The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Ten
Cattle Group
Holds Picnic
4-H
Club M ember» J u d g e
H olstein D airy Cow»
next non-high school board meeting
Monday evening.
Endorsed w arrants for the b al­
ance of tuition claims were ord er­
ed draw n as follows: Tigard. $3866 -
25; Hillsboro $5818.75; and Beaver-
j ton. $6000
Townsend Pension
Plan Wins Praise
Codling Moth
Spray Urged
M any E ggs R eported Laid
in P ast Few N ights
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O , O K E G O M
Postmasters Form
Group Here Friday
Postm asters of Washington coun­
ty formed an organization Friday
at Hillsboro. Following officers
were elected: Fred Holznagel, H ills­
boro. president; Thomas R Roe.
Gaston, vice-president: Edward Al­
len, Forest Grove, treasurer, and
Neta Daly. Beaverton, secretary.
Dr. E T. H edlund, postm aster of
Portland, assisted in forming the
organization and K L Russell, as­
sistant postm aster of Portland, gave
an interesting talk A large p er­
centage of W ashington county post­
m asters will attend the state con­
vention at C oquille July 26 and 27.
Apple and pear growers in the
W illam ette valley should apply a
cover spray now for control of
codling moth. Following a long
period of almost total inaction, the
codling moths arc again being ta k ­
en in the bait traps. Many eggs
w ere deposited last week and more
may be expected. Under ordinary
W illam ette valley w eather condi­
tions. these eggs will hatch in six
to eight days. The spray should s
be applied before the eggs hatch. ’
Recommended spray is powdered
lead arsenate used at the rate of
th ree pounds to 100 gallons of
Application for a $175.000 federal
w ater In orchards w here codling grant to be used in the construc­
moth is not a serious problem, two tion of the proposed m unicipal
pounds of powdered lead arsenate w ater system is being prepared this
to 100 gallons of w ater is sufficient week by George McGee, city m an­
ager. and will be filed im m ediate­
to give control.
Calcium arsenate has been used ly. This sum to b e requested
successfully in the W illam ette v al­ am ounts to 45 per cent of the $390.-
ley for codling moth control. Tests 000 estim ated as necessary for the
carried on by the entomology de­ project.
partm ent of the Oregon E xperi­
Previous applications subm itted
ment station over a period of five by the city w ere for a grant and
years indicate that under W illam­ a loan The present plan contem ­
ette valley conditions calcium a r ­ plates raising the balance of the
senate is only slightly less effective money needed by bond issue
than lead arsenate in codling moth
control.
Because of the long interval since
the last cover spray was applied,
and the rapid grow th made by the
apples, thoroughness in applica­
Contract for installing oil heating
tion is especially essential in this
spray. The foliage as w ell as the equipm ent at the W ashington coun­
entire surface of every apple and ty hospital was aw arded to W C
pear should be covered thoroughly Gifford of Hillsboro Friday. Cost
w ith the spray solution if worm of the equipm ent was $520
That the im provem ent would re ­
injury is to be prevented. Special
care should be taken in spraying sult in a reduction of heating costs
the upper portion of th e tree, as and provide needed space for in ­
more than half the codling moth m ates was the opinion expressed
eggs are laid in the upper third by the county court.
of the tree.
Second Suit
Hits Tax Sale
G rand Jury July Term of
Court D raw n M onday
iContinut't front luttf« on .)
route 5; Mae F Via and Allan Rice.
(Continued from pere one)
Forest Grove. Mike McCullough.
new currency that we could not
Gaston route 1. Ernest W Lyda
only have paid the bonus, but also
and C harles A W underlich, C or­
“reduced the interest of the coun­
nelius route 1. Ada Ireland. Forest
try fifty per cent.”
Grove route 2; George G erm eyer
He also quoted W. J. Bryan, and
and Pauline Jurgens, Sherwood
Woodrow Wilson as well as L in­
route 1; 11 T Koeber, Sherwood
coln as prophets of present con­
route 4. Ray Christensen, Tigard:
ditions. Answering the argum ent
Frank Simmons. Cornelius route 2;
that the tw o per cent transaction
and F red L. Wohlsehlegel. H ills­
tax would make higher prices on
boro route 5.
commodities. Mr Bennett, declared
Verdict for the plaintiff In the
the volume of business would in ­
sum of $326 50 was returned F ri­
crease to such an extent that m er­
day
evening by the circuit court
chants could run on a small m ar­
jury which heard the suit filed by
gin of profit and still reduce prices
the Wilkes A bstract 5i T itle com
instead of increase them.
pany against the Ray-Maling can ­
Next meeting of the Townsend
nery. The action to collect fees
club of Hillsboro will be July 26.
alleged due for the preparation of
At that time a play under the d i­
abstracts went to trial May 23 and
rection of Mrs. H. H. Stannard is
was postponed until Inst Thursday
to be presented Definite announce­
Jurors hearing the case w e r e
ment will be made next week.
Rudolph Nelson. William G Hesse.
Grace G. Wahl. C arl H Johnson.
Margaret S Weed. Anna Neumann.
R F Pomeroy. Eleanor Mundorff.
L. E Bamford. Vida Goodman.
Mabel McLeod und H erbert W
(Continued from pare on«)
Fteken.
(Continued from page on«)
lowing are the awards: Meacham , Washington county included in the
Verdict for the state highway
route. Ben Layton & Sons of m etropolitan area.
commisstion was returned T hurs­
Minimum monthly wage in that
day evening in the condemnation
Meacham. $1100 this year. $1223
portion of the county classed as
suit brought by thut body against
last year. Scofield route. Clifford m etropolitan will be $55 and the
Charles Bruce und H erbert H
Sandy of Banks. $1125 this year. lowest wage in the balance of the
Miller. Compensation and damages
$1300 last year. Bailey stub route. county $40. Men assigned to pro­
for the .167 acres involved was set
George Rosencrans of Bacona. $300 jects w ill not be penalized for loss
at $250 by the jury.
this year. $350 last year. Mead stub of tim e due to bad w eather or
The action, to obtain right-of-
route. Albert Heard of the Mead conditions outside of their control
way for the Middleton-Newberg
district, $495 both years.
Four separate divisions will be
section of the west Side Pacific
Conference with the Tigard un- , established under the new set-up.
highway, was started in Yamhill
ion high school board will be held namely: W orks progress, social
county and transferred to the local
at Tigard Friday evening. The dis-1 service, re-em ploym ent and rural
circuit court on a change of venue.
trict contends that there w ill be settlement and rehabilitation. Def­
The defendants alleged that the
considerable increase in the num ­ inite details of the various office
property involved was w orth more
Brush Fire Sunday
ber of students to be transported personnels or of adm inistration are
than the $200 offered by the com­
during the coming year and that not available.
T h reaten s O ld Barn mission und asked $845 for the
Hillsboro
relief
cannery
u
n
i
t
changes in bus routes and a new
Brush fire near the Sunset dairy property and $1109.20 damages.
truck may be necessary. Contract started operations Tuesday at the
west of Hillsboro threatened to de­
Nick Bothman Jr.. Hillsboro, and
for the district last year was $3690 new Hillsboro Grange hall and the
stroy an old barn Sunday afternoon John B. Craig. Portland route 6.
cannery at Huber started Wednes­
on tw o routes.
Enthusiasm over the success of but was brought under control by w ere excused from jury duty Mon­
C ontract for the Beaverton dis­ day. Forest Grove and Tigard units
the Hillsboro ru ral fire truck be­
morning when the July panel
trict w ill be considered during the are expected to be ready for op­ the grand opening of his new quar- fore any damage was done. The day
reported for duty. Casper Wilson,
, ters on East Main street Saturday
eration the first of the week.
fire
was
discovered
near
the
ra
il­
Banks, and Ray Christianson. T i­
The governm ent i s supplying i was expressed by Jam es W hitelaw .' road tracks about 1 p. m.
gard. w ere excused tem porarily.
cans, sugar and supervision for the proprietor of the H illsboro Motor
company.
He
estim
ated
that
500
Motion for a new trial for J. II
ork in order to preserve products
NIFTY C O U N TR Y PLACE w
Hicks of Reedville. recently con­
in relief gardens. The canneries people attended the free picture i R epair o f City H all
show
in
th
e
evening
and
s
ta
te
d
1
Modern 5-room house, nice gTove. w ill be open each week day and
P roposed in P roject victed on an indictm ent charging
that the salesroom and shop were
Application for an SERA project the larceny of livestock, was denied
Barn, garage, chicken house. I 1-, clients w ill be notified by case crowded all day.
w orkers as to th e times assigned
to repair and rem odel four rooms Monday morning by R F r a n k
m iles to town. 2G acres good land. to each.
A pproxim ately $3000 has been on the second floor of the city hall Peters, circuit judge D ate of sen ­
Price $2750. Good terms.
Members of the county relief spent in im proving the building was subm itted this week by George l tence was set for Saturday morn-
ning.
committee met Tuesday evening at and in buying new equipm ent. - McGee, city manager.
Pleas of not guilty to indict­
the court house to discuss the can­ W hitelaw stated. Doorways have
■
been
widened
to
provide
safe
e
n
­
ments were made Monday by Mrs.
nery projects and the request from
Births
try
and
exit,
a
new
greasing
hoist
Alma
Buchanan of Gales City and
state relief headquarters to reduce
H artram pf—To Mr. and Mrs. Ross
1314 Main Street
the adm inistration force. One clerk has been installed, facilities pro- ! H artram pf at Corvallis, Ju ly 14. a Ezedor Kaillis of P ortland Mrs
and a case w orker w ill be dro p ­ vided for painting, washing and I boy. Mrs. H artram pf was formerly Buchanan was indicted on charges
Hillsboro. Oregon
b rake adjustm ent. A ttractive de­ Miss Bertha Mohr.
ped by August 1, it was decided.
of issuing a forged check and of
Funds sufficient to continue d i­ partm ental signs have also been in ­
Hat horn—To Mr. and Mrs. Guy forging an endorsement, while K ail­
stalled.
W
hitelaw
declared
that
his
was charged w ith threatening
Losses come without warn­ rect and w ork relief projects in shop and salesroom w ould be sec­ G. H athorn at Bend, July 12, a lis
W ashington county for at least an ­
girl. Donna Esther. Mr. and Mrs. the commission of a felony. Trial
ing. Protect yourself today , other
ond
to
none
in
Portland.
dates
w ere not set.
w eek and a half w ere r e ­
H athorn form erly resided here.
P ark in g for custom ers has also
against fire, theft, or
H. F. Zingler, Portlund contrac­
ceived Monday from the state of­
F aber—To Mr and Mrs. B. W
accident.
fice by R. W. Weil, chairm an of been provided in the re a r of the Faber of Hillsboro, July 14, a girl. tor, entered a plea of not guilty
Thursday to a larceny indictm ent
the county relief committee. S h o rt­ : new quarters.
TU A LA TIN VALLEY
Say you saw it in the Argus.
Sum of $20.000 for alleged aliena­
age of funds last week led relief
INSU R A N C E A GENCY
officials to fear a shut-dow n on
the program during the balance of
July.
T hirty county and guest Holstein
breeders, their families and friends,
and forty 4-H club members and
leaders attended the annual Wash­
ington County H o lstein -F riesian
picnic at the A. J. Evers’ farm
Tuesday.
Two classes of Holstein cows
w ere judged by the 4-H members
in the morning. H. A. Mathiesen,
field agent for the Holstem-Frie-
sian association, made the official
placings in the judging contest At
noon the entire group assembled
around one long table for a basket
lunch.
In the afternoon the breeders in ­
spected Evers' irrigation project
and listened *o a discussion on
herd development by Mr. Mathie-
sen. Annual ball game between the
breeders and the club boys was
the closing event of the picnic.
Application Drawn
for Federal Funds
Non-High Board
New Work Plan
Signs Contracts
Set August 1st
Oil Burner Bought
at County Hospital
Motor Firm Opens
Modern Quarters
W. G. IDE
Thursday, July
tion of the affections of his wife is
sought by J E Hawkins in a
circuit court suit filed Thursday
against Joint Seheekla The plain
tiff claims that Seheekla induced
Ills wife to leuve Ids home.
Suit to collect $366 67 alleged due
the state for fees and tuxes us a r e ­
sult of tile contract currier opera
tlons of the defendant was filed
Friday by the state public utilities
commission against Qua Relehlow
Parole order for Jack Huston of
Portlund was signed Thursday by
J u s tic e o f th e Peace A. W Havens.
Huston was sentenced to 36 days in
the county jutl and fined $100 on
a drunken driving charge. He hud
served 45 days when paroled
Robert 11. Sham pine of Portland
and W ayne Rood of Hillsboro plead
guilty to charges of speeding with
trucks Monday and were fined $5
and costs each by Justice of the
Peace A W. Havens.
H K Zimmerman, circuit Judge
at Astoria, w as in Washington coun­
ty Monday to conduct a hearing
for a modification of a previous
decree in tile Enschede divorce ease
Fred E Schlffler of Yamhill wn
fined $5 und costs Monday in tile
local Justice of the peace court
when he plead guilty to a charge
of speeding witlt a truck
Circuit Judge Peters is holding
court at Tillamook this week, but
will return Saturday to pass sen­
tence in two cases. He also plans
to retu rn to the coast city next
week
Motions for dem urrers brought
by Joint Aho of Portland, charged
w ith disorderly conduct, and b
seven lum ber mill strikers accused
of attem pting to prevent a person
from working for another were
denied in the local justice of the
peace court Wednesday afternoon
D em urrers w ere sought on t It <•
grounds of insufficiency of the
complaints.
O rders in the following circuit
court cases w ere issued this week:
Emma Pitm an vs Kitty M Ellis,
order for publication of summons.
State of Oregon, acting b y t h e
World War V eterans' State z\ld
commission, vs. Emil O. Haag et
al. confirmation: State of Oregon,
acting by the World War Veterans'
State Aid commission, vs. John
Evans et ux. confirmation: M atter
of Liquidation of Bank of B eaver­
ton, authorizing settlement of Gee
claim; Union C entral Life Insur­
ance company vs. Sarah G albreath
et al. order. Robert T Place vs.
Lorena K. Place, decree: Equity
Finance company v s Jonathan
Sm ith Coward et ux, default, d e ­
cree; George G. Hancock vs. J A
O'Dell et ux. satisfying Judgment,
Union C entral Life Insurance com ­
pany vs. Otto Erickson et al. d e ­
fault; H A. Browning vs. Laura A.
Browning, decree; and Alice Glov­
er vs. Harold A. Glover, order to
show cause.
Probate orders w ere issued in
the estates of Louise E Bacon. A
T Hubbard. Sarah A Hoover. J
W. Goodin. John Sigrist, Esther
L. Adams and George Bell O rders
w ere also issuer! in the guardian­
ship of Fred G lenn Hoover, Wil­
liam H. Yost and J. D Shorb
DELTA TEN - D A Y SPECIALS
Pepsodent Tooth
39c
Paste
Noxzoma T ria l__ 15c
500-sheet Kleenex 59c
Jad Salts ............. 54c
Crazy Crystals
small ................. 60c
Ironized Yeast ..... 89c
Syrup Figs, U. D.
Co........................ 49c
Pierce’s Prescript'n 98c
Italian Balm Comb 35c
Dare’s Mentho
Pepsin ................ 89c
Kotex .................... 19c
Adlerika ................ 98c
Bromo Seltzer ...... 27c
Harmony Almond
Cream ................ 29c
Amazon H a ts ........ 25c
Castoria _
29c
Gillette Blades ...... 25c
Delta Poison Oak Rem-
edy, full guar..... 49c
Colgate’s Soaps.
5 for ...........
29c
All Bathing Caps Re-
duced ............... io f ;
100 Embossed Nan-
kins ................... 10c
Elkav’s White Shoe
C leaner............. 23c
All Jasamine
Creams ............. 29c
Symbol Rubber
Gloves ............... 33c
Tudor Alarm
Clocks ............... 98c
All Seventeen
Creams ............. 59c
Sun Tan Oil ......... 49c
Comfort Corn Pads 10c
Rainbow Dyes ..... . 5c
Elkay’s Cleaning
Fluid .......
19c
Gem Razor and
Blades ............... 39c
Criterion W’atches 98c
DELTA DRUG STORE
Ide D iscusses W ork o f
C ounty P lan n in g Board
W. G. Ide, chairm an of the plan­
ning board, discussed th e w ork of
the group before the Beaverton
Kiwanis club Wednesday noon. He
is scheduled to talk on the same
subject before the county bankers'
association at Forest Hills Country
club Saturday afternoon.
C edar M ill T ow nsend
Club M eets T hursday
Powers Grocery
Election of officers for the Cedar
Mill Townsend club w ill be held i
next Thursday evening, according
to Mrs. M. E. Jones, secretary. Sev­
eral speakers will be present and
the public in invited to attend.
M AIN STREET
PH O N E 81
G rap e Juice
Red & White. Pint bottles. 2 for
^CHEVROLET
A Lady S a id ...
G rap e Ju ice
Red & White. Quart b o ttle ........
P unch F la v o r
Wadharn’s. 7-oz. tumbler.
2 for
33c
Mt)C
P in e a p p le Ju ice 1O„
Dole’s. No. 10 tin
Because of these features
they demand the
......................
P in e a p p le Ju ice
Red & White. No. 2 tins 2 for
G r a p e f r u it J u ice
Red & White. 11-oz. tins. 3 for ................
Low Cost of Service
Fast Freezing
Extra Space
Food Saving
Convenience
Quietness
Beauty
2vC
CROSLE Y
Shelvador
"I Will Do S o ---
Every Saturday please stop at our Main
Street Salesroom or Used Car Lot on Second
Street and see if you are not offered every hos­
pitality.”
All the cars in our big parade last Saturday were of
our own large stock. We make prompt delivery of all
models.
See Jim Calender at Forest Grove and
Jack Gilby at St. Helena
See Us Today!
Easy Terms.
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good July 19 and 20 only.
Estate of J W Goodin, vulued at
approxim ately $6000. was filed for
probate Monday. Mr Goodin died
July 10 of this year, und was a
former county Judge.
Capitol News Letter
1929 D odge Sedan
1928 C hevrolet C oach
1929
1926
1928
1927
N ew H ouse C onstruction
Begun by Local R ealtor
Ford R oadster
C hevrolet C oupe
Nash Sedan
D odge C oupe
1933 A ustin P an eled
D elivery
Cars W ashed and
P olished
ICottllnusd from p sss nn.l
to what he considers excessive e x ­
penditures by t h e commission,
which threatens to exhaust the bi­
ennial appropriation of $7500 be­
fore the end of the current year
This is the first tune the governor
has found occasion to Invoke the
new authority conferred upon him
by the budgetary control net of
1935.
Agent for
W illy» and G rah am -P aige
G raham -P aige Sedan
$ 8 6 9 D elivered H ere
W illys 4-door Sedan
$579 D elivered H ero
Construction o f a new house about
G as - Oil - A ccessories
two miles east of Hillsboro on
Baseline road was started Wednes­
day by W G ide The home i
being built for Russell Ide and the
work is being done by C. H Himes, 2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
local contractor.
Earl Naught started work this
Used Car Exchange
5R
JULY CLEARANCE
SALE
41
NOW IN FULL SWING
39c - 3
$4.95 Men’s and Women’s
FA N C Y
Bristol Hardware Co.
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
Open until 9 P. M.
Every Saturday Night
G oodin E state Filed
for P robate M onday
1931 C hevrolet C oach
Columbiaknit Sweaters
“Mr. Whitelaw:
I wish you would have an opening
every Saturday.”
3 1 8 East M ain Street
20c
Ray Muling cannery here started
packing wax beaus this week Tile
berry and cherry season is nearly
completed and green peas will l>e
handled for unolher week
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
On Main Street
N ext New Postoffice
in Washington and Columbia Counties
50
Bought and Sold
C annery N ow Packing
W ax Beans and Peas
H IL L S B O R O
M O T O R CO.
At Our Grand Opening
OLDSM OBILE
118
USED
CARS
for $1,00 Rummage Fable
Coats, Suits, D resses................. $1.00
Women’s White Dress Shoes . . . . 98C
BIG TABLE WASH GOODS . . . 9C
Kayser Silk Hose 59C- 2 pair $1.00
Boys’ Brown and Black B e lts........ IOC
C O R S E T S ................................only 5c
Men’s and Boys’ Odd Shirts . . . . 15C
Little Boys’ Waist O veralls........... 25C
Men’s Work and Dress Socks . . . . 8c
All Wool Bathing S u its ............... 98C
Child’s Sun and Bathing Suits . . 25C
Men’s All Wool S u its ................ $10.00
Infants’ Shoes . . . . ........................ 25c
Children’s Union S u its .................... 15c
Values to $6.00 Women’s Hats $1.00
Men’s, Boys’ Work S h ir ts .............. 39C
Big Assortment Buckles and Buttons 2C
Men’s Solid Work S h o e s ........... $1.69
Men’s 79c Dress Shirts, . 2 for $1.45
Men’s Felt H a t s ................................. 69c
36-inch Unbleached M u slin ........... 0C
Men’s 69c Work Shirts, . 2 for $1.15
Women’s - Children’s Hats, Tams 10c
Men’s, Women’s Stick on Soles . 10c
Men’s Rubber Heels 10c, Women’s 5c
49c Women’s Zipper P u rses........ 25c
Bathing Belts ................. 15c and 25C
Bathing C a p s.................. 10c and 25C
WE REPRESENT
35c
Many Golf Fans at
Exhibition Match
Divorces Granted
Prompt Service
S p ecials for J u ly 19 and 20
week adding to Ills house n iu l barn
ut the west end of Jaekson street
J E Kolb of Pumpkin Ridge is
also making extensive repair! and
remodeling his house G G arlhof
C, H Kelly of North Plains was ner. residing between S ixth and
arrested last Wednesday on a Seventh avenues o n Washington
charge of being drunk on the street street, is re-shingling his home
Robert I. lliudln of 11111.1",i"
was arrested Saturday on u tres­
Marriage I.IrriiMM.
passing charge.
Jam es l.ee of Dayton was run-
Leonard Van pomcleit of Hanks
fined in the county Jull Tuesday route I amt Amy Ailchla Hollen­
to serve a 50-duy Jail sentence Im­ beck of Bunks. July 10
posed by the Tigard Justice of the
Bernard Roscoe of McMinnville
peace on a reckless driving charge und Ini.'lda Heesuckrr of Cornelius,
July IS.
Alferd E Meyer of Hillsboro
route 3 und Audrey I. France of
Portland route 2, July IS.
Jacob II Friesen und Myra Hoff
A large gallery saw Dr O. F inun, both of Portland. July 13
Willing of Portlund and l>r Ralph
Milts of Forest Grove beat John
Robbins of Portland and B M
Goodmun of Hillsboro (wo up on
nine holes at Forest Hills July 16
Willing shot a 34. Robbins 33, Mills
35 and Goodman 39
A record crow d attended the fam ­
ily night dinner und entertainm ent
ut the d u b house following the
match. Club members contest will
end July 24
Two Men Arrested
During Past Week
Place--R obert T from Lorena K
Browning H. A. front latura A.
Christensen Named
Leader New Group
W illiam C. Christensen, v i c e - ;
president of the Comm ercial N a­
tional bank, was elected secretary-
treasu rer of the new ly formed In ­
dependent Bankers of Oregon at
the organization m eeting in Salem
Saturday night. He was also elected
on th e executive committee. C. E.
Williamson, cashier of the Bank of I
Albany, is president.
Fifty independent bankers from
30 different communities w ere pres­
ent at the first meeting. Independ­
ent bankers are those w ho are not
branch bankers, and the purpose of
the organization is said by the of­
ficers to m eet occasionally and dis- J
cuss m atters of peculiar interest to
them selves in w hich branch b an k ­
ers would not be interested.
It was made clear th at none of
the functions of the Oregon B ank­
ers' association would be taken
over, but, rather, th at th e in d e­
pendent bankers w ould concern
them selves w ith th eir own prob­
lems and would w ork hand in
glove with the senior organization.
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ZIPPER S
Special purchase!
Phone 444 : Day or Night
$ 3 .5 0 Brushed W ool Z ipper or
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