rose Watts. Norge Refrigerator Won—
Per lb.
lo y a lis t seaport o f C .ijo n and g rip o r p ic k s K a th e rin e V a n H o rn . 1 ’
Scappoose: P earl B ecker ancl Ella
Mrs Reid E ldridge of H illsboro
tw o n o rth e rn provinces w it h l n - l ° « W h ite C ottage. O . as w in n e r of
T urner. Hillsboro: Tessie Davis. was the w inn er of a N orge re frig
I c re a s in g
power
E n g la n d
w a rn s g o ld m i d a l aw ai ded a n n u a lly to
M cM innville: M yrtle Clapshaw . and erato r in a contest conducted as a
S p a in E n g lis h guns w i l l r e tu rn f il e i bov o r g ir l p e rfo r m in g most heron-
C lara Cooper, Forest Grove: H el result of th e cooking schools given
if s h e lle d a g a it;
> ¡“ 't d u rin g yeas
en M organ and R uth Roe. Gaston: by Selfridge F u rn itu re com pany
V Q U A L L Y a ttr a c tiv e fo r th e y o u n g , slim b rid e an d fo r th e
G o v e r n m e n t e s t- m a te s
9.530.000
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e . Z io n , to ek bu rled
E dith Patton. C h erry Grove: Ora O thers p articip atin g from here in
•*J w o m an w ith a m o re m a tu re figure. P a tte rn 8686 is a house
p e rso n s out of w o rk
w ith h o n o r s at S e a t t l e
Specials on
C arlson. St. Helens: Eva O rtm an. P ortland last w eek w ere Mrs. Ray
C re w o f C ru is e r D e tro it w in in
C h a irm a n H a m ilto n h i P o rtla n d
fro ck w h ich th e h o u sew ife c an w e a r to m a rk e t a n d f e d p ro p e rly
SHUTE PARK
Forest Grove.
Sinclair. Mrs. C laude Cooke, and
.w h a le boat race m Portland tin - «1»«* republican W.o H l S o il
d
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.
S
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34
to
46.
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C A n ln lo n p e g m id
Miss M argaret C ypher of N orth Mrs. C laude Coorner D inner for
bor.
e m in e n t h e ld a im o f L a n d o n . C a n -!
fa b ric , p lu s >_• y a rd fo r e ach c o n tra stin g co llar.
P lains is fhe sw im m ing instructor, the group was held at th e Sign of
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T h e “su n b u rs t tu c k s ” in c o rp o ra te a c o m fo rta b le a n d ta ilo re d
and Mrs. O ra Scovell. Y am hill the Rose tea room.
M L a n d o n o f Kansas at a c o n fe r '
A u g u s t 12
9 P. M
sh o u ld er sty le in to P a tte r n 8733, g iv in g you th e benefit of a n e a t
county nurse, is presen tin g d em
, d ic e o f d ro u th state gov e rn o rs p ro -
P o rtla n d c ity c o u n c il decides to
Engagement Announced—
onstrations on first aid.
P e te r P a n c o lla r w ith o u t sacrifice o f in d iv id u a lity . S izes: 12 to
Kii li.it il 5likk« Ison's 7 piece
, posed by P re s id e n t R unsevelt.
, s u b m it sewage d is p o s a l p la n
to
V im w 11 i g ti vv a y from En
Mr and Mrs. G H Blair. M r and
T he women are sleeping under
20. S ize 14 re q u ire s
y a rd s o f 3 9 -in ch fa b ric .
T w o babies d ie t! at W a v e rly B a b y v oters
. Orrheiilrj*
trance Stinte I’ark
th e trees as a change from the Mrs. Ray Hall and ch ild ren W ilda
If you go in fo r a c tiv e sp o rts, y o u 'll lik e th e u n h in d c rin g
, hom e
in P o rtla n d ,
one ab so rb s
J Ray M u rp h y , n a tio n a l A m eri-
Rae
and
M
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d
ed
a
party
hom e sleeping cham bers.
Fam ily
Admi don 25c
p le a te d sleev es a n d th e in v e rte d c e n te r p le a t of P a tte rn 8743, to r
! th e rm o m e te r a n d fo o d chokes o th - ra n L e g io n c o m m a n d , r, in F o r t - '
in
G
resham
given
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
day S aturday, w ill conclude the
er
I la n d te rm s le g io n gre a te st p a ri fistic I
th e y g iv e p le n ty of freed o m . S izes: 12 to 20. a n d 30 to 42. S ize
camp, when the w om en w ill give Scott Wolf announcing th e engage
August 8
fo rc e in n a tio n
14 re q u ire s 3 \ y a rd s of 3 9 -in c h fa b ric , p lu s
y a rd of c o n tr a s t
m ent of th e ir d au g h ter Zelda t o !
a dem onstration of cam p cookery.
C o n tro v e rs y
b e tw e e n
P o rtla n d i S p a n ish L o y a lis ts
fo rce s re p e l
in g fo r b e lt a n d sc a rf.
Robert C ornw ell o t K ennew ick.
sand a nd g ra v e l p ro d u c e rs a n d | re b e l o ffe n s iv e
a g a in st San Se- I
T o secu re a P A T T E R N a n d S T E P -B Y -S T E P SE W IN G IN
Wash. T he w edding w ill be early
. t h e ir tr u c k d riv e r s o v e r pay ends : bastian.
in Septem ber.
S T R U C T IO N S . fill o u t th e co upon below , being s u re to M E N
R o o se ve lt re c o rd la u d e d by M rs |
B o ra h ta ke s lo n g lead in Id a h o
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Eastern Friends V isit—
C asper W h itn e y o f New Y o r k in ! . n a to ria l p rim a ry
T o w n s e n d -n o n -
ta lk b e fo re d e m o c ra tic m en and I sored o p p o n e n t m akes p o o r sh o w -
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. B a rtle tt and 1
' w om en in P o rtlan d .
i Ing.
daughters. E rrn ie c e and Josephine.
FA SHIO N BUREAU. H ILLSB O RO ARGUS
Z r î/f’ r f ’ ç /
f i t A l l Of Brookings. S D . v isited Mr and i
G r m p o f a n ti-N e w D e a l d e m o -
W a s h in g to n c re w w in s t r ia l In at ,
149 New M ontgom ery St . S an F rancisco, Cal.
IfH t-ftd i
V I Z - l t t Mrs. J W K elley M onday en ro u te '
crats. m e e tin g in
D e tro it, M ic h . ' in O ly m p ic contest C ourse m a rk ,
w
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fo
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set
to beat B ritis h e rs
to A shland to v isit th e ir son. The
E nclosed find
cents. P lease send m e th e p a tte rn s
Reed a-; chairm an, form cam paign
A g e o f c o n s c rip tio n fo r R u ; ian
C hildren's pet parade, follow ed fam ilies had not m et for several
checked below , at 15 cen ts each:
organization to oppose Roosevelt. a rm y e xte n d e d fro m 21 to 19
by a bicycle parade, w ill be an ! years.
R ebels d raw in g closer to M adrid
L a b o r le a d e r in W a s h in g to n d e
en tertain m en t event of T hursday
P a tte rn No.
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Size
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Mrs.
Soule
Hostess—
Last big sm ash p lanned by in s u r c la re s p o w e r tru s t ru le s L a n d o n
evening. S eptem ber 4. at th e coun
Ladies of the C h ristian church
gents. R uthless Moors join rebel
T rnined, l'egistcred pharrnncists com pound ynur
W illia m G re e n , p re s id e n t A m e r i
P a tte rn No.
ty fair. The parades w ill tak e place
...............
Size
a rm y th a t w ill*attack capital Loy- can F e d e ra tio n o f L a b o r,
in sists
n ear th e auditorium , and w ill be w ill m eet W ednesday, A ugust 19.
p r, c i ip tio n s a i th è l l i l l s b o r o l ' l i n i n iu , y . Yi»u ai«*
P a tte rn No.
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Size ..................
a lis's get orders m ixed and a rtille ry la b o r league is n o n -p a rtis a n .
illum inated by the new floodlights at th e church at 1:30 p. m. to go
!;iio .'... dow n ow n men Six E uropean
at th e park. The event is sponsored: to th e A. A. Soule hom e n e a r
ussui'ctl nf st i e n ii f i c p fo c is io n - V ct u è ( b a r g e ilo
nations agree to w ithhold w ar m a
by the Business and P rofessional L aurel for an aftern o o n social.
JA C O B B. R I IINS
N am e .........
m ore.
terials. F ran ce votes n atio n aliza
W om en's club w ith Miss M argaret j T ran sp o rtatio n w ill be provided.
Jacob B K u h n s . 83. d ie d in P o r t
t
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of
w
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industries.
C ady as chairm an of th e comm it- D aughters Meet M onday—
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A ugust 9
tec. O thers assisting h er are Mes-
r,
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w e re h e ld S u n d a y a fte rn o o n fro m
dam es Reece H athhorn. L. C Moo-> A lm ?, B en n ett O lden tent. D. U
R ebels crushed befo re M adrid. th e F orest G ro v e U n d e rta k in g r in
C ity ........
S tate
berry. C. K etcham . and Russell £
meet.
ev en in g at
800 rep o rted slain in n in e-h o u r b a t p a n y ch a p e l w ith Rev. F. J. W in d e r
Ide. E ntries should be filed w ith
V eterans
hall. M em bers are
tle. L oyalists p re p a re for offensive o f P o rtla n d o f f ic ia tin g In te rm e n t
_ urged to attend.
along a ll m ajo r fronts.
Miss C ady at C ady M otor
w as in F orest V ie w cem etery
Z J Riggs, g ra d u a te o f th e C a lifo r n ia C o lle g e P h a rm a c y
Ri b e rt B ushnell. 34. of A lbany
pany.
He was born in I.andchester
accidentally killed by b u llet fo l Pa . and m arried Lucy M. S tephens
List of classifications for both
G ro u p of M ethodist E p w orth
low ing fam ily q u a rre l.
boys and girls, for pets and prizes L eague m em bers w ho atten d ed th e H ’ p f l < T i n m o i * W - v t t
of fifty cents for each, w hich w ill Falls C ity In stitu te for M ethodist
litllltl
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M artin Moore. 22. negro bellboy,
ad
m its m u rd er of H elen C levenger,
be aw arded im m ediately a fter th e Y outh re tu rn e d to H illsboro S atu r-
Miss G leneva M ary J a n e B ran -
p
re
tty New Y ork co-ed. at A sh e
parade. follows: Sm allest pet be- day. They accom panied Rev. H aw - daw . g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr. and
ville, N. C.. J u ly 16.
longing to a girl, to boy: largest th o rn e to th e pulp it S unday m orn- Mrs. A. Brandavv. and
H om er 1
T w o persons. B ay B King. 30. of
pet. girl, boy: best costum ed pet. ing and bro u g h t m essages to th e F red erick W att, son of Mr. and
girl, boy: most com ical pet. girl, congregation.
; Mrs. F red W att, w ere u n ite d in
A nnua! W ashington county I. O. V ancouver. Wash . and Alta Coles
boy; most unusual pet. girl, boy:
o . B. L und, an a u d ito r for th e m arriag e S unday aftern o o n at th e O. F. picnic w as held S unday at 11, of St. H elens drow n in C o lu m
best perform ing pet. girl, bov; best sta te of N orth D akota, w as in | C h ristian church. Rev. R. L. P u t- R ippling W aters, w ith Dr. J. R. bia riv e r w hile sw im m ing
L incoln S teffans. 70. noted jo u r
M arshall actin g presiding officer.
decorated vehicle w ith a pet. girl. H illsboro T hursday. He in ten d s to ,lam read th e service,
boy; best characterizatio n of a locate h ere if he can fin d p ro p erty | The b rid e w o re a gow n of egg- Seven lodges an d R ebekah lodges nalist. w rite r and lecturer, d ies at
ch aracter w ith pet. girl, boy: larg- suitable.
I shell satin, a v eil
w ith ra p and responded to roll call. M em bers and C arm el. Cal.
R epublican N ational C hairm an
est fam ily of pets including moth-1
W endell L ockett of S cranton, orange blossoms, an d golden slip- th e ir fam ilies present totaled about
H am ilton in S e a ttle declares Roose
er. girl. boy.
Iowa, on th e sta ff of th e S cran to n pers. S he carried a sh o w er b o uquet 250.
Rev. Dr. H enry Y oung offered a velt choice of C anada. T rad e tre a ty i
A w ards fo r th e bicycle^ p arad e Jo u rn al, visited HilLsboro W ednes-
cream rosebuds
Miss V ivian
to tak e place im m ediately a f.e r ¿ay
ro u te to C alifo rn ia by th e Lewis, m aid of honor, w ore a shell b lessing before th e picnic d in h u rts U. S . he says.
A ugust 10
the pet show
w ill be fifty cents
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- coast highw ay
p in k o rgandy frock o v er satin . n er and “A m erica'' w as su n g Fol
U S navy ships, 21 in all. leave |
low ing th e d in n e r officers of the
each for th e best decorated bicycle
and
carried
a
b
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q
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et
of
pink
You'll m arvel at t It <•
J. W. T aylor and w ife of Mason
rid d en by a grade school girl, and
rosebuds. J u n io r b rid esm aid s w ere association w ere elected as follows: P o rtlan d h a rb o r a fte r F leet W eek !
„ bov; th e best decorated bicycle Hil1 sPen t \,he w eek-end in H ills- P atricia B allv n tin e of D allas, cous- Dr. J. R. M arshall, president; Hugh Visit.
h o s t of re m a rk a b le
R oosevelt back in W ashington for
ridden bv a high school girl, an d boro, on ,a , s? ° P P in£. : ° u r a" d . Y ere
guests of th e W ashington hotel.
?£ ,h 5 ,^rid e - B etty W att, sister L ew is of B eaverton, vice-president; w h irl-w in d clea n -u p of ad m in istra- !
and
H
ans
G
aard
e
of
T
igard,
secre
a bov; the best girl trick rid e r on
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of th e bridegroom , an d V irg in ia
b a rg a in s in Used Cars
MtS; E tta H anel and d au g h ter C ru se T hey w ore long fro ck s of ta ry -tre a su re r.
a bicycle, and th e best boy.
S peakers of th e day w ere Roy H.
Naomi re tu rn e d S u n d ay from a pink. blue, and coral, and c arried
we offer. P lenty o f
G ibbs of G resham , grand m aster of
B. P. W. Club Plans Picnic—
' SI a i o ' ^ j re
alLd friends | old*fashioned bouquets,
and M edford.
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th e grand lodge; Mrs. R H. Jonas.
H illsboro B usiness and P ro fes in . . A . shland
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. \ M elvin W att, b ro th e r of th e
tro u b le -fre e miles i n
Miss Eva K ay left M onday for bridegroom , w as best m an. and P rineville, vice-p resid en t of the
sional W om en’s club w ill picnic
F riday. A ugust 21. at th e sum m er Raym ond. Wash., to spend a few E ldw yn Watt. K en n eth C ruse. H ar- R ebekah assem bly: C arl E rnstrom .
every one and nt a
hom e of Mrs. Zola M organ, at w eeks w ith h er sister, Mrs. H enry lan C ruse, an d E lb ert B en tley w ere g ran d p a tria rc h of the G rand E n
cam pm ent: Mrs. O. M
Heaton,
Y e t N o t E x p e n siv e
M eacham. Mrs. M organ, w ho is Carlson.
ushers.
past president of th e R ebekah as
price you can a ffo rd to
state president, w ill give a rep o rt
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Mrs. C. E. D um as p layed a vio sem bly; M rs N etta G reenough of j D iam onds th a t sp a rk le and
of her trip to Chicago. 111., w here R p o V P F f n n
W n T Y I ttn
lin selection b efo re th e cerem ony, P o rtlan d . I. G. of the assem bly; J g litte r ; th a t reflec t a th o u
•ay.
she attended th e national conven- L J v a v t r i L U Il V> ( J i r i d l l
accom panied
by
M iss M ildred O. W illiam s of D ayton, grand
tion. Com m ittees fo r th e coming
Jam es, w ho also played th e w ed d ch aplain of grand lodge. O th e r ! sand ev er-ch an g in g b rillia n t
y ear w ill be appointed by Miss
ing m arch. Mrs. W. E. H inds, sang distinguished visitors w ere Dr. J hues from scores of fac e ts—
Elaine C aldw ell, president.
Mrs. D onald B eard of B eaverton a vocal solo, “I L ove Y ou T ru ly .’ -p Xelson. grand tre a su re r of grand b e a u tifu l a n d
d e s ira b le
ch u rch w as d eco rated w ith lodge, and Dr. H enry Young, H ills
Ancient Biscuit Shown—
su ffered slig h t in ju rie s T h u rsd ay , The
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stones—
m
ay
be
yours
at a
p
in
k
gladiolas.
palm
s,
an
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ferns.
last
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car
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en
b
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her
boro. and R. H. Jonas. P rineville,
H ardtack biscuit. 76 y ears old.
S hort recep tio n w as held at th e past grand m asters.
cost su rp risin g ly low.
distributed to a soldier of th e Union husband and Mrs. E arl H arsh of
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P ro g ram for th e afternoon in clu d
forces
d u ring ______
th e C ivil
ar i ^ s M cM innville collided a t th e inter-1 ch u rch im m ed iately follo w in g th e
show n in th e A rgus" window" this section oi F arm in g to n an d R iver cerem ony, a fte r w hich re lativ es and ed several accordian selections by
USED CAR LOT
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ario u s races
w eek. It is ow ned by M. N. Bon- roads-
, la few frien d s w en t to th e Brandavv B ro th er D raubough,
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ham. w ho found it am ong some
A n o th er accident v ictim
w as 'h o m e for th e w ed d in g recep tio n , a rran g ed by th e sports com m ittee.
136 S. 2nd Ave.
trin k ets in h is tru n k . It cam e into C larence A. A dam s of F o rest G rove blisses D oris B ran d aw
L in n ie and a soft ball gam e betw een
211 E. Main St.
Hiltobor»
318 - 332
his possession in 1862. Som e fine w'ho su ffered scratch es and b ru ises Lewis. V iolet I.oom er. and th e lit- B eaverton lodge and Lincoln lodge
“L et A ndy Fix Y our W atch”
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Hillsboro
sw eet apples, v ariety unknow n, w hen his car w ent in to th e ditch tie b rid esm aid s assisted w ith th e of Scholls. Scholls w on 10 to 8. The
E. Main St.
rest of th e day w as sp en t in sw im - , O fficial S. P. W atch Inspector
grow n by Ernest Schaer of B e th - !
th e co u n ty hosp ital a t 1 a. m serving.
fo
r
W
ashington
C
ounty
O u t-o f-to w n
re la tiv e s
p resen t m in g and horseshoe p itch in g games.
any, a re also displayed.
last T h u rsd ay and tu rn e d over, ac-
v. „
cording to an accid en t re p o rt filed w ere Mrs. C. H. M u irh ead of W e
e f Y
n 'M
o n J , 1936
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V isit in S o u t h -
T uesday w ith Jo h n C onnell, sh eriff. natchee. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. V ir
j u st I,R e lie ;
Beck R eturned H ere
19.36
Mrs. E. C. M cK inney and grand- The accident happened w h en a car gil B ally n tin e an d d a u g h te r and
New cur tran sp o rtatio n at big saving
T hom as J. Beck w as bro u g h t to
W alter M cKinney, left last driven by H om er D avis of Hills- Miss F lo ren ce N elson of D allas, !he county jail h e re W ednesday
T h ursday night by tra in for San boro stalled in an atte m p t to back and C h arles B ran d aw an d d a u g h
from S easide by D eputy S h eriff
1935 ( hev Coach S
1934 C hev ro let l’l< kup
Diego. Cal., w here th ey w ill visit out of th e ditch.
te r L av o n n e of P o rtlan d .
H arry Johnson. He faces a bad
Mrs. M cK inney's niece. Mrs. Jam es
An
O. K. car
A g<w»d
1
cheek
charge
from
F
orest
G
rove.
W illiamson. On th e ir re tu rn they
H usband 'a f t e r t h e th e a tre )—But.
car
w ill stop in Los A ngeles and San
dear, w hat did you o b ject to?
1931 llupp Coupe — New
Francisco.
T h ere w o u ld n 't be so m a n y
W ife—Why. th e idea of you b e l
(M rs. R ichard H u n u c rl
1931 G3ÎC T ru c k —R econ
p aint and good tires. Re
low ing “A uthor! A u th o r!" a t a strikes, how ever, if the labor lead
Mammoth Mushroom Grown—
3?,d
F ra n k M atousek of S h ak esp earian dram a! Ex.
er's pay stopped too.—Ex.
ditioned
cently recon-
A huge mushroom, about the size N e ills v ille , W is.. and Mr. and Mrs. .
ditioned m otor
throughout
of a sunflow er blossom, was brought Rhuemann and son of Chicago. III.
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In W ednesday bv E. L. Johnson, are spen d in g th e su m m er at th e
who grew it on his place on north hom e of th e ir sister, Mrs. T ony i
1933 Clicv Truck — I.ong
1929 Nash Sedan — G ood
T hird avenue. It w ill be displayed Klann. T hey in ten d to b u y a farm 1
wheelbaxe, dual tires. R e
in the A rgus w indow for a few in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam ;
ti.in.sportal ion
M
-
days.
conditioned
K lann and th ree ch ild ren of Port-1
O nly
age. Wis., spent a few day s w ith
motor
Old Friends Meet—
his b ro th er and fam ily, M r. and
M onday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tony K lann. T hey have r e
1929 Pontiac Coach—Come
Ja c k Sm ith of C ornelius w ere Mrs turn ed to W isconsin b u t in ten d to
1929 Model A
in and d riv e
O. R idderbusch and Miss R uth of come back to live in O regon b e
l ord Truck
epairs
this
car
U
U
M
Jew ell and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam fore long.
become more
M cK inney and daughters, th e Miss-
ORlIy. I t lone« in
e r T hreasa and Hazel of Vesper,
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM
’'trade-in value.
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Farmers’
Market
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Children's Pel
Parade Arouses
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Scientific
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Miss Brandaw
Annual Countv
I. O. O. F. Picnic
Attracts Many
Thousands of Miles of
Unused Car M iles !
SPARKLING
and BEAUTIFUL
Accident Victim
J. L. Anderson
645
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Orchardale
WILLYS 4
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550
425
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525
250
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OLD CAR
’125
V
re /D f IT IN FOR
A b e t t e l USED CAR
THOMAS S. SHOLES
137 S. Third Ave.
r/ l
OFFERS
1936 Hudson 8 Long Wheelbase Sedan
A b e a u tifu l G lacier B lue C ar w ith built-in tru n k . H as been
used as a d em o n strato r, and has been kept in new condition:
8.800 m iles. Sold w ith a new car guarantee
D nlv
1050
1933 Plymouth P. D. Coupe
H as b een k ep t u p nicely, and must be seen
to be ap p re c ia te d
S/l
1928 Packard S ed an ...................$250
1928 Studebaker S ed an ...............$225
House is Only as Good as
the Materials You Buy
W h en it com es to b u ild in g or rem odeling, th e re is
no econom y in c h e ap n e ss. Y et we caution ag a in st
e x tra v a g a n c e . It has alw ay s been our purpose to
s trik e a h a p p y m edium b etw een th e two.
W e c a rry a c o m p lete line of high g ra d e b uilding
m ate ria ls, an d our e x p e rien c e en ab les us to advise
you in th e selection of th e q u a lity su itab le fo r your
req u irem e n ts.
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
"It It’s Lumber—Call Our Number”
151 W. B aseline
Phone 2691
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W e have late model Ford V -8 ’9
and o ther popular m akes a t
prices th a t will surprise you.
2 -D ay m o n ey-bark guarantee.
E asy term s tlirongli UCG.
TP" w ,
I 'w n i'T r »Wi
/«” rz *. ’
XiJkeraniL
'^ > /T ia5MoTonCo.
AUTHooirio U’it *»•€ travia
T a k e th e rid e t h a t is m ak in g th o u sa n d s sa y : “ It’s the only com plete low
priced c a r w ith th e th in g s you hoped a low priced c a r would h a v e .”
V isit o u r P a in t D epartm ent, and
add up th e savings that, are derived
from a good jo b done by e x p erts.
No. 1 u p-to-date colors and m ate ria ls
a t a m inim um of expense.
W e sell genuine p a rts, n ot im ita
tions.
G en eral s q u a re d eal policy. Low
FORD DEAl.FR
R e g u la r and genuine lubrication
p reserv e th e life of y our car.
W e give you quick and efficien t
service and have Ihe men and e«|uip-
merit to satisfy your every need.
H illsb o ro M o tor Co.
3 1 8 - 3 3 2 E. Main St.
AU TH O RIZED
service costs. Keep your m ain ten an ce
arid o p e ra tin g costs a t rock-bottom .
CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
Phone Day or Night 444
Hillsboro, Oregon
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