ra g e Six H IL L S B O R O Many H urt, One Dead in Accidents Changes M ade in Fire Hall; T ruck Arrives (C<witinu<*d ( to m p n g , 11 H illsboro’s new fire tru ck bare as yet of any fire-fighting eq u ip m en t—rolled into the fire station q u a rte rs in the city hall last week am id a sort of join, christen in g c e r em ony for i, and a rem odeled fire hall. The truck, a new Dodge, was d e livered by Cady M otor com pany I, w as purchased by the city for ad d i tion to the fire d ep artm en t's cqinp- m ent. The new body and fire p a ra phernalia. w hich w ill m ake it one of th e states up-to -d ate pieces of fire fighting equipm ent, w ill be p u r chased and constructed by th e fire m en's organization. C hanges Made in Building E xtensive alteratio n s in the city hall recently have doubled the space of the fire dep artm en t's q u a rters m oved th e city jail cells, added a tool and equipm ent storage shed, and seen the erection of a new hose drying tow er. O ne partitio n w as re m oved at the back of the old fire- h all space, doubling the length of th e quarters. Had it not been for this im portant enlargem ent, the new truck w hich has a 16-foo, long chassis behind th e cab. could not have been accom m odated. F ire d e p artm en t trucks are now in the sam e p art of th e building w ith the city hall heating unit, thus assuring p ro p e r w arm th and consequent easier startin g of m otors in w in ter w eather, according to S. W. Mel- huish. fire chief. G arage space on th e T hird street side of the citv hall was cut som e w h a t by the alterations, and the cells of the city jail w ere moved to th e east side of th e building in the changes. A dditional storage space fo r city trucks and equipm ent, how ever. w as provided bv th e u tiliza tion of space form erly left idle in th e west portion of th e b uilding Tools and supplies arc now housed in a new shed a, the back of the hall. a school safety lane The th ird ear t i n ol\o il in the w reck w as a pickup driv en by G ilbert Bates of Aloha G ilpen was follow ing th e Bates car going cast, and sw ung to his left when Bates tu rn ed onto U nion a v enue east of Aloha. Tongue w as taken ,«> P o rtlan d in an am bulance and G ilpen sustained bruises and face lacerations. Electric E m ployes Hurt A nother of th e .epidem ic of tr a f fic accidents w hich show ered the county durin g the last w eek r e sulted in injuries to five persons in a collision on the T u alatin valley highw ay near W itch Hazel east of H illsboro about 6 p nt. Sunday H arry Sheldon 42. a n d H erb U lery. 50. both of Hillsboro, p as sengers in F ran k B row n's car. w ere all in ju red when th eir m achine crashed into a tru ck d riv en by W illiam Eiehoff of G aston A ll. three w ere em ployes of th e P o rt land G eneral E lectric c o m p a n y here. Eiehoff. together w ith his four-year-old d au g h ter Jean ette, and Donald R ichter. 2. w ere r e moved to a P o rtlan d hospital for treatm en t. Sheldon, most se rio u s ly injured, was tak en to Jo n es hos pital here, as w as U lery. Mrs T eresa R ichter, m o th er of tiie in ju red tw o-year-old boy. was ju st re tu rn in g from a visit in a P o rtlan d hospital w ith her h u s band. w ho was in ju red recently in a sim ilar accident n ear Gaston She was uninjured. A R G U S, H azeldale 4-H A chievem ent M eeting at School Saturday H AZELD ALE H a .e ld a le 4 - H club achievem ent m eeting will be held at the school house Saturday evening G uest speakers w ill be H C S ey m o u r of O S C . L E Francis, assistant county agent; Ben F ab er of Hillsboro, w ho is head of th e electrificatio n 4-H clubs F aber w ill show talk in g m oving pictures. E very th in g is free, even to the lunch w hich w ill be serv ed bv the 4-H girls Hold Verse C ontest A B ible verse contest is on a, Sunday schvx'l w ith prizes for the child in each class learn in g the most verses before C hristm as. A t tendance w as 64 Sunday Miss T helm a D avies spent the w eek-end at h er hem e at S pring- dale. Mrs. Jetd erk s H este-s H azeldale Happy H our club m eets this Thursday afternoon at t h e hem e of Mrs A1 Jeld erk s. th e pupils of the School Friday afternoon Also .- o m e beautiful scenery along the C olum bia river highw ay. A nnavelle M orrell was q u ite ill last w eek at the hom e of her aunt. Mrs 11 C C hapm an Mr and Mrs F rank G arven spent the w eek-end at Sherw ood w ith relativ es Raise I uud for T reats A large crow d atten d ed the pie social at the school Friday evening Com m unity singing w as led by M rs W illiam Heil w ith B yron B riteh at the piano How ai d Hahn gave a reading W A. Halm and A1 Jeld erk s w en- the auctioneers T w enty-tw o dollars of the ptej was raised for th e ch ild ren 's C h ris t m as treats G ene T ruessel of N ew berg played the violin and B yron B riteh of H uber accom panied him on the piano for dancing. B irthday C elebrated Security Loan D em ands T old b y V . S. M adsen H IL L S B O R O . O R EG O N SIM M O N'S 111 the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate f lr a l m ee tin n • f h e r ii«*,|llo»'« u l t i he h e i,I I t i ih l lll h* >. > I í i " III» t ' M ' l i i P ’ tax es for the year 1939. to g e th e r' «-.ei». «i.i«: |H I In I .Hili', ('« •u ri K o oin in d i r t 'o im ly w ith the penalties, interest and tlon» « laimml I t.,111 lloll»» M l H i l l I..O », l » t , I ' " I . , I, D ulcí Dv, «'inb«'E IH.Ì.' of Oregon, for W ashington Coun costs thereon upon th e real p ro p 1 1,., n i . i i • al i« *i ili«« '.’«Uli ilny lllo s li L o s t . I »■; h tv erty assess, si to th e d e fen d an ts' I L t l i k l t i p i , V . Hillat*,>|,>. (In \ M . Ml w h l, h tim e M l'l I i r t l l l o l t IH BV ■uve i h m i la in i» , a p p o in t m l.VBY HARGROVE P laintiff, ¡ a i Uuni. p herein and situ ate in W ashington I I I IH lfP , P» m n in r th e b a n k r u p t. Mini I r a n , V s C ounty. Oregon, and particular!., S O T I« I I I ( K ID IIO K N I »o , » n , h . p i p a r ly JOHN HOWES a n d N E L L I E described as follows, to-w it . Ollit' h«*l In I hi* I Hat i I«'» » oil I I o f l i l t * I ' l i i t i - I S i i i l i I1OVVKS. his w ite, J M How es. a it,i I hr (liti i let t i d r v i i o n S outheast 1, of the N orthw est single m an. Irm a B artlett and C of Section 23 T ow nship 2 South I I Iti. Ma"........ x i . l t I t s i N h i t i ' h i* ll m ik iu p ' \ t i l i c i ,11». ». 'I III llt ilik l I ll'll \ J B artlett her husband, E liza of Range I West of the W illam ette h« K itn k u ip i . N o It I In h a h llltla a . 91" beth M uldriek, a single w om an. M eridian, excepting, how ever, that N, ir tlllo l« h ereby u i veit o a ll t la m ir ti I l u t i I h r ■ vruih« fH ih ,la v o f b A I» Daisy Alice M arkham and l ew certain parcel as m ore particularly I »au*,I De,» • in t e r H. HU«’ 7 All i , ( S lllllllllll o alien M arkham , h e r husband. described in Book W page 213. I H h U I'M h im . i i i n id s n I h r I 'H iik iiip i m I m i r n a m e , I Maggie T urner, a widow, Ella Deed Records of W ashington Coun «lu I y I tiitlIi'M H ill h o lo d , m it i th a i lrd h a n k i tip i H a nk n ip t , v Ball, a w idow . M argaret M ar ly. Oregon. tin. a single woman Earl J together w ith laxes upon said l.avery and M yrtle M l.avery. real property subsequently paid his wife. Joseph l.avery. a single thereon w ith the rale of interest man. and Bessie M artin and G on said am ounts as follows Year's Tl i x Receipt Interest to Tax Date• Paid N um ber A m ount Aug 22. 1937 Nov 22. 1932 ta si 110K7 $46 93 »17 77 Dec 27. 1933 1932 9776 5649 Iti 43 'M F l HIN« new our i.iiuiiii.. 1933-4 No\ 13. 1935 14598 68 73 9 81 \\ ' Cuke topped with Det 7. 1937 IMS 11872 33 82 mocha m.n hmallow delicious 1836 Det 7. 1937 15728 51 30 Icing Oet 7. 1937 1937 16028 57.77 be d ecla red and deero rd to be a I’ M artin. her husband. Defend- fu st lien upon said real property, ants. To: Jo h n Howes. N ellie Howes. J ami the w hole thereof, and su p erio r m all rt'speet.s to the hen und claim s M Howes. Maggie T u rn er. Ella of the defendants, and each of Ball. Jo sep h l.avery and M yrtle them , and that said lien be fo re A reni ta.de H e a t ’loin tile (> I South M. L avery. D efendants: closed and the said p roperty h e re In the N am e of the S tate of O re in and in said c«»mplamt described gon. G reeting: You. and each of be sold in the m anner provided by law and that the defendant.», and The best hak» <1 C l u n k full >f fruit you. a re hereby notified and r e each of them , and a 11 persons quired to a p p ear in the above e n claim ing by. through or tinder them, PIES— A illic it .Hid A pple. Each 25c titled court and an sw er th e com o r eith er of them , be forever b u r plain, of the p laintiff herein filed red and foreclosed of any and all I K EN C H D O N UTS— Dozen 30c against you in the above en titled right, title und interest in and to cause on o r before the 12th day of said real property, and every part ! II, in.,ml l*,'ifrrtlon ltir.1,1 and l*a«lrlr\ at 1 nui 4liu< i r>. F ebruary, 1938. said date being and parcel thereof, except th e a fter the ex p iratio n of sixty days sta tu to ry right of redem ption. from th e date of the first p u b lica T his sum m ons is served upon tion of this sum m ons upon you. you by publication th ereo f m the the date of the firs, publication H illsboro z\rgus, pursuant to an thereof being D ecem ber 9. 1937. o rd er of the H onorable R F rank and the d ate of the last p u b lica Peters, Ju d g e of the above en titled -» llr in a iid I 'r r lr r tiu n llrra d und P aalrlr» a t Your G rover tion th ereo f being Ja n u a ry 6. 1938. C ourt, made, rendered and entered and if you fail to so a p p ear and on the 8th day of Decem ber. 1937. answ er said com plain, or o th e r w hich said o rd er prescribed that wise plead thereto, or defend this said sum m ons shall be published in suit or pay the am ount due on ac said new spaper for four successive count of such delinquency, for and consecutive w eeks .the date w ant th ereo f the plaintiff w ill a p of the first publication being D e ply to the court for the relief p ra y cem ber 9. 1937. and th e date of ed for m his com plain,, to-w it: For the last publication being Jan u ary a decree that D elinquent Tax C er 6 1938 tificate No 2566 of plaintiff, as a s All process and paper.» may be signee of Mrs G I’ M artin, and served upon the undersigned w ith w hich said certificate was issued the sam e force an d effect as if lo the said M is Q p M artin on served upon the plaintiff herein th e 22nd day < >f N ovem ber. 1932. F J. McAl.FAK. A ttorn, s for by the S h eriff o f W ashington P lain tiff R esident A ttorney. State County. O regon, in the am ount of of O regon Post office address $82 23. the sam e being the am ount H illsboro. Oregon to get your S. & STAM PS then due and d elin q u en t for the (P e c •». 16. 21. .10. 19 17. a n d J a n ». I'.»;»» Mocha Cake s 29c A party w as given S atu rd ay ' evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Jo h n Itnlah in honor of the 18,h birthday of R ichard C h arm an of H oquiam . Wash . w ho was th eir guest. Mr and Mrs. H C C hapm an have as th e ir guest this w eek Mr C h ap / m an 's sister. Mr.- H C. Show n of F arm ers m W ashington county M itchell. R etta Sallee has re tu rn e d hom e needing loans for livestock, farm from the S h rin e hospital, w here equipm ent, feed, seed or o th e r o p e r ating goods m ust a tte m p t to secure she has been for sev eral m onths. credit from o th er sources before a p Show Movies Car Eire Reported T h e story of cotton from th e plying to the F arm S ecu rity A d m in Jack S tark of the St Johns d is fields to the cloth, was the m oving istration. according to V ictor S trict in P o rtlan d w as th e victim p ictu re show n by R P rillam an to M adsen, county re h ab ilitatio n su p e r of w hat ap p eared to be a hit-an d - visor. w ith h ea d q u a rte rs in the c o u n ru n d riv e r M onday evening when ty co urthouse here. his car w as o v ertu rn ed east o f A m ple funds a re av ailab le for B eaverton, according to a sheriff's all bona fide farm ers w ho m eet our office report. S tark 's car w as upsei requirem ents, but the F S A. cannot on the edge of th e highw ay and and w ill not displace o th e r g o v ern caught fire alm ost im m ediately, ac m ent or p riv a te agencies, said M ad U 'tv n tin ilt'd fr o n t p n s r , a cording to reports of those view ing sen "T here w ill alw ays be a vital th e w reck. Louis H ughson of a tractiv e suggestions to be found m need for banks and o th e r p riv ate n earby service statio n and others ev ery store. "Shop in leisu re in credit agencies." pulled S tark from the car and H illsboro" becam e the slogan of the rem oved him to B eaverton, w here local m erch an ts as they p rep ared Aid H andicapped is Ain, T he purpose of farm security he w as treated for head in ju ries selections for w eek-end crow ds. The large n u m b er of sto res w ith loans is no, ,o com pete w ith local T ow er Trrm ed Econom y an d shock by Dr. C. E Mason. The new dryin g tow er, a 25-foot S tark was in a dazed condition and in easy reach, to g eth er w ith u n ban k s and o th er cred it agencies but high affair ru n n in g th e full height unab le to give any details of the congested traffic and p ark in g fa to place handicapped farm ers in a cilities and th e reaso n ab le prices position w h ere they w ill be able to of the building, gives th e fire d e accident, it was reported. C harles W M arshall J r . 17. of prev ailin g o ffer ev ery inducem ent again use the local com m ercial c re d partm ent a long-sought accom m oda Y uletide shoppers A sp ecial it facilities available in the com m un tion for drying the 50-foot lengths ro u te one B eaverton, and A lbert to green "S an ta S uggests" ad v ertisin g of hose. C onstruction costs of the K arpstein. 13. also of B eaverton, section in today's issue of th e .Ar ity. it w as ex p lained O nly farm ers to w er w ill be m ore than m ade up w ere slightly in ju red in an au to gus contains fu rth e r info rm atio n u n ab le to qualifiy for sufficient com m ercial credit to c a rry on th e ir w ithin a few y ears by th e savings collision last Friday night on the fo N O T H E T d < K F D IT d K S r shoppers. farm ing operations a re eligible for in hose purchases, in th e opinion of Scholls F erry road a t P rogress In th e ( ’«»unty ( ’««urt o f th e S ta te of Ore» Sports Show Selected re h ab ilitatio n loans. »on . f,*r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty W ilbur Dillon, fire m arshal. It w ill when M arshall's car w as stru ck by An additional service to cred ito rs In th e M a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f H. A. “Idol of th e C row ds." a stirrin g en ab le the dep artm en t to d rain and a car driven by A rnold L. F a rm M ITCH ELL. D eem »cl. sp o rts p ictu re featu rin g J o h n is m ade possible th rough farm deb, e r of Oswego. d ry the hose properly, th u s elim in N o tic e is hereby g iv e n . th a t th e utule r« atin g any d anger of cord rotting. A 75-year-oId T igard resident W ayne, fo rm er all-A m erican foot ad ju stm en t available to all farm ers »ig n e d ha» been d u ly u p p o in te , I b y t he ball p lay er a, U niv ersity of S o u th in th e county Im p a rtia l negotiations a bo ve e n title d C o u rt, ».» \ tln iin i- i ra t rt x A ddition of th e new space and know n onl yas "Old Ja c k " was ■ f th e e s ta te o f » m i ,I dee •«I. a m i ha« q u a rte rs now assures privacy for in ju red T hursday night n ear the ern C alifornia, has been chosen as betw een debtors and cred ito rs often d u ly u u a lifie d a.» such. th e fe atu re of th e th e a tre party. lead to paym ents of long o u ts ta n d N< w . th e re f,, re. a I I |»erson*« h*tvtn$r all the city's equipm ent, m aking it railro ad crossing in T igard w hen T h e show is to s ta rt at 9 a. m. and ing obligations th rough ad justm ent, c la im s a g a in » ! »aid e s ta te a re h e re b y n o t i possible to keep all trucks, vehicles, hi, by a c ar driven by G eorge C. contin u e th ro u g h o u t th e day at the refinancing, tim e extensions o r sim fie d a n d require« ! to pre -,e n t th e sam e, to P eil of W aldport The eld erly man tools and supplies u n d er lock and g e th e r w ith p ro p e r x ,u c h e r» th e r e fo r , t«» V enetian th eatre, it w as a n n o u n c key. it w as declared. A ltogether, th e was rep o rted to have stepped back ed. T he p ro g ram was d raw n u p by ilar m ethods S everal eases w here th e u n d e rx ig n e d a t th«* la w o f f ic e o f firem en expect to pay n early $1000 in to th e path of P eil's car to avoid O range Phelps, th e a tre m anager, foreclosure and losses to both d eb to r B a g le y .t H a ro , in th e E irw t N a tio n a l c re d ito r seem ed in evitable have B a n k B uilding m H illsboro, Oreffint. on alterations and construction of being hit by a car com ing from w ith th e assistance of O. B K raus, and been satisfacto rily ad ju sted in this w ith in s ix m o n th » fro m th e «late h e re o f. th e new truck. B uilding changes th e opposite direction. His in ju ries co unty school su p erin ten d en t. l>at«*d th is **th da> • f H e eem ber, H»»7. m anner. w ere u n determ ined, b u t w ere not w ere carried on u n d er a h alf-and- HESS I' M I T< i t l L L . \< lm in i» t r a t r ix "Idol of th e C row ds" is d escrib o f th e K.»tate o f -a id Deei*a.»ed. h a lf sharing of expenses on th e p ar, th o u g h t serious. ed a s a picture filled* w ith s p o r ts B A t . L E ^ A H A K E . A tto rn e y » fo r A d- F. J. Sew ell. H illsboro u n d e rta k e r of the F irem en's association a n d m in is t ra t r i x. and county coroner, received leg in thrills, w ith ice hockey, w hich is th e city. • Dee. 9. !♦». 2-I. 1937. a n d .Ia n h. H M mi ed "th e w orld's fastest sport" C onstruction costs on th e new ju rie s and bruises w hen stru ck term i o n . . pro v id in g t h e ath letic a c t i T uesday night on th e street n ear his tru c k w ill run som ew here betw een N O TH E OE E IV 1 I, S E T T L E M E N T handsom e y o u n g star, pi $500 and $600. M elhuish said. P re s hom e by a car d riv en by P ete G ros- W e ayne, In th e C o u n ty C >urt o f th e S ta te o f O re p art of an am ateu r hockey p lav- lay gon , f o r W a.-h» ngto n C o u n ty . ence of m echanics, w elders and v a r sen of B ethany. Sew ell had just th e r w ho jo in s th e New Y ork B e M a tte r <»f th e E » tn te ..f , l ( i | | N E. ious tradesm en in th e ran k s of th e stepped out of his car w hen he w as a professional team , and th ro u g h R egistration of all unem ployed I n K th L-b.I I . | 17 fire dep artm en t m em bers w ill e n stru ck by G rossen's m achine, w hich his ste lla r play boosts them into w o rk ers of th e H illsboro district N o tic e i» h e re b y g iv e n , th a t th e u tu le r- able th e firem en to do most of the had sw erved to th e w rong side of th e S tanley cu p play-offs. A s tir w ill be u n d ertak en h e re by the »igne<L d u ly a p p o in te d A d m in i.» tr a tr ix o f w o rk on th e tru ck them selves, thus th e stre e t in an effort to avoid h it rin g clim ax is reached when g am state rc-em ploym en, service Mon th e a bo ve n a m ed eatate, ha» file»! in th e saving n early all lab o r costs, it w as tin g an o th er c ar and th ree beys on b lers attem p t to brib e th e young e n t it le d r o u r t and ,a u » e h e r f in a l J a n u a ry 3. it w as revealed here above account and re p o rt a» »ueh. a n d th e stated. By the tim e th e tru ck is com bicycles. A fter strik in g Sew ell, it sta r to "th ro w " th e series, then day. this w eek. c, u r t h a - fixe«! th e 9 th »lav o f J a n u a ry . side-sw iped th e u n d e rta k e r's car pleted th e city w ill have a m achine !'• <», a t th e h o u r o f lu o c lo ck A M of a rra n g e w ith gangsters to w reck A. J Johnson, d istrict m anager of and careened to th e opposite curb, w hich w ould cost in th e n eig h b o r th e tax i in w hich he is speeding th e O regon state em ploym ent se r s a id »lay. « m l th e c o u rt r»w»m o f th e ve e n title » ! c o u r t i n H tlla b o ro , O re g o n , hood of $3500. fire d ep artm en t o f it was reported. to th e game. B illy B urrud. 12- vice. w hich is affiliated w ith the a a bo - th e tin » q a m i p lace f o r h e a rin g ..b. ficials said. y ear-o ld sta r cast in th e role of U nited S tates em ploym ent service, je e tio n » to »aid E in a l A e c» n in t, an»l fo r Id eas Being C ollected W ayne's pal. provides a large sh are w as h ere late last w eek m aking a r th e f in a l » e ttle m e n t o f -a c t «•»tate D a ted t h i- Ard «lay o f D e cem ber, 1937. of th e dram a, p a rticu larly w hen he rangem ents for th e registration, and F irem en have spent considerable is t r a t r ix is seriously in ju red in th e taxi has asked for use of the city council of J P • L I X r N - A ' ’ •• S< »tf H J N o E h I n D E E K . B'-« \ « ■! ! m I in «•■•-.«•• tim e in the past tw o w eeks visiting t w reck. Sheila Brom ley. H untley cham bers in the city hall He plans E K A N ( IS E. s f l RUI.S. A l t •>rney fo r V ancouver. C orvallis and Y am hill G ordon and Russell H op,on also to brin g a corps of w o rk ers h ere on A «1 t n in i- t ra t r i x . and inspecting new fire equipm ent F u n eral services for Leo C. M c have leading roles in th e p icture. re c en tly added to th e fire d e p a rt Ja n u a ry 3 for the en ro llm en t and 66. H illsboro m erchant, w ere T opping off th e th e a tre program w ill continue them h ere as long as m en ts in those cities, w ith th e idea Coy. held T uesday m orn in g w i t h a of gath erin g th e ideas used th ere req u iem Mass a, St. M atthew 's w ill be an O ur G ang com edy. required, adding e x tra w o rk ers if and incorporatin g them in to th e C atholic church. Rev. J. T. Costello "F ishy Tales." and one of th e a l it is found necessary. w ays p o p u lar P opeye cartoons, e n new H illsboro truck. O ne purpose of the em ploym ent officiated a, th e services. titled "Fow l Play." C hanges scheduled as the result of cheek h ere is to d eterm in e w h eth er Mr McCoy died late S atu rd ay H illsboro firem en took ch arg e of th e new tru ck construction w ill see n ig h , a fte r an illness of only a o r not social security benefits are th e w ater wagon equipm ent now on w eek and a h alf He su ffered a p u ttin g lights on th e C hristm as tre e ow ed to th e unem ployed individuals. an old tru c k tran sferred to the stro k e th e d ay before T h an k sg iv situ ated on th e southeast c o rn e r of T h e ir registrations will be sen, to W hite, w hich is being retire d from ing. He was born in M ississippi on th e co u n ty c o u rt house sq u are, as Salem and checked w ith federal and fire d e p artm en t service. state records before any decisions A ugust 1. 1871 an d had lived in in past years. S an ta C lans w ill a p p ear for the a re m ad e on individual eases. Men N early all th e m oney being spent H illsboro for th e past 17 years, ch ild ren follow ing each co m plete being p ro p rieto r of a grocery store on strik e are not eligible to register, by th e firem en as th eir share of th e show on S atu rd ay , it w as stated. it w as announced. B enefits paid ou, tw'o p rojects is d eriv ed from th e ir here. He is surv iv ed b y his wife. S y l an n u al "H appy Days" ev en t held on The free show for th e ch ild ren u n d e r th e plan w ill run from $6 to th e F o u rth of Ju ly , w ith some in via. and four sons. R aym ond of will ru n contin u o u sly from 9 to 5 $15 a w eek, depending upon the com e received from th e ir occasional P o rtlan d ; A rnold of San Jose. Cal ; o'clock, it w as announced, w ith classification of the w orker. Sixteen dances. As the resu lt of th e heavy M erle of Bend, and F ran k lin of S an ta C laus and h i s n u m erous w eeks is th e m axim um period over dem ands on the firem en's fund, i, H illsboro. R ecitation of the rosary candy gifts a p p e a rin g at each p e r w hich these benefits w ill be paid R egistration in H illsboro will b e w as stated th a t they m ay find it took place M onday evening at the form ance. gin on the first d.-fy of the new year necessary to give an o th er dance in Donelson & Sew ell chapel In te r m ent w as in the M ount C alvary on w hich offices will be open. The th e n ear fu tu re to m aintain th eir D ark n ess m u ltip lies th e chance new com pensation plan become e f cem etery. sin k in g fund. of au tom obile accidents. W ith w in fective on Jan u a ry 1. tw o days be "T he G reat M arket P Iacp o f te r's advent, special atte n tio n to fore the close of New Y ear's holi H elp y o u r correspondent send in days. e arly copy. Some F rid ay or S a tu r W ashington C ounty" — the Argus th e condition of h eadlights is urged classified page. L ist y o u r w ants in by th e O regon S tate M otor associa d ay if possible. these colum ns. tf tion. Q uality job p rin tin g —Argus. Hillsboro Ready for Party Day T h u rsd ay , Dec,•ini»,<r 9, 1937 Registration of U nem ployed Set Old Virginia Corn Bread, loaf Fruit Cakes, lb. c - 40c - 60c PERFECTION BAKERY i ÌWJiofìda ARM OUR'S RESI N O T H E T d < K E D IT d K S In th e D ia tric L t ’m ir t o f th e U n ite»! S ta te -. f<»r th e D ia t r ic t o f dr«*gon In ih«* M a tte r o f A I .K E K T h W IN H I L L . K a n k ru p t . N o B 2.' " * l in B a n k r u p t, , N o tic e 1» h ereby g iv e n to a ll e r c llt o r » ’ h a t on th e 2 7 th «lay o f N«»vemher. A 1» IV \ ii»*' • r i o.ici i .I Hunk «»•. - gou . th e b a n k ru p t a bo ve n a in e ,!. w a - «Inly a d ju d ica te « ! b a n k r u p t, and th a t th e fir < t in e r t in g o f hi« r r v d itu r a w i l l he hel«l in • he C o u n ty <’«»urt K>»»ni in th e C o u n ty c . u rt H "U -e at H lll» h o r o . O re g o n . on I he '2 "th »lay o f p c, e m b e r. 19 17. a t ten \ M . nt w h ic h tim e -a id c re d ito r» m ay a tte n d , p ro v e t h e ir r la im » . a p p o in t a t r .^t«*e , v ,im in e th e h a n k r t ' and tri« i act -u e h o th e r In i»in «--- an m a y p ro p e rly com e b e fo re - a id m e e tin g C la im » m ii» t be p re se n te d in fo r m re q u ire d by th e K a n k ru p t A c t and w o rn to The -< h«»lule file d diMrlowed 1172 P E A N U T BUTTER Lb. 10c C O R N FLA K ES 3 pkgs. Powde ■r. C A L U M E T Baking 1-lh. tin P E A C H E S D No. fN D 2 E 1 . E . tin . long C O C O A N U T d i r . ..... Lb. e rl V C O C O A \ \ av tin tins 17c 21c 17c 23c 25c A LBERS HARRISON D. HUGGINS M. D. EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT SPECIA LIST Scot Tissue 3 rolls 22c Scot Towels 2 rolls 19c 13c W a ld ’f Tissue 3 rolls PARKAY Th all purpose .Mat gariitt w ith Vitamin. z\ and I>. 20c Pound GLA SSES FITTED Xmas Candy C o m m rrrial B uilding Phones Umidente 2972 O ffice 2971 Old Hour« 1 .30 p 2 lbs. »il .VI PR O PS Illg 6. '! lbs. PLAIN MIX : : See it ( round! Know it s Fresh. Fashioned < IUI, <11 A I ES i m. to 12 m. m . t<> 6 t» m . COFFEE 3 lbs. C IHM OI. A I ES 1 lit I k < \ ( IIO< (>l. V 1 ES 5-lb. box ( III R ltlE S 1 • ■ l l h la* \ PE PPER MIN IS C i' ■ late Box Special Prices eu 25c 25c 25c 35c 89c 29c 29c X m as (a n d , M yille. Piggly W iggly Special. 2 lbs. ALM ONDS— Soft Shell l.b B R A Z IL S— Largì- ; izi- Lie Sunrise. and Pound 25c (3 lbs. 73c) N u ts to ( h u r d le s - t I I RON Pound 25c 28c 25c Flour Sale 19c Pound XMAS NUTS PEAN I I S — 15c Pound ■ E E I.S - Pound R A ISIN S— Bleached. 2 lbs O A IE S — I ' -II' p k t Peerless •$ 1 .1 3 49-lb. sack S p erry’s or Fisher’s I’ iggly W iggly 49-lb. .69 s Sack I W e d e p e n d upon every proven .scientific device to a ssu re you th a t D A IR Y M ILK a n d w holesom e a possible. z\ (ria l vince you of th e pu rity d elicio u s lipa Ithfulnez m ilk from th e R O T H D A IR Y H igh G radr M ilk and ( rram « Box 342 Hillsboro Telephone 36R7 S P E C IA L S FO R S A T U R D A Y BEEF LIVER Young, Tender. 2 lbs. 25c LARD 19c SALMON 29c OYSTERS PU R E. 5-lb. pail 10-lb. pail 69c $.135 K IPPE R E D . STEAKS L O IN or R IB . Lb. CHEESE Wisconsin Swiss. L IN K S A U S A G E , ■b. L". 20c H olland H E R I R IN G 10-lb. $ K it 1 .3 9 Lb. P IN T 19c 22c H illsboro M eat C o . A í a , ear t h í but ■ pay rue iryr *1” ll;i" h , li, al Blended I roduce Specials BE W ISE - BUY NOW! ED’S Prices A gain Reduced MASTER MKT. V /li NEED mor< room for on the 1938 S IE V E R and Io reduee on r present G E N U IN E B A R G A IN S of are ex am p les; Lodges 25c 19c 25c 25c < R R A N IS $4 S C IE N T IF IC D A IR Y IN G -- fo r B E T T E R M E A T S I SED < A Its t railed in S T R E A K P O N T IA C — Saturday O nly «lock we a re o ffe rin g w id th the follow ing BONELESS Lb. T U R N IP S or Rutabagas. 4 lbs. -f i CABBAGE Pound 29c 2 lbs. 29c KRAUT, ql. 10c AliO S W E E T SPUDS No. I ’s . 3 lbs. 14c ORANGES Ihl’Ht sI size we « HH buy d 7 „„ 25c Spri'ial low price on cases and half-eaers of oranges. And H ow About These for Cheap Transportation? ’28 Dodge Sedan ’26 Hudson Brougham Brouuham 5c Each Solid he;,,Is. LARD Above Cars Sold U nder O ur G O O D -W IL L G u aran ty lettu c e Solid heads. R» 10c HAMS ’33 Chev Master 4-door Sedan $375 ’32 DeSoto 4-dr. Custom Sedan 295 ’35 Chev l ’/jj-lon Stake Rack, dual 475 WE RESERVE THE RIGHI T< i LIMIT Q UA NTITIES $75 50 ltr-p» i I our stock for sim ilar bargain PROO F O F LAST STATEM ENT l l n u h l r In m t r r l P r n p l r Dniihl, loinl. < i>»<> p i c t i m e m e r e l y l< « i. e a n d ire,el,e,I ligam ent: IkHiblr <an, nir;m I\«.«» jo in t . »»f w hich Ihcrc ;»if of com c. no < n is < : . llir r r A ir I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IT ¿■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i C artw right 8C Bolt, Say W 11c i Leo McCoy Dies Here Saturday Cold, brisk w eather brings a need fo r more meat in your daily diet. W hen you shop at the H IL L S B O R O M E A T C O . you know th at you can get top q u al ity meats— w ithout upsetting your food budget. 49c 34c No CARTWRIGHT & BOLT, Inc. A uthnrlrrd P ontias llr a lr r s SA L E S and SERVICE t n » 3r« A vr. IIII.I.SBO R O P honr 751 J F R E E D E L IV E R Y H illsboro Phone 3131 Prices Effective F ri. - Sat., Dec. 10 and I I jfimiHlIIIIIHIIKI HaHaiHMMHRItIMIHt.« ■■■