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Drunken Driver Pays Si00 Fine Emmett Hillsboro, was charged h drunk- en driving and lodged in div Thursday night after he drove his truck into twi ears belonging to John C Marion B. Northrup. both boro route 3. Deputy Sh Cornelius made the arrest Stafford pleaded g lilty lice A W Havens' court ’ of driving while . itoxicated was fined >100 and grants d to complete paym.-,t of the a ment. Fred Geppert and Claude : Bester. both of Portland, were fined slO in Havens' justice court for drunkenness on a pubi c h e They were arrested Sunday b State Officer Johns >n • d Def". ' Sheriff Ben Corn- 1 i - Held for Larceny A sixteen - year - ol 1 Hillsboro youth was apprehended by sheriffs deputies and lodged in jail here Tuesday on a charge of larceny aft er he tried to sell stolen property to a local furniture si. re The y itl is accused of stealing a : -rtabli radio from a parked car belonging to Mary Caidwell. North Fir-- ave nue. on the night of January 15 The radio had been purchased by Miss Caldwell at the same furni ture store where the boy attempted to dispose of it. Employes at the store recognized it and notified the auhorities A nineteen-ycar-old y ath arrest ed by Deputy Sheriff Dick Busch on a larceny charge was released on his own recognizance Friday when it was discovered he was suffering from smallpox He was ordered to appear to face '.he charge on April Plumbing Removed William T Clark reported to the sheriffs office here Tuesday that his house on the Bert ta-Beaverton highway near Tillicum Tavern wa. entered sometime since April 1 and all the bathroom fixtures re- Millspnugb Rites At 2 P.M. Today Be Mai Mr H Rite Kn.. brought Marriage Licenses n Beav- Donald Charles Jurg* erton route 2. and Enr Dick Hillsboro route 4 Boyd George Lunder. Forest n ve i ute 2 and Eleanor Kath- Thomas Philip Castle, and FI orinda Mar e Buse Grove moved The house had been vacant and up for sale he said Entrance was made by breaking a window pane in the kitchen door Mrs Clifford Malone..“ reported the theft of her car n Monday night or early Tuesday morning fr. m her home at 6+S South ’• irs* avenue The ignition key had ucen left in the car. she said representatives of <-\veeks-v«Id bi - 'v - '“other grandfather ting Ide '.e Perkins and John A. H ABTS Clerk W C. MEEHAN. Manager •med We Must Liquidate THESE QUALITY Of Mr: 5 etetation Harmed R nee has brought pring burning of astures is decid- T B Pi bu dr destroyed on er repeatedly t a den uded able- resul For Some Eneruetir 1 !• >y • See Our Window nnd MfiWW’«■»XXKXXbOOCXMXOWO®' Ask for Pnrticuli»r» Opening Dance Balm Grove Snnded Floor Saturday, April 15 Music by SWING ME1.OD1ANS DELTA DRUG STORE The RFXAI.L Store "Where You Save with ON We Specialize in Hair Tinting DELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Real Estate Transfers DF! I A STRAIN. Pt :> Phene 2374 Baseline St. across from Bay-Malin* C.miu-ry If Ibboro bv be Safetv Sonnet I ble all spr g burning cd clos« n make e is either burned put out be ireque driver fie. d froi Tae LT nd V in Valleyford. ’;.r ger of McMinn- West Union school oon and par' and crGA e vor SAVINGS EARN MORE HERE! DODGE SEDAN— Original high luster. Blue finish. 5 excellent tires, mechanical ly perfect. One owner car that shows good care. Radio and heater. Low easy terms. CHEVROLET COACH— Elack finish like Good rubber. Just a few of the outstanding quality cars in our used car stock. Many others to choose from. p-1.1 Of th* STATE Mt TV AL III E ISCOML I 31 *54 w n DISH RSLMEMS S « > $U M lUll.tTl.U TS It.$71.8«.» Savings may be withdrawn at any time without earning* loss. 2 - WUM 3 Member Federal Home Loan Bank UI. il f * FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Hillsboro . J. M. PERSON, Manager MentajMillstones are Going Out of Style ASSURANCE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS OPENED TUALATIN VALLEY Phone 911 He I m.W Current Rate ON SAVINGS AU THOM IX U SALM AM» SCAVK/ COMM Midi Not only do your savings earn the maximum re- turn in this institution—but each account is in sured up to S5000 under Federal Plan. Let us dis cuss a savings program with you. STUDEBAKER SEDAN— Original bla< k finish. A-l mechanical condition. Broad cloth upholstery. THK He Synopsis of Annual Statement perfect condition and a very economical car to own and operate. car. Mohair upholstery. White side-wall tires 75'. new. and B XRKI R FORD “60" TUDOR— Low mileage. In FORD COUPE— Low milage. A spotles bur a rd con* d Kn H P they took a ling at Grand a mrou g in front g a I roug! ricted to make room for more new car business. Hillsboro Bicycle I hi. week-end only we «ili gite two leculur S3 Oli. I'LKHtNIMs lur Ihr porr of i nr pilo 15 MAr jour ap pointnii nt early H USED CARS 3rd and Washington Free Permanent Special aether : passes stricted slow dow e ditch: 1 HILLSBORO new. Mohair upholstery. Hotwater heater. |;t «■MnMMKKMIk- siderable worry and inconvenienc.' of Apr:! 1939. in th» r dtur • ! th Sifety" to a number Admhxlon 25c estatu of Alice 1. Rmi’nond di L»die. Free until 9 15pm ceuM'd. ! thu undt r<Rnvd ux-uutn\ of said estatu ud! from »nd niter thu 13th day of M u- 1939 II at X!W*1*:X7OO'' .ifuu'yXX’OWWSQCXMK side of the e the burn pu\aU* sale to the highest b:dd« r id 70 Mm- in one tract, f i c »»h in har d, di ther M it uquircd be ■ f the f« llow ing described i d Portland property belonging th • d uea' bur JuFresne. 26 ed at the timv of 1 » r <ie.ith. and pr that said estate has auquirud .her»’ domi in since said time said real rio$>- erty lying, being and eluate in BRINI. \ IKUMI \MI S\M Wa - • r- • C . V ( »• i t ol I! I't KM N I la nv.ng B.iby Joins Families he America: but ct 1937 II i II n I hho mg. WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH 1937 M. W BENNETT Plio St lieds 1451 Dofre tdness. declared the guard com nder who said ability ourselves sense, rie pt .r.tec out tha ed States had ;d lb a ar^ one ed 1937 Remumb. ’- thu m re y more you sell when u Want Ad' After May 15 . according ESCROWS Bicyclists u ho ride without lights at night, and who rid» swiftly into thu street from a *td< roaj. alley or sidewalk arc amotv. the chief contributors to collisions between bicycles and autom<»b.le according to Secretary if Statu Earl Snell Bicyclists uha inak« sudden turns without suinahik who cling to moving vehicle. « t who ride tw.» abreast ii thu hifl • way also become involvoi in nuv v mishaps Four generations on both sides of the family were rep- resented in a unique reunion here Mondav at the old Estate Mice 1 Redmond Christian church home of Mr «I. Perkin on South .1 Kyi - state fire warden f. EXF( I TR!\ ^ALE Of REAt Third avenue. Ages in the group ranged from 83 years ■ ithern part of the northwe PROPERTY f Oreg n states that so mar for the eldest to six weeks for the youngest. Ni tire is hvreb) givur that bv On the Perkins side of the house were Mrs. A. J. Per on which the fire season begins that virtue of ar. order license a id d* kins, 83. great-grandmother: B. R. Perkins. 50. Zenith. «1 explanation of this law should cree issued out nf t h e County Wash., grandfather: Mrs. Katherine DuFresne (nee Kath- be beneficial and perhaps .save con Court of thu C Statu of Oivpo;' f r Speaks at Rotare TITLE INSURANCE fourth he pic- father. Four Generations on Both Sides WM. C. DUNHAM. Owner J. W. HUGHES. Auctioneer 1937 Intel lor I v Irrlur HOT ESTIM ATES had resided H eight yt ii prior to Januars d thi year when she went to live with her daughter in Portland DISPERSAL SALE 136 S. 2nd Ave. PAINTING M. Anum.l i IV II Mill j i ,• 84 rvMdrnt < f HiHebom f r n.«» i ot the pwst 47 ycMK. d « d T k at the home of hut damthtet M»*» Mai v Klineman in Portion I Fu neral sernco will be held at 2 , tn today »Th’tt •»Jin » in t‘ ■ |) »ne »on and Sowell chapel Rev R 1 Putnam officiating with mtei nent in the Fir l awn uttne!*»\ Surviving are no o» Edu d m Sr- katu Wash and t o » In daughters Mrs J us - m H if ew » : Hdhbor.' ami Mi Euv.en:a Ileus lev i f Yoncalla Mrs Mill 4m^h was a member ef the F i turn S’ , until recently w h< n ill huahh f< ri ed her to retire Her husba- d. 1’homxs Juffui^ot Milbpaukh w h < dic'd here on December 12 1938 had been a Mason f u 65 sears Mrs Millspaugh \\ i lx>ru i n Iowa, October 1. 1855 and first Having sold my farm. I will sell at Public Auction at my place— 2 miles south and ^-mile west of Cornelius, Ire following described to the need o speaking before property, on Thursday noon. Officers listed men of Bat TUESDAY, April 25 — Sale starts at 1 p m artillery, local n*1 11 head of good dairy catle. 3 cow s riving mi rec ear-old pany. were preset: heifers. 1 bull 2 years old. and + heifer calves- as guests of Do: 1 John Deers' mower. 1 hay rake 2 walking plows. 1 disc, one Fred SewelL w: chairman, pointed 2-section harrow-. 2 wagons 1 hay rack. 1 fodder cutter, gas engine. cream separator, set harness, saddle, milk cans, wedges and value of the na many other small articles found n the average farm. Also some $6 (kX) annual pay household goods. Lack of traimi TERMS: Make arrangements with clerk men in many cases 1938 Thur +dnv. \ pril I *, ] u ’ nit T sb nnn argus . ititi sforo . on re on Paire Two Ml I on often tee hate met a perxon who was content to wear defeat like n mill stone round his neck. How refreshing it was to see him resolve to use his neck to hold up his chin! Then he saw a failure for what it should be — not a millstone but n milestone on the road to long- range achievement. It’s how well he carried on that was all important. He had looked defeat in the face and no longer feared it. Nor would he let mild success lull him into lazy contentment. He was ready for his full share of the glorious opportunities that America alone can offer him. He went swinging down the highway with the courage of youth —the spirit of America.