The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
P a g e E ig h t
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thuntday, August 1, 1935
$9750. on warrants $35.79199, in-'
.« I* sa na. M a l U T .T S l J w I ’,,,w l«n 4 j t«g r«fun<l. I l 6»; ).«„ II Ebbi,«ok taa
terest on bonds $3005.02, on w ar­
Yanto. .-.Hirt tiuu.« aas, 43 is s , Wah- rafting, 414 t i l ; l.«n II t'*t»hl>«rk, t « . ,« .
rant» $2413.23 Items listed under j
nar’a «hn« lt*‘.pU«l. «omits Jail «aa, 44
fum i, , i . 7 6 ;
I. « h II Fi«lil.«.W, I « .
debt service for union high schools
14; W » ll'. b .p t Hu r«. <io.ii»ty Jall
f un,|,
l.ru II F l.h b m k . t e i rotund,
■ were: Principal payments on bonds
441 s;i. , . l l « f «»i> I t u a » . .-.«inly huopiisi ¡ 41-' t l . M w ln I , ttr«h « jn , d «ll» .iu «„t i « .
$22.500, on warrants $90.438 23. in-
p 441.41, In te l 4114 6.1; J W P - iiiir ll. furerliM ur« fuiul, SH«», Roitaltl T l'»iiiplw-
tim. county Judge «ap. 9». Jam«»» L«wl»,
! terest on bonds $11.383.38. on war­
I.'.a in ly
« Iw r lff’«
««a,
416 .1s;
tterviw
(}« » » « ;
county « tw rltf’«
««a,
<11.N6; r**ll«f *>«p. 94 Sift . Dan Ailani«, rulief »*p,
rants $7414 52.
9
6 . 1'harll«
4 IrcuH o»url »ap
In a b ility to O rg a n iz e W P A
1 M ucK ciola M "lu r Uo.. county ahrrtft’«
Total of 113 school buildings and (
Mr and Mrs. Herbert H. Hurling- j
»oi
»»p,
IIA .N I j I'» iin h rn g «(nr*,
county 92.99; t ’uliuon M Nlivik Co
280 teachers were reported for the
■
S et-up Cause» C h a n g e
ham and daughter Anne of W il-,
I Jail v«i> 9 ll.ft7 , county howpilal »»P 9lit *
J year. The county census of chil-
J JIA,
i«l(«r
»» p 9IN 4.4I. to ta l $140.14 1 ( nm refund. 91 47; C ity of T u a la lin , taa
cits, Cal., will arrive today for a
j Wc«t Cuaat Tolophon« t ’o., county cl««b refund, *»Ae , C lly «»f T u a la tin , laa refund.
j dren of school age amounted to
visit with her parents, Mr and
(Continu«.! fro m par. on«l
111.10, county trooNuror $1.11« county $♦• A«'««. C ity of T u a la tin , ta» iv fiim l, 41«,
4837 boys and 4532 girls.
Mrs. George T. McGrath, and his
the social security act will also be 9389.
cortlor iJI.Mft. county a«««««or 9* Aft, ctntn- Union O li Co. »»f C a lif . euuntjr »brrtff*»
Parochial schools were not in­
parents in Portland
ty achool «upt 11.10, t a i «lopt 91.40. coun­ »ap, 9-0 NO, I. J Hu«hlt»w, «tm rl Kuu»«
administered by the local relief cluded
in
the
report.
ty
Bhertff 911.10, circuit Jutlg« 97. NA. • ap 91100. «ounty Jall »ap 917 03, coun­
units. Half of these grants will be
Father J T. Currn of Klamath
county
juilg« 9I1&A. county aurvoyor f.t • ty hiMipllal «ap 90 ift. t«>tal 909 HA . F |.
supplied by the federal govern­
Falls arrived Tuesday for a two-
1A, eounty Juvonllo o ff Ivor 9S.NA, county M cC iirrniik. court houaa »ap 971 AU. coun­
ment, 25 per cent by the state and
lay visit with Father J. T Costello.
nurao 94 .1A. Uiatrict attorney 910.AO, t»»t»l ty ja ll «ap 917 Vt. county bnapllal «kp
25 per cent by the counties.
9I0S.A0; llu rllng hatu Co., Korcat tjrov«. 90-IS. to ta l 90ft MA . N J N k it. <j.*M Iloon««
Ils father worked with Father
fund *«p. 9 fti-io . <l«ur*u T
M < (irath .
O r«., county Bhorlff's cap. 17 { Frod l*ct«r
Costello years ago.
State relief committee proposes
«on, county a h e ilff a o»p, | 7 ; O N Taa- court hiHia« «ap 9A7..1N, ruunty Jall «ap
to aid indigents in the various
Marvin Heynderickx of Cornelius route 1 and his prize winning Hamp­
Carl Poepf of North Plains un­
g art. county n h o rlffa cap. 9f». Tho Toaaa 914 34. county h«*»pltal « a p |B . UHal | 7 A -
,C ontinu«d from p a r« on«)
l(« rb Kapp«l, <l"« llnoaua funil «ay.
counties after local funds are gone.
company, relief cap. ONc j Kdw C l.uc«. 77
shires won in a field of 21 exhibitors at the second annual Forest derwent a double sinus operation
II H
Findlay, «b« I4 c « um
fund
county clork'a gap 97. r lr r u lt court |A. 94tft
White declared This money would same time and place as general
Grove National bank sheep show.—Cut courtesy Oregon Journal
at Jones hospital Wednesday morn­
»ap.
9 IA , H arm i uni tU»rU’ka. d<« Iloon««
total
111;
D
r
J
U
DiuBmore.
Inaan«
be made available from the $1.000.- elections.
ing with Dr 11 D Huggins op­
cap Kvnneth
It
K rahnter, tnaane, 9ft. fund «ap, 9ft
Boundaries
of
Reedville,
North
.
.
.
_
_.
.
000 appropriated by the last stale
erating.
D r J 11 Dlnaanore. feolilo minded eap
legislature. However, the state of­ aitered°ub£ shiftmg « ^ ‘"iS'e * e p '
W illia m Silva, feet.lv mind««!. 9ft. D r It
agent is absolutely safe to admin­
Mrs. William Powers and son
A |tiaa«<t, f««bl« mludtMl »ap W illiam
fice expects to inform the various
ister; there is only a slight local Lee are visiting her parents, Mr. j
Silva, feeble minded, | A , Fdw lu 1. Ore*
county courts as to the amount ; arating the districts one-quarter
reaction, and practically no con-, and Mrs. Ew ell Ledford ut Tacoma,
i bam, delinquent taa for»cln«ure fund «ap. .
necessary to be budgeted for relief j mile east.
| stitutional or troublesome after ef- Wash
9 .1 0 . M r «
Florence llenn vtt. r«li»f. 910,
ol^'area'^^am esH fo r^w h ich ^ they sh o rtag e^’atw rding
""wiekard ^ ‘^ “ t h T m X r t . y I
™ l y a " d P*‘*r
-
I Power«* grocery, county ja ll «ap. 999.*
next year.
91;
W ashington
County
New» • Time«.
Federal government will also as­
[ county clerk*» eap |N A0, commi»alouerB*
sist in caring for dependent and were substituted are as follow s More feed for livestock w as also ; -The ideal ...I,, fo’r ¿ „ h X , lm. tur“«d Sunday from a week s visit
l<roc«eding« (M ay. I09A) 99ft. total 9 ’ » I
i
1
Mulloy,
2—Sherwood.
3—Mid-
made
available
last
winter
through
munitv
is
around
the
first
vear
of
their
frandparenU,
Mr.
and
crippled children if the social se- card"« fro S h T ^ ^ M e u g T r
A t*. Mrs C h arlm Hlnea. indigent soldier»*
«ctiv.ties of the AAA S ^ e r y
\X r e n
the M r* H *
S‘
fund eap, 91.1; Ch arlie lle lw ig , county
•uritv act is pass«**, wi.ite
‘J ! ? ? . ? . ’
»he
1933 corn loan pro , toxoid better than those of school
Ml'
a,'
d M
rr A.
W.
Lentz an
| court eap 99 &•. taa dirpt eap INc. total
The government would pay a third ¡ 8—Garden H o m e . „ 9—Sout
.
.
.
.
Mr-
and
Mrs.
A
W
and
a s t gram which kept cto ooo . oog bushel« »K,. although all children under ten daughter Arlene spent the week-
99 0 4 . The r G. »tore, relief Ju lia Van-
O n A li
of the cost and the state and coun­ Aloha, 10—Southwest Aloha. h e 11—
Stiphout. 9IA 9O; D r A F H inm an, re- I
ties would divide the balance. Care Kinton. 12—Scholls, 13—Laurel, 14 of corn on farms for future use. ; tolerate Immunization with little “,,ct *»1 The Dalles with Mr and
; lief J It Lindley. 9A . Illllab o rn Auto
and the planting of contracted acres or no disturbance It Is hoped that Mrs J H Pankonlne
of the blind would be provided
Freight, county htwpltal eap. 0 0 c , F a ir­
15—Grabel. 16—Bloom- to forage crops to provide thous every community, if It has not
Mr and Mrs Arthur Utley of
through a 50 per cent grant from I —Reedville.
way M arket,
relief Jac« 4. B a rrett 9&.
ing. 17—South Cornelius. 18—new ands of tons of livestock feed that already
Lor«« Devi« 9A. A llen llalap« f f 911. J '
done so, will commence 1 Salem visited Mr and Mrs M L
the government, leaving the bal­ precinct, 19—East Gaston. 26—Dil­
C llrt'w n 9ft. total 197 , S W Melhulah.
ance to be raised by the states and ley, 21—Cherry Grove, 22—West would not otherwise have been to wage a campaign to have all Anderson Sundav They were old
county htwptal eap, 99; F F H a rtra m p f. I
available.
pre-school and school children lm- friends in the east
counties.
c o u n ty
hoapital
eap.
94 70;
W«atern
Gaston. 23—Gales Creek. 24—new
munied
against
diphtheria
i
Mr
flnd
„
„
R
c
Schultn<,rlch
U nion, eounty Judge eap. 4Ac . K alkw arC a ,
This program under which the precinct, 25—Timber, 26—Buxton,
gn«cery. relief M S turm . 9 1 T r u m a n
federal government and state will I 27—Manning. 28—Banks, 29—Roy,
; and Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Boyd, relief J««»e Drake. 94 9A. Wiley*»
assist counties in bearing the heavy 30—Purdin. 31—Verboort. 32—North
i Foster visited Mrs, Elizabeth Reedu
g rn c e ry ,
r e lie f
M a r t in
(lia n a , 99.
Dr
relief burden will be a permanent 'Cornelius. 33— L eisy . 34—W e s t
Charles lllue». drumrlat. relief e»p. $ • •
' and son near Scholls Sunday
B ou g ht an d Sold
AA. Home («aundry, county hoapital eap
future policy. White declared The I North Plains. 35—East North Plains,
990 &A, county nurse.' eap 97c. total 990 - '
social security a c t contemplates 36—Mountain. 37—C o n n e ll, 36—
(Continued fro m p * r « on«)
/ J I day
da? from a two weeks’ vacation in
lr
N9; Cornelius Ca»h »tore,
relief Lena :
state and county financial admin­ Orenco. 39—North Aloha, 46—Cedar programs at the Shute park were
(Continued from pair« one)
1 Sea attic. Wash., and with friends in
Fngler. 97 ON. Banle Hteel Co..
court
1928 C h e v ro le t Co«e>e
istration and participation. He also Mill, 41—North B eaverton. 42— also outlined
ton. son of Mrs J. C Hare, a grand - B British
kouae building fund eap. 99A.17; B a r­
ri
Columbia.
clay
Davta,
old
ag«
petiBlon
eap,
|7
stated that the government plan­ South Beaverton. « —West Slope.
First ones to sign up for the or- daughter Charles M. Johnson, the
..... .
c
1928 N a th Sedan
M anafleld'a »tore. Indigent »oldler»*fun«l.
ned to discontinue grants for un­ 44. 45 and 46- new Forest Grove ganization were Mrs Weatherred. oldest grandson living, and Mrs v .ll.»
Just as modern as ran be Is 197.09.
‘1 - , i 2.
Portland Genernl F le e tr k eompnny
1928
Essex Sedan
employment relief after October 1 precincts. 47—North Hillsboro. 46— W. G. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. C. E E Ethel
th e l J
o h n s o n of
o f Hillsboro,
M t i is h o m
_
per
ed o on at the this bride’s cap of pleated satin, eounty
Johnson
great-!
T“
bn.ni.
.
c
.
ja il «*p 9*A 60. eourt hou»e eap
g ra n d d a u g h te r w e re h o rn
on
t h e ¿ o n v ! ' hospital
morning ti
were born on
the
’ «.„¡¡i
n Saturday
. u r. 1,"’rn'"
with lace-edge tulle veil, which 9107.0A. relief Irene A ltm a n 91. total
Cannery units at Huber, Forest Southeast Hillsboro, and 49—South- Wells. Judge Donald T Templeton, granddaughter,
1
929
F o rd T ru c k
boro.
Mr. and Mrs W. G. Ide. Mr. and old Johnson homestead near Farm-
. '»’“«old by Dr. H D Huggins
Grove and Hillsboro are now run­ west Hillsboro.
will grace many an enchanting 9104 AA. IDIIaboro Argu«. c«uw m iaaloner«'
- Mr and Mrs. George Burbank June bride as ahe marches down prixeesling» (June. I0S&) 99A. eounty
1929 F o rd C oupe
Boundaries of all county prec- Mrs. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. tngton.
ning full blast. Weil announced,
treeaurer
eap 99 9t».
d l-tr lc t . attorney
and son of Newberg Orchards vls- the aisle to strains of Loti' n- eap
and the Tualatin unit is expected inets were checked and re-written Wilkes. J H. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs.
19.91. teacher«* eaama eap 19-t l .
1931 A u s tin
r )„ » .:i
>ted Mr and Mrs I* C. Hamilton
euunty «urveyor*» eap 99. t«Ual 99ft 67;
to start operations Monday. He by J. W. Barney, county engineer. L . C Kramien. George McGee and A«rr.v
grtn.
Rosalind
Russell,
Olin
/Arm y rxecrum ng u e ta tl
Sunday
D r It J Nicol and F. W Alm uutat, county
2 F o rd D e liv e rie s
stressed the importance of relief and were included in the county Mrs. E C. McKinney.
player, models the gown.
herd iuapector. 969 71; B W Gent, dam
L. C. Kramien. chairman of the
,n H illsboro M onday
Mr and Mrs. P. P. Weik and
clients taking advantage of the court order.
..<•
.h e m k tiic i by d««a. 919. Bristol 1931 C h e v ro le t
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Rotary club committee which start- An army recruiting detail was In ■ Johnnie Corrieri spent the week-
canning facilities.
H a rd w are company, court house eap 914 -
_
-
-
-
«d
this
movement
several
months
Hillsboro
and
Beaverton
Monday
;
end
at
Tillamook
19.
county
Jail eap 46e. county sheriff*» Sedan
Total of 13 Washington county-
eap 91 36. county hoapital eap 9llB<L
ago. presided
T hou in jh e
Little Patsy Douglass is spending
works projects were approved this
Several car«. $15 and up
total 997.39. H enry Young, relief U n ­
week under the new works pro­
known man. d4scea$»e«l. 193 AO, Ma« Ken-
gress administration, according to
tie Mot«.r Co., county court eap. 910 73:
A booklet of 54 pages In which George L Hendrick», court house eap.
word received here. Programs spon­
All kind« of Top Work.
(Continued fro m pa^e on«)
to S tim u la te Sales McDowell. A recruiting party will
Mr anci .Mrs. W W Hymes of
listed the more than 410 farm lit * «1 ; Leater Ireland A Company, ctnin-
sored by local a n d community vis of Oregon City was assessed
The Standard Oil company of he in Hillsboro every month un- ‘ °Hland visited Mr and Mrs F is
Paintiny
and Body Work.
ty sheriff*» eap 93 AA. court hou»e eap
properties
held
by
the
World
War
groups include the sewing project $25 and costs Saturday when he California is launching a wide- til the increase of 46.000 men au-
Mitchell Thursday and Friday Veterans’ State Aid commission in 114.07, total 91« A3. Htandard O il Co of
at Hillsboro. Hillsboro city plan­ ! plead guilty to a reckless driving spread motor oil campaign in west- thoried by congress has b e e n
C a lif , county aheriff'a eap. 94'* So. M m I>
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Challacombe Oregon outside of Multnomah coun­ man Kodak Store«. Inc., euunty sheriff*»
ning. general repairs at the Hills­ charge.
C ars W a s h e d and
. . . . . .
. em newspapers to inform Pacific reached.
! and daughter Dorothy spent the ty. is off the press and is available eap, 912.S3; Conoiy grocery, relief Dan
boro union high school, park grad­
Orders in the following circuit roast motorists that Standard Penn
A«lam». 99 . I M t n Drug »tore, relief cap.
j
week-end
at Bandon.
P olished
to all Interested parties, according •6
ing at Gaston, landscaping at For­ court cases were issued this week. is now available everywhere at
Bagley J r ., r«»unty aher-
Edwards of Muncie. to Jerrold Owen, secretary to the iff*» 4 0 . eap. George
B aseline P a v in g Jo b
, . Miss Deborah
,
est Grove, supervision in Wash­ A G Beattie vs Fag-O-San Sales standard Oil dealers
III.N A . Ferdinand (tchmtdi. re­
Sf«r4»rl W ».» IVIn n rl . . , Indiana, is visiting her sister, Mrs. commission
lief Mra
D ally. 910.
A
M Jannsett
ington county relief garden pro­ company et al, order; Liquidation
Besides supporting its dealers
Agent for
Wnrk b *a r t e d H * r e M o n d a y J A Kramien. for several weeks
Detailed information is g i v e n D rillin g Ctk. etnirt h*»u«« eap. 91 IN . Mtate
ject. building repair and prepara­ of , Ban1
» of Beaverton, compromise
with
an —
advertising
campaign
in
o
.
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,,
I
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.....p
..,..
Work
of
paving
Baseline
street;
M
r
,,
,
.
In d u strial A ccblent e«Mnmia»lun. c«mnty I W illy s
and G ra h a m -P a ig e
about
the
individual
state-owned
tion of athletic field at Banks union of Buchanan asset order to sell four hundred newspapers on the ‘n Hillsboro from Fifth avenue ,
H Car‘cr “nd «fandaugh- farms and no doubt there are a h.
e a p 'a « ’ . r « l i r f
ea|> f t 4.'. lOMkl
high school, repair and grading at real property; United States Fidel- Pacific coast. the company is of- ‘o the railroad crossing near the {T ,No" a * ere ®un^ay vl»“ ors at
OS; J a n ie
If
Davta. «telimjuent taa
number of the readers of the Ar­ 92
foreclosure eap. 9l-«O. Portland General
the Manning school, rug projects lty & Guaranty company vs. Union ering its dealers point-of-sale tie- Ray-M«ling cannery
was started the L P »tranahan home
G ra h a m -P a ig e Sedan
gus who are interested in the pur- j E lectric Co., eounty fcaapltai eap. 9IN IN .
at Aloha and Tigard, clearing ditch high school district number three. Upg jn
form of window posters Monday. Curbs and gutters along
Mrs. J. Johnson of Portland and chase of farms und homes. The | W in F Cyru». commander Am erican l e ­
$ 8 6 9 D e liv e re d H e re
nrtrt.ctiif- E.
P H.
M White
Whits» v»e
IK
.
. . . . . . .
tk
.
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1_________
.
.
M
>««
rr..«.«»
___a-
a
aa
>
in Beaverton drainage district, and non-suit;
vs. T
T. * M
the proposed improvement have Mlss Gray
guests of Mrs. L brochures are free for the asking ] gion poet N«>. A . Millsboro. Oregon. In ­
island-display racks.
cannery projects at Hillsboro, Aloha | Crawford, order; Johanna Englund and smart
_______________
W illy s 4 -d o o r Sedan
aoldlerw fund eap. SI4S.4O; Mr»
been completed and the paving is
Stranahan Monday,
and can be obtained by contacting1 digent
A I I Christopher. Indigent «oldters* fund
and Forest Grove.
vs. Multnomah Realty company et D
r-.; . . . D
$ 5 7 9 D e liv e re d H e re
expected to be finished within a
Miss Velma Abendroth returned
Me
<
■
(
Hillsboro,
who
is
the
eap, 1.10. Y am h ill F le rtrtr Co., indigent
al.
confirming
sale:
Union
Centra]
P
°
w
e
r
D
is
tr
ic
t
P
r
o
g
r
a
m
.
Two projects sponsored by the
short time.
Sunday from Goldendale, Wash., Washington county representative soldier»' fund eap. 9*.07 . Bchubrtng A
to be Discussed F rid a y
state were also approved. These Life Insurance company vs. Sarah
Riederm an. indigent a«>idiers* fund eap.
i where she visited last week.
of the commission, or by writing 934.00.
Galbreath
et
al,
order
for
addi-|
Washington
county
people
inter-
State Industrial Accident ro m m ls !
Gas * O il - Accessories
include the kindergarten program
Mrs. B Mitchell and Mrs C E direct to the Salem office
a ion. euunty h«epital eap 91 IOS. relief
in Hillsboro and the county "Bet­ tional time; and Union Central ested in the organization of the A lb e rt H e a rd O pens
Compilers of the pamphlet have eap 17 00. total 91N-0S. Alice M ary Ila«-
N e w Business in B anks Dyer of Portland visited Mrs W. F endeavored
ter Housing” survey. It was also Life Insurance company vs. Otto super peoples’ power district in
to condense the duta comb, relief eap. 96: H F Thompson,
believed that the combined applica­ Erickson et al. overruling demur- northwestern Oregon will meet at
Albert Heard has opened a real Aldinger Monday.
much as possible Sale prices eounty InaspBal eap, 122; W ill« M >nd«t
Mrs. Harry Wright and Miss Lot­ as
the Hillsboro city hall at 8 p. m estate business in Banks with farms
w W ow i' pension. 111. Hr» ley
tion including 11 school districts rer.
from $125 for a Baker coun- G beugh,
raham .Inc., relief eap. 92<»&; lt«»y L
Probate orders were issued in Friday. Plans for circulation of and acreage as a specialty.
tie Norblad of Vancouver, B. C., range
had also been approved, but of­
lv liulding to $101)00 for a farm m K«>l>erta«>n. taa refund. | l N| ; R.-y L Hub­ 2nd and W a s h . P hone 2641
the
estates
of
Joseph
Oester,
Les-
petitions
to
organize
the
proposed
are
visiting
Mrs.
D.
H
Bailey
ficial confirmation had not been
Harney county, but the average ert xm , taa refund. 9 0 e . K« y L K«d»ert»«n,
5 ter V. Mailer. Sarah A. Hoover, district will be discussed All per-
received.
Mr and Mrs Charles Allen and according to Sergeant Earl R. Good­
Catherine M Payne a n d Jacob sons interested are urged to attend.
• son Verne spent the week-end at win, assistant secretary of the eom-1
i Crotzer. Orders were also issued |
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mission, is approximately $2515.
Mrs. Fred Youngen. who is car-
_
in the guardianship of Lester C o u n ty P la n n in g B od y
The commission also has listings
-
.
ing for her daughter. Mrs. A. N y -! R‘'V L' harles Reed returned Wed-
Gumm and William H. Yost.
1
—-
P lans M e e tin g T o n ig h t ( degger at Milwaukie, spent the nesday fr°tn the ministerial school of city located holdings which are
available
to the public and every
Meeting of the Washington coun- week-end at home, returning Sun- at Tacoma, Wash.
(Continued fro m p a re on«)
ty planning commission has been day.
Miss Anita Claire Weik returned effort is being made to return the
grand total given in order: Gen­
called for 8 o’clock tonight iThurs-
Lily Youngen Is visiting h e r Monday from a week's trip to Ya- state-owned property to the tax
rolls by placing it in the hands of
eral control. $11.080 37. $3659 39.
county court room, ac- brother, Will Youngen. at the C chats and other southern beaches
parties In making in
c*
cording to t W. G. Ide,
$14,739.76: instruction supervision.
.
u?.ht irTnJ ,n E Reilin< home near Forest Grove
Robert Patterson, Steve Pirie and responsible
$18,146.20, $4207.19, $22.353 39; teach­
IContinucd fro m p « e on«)
County
works projects will be dis-
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G eorse Fischer are snendino «ever quiry please designate the county
tween
September
1.
1936,
and
Sep-
cussed.
e
is
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.iv
v
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.
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.
v
»
e
o
r
g
e
riscncr
are
spending
sever
or city desired and also please
ers and supplies. $155.845 84. $54.-
c.. .
»epalred
| ,( days „ Rockawa?
1945 ............
Interest
on i
341.25, $210.187 09; operation o f tember
— t - . 1,
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Sidewalk
in front of the Portland ' Captain and Mrs. Toby Smith mention the Argus Attractive terms
_
______
_____
can
be arranged.
plants. $30,620 05. $9313 61. $39.933 - the old issues ranged from five to I Preventing Diphtheria In Oregon Gas & Coke company and the
66; maintenance and repair. $12,- «x p*r cent,
' ( ¿ / o r o « . n Stete
H«ite>~ Washington’ hotei” on*~Third""itr^t ¡ ¡ { „ ^
627.36, $2386.56, $15.013 92; auxiliary
Macadamizing and paving of un-
The children of Oregon who have is being taken up this week and Mrs Floyd Rlce July 24
L o c a l Boy W in s P riz e
agencies. $16.107.42. $33.980 95. $50.- improved streets in the city w as, fallen victims to diphtheria will not a new one laid.
N. E W. F. meets tonight (Thurs-
“ S oapbox D e rb y ” E vent
day) at the old Grange hall
088.37; fixed charges. $4567.99. $1105.- discussed by councilmen as a pos-. have died in vain if their fate
43, $567342: capital outlay, $10,- able local works progress project leads to a wider knowledge of the
Hauling Permit Given
R ic h a rd H l l l i .
F n r— «
t.
Vernon Schoen of Hillsboro, en­
620 78, $2617 90, $13.238 68; d e b t Reconstruction of sidewalks was fact that this disease is preventable.
Log hauling permit was Issued visiting Deloss Anderson this week try of the Hillsboro Motor company
*un« y e 1“ » Anderson this week in the Oregonian-Chevrolet "Soap­
service, $51.344.24. $137.786 13. $189,- also suggested. Labor for these Parents who fail to observe a pre- Tuesday to Mrs Thelma Kniss by
Mrs. M. B Bump and daughters box Derby’’ in Portland Wednes­
130.37; emergency fund, elementary jobs might be obtained through caution which may prevent a fatal the county court. Bond of $1000 was
the WPA and the materials pro- illness are taking a heavy respon- required.
are vacationing at Rockaway.
districts $140.02.
day. received a prize for winning
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Teachers’ salaries during the year vided through the assessment of sibility. The records of the state
his preliminary heat In the class
Divorce Suit Filed
N e w C a n n in g Business
totaled $201.344 51, $148,400.26 be­ property owners. Improvement of show that to immunize children
for 11-year-old boys. The competi­
Oswald — Laura D. vs. Homer
E x p a n d in g in H ills b o ro tion was for coaster automobiles
ing paid by elementary districts' the city hall and park was also, between the ages of six months
and ten years is to save human Charles.
and $52.944 25 by union high school considered.
Mrs. Grace Harvey is conduct­ built and driven by boys.
General discussion of the pro- lives. The once dreaded diphtheria
districts. Transportation of pupils
ing a business in fruit canning.
posed
construction
of
a
$380.000
which
for
many
*
'
Births
amounted to $14 929 20 in elemen­
municipal water system was con- this state as one
tary districts and $32.412.67 for ducted
Miller -To Mr and Mrs. Arthur
with John W Cunningham, rible of the diseases of Infancy EXPERIENCED, dependable man ^ i n r e Mdr T CHai?«vS° ^ hX 7 ,L iHl!L5‘
union high schools, a total of $47.- Portland consulting engineer No and early childhood has been con- wants steady wortt on farm
- ^ eM“ C t yew a n d ^ M ^ ii n d ^ d Miller of Cornelius, July 27, a boy
341 87.
was taken on the matter.
quered.
Box 112, Aloha.
£
k * i
yea^ .and nas extended
Capital outlays reported were J action
Regular council meeting will be
The possibility of diphtheria con-
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her business and products consid-
principally for local contributions held Tuesday evening.
tro ljm X ^ F i r r t ^ i t ^ n
ru p tX rriX ^ triX rrt^ ^ a ^ rtc o U
in connection with SERA projects
(Continued from page 4)
New sites were listed at $100, new R a ilro a d Seeks R ig h t to
P ^ yed lta vey important part for T. Murphy'5 mllVnorth oil Forest j“ ! ^ ^ b o ttY e l ^"farg e* » X lM officer»’ c«>nl ribution. 102 99 . J H B ar­
buildings at $1254.40, alteration of
ber. justice emart «ap. 9A3.06.
years
as
an
effective
curative
a $ ? e n t' n r o v « * . t v Qn . Q,
94 < J a r ® a ? a
A
.large
special
A b a n d o n L in e in C o u n ty
L1“! 11,™ ,age?‘ ! Grove: a‘ Kan“ s City.
W'ittte»«4R
Justice
Court
State
vs.
buildings $3095 46, new furniture
if given early and in sufficiently ----------------------------------- ----------- pack for diner service was pre-
(A sblcyi
L A Sr heel. 99.AO ; J F
and equipment $5281.53 and other
SALEM—The Willamette Valley large doses. Prevention rather TWO brown mares, extra good, Kar , ,or the Unlon Paciiic ’tream- A«hlla
M ille r, 93 . Sherman F. Roberteon. 99 AO.
outlays $3507.29.
and Coast railroad has applied to than cure of disease has gone on 1450-1600 lbs., for sale or trade llnc traln
A W Havens, justice court eap. 947.«
Debt service items for elemen­ Frank C. McColloch. state utilities in
30; In d u strial P a in t W orks, 92A 06. coun­
P ra c tic a lly E v e ry
advance of antitoxin. A com- for good cows as part payment.
ty ja il eap ; West Coast
P rin tin g
A
tary districts included the follow­ commissioner, for permission to bi nation
Ask
your
attorney
to
send
your
the toxin of diphtheria Phone Forest Grove 15F251. 24-5
R inding Co., county treasurer eap 9 4 9 -
ing: Principal payments on bonds abandon its six miles of rail line and the of antitoxin
Dreaa
in O u r S to re I
legal
advertiaing
to
the
Argus.
was found to
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16. county clerk eap 0Oc. county sheriff'«
between Patton and Cherry Grove give excellent protection against
in Washington county. The peti­ diphtheria. It was later found that
M a n y you h a v e seen
tion declares that all business In, the toxin
____
__ could
of _r____
diphtheria
the territory served by the road rendered non tox’ic and stili'be
WE KNOW
and w a n te d b e fo re and
has been taken over by truck and fectfve in producing immunity
no doubt tried on at
bus lines. The company wants per- This toxoid, as it Is called has been
mission to take up its rails.
- -
improved " and - today
we have the
A tourist who smokes is safe
$ 1 9 .8 5 - $ 2 2 .7 5 - $ 2 4 .9 5
alum precipitated toxoid which has from New Hebrides cannibals.
—YOU KNOW US!
Subscribe for the Argus.
h ^ „ Z u Undi e,fectlye ,n Producing It’s
. . . v.al,„c„,
claimed, since they dislike » a
J " ° ne d«°8e. Rcacti° ns nicotine flaror. This, however,
¡fated toxoid
nò» * / m « iT P1 doesn’t apply to actors, the na-
M A IN S T R E E T
severity to limit its
ft h to- Ì '™ belDg partl“
t0 ,moked
P H O N E 81
day recognized as the most effec- nam’
. . .
live agent in rendering children ’
_
.
. .
Has Prize Sheep at Grove Show
SERA Plan
to C o n tin u e
!>
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F rie n d s
Bridal Charm
Precinct Changes
O rdered in County
Adjustment Plan,
U roucnt
c Aid Farmer
I
Z5%
Discount
G roup to Preserve
-
Bridge Dedication
istonca
e ics
Scheduled Sunday
USED
CARS
Mr£ Faye,,a AUen «‘turned sun
’250
Listing State Aid
Lands Available
“
urors Disagree
in Picket H earing
W a
Used Car Exchange
Reduction Debts
of Schools Shown
Helvetia
IT ’S T H E TALK of the TOW N!
Council to Issue
Refunding Bonds day' at ,he
of
TR EM EN D O U S
o7’t?er» e i Too Late to Classify ^ . X a i S X i i S
County Court
300 to
Select From !
Powers Grocery
CH EVR O LETS
Your Choice
Right Now!
Crisp, Tasty
immune. With this agency it is
SA N D W IC H ES
One Bure way to check «
now possible to say without rese r-; “careless driver” is to substl-
vation that diphtheria is a prevent- ■ t ut* a hyphen for th at first "a.”
Prom pt Service . . .
S pecials fo r A u g u s t 2 an d 3
T im e ly T ip fo r
H om e
SETTLING the QUESTION
He; ’’Has the exterminator called
at your home yet?"
She: ’’No. drop around any time,
you'll be perfectly safe."
TF IT'S just a between-meal-
* snack or a come'- ’
"
or dinner—d-
lunch
-v p In at Coslett's
worn* Chevrolet re­ Bar.p -
—-U
You're assured of
pair question now by letting | ^u'ck, unhurried service and
modern method« at this shou ’ better f o o d a t reasonable
locate your troubles an?. put
an end to theip. L atest
equipment, factory »tand-
. .» rtis of service, and exper­
ienced mechanics combine
here to guarantee definite
results. Our specialized «kill
means that all work is done
to split-hair accuracy with
a consequently high stand­
ard of perfection.
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES WHITELAW. Prop.
C h e v ro le t and O ld sm o b ile
M a in St.
Phone 4 44
prices.
We Also Feature
Siberrian
Cream
By the Dish
or to Take Home.
C O SL E T T ’S
B A R -B -Q
1st and Baseline : Phone 1263
O w ners
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. is headquarters for
Barn Flooring, Silo Staves, Dry Flooring for
Chicken houses, Screen Wire, Glass Cloth,
All Grades of Cedar Shingles, Roof Paint,
Shingle Stains, Poultry Netting, Hardware
Cloth. Cement, Sand, Gravel, Chimney Pipe
and Thimbles, Galvanized Ridge Roll, Eave
Troughs, etc., Wood Gutter, Door and Win­
dows. Cedar Posts, Fuller House Paints, Var­
nishes, Glass, Putty, Deadening Felt, Roll
Roofings, Berry Crates and Hallocks, Screen
Doors, Adjustable Screens.
It will pay you to see us first for all kinds of
BUILDING NEEDS
P ua uffed
W heat
Q
ker .....................
Soap
5c
C a m a y ...........
Soap
Phone 2691
151 Baseline St.
FABBRICS
See Our Windows
Soap
4 fo r
M ilk
Red & White. Tall cans. 2 for
W a x R olls
Red & White, heavy.
1 2 5 -fo o t ro ll
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
S IZ E S
STYLES
23c
O x y d o l G ra n u la te d
IVORY. Regular size.
7c
19c
lie
« Ax>
1«7V
Many other items specially priced for Fridny and
Saturday. These prices good August 2 and 3 only.
SALE STARTS T H U R S. M O R N IN G
WOMEN’S FINE SHOES
White«, Black«, Browns,
Grey«, Biege, Two-ToneH
High, medium and low heels.
Pumps, straps a n d ties.
Higher priced shoes ¡n «
big selling
event! .....
$1.98
“Catmot” White Shoe« deiner the Beet 25c