The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 07, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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P age Ten
Pa
or il m arried and not separated
from husband or wife. If th e value
of his or her property, together
with th a t of such husband or wife
exceeds $3000.
"6 Tire claimant must not have
deprived himself or herself, directly
or
indirectly, of any property for
Hun art I.r a tu e Standings
the purpose of qualifying for old
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W L Tot
« s .««4 1 age relief.
W illa m e tte .8 1 .889 Cornelius
7 2 .77S Roy
4 s .444, "There are other restrictions and
T n « l» tin
6 3 .667, Aloha
( lu t n n
* - ÎS2 s qualifications of a minor character
5 3 .623 Laurel
Hilli.hi.lM
6 4 .6M¡Verheert ... 7 1 ,77 all of which are set forth In a
Orenco
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statem ent which Is mailed to every
Hillsboro Sunset league lost a applicant
to* end th e '
has been contended by many
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There’s Your Purchase Power !
O R EG O N
to A It and Isabel! Webb of T im ­
ber The land had been taken over
tor taxes.
H a r r y Day»"
Council Approves
Several Projects
(Continued fry»in rag e 1)
way of I he water company that
already serves the city.
Fire M anila! Wilbur Dillon and
Fire Chief W alter l'ews were i l l -
lowed funds to attend the state fire
school at Corvallis this week. Mr.
Dillon Is to speak on “Razing of
Dilapidated Buildings.”
Home restaurant was granted a
beer license An am endm ent to the
rebonding ordinance was also a p ­
proved.
an erroneous idea. Tlte law provides
th b -d ta a -J e
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dled damiary 29. 19.14, has beoti ad held ai the I etsi ville scliool hop.se
im ito 1 to piotiate and laitilsu A Momlav. Julie 18. at 8 p m
Ciimmttis. a daughter. Itvlng inai
ll« |.|.y l la y ,"
Gasimi has bceu lutmod admmls-
trati Ix
M u u l i t llo .M l
T u a la tin \ a llry I »«cue Stam llng
W I. I'.-tl
w I. I’rt
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Almve the hllls ai tu lllght
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3 2 .714 Nherwbod
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I see a coral m o p i l t a n i rt'«*
New Lei g
3 2 II L H illsboro
2 3 2srt
Itirlhs
l.tke perfeet rose, froni natina.
A m ity
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l 6
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Cura l o M i
A greut mnglclan ean devlse
Newberg easily defeated Hillsboro Cura of Purest Grove. June 2. a
It la a Symbol of eternlty,
Bears" 11 to 3 at Newberg Io stay bov.
, , i ,, (Io lor the league leaderslup
Revrnled hv siniset llght
Scott 'Po Mr ami Mrs Charles
with Verboort which rem ained al Scott of Scoggins Valley. June 4. llefore its lovellnesa Is lil.lden
In the Imnmu of the nlglil
tile top bv .id e a l I l l g Aiuiiv 4 Io 3 a boy.
at Verboort Ainu i s defeat d ro p -|
P1II1.ENA W BENPI.EY.
" Iia |i|i, il«»«"
ta d them from a three-w ay tie for, Say you saw It 111 the Argus.
llUlaboro, Ore.
first place
in the oilier league contest S h er­
wood defeated Carlton 9 to 8 at
SherwiHkl In 12 innings Three
home nuts were hit In (lie game
I’hts makes four straight wins for
Sherwixxl.
C arlton will play here Sunday,
SherwihHl at Amity, amt Newborn
at Verboort The Newberg-Verlaiort
game should bring out the crowds
as these two teams are tied for tlie
lead.
Newberg Fakes
Locals Sunday
ANOTHER SALE
Boy Scouts of D istrict
“ C am p o ral” This W eek
S Ç ^ h X
T hursday, Ju n e 7. 1934
A "camporal" for all lioy Scouts
front Hillsboro. Forest Grove. G res­
ham. Oregon City. Tigard, T illa­
mook. Vancouver and Y anihl'l coun­
ty districts will be held dune 8 and
9 at Eisner's cam p on the T ualatin
river The two days of cam p will
be filled with competitions of vari­
ous types arranged by Portland
scout executives
* æ *‘LK fL ^/A iÄ b « \ ¿ a
Iroin
olher source. The amount
close game from Aloha 3 to ~
o{ the penSiOn
, 0 any indi-
s
s
1
vldual
is
discretionary with the
H illsbo ro
3
Gaston
4 s o commission.
B a tte rie » : Stans and Ziegler, Hanna.
K
" r h e law further provides th at
New berg
Neuenechwander and A llyn.
II
llllla b o r o
R. H E. 9ie commission may require as a
8
s' o ! condition to the granting oi a pen-
B a tte rie «
K iin n i .k i « n ,| W o lg e iu u th ,
W illa m e tte
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3
M u llo ry . S tange l « in i l> e a v illr
s o sion th a t all or any part of the
B a tterie s:
Kollerm eier a n d Wenner ; property
R. II. F.
of the applicant for a
S herw ood
L e v e re ttr and Saindon.
Happy Day»”
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be transferred to the com­
C a rlto n
R. H. E. pension
It
2
mission
which
then
has
the
a
u
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A ttend Synodical M eet
H a t t . 'r i o
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7 13
2
Brow n anti Day Stoutenber«r
am i F ry e r
T u a la tin
4
4
2 thority to manage the property in-
at
Seattle
Next
W
eek
B a tte rie s :
Meeuwaen a n d
B e rn a rd s ; eluding th e power to sell, lease or
R.
1
Rev George Reule o I T rinity V«*rlH«>rt
transfer such property.
D a y , Schreiner and Reber.
4
Lutheran
church
of
Hillsboro.
Rev
A tu ity
R. H . E.
.7
“The situation i n W ashington
Batterie« Sahuu
Cornelius
11 14 v county
« m l M ille r . D
P. H Schaus of Zion church of
nti
— .wiTzt'a
Is perhaps typical of th at
Oreneo
5 8 4
Schetflin and Rev E. W. Hlnrtclis an.l A U . «1.
practically every
B a tte rie a : Reynolds. Huson and T u rk ; which exists in
of
St.
Peters
church
of
Blooming
li.pi.»
I»«»."
Bliss, Save and M eihoff.
county in the state. When the bud-
R. H . E. get for 1934 was drafted it was
will attend the Lutheran Synodical
ON OREGON PAKM8
tng the sum mer vacation in order convention a t Seattle, beginning1 ROSEBURO Tlie third annual
3 impossible for the budget commit­
L au re l
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8 3 tee to make any accurate estim ate
Verboort
th at all children may be In good next Wednesday a n d lasting a Douglas county lamb show will be
B a tte rie a : D ailey and Srhm eltxer ; V an-
health at the beginning o f t h e week.
of th e probable number of people
I held at Roseburg June 15, sp.i|isored
derxanden, K a u ffm an and K rieger.
school term this fall. Co-operation j
in this county who would be eligible
"Happy Day«" -
by the Douglas County Lin stock
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of parents is asked In tills work.
for an old age pension, and the
Legion
Meets
hrlday
Growers acconilng to J Roland
fro m ra g e 1)
A
few
cases
of
scarlet
fever
have
sum of $40.000 was placed in the rick and (C ontinued
Hillsboro
post.
American
legion.
Parker, county agent ami « c re ta ry
Lloyd
Anlcker.
The
G
ar­
budget to cover the pension pay­ den Home 4-H clubs are sending been reported to the county h ealth will meet at V eterans’ hall Friday of the organization Premiums tot
ments. Folowing the public h ear­
physician and it behooves all to be night. All veterans are urged to u t - ailing more than $t:il) are being of-
ing on the budget this item was Donald Singletary and K eith Schulz. careful of contagion.
tend.
I fered for the various classes, with
reduced by the county court t o D urham 4-H clubs a r e sending
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' H»ppy I>«y»" - —
the committee in charge authhorlz-
Davis Makes Report
ed to increase the premiums or
Punching across a run in the $10.000 and a levy was made for Louis Goldhammer.
n in th Inning with the score tied at that amount. This sum has proved
Richard Hagg is paying his own
Jam es H Davis, recorder. T h u rs- extend tlie awards If tlic immlier
V" reported to th e county court and quality of exhibits Justifies.
one all. the Shell Oil company of wholly inadequate for the reason way to Corvallis from proceeds
the collection of $742 71 In ices for Sheepmen are being urged to ex­
P ortland defeated a picked team th at the number of applications from the sale of milk from the calf
hibit only the highest quality fat
of players from the local softball lias far exceeded all estim ates which on which he won first at the coun-
ofH.“ ?y'D.r .-
market lambs, and to snow none
isague. 2 to 1. on the Hillsboro dia- were made at the tune the county- ty fair two years ago and on which
mond Tuesday night.
budget was considered. Up to th e he again won first on it as a
Emile Gaessler won first place in
W ashington countv tlran.-rS conn- weighing over 90 pounds, as lambs
over thus Height tire generally dis­
Locals opened the scoring in the present date 234 people have made heifer'"iast w a r
. ¡'“J ™ “v-entog“ OranKe hiU We' 1' crim inated against by buyers at this
er fast year,
fourth inning when successive hits application to th e old age pension ntU
O ther club members going t o at St. M ary's high school Monday
time of the year.
by Patterson. Schulmerich a n d commission for a pension, and each Corvallis a r e
Pilkington. night. O ther winners were Jesse
Schoen sent Patterson across the of these cases has been investi­ G race Hampton, Bettte
Webb, second:
Roger Kelleher,
LaVelle
Jackson.
plate. A two-base hit, the only ex­ gated and carefully considered. Of
third, and Robert Monson, fourth.
tra base blow of the game, an in ­ this number 167 old age pensions Jeanette Freck, Betty Walls and Arrangements were in charge of
field out and a fly to th e outfield have been allowed and 67 have been Rhoda Caroline Thyng. O ther club Rev. F ath er Hcesacker.
enabled Shell Oil to tie it up in rejected. The am ount of the In members are planning to go but
R. Frank Peters. H D K crkman
the sixth. The two team s fought on dividual pensions vary from $4 per have not as vet made definite res­ and W. Verne McKinney w e r e
even term s until th e n in th when month to $12 and the average ervations
judges In making the presentation
an error and two successive hits amount of each pension paid is
A one-act play and a dance are of prizes W G. Hare complimented
gave Shell Oil the winning run.
s6 70 P " m onth per person. At the being given at t h e Cedar Mill the contestants on their talks.
The local team gathered 10 h it s ’ P re ^ n t time the county is paying G range hall tomorrow night (F ri­
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to Shell Oil's seven, but couldn t *1118-90 each m onth for old age
MAIN STREET
tak e advantage of several scoring pensions and at this rate the $10.- day), to raise money to send dele­
Marriage Licenses
opport unities. Batchelar. Hillsboro 000 budgeted for th e year 1934 gates.
PHONE
81
Maurice
A.
Lynch.
Redmond,
and
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leftfielder, was th e hitting star of 'vl11 be consumed before the expir-
Eva E Bailey. Hillsboro. June 6.
th e game with four out of five atlon of the
The payment of
Frederick Alton Westwood and
times a t bat.
the maximum am ount of $30 per
Mary C atherine Nicholson, both of
Friday night th e locals journey to month to every pensioner of this
Forest Grove. June 2.
Portland for a return game with c°unty would cost the taxpayers in
Harry C Schmelter Sherwood
Shell Oil, and on the following «xcess of $60.000 a year and would
This store will be open nights and a p art
route 3. and Wilma F Baker.
Tuesday tangle with the tough D a- increase the real property taxes by
(Continued from r « s » i t
Loren Cecil Sehhulm ertch a n d
of Sundays.
vidson Bakery team a t Portland.
more th an two mills, which added I form ation booth, which has render- Emma Miller, both of Hillsboro,
—
The »core
- H. F-. to the already existing taxes would ed such valuable service a t past June 2.
R.
Shell O il ................... ------------ Î
7
2 be confiscatory.
celebrations a t taking care of lost
Roy A Amundsen. Hillsboro, and
Specials for June 8 and 9
H illsboro ........
ID 4
“The old age pension commission children and rendering first aid.
Batteries : B o ttler and Penny ; Nelwn
Amelia Elizabeth Canucl. Portland.
realizes the insufficiency of a pen­
and Hammond.
The l o c a l Business Women's Ju n e 4
sion of $5 or $6 per month, but club has been requested to conduct
"H a rp y D a y » "-
Thomas S Sholes. Cornelius, and
the commission cannot close its a pet parade Sunday. July 1.
Erma Grace Pasley, Hillsboro, June
eyes to th e fact th a t there is but
From the entries already received "•
$10,000 budgeted to pay th e pen­
"H a p p y D »y>"—
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_ _______________
sions
for the ___
year
1934 and th a t in th e walking race this sporting
the commission" canont exceed th a t Mature is expected to be as exciting
Divorce Suits Filed
Red & W hite
Dessert
sum. The prospect for an increase and thrilling as in previous years
Campbell—Delora L. vs. William
C ake
Red & W hite
Learue Standings
in the old age pensions for th e y e a r, Browning Brothers' Amusement Austin. M arried June 20. 1911, at
W LI
W
Assorted flavors
1935 is remote. I t is doubtful th a t company, who will have the m er- Condon
there will be any m aterial increase ry-go-round glider tilt-a -w h lr l
C ochran—Cora M. vs. Henrv H
Each
in the am ount oi individual pen- Ferris wheel and other rides have M arried Joplin. Mo., June 6, 1897.
Ireland 's
Soda W ork«
3 fo r
» _ ! ? ? ? « _ th ? i unds
P ^ : had their equipment repainted and
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N atinal Guardsm en defeated the such pensions
be
Bakery 4 to 3 in a close game from the owners m ust
reconstructed.
Probate
Estate
of real property
T hursday night to continue in the in this county.
Estate of Emma W. Cox. who
— -"H ap p y Days
• -
undisputed leadership of the local
died at her home on Gales Creek
"The
solution
of
the old age p en ­ C hild H ealth Stressed
diamond ball league. Ireland's, who sion problem lies in
road
May 24 1932. has been a d ­
the ability of
upset th e G uards the week before th e legislature to provide
D u rin g School Vacation m itted to probate.
funds f o r ,
went down to a 14 to 8 defeat by the payment of pensions from
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some
Miss Helen Fairley, who Is sub­
Red & W hite
Pepco. Safeway kept the S o d a
Lunch
other th an a t a x levied stitutlng for Miss M argaret D ixon,1
Sliced
Works a t the bottom of the heap source
Countv
Sells
Land
against
real
property.”
Red
& W hite
county
nurse,
while
she
is
on
a
with no wins. 12 to 10.
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Buffet.
mu . d .,0»
s s -
Games schehduled tonight: Ire­
2 for .................
We specialize In quality job p rin t­ wishes to concentrate on tubercul- erty in Hyde park near Beaverton
lan d ’s vs. Saieway. and Bakerv vs
1 25 feet
osis control and child welfare d ur- and arranged for Its sale for $1000
Pepco a t junior high, and Soda ing—Argus.
Works vs. G uards a t union high.
Delegation Club
Folk Off Monday
Hillsboro Stars
Lose Close Game
50 N e w D r e s s e s
Just Unpacked at W eil's D ep artm en t Store
Cool stylish dresses of the
new Eyelet Bnttistes. Silk
Prints and Pastels a n <1
two piece flowered a n d
( p i s p,
dot ted Voiles,
sm art. new and sizes II
Io
$3.98
IS.
F IG U R E
YOURSELF
FOR
2 FOR
$7.00
THE
COST
OF
M A K IN G A M c C A L L F R O C K O F O U R P R IN T S !
I 1 w
V7* inner
Viaessicr
Elocution Contest,ljle nw“th
Powers Grocery
NRA
Band Contest New
July Fourth Event
Prompt Service
Flour
National Guards
Keep Leadership
Call
Wi
Gelatine
27c
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H F M c C a ll J iu ig n on t k , l« (l In k » . 4 % ya rd * o f
p rin t to r t i l , 16 ~th s o n , on ) k , loft to k ,» only 1%
Fi ju r o fo r y o u rie lf Sow little it $ go ng to c o if you to
m ak« on« of the»« itr a ig S t fro m Pari« fro c k l fo r your
own Spring doing«. (r» m « m b « r to o d d a little fo r con-
t r . n t l , O u r print« o ro tS« Itind t h a t m ake cSootm g
d iffic u lt- th e y 're a ll »o d iffe re n t. A n d a« u iuol M e
C a li Printed Pattern« d ire c t you to e ffic ie n tly , it's Itie
h av .n y a tew ing ea p e rt a t your elbow .
T
McCALL
PRINTED
PATTERNS
14c
Pineapple Wax Rolls
19c
19c
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Soup
Court Expiains
Old Age Pension
Red & W hite
On Account of
(Continued fro m page 1 >
cretion of the commission, while
residing in the state of Oregon be
entitled to an old age pension sub­
ject to the restrictions and qualifi
cations hereinafter noted-
“1. An old age pension may be
granted only to an applicant who
has attained the age of 70 years or
upwards
"2. Has been a citizen and In­
habitant of the United States of
America for 15 years, and of the
state of Oregon for a t least 15
years, and of th e county in which
such application for a pension is
made, a t least two years lm m e-l,
diately preceding the making of t h e '
application for a pension.
"3. T h at during the period of 25
years immediately preceding such
d ate of application he or she has
not been convicted of any criminal
offense Involving moral turpitude.
"4. Has no child or other person
responsible under the law of this
state for his or her support and
found by the board to be able to
support him or her.
"5. An old age pension shall not
be granted to a person if the value
of his or her property exceeds $3000
T om ato
2 for
PLYMOUTH’S
Tremendous Production
1928 Studebaker Sedan
2-w heel T ra ile r
Ford Roadster
1-ton Ford T ru ck
P R IC E S
ON
ALL
Gas - O il - Accessories
Cars Bought, Sold and
Consigned
Have Been Substantially
<R ED UC ED >
icy fo r Nash and
>n and T e rra p la n e
1 W ash. Phone 2641
18c
W hites in ties and
straps find low heel
sport oxfords.
Extra special i n
our shoe dept.
26c
M any other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good June 8 and 9 only.
PAIR
G reat Assortment of
BATHING SUITS
at WEIL’S ONLY!
Bathing Slippers
Jantzen a
Bathing Suits
Red & W hite
Tall cans.
4 fo r
$-| 39
Also blacks a n d
browns in a big as­
sortm ent. Cannery
and dress shoes —
real savings!
All wool for men, women
and children. Also sep­
ara te trunks. G et in the
swim — Buy them a t
W eil’s. Special
98c
$1.98
Protect your feet from
the sand and rocks. We
have all colors and nil
sizes.
Pair
Divide Your Dollar
W i t h Y o u r N e ig h b o rs!
Everybody has a certain am ount of civic pride— th a t sort
of pride which helps m ake a village a town, and a town a m etro­
politan city.
Again we say
The grow th of any community is dependent upon the sup­
L o o k A t A ll T h r e e
p ort given its citizens. If you fail in your co-operation your town
eith er stands still or goes hack.
If you uphold your town by sustaining it w holeheartedly
you help yourself and the community.
T here is no substitute for
F L O A T IN G
PO W ER
SA FETY
A L L -S T E E L
BODY
H Y D R A U L IC
The them e of this a d ­
vertisem ent is: "H elp Hillsboro; buy a t hom e!" Be neighborly
BRAK ES
w ith your dollar.
Divide your dollars among your m erchants and others who
have the interest of Hillsboro a t heart. Help them and they will
help you to g reater values— for increased
creased costs.
Cars W ashed and Polished
Used Car Exchange
33c
Milk
Whi
hite
Red & W
Sale Stylish White Shoes
Red & W hite
1-lb. jars
OIŒGO.N
M ODELS
And other cars to
choose from.
And several other cars to
choose from !
lie
Catsup
Large
Size bottle
I
USED
CARS
Coffee
m u s im i« ).
CA D Y M O T O R CO.
volume means de­
Hillsboro needs your support, and you need the support of
the town. Let’s get together and share our dollars for a m utual
prosperity.
25c