The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O A R G U S
Thurs»!«»1. J u lv 18. 1 ;>4ù
Home Owners Asked to Cut Low
Limbs; Baseball Game Slated
CGR.NDLILS
Home ow ners in
C o rn eliu s a re ask eu lo cut .□»»-
l.nngm g lin jjs over sidew alks so
th a t u is sale to pass u n - e r m em
in darkness.
S u n ja y at 2 p. m th e re w ill be
a ibasc'Oall gam e on th e g ro u n as at
b t. P eter s L u th era n cn u rcn be­
tw een th e m a rrie d m en and th e
sin g le men.
Mr. an a Mrs A rt Nash and fam -
ily left M onday lo r an ex ten ded
v isit in N to ra s a a w ith ln e n a s and
re atives
B irihda»-. ( rlrlii ati d
»Mrs. -viartha M ann celeb rated h e r
80th b irtn d ay an n iv ersary ju l» Id
ai the ncm e ol ah a i.. o ils », <
M ooberry in H ilisb o rr. G ifts w ere
p re sen ted to h er and in tne a lte r-
noon pictures w ere tax en ano re-
lre sn m e n ts
served. Mrs. H enry
'lin es, w hose birthday was also
th a t cay, cut th e cake. Places w ere
laid lo, i t guests, in the evening
Mrs. Mann
and Mi»
Hcoecea
L oo d in w ere e n tertain ed w ith a
d in n e r an a p resen ted w ith c o r­
sages. Sunday. Mrs M a in s b irtn -
dev was ooserved at the M ethodist
ch u rch in C ornelius
Mrs. A. S tro tn y er is at C anby at
cam p m eeting w :n h er d au g h ter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W agner and sens
hav e m oved from tne L. C. Moo-
b e rry larm to Pendleton
Mi ana Mrs. P ercy .xewtnan a t­
ten d ed m e bourn D akota p.cnic
b u n aay .
'Mrs. L. C. Davis is ill at h er
home.
K. E. T an n er is still :n St Vin-
c e n t’s hosp ital in P o rtlan d He is
still critical.y ul Mrs ta n n e r is
stay in g in P o rtlan d w ith irien d s
to oc n ear h er nusoand
I’ici.ic
Augusi 4 the W alther League of
W ashington county w ill have its
picnic at Bicom ing.
SO M ETH IN G FROM NOTHING!
W hether it’s in attic, scrap bag i r
junk yard, there are always possibili­
ties of a bright future for many a thing
thrown into discard!
PAGING CINDERELLA!. . . 'Mem
ber those ram p stools whose covers
gave way on the last trip out? Turn
them into luggage racks for the guest
room by stripping them of the canvas
seats. Varnish, stain or paint the wood,
l or each, make three two-inch wide
strips of chintz or other material har­
monizing with the room, doubled, and
neall» seamed. Firmly tack them across
the frames, one in the middle, one near
each end. A good idea to bring into the
living room—as a tray holder. The
strips may be of needle point, cross
Hitch or some of tl.e room's upholsterv
or drapery material. Quite easily it
may become a permanent coffee table!
G R A N G E C R A PE M A G I C ...
Ib ere'a an orange crate on the
k in d lin g
p ile , is n 't
there? M ay­
be two. And
y ou c o u ld
use bed-side
ta b le s. L ine
t h e m w it h
o i l c l o t h of
th e d e sir e d
c o lo r , c u t ,
fitte d and
p a s t e d in
place. You'll
need a yard of 46-inch oilcloth for
lin in g each crate. Make gathered
sk ir t p ie c e s of
c h in tz , c r e ­
to n n e or a gav
a r o u n d ). I h en x; JjG
m a k e a to p
cover w ith a 5-inch all-around
frill to th u m b -tack or baste into
place. T he sh e h e s can hold books,
m agazines, bed-side radio, »»ater
jug. Im agine th em red oilcloth -
lined, w ith red and w hite checked
cotto n m aterial, and crisp frills of
w h ite m u slin , organdy or eyelet
em broidery. It will take to 3 yards
of the checked m aterial, depending
upon w idth, and ¡. yard m aterial
for ruffles for each table.
By co n n ectin g the tw o covered
crates w ith a piece of heavy glass
or a long board, covered and be-
r u f f le d , t h is s o m e t h in g - o u t - o f
n o th in g trick becom es a dressing
table. Now you need a dressing
table stool! I’sing a butter tub, nail
lid t o b ottom Make cushion of c o t­
ton h attin g, stitch ed In tit Dress in
ruffly skirt with big ribbon sash.
r
£) noJz t_
^ ANT-
P ortlander Speaks
Before R olarians
W esterners Second
In Ju ly 4 P arade
By M urray Wade.
Nine M easures on Ballot
At tne tiling d e a iu n e of the state
elections u tp a r.in e n t last r n u a y
to u r in itiativ e m easures tailed 01
com pletion an a s a v c j tne .x .v em -
aer oa.m t n o m naving a jin x 13
11 air.0 ,. . as it .» tn ere w ill oe on...
nine m easures to vote on. Tne four
m easures waucn fa n e a to
11.e
oanol w ouia set up a com pulsory
auiom oone liao in ty state insurance
sys.etn, i-w e r m e voting age to lb
years, eiiin n ia.e horse and dog
lacin g Panning par.-niu'.uei be.-
ting an a p rovide 9o0-a-mon;h o;d
age pension».
in » tw o m easures w hich the leg ­
islatu re re ie rre a to m e peopie
w ouia tl» eq ualize scnool costs
witifni each county and tg> a u th o r­
ize a levy of a special tax of .045
each y e a r for const» uetm g arm ories
i 111 22 elites in Oregon.
f o u r co n stitu tio n al am endm ents
( p ro v iae to r t u e x ten sio n ot guoer-
n ato rtal succession tnro u g n prest-
! aen t ot th e senate, sp eak er »1 m e
[ nouse, secretary 01 s»ate and state
treasu rer: i2> in crease n iim ocr of
senators from 30 to of; i j i h ead in g
01 legislative o u ls by title only ias
has oeeii -o n e to r past 40 y e a rs ',
'4 ' R epeal ot .aw prom biting Lm -
nese lrom ow ning p ro p erly in O re­
gon.,
A m easure w hich was passed by
the leg islatu re se-u red enough sig­
n atu res lo p u t it on tne b anot tor
tn e people to nave a crack at,
w ouia close coastal stream s to com ­
m ercial fishing.
T w o in itiativ e m easure» w ould
' l i C reate a Sto.OJO.tw basic scnool
su p p o rt fu n d and (2> levy a th ree
p e r cent gross incom e tax lo r oid
age pensions
Judges' Fund Grows
fis c a l y ear ligure» show th ere
is no»»' $38.214 111 tne juuge»' r e ­
tire m e n t .u n d , or Slu.ijOO m ore than
a y e a r ago. s ta te tr e a s u re r Leslie
M. Scott rev ealed tins week.
T his fu n d was created by the
194u leg islatu re. C ircu it ju d g es con­
trib u te tw o p e r cent o» tn»ir sal­
aries an a su p rem e court justices
th ree p er cent. T he state c o n tri­
b u tes equal amount».
Rum lax ' Distributed
T he q u a rte rly allocation of funds
W ashington C ounty W esterners
received second place
in
the
F ourth of Ju ly parad e in th e d i­
vision for largest m ounted
and
uniform ed
group
The
placing
was in ad v erten tly left out of the
list as published last w eek.
M any Cases in
Justice Court
Cases in the H illsboro justice of
th e peace court d u rin g the past
w eek w ere: C»c;l B ryan W alker,
ro u te 1, Beaverton. $2 50 and costs,
no license on 4-w heel trailer.
D onald O. D ah lsren . P ortland. $15
and costs, violation basic rule: W al­
ter D. H unting: m. Al. ha. $10 and
costs, violation basic rule; Daniel
T Healey. $10 and costs, passing
on cur'.». Wesley Carl Wentworth,
h illsb o ro . S2.50 and costs, five in
front seat of car; W ayne L aw rence
V andehey. ro u te 2. C ornelius. $10.50
and costs, reck less drivinx; E d­
w ard Felix Lahaie, ro u te 4. Hills-
bor
$2 50 and costs, no m uffler.
Jam es G attuccio. West Slope. $50
and costs, ru n n in g a gam e of
chance; Jo h n E lm er Moses, route 1.
H illsboro. $15 and costs, violation
basic rule: Thom as B arkley. West
Slope. $50 and costs, ru n n in g a
gam e o f chance.
d eriv ed from the tax on m alt and
alcoholic beverages w as d is trib u t­
ed am ong the cites and counties of
O regon as provide? b y l*w by
S ecretary of S tate F arrell last S a t­
u rd ay . The total for the past q u a r­
te r was $47.227 82. T he all.c a tio n s
a re m ade on a p o p ulation basis.
Too Laie io Classify
Classified Page Headline Tuesday
3 p. m. "Too I.ate to Classify"
Headline 1 p m. Wednesday
WILL th e m an w ho was hauling
sw eet corn to can n ery on Oct. 4
at noon, w ho stopped at scene of
»ccident on F irst and Baseline in ­
volving car and m otorcycle, and of­
fered his assistance please leave
his nam e at A rgus office. N j . 7227.
17p
RUMMAGE sale. P arish hall. 4th
Lincoln,
dui»
26
an»l 27
1 ici dug . u u , Noi th F u st. L ttU f
i 7-ttíp gill crying for it Please le tu n i To
r uxi ¿snook, route 3. H illsboro tip
Card »»( Thanks
We a re veiy g ra te .u l to those w ho jEl»hFYe»i»» am i eight-im iuths-olil
Heifer, soinctiung nice, bargain,
»»i w illingly ga»e and o ttered blood
lor tne n e a iu n u l tlow ers, » aid s anu nui.I go to 1 igul li,'me. 110 dealers
.»11» itlllups, Rt
4. liox
24i.
tne u nderstanding w old» ol e o n ito i,
17p
during the illness and passing , » Hillsboro.
our loving husband and father. Levi WANTED man w ith truck to haul
G arrison Mi» l.evi G arriso n and
logs 16 to 24 II , top hauling
tamily
J7 pi ice per M From S ew ell tr a d
WANTED
H ousekeeping room. »mi of Head end r»>a»l, b arb w ire
apartm ent or tiouse P harm acist. „ .ic on lig h t A B. M ablev. Rt
Itp
D elta Drug »tore. H illsboro.
I7tf I. Bo* 253
1929 COUPE body*, for sale, m ake
TIRES
J W P arm ele, Rt 3. Box
l'HREE 600-I6 used tires. $2 each —
M eltebeke F u rn itu re
17 »33. H illsboro P hone N orth Plains.
23$ 13
i.p
WAN 1 cook for C am p F ire Girl» li nOOM f.miil» hom e
All one
»amp. (.0111 Julv 31 to A ugust
tlooi. living room, dining room.
30 Phone 352. H illsboro.
|7p
HAWI IN'G w anted, day er night
Phone Scholls 8221
1 7 -1 8 p
SADDLE pony w ith saddle a n d
bridle Joe Sens. 3»j m iles n o rth ­
west H illsboro P hone 13F2
17-19
COW for sale, tresn Augllst
A l­
fred E D elplanche. 3 m iles north
Union Oil tanks, C ornelius
tu rn
loft at 4-corners. 1st hous
17p
PUREBRED black C ocker Spaniel
pups lor sale F rancis I, Beach.
Rt. 1. Box 48. 3lj m iles n o rth on
Jackson school road
I7p
FOR SALE by ow ner 4-romn house
w ith bath, utility room w ith trays,
gas h o tw atcr heater, gas apt rang»
and gas heater 3 blocks from c o u rt
house Possession A ugust 1 E J
Sim antel, 545 E Main. H illsboro.
Oregon.
17-lBp
LOST D ark red silk um b rella
w ith curved handle
F in d e r
please leave at A rgus offic .mil
receive rew ard
17
Unusual
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
T h riv in g general stare business
at M anning. O re. verv a ttra c tiv e
steady in t..... e A real buy
at onlv $12.000. including
$4000 stock.
HOUSES FOR S A L E -
418 W. B aseline
5 rms. 2 bedim s, m odern
garage, fruit trees
R eJuced to $6300
810 S. 10th
5 rms. 2 b eJn n s, ’ » acre land
Reduced to $10.500
Building Lots
on Baseline betw een 7th and 8th
60x94 - $1000
Ben
-' bedrooms, handy kitchen;
Ailc ITmiic 3IIH .Illci t> 1'
»» ANT F.D to lent -mall l a " "
in III lull»'» »'I Hut.'-bi'ti' "»
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Hl
la
A l
ol
H O M ' M l IO M i l l o ^
Sou.«- .
p ,1.».,..
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ix a u im a im
,h u '
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Dux 24ti. Ilill»bm n I'ni'iic all' 1 I'
LOST' W hile Engll»h Sclli 1 '»0'
biuw n >*al» I’limic Aluna nil I !•
$3181 11OW N. appit'X ' 1 ai " ""
I’nil li»»» . m .ilfiial t" i"m :n "'
cnttiig»*. m»'»* basem t
Site am i'i'g
lu x 's mi cix'ck. $I0.»0
PARK CAM P SI I F mi In»» b" '
lie»» loc »»Uh bvaulllul mmlcrn
lumii" l.cl me »bn»»
10 ACHES 3 cull, bal »»»>»"!» <’n"
l ock n l 4 m ile out near Sunset h»» > .
$2 750
10 ACRES mostly »»""»I
• mi
nut \\ ell. lien lm u»f. $1 - ’0
LINCOLN ADHT l ot. $7181
80 ACRES. 12 bottom, bal bfilcb
land, fill»' spring, all yf.il li bn",
»trf.im E»t 1.10.188) (I sa»' limbi 1
No unpro»finfiit» Il null» town.
$2518) .
• W M 4 N
«
(July I*. J
S
a t is f y in g
E
c o n o m ic a l
R
tm 1 furnace, oversize lot. double
garage. d n » e past 331 S 5th St
»1 »mg estate, valued at $55181
Eass term s
»V. K Blount. R eal­
tor. 101 S W
S tark .
P ortland,
BE 8656.
17
CLETRAC craw ler, m odel W for
»ale A be Kutin. Rt. 4. S h e r­
Hillsboro. Ore
wood. ’*1 m ile ca»t of Scholls on
Sherw ood road
I7p I'WO 16 m»'h w iif »»lifi L. $16
Plm iif H illsboro 92. 351 S 3rd 17|>
3 1 »IIS for sale in c'ornelm » See
H invaid Bean.. 3 blocks N of the 20 YOUNG (r y rr rabbit» 3 dm
T h ree-» » ay ' »tore, in C ornelius
and I b u fk lor sulf L SOml.
17 -20p lor, IU 4. Box 294 Sherw ood
lip
FISHERM AN
w ant y o u r old EOR SALE 7a0x2t) truck lire and
rods rep aired or rew ram x’d
tube, iifarly new C
W Sm
H l.ng to l E B crtalot. 913 South »•lair. K ccdvllle
17p
Bill S t, H illsboro.
17-18p
K a ta t» : ih r o d o r * K r g h lllw
40 ACRES. 30 in cult . new home,
N O T IC K TO < K K h U O K S
chic hse. and other b ld g s. 12 1111
No »»30«
In »he C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te f O r r
1 ort . 8 mi. east M ilw aukie, price
g
o
n
.
f
o
r
t
h
r
(’»H
int>
of V\ a .h tn g t •
$16,000
w ill trad e for acreage
N<»t»«c h h r r r t ty g iv g n »hwt ’ h r un<lct
cl »e aro u n d H illsboro
as
part aigu*«i
h|$z» In cu ap|>oiu(r<1 a«|nnui«t i at 11 x
paym ent.
I 1 th e e a i . 'r ,,f T I lK iW O H I '. 1C « . K i l l »
94 ACRES, nice m odern home, a lso k n o w n a* Til«» H a g h ltt • <l«s «•*.»•»1 l»>
b eautilul view . 6'.. wal 20-vr-old th e C .n m ty C o u it o f »he S ta te »-f «»:. •
»»al.. 5 A prunes, ti A black cap». fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n t) , and hu<- n iia h flc M
A l l p e rs o n " h a v in g ulaint-» a g a in * !
»ahi
.0 A crop land, bal tim b er ami e-statv
a r c h n rl« > n o tlfitN l t»» p re o -o t th«
pasture. 8 mi So H illsboro
• anu*, d u ly v r r lf t e d aa by law t <*«| u ii r»l. t.
7
ACRES. 5'.- b eau tifu l fil­ th«* und rr« ig n « N l at I S t ’4 I* ih ln S» i i i «<
berts. 9 y r old. fine hom e »mall I t u llt lin g , I ’o r t la iu l 1 O re g o n , w ith in »18
bain, d u c k
hse,
in
R eeih ille m o n th s fr«»m th e <lwt«r hrr« o f
Oate«l a m i f ir s t puhlinh«*»! J o b I s I '»•
111.»I . $143881
l . t s i p u h lie a tl- o A o g u a t I»'- 1» 1«»
48 ACRES, 25 in cult . nice home,
M A Y It ►.( • I f I T 'I 't ». A d n u tim t ra t r t *
part valley farm , fair barn, $10.(881
S A M I K l. II
M A K T IV
\f
4'» ACHES, 1 in filberts, 10 vis 1‘ u b llc S e rvice K M g , I 'o r t la iu i I Or«*g« n
eld. edge of H illsboro, nice plas­
iJ u i> IM, .’ ft. A u g l , a . 14. l ‘.*n»i
tered hom e you w ill like tin»,
$10.5(8)
We hav e
nice
m odern
and
equipped dairy farm s
fo r »ale
A»k about them .
e a s o n a b le
V aluable
J n t b in s ic
H .W .CU RRIN num /!:1.':
EHTIFIED
E
asy
paym ents
D e a n G r a h a m M o to r s
D E SO T O
l* T L _
1st and W.mhinglon
*4,
SDM I
IO »II »liti It
PLY M O U TH
H lll»boro
Phono 386t
EVERYTHING FOB YOUH CAB
Is IH
< Mix IX S l o t K
M r II Bu» 4 nur» I ««’
Ilm I l i s t t l l s t n l l i r l I» still Hui t l i s t .........
» .O O H
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
R ussel S .Id e H. B rauer
jib ft. .Main-—lltltaburv,
Pnune 841
h«-
‘
W I. lo iig t • •
01®.
17
SOKREI. horse, w orks »ingle o 1
double. 8 y ears old. Sell or trad e
for ruling horse - I n q u ire at G rand»
6 A rres on A irport llnad
Auto C ourt. B eaverton
Ask for.
J u s t inside city lim its — $60<tO
Marco.
17p
TAYI.OR ice cream freezing c a b ­
3 Arres on E. Oak
inet 6 cu ft space; 3-ft ice cream
E x tra fine building sites $3000
freezer cooling space, and m otor —
»33 S. 10th.
17p
FARM
61 acres w ell im proved; 5-rm A L L IS-C halm crs com bine xvith m o­
tor. for sale In very good shape
house. Ige stock and hav barn.
9 acres 20-vr-old w alnuts All
('.ill evening* after 0 o'clock Gust
E ktnan Rt 2 Box 249. N ew berg,
cquipm t and crops for $20.000.
M -m ile N W of S prin g b ro o k 17-18
LELAND HEAL
1930 T w in Nash in gm d 1 m ining
Real Estate
condition, w ith 4 new tires, for
130 S. Second Ave.
P hone 591
LICEN SED electrician w anted
««' R E PA IR All
R N. C hance E lectric Service.
Forest G rove __
17
M akes of C ars
SH ETLAN D non» w ;lh saddle and
bridle for sale. $150 — D W G il- BRADFORD A STREITW IESER
bum . Forest G rove.
out
G ales
MOTORS
C reek r ad to W atts school.
m ile N.
J7p
Sales B U ICK S erv ire
LOST—brow n and w hite rat ter- 330 K . l . in r o l n — H ille b o r o P h o n e I t I I
C a r r ie d a t W a sh in g to n C o u n ty's
L a r g e s t D e p a r tm e n t S to r e
FOR 33 YEARS
(ALM OST
A THIRD OF A CENTURY)
M UNSINGW EDR
c ' z /
T i s s u e W e ig h t
GIRDLES
NcCALL
and
-
's
Y
/ I
Weil's D ept.
S tore says
2 w ay S tretch G arm en ts that i \ r
th e activ e w om an ju st enough sup-
port. Sleek to w ear, easily tu b ­
bed anti th e fit w on't w ash nut
ALSO l n M unsingw ear P antio
G ird les at Weil's!
S O . 17
to
S q .5 0
It
NOW
H as
Ju st
Som e
U npacked
S m a rt
'3
MATERNITY DRESSES
"JntadorabJcs"
W c C all Them !
T h ey 're sm art checks and
p lains and D O RIS DO D ­
SON exclusive "E asy A d ­
ju sta b le " sty lin g assu res a
sensible fit at all tim es.
ALSO
NEW
D O R IS DODSONS FOR JU N IO R S
P la y in the sun or be in your ' best d ress.” Com e in
today and see these gorgeous frocks sty led ju s t for
you— -at W eil’s, of course!
SQ.SO fo Si 71.95
14
BAGS -
SLIPS
VALU ES TO $7.00
LEA TH ER S and FABRICS. L arg e bags, sm all bags
Z ippers and snaps — w ith and v ith o u t h an d les
Bag
u n d e ra rm an d pouch styles
$
p illó
SPE C IA L
ta ;;
2 .9 8
of
Tricot Rayon
NEW FALL WOOLENS
A R R IV IN G DAILY '
A nother
»U ^sixy
s u re to see th e plaids, checks,
thoso
sh ip m en t
high
style
and flannels. M ake your selectio n s now to in su re g e t­
ju sta b le
ting w h at von w ant. You w ill be su rp rise d at (he prices.
•''liiipb all
.sizes, loo
T hey are not any higher. C om e in and see for yourself.
58-inch F ine Q uality
WOOL and RAYON
M U N SIN G W EA R
M un­
sin g w ear T ailored' Slips
Soil tea in:.e color. A d­
.satin
W hite and toa roso color
1 he ‘.stripes' a re sm ai I
lo w ear u n d er votu su m ­
m er Locks, a d ju sta b le
sh o u ld er s tra p s t h a t
"d o n 't slid e o il.” M un-
Jiig w ear eoi rt t lly S | .43
i zed to 42
*
o t
plain colors for fall, and th e crep es, h errin g b o n e, serges
sh o u ld er
HALF SLIPS
Run proni Ti icol Ravun.
All w hile.
$ ^ .5 0
w
1 .9 8
e x c it in g l y
nlw
ALL WOOL
S h etlan d
P laid s
Block Plaids
F or sk irts, suits, dresses
and pedal pushers.
»SPECIAL.
$g) 23
Y ard
<■
A sso rted colors, w onder»
lu l w eig h t and
$ 0 .1 5
w eave. 56 in. w ide w
Panties
MUNSlNGWEfUi
RAYON BANDEAUS
N ew E m b ro id ered
P illo w S lips
P la s t ic
PU R SES
SLIPS
R u n -P ro o f
McColl
6537
THICOT
RAYON
W ITH
36 inch
J u ly C le a r a n c e
S T R IPE D
M U N S IN G W E flR
DORIS
DODSON
7
" D u r a lc n c ”
SUPER SMOOTHERS"
N ew
1
IF IT'S UP TO MAMMA
TO MAKE MINOR RE­
PAIRS about the bouse, fit up
a breadboard w ith a h o u se­
hold carpentry kit ham m er,
screw driver, pliers, wrench -
and hang it by screw eves on
a k itchen or entry wall. P ain t­
in g tool handles and edge of
board m akes it q u ite a ttra c­
tive.
P
JAKE -»ELll W 9l?ONS0\MlCH
F u n crai set » ices ror Mrs. A nna
W escott. 5-t. cf 'lim b er, who died
Ju ly 1 at Coffey M em orial hospi­
tal in P o rtlan d , w ere conducted
T uesday m orning at the St. A n ­
tho n y church, io r e s t Grove, w ith
Father Jo h n L ark
B u rial w as at fo re s t View cem e­
te ry w ith th e fo r e s t G rove U n­
d ertak in g Co. in ch arg e 01 a rra n g e ­
m ents.
Mrs. W escott was born Ju ly 19.
1891. a t M ilw aukee. Wis . and cam e
to O regon at the ; ge of tru ce She
»pen; moat of her Ute in Was
ton county.
S he is su rvived by h er husband.
Joseph H Wescott Jr. of T innier;
tw o sisters. Mrs. Mena Johnson of
P o rtla n d and Mrs. M ary W illis of
Raym ond. Wash.: and ;»vo b ro th ­
ers. Tony Rinck of B uxton and
F ran k R .nck of R ainier. Wasn.
Qojtof ùnjxk.t
K now *
•Mr an.. Mrs W iniam Arnies and
L I \J
'
Suuur.t ana »upper ol .in iu ll lo.nl
a .e vaeatiouilij, at Long ueaen.
i*a»h.. »..r » mo weeks.
.»»» »> A» uaea»»a and d au g h ter
L la lU . e ol riigu».th'U, 111., ».line »»»■--
ne»uay to sp en d a .» n nays w i.n
m i i.iOtner. aars. Alice A».on. sme
w i.i auto visit o th er m e n u s iii ta
lau u ly locally.
D E A 8 -NOAM IS IHE-
.»»a
Schultz, .Mr
Mr .inc
,».»• v Vial
u i..-»
.i bciiuttz.
Mi» Franc;» jk'.iunz, All» E ,lu
M EAT SHOreTA»SE
ttu m e tl anu Air», aoe i olii o r. »c to
e e S P O A J S lB L E TOK? A
aeasiu e sm.i....» tot d in n er, in me
l o t o f V iv e e
,
C O M P L A IN T S ’ ?
non.e in &.m h ranc.sco.
u '. i u n a rire y was no.ne over the
‘ O o c * F u L in eT A M
w t» i» -tn j * . „ i 11.» w ne, s a u y u e
B é c o t e LYXI. M.V.
is woi.»»og a» m onum ent,
P E A S N O A H - VdOUCD
Mrs. i»a»e v o . per an o son Hod-
n t? vl o e a .tie i.,.»e tx e n ».» ___
F IS H B E O L O E e .l F THE
ai th e hom e o. Air. a..a ,di» r e . .
V O Ü N G E Í5 O N E S XMOULO
lU .. x » i» .
in u c s - a y
A i l» .
', »'•
K E E P T H E IR . Bi<S
Sxouney, an u .»»is. I'uiixers
...
M OUTHS S H U T ? *
pain eu o y , * i r . s A l a r y » . i a . , i t y a u u
»on *soi o , e , visiteu .it itocaaw ay.
.»ir.-. r I'niiic u o o n e r vi»nea ner
ncp..cw , i-ui O iJouiieil, last week
at ».ie Ila» al no»p..oi 111 ASloila
&ne louiiu » at m u m im proved « e
is s u .ie n u g irc m riieu in u u c levei
M i. ano .»li». .-unuey ja»x»on ano
Jim m ie ana M ary lmu anu .xoroie
c n a rtre y »»ere guests last »»eea-
e iu a. .he Home ». .»Ir. .»nd .»»is
K arsev Eldridge
of P o rtlan d
t a r l C h a rtre y an a au u g n ter .». spoke before the H illsboro Rotary
viaisk u m e.
»■iub Tiitu s,lav on S alesm an sh ip .'
r i i_;.y’- iiltfernoan, Ju ly 12. H W pointing to tne necessary q u a lifi­
H aiuuii, rep.e»»»i»nig the o iro s cations and training.
isye-oinder u.y.s.0.1 «.aniiecy. gave
J W Poynter. retirin g president,
a pai »y »or tne s.rav. o e.r,. pit&ers w as presented w ith a past prest-
w iu pick ed on m e Ai»>»rs l a r m .1 den t's pin by O B G ates, past
w inch is one ot tne farm s operated president, on behalf of the club
by u$e cannery, x . c k v . s ir» .a L»as-
W alter A MeCaw was introduced
ion and i^aureiw ooa cam e oy trucK as a new m em ber bv A I. Amach-
and p riv ate cars an a m et t.*e uca» t r McCaw was a m em ber of the
.
vieraiuuie m u , ai tn e C orneuus ing to H illsboro .is m an ager of the
scoooi grounds. K exresnm eius w ere Sprouse-K eitz store
--------------------------
served.
C ASU AL
P A RA D E
F u n eral Tuesday
F or Mrs. Wescott
H om M umskoll
and
C lo t h
T he m ateria l th a t 1 ,
sw eeping the co u n try foi
m aking sh o w er cu rtain s,
k itchen cu rtain s, aprons,
etc It is w ater- *7f ir
proof. Y ard
Z5J
R uffled
To m atch
Y ard
T rim m ing
i , '11"
In a larg e a r ra y of b ea u ­
tifu l p attern s. M edium
O il t
size L " ' d
t A 'S O
4
P a ir
J u s t A rrived!
N ew
Curtain Nets
In sm all floral p a tte rn s
C olors
Red. : reel) 01
blue 33 inches
l
Wide. Yard
r..;r.TTOBra a
/■H
49
, i,
1 hev II tu b hke a pocket km i liiel and
Hry in a litlv. All size, a t W ed
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«« r u *
l.UO
ALL ELA STIC
BAND TOP
Loose bottom s, lor easy
step in com fort. Tea rose
of course
100
IN HILLSBORO
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