The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 22, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Scenes Re-enacted at Pageant
General Relief
Ends in County
t l o n tin u rd fro m p a « * H
at Moore Hall
i By Mins A eues Y andcrzandrn)
ROY —Roy com m unity is sponsor­
ing a card party to be given in
M oore's ball tonight tThursday»,
com m encing nt 8:30 p. m This will
be the last given th is sum m er, and
is a benefit party. Bridge. "500."
and pinochle will be played. Ev­
erybody invited
Miss Elnora Slrassel of S trassel
visited Rita Duyck the past week
Many friends and relatives of this
com m unity atten d ed the w edding
dance of Mr. and Mrs John Meeuw-
sen at V erboort Tuesday evening
and of Mr and Mrs Raleigh Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Meade at
B uckeye pavilion Cornelius. Ju ly 14
Miss M ildred Mead of Bald m oun­
tain spent a few days last week w ith
A gnes V anderzanden
Miss L oretta V anderzanden. who
is em ployed in P ortland, left Ju ly
G ates J r of L eisyville and his fath er h iv e nearly com pleted a
15 for Seaside to spend tw o weeks' J.
Louden gothic roof barn. 40 feet by 72 feet long w ith concrete fo u n d a­
vacation.
tion. It ls 35 feet from mow floor to the rafters, w ith no obstruction
Mr and Mrs. Theo V anderzanden
m the center. The hay capacity of th e b arn is m ore than 100 tons
left Monday for a w eek's vacation
E arly in th e sp rin g G ates bought stu m p ag e and co n tracted th e lu m ­
in E astern Oregon W hile gone. Mr.
ber to be cut T he barn took from 20 to 25 com plete trees, m aking
and Mrs. V anderzanden w ill visit
about 52.000 feet of lum ber The shingles w ere purchased from one
Mrs. V anderzanden's brother. Joseph
of th e local shingle m ills The barn is w hat is railed a double, w ith
Reh. at M ilton-F reew ater
cn e end for 20 cows The dairy portion w ill have all m odern co n ­
Mrs. Frazer of C alifornia is spend­
veniences, such as d rin k in g cups and sieel stanchions, w ith the cows
ing th e sum m er m onths with h er
facing tow ard the wall The o th er end will have horse stalls and
daughter. Mrs. H arry Mailer.
gran ary The barn is fixed so that one may d riv e thro u g h th e center
Mr. G rover and fam ily. Mr and
G
ates has a sw ing for m ow ing hay.
Mrs. W inters and son Jack have
gone to M ilton-F reew ater to w ork
w as born in H illsboro and Mr- Long
is her G odm other She is m arried
and live.- in Chicago Two years ago
she visited w ..li Mr and Mrs Long.
and w ent aw ay charm ed w ith the
tow n of h er birth
The guests d eparted Sunday for
the Olympics, and a fter visiting r e l­
atives m Seattle, w ill re tu rn hom e
by way of Spokane. C algary. Lake
Louise and Banff, expecting to reach
C hicago m tw o w eeks G ordon cam e
loaded w ith fishing tackle and plans
to try the stream s of the northw est
n
n
la l uss..dunce for re-
w. h in g lo n c o u n ts f.innli
w ill he u c pi lulod at once u n d er an
» i dcr being carried out by the
llill.-iu ro n lief office, according to
It \\ Weil, chuirm un of th e coiili
t\ relief com m itter T he shut-dow n,
w hich is for .in indefinite neriod
i because of thi* exhaustion of
county fund* budgeted at $9.(MM) Ini
this yeui The fund now is $2.(MM)
“W
aw
t v c rd ru w n
"If it wcit* not foi .id m in is tra ti 'it
of thr«-«' fcdi i.il p ro je c ts
W ell said
W cdlicsduy "th e office w ould he
i ntll'civ cl« cd ’These p ro te c ts a re
old age, <icpcndont c h ild ic ii. a n d
blind a s s is ta n c e ”
C o-operate w ith your com m unity
correspondent by tu rn in g in your
im portant new s happenings it is
im possible for th e correspondent to
contact everyone for local new s
item s Be sure that the item is real
new s and not just a m ere day's visi­
tation w ithin the county or io P o rt­
lan d .
"
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A iuiand vs. M arion et al
S IM M O N S
In the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
O regon, for W ashington C ounty
JOHN D ANNANll and C A T H ­
ERINE T ANNAND.
husband
and wife. Plaintiffs,
S cen es like the above, taken from th e real-life
dram a of O regon’s early pioneer history, w ill be
re-enacted by a cast of 2000 persons on Ju ly 22
23 and 24 when the city of E ugene presents its tr i­
ennial O regon T rail P ageant celebration in honor
of the hardy people who settled the O regon eoun-
vs.
BERT E MARION and HATTIE
MARION, his wife; Roy M arion
and Ja n e Doe M anon, his wife;
E dith Nobles, u n m arrie d ; A. W.
Sm ith an d Ja n e Doe Sm ith, hi M erid ian . O regon; thence N orth
wife; A nnie B ornett a n d F ran k along the east boundaiw of S e e tio n
B ornett. her husband. F ran k Hite. 10. 13212 feet to a stone eern er.
u n m arried ; Fay E Hite, u n m a r - thence on a direct line tow ards the
t ied. B lanche B lake an d Jo h n northeast co rn er of t b e G erm an
Doe Blake, her husband; Je a n Evangelical C hurch lot south 89
BY SPE C IA L C ORRESPO N DENT
Livie and John Doe Livie. her 54 West 990 ft to an n o n iiip r set
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O rville Hite: Fred L. G ault, u n ­ to be described; thence south on
sa y s t h a t 's m o re th a n th e A. F .
i t is a re c o g n iz e d r iv a l o f th e
county grand ju ry retu rn ed seven
m arried. C harles F Tigard, and a line parallel w ith the East b o u n ­
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A . F . o f L., te c h n ic a lly it is little
tru e bills, three of the indictm ent-
Rosa T igard, his wife: Irvilla T i­ dary of said section 10. 352.62 feet,
being secret.
It is e x p e c te d th a t th e C. I. O .
m o re th a n its n a m e im p lie s, a
gard. unm arried: F ran k E. T i­ thence on a line parallel w ith an
The four open indictm ents w ere
w ill c all a c o n v e n tio n so m e lim e
C o m m itte e fo r I n d u s tr ia l O r g a n ­
gard and M yrtle Tigard, his wife. east and west line ru nning th rough
brought against C larence Beard
Hugh B T igard and Mamie T i­ the center of Section 10 south 89
in th e la te s u m m e r o r e a r ly fa ll,
iz a tio n s.
Aloha, s ta tu to ry . B E W aldorf,
gard. hi> wife; C onrad S. Tigard, 36 w est 751.28 feet to the center
to o rg a n iz e a national labor f e d ­
T h e C. I. O. h i s n o c o n s titu ­
statutory, and tw o against W arren
unm arried: H ow ard A rth u r Eek- of the county road, thence along
e r a tio n on a p e r m a n e n t b a sis.
tio n a n d it h a s h e ld n o n a tio n a l
W ahner. charging reckless driving,
ersley
Elsie M arion Eekersley. the c en te r of the road N orth 25
B a ck in N o v e m b e r, 1935, a
c o n v e n tio n . It h a s n 't h a d tim e
and assault on Brice Adams. Aloha
and M m ta Mac E ekerslev. being 17’ east 235 25 feet to the so u th ­
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All a re under arrest, o r on bail.
th e heirs of Elsie E ekerslev and west co rn er of said church lot:
h e a d s o f i n te r n a tio n a l u n io n s,
f u tu r e r e la tio n s h ip of th e i n te r ­
In circuit court, th e tria l of G lenn
Jo h n D E ekersley. deceased: all thence north 89 21 east 441 54
J o h n L ew is, S id n e y H illm a n ,
W Em rich against th e S tate In d u s­
n a tio n a l a n d local u n io n s. T h e re
being the heirs at law of Wilson feet to the so u th east corner of said
tria l commission on an appeal from
a n d o th e r p r o m in e n t la b o r le a d ­
h a s b e e n n o tim e f o r th e s e d e ­
M. T igard and M ary A nn Tigard, church lot. th en ce no rth 22 02
an aw ard by the commission, began
ers. got to g e th e r to p ro m o te in ­
ta ils in th e s h o rt t u r b u le n t life
husband and w ife;—and F rank cast 151 2 feet to the northeast c o r­
M onday and closed W ednesday.
E Spaulding and V irginia S p au ld ­ ner of said church lot: thence north
d u s tr ia l u n io n is m a n d to ta k e
o f th e
o r g a n iz in g c o m m itte e
Em rich alleged th a t he had been
ing. and all o th er persons u n ­ 89 54 east 152 56 feet to the iron
a d v a n ta g e o f ‘ o p p o r tu n itie s fo r
w h ic h h a s g ro w n a n d s p r e a d
perm anently in ju red by a logging
know n having or claim ing to pipe at the beginning corner of the
o rg a n iz in g w h ic h th e y th o u g h t
r a p id ly a n d is se n d in g d o w n
accident and had been denied full
have any interest in the real tract; containing 4 aere>.
th e A . F . o f L. h a d n e g le c te d .
ro o ts o f a n a tio n a l c e n tr a l o r ­
com pensation.
Save and ex cepting therefrom
p roperty described in this suit.
E x c e p t fo r its p o licy o f ta k in g in
g a n iz a tio n o f la b o r u n io n s. T h e r e
R u lin g Upheld
that certain right of way sold to
D efendants.
a n d c h a r te r in g n e w u n io n s a s
n o lo n g e r se e m s th e s lig h te s t
U nder a ruling of th e state su ­
the
S tate of O regon, described a
To F ran k E Spaulding. V irginia
p a r t o f its o rg a n iz a tio n , th e b a sic
c h a n c e o f a re c o n c ilia tio n w ith
prem e court, filed h ere this week,
S paulding B ert E. M arion. H attie follows:
n a tu r e o f th e c o m m itte e h a s r e ­
th e A. F . o f L.
decision of Ju d g e R F ran k Peters, in
A parcel of land in the N E 'i of
Marion Roy Marion. Ja n e Doe M a­
th e case of G eorge B. L e d fo rd
m a in e d unchanged from its in ­
T h e C. I. O . s p r o u te d la s t
rion. E dith Nobles F rank Hite. Fay Section 10 T 2 S R I W W M
against M ark S k in n er as su p erin ­
c e p tio n .
E Hite. B lanche B lake and John W ashington C ountv. Oregon, said
M a rc h w h e n in a fu ll m e e tin g
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ten d en t of banks, w as upheld.
Doe Blake. Jean L ivie and John parcel being a portion of th e p ro p ­
a u th o r ity w a s g iv e n f o r th e is­
The suit w as bro u g h t to test th e
Doe Livie. Earl Hite. O rville Hite. erty conveyed to A nna M D isbrow
V T /'H FN th e p la n s of th e c o m ­
s u a n c e of c e rttfic a te s o f
question of disposal of funds left
F red L. G ault. F ran k E. T igard. as recorded in Book 122 at page 15
tio n to n a tio n a l, in te r n a tio n a l,
m itte e c o n flicte d m o re a n d
over w hen all savings deposits of
M yrtle T igard.
H ow ard A rth u r deed records of W ashington County.
s ta te , re g io n a l, c ity c e n tr a l a n d
m o re w ith th o se o f th e A. F . o f
the defunct S hute S avings bank had
Eekersley, Elsie M arion Eekersley. Oregon, said parcel being a strip
o th e r local g ro u p s.
L ., th e c o m m itte e a n d m o st of
been liquidated Ju d g e P eters r u l­
and M inta Mae Eekersley. and all of land 90 feet in w idth lving 40
I n te r n a tio n a l u n io n s a ffiliated
ed th a t such surplu s m ust be tu rn ed
th e u n io n s it r e p re s e n te d b ro k e
o th er persons or parties unknow n feet on th<* w esterly side and 50
o v er to the com m ercial dep artm en t
h a v e b e g u n to p a y p e r c a p ita
a w a y fro m th e fe d e r a tio n .
claim ing any right, title, estate feet on the easterly side of the
of the bank to liq u id ate claim s of
d u e s to C . I. O. ju s t a s th e y u se d
T h e A. F . o f L. h a s a c o m p le x
lien or interest in the real p roperty center line of th e West Side P a ­
depositors in that departm ent.
to p a y th e m to A. F . o f L. T h e r e
herein described. D efendants:
cific H ighw ay as relocated o\ *r
c o n s titu tio n w ith a sy ste m of
C ontention ,,f p la in tif f w a s th at
a r e so m e 227 local in d u s tr ia l
In the N am e of the S tate of O re ­ and across said property; the said
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g s tr e n g th allotted to fed­
1he su rp lu s in saving.- should be ap ­
gon: You are hereby req u ired to parcel of land being m ore p a rtic u ­
u n io n s w h ic h h a v e b e e n c h « r t-
eral unions, cit) « ritral l a n d In ­
plied to pay interest on «avin’ s d e -
ap p ear and an sw er the p la in tiff.' larly described as follows
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com plaint filed against you in the
B eginning at a point on the north
d u s trie s , b u t a r e n o t c o v e re d b v
b e e n w o rk e d o u t o v e r m a n y
N ew cases filed in circuit court
above en titled court and cause w ith ­ line of said A nna M Disbrow p ro p ­
th e 26 n a tio n a l a n d in te r n a tio n a l
y e a r s . So fa r, th e C. I. O. h a s
this w eek include S tate Ind u strial
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said point being at the in ­
A ccident comm ission vs. Troy L
u n io n s a ffilia te d w ith C. I. O. so
n o su c h e q u ip m e n t. M a n y s m a ll
first publication of this summons, tersection of said north line w ith
Kay to collect insurance prem ium
th e y a r e re sp o n sib le to th e c e n ­
lo cal u n io n s h a v e a ffilia te d w ith
to-w-it: On or before A ugust 21. the easterly line of the said 99-f< ■>:
alleged due. C. Jones, ad m in istrato r
t r a l C. I. O. a n d p a y p e r c a p ita
th e C. I. O., b u t t h e i r r e la tio n ­
1937; and to set fo rth by answ er strip of land, said point being 50.0
estate L aura J. Slaym an. deceased,
d u e s to it.
s h ip in v o tin g s tr e n g th h a s y e t
any right, title, or in terest you or feet distant easterly from «and
vs. M ary L. Sm ith.
* * *
to b e s e ttle d . T h e re la tio n s h ip
e ith e r of you claim to have in and m easured at rig h t angles to» the
G rand ju ry selected M onday in ­
to the h ere in a fte r described real relocated center line of the West
S I M I L A R to th e s ta te f e d e r a -
o f u n io n s c la im in g th e sa m e field
cluded th ree men from H illsboro
p roperty, and if you fail s o t o Side P acific H ighw ay at E ngineer’s
is c o m p le x a n d m u s t b e u n ­
tio n s o r c e n tr a l la b o r u n io n s
M em bers are E C. Brow n. G uy
answ er said com plaint th e plain­ S tation 162-79 1; thence S 33 57
o f th e A . F . of L., th e C. I. O .
ta n g le d . B u t th is is in th e f u ­
Pow ers. A lbert Spiering. E arl E
tiffs will apply to th e court for W parallel to the aid center lim
tu r e .
h a s so m e 30 in d u s tr ia l u n io n
F isher and Louis Houghson of B eav­
th e relief dem anded in th e ir com ­ a distance of 257 44 feet to a point
c o u n c ils to w h ic h it h a s g iv e n
C. I. O. is s till a c o m m itte e ,
erton. and Ray Chase. H illsboro
plaint. to-w it: For a decree of the on th e south line of sai I g ra n to r's
ro u te 4. F isher is chairm an.
c h a r te r s .
a c c e p tin g n e w m e m b e rs a s n a ­
above en titled court adjudging the property; thence N 89 50 W along
B e g in n in g w ith e ig h t a ffilia te d
tio n a l a r.d in te r n a tio n a l u n io n s
Rene A rdeel and Bessie Lari«on.
plaintiffs to be the ow ners of the g ra n to r's south property line a d is­
held on a m orals charge, w ere a r ­
in te r n a tio n a l u n io n s, th e C. I. O .
a n d t h e i r le a d e r s v o lu n te e r to
follow ing described real property tance of 108.23 feet to a point w hich
raigned Monday m orning and plead­
n o w c la im s to b e a d d in g a b o u t
jo in . B u t th is g r o u p w ill n o t a n d
in W ashington County. Oregon, to- is 40.0 feet distan t w< tcrlv from
ed guilty. Sentence w as postponed
o n e a w e e k , a n d a b o u t 10 lo cal
w it:
c a n n o t c o n tin u e f o r lo n g th a t
<and m easured at right angles to»
by Ju d g e Peters until some fu tu re
in d u s tr ia l u n io n s e v e ry 10 d a y s.
w ay.
C om m encing at the H section the .said relocated center line; thence
d ate pending good behavior.
co rn er on the East boundary of
O rders filed this w eek in p robate
Section 10. in T ow nship 2 South
court include Stephen Sell. E rvilla T j;iU k„„„
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d eclared by Mrs. R aynor to be th e R ange 1 W est of th e W illam ette
T igard T A M artz P au lin e Von- illilSDOrO
I OUth
sam e b u llet w hich cam e w ith th e
P laten A very. Noah Dick Jam ison. < r .
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C A R T W R IG H T
play-gun. and an investigation is to
M alissa A. Dodds. E d w ard L. N ay- V ic tim Oi CjUIlshot
be m ade by state police to d eterm in e
ior.
w h eth er or n o t th e P o rtlan d store
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w as supplying real bullets instead
m en t w h ere E arl w as w ashing the of m ake-believe.
noon dishes.
P oin tin g th e gun at his friend, he
B irth s
again p u lled th e trig g e r and n o th ­
ing happened.
E arl rem o n strated
N ielson—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
R estoration of federal pavm ents. and d eclared he w ould tak e th e gun Nielson of H illsboro. Ju ly 19. a boy.
K oeber—To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Is N O T F a tte n in g !
in lieu of taxes on O A- C gram lands aw ay unlt;ss ‘"y lc s',°P,pcd P01" 1'" *
in this county, w ere in sight again
T ih
pU,‘ Co th ° K oeber of B eaverton. Ju ly 15, a boy.
L au in g er—To Mr. and Mrs. A n­
th is w eek w ith the passage in W ash- *7™?rd 3nd ' hlS tlmC * 1C 5 1C CX"
d rew L au in g er of Tim ber. Ju ly 19.
It is your best food
ington of a new law. according to p lo aea
a boy.
Ju d g e Donald T. T em pleton of the
P r - Robb
Eat more o f it!
F rig h ten ed by w hat happened.
county court.
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nder this
w hich
now __
is in L yle called Dr. J . O. Robb, an d th e
the senate, the countv will receive Y°u n g am b u lan ce w as sen» to the
B read is often incorrectly
about th e sam e am ount as under the ap artm en ts for th e w ounded lad.
called
a “ F a tte n in g Food.”
HUDfrUlitylS
€A 7.
S tanfield act. which was between
At Jones hospital w here E arl was USED One M inute electric w asher.
$3500 and $4000. Tem pleton said. The taken, four doctors m m ediatcly - t
$20.—M eltebeke ____
E lectric Store.
The
fact
th
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t
bread
is
high
Proof N ext Week
law also assures paym ent of approx- to w ork to re p a ir th e dam age. The
. atcly
. . $10.000 . in funds
.
in Food E nergy d oes n 0 I
im
held up for bOy rallied nicely from th e o p era­
SM OOTH SAILING
tion. Dr. Robb reported.
m ore than tw o years.
responsible p arty d u rin g A ugust. m
. U j , . :» « I n n o w i l l pro-
on y our vacation trip and
T his is t h e second accidental a n d p o ssib ly all w in te r S u ita b le Hltan Uldt It HIOnt H ill
shooting in th e countv th is su m ­ for tw o M rs. A n n a W illiam son duce overw eight. The con- outings if you drive an hon­
C ounty P layers Lead B attin -
21 trol of w eight d ep en d s sole- estly reconditioned car, hon­
Wes S chulm erich o f Hillsboro mer. the oth er being N orm an and
continues to lead the W estern In­ M erle Meyers. 12 and 14. b o t h TURK EY b e n w ith ta r te d poult
|y „„ the am0Unt of Food- estly priced to give you dol-
p
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ctu
red
by
the
sam
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b
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llet
in
an
tern atio n al league b atters. His a v e r­
age dropped off seven points in the accident w ith a com panion o n
Ile M r
N elin B u tle r 2H m ill
Energy
in tak e of the diet as lar-fo r-d o lla r value. Deal
last w eek to .386 H arvey Storey P um pkin Ridge Ju n e 6.
C artw right Pontiac
21 a whole, not on any o n e w i t h
n o rth east H illsboro.
The b u llet w hich shot E stepp is
of Forest 6 ro v e . playing w ith T a­
Sales, and get the tru th .
coma. is in second place with .359.
specific food in th e d i e t .
New Grand Jury
Completes Work
C. I. 0. Grows Rapidly to Become
Powerful Rival of A. F. of L.
As
Bread
Land Grant Money
Assured in New Law
Too Late to Classify
B read is used by those who
are reducing w eight under
th e ir
physician’s instruc­
tions. Rem em ber, you should
never th in k of bread as a
fatten in g food hut as a food
high in Food-E nergy.
M arriage L icenses
P aul Jo h n S enko and M athilda
M arg arette H offm an, both of C or­
nelius. J u ly 15.
F erd in an d Maud H ite and Mary
M argaret Podbielan. botli of S h er­
wood. J u ly 17.
E dw ard Baier. C ornelius, and
Selm a Rose A nderson. Hillsboro.
N O T IC E
No food is entirely com ­
plete in itself — a com bina­
tion of various foods is nec­
essary to su p p lem en t the
deficiencies of each. A re ­
duction in total calories per
day floes not m ean the elim ­
ination of any or all basic
foods.
Due to the Union re g u la ­
tions fo rm ed by the Hills­
boro M erch an ts we a re un­
a b le to continu e ou r early
an d late service. W e arc
open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.
on w eek d ays and from 8 a.
m. to 12 noon on Sun d ays,
w ith a larg e stock of ipial-
ity m erch an d ise.
T a k e a d v a n ta g e of o u r
la rg e p a rk in g sp a ce a n d
i u rb service.
W M WITH TOOT. BUTUB BAKIDOHI HOM
NORTH SECOND ST - BACK Of PIGGiY WIGGlY
OPEN EVENINGS t SUNDAYS • HlllSBORO.ORE
Shop mill S ave at
Cruse’s
H i-W a v M ark et
Si? H»
I»* -»!••»<
-
H-M
-------------
A)0l A
D istributed by
«AL LU DA
P rices C ut on
V a c a tio n S p e c ia ls
’35 Clicv M aster D cE uxr Coach—
Like ne ■
Reduced Io
eJJSicJ
’35 Olds T ouring Sedan — I. ugi
tru n k , many extra New
lire- Now only
O vv
'34 Ford II, l.uxe Sedan — Radio
T horoughly
'/I III!I
reconditioned
xW
'35 C hev T ru rk — 157-inch .stake
body. Heady for any
job Reduced to
All Used C ar P rices Reduced
try H ere an Indian chieftain is pictured grc» ting
th ree Indian scout'» All the ch aracters arc w e a r­
ing tin* a u th en tic costum e of fro n tier days to be
used d u rin g thc pageant Tw o of the « »nits in th is
photograph w ill be reliving actual roles Jo e John
siui. venter, anti C P E .inner i'xtre:m* right, w ere
In d ia n fiKhter.s and scouts in the pioneer perio d .
♦
N 33 57 E parallel to the said v en ­
ter line a distance of 256 67 feet
to a point on said g ra n to r’s north
property line; thenve N 89 50' E
along the said north p roperty lint'
a distance of 108.71 feet to the point
of beginning Also excepting a 10-
foot right of wav off the' north side
of tht* tract first above described
and fu rth e r decreeing that vou
and each of you claim ing any right
title, interest, estate, or lien in thc
real estate hereinabove described
have no interest in or right to
title to said prem ises or any part
th ereo f and that vou are and all
persons claim ing by. through, or
u n d er you or eith er of vou a re fo r­
ever b arred and precluded from
claim ing or attem pting to claim oi
assertin g or attem p tin g to assert
any interest in or right or title to
or lien upen said real property,
and for a decree forever quieting
the title of the plaintiffs in and to
said prem ises.
S ervice of this sum m ons is made
upon you by publication thereof in
the H illsboro Argus, a new >papcr
of general circulatn % publish«* I
and printed in W ashington C ount>.
O regon, by publishing the sam e
once each week for a neriod of
four consecutive a n d successive
w eeks by v irtu e of an o rd er made
by the H onorable R F rank Pcti r
Ju d g e of the above en titled court,
and en tered in iid court and cau.-o
<-n July 2lst. 1937. said p<*riod of
publication being prescribed
by
said order.
D ate of firs t publication J u ly
22. 1937
D a te of last p u b lic a tio n
19. 1937.
IL IIsbnrn, O rc
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A upud
KELLOGG CEREALS
Corn Flakes. Reg. .*! for
Pep. 2 pkgs.
Rice K riipies. 2 |»kg-
W h ole W heat F lak es. 2 for
27c
53c
O range
lb.
1 lb.
(S atu rd ay (» n h i
PORK STEAK
DILL PICKLES 6
PO T R O A ST, „
33c
M e
Qt
Doz.
79e
BALL MASON JA R CAPS. Zin,
E»Z.
KERR ECONOM Y JA R LIDS. Ho
I’iggly W iggly.
G rad e A.
ICE CREAM PO W D ER. Jac k Fro t. 3 pkgs
H & D JELL PO W D ER. Ill f l a v o r .1 pkgs
BUTTER
2
FLOUR i S v
23c
21c
14c
14c
49 ‘L , 1 .6 9
H ard W heat Blend.
SUGAR
18c.
24c
5.19
SOJJP
CORN BEEF 1 ' 2 N' oz. " ’ (in
DEVILED MEAT. A rm our’s.
29
15c
25c
10c
25c
19c
G I or
rin
VIENNA SAUSAGE. A rm ours. 1
1-SEW
Good quality. Each
W H IT E KING TO ILET SOAP. 2 bars
W H IT E KING GRAN. SOAP. Lr» pkg
W H IT E KING GRAN. SOAP. Med
/.»
BROOMS
1 1c
31c
22c
W A LD O R F
rol
SCO I TOW ELS. 2 rolls
14c
19c
Four Times Daily
I
F rid
I Sat
16c
tin
iid b u s
8-oz.
Tins
3
25c
for
p in e a i ’I’ i . f : j i h i
29c
No. 5 tin
GOETZ BEEIC
2«,»
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»Plus bottle deposit»
lilt Al l P K O n t l I S
M ik a « i.i; m m »
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35c
M M AKIINI IIIN M I IIS
KS
A m eal for four.
Pkg.
sn ANKV
« IILKSE—
17c
SWIG S i’ll F.AI»
17c
Ja r
Fruit
&
V eg eta b les
< \ N I AI G i l l s
J lim b i «
O
10c
33c
U M APPI I
si let
25c
W O T i'S C O n iS S IIE
R O L L S 3 ro lli 21c
FREE DELIVERY
IH M U I
B roken
71e
CALUM ET BA KING PO W D ER. I lb.
BA K IN G SODA. Arm & H am m ers, .'i pkgs.
S I’RECKLES. 100 lb.
$
Fine G ran.
sack
CA TSU P. D undee. 12 oz. bottle : lor
M USTARD SAUCE. M ortang. Qt j a r
G |BBS. 9 varieties.
10-oz. tin.
fo r
C H IP PE D BEEF. Fancy Brand. 2
ja r
BEETS. Diced, Red Ring, No. 2 I in
for
P ric e
25c
Iiir 10c
16c
L uu
I 'e k o e
BALL
FRUIT JARS MASON.
U n io n
T h e y a r e your
ED’S MASTER MARKET
25c
23c
25c
19c
TREE TEA
Green
> . lb.
1 lb.
NOT Signed on July 4. 177«!
227 S.
\
P ig g ly W ig g ly g iv e s S & H G reen S la in p s.
e x tr a sa v in g s.
T he D eclaration of Independence
we.s adopted by C ongre
on July
2: Jefferso n 's I), elan lien
w a :
adopted on Ju ly 4. but the D eclara­
tion of Independence was not o r ­
dered engrossed and : igned until
Ju ly 19. 1776.
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
FIR GROVE DAIRY
( i: ‘.III
P. L. rA T TL R SO N . A tto .m . , .
P lain tiff/. R esident A ttorney
o f
Oregon. z\ddre - • Wells B uilding
Hillsboro. O regon
PR O O F OF LAST STATEMENT
T he D eclaration of Independence
wai
D uring the closed period, all gen
ri al .. isistance c.ises will he given
a thorough review w ith a view to
el» sing as m any as possible to re
I k f. mid tran sferrin g a manv as
pussihle to tht* can* of th eir re la ­
tives Weil aid
In closing thi* general assistance
funds, paym ent of all re n ts, lights
md w ater bills will h e elim inated
/Mice M axxwi ll. adininist i atol for
tht* county, said
"The budget for this type of
aid
Mi«« M axw ell related, " w a s
t xhuusted before Ju n e 1 and th«*
emt rgency fund i.s not large enough
to cat rv general assistanct* and the
county hom e expenses both ”
for
25c
IG M A IG F S
H e , I
Hipe
3
Ills.
3
« I I'l l « i;
b in g e , S olid
In a ds
11c
16c
PG I A I (>| S
16 lbs.
Local
19c
(.KEEN A PPLE S
Yellow. 'l’lTin.sp;iiflit
6 lbs.
25c
Phone 3131
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