The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 20, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pape Two
T f îî T . S R Ô P . O
Farewell Given
Two Families
at Timber
A K T ’ 5,
Hillsboro Youthful Musicians in Contest
TTT LT. S P O R O ,
Thursday, May 20. 102?
ORPOON
census and o th er d ata the hoard e x ­
pects to estim ate fairly accurately
O regon . population in I’JI/i and the
net im m igration into th e state since
ItriO. it was stated
A ppioxiinatclx ( ill persons will be
Net'»»! o il ¡»»ns w e n ' e o in p le lc tl l. r t
A rth u r M S Stock, secretary - em ployed 011 Hie project. Heim slut
treasu rer of the W ashington conn ed Dale of com pletion of the project w e e k b e tw e td i S tifew u.x .» .» in e in -
w
ill
he
anoouceil
later
her of h’tHxl B in p lo y e i s. In c iiiu l
ty. Forest G rove. M ayger a n d
R e ta il C le r k
I n t e r n a tio n a l P io tc *
R ainier national (arm loan asso­
l
iv e asso eiat io n . nn a f f il i a t e of the
c ia tio n s . w hich recently joined in
A P of I
d e s ig n a tin g th e la tte r
a central office in H illsboro, a t ­
as c o lle e tiv e b a r g a in in g a g e n t fo i
tended a conference last week with
e in p h
M e m b e r s h ip a p p lic a t io n -
officers of the d istrict lain! bank
w en» s ig n e d by th e e m p lo y e s 100
at Spokane to i l w i u t m utual
( C o n tin u e *! ( ro u t putt** I )
pe r cent
problem s in conjunction w ith the
d is p o s tl plant and 1.» mites of new
Many of the m ajor union re
local grouping plan of operation
puirem ent* to n in eid e w ith pn ot
As part ,-t the land bank’s pro sew er lines
M eeting Motidax night was to store wot king conditions The spec
gram of decentralizing its ow n a c ­
tivities and rebuilding th is co­ he u protest against proposed c u rb ­ died n in e-h o u r day. 54-hour week
ings
on B aseline street from the was already in force in a large
o perative m ortgage system around
the farm er-ow ned and fa rm e r-d i­ railw ax tracks west and e x c lu d ­ nu m b er ot loe.ihtit's
N o n w o r k in g u n io n h o lid a y s w e re
rected local units, the associations ing the Ha> M ating property The
rdinance was passed w ithout o p ­ tie s ig n a te d as J a n u u r y I. M e m o i i
now have direct responsibility tor o position
a l Day
J u ly F o u r th 'f h in k
in ■
m aking tind servicing land bunk
Im m ediate tran sfer of the WI’A a n d C h r is tm a s S u n d a y s w i l l be
loans The bank is also helping the sidew
alk 11 nsti uction crew w a
in
e
h
itlts
l
in
th
is
lis
t
a
ft
e
r
N
ovem
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associations to build up th e ir fi­ in tim ated by G eorge McGee city
nances and re n d e r m ore efficient en g in eer A ctual construction is ex b e r I n e x t
S afew ay wuge scales in the m a
and econom ical service to b o rro w ­ peJttxi to begin Friday w ith the
jority of instances w eie already
er-m em bers
job to be com pleted a.s rapidly iu
The four associations jointly em ­ possible to allow W.irren N orth- higher than union r»‘quireinenl •
ploying Slook have 793 sto ck h o ld ­ west C onstruction pompato to com T herefore, adjustm ents needed to
be m ade in only a few eases Em ­
ing m em bers and o utstanding m o rt­ píete pavem ent to the city lim its
ploye's w ho wer«* already being
gage loans of approxim ately $3.
paid h ig h er wages than required
071 443 w hich have been n e g o tiat­
by union se;de w ill not have* their
ed through th e bank B o rro w e r-!
w ages itxlueed to me«*t this scale.
m em bers have an ow nership in te r­
Safeway exe*eutive |»Fomist»d
est totaling $97 992 in th eir asso­
ciations. guiped by investing five
I.egal blanks. 5e and 10c. A com ­
per cent of th e am ount of then-
John R andolph For plete supply available at the Hill**
loans in association voting c a p ita l1 BUXTON
tf
stock The associations, in turn, I rest. 71. a resident of this part of boro A rgus.
have a corresponding ow nership the county for 32 years, died at
interest in the district land bank his horn» at Scofield early Tin-
by investing the sam e am ount in day m orning He had been ill for
m any years.
the bank's cap ital stock
F u n eral services w ill be held at
The stcok Is pledged as a d d i­
tional security to loans w hich the 2 p nt today (Thursday > at the
associations ap p ro v e and subm it B uxton P resb y terian church
He was born at Dayton. O re J a n ­
to the bank w ith th eir indorse­
ment The bank uses the associa­ uary 1. lHtitl. and w as m arried to
tion-guaranteed m ortgages as se­ Hose S anders at G oldendule. W a sh .
cu rity for bonds w hich a re m a r­ A pril 20. 1889 Deceased is sin
vived by the widow; one d au g h ­
keted to th e investing public.
Due to tlie recent sale of a new ter. Mrs Fred H arper Yamhill,
issue of land bank bonds bearing eight g randchildren; eight g re a t­
th ree per cent interest, the asso­ grandchildren. and four sisters. Mrs
ciations a re now able to m ake Mary W estfall o f Dayton. Mrs
first m ortgage loans at the record Emm a C ave of C urtin. Mrs M innie
low ra te of four per cent, w ith B uffum of Q uincy and Mr- M atild i
paym ents spread over a long term C lark of Dayton.
of years and am ortized so th e p rin ­
cipal can be autom atically paid off
by the end of th e loan period The
funds may be used to refinance
Our
old indebtedness, buy farm land or
D ie t In tu ì v
to n u k e im provem ents
H ow ard Hadley, m anager of the
Im perial Feed N G rain company
i of H illsboro, was re-elected p re s i­
d e n t of t h e O regon S tate Feed
i D ealers' association at its annual
convention In P ortland F riday All
W ashington county deale rs w ere
( O a t in u e d fro m page I )
period, n u m b er of laborers needed rep resen ted and th e re w ere eight
"O ne win I'om poun els pre-
present
from Hillsboro, re p re se n t­
for norm al crops sources of labor
(c rlp tio n s in
.s e ll. druej . A
supply, and m any o th er phases
ing H illsboro Feed com pany. F a rm ­
p h a in iu ii t
B ro ad F ie ld C o v e re d
ers' C ash sto re and the Im perial
The study has been set up in five feed.
divisions covering in d u strial em ­
M ore than 400 dealers from all
W t a rc d ru g g ists of I he
ploym ent. past trends of industrial
developm ent and n o n -ag ricu ltu ral parts of th e state w ere in a tte n d -
highest o rder, i u whom
em ploym ent not covered by u n em ­ ' ance at th e evening m eeting and
you t an depend for needs
ploym ent com pensation, ag ricu ltu ral banquet, topping atten d an ce r e ­
to g u artl y o u r h ealth.
em ploym ent, p articu larly in p ro b ­ ports from both C alifornia a n d
lem areas, em ploym ent on public
w orks and w ork relief projects, and W ashington conventions
data on m igratory fam ilies en terin g
Oregon.
D ivorce S uits H ied
T aking figures from th e school
N ygaard
Alm a Je a n against A
Stock Attends
Spokane Meet
Safeway Joins
Union Setup
TIMBER - M r and Mrs E »1
W hite of C ochron w ere pleasantly
surprised S aturday nig h t when fif­
ty-tw o of th eir friends gave th e m
a farew ell party. Mr and Mrs W hite
are m oving to M cM innville a fter
living in C ochran for ap p ro x im ate­
ly 20 years. The group danced,
played games and sang and Mr and
M rs W hite w ere presented w ith an
electric clock. Present w ere the fo l­
low ing and fam ilies Dave O 'D onnell
of B onneville Mr H ess.m an of
P ortland. Mrs. K itty Nolan. Mr and
Mrs. Fred C aldw ell of H illsboro
Felix O'Donnell. V ernonia. Mr. and
Mrs. C harles C rittenden. Mr and
Mrs W illiam H uffm an and Mr and
Mrs. G eorge Tolson of T im ber; Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ramsey. M r . and M r s
W alker. Victor Nelson. Mr and Mrs
P ardon. C larence Johnson. Ed G a r­
cia. F red Sm ith. P ete Hanson Mr.
O 'L atr and Miss Mary Waters, all of
Cochran.
F arew ell G iven
The B ridge club gave a farew ell
p arty for Mr. and Mrs. M. F. W elter H illsboro public school band ap p eared th is week in new u niform s ready for the an n u al Hill M ilitary
academ y band contest S aturday. The uniform s in clu d e a red cap w ith w hite piping and red vest ovei
T hursday night at th e hom e of Mr.
w hite s h irt w ith w h ite trousers. Left to right, fro n t row C h arles T reglow n. G len G ibbons, S aid a Fish-
and Mrs. W E G ilm ore. P resent
back R obert Pow ers. L yle R aynor. Deloss A nderson. F ritzie P lapp. Hob M orrison. Don M orrison. Ralph
w e re Mr. a n d M rs H H . Goss. M r
Sm ith Second row
Robert Peters. H erb ert C h risten sen . R obert Weil. Dale Busch. D onald Davidson.
and Mrs C harles C rittenden. Mr and
Donald G etty C arl Fishback. D onald Bailey. E d w ard E llord Back row: A rlene Lentz. H en rietta M elte-
Mrs W illiam H uffm an. M r and Mrs
W. E. G ilm ore. Mi and Mrs. G uy
beke. M arvin Tews. Nancy West. E v erett Padgett. Lois H ew ett. M arie M ontgom ery. Ju n io r Plapp. R ob­
Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Riche. Mrs
e rt Bristol. Donald Cady. Douglas O 'D onnell.—P ictu re by S chram el's.
H H. B ritt. Mrs. Leona K ochman.
Mrs. B M W right. Miss Cecelia
M archel. and I k * . Robertson.
the rescue of b ew ildered H om er B
C lub Has Picnic
It is rum ored th e G R 's a re
T he 4-H club had a picnic on the
ehanging the date of the dance.
L ousignont creek last T hursday. The
O ne stu d en t council m em ber is in
girls played gam es Mrs. Leona
m uch of a daze as to w hom to take
(By Evelyn Hatfieldi
T hom pson and Mrs. L. L. Brow n
to a com ing club p arty
w ere chaperones.
Je a n P erson's fav o rite indoor sport
w ere F au rest A nderson. W alter t is m onopoly.
B ernice K em per spent th e w eek­ Awards Presented
D
uring
th
e
last
six
w
eeks
the
Foelker. E thyl H endren. L aV elle
end at h er hom e in V erboort.
We hav e received m any inquiries
Mr and Mrs. C harles Behrong of com m ercial d ep artm en t has held Jackson. S hirley K elley. D ixie Lee about w ho the sen io r girl is w ho
P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end visitors of a typing contest for speed and a c ­ M acDowell V incent Phelps. Vivien is ex pecting to say "I do” shortly
curacy. This was to ta k e th e place Sacressen. A llan Sigler. Tom S tre tc h ­ a fte r graduation, but we ll never
M r and Mrs. A lbert Riche.
Mr. and Mrs. E arle Byers and son of the sta te contest, w hich our e r and W arren W ahner.
| tell.
Ja c k of W arrenton spent the w eek ­ school did not enter. In assem bly
T uesday th e English V III classes
S ehulm erich is try in g to con­
end w ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Friday LaVelle Jackson presented took th e ir p ractice college e n tran ce vince people th at he is a "doodle-
A rth u r Byers.
for th e ty p in g teach ers pins to th e ex am inations
l b u g /' Im agine that!
Mr. and Mrs Tom Riggle of B irk- follow ing second-year ty p in g stu -
G irl R eserve com m ittees a re w o rk
F am iliar scenes a n d
sayings
enfeld spent the w eek-end w ith h er dents: H elen G raf, first, gold pin: ing dilig en tly on th e dance th ev a re from th e P hilo picnic at Moun-
sister. Mrs. Ida K ilburg.
Leonore S herm an. second, silv er giving F rid av night
! tain d ale Sunday: T arnation! . . .
pin; E sther H arty. th ird , bronze ' Miss B roa’d b en t is p re p arin g the the m an ju st laughed and laughed
W elters Move to P ortlan d
Mr. and Mrs M. F. W elter m oved pin: S hirley K elley, honorable m en- girls' ch o ru s of 21 girls on I Shall because he knew all th e tim e it
to P o rtlan d F riday w h ere he w ill be tion certificate. F irst y e a r stu d en ts Not Pass This Way. " w inch th ey w ill ! was a safety razor
H eap Big
em ployed. W elter has ow ned and w ere D orothy Challacom be. first. I sing at g rad u atio n .
C oslett
Splash! S p lash ’ S plash *
o perated a garage h ere th e past ten gold pin; G lennis C arlson, second
G. R m eeting M onday w as at- p icg[es
M arshm allow
years. A lfred H arkson from N ebras­ silver pin; B erniece Dick, third, ten d ed by a large n u m b er of m em - aic.1n
Sw ing
ka has leased th e garage.
bronze pin. and G ladys Trachsel. hers. B eulah S h ep h ard and B e tty 1
Mrs. Isabel B yers of S pringfield certificate for honorable m ention. K ram ien 's com m ittees gave a very . | C hariot . . . I’ve Be
th e R ailroad . .
B etzer and his
is visiting this w eek w ith h er son To Receive Pins
sh o rt an d fu n n y playlet.
ch air . . . H ow ard D avis w ading 111
and d aughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs.
Seven
second - y ear shorth an d
T u b ercu lin tests w ere given h ere
th e creek . .
H im m elright tr y ­
A rth u r Bvers.
students recen tly m ade th e ir 120- W ednesday.
Mrs. Lewis W oods of P o rtlan d w ord sh o rth an d aw ard tests and
W ednesday a fte r school th e te a c h ­ ing to sleep u n d er all th e blankets.
stopped here for a visit en ro u te to w ill receive G regg sh o rth an d pins. ers w ere given a m oving p ictu re e x - 1
V ernonia Sunday. S he w ill visit Mr. The stu d en ts w ere F lo ren ce W un­
and Mrs. Ben D ow ler this w eek.
derlich D orothy Steinke. Evelyn
Mr. and Mrs. H orace Richm ond H atfield. L ucille C arlson. S h irley H ilhi A lphabet
Rc»!»e E. M u r r e y to C
A . B la c k e t ux.
and son Jam es of S eattle visited Kelley. H arold A rm strong, a n d
A is for A nderson, m anly and tall. L o t 66 B e a v e r to n - R e e ilv ille A cre a g e .
A . S. P a t t u llo et u x t o M
Mr. R ichm ond's parents. Mr. and Jean n e W enger.
B is fo r Betzer. an a th lete sm all. son e t u x , 10.15 A ir e « S e c tio n H . 5 J o T h 2 n S ­
Mrs. P ete R ibbers. last Tuesday
A ttend "P lay D ay”
C is for C ypher, to one boy is tru e. R lW .
W eek-end visitors a t th e P ete R ib­
T w enty girls atten d ed "p lay day" D is for Dillon. B ernice and V erna
B e rn h a rd
B e n t et al to J
W a y la n d
bers hom e w ere G ra n t N eum an of at Pacific u n iv ersity T h u rsd ay a ft­ too.
O w en et u x . L o t 65 3 rd A d d it io n . B e n t
E
is
for
E
slinger.
and
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A m ity, Mr. and Mrs. F oster and ernoon. T h ree schools w ere re p re ­
feet. F is for F oelker. a h a rd guy i P a M rk . E. T h u m p u o n , E x e c u tr ix , t o C h a rle »
son R obert of P ortland. Em m a P arr. sented th ere. The girls from these ing
to beat. G is for G arfield, w ith cu rly M . K u lb e l e t u x . 15 A cre s.
M arjorie Fow ler. Jo h n H awks, and schools w ere divided
J.
W’ . C o n n e ll t S h e r if f > t o C a th e rin e
in to s i x red hair. H is for H attrick and H en ­
R ussell D enyer of T u rn er.
.1 A c re s S e c tio n 14 T 2 S R lW
ren fair. I is for Iw asaki. d a rk of Y o A u r n n g o . ld 0.7.‘
R ussell H ines of F orest G rove team s, each w ith a cap tain . Hilhi d skin.
llb e ru e r et u x to V . H
J is for Jack so n and h e r ac- | S h a w et u W x . . L S o c t h a 13
W e s to v e r C re s t.
drove th e T im ber bus several days girls w ere captains of four of th e
cordion.
K
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for
K
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and
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six
team
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t a l to V e rn R. D ia ­
th is w eek.
m o n d e t u x . p a r t L o t 28 1st A d d it io n ,
w.
"stars
’n
stripes."
L
is
for
L
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in
.
B
attle
for
C
ham
pionship
p a r t L o t 1 U loek
G eorgia B lan k erb ick er. Eva Jean
W a lk e r '. A d it it i'
H olden—Ruth against Lee G.
T h e girls' softball gam es a r e and h er "Fight. Team . F ight." 7.1 is B e A nz lb e P r t a rk B u n n in ,r e t u x t o J e » * i e » '•re a l G rove
S eivers, B ud and M illard S arv er
A ndrew s Edna M. against C h a r­
a n a lru m to V i t o r W e n s tru m et
and T. L. K ay spent t h e w eek ­ n early over. T h ree team s, cap ta in ­ for M acDowell, a red h ead sm all H u n te m a n n . L o t» 6 a n d 7 B lo c k 6, C o r ­ u x A . n E n a ' j W
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ed by Tosh Tsugaw a. A nna Leider. , N is fo r N olan, for h er they all fall. n e l iu *.
,
end at Seaside.
A n n a W e n a tro m to V ic to r W e n .tr*
et '
C a r r ie
W’o tte la n d
to
E rn e s t Cobh et
and M argie Sigler, a re still p lay ­ O is fo r O liver, to K etcham is tru e
E s ta te : A n n ie J. .M ille r
al. L e tu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. et u x , 15 A cre« Set-turn » T2S .
P
is
fo
r
Phelps,
an
d
his
A
ustin
blue.
ing to decide th e cham pionship.
H. C. W h id e r to L . R . m »»»I1, L o t« I . 2
N O T IC I
' »1 F I N A I
M in i \ i
12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17. li t . 20. 22 We»c-
Q is for q u artet, to h arm onize they v ie w .
•1. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. s. 10 a n d I I B lo c k C In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re ­
PEP C om pany C ontest
Must R eport Friday
T o n q u in .
try.
R
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for
Ross,
a
senior
by
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by
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All th e ten n is games, bicycling,
M akes Last R ange A w ard
E lo re n c e A . R o w e to R ic h a rd W P rin c e
P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t
S is fo r Sehulm erich. S igler and 13 a n d 1 t W e s tv ie w .
R 2W
In th e M a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f A N N I E J
F in al w in n er in th e seven-w eek hiking, track, and an y o th er ac­ Stout. T is for T rask w ithout a doubt , B e rth a L . L e p s c h a t to V in c e n t G heen et • t L u e x s . lie lo J . A c A re l t e s r S e et c tio u n x 6 to T2S
W. G
M e, h
M I L L E R . D e r'a n e d
P o rtlan d G eneral E lectric com pany tiv ity fo r points tow ard a le tter U is for u n ique—"T he H ilhi Y ear." u x . 3 A c re s S e c tio n 32 T I N R 2 W .
N o tic e in h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r ­
t o P a u l Z u rc h - A c re s T I N R iW .
b rief essay contest was Miss Flora w ill have to be finished and r e ­ V is for VanLom . Bob and J e r ry we e r R et u d o u lf x . H L u o n t z ik 63 e r A et cre « u x T ig
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p a r t sig n e d . as A d m in is t r a to r o f th e enta te o f
a r d v ille .
ported
to
Miss
Potts
by
Friday.
E. Breck. 1716 N. E. 42nd avenue.
A n n ie J
M ille r , dec ea -ed. bus file d bis
la M . D ry d e n e t a l t o A . W
W a lk ­ L o t 4 B lo c k 10, F o re s t G rove .
If th e re is som e v e ry b right cheer. W is for W ahner. a football e r. L " 59.67
A lf r e d E. Jo h n s o n et u x to W
G. M e f in a l a c c o u n t in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e
A c re s S e c tio n 5 T 2 S R 2 W .
P ortland, w ho w as M ay 11 a w a rd ­
star. X is a le tte r th a t w e shall b ar
et
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Mr.
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om
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re g o n , f o r W a n b in g to n C o u n ty ,
itz e l Dench e t u l to A n n a
ed an electric range by J a n e M ar-
Y is fo r Yoder, a sw ell pal. Z is for L . A lm R e a itz M e l . R W e illia
and th a t M o n d a y , th e 21«t d a y o f Ju n e .
m s o n , 3 o \ A cre« T 1 S T 1 S K2W
den, Pepco hom e economics d irec­ m echanical draw in g classes are go­ Z iegler, a fresh m an g a l — S h irley R 2 W .
C it y o f F o re s t G ro v e to R o b e rt E. D u n ­ 1937. a t th e h o u r o f T e n o 'c lo c k in th e
ing to m ake som e blue prints.
fo re n o o n o f »aid da y a n d th e c o u rt room
tor. according to w ord received P
C e le s tin o O e fin g e r t o E a r l E. F is h e r. la p e t u x . p a r t B lo c k 29. F o re s t G ro ve .
K elley.
lay Grove F rid ay
M a ry S te in k e to L o u is e G in d e r. 129.416 o f »aid c o u r t has been a p p o in te d by »aid
» • • •
L o t» 3 a n d 9 B lo c k A S te e l'» A d d itio n ,
h ere by R. R. E aster, H illsboro
A cres.
Hilhi
s
baseball
team
w
on
a
game
c o u r t as th e tim e m id p la c e f o r th e h e a r­
B e a v e rto n .
m anager. Seven ran g es w ere g iv ­ from Sherw ood last F rid ay . 9 to 6
L a d d E s ta te Co. to G ilb e r t
E d w a r d <, in g o f o b je c tio n s t h e r e to a n d th e s e ttle ­
I By Whozitt!!!)
N e ttie H e u e r t o T . R. H e u e r e t u x , 40
L o t 90 T u a la tin V a lle y Hom es.
en aw ay w eekly for answ ers to This F rid ay th ey w ill p lay F orest
m e n t th e re o f.
T ’. N R 5 W .
W hozitt w ent o u t w ith som ebody A c D re o s u g la
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D a te d ancl f ir s t p u b lis h e d M a y 2<>. 1937.
s M cChesney to C laud I. B r o c k ­
“Why It Is M ore F u n to Cook w ith
w ho had a cold—and cam e hom e m an e t a l. 1 A c re .
125 A c re s T I N R 2 W .
Grove.
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D a te o f la st p u b lic a tio n J u n e 17. 1937
in E letric R ange/' O ne man. F. I. baseball cham pions fo r W ashing­ w ith —th e cold.
R. L . S m ith et u x to C y p ria n In m a n
E. M . A s h m o re e t
ux
to E ra n k
D.
H. A . K U R A T L I , A d m in is t r a to r , w ith
G ollehur. 3804 S. W. Council C rest ton county.
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E. H atfield took a vacation last
B e a v e rto n -R e e d v ille .
i M a y 2o. 27. J u n e 3, 10 a n d 17, 1937»
drive, P ortland, outscored a ll w om ­
A d d itio n .
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had
a
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Mrs.
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en in th e sixth contest to w in a a group of H ilhi teac h ers a t h er su m m ary of th e soph picnic w ritte n
ts 8, 1'J B lo c k 25 P o r tla n d H e ig h ts .
ran g e w ith th e best e n try of th e hom e in P o rtlan d at a d in n e r and up—th ey really d eserv e a lau rel L o W
illia m S t. T h o m a s e t u x t o L a w re n c e
w eek.
bridge p a rty F rid ay nig h t. Miss w reath fo r rev iv in g some of th e J B acon e t u x . 10 A c re « S e c tio n 32
R 3W .
sp irit (ev er h e a r of th a t w ord?) T I F N . W
P a rr received first place at bridge.
.
D e ls m a n
et ux
to
R a ym o n d
Miss N ex e n te rta in e d a group of j th a t once was.
D e h m a n , 9.05 A ir e s T I N R 3 W .
It seem s th a t stu d en ts ju s t c an ’t
E. I. K u r a t li to A r t h u r Jesse e t ux
friends at a luncheon at th e Roose­
Surveyor - Civil E ngin eer
velt hotel in P o rtlan d S aturday. i get enough of H ilhi in th e d ay tim e— 1.5o A cre» S e c tio n s 25 a n d 36 T I N R 3 W .
. C a d w e ll to O s c a r O lson e t u x .
Seniors p resen ted th e assem bly W hozitt spo tted "Cossie" 'a n ex-con L o M t a 6 y C L adboro
announces th e opening of an office at
A cres.
th is w eek. T h e class w ill and statis- of H ilhi) an d th e second b rid e in
O. J . G ill e t t to C lif t o n W . G ille t t. 12
tics w ere read .
, th e Sr. play cru isin g o v er th e b all A c re s S e c tio n 31 T I N R 2 W .
P ractically everyone is up
D an H a rm o n e t u x t o h red H . W in s o r
A ttend Ju n icr W eek -en d
field —p ro b ab ly rem in iscin g about
Com m ercial N ational Bank B ldg.
u x . L o t 5 B lo c k 2 M y e r ’s A d d itio n .
and out for fun over D ecora­
M arybel F lint. B arb ara E nschede. ' his fo o tb all days. T h at isn't all—a e R t e exlville.
Room 3 — Hillsboro. Oregon
tion Day. L et u s get you
E thyl H en d ren K eith Busch. F au r- j “ch ev . v ie” w as chasing
around
also,
. .
u
* c f
i
M a rk S k in n e r , s u p e rin te n d e n t o f ban k».
off to a good s ta rt w i t h
Did an y o n e not h e a r about S h ir- to Kjlxa perry, s !_. of Lot 61 H o c k e n
est A nderson, V ernon K reitz and
O ffice H ours—8 A. M. to 4 P. M
P hone 3141
clothes that are fun to wear.
Tom S tre tc h e r atten d ed Ju n io r ley K ’s 50c b et lost to “hom e r u n " i Acre-
R o y L u m E m m e tt L . D e s k in e * e t a l
S eh u lm erich ? H e'll n e v er get o v er it
w eek-end at C orvallis.
Surveying.
Subdivision.
Irrig
atio
n
and
R o y L u m t o E m m e tt L . Dawkine« e t u l.
H a rrie t H. is alw ays g etting a jo k e
Eleven seniors w ere selected by
R< y L u m E m m e tt to L . D e skine» et a l.
T opographic Work
th e teachers as th e m ost o u tsta n d ­ play ed on h e r—The G. R. dance is L o t 6 B lo c k H L e h m a n n A c r e T ra c ts .
W a a h in frto n c o u n ty t o A . J . W h id d o n 1
ing stu d en ts in th e class of ’37. T hey gonna be scru m p tio u s—W hozitt w ill
be th e re —yow sah—and h aul aw ay e t u x . L o t 1 B lo c k 7 P a ttis o n - M o r a n A d ­
T hey are the sm artest th in g
n , H ills b o r o .
all th e d irt possible—also one of th e d itio
to w ear now.
C. J . S tic k n e y e t a l t o M a rg a re t E.
prizes, we hope! E v ery th in g e x c it­ T w in « , L o ta 83 a n d 82 J o h n s o n E s ta te
$ J .9 5
$ 2 -9 5
ing piles up a t once—club dances, A d d itio n . B e a v e rto n -R e e d v ille .
n S. E h le e t u x to M oss K . B ro w n ,
picnics, d in n ers, an d then 'sn iff) L o G t« le n 15.
O u tsta n d in g V a lu e s in
16, 17, 19 B lo c k 11 W est P o rt­
g rad u atio n — S ee you there? We la n d H e ig h t« .
h ate to d isap p o in t you. b u t only
W . G. P u rc e ll e t u x t o A lm a E. F e u rt,
W ith lots of sm ooth action.
W ' . o f E ’i
o f K E ’ 4 o f N W ' , S e ctio n
of W hozitt g rad u ates this y'ar.
Gay prints.
A m uchly d ated ju n io r 'w h o 8 E T d 2 n 8 a R S. lW P . u rc e ll to A lm a E . Fevit, part
$ J .9 5
J clashes w ith blo n d esi has a d ate S e c tio n 8 T2S R lW .
j w ith one n e x t w eek —a d ark h aired
C a rl G. B each e t u x t o A . L . B e rg e t
u x . L o t 3 L o m b a rd A d d it io n , B e a v e rto n .
| b. f. is w orried.
L a u r a D. P u lv e r t o E lm e r E. P e ttin g e ll
A t th e sen io r play, w ho m onkeyed
A cre« T 1 S R 2 W .
I w ith th e lig h ts fo r ab o u t five m in ­ e t A u n x n , a 10 K e m
F o r th e w eaker sex! Well
m e r to Jo e K e m m e r, 20 A cre«
W ith an “O. K. G uarantee T hat C ounts”
utes d u rin g th e second act, w hile S e c tio n 20 T 1 S R lW .
tailo red in flannel, garbar-
| th e orig in al d ep a rte d on an erran d ?
Beside M ic k e ls o n to C h a rle s A. E«aig
dine. Navy and brown.
; S ev eral couples hoped th ey 'd go i e t a l, 1.43 A c re » S e c tio n 16 T 1 S R lW .
1937 Plym outh D eL uxe T ouring S ed an — E quipped
$ 1 .9 5 to $ 3 .9 5
e t u x to G e o rs e H . N e ndel
I com p letely off 'th e lights) b u t w e 1 e t W u . x . E. L o Reed
ts 13 and 14. W e s tv ie w .
w ith rad io and h e a te r. C annot be told from new.
fooled ’em.
Jam e» C. W e s te rb a rd e t u x to J o h n
Save $200 on this.
W herever th er e’s a h azard ' E verybody left A valon p ark at the K a y a e r, L o t« in N o r t h P la in » .
E rn e s t C o bb e t a l t o N e w m a n W a rd
sam e tim e b u t th e S ophs w ere a r ­
W hite, pastel, for real
riv in g hom e a n y tim e b etw een 8 and e t u x , L o t« 2, 6, 9, 12, 15 W e stvie w .
1936 W illys Sed an — 1 ’e rfe c t m echanical condition.
— th ere’s insu ran ce to
G e orge
J.
com fort.
12 —you figger it out. K ath ry n C. T h F ib o o u d n o d e e rs t ’ u x c . o r p L o o r t a tio 6 n B lo to
c k 5 M etzger
and w orth m ore th a n
$ £ .0 0
fell o u t of a canoe, clothes and all. A c r e T ra c t« .
protect you.
our price ......................................................
W ilm a S. got a b ro k en nose.
W . H . M c D a n ie l e t u x t o G eorge W .
Som ebody 'p la y in g b aseball) said S tr a y e r . 5 A c re » S e ctio n 27 T I N R lW .
iii< -i «•’ ux t o Willis HoM
1935 Plym outh 2-door Sedan— O riginal
th ey w e re going to hit a "h o m er'' M c w D . a n h ie . l M J -i)H
and M ary and B etty K. both ran to T I N R lW . r . , 157.89 A c re « S e ctio n 27
fac to ry finish. Ix)W m ileage ...... ............
P E P Files R equest
lo r N ew F ranchise
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loti WANT
N ativ e S o n D ies
at S cofield H o m e
HILHI NEWS
IN
A
W ASHER
Hor» 1» lh» W««h»r
b»»
EVERYTHING yo u»» w«nl»d la
Hom» Laundry Equipment . . .
Tlw naw A8C OnaEHly 81« Wa«h
er la "Truly Iha World s Graaleal
Washar Valuo
Hat mora Eaclu-
, l , o Salaly and Convanlanca Eoat-
urs« than any waahar a , a t buill.
The now ABC French Typo A il-
lator. loqolhar with tha naw larq-
•>t capacity Porcelain Tub. waahoa
y o u r Clothes Cleaner. Fatter,
WHITER. A«k lor a Demonstration
In your own Home I
H a d le y R e-E lected
H e a d Feed D ealers
?enOWorkingeon ^ t3te R o ar<J BcgltlS
E m p lo y m e n t S u rv e y
£om Oregon stau a rcpresentativ‘ Real E sta te T ra n sfe rs
rifuggisi
DELTA
D RU G STO RE
FREE
32-piece Sel Dishe»
with every $50 of
purchases.
A«k fo r ti< kr(»» r o o i I fo r I H IT '
rid<*M on M e r r y -G o H ou nd an d
I t i i . . W hirl MlltetMN ••
.May 21 and 2 J
M EI.T EB EK E
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
124 S. 2nd Ave.
Ilillaboro
“S a v es Y ou M on ey on
E very P u r c h a se ”
ADVANCE
A u to m a tic P ressu re
W ater Systems
for Deep or Shallow Wells
E. R. H INNANT
Fun over the
Holiday
Colorful Cotton
Prints
Play Suits
Slacks
INSURE
Used Cars
w ith
RUSHLOW
S hirts
’445
’525
’545
S un-A lls and
Peasant Coats
in G ab ard in e at
$ 1 .95
X
each
N avy an d brow n.
P rom pt a tte n tio n in
case of loss.
GOAR'S
Woman’s Shop
E. M. BARNES. Prop.
Friendly advice.
Old Line Board
Companies.
W est-M ad e
Hillsboro Argus
Hillsboro Representative
inches by
4 inches
Funeral S prays and
FLORAL DESIGNS
are a specialty w ith us
for
DESKS
P ra c tic a l D esign
T ru e V alue
PHOTOS
B e rn h a rd B e nz e t u x to J . D . Cooke.
T ra c t» 52, 59. 87, 88, 89, 73 T h ir d A d d i­
tio n , B enz P a rk .
A le x a n d e r Sw eek t o L i l l i e
H a rd in g e t
a l, 3.42 A cre » S e ctio n 23 T 2 S R lW .
E liz a b e th A . F lo re n c e e t v i r to T J .
H o iy c ro s s e t u x , p a r t L o t 241 J o h n so n
E » ta te A d d itio n .
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty t a M a r k T. Co»,
25c
P o tter’s F low er Shop
With F re d ’s M arket
Phone 3491
F inished in 3 m inutes
RUSHLOW
60 Kinds of Insurance
rh on e 1701Y
U6 E. Washington
S. Second A ve.
Betw een M ain an d W ashington
Across from B lue Eagle Cafe
D o n e lso n 8C Sewell
P hone 953
H illsboro
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and
LICEN SED E.MIIAL.MERS
1935 C hevrolet C oach— Looks and runs
like new.
O. K. g u a ra n te e ....................
1934 H udson Custom Sedan— Built-in tru n k . F ac­
tory in stalled radio and h e a te r. Beauti-
ful m aroon finish like new
1930 Buick Sedan— Runs p erfect.
Good tires, clean u p h o lste ry .............
O iz M
295
M any others, som e priced a.s low as $25
TERMS TO SUIT YO U
N ew G. M. A. C. Low F inance Rates
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
(H L V H O L L T DEALER
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 144
Low First Cost — Low O perating Cost
Low M aintenance Cost
Q U IE T - ECONOMICAL - DEPENDABLE
A new line of high pressure single and im illi-stage
c e n trifu g a l pum ps th a t em body the ad v a n ta g e s a t­
tain ed in th e use of m odern h ig h sp e e d , h all-b earin g
m otors, both vertical and horizontal and featu res
th e A D V A N C E HY DRO-EJECTO R.
O NLY O NE MOVING PART
and th at is above ground, readily accessible
No m oving p a rts below ground.
No belts or gears. No p ulleys or leathers.
No o ilin g or ham m ering. No rods or springs.
See th e dem onstration pum p set up in our
show w indow . Priced as low as
90
T ractor R epairs — R easonable Cost
E xperienced M echanics
USED FARM M ACHINERY
H EIN RICH BROS.
158 H. 3rd Avr.
IlillKhnrn, Orc.
0A S»'
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