The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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gust titii. 1937
l u d t i t r d b y t h r t u b i c o u r t u * I h r U n ir a n d
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F uneral services
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: nite 1. w ere held
A nnual picnic of Scout H urting 12th, 1937
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of M cM innville
U nited Spanish ber 9th 1937.
a p p p p o t » d u i r t l
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Field corn grow ing in W ashington
» HAKI r s (,• i i r \ s u \ . Att.ii.rv n ■ . i .................. .. . H 'lu u ilit a m i I h r n mi
nested stock. $1 each —F ran k
W ar V eterans was held S u n d a i in
U » i . 1». iv b v
k K . ' t i t h a t I I I >* tth U irt
II U IM O N D . P K O c rO R A II »31-
county is being considered from the
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K id u . l 'o r t l a m l . V r t 'if v h
ih*»w t a u a r I f a n y r a ia t a
w h y « « >d ru,,
P ranger. Phone 8F6.
■ 1 U i i l l l l l l t t l i t i I
of
th e
F • t a t o « '
Sliute park w ith lad v eteran s and
standpoint of a m ajo r grain crop for
lA u a u a t 12. IK . 2i>. M « p t. 2. W. I M 7 1
a t o m u t » h it u lil » u it h r a l l u w r d
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| u . . . » il. h i . . f i l o l h in f i n i
fam ilies attending
lie o rd ered the ad run until the
City. Oregon. A tto rn ev s for P la in ­
p y p v e ti.
m I i |
r « ta lr
f v ir v r r
a n .I
»Mali farm s, rep o rts I.. E. Francis,
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III* ( '. Ill( > «I . n . i h i u u i . -H. i» lit i Ih n
assistant county agent, and surveys
l 'w t a t r
J u lia t
M a tto
lA u g u M 12. is , c i . s ,.,,i
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h o i i ' s t G i o\ c and the Scout Young
M ild h la l i . t i i d a i n r l l « a u liv i a t t il
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N itr ii K ili
l l \ A I . M K T T I.K M K N r
a re being conducted in an effort to cents for each additio n al issue l'he
uni
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drum corps of P ortland furnished
h a lw t l I h la
û lh
d a y t . f A u u u a t . A |i
dt term ine th e cost of production, day the A rgus w ent into the mails
N . d h v U h t'r v h y g i w n . t b a t I h » u n t lv r -
th .- t o u n
14. •G . f
E state. Fililk W Stubbs
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the m usic Dan B affron. Fores'.
he sold the chickens and th e a d ­
lu n v d Y n i u r S N ik o n , t d n i i n l a t r a t o i " f
yield, and cash re tu rn p er acre.
t h e t u in
NOVICE
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VH Toit H. NIXON. AdminUtrc
G rove G A K veteran, w as taken
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It has been recognized for some ditional ad vertising « a s not n eed ­
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in as an honorary m em ber. « u h
No 3-111-I
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tim e that th e raising of sm all grains ed.
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has not been a satisfactory e n te r­
In the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
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W a a h in g tn n
( ’ u n it y .
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e r officiating V eterans from Eugene
li, a n d -..liti l ' t u n t h a t a p p o in t e d t l
prise for sm aller farm s because the
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Oregon, for the C ounty of M ult­
(An,
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and Albany also atten d ed
re tu rn per acre has not been ade-
(» N I L I . A ll m i n i .1 r a t o r
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Hie M atter of the E state ol EDITH
germ s of dissolution, n o r anarchy In W
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W ith the rath e r rap id grow th, and
STUBBS Deceased
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i u n d a o, 1 IM ? 1
li abounds in fullness and vigor,
♦h» devoioDment of field corn rais­
N otice is hereby given that pur-
« ith all tin’ elem ents of p c rp e tu iti suaiit
ing in th e county, has come th e pos­
A viation en th u siasts of H illsboro
to the O rd er and D eet.
f
K a ta t« -
J o h n 1'
L 'u n g
law and o rd er
W illiam s told lus
sibility that this crop w ill provide and v icinity recen tly com pleted o r­
■i i o - , '
............. . l!le C ireult C ourt ot ih o S la t
i O T K K
Ol
1 l \ 11 A ( ( O l N T
audience in h address
on p rep ar- O regon, f o r M ultnom ah County if .
an adequate incom e for these sm all­ ganization of th e H illsboro A v ia­
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ediicss
er farms, states Francis.
tion club w ith Ed Ball, local pilot,
• ( 'o m i t y C o u i t u f t h * S t a t e » f t ) r » -
P ro b ate D epartm ent, duly m ade
T rials in which th e yields of v ~ a r­ as president.
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11 tv eeting,
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W . ii h h t t f t u n .
second
and en tered on A ugust 31. 1937.
ious strains of hy b rid field corn J com plete plans of th e group, will
D c » » a r(tii e u t
Elsa D em iel Stubbs. E x ecutrix and h l t h r u ile
. M u tt e r o f I h r I
fill.
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from th e m iddle w est are being com be held S u n d ay aftern o o n in the
P reseott W Cookingliam . A dm inis­
V O I N G . I lr .r u - .tu l
pared w ith th e locally grow n corn, C ornelius city hall
N o ti r M h t . r ' V ,
tra to r w ith the Will A nnexed of the
•n t h a t t h r t n u l r r -
are being conducted along w ith the
Ih r r .lu t r
of John
O th er officers of th e new club
E state of E dith W Stubbs. D eceas­
survey on cost of production. This are Bud Ralston, vice-president, and
ed. have been duly licensed to .sell, i V. lu t d h . , r . u I , r . l. h it» f.1 ,,1 h i» f n . i . l
ln I h r S t a t t
Closing of the N orth Plains-M oun- and they w ill from and a fte r T u es­
w ork w as started this y e a r and Tom S tanton, se cretary - treasu rer.
definite data is not yet available.
tam dale road for tw o w eeks, b e ­ day. the 5th day O ctober. 1937 sell
S eventeen m em bers alread y a re in
F our-H club m em bers enrolled in th e club and the fu ll q uota has
ginning S ep tem b er
was a n n o u n c­
p riv ate sale to the best a n d
ed this w eek by J W B arney, co u n ­ at
THAT BLENDEDI
the Com m ercial N ational R ank of 1 been set at 30.
H
illsboro corn grow ing contest, a re
ty en g in eer Reason for closing is highest bidder, th e follow ing de-
p l a y . i , u \ , ; - i M H ; a r V m ^ h e 7 e ‘v c k . p -
”
FLAVOR GETS
across
m eid of th e local field corn e n te r-j ?or a club rX . an d w i h T e k
L u th eran church She died
MY VOTEI
East and w est traffic w ill be de- L a
i .
«
The next few years should reveal o f ^ i r D U n S 'V h ie E 0 « ^ “ nuUmber
“ 12‘ toured through Rov. w hile no rth A one-hali interest in a tract of
and south traffic muv trav el the a ^ r ° x lm a ,e b n acres in W ashing-
a re seeking a
some very interestin g results, and I , a ~ ir P**7es w
" hich
,
“ L IN E U P W IT H B E A R ”
Miss U techt w as born M ay 19. old P um pkin Ridge road. B urney kdlow s
i n f n r i w n l i n n i n n .- iim . io t
,.,.u
b ' O ,eg l’n ' d escn b e d a ,
inform
ation in connection w
ith « th u e ~ p p » 3 . C C St
al the .. DOTt.
p , ,
,
1014
1914.
developm ent of field corn as a m ajo r
Among th e club m em bers a r e ‘i
n ­ im .d 1 1935I1V‘dheu eb, ' lIV‘ng Sa‘d T he ^ p k V , r R ^ ^ V o a J ’ u n e r
The S outhw est >, of the South-
ti n - I
I
1 ,ta m e secU the M ountaindale road about
grain enterprise, concludes Francis. pi ots and students.
P re c is io n a ilju g tin g w ith in n d o i'ii e q u ip m e n t
f o r ° n v h 1- .ih F m . ‘r’a r
‘" i lW° mi,CS n o r,h oi M ountaindale.
east l * m Section 19 in T ow nship
• i .
U A i. iie
ill
ru T C S t
G ro V Q
and
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2 S outh of Range 1 West of the
w ill e lim in a te h a r d .ste e rin g , r o a d w a n d e r
B anks before m oving to th e p res­
W illam ette M eridian
c o n ta in in g
a n d u n e v e n tir e w e a r.
"T
he
A
rgus
builds
up
tq
quality.
ent home. She com pleted grade ? ^ r dU-u‘¿ - íjr ^ C e 5 f
a‘ « - « ó f’i
t«'en
1 school in B loom field." and a y ear
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F O R A E R E E IN S P E C T IO N
of high school b efo re h er h ealth U-a-hin^tbsn T ts n, ix ‘i 1 >UU Lve in ty -n in e acres describ ed a.s begln-
at
S outheast co rn er c said
1 t 1
,
failed. She w as confirm ed in the f -re S e o .e m ltr V i a ó P“ <ing
ASTORIA—Five days of en ter-
Licenses are now being issued by
L u th era n church A p ril 13 1930
¿ T rli- r o ' 7 i , 3 19i 7. W.h.en ,h e
19 ru n n in g thence N orth
Sfc 14’-, c h a in s , th e n c e W e s t 20 c h a in s .
tainm ent. instead of four as in past the state d ep artm en t of edu catio n
S u rv iv in g are h er p aren ts a
si, yearly ra te is changed to $2.
years, a re on th e program
at th is to p riv ate vocational schools a n d ter. Mrs. Pau’ V olpp resid en t n e a r
thence S o u th 14*2 chains, thence
y e a r s annu al A storia R egatta, th e ir salesm en to o p erate in O re- N orth P lains
m d o th e r r e l n i v e
F. L. P roctor vs. J. lU ld eti et al
East 2Ü chains to place of be . l i ­
S T w a T rte tiv a U
n o rth w esfs
hC, A How'a rd - -superintendent at B loom netd. “ an d ‘l U Ange e ?
W H IS K IE S
SUMMONS
x-r
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W I nship
IM L J )
ning. *»
all
in
T l U ow
2 South,
C o n r 1917 C « l * o r l D l t l i l l o r * C o r p . D it t lllo r lo » -
ltau in g w aier ie s .n a ls .
of public in stru ctio n , rep o rts th a t Cal.
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In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Rj,1i e 1 West of the W illam ette R v la * M . l a n d L o u l t t i l l o k » I t a c u ll« « D ffl
A u t o R e p a ir — B o d y a n d F e n d e r W o r k
N V C C A L V lN l'k
API
It started AVednesdav and ru n s ap p ro x im ately 50 p er cent of the
Oregon, for the C ountv of W ash- ^,e lid la n subject to elai: m of O scar I < C • l • A : L C " h r B y L t lo I N r D ttlr«tf
IO W n it H t V
H ' I'K d O F
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Main Hirret
H il l SUOKO
I'lioiir 721
through Sunday, th e queen, p rin - schools have m ade ap p licatio n and
ington.
P eterson to th e ownersli
¡hip of said « t r a iq h t w t t i* lt o > . 73 « r a in m u l r a l « p lilt o .
ington
cesses and adm iral have been chos- th a t it is expected th a t w ith in th e
FRED L. PROCTOR. E x ecu to r of property.
en. and the A storia R eeatta com m it- n ex t few dav s p ractically all the
to g eth er w ith all and sin g u lar the
th e E state of JO H N G. SI.ERET.
tee. composed of leading business schools w ill have applied fo r a li-
tenem ents, h ered itam en ts and a p ­
D eceased. P laintiff.
tnen of this city, a re h ard at w ork cense.
p u rten an ces th ereu n to belonging, or
vs.
^ o S ^ S
P la^
Orj e a ; e\? a u n u l^
L icensing of v o cational schools
in any w ise ap p ertain in g .
C harles L ohkem p. 86. g ra n d fa th ­ JO H N HALDEN and M ARGARET
HALDEN. his wife. Jo h n Doe f T enders o r bids for th e purchase
dark-eved A storia high school sen- outgrow th ^o'f
O rego,? J s aiJ - e r of Mrs. v P e ete
ie o S e ch
n u u k x art.
an. m
d i e e n d
McDonald. E rnest H arris a n d OI said real p ro p erty w ill be re
lor. and princesses have been chosen -flx ^b v -n ieh t" s e h n d s
° f T h u rsd a-V m orn in g at th e S ch u k art
B eatrice H arris, his w i f e . M ceived by th e undersigned. E xecu­
from each of th e o th er five high
t ? ' h o al* -,h a t have hom e a fte r a w eek's illness. Fu-
schools in Clatsop countv. w h ile developed in th e last few years, n eral services w ere held S atu rd ay
h is wife. H- C. H unt and J a n e Doe trix and A d m in istrato r w ith the Will
M ayor Joseph K. Carson of P o rt-
’L°Unf PfP01? h av e enrolled at M iller and T racy's in P o rtlan d
H unt, his wife. W ashington C oun- A nnexed as aforesaid, at the offic
ty. a m unicipal corpo7ati'on7and ¡ £ S ' ” ,0,",',
„“ 'VV1’*'1' ' f A
nd will be adm iral.
e n f in n T T
S 'ju th o u t any edu- « it h com m itm ent at th e P o rtlan d
land
n il u n i-..
L k « . «r V
F re e d . 1111 F a ilin g B u ild in g , 1’.
crow ned Queen £2>
t io n a' , ,r.e' urJ 's J o r th e lr m onev. crem atorium .
A dm iral Carson ci
DonaVd
I v d i M en " " «
la,ld' O re<o' ’ fr0,n and
As- i 'le established eth ical schools w el-
j j r L o h k tm n was born S e n te m
Je ■an
a n at a colorful ro rem o n v on As­
w?fe L d nd L>d a McDOnald- h>s 5th day of O ctober. 1937 The , ile
actm en t of C h ap ter h e r - tasn
n
. ‘»eptem-
to ria's gyro field W ednesday ev e­ corned th e t en ___
,no-
, . , F o er -. 100V. in G erm any, and cam e
o a rH e
n n kn n
, person5 ° r ' f said real p ro p erty « ill b e m a d e
ning. in au g u ratin g officially t h e 413. O regon LatA^. 1937. w hich pro- tn th is c o u n t r v n h i.n t
riV,
. „ k . .
claim ing an y for cash or on term a an d sub ( ,
______
v ided fo r con tro l th ro u g h licens- ed to H olbrook O r'c o n
p1^ *
w eek-end of
fun.
rig h t title, estate, b en o r in te r- lo confirm ation by the above e n -
Sailboat races, o O u U tboard
com pe-
P e n n ' en d en t ° f pUb‘ c flic a « ° in 1890 and m ade his ho°me
t b O L _______
est in th e real p ro p erty described titled Court
’ d lo n -----------------
_.and other. « -------
'» ter sports on llc instruction.
th e re and a, Sauvies i s!and for
in this com piaint D efendants.
ELSA DEIM EL STUBBS. Ex. c u -
Y oung's bay and the broad C olum ­
The law req u ires each school to m any y ears He w as a c arp en ter To Jo h n H alden and M argaret Hal- trix ; PRESCO TT W C OO KING -
bia w ill be
th
e
p
rin
cip
al
en
tertain
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a bond of $2500 an d each sales- by trad e. He was a c a re ta k e r on
den. his wife, and Jo h n Doe M e- HAM. A d m in istrato r w ith th, Will
m ent features, b u t th e re w ill be m an a bond of SI000 to g u aran tee th e D r W. B H are place ab o u t sev-
D onald and all unknow n heirs A nnexed
m any o th er w a te r sports and land th at th ey w ill fulfill all co n tracts en y ears ago. and a fterw ard s m ov-
of N orm an M cD onald and L vda
D ated and first published Sep-
H e r e s y o u r c h a n c e to s lo c k lip
events as w ell.
and conduct th e ir business in ac- ed to H illsdale. He had been w ith
McDonald, his wife, and all o th er tem ber 2. 1937
on
m o n e y - s a tin g F o o d S p e c ia ls
duv1
th u ? u ee^ ' end on ,S u n - cordance w ith th e act and all ru les th e S ch u k arts fo r about tw o y ears
persons o r p arties u n k n o w n
D ate of last publication Septem -
m »l
n e SeC°-Td a" ' and re 8ulations p rom ulgated by the
He is su rv iv ed by th re e s o L -
f o r th e L a b o r D ay H o lid a y !
claim ing any right, title, estate. be7~3O. 1937
n u al Salm on derby. R evived as a . su p erin ten d e n t of public instru c- ~
z
lien o r in terest in th e re a l prop-
is«|.temb,r i. » . 1«. 2". « n . i ■. i "
R and - - E. - E. - L ohkem
p of P o rtlan d .
r tMVear- ,ro,,Iin* . for th,e
« provided in th e m easure,
e rty described in the com plaint. _____________________
W
illiam
L
ohkem
p of N eotsu: a
giant, fighting ro y al chinook sal-
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. ,
Prices E ffective Friday and
defendants in th e above en titled
Bankrupt: wurrrd
M ik a r h ,
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-
A ny pro sp ectiv e stu d en t m ay now d au g h ter. Mrs. C aro lin e P o « 'ers of
m on w ith
hook and - -•
lin e from
th e
s u it :
N O T I I 'K T O , K K I U T O K S
Saturday, Sept. 3 and
deck of a tossing fish in g boat has assu re him self as t o w h eth er a H illsboro, eig h t g ran d ch ild ren , and
In th e N am e of the S tate of O re- in the H i.tri. t r , tr. f th . , i
s
fascinated m an y anglers. M any school m eets th e req u irem en ts of eight g reat-g ran d ch ild ren .
gon.
you
a
re
h
ereb
y
re
q
u
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d
to
for
tl"'
b
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orw
.
n
say th ere is no fishing th rill to equal th e act by req u estin g to see th e li­
a p p e a r and a n s w e r ’th e com plaint ’" „ 7
‘'u n 4 ? 7 t^ <n.-nnk.'i'’'‘'
th e b attle w ith a big chinook «'eigh- cense w hich each salesm an is r e ­
filed ag ain st you in the above en-
a n d s t y le o f w a s h c o si i n & EhKD
ing from 25 pounds on up. M any 40 q u ired to c arry on his person.
titled su it on or before th e e x p ira-
t’o . Bankrupt, n < . H - ’ ? ! ’/» »n Bank
and 50 pounders a re tak en . T he d er-
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tion of fo u r w eeks from the date
by. w ith prizes fo r th e biggest sal-
„ ...
N o t ic e i-» h e r e b y » iv e n
t o a ll
, of th e first publication of this su m ­
m on taken, w ill be open to all en- „ C o-operate « n th y o u r com m unity
Blue Bell. E re s h s u p p ly
t h a t o n t h e 2 o t h « lay o f A u i t u » t , A . I>
mons.
to-«-it.
on
o
r
before
Septem
-
trie s.
co rresp o n d en t by tu rn in g in y o u r
A
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s
S
elena
H
iatt
66
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1937,
W ilfr e d
G . M ik s c h e o f B e a v e r t o r
A LOHA—Mrs. S elena H iatt.
R e g u la r ly 15c. P k g .
D C r l o t u . I J J i , i f y -----
o u SO ----
fail to —
ap-
h' O r e tr o n . t h e b a n k r u p t a b o v e n a m e d , w •
«I
p ear and an sw er p lain tiff w ill apply ilu ly jo ! idlcated bankrupt nnd that th
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in t h e ( m i n t y < , ’u r t li. . . . n i In , he
subscription by p aying up fo r as items. Be su re th a t th e item is real
c i " 8 ,!" «
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, T e, ^ - y0UuWant before S ep tem b er new s and n o t ju s t a m ere day's visi-
2 , -b n
M? y viIle- W is to r in th e com plaint, to-w it. fo r a c.mrt H,>u-*- ,»t K ilU b u r , , . O r e p - m , <>n th<
at P
p la
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itth
, i» y ■ f s - p i m i b e r .
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h
usband's
death
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decree
th
lain
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c
15. 193,. w hen th e y early ra te be- tatio n w ith in th e county o r to P o rt- 40
&
he
had at d iffe re n t from th e d efendant, J o h n H alden. M • »< wl," h
,» "l
'- h '
E reshiv bak ed . Plain or
com es $2.
28 land.
t f ♦ • y ears a ago she «idu
al a m e r e n t XL
nn t i/ iih
in tn w n .»
t e m i. p r o v e t h e i r Claim »*. Mi i» u n t u t r i- t e c .
t.rrpc
J ------------ S in
U m P O
f $ 3 8 0 8 . 0 0 W i t h in terest at , . K a r n l! ll. , h e b a n k r u p t , a n d t r a n t f u - t
h
tim
es estab lish ed ----
residences
ort
w
hole w h e a t. P o u n d
JLvrVz
land. H illsboro and A loha. Tw o o r p er annum from J a n u a ry 11, other b u x in e « * U* may properly come be-
a a id m e e t in g
d au g h ters su rv iv e her. Mrs. C. J. 1930, u n til paid, and th e fu rth e r f" r C e la im
b e p r e s e n t e d in f . r m
S tick n ey of A loha and Mrs. W. C. sum of $700.00 as atto rn e y s fees q u i rc< l I
the B a n k r u p t A « -t a n d n w
Faster, cleaner, more economical
K E I.I.f tG G ’S.
herein, to g eth er w ith th e costs and to .
H au b er o f W estport.
and dependable. That accounts
T h e B c h w lu le f ile - ! ,1 ¡
F u n eral services w ere h eld at the disb u rsem en ts of th is su it, and for
for the popularity of our laundry
a fu rth e r d ecree foreclosing th at
P o rtla n d C rem ato riu m M onday.
service.
certain m ortgage given by Jo h n
H alden and M arg aret H alden, his
GIVES A
Logger Arrested
w ife, and N orm an M cD onald and
A rrested a t th e C onsolidated log­ L yda M cDonald, his w ife, to A rth u r
HOUSEFUL
OF HEAT!
ging com pany, w here he has been H. H and an d G race L. P o rte r dated
em ployed. F red Z im m erdorf. 27. is N ovem ber 28, 1925. and recorded
b ein g held for officers from S te v ­ in Book 101. page 100. D ecem ber
ens Point. H i-., according to S h er- iu.
u le e m
n g a g e n R e ecords
c o ra s
10. 1925. in th
M u ortgage
C A N N IN G N E E D S
S O A P S P E C IA L S
if f
Jo h n Connell. Z im m erd o rf has of W ashington C ounty. O regon and
been on
th e coast th re e o r m ore assigned b y A rth u r H. H and and
years, it is believed, an d is w an ted P earl H and, his wife, and G race L
fo r d esertin g his fam ily, acco rd in g P o rte r and C larence D. P o rte r h e r
G lass top.
(Q uarts, dozen 85c)
D ouble refined. K ind to y o u r hands
to th e te legram from th e east
husband, to Jo h n S le re t by assign-
Spanish War
Veterans Picnic
Flying Enthusiasts
Form Aviation Club
M ountaindale Road
Closed S eptem ber 7
// You Could See Your Front Wheels
at 50 m. p. h. — You'd
Astoria Regatta
Plans A nnounced
Vocation School
Licenses Issued
COOMER
LACKEY
A ged M an Passes
H ere T hursday
I
I
c
t
1
t
I
t
t
1
1
for FA IR Week
arid LABOR DAY
4
M rs. Selena H iatt
Dies at A loha
P o ta to C h ip s
10c
F ig B ars
-d
CORN FLAKES Pkg.
Post Toasties Pkg.
ID E A L JA R S
Phone 47
BgTKESOCrc t U w f f i
HOME LAU NDR Y & DRY
CLEANERS
Telephone 47
, =
and cook in th e b u tte r u n til
« , ( 7 ‘¿ i ender, Comb m e w ith w h ite
S i
h=v,'na 7 ^ Crr , ° r )n d !-
)b?,k in 5 she11?; C over
bhT « reed „Hb r± . . " U^ bS. ^ d ^ a: ed
cheese and bro w n in a h o t oven.
H illsboro, O regon
Q u ality jo b p rin tin g —A rgus.
m en t d ated M ay 16. 1928, and re-
corded in Book 109, page 265. May
16. ] 928. in th e M ortgage R e c o rd
of said C ounty and S tate, and for
such o th e r an d fu r th e r re lie f as
th e C ourt shall deem eq u itab le and
ju s t an d th a t execution Issue th e r e ­
for.
T his sum m ons is p u blished by or-
You'll hen fÿUy
^
HOT WATER
WORK?
M O N D A Y N IG H T
W ith this
•lv
Wor>d, .
p ' ^ ty
o ,r
•
'"»'on,.
TANK
Af
•
C annot over-heat; is noise­
less and safe.
•
K eeps hot w ater on tap 24
hours o f the day—at low
cost.
*»d
of ^ ° O
° A a c ¿
'errion
^ 1 » .
°'ch *
’fr,
COM PLETE
AT W
STORES
20 to 30';, off on D uo-T herm
and C ole's Hot B last OIL
BURNING C IR C U L A T IN G
HEATERS. A l s o reg u larly
$85 Cole oil b u rn in g c irc u la t­
ing h eate r only $51.
.
COCAT,ON «
A r m o u r ’s S t a r
Full 1-lb. can
10c
10c
1)ar_ 19c
Fam ily
C H O C O L A T E ,;,! ,
Enough C andy
fo r th e W hole
A rm our's
LUNCH SPREADS—L iver
Sausage.
D eviled Ham.
Mock C hicken, D eviled
Tongue, etc. CAN
PIC K LE S—Sweet. Sour,
M ustard, Mixed, etc.
6-oz. Jar
Produce Specials
CO FFEE
Chaie and Sandborn
D ated for F reshness
W A T E R M E L O N S Ï ocnd 0'1 R
ipe l i e
Pound
nipc-
S w e d . Secdlc
POUND
P ra irie
w h e a t.
A N D HIS ORCHESTRA
*
124 S. 2nd Ave.
VBEACH
PORK
H illsboro
“Saves You Money on
Every Purchase’’
M a id .
$.
49-lb. bag
E L EC TR IC S T O R E
M c D onald
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Made by C rystal While.
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Installed on easy terms. Ask
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gentle w arm th for mild days. All
a t the turn of the handy dial.
W ith patented dual-chamber
b u rn e r a n d “ w a ste -sto p p e r” ,
tests prove it the m ost econom­
ical oil heater made. See all eight
models—3 finishes—
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O perates at only 8/10 of
lc per kilow att hour for
c o n tro lle d electricity—so
it’s economical!
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29c
io 2 0 c
N e w c ro p .
M ild f la v o r .
F
oft
Requires absolutely NO at­
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dozen
B O R E N E '7 “ „,
Pork & Beans
Pure Honey
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