The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tage Four
Cedar Mill
Disabled W ar
Veteran Dies
{ Tuesday afternoon, w ith in term en t
at th e T u alatin P lains cem eterv
Public m em orial services w ere held
y esterd ay afternoon, at the Donel-
aon * S ew ell chapel P astor Henry
S. Haller, of P ilgrim House con­
ducted both services At the latter,
honorary p allb earers included W ar­
ren W ahner. R ichard H a 11 r i c k
C lifford Betzer. W alter F oelkcr
I-lovd S elfridge and H arry W ojahn
David C ritten d en sang two favorite
m usical n u m b ers of Miss Relies
Red Sails in th e Sunset. ' and In ­
dian Love Call. ' accom panied by
Lois C randall. T aking part in the
service for C h ristian council w ere
Past P resid en t R ichard M
\b t-
P resid en t-elect G erald Van Lorn
Nolan F urrow , and the Misses Jov
F oelker and M argaret L aver
H illsboro doctors in charge of th-’
case w ere Dr D. E. Wiley and Dr
H. D. Huggins.
. Windei . aiuleii
was supposed Io depict "L iberty."
Illy Miss 51. T allm an)
F unds for farm reh abilitation
hoiuv.H Friday
decorated w ith F rench and V. S
We w ent right back to our busses
TIMBER Mr m il Mis W F Gil
( «round. Wash . loins again are available. Victor
flags At th e village of V aretine after th e cerem onies, had a good m ore li lt F ridas m orning for I'liip-
Madsen,
ru ra l rehabilitation supei
Mi • Lucinda
w h ere we slopped for lunch, b e ­ supper, including an especially good in.iii. A lberta. Canada Io vi-.il Mrs
C arl R H icketheir. 42. C edar Mill
; visor for this county, announced
side
the
many
other
flags
and
d
e
c
­
dish of cream ed m ushroom s w ith G ilm o re s parents, Mr and Mrs t>
farm er and disabled W orld w ar v e t­
this week. Due to lack of a p p ro p ri­
orations. th ere was a huge sign what I think was sw eetbreads, and I* Page Wiiile (here the en tire fam ­
eran. died at th e V eterans' hospital
ations, no new loans have been
across
the
stre
e
t
which
said
in
reached our own room here at e x ­ ily plans to have a reunion cele­
S atu rd ay and funeral services w ere
i m ade since Ju ly 1 T he office now
English,
although
I've
forgotten
the
actly
m
idnight.
held Tuesday afternoon from P eggs
brating Mr and Mrs G ilm ore's
. is located in the basem ent of the
exact words. "W e honor the lib e ra ­
m o rtu ary in B eaverton. He died a ft­
1 < ourt house, and applications will be
We had felt a little disappointed, golden w edding anniversary
tors of V arenne."
e r an em ergency operation.
Mrs
Jay
Mount
of
W
ashington,
j i eccived thei e
at fust, w hen th e o th er couple in
D
C
.
is
visiting
h
er
sister.
Inc.-
T he A m ericans w ere sent to the our com partm ent a d ark man and
S everal of the p< | sonnet from tile
Mr H ickethier w as born Ju ly
15. 1895. the son of C harles H icke­
W hile onec.i t' of infantile p a ra ly ­ resettlem ent adm inistration view ed
several sm all inns of t h e place, h is blonde w ife spoke n o th in g but Lloyd
Mrs .1 Jacobson of P ortland is sis h l been I.-uml in W.i h in y .l.m the various irrigation projects v is­
th ie r and grandson of Daniel H icke­
w here w e w ere served a good d in ­ French am ong them selves and to
thier, both of whom served in the
n er of baked ham. sliced tom atoes, their m any acquaintances w h o visiting her husband h ere this w e e k county, the public should not be- ited on the irrigation tour Fridas
union arm y in the C ivil w ar
1 hey i xpi< si'd this as being a good
| i tune alarm ed. Dr K J K.ibeise
and half Im rdboiled egg as a first passed along the corridor of the Mr Jacobson is an S I* engineer
Mr and Mrs A rth u r B raden re I man. acting county health phy.M- m< thud of I iic i i-.ising the incom e on
course Q uart bottles of re d and train. But it was not long before the
He enlisted in the U nited States
many farms, and that som e assist
navy No\ em ber 22. 1917. and served
Paris. A ugust 2. 1937. w hite w ine a half a bottle to a man addressed us in excellent Eng ccived w o r d S aturday of (he birth t lan. declared W ednesday
However, he urged parents to a n t e m financing these projects
person w ere scattered along the lisii. although it had a slight ac­ of a d au g h ter Io Mi and M r s R , „
until S eptem ber 17. 1919 He was in ­
D ear Folks:
Moore
of
Mossyrock.
Wash
M
r
s
w atch sym ptom s ami tak e pre- might b,’ si cured through re h ab ili­
m iddle of the table This w as fol­
ju re d at sea and tran sferred to the
So many in terestin g things have lowed b y som ething resem bling cent Tile wife understood a little Moore is a d au g h ter or Mr and Mrs t aution.s w ith children h'li'-t svm p- tation loans w here Justified.
naval hospital at B ordeaux. Fiance,
English, but »lid not speak much. B raden
been
hap
p
en
in
g
that
the
co
n
e
s-
| toms a re fever, irritab ility , amt i l l
and later to the naval hospital at
pum pkin pie. although it proved to
pondence has been sadly neglected. bo scram bled egg w ith bacon w hich We learned in thv course of tune
Mr W allers, ear rep a ire r for the arrb ea
Portsm outh. Va.
L ater sym ptom s
lu d e
O ur trip yesterday, of w hich 1 told had been baked in a round pie that he w as a p h o to g rap h er and S P. here, accepted a job in Eugene | .‘ cvere headache, pain in the in c back
A fter his discharge he studied
you a p art on th e postals, w as one crust, ami w as good It is Q uiche, had taken or at least finished
last
week
lie
moved
Tuesday-
and the back of tin* neck the doc­
scientific farm ing at Oregon S tate
many of the p ictu res used in the
F uneral services w ere held Au- w hich we shall alw ays rem em ber
Mr ami Mrs Leonard G reen w ent to r related.
pronounced kush. we w ere t o l d folders and postcards of the m onu­
college and retu rn ed to his C edar gust 18 in C ornelius for Florian Lie-
w ith pleasant m em ories.
to
Roseburg
Monday
w
h
ere
Mr
Next th ere was roast beef, follow ed m ents A governm ent official had
Mill farm He w as unable to co n ­ pold. 79. resident in C ornelius 17
Early sym ptom s a re very mild,
When o u r break fast was not. sent by strin g beans, lettuce s a l a d , taken the most of the original pic­ I.re e n will be em ployed as an e n ­ nut children suffering suspicious
A II Alils, win. has b.-t'ii office
tin u e farm ing because of th e w ar years. He died A ugust 15 B una!
gine nieehanie during the shipping ills should be im m ediately put to malinger al ( lit* C uruuthui t <imparty*
in ju ry and several subsequent o p er­ was in C ornelius L u th eran cem e­ at 5:50 a nt. as was ordered, land oranges, cookies it wo to th e p e r­ tures
season
for
fruit
fortu n ately w e had allow ed m ore son. we w ere told by the w aitress)
v t - i i i I yeas. takes ii position
ations necessitated by it.
tx'd ami the fam ily doctor called, f u r
tery.
By that tim e I'd decided that he A n n h rrsay ( rlr b r a tr d
than am ple tim e to eat it an d catch and coffee Bread, but no b u tte r
Mr. H ickethier was a m em ber of
be cautioned The disease is more llii- I'uiiiiiK-n i.il N ational bunk to ­
S
u
rv
ivo
rs
a
re
th
ree
sons
a
n
d
was
a
F
rench
ph
o
to
g
rap
h
er
w
ho
Mr and Mrs A rth u r B raden and pievulent hi the late sum m er and day. Hu will have charge of farm
the tra in ) we called and found the was served As plates w ere ehunged
P ortland chapter. No. 1. Disabled
loans mid will be In the field the
V eterans of th e W orld War. and of seven daughters. T heodore an d H er­ fam ily was still in bed. T h e s e betw een each article of food. I had been taken along to m ake pic­ Mr and Mrs David C astle left eurlv e arly fall.
tures
of
th
e
crow
ds
etc
But
as
we
man
of
Idaho,
and
Jo
h
n
of
C
o
rn
e­
Sunday m orning Io spend the day
most of the tim e
F ren ch —or o u r landlady, at least— pitied the dish-w ashers.
the C edar Mill G range. He leaves
lius:
Mrs.
A
nna
Johnson
of
Forest
talked
m
ore
we
learn
ed
that
he
at Depoe Bay. They w ere joined
tw o brothers. W illiam and August
cannot seem to grasp the m eaning
M ilton Gi.-ll of Ferndale. Wash
O ur napkins w ere a 11 folded was i\f A rm enian birth, had lived th e re by Mr and Mrs R obert B ra­
■Marriage Licenses
H ickethier. and tw o sisters. Ida C. Grove. Mrs. H erm an Thies of P o rt­ cl prom ptness. She ju m p ed up and
succeeds A ids at t h e C arnutlon
elaborately
and
a
paste-board
w
ith
land:
Mis.
Jo
e
F
reed
of
N
orth
D
a­
in
the
U
S.
for
sev
eral
years
p
re
­
L
aw
rence
II
V
andehcy.
C
ornelius
den
of
K
ernville.
Mr
and
Mrs
Roy
H ickethier and Mrs. G eorge C
soon had th e m eal ready, how ever:
company ami will move lien- right
kota. Mrs E rnest K uehne. Mrs Joe so we reached the station in p lenty a n u m b er prin ted on it stuck into vious to th e w ar. hud served w ith F lh o tt of Tillam ook and Mr and route 2. and Ju lia D evlaenunek. O re­ aw ay w ith his fam ily T hey will
Hogg.
each. We w ere asked, at th e end the A. E F . m arried his F rench Mrs Fred G eurselike of W estmib.-r gon City, route 2
Polich. Mrs. B runo Popitz and M rs of time.
live at 5(81 West B aseline
of th e m eal to put th e nu m b er w ith w ife on A rm istice Day. had taken l'he group enjoyed a picnic cele­
M ary N usser of M innesota.
T here w ere four l o n g special o u r napkin so we could have the her to New York City, w here they b ratin g the tw enty-seventh w edding
He was born O ctober 10. 1857. in
■>
Czecho Slovakia. His w ife d ied a tram s w hich left th e station around sam e one for o u r evening m eal.
had lived for som e tune, but had an n iv ersary of Mr and Mrs A rth u r
seven o clock, w ith th e common
y ear ago.
B
raden
E uropeans all seem to be v ery finally re tu rn e d to F rance on ac­
folks, and a stream lin er, w ith about
count of her loneliness in New
H elen B idw ell retu rn ed to her
250 more, including all the celeb­ econom ical w hen it comes to d o ­ York, w h ere she knew no one He
ing laundry. H ere at th e pension
hom e in P ortland Sunday a fter a
(C o n tin u ed fro m pact* I I
JOSEPH P. RICE
rities. left at ten a. m.
eupied by a paralysis case from
The long tram ride th ro u g h fe r­ o u r sheets w ere not changed u n til had sacrificed his A m erican citizen ­ week s visit w ith her uncle and
Last rites for Joseph P Rice. 37
S pringfield.
aunt. Mr and Mrs H arrv Mel.aeli-
tile farm ing co u n try was delightful. a fte r the end of the second w eek; ship for her and w as now a F lench Ian.
of
D
etroit.
O
regon,
w
ere
held
from
The plane arriv ed at H illsboro
It is harvest tim e now and m uch and a napkin is alw ays supposed citizen. They have a photographic
th
e
P
rick
ett
F
u
n
eral
Home.
Forest
to
last
at
least
a
week.
studio
and
sell
all
kinds
of
supplies
a irp o rt a t 1:30 p m. and w as m et
gram was in th e shock, although a
Rich, delicious and h e a lth fu l — you’re
th ere by Y oung's am bulance and Grove. Sunday afternoon, w i t h little had not been cut yet. T here
In V arenne th e b attles had raged here.
P
asto
r
H
enry
S.
H
aller
of
P
ilg
rim
th e in h alato r squad. M eanw hile a n ­
D
uring
the
w
ar
lie
had
spent
his
right
in
th
e
streets
of
the
town,
so
stiic
in cuiov the full-flavored goodness
w
ere
fine
fields
of
red
clover,
too.
o th er tan k of oxygen w as being House officiating. Mr. Rice, a fo r­ T h e, clim ate h ere m ust be quite ev ery th in g was new. although I w hole tim e in a hospital taking
ol (m id Leaf B utterm ilk.
rushed here from P o rtlan d to r e ­ m er resident of Glenwood, had been sim ilar to the W illam ette valley thought I saw a few old-looking pictures of operations and cases for
place the tan k w hich had been in in St. V incent's hospital for the except that it is cooler, th e tem ­ stones at the base of the nice church doctors. T he wife is a photographer,
use since m orning. W hile th e m a­ past month, and died last Friday.
RO\
A m iscellaneous show er
He w as born in Santa B arb ara p eratu re rarely reaching 90 degrees there. On the w hole trip we really too. and she w orks w ith her hus­
chine was kept in operation by
in Paris, they say. I had expected saw com paratively few ruins. A p­ band. He toe.k a lot of m ovies of was given at the Roy hall Tuesday
th e squad, the g irl w as tran sferred Cal.. O ctober 1. 1899. and was m a r­ to find it m uch w arm er so was p aren tly the frugal F rench hav e the cerem onies and procession of evening in honor of L aw rence Vun-
ried to M ildred R aines of G len ­
to th e floor of th e plane.
wood. F eb ru ary 21. 1931. Mr. Rice most ag reeably disappointed. I th in k eith e r reb u ilt on any old fo u n d a­ notables as well as a n u m b er of lie h e y Of Roy and bride-elect J u l i a
Travel Swift
was a lum berm an. He is su rv iv ed the av erag e rain fall is probably tions w hich m ight have rem ain ed snaps of its. If they a re good will D cV laem inck of O regon City. The
D istributors f tira d - A P asteurized Milk - ('ream
A fter the a rriv al of the oxygen, by his widow and tw o chddren: a g reater too. as th e cou n try sid e is —o r else they used th e old stones send you some. He is going to lend couple received m any gifts from
the plane took off and landed in sister. Mrs. Isabel R H ager of F ill­ still green and pretty . T h ere was in the new buildings. At th e base us a cam era to tak e som e pictures th e ir friends and relatives. The eve-
D istributor: of T aylor G uernsey D airy G rude z\
uing was spent m dancing
S eattle an hour and 20 m inutes la t­ more. Cal., and tw o brothers. P hilip much m ore wooded land th an I'd of the im posing m onum ent w hich w hile we a re here. too.
Raw Milk
er. H enry Young and his son. G ra ­ H and J B ancroft, both of S anta expected to see: but all th e trees we w ent to help dedicate, th ere
They w ere both the nicest, k in d ­
Mr and Mrs Ellis T av lo r and
D istribuii
f lii onki.eld Packaged Cheese
ham. w ith Mrs W. K. Thompson, B arbara. P riv ate com m itm ent was except a few pines w hich had been a re th e rem ains of w hat m ust have est people im aginable; so we spent d a u g h te r Norma Je a n left Saturday
nurse, accom panied th e p lan e to m ade at the P o rtlan d C rem atorium . planted along th e highw ays, w ere been a fine big church, how ever the w hole day to g eth er and e n ­ for a w eek's trip to C alifornia,
I W t Main st.
I'lniur ID.Xl
operate th e inhalator. In S eattle an
deciduous and young, sin ce they T his was on th e peak of a high hill, joyed it very m uch. I tried to talk t ra te r Lake. O regon Caves and o th ­
am bulance crew and nurse m et the
had all grow n up a fte r th e war. th e m onum ent being visible f o r F rench to th e w ife and she was e r in terestin g places
plane and. accom panied by a con­
MRS. CARRIE M. FRUIHT
D inner p arty guests at the hom e
T here w ere m any hazel bushes and miles: but th e village has re b u ilt so helpful and u n d erstan d in g that
voy of police, the g irl was rushed
'd Mr and Mrs A rchie Jess,- S a t­
Mrs. G eorge Follis w as called to lots of th e tall ferns lik e we have at the base of th e hill. T hey have we got along nicely.
sw iftly to th e hospital and placed in P o rtlan d A ugust 17. bv the death in o u r woods.
a fine stone church dow n th e re
We got b e tte r acq u ain ted w ith u rd ay evening w ere Mr. and Mrs
th e "iron lung." w h ere she suc­ of h er sister. Mrs. C arrie M. F ru ih t
Beside sev eral patches of w ood­ now. The people m ust be v ery in ­ the professors from P ittsb u rg h b e­ H arvey Jess,- amt children of H ills­
cum bed an hour later
w ho has been an invalid for n earlv land. th ere w ere signs w arn in g peo­ d ustrious and econom ical as taxes fore they left. S atu rd ay . They w ere boro. Mr and Mrs Bert Dalton mid
"T he in h alato r w orked nicely." seven years, being h alf paralyzed ple against sm oking o r digging and prices a re very high w hile so full of fun that w e w ere a little -on Robert of Seattle, Wa I. Mr
Mrs. Thompson, th e nurse, related, She w as cared for at th e Mt. S aint th ere as th ere w as d a n g e r of death w ages a re low We saw one old taken
back w hen they told us that mid Mrs D alton and son left f,,,-
and the young lady w as in e x ­ Joseph H ome fo r th e Aged w here from hand grenades and o th er e x ­ m an to tterin g along in his clum sy
Dr.
S
pencer
was th e president of th e ir hom e in S eattle Sunday, h a v ­
cellent condition, considering h er she died.
w ooden-soled shoes w ith leath er the P ennsylvania C ollege for W om­ ing spent a w eek visiting relatives
plosives.
The
governm
ent
has
ap
­
m alady, w hen w e a rriv ed in S eat­
iiere.
Mrs. F ru ih t w as b o m in S torv
uppers, in V arenne: and Sam uel
tle. T he trip w as sm ooth, th e pilot. county. Iowa. S ep tem b er 4. 1864. p aren tly reclaim ed m uch of t h e -aid that man could probably tell en. His com panion was th e chem is­
Mi‘rth a Vanderz.irnlen left
try' professor S pencer is a cam era
L. H. Tilse. clim bing his plane until now n ear i3 y ears old. She cam e to land, b u t in these spots th e d anger : us a lot if we could talk to him.
I lie Ntv kt
to hum an life is too g reat to a t ­
I *t ink
fan and took m any movies, as well T hursday for a tw o Weeks' trip Io
h e found sm ooth air.
P o rtlan d w hen 13 y ears of age. w ith tem pt it. A lthough th e fern s and
I
rin
ev
ille
w here she will lie a guest
We rode fo r an o th er half-hour as som e crazy snaps in o u r room-
"A fter o u r a rriv a l in S eattle h e r p aren ts in 1877. At th e age of 18
th
a
t's
w orth ; I tim e .’
of
Mr
aiufc
Mrs.
Bert
Tnlliday
brush
had
covered
m
uch
of
it.
those
a fte r lunch an d then got out of They cam e over on a freig h te r and
th e re w asn't a hitch.” N urse T hom p­ she m arried Rev. F. H F ru ih t a
son related. "We w ere m et by an P resb y terian m inister. He died 23 places w ere covered w ith shallow the busses and w alked up th e hill both do th e most of th e ir o w n n l o,“ 'SlX .*/ ?*r “ nd M rs- W illiam
ditches
o
r
trenches.
In
some
places,
to the m onum ent. The day was ideal laundry T hey spoke no F rench so H em sw orth last week w ere Mrs
R efreshing
am bulance and a tten d an ts w ith all y ears ago. Mrs. F ru ih t had lived the
t'"--m ."i mid Mrs H itchcock of
necessary equipm ent, w hile th e w ay g reater p a rt of h e r life in and n ear they say th e b attlefield s a re still being n eith er too hot nor too cold; thought I was p retty good and w ere B
eikeley.
t
a
i
T
hursday
th
e
tw
o
H ealth fu l
g
reat
w
astelands,
w
h
ere
nothing
alw
ays
asking
m
e
to
in
te
rp
re
t
for
so o u r seats in th e sun w ere very
w as cleared thro u g h S eattle streets P ortland. She leaves th ree sons
b y a squad of police. In th e hospital, F ra n k E. of Taft. F red W. and O tto w ill grow ; b u t w hat w e saw was com fortable T he speeches—at least them ? Dr. S pencer finally bought la d ie s , accom panied bv Mr- H em s­
the A m erican ones—w ere very good; a dictionary, how ever; and all had w o rth re tu rn e d to Berkeley, w here
every th in g was done sw iftly and D. of P o rtlan d ; th ree gran d ch ild ren no t like th at.
A fter rid in g on th e nice, u n ­ and the F rench seem ed to enjoy lots of fun conversing w ith t h e Mrs H em sw orth will spend a three
efficiently to b ring relief to the and th re e g reat-g ran d ch ild ren , and
w eeks vacation.
sufferer."
crow ded train u n til 10:30 we w ere the others, too. I can 't get enough F rench girls from B ordeaux.
one sister Mrs. G eorge Follis of
Bottled and D istributed by
T he e ar belonging to P J. Van-
H illsboro's in h alato r w as kept in H illsboro She m ade h e r hom e h ere p u t on busses on w hich we rode ! of it to grasp th e m eaning m uch
operation until Miss K elley was w ith h e r sister fo u r years, from 1924 fo r about a n o th e r hour. We had yet
HdM
,'’'
a ugust
W,' ich la. W a
s
Roads Resurfaced
Hi I. boro
A
was
retu rn ed
passed through C h au teau T h ierrv
placed inside the resp irato r Mrs to 1928.
A m bassador B ullett m ade an e x ­
C ounty oiling crew has com pleted to him the past Sunday Mr Vand.-r-
Thom pson said.
and m any o th er villages w hose cellent address: and w hile P e r­
P hone 2432
H illsboro
315 E Main
zanden's
car
resurfacing
the
roadw
ay
betw
een
nam es w ere fam iliar in w ar tim es shing's w as not deliv ered as well,
was found on a <4
H illsboro doctors in charge of the
M L S N ILSON
before we left the train . The bus it w as easily h eard and of good B eaverton and th e W alker road
case w ere Dr. D. E. Wiley and Dr.
H D. Huggins.
F u n eral serv ices fo r Nils Nilson. rid e w as e n tirely th ro u g h w hat su bstance. He w as b itte r in his d e ­ north, and moved to t h e N orth
P rom inent m em ber of this year's form erly of B eaverton, who died in had once been b attlefield s so the nunciation of w ar and said he b e­ P lains highw ay. J. W. B arney, e n ­
H ilhi grad u atin g class, an d ' th e P ortland, w ere h eld T uesday from buildings w ere e ith e r m odern sto n e lieved if the n ew spapers of t h e gineer. reported this w eek. It is
G reen Stam ps and receive your valunbh
p r e m iu m s .
S napshots editor of this y ear's high the B ru n in g Mission M o rtuary in ones o r else pitifu lly poor ones of
expected th at resurfacing betw een
school annual. Miss K elley was the P o rtlan d and in term en t was in West sheet-iron and wood M any of the w orld w ould co -operate in refusing S tark ey co rn er an d N orth P lains
to
p
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t
propaganda,
it
w
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do
d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Hills cem etery. D eceased is s u r­ chicken houses and sm all o u t -
w ill be com pleted by tonight 'T h u rs ­
FLOUR
K elley, who survive. She was a vived by the w idow : tw o children. buildings ap p eared to have been m uch for the cause of peace. He day.)
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m em ber of th e glee club, the girls Elsa of P o rtlan d and A nna K ru g er m ade from g reat cylindrical pieces
I'iggly Wiggly.
( 1-lh. tin 2 3 c )
trio, and of the G irl R eserves for of B eaverton, and a sister. M ary of pipe — w hich I im agine w ere ising than it had been. G eneral
19 Ih. sack
A rgus classified ads get resu lts
R etain, w ho is g reatly beloved
fo u r years, and took p a rt in each B illstine of B eaverton.
relics of th e w ar.
here, gave w hat appeared to be a
o peretta given at H ilhi d u rin g h er
The people of th e villages w ere stirrin g address, «[though he is
OREGON STAR
W A SH IN G PO W DER
course there, acting as song leader
all outside to see th e lines of busses even older than Pershing. I think.
llardw heat.
B irth s
fo r assem blies d u rin g h e r ju n io r
Large size pkg.
19 Ih. »ack
T he exercises w ere m ost im pres-
B entley—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd pass and m any of th e places w ere
year. She w as also an a rd e n t fol­
lo w er of the sports, both in high B entley of HilLsboro. A ugust 19. a
PEERLESS
school and w ith th e baseball team girl, at Good S am aritan hospital in
Bit 11 M a so n .
from N orth Plains. She served as Portland.
19 Ih. sack
Q u a r t. D o z e n
the A rgus correspondent from h er . . ‘^ ' lls~ To Mr. and Mrs. F lo rian
BUY YOUR
nom e town. S hirley was a m em ber Mills iG ladys B entley). A ugust 24
M U ONN AIM.
o f G am m a chapter of Hillsboro a girl. Donna Coleen, at Good S am a­
D urkec s.
C hristian council, and h older of the ritan hospital.
Figgly 'V iggly.
M ary s Rose." for excellence in
(Qt. lie) Pint
< ¡rade A
lbs.
C hristian ch aracter for 1937.
Divorce Suit Filed
P riv a te b u rial services w ere held
SALAD DKESSING
M anie—Edna E ag ain st L eroy
D inner Ill'll
P & G.
• Q». 31c) Pint
E ditor's Note The follow ing le t­
te r front Mrs Sam uel Jensen of
San Jose. C a l . to h er parents. Mr
and Mrs 1. F W ilk e s , o f H il l s b o r o
tells about th e dedication at Mont-
faucon. France, of the m onum ent to
A m erican W orld w ar dead in the
M euse-A rgonne offensive Mrs J e n ­
sen is the form er Miss Rhea W ilkes
of Hillsboro. Mr and Mrs Jen sen
a rc en a six m onths’ to u r of Europe,
and had arriv ed in P aris from a
tw o m onths’ sojourn in th e Sean*
d iv an ian countries.
Parents Urged to
Watch Children
Rites Held for
Cornelius Man
A. H. Abts fakes
Position in Bank
Death Wins Swift
Race Begun Here
Ask for GOLD LEAF
b u t t e r m il k
Couple Honored at
Roy Hall Tuesday
Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co.
DRINK
Pej xsi-CoIa
R O Y A L SODA WORKS
CA RTW RIG H T
Says
MEATS
Qift Department
Full line of exceptional g ift item s fo r every
m em ber of the fam ily, p rices w ithin th e ran g e
of every pocketbook.
8 • ~w
h’’'p wsortmenta are greater, selections are the
best and the service is th e finest. A tria l will con-
vince you.
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"Save on Drugs”
On H ighw ay, across from Shute P a rk
Por canning or
ta b le use. Crate
Pickling Cukes
39c
SPUDS
picnics
55c
S p ecial Prices on
Ib. 15c
IL
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l9C
Minced Ham , Bologna
Liver Sausage
the best -
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• — I t 's th e sig n o f c o m p le te
• reconditioning and d o lla r for
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d o lla r value.
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W hen you d e a l w ith
► C artw right Pontiac Sales
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you g e t the truth!
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f. f
bars
57c
19c
77c
72c
25c
3c
PABST C H E E S E -S .ip er Cured. 2 111.
loaf
59c
PABSI SPREAD < IIEESE—Blue Label
5-oz glass.
lor 33c
PORK * B E A N S -V an Camp . 9 9 1 ■ oz tins.
3 for
28c
IE A —L ipton's O range Pekoe. '. . | | i
39c
1 III
SH R IM P—Dundee. 5-nz tin ;; f(>r
29<-
SNOWFLAKE SODAS. 1-lt, „k,
18c
A PRICO T NE( T A R -A d o ra 12 oz tin
3 for
PRUN E NE( T A R -A d o ra. 12-oz |„ ,
3 for
ORANGE JU IC E —Val Vita, 15-oz tin. 2 for
GRAPEI-RU1T—Dundee. 303 size can
10c
GINGER ALE or LIME RICKEY —C anada
Dry, 28-oz.
15«
(5c bottle deposit/
Good Will
6-pI.y tires. P e rfect condition.
C antaloupes, Canning Peaches «„d Canning Corn
_________
P roof N rx t W eek
H eater, new tires.
25c up
Sack
woe/
tb. 30c U sed C a rs
’36 P ontiac Coupe
$685
lb. »»o '32 Buick Sedan . 460
S ym n
■■
( onihinalion
Nos. I and 2.
tfc
R econditioned
HEAD CHEESE
Week-End Specials
TOMATOES
««».»...
Butt or
Shank End
BACOfJ
PAR o».'-« V- rwzj'
A ÎIÔN «k (50ZÀ-
.
S aturday S pecials
* Swiss GI icgsg
IL 30c
H illsb o ro P harm acy j LARD s z n o lb. pail $1.35
^HAM
Prescriptions Our Specialty
lb. 25c
F a rm e rs' M a rk e t
TO ILET TISSUE.
W hite roll. Each
Hillsboro M eat Co.
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6
<¡¡ant Size
at the
Hillsboro Pharm acy
SAVE
CRISCO
OXYDOL
Fruit Jars
BUTTER
SOAP
ZEE
'35 O lds
650
Neyv tires, spotlight, P ullm an seat.
30 C hevrolet Sedan
225
'35 Chev 157-inch Truck 500
Low g ear axle. S tak e body.
PR O O F OF LAST STATEM ENT
You Can G et Sun.-lrokc
W hen N ot in th e Sun!
The Encyclopedia B ritannic,» de­
fines sun.-trokc as a term applied
to the effects produced upon the
cen tral nervous system , and through
it upon o th er organ ; of the body,
by exposure Io the .1111 or to o v er­
heated air.
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
(PRODUCE SPECIALS
TOMATOES RED RIPE
Ills 9c
PROVED
CORN IM GOLDEN
BANTAM
2 dozen 15c
LARGE, W HITE STALKS.
CELERY Bimcli
5c
SIZE SWEET
ORANGES MEDIUM
and JU IC Y . Dozen
25c
JUMBOS, 300 size.
LEMONS Dozen
23c
I’ig g ly W iggly
F eatures
PEA CH ES
C lo w n by L aF ollclh W ashingloii
fortunosi peach grow er.
WE reserve the
1.69
1.49
a
1.19
25c
19c
« I t I 3IBER ( llll'S
.P s
C II H
l.'i-oz. hottie
23c
ROOT bleu extract
French's.
Bottle
10c
TOWN < LI
12-oz.
cans
( A SE, 21 cans
BEER
3
29c
s;
boqiet VANILLA
10c
I oz. botile
II. A I).
10 flavors.
pkgs.
JELL
14c
EDS
MASTER MKT.
for BETTER MEATS
S aturday O nly
RMI', V egetable
SHORTENING
S w ift's Jew el
4 ib.,
59c
PO T ROAST
Pound
15i*C
R R iin ^ ro limit quantith -'^
™ .EEV D E L IV E R Y -F o u r T im e, Daily
100% u,„o„
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