The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 06, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON
S e r v ic e s fo r
M rs. B o g e S et
Mrs Lucy Boge, 73, resident on
Cornelius route 2 in the Firdale
district 47 years, died Monday in
Hillsboro. Funeral services will be
held Thursday afternoon at 1:30
p. m. from the Donelson & Sewell
chapel here, with burial in Fir
Law n cemetery. Rev. E. W. Hin-
ricks of the Blooming L utheran
church will officiate.
Mrs. Boge was born nt Niagara
Falls, N. Y, December 30. IMS
Her husband. Henry Boge, died in
1933
Surviving are four sons. H arry
of Portland, Charles of Challis.
Ida., Frank and Elmer, and one
daughter. Mrs Mary Gnos, all of
route 2 Cornelius.
FOREST GROVE
31
"President’s Ball”
Attendance Small
SOAP
P- & G. N a p th a
Let the advertisem ents heln von
”“ kc ” ”
y
Doctors
Recommend
R ead W hat Mr. G ull Says
H m m ilt on. O n f . : " F r o m (h r tim e I w „
a •»mull
u n til th e » s r of th irty » !
I
w a» n e v e r fre e
fro m
a h a rk in g t ous II
n is h l and d a y . D im loro fnlrf me , w Hs
e u f f e r in r fro m
< h r o n ir h r n n r h i t i* __thm
th e re w aa no p e rm a n e n t re lie f. On? ,|ay
I m w an a d v e rtia e m e n l fo r H I ( K I E V ’S
M I X r i ' K K . T h e w ord h ro n rh ilfo arrested
- m y a t te n tio n . I puri-haned a hottie.
It
< av e m e r e lie f. I hmm hl tw o more . und
mv ro u g h le ft me c o m p le te ly . T h a i h«n-
pened nix year-» ago. and th e ro u g h ha.
nev er r e tu rn e d .'*
BU CK LEY S MIXTURE will give!
you the same instant relief from
(lie strangling to rtu re of Bronchitis,
and if acts like a flash on coughs
and colds. Why not grl a bottle to­
day? B uckleys is sold everyw here)
and guaranteed Hillsboro P harm t r y
• v. ill b t glad to supply you— Adv.
»
Sleepy H o llo w S y r up
$4
I “9 59c 19c 33c
zc
14c
M o rn in g d e w
Irradiated Milk
(W inter Sunshine)
Rich in vitamin D content.
Irradiated Milk contains the
elements necessary to build
resistance against w inter's
dangerous, devitalizing sick­
nesses.
Ideal fop Every
Member ol‘ (he Family
Morningdew
guernsey dairy
"A Flavor You'll F avor”
Sam Hulit A Sons
Phone 2563
Three Year A verage Score by
Pacific International Over 98
1 b 21c
2b
39c
Use Nueoa for short­
ening, cooking and
baking.
COFFEE
BISQUICK
L arge
29c
SHRIMP— BI uc Plate
10c
5 -o z. tin
CLAM S— F. A. B.,
Minced.
9c
7-oz. tin
1000-sheet
Rolls
PEAS— Del Monte
Early Garden.
25c
2 No. 2 can s
S Y R U P — Log Cabin.
3
COCOA
9
c
The large 2-lb.
tin for only
5c
^3C
171c
3 lbs.
23c
49c
Premium.
a £■ _
JL
vC
* 2-lb. bar
WHITE KING— G ran­
ulated Soap.
O Q
5c
L arge p k g .
1/C
10c
CANDY BARS — Gen­
eral Foods.
3 for
PINEAPPLE
MACARONI
RICE
ca n s
L ib b y 'ri
Rose City.
4 lbs.
FANCY
BLUE ROSE
BAKING
POWDER
¿ t« /V
CRACKERS — Edge­
mont Smacks, 4 »W _
lbs.
C A LU M ET.
Pound
17c
19c
19c
17c
Fresk Fruits and Vegetables
PEANUT BUTTER
I’al Brand
M ake your se le c tio n s h ere— th e la r g e st, fr esh est and m ost co m p lete sto ck s
a v a ila b le and at g re a ter sa v in g s to you.
1
tocKs
1-11». g la ss
15c
2-lb. g la ss ................... 29c
LEMONS
Sunk ist, full of
MAXWELL IIOUSE-
26c
1-11». tin
LA FRANCE FLAKES. Give it a try. 3 pkgs.
SAI INA. It will give surprising results. P k g.
SNOWDRIFT
47c
I he W est’s Most Populai
L arge p a c k a g e
M O T H E R ’S
SUGAR s io
CHEESE
COFFEE
JELLO P6S
MINCE MEAT
(L b. 1 7 c )
RITZ
S m all
49c
PERFECTION
BAKERY
CRACKERS
OXYDOL
SCOT TISSUE
MOTOR OIL
NUCOA
(C n n tin u rd fro m pag r »)
avenue. Hillsboro. The report to
Sheriff Connell also .stated that an
shed WUS missing iro,n the wood-
Buckley’s Mixture
6br.7.u,ar 19c
30c
A-PENN.
2000-mile
Officers Upset Plan
for Gaston Party
Old Cough Yields to
19c
B U T T E R
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a r e 1)
M iller & Babcock. Buxton lum-
, u rr. ,
operators, reported the
theft of a Vaughn drag saw from
a float in the mill pond and a a ra-
dio from an automobile parked at
Valentine Cakes
J5C
had, and probably will continue to
have, surplus dairy cattle to sell,
dairy farm ers recommended that
some kind of a Westeren Oregon
association is needed to conduct
or direct the selling of these su r­
plus dairy cattle, particularly, to
California.
"Open-end" contracts o n al 1
farm products w ere severely con­
dem ned by these farm ers’ groups
and those firms, and organizations
that have followed an established
practice of stipulated price con­
tracts w ere commended.
Washington county need not go
out of the straw berry business, but
the raising and production of straw ­
berries needs to be placed on a
somewhat different basis than it
was during the boom period about
1929 to 1932. The berry growers
believe that if the straw berry plant- ,
A gricultural history was w ritten when W illiam M orris, upper left. Nueces eoiinly, Tey is, cotton
ing on the individual farm is kept
planter, received the first AAA benefit cheek front P resid en t Roosevelt, Ju ly 2K, Itl.'t.'t. I.Ike ibnu-
w ithin such a limit than the straw ­
sands of Ids neighboring p lan ters, M orris was paid for plow ing u n d er every th ird row of Ids
berry planting can be rotated so
crop, l o r g enerations the m ules of Dixie were ta u g h t to w alk carefully between th e ro llo n
that there will be at least two oth­
rows, hut under the AAA they w ere steered down th e m iddle to destroy th e precious crop up­
er crops in between them, the
per rig h t. Above, one of th e vast w estern w heat t'uAiIs th a t lay partially idle under AAA control.
grow er should obtain satisfactory
yields and that the problem of in­ 'T'HICK clouds of doubt have
the grocery stores. Very soon.
age d id It. Factually, up to Jan
sect pest control will be more
piled up over the farm steads
however, prices for food should
3, farm ers had received $1,153,
simple. Lengthening the life of the
of
America,
in the wake of the
drop to the extent of the tax
033.376 in benefit payments,
berry planting is the big problem
which previously had been paid
facing the sm all fruit grower and thunderclap th at crashed the
Upward of $209,000,900 in proc­
in the opinion of the growers can , AAA to earth.
on them. Wholesale prices, how­
essing taxes is. now tied up by
The momentous decision of the
be accomplished by improvement
ever. Immediately should fall to
the courts and in addition the
in planting stock, and more a t­ United States Supreme Court out­
the extent of the processing taxes.
government Is obligated to pay
tention to m aintaining fertility by
_
lawing in principle and operation
Can farm ers now show a profit
$002,000,003 which It has con-
using livestock and crop residues,
the entire fabric of the Agricul­
w ithout benefit of the AAA? Ex­
tra d e d to give farm ers under the
Third Cash Needed
tural A djustm ent Act puts the
perts
disagree,
but
most
of
them
AAA scheme.
Newcomers to the county should farm problem back in the politi­
believe a good many farm ers
come prepared to pay not less than
cal
arena
for
another
battering.
could
show
profit
If
present
prices
33 per cent of the purchase price
EAN'WHII.E, Illeso farm ers
Observers agree this means
were m aintained.
of the place in cash, and in addi­
AAA officials have always in­
tion should have enough capital to only one th in g — another period
th e ir contracts. If the govern­
buy the necessary equipment, if he of uncertainty and stress for the
sisted that with governm ent con­
m ent tried to enforce these acts,
does not already have it, and to farm er. How long it will con­
trol removed, farm surpluses
nppeal to any federal court would
provide a living for at least one tinue, the political barom eter does
would quickly increase to a point
h alt such enforcement.
year for his family. The size of not yet indicate.
v. here prices again would decline.
u nit needed will vary according to
Finally, what of the future?
Only one thing can be forecast
the type of farm ing to be done. —the decision and how the New
T entatively, there are three pos­
For a general type of farming, with
TAEMOCRATS see the possibility
sibilities in sight as both New
dairy cows expected to provide the Deal and the opposition meet the
of a trem endous reaction la
Dealers and opposition seek a
situation
likely
will
have
far-
basis of income. 40 acres of cu lti­
favor of P resident Roosevelt and
new farm program.
vated land is estim ated by the com­ reeching effects on the coming
th
e
AAA,
should
farm
prices
One considers organization of
presidential campaign. To a large
m ittee to be about a minimum.
slum p anil clamor for farm relict
4S stato AAA's, financed by fed­
W alnut and filbert growers should bloc of voters—the farm ers—the
once more begin to fill the air,
eral grants.
expect very keen com petition in AAA was popular. It spoke in
w ithout adequate response from
the future and should expect that i tennis
A second considers payment of
cash.
Washington.
plantings on d e e p , w elt-d rain ed .
subsidies to farm ers for "proper
soils, where a good supply of m ois­
Prices of virtually all crops In­
use ’ of land and not for crop re­
TN the meantime, while forces
tu re can be m aintained through­
creased under the AAA program s.
duction.
out the summer, are about the only
align, either to invoke a con­
B ut how much of this was due to
A th ird plan Involves adoption
ones to be expected to produce a stitutional am endment to revive
th e AAA? T hat also Is a ques­
of some tem porary form of relief,
sufficiently high yield per acre to the AAA principle, or substitute
tion of disagreem ent.
such as a domestic allotm ent
m ake them profitable.
an entirely new farm program,
F or example, the farm er sold
plan.
here are some fundam ental angles
his cotton at C.l cents a pound In
Above all these Is the threat of
of the issue:
1933, before the AAA, and la
a ronstitutional am endm ent tak­
Mrs. Sm ith likely, won't notice
1935 it sold a t 11.4 cents a pound
ing the en tire New Deal Issue
any difference In retail prices im­
Hogs doubled as. another example
bach to the people for a final de­
mediately, because taxes have al­
The AAA claimed th e credit
cision th at might override Hie
Small net receipts and a light ! ready been paid on goods now In
The opposition said drouth short
nine high justices.
crowd, marked the Hillsboro "P resi­
dent s Ball" Thursday night in the m*ll, The saw and radio were
Advertisem ents tell you how much foods, clothing and
Shute park auditorium despite fair found missing Thursday,
w eather and excellent music. Fire-
Washington county's hospitality household needs will cost you before you go shopping.
men expressed themselves as dis- toward visitors received a rude
appointed over the amount of ad- ! l o!t Thursday night when burglars
vance ticket sales, handled by other <,nt::red the home of G. L. Marugg
groups in the city.
and stole a leather suitcase valued
Total receipts were $116 made up at 545 and 3 brown suit, both own-
of $40.50 in advance sales. $61.50
t y John H. Giddeg. guest. In
in gate sales. $4 50 from the check add*tion to the Giddeg property the
room and $9.50 revenue from the thieves took 3 case of cann ed 'm ilk
sale of the cake lurnished by Per- and a black billfold containing r e ­
fection Bakery. Net receipts, after oeipts.
expenses of orchestra and auditor-
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*“ m, rT?’a l' c t c - wore paid am ount-
G range Meets Saturday
ed to $18.29 of w hich 70 percent re-
Hillsboro G range will me
Sat-
cent goe^ t ^ n X
M
£
Wilbur Dillon and S. W. Meihuish,
AhJ ef’ in ?h3rKe of arrangem ents
Advance ticket sales were handled
by,rivari<,'us Hillsboro organizations.
The fire departm ent extended
thanks to The Argus for printing
and advertising furnished: to Floyd
Bentley of Aloha for window post­
ers, to the Perfection Bakery for
the cake, and to all organizations
assisting w ith the ball.
ment welfare and liberties
ficial deminei ition in Europe, Mex­
tion bis aim.
ico and South Ainetleu
Coast seamen vote to end tie up
Two out of every three autom o­
of steam schooners.
bile tatalities last year occurred in
Koosex elt arranges to cancel more small towns anil rural com m u­
January 30
nities. says National Safety C onn­
G overnor Hoffman orders New | than $ 1 ,000,000,000 in unspent funds, ell
report.
Jei -ey state police to reopen in ­ believing use of these authoriza-
I lions now unnecasary.
Death of 4-ycar-old child In Rose­
v e s tig a tio n of kidnaping and slay­
Federal labor bureau to study burg laid Io dog poisoner.
ing of the Lindbergh baby.
T w enty-three thousand members buying liabits of consumers.
Senator Borah announces candi­
of building trades council set April dacy
for president.
1 as deadline for contractors in P o rt­
Heart Shaped
F ebruary 3
land to meet 20 per cent wage rise
5tHX)
sawm ill and , W
' demands.
............... Also .’V
’a’xr CMavtllllll
.....a
» Il U il II Oil I)
II tl I
ater . ">>111
front .,'UUI
labor 1 situation
bright-
tim b er w o rk ers' union m em bers ask I *r ” ” coast th an at any tim e s in e ,
( ( 'o u tin tird fro m |>n ** I )
ino
uoieo of in
_a
V-in
V.. .....................
increase
10 per _
cent
San Francisco
Log Cakes for
general strike of '„■lately necessary for the veteran,
1934.
Italy stren g th en s hom e defenses.
who borrowed through the Port-
LINCOLN’S
BIRTHDAY
S plit in ra n k s of labor looms with
Senator Borah plans Oregon vote I mu office mi his certificate, to '
m ine w orkers authorized to quit on his candidacy.
Just the Ihliix for parties
hove t i l s pink receipt slip if it can­
federation.
Zero w eather numbs northern not be found.
ORDER THEM EARLY
President gives birthday thanks half of nation from Rockies east­
ward.
for aid in fight against paralysis.
If you change your uddress k in d - ’
Veterans' organizations give as­ Alleged communist activities tiring ly notify the Argus direct and at
sistance in filling out bonus blank raids, labor dem onstrations and of­ once.
V a len tin e C ookies
tf
applications.
Iced in Red
Jan u ary 31
Sp 'i i.il p r l« .
Tax drive at this session of con­
Iliu m
gress to raise $730.0(H).()00 to offset
farm relief and bonus costs under
S atu rd ay S pecial
consideration by adm inistration.
G rad e A C ream ery
Italy prepares for possibility of
Orange
and Wtnti
war over sactions.
Cake ( u t
Tw enty negro convicts die In
burning truck in Alabama.
A delicious pustry.
Delmar Fadden's body reached bv
Try it today!
search party on Mount Rainier
' 1
Portland approves airport bonds.
Mrs. Huey Long, widow of late
D ate-N u t Cake
TRY IT TODAY!
dictator, appointed to fill unexpired
Silver
White ( ake
senate term of husband.
F ebruary 1
_____
One trial of this
md
I nited Mine Workers formally in ­
\\ ashington county product will con­
Demand Perfection Bread al
dorse P resident Roosevelt for re-
lo u r G roerr
election and decide to contribute
vine«* you of its high merit.
to the dem ocratic cam pagin fund.
House inflationary bloc for new
cash and no new taxes.
ASK FOR IT AT ALL GROCERIES
S ecretary Hull acts to prevent
dum ping of lumber.
Leo Hall and Jack B ernard J u s­
tice indicted in Portland for slay­
ing of W. Frtink Akin.
S hortage of fuel threatened in
east with bitter cold continuing
Coal m ining speeded.
Mussolini w arns European pow­
ers that Italy will “defend itself
w ith teeth and nails.”
Stock trading in Jan u ary reached
greatest peak since July. 1933.
F ebruary 2
Ty Cobb. Babe Ruth, H onusW ag-
I ner. Christy Mathcwson and W alter
i Johnson placed in baseball's per-
I rm nent hall of fame.
Lack of funds may shunt S en­
ator Borah back into a re-election
drive for senate.
Renewed pressure for inflation
holds up bills in congress.
D irigible saves isolated group of
fisherfolk on Chesapeake bay island
I John Basset Moore, ex - world
I court judge, flays proposed neutral-
j ity m easure as homicidal mania.
Shadow of w ar darkens Europe.
M assachusetts legislators vote to
I revoke 300-year-old exile of Roger
Williams from Massachusetts bav
I region.
For y ea rs it has been th e by-w ord for T h rifty Shop p ers. O ur con stan t co n ­
F ebruary 3
tact
w ith fa st ch a n g in g m arkets, co m b in ed w ith vast p u rch asin g resources
Seven men burned to death at
m a k es it p o ssib le to o ffe r you T O D A Y ’S LOW PRICE T O D A Y . Enjoy th ese
P ark er dam on Colorado river.
Widow declares M innesota gov­
m o n ey -sa v in g a d v a n ta g es to th e fu lle s t ex ten t at your S a fe w a y Store.
ernor to blam e for m urder of Wal­
ter Liggett, ncwsDaperman.
Roosevelt urges repeal of potato,
cotton and tobacco acts because of
WE MOVE
possibility of being unconstitutional
P riera E ffrrtiv r
Iruly the finest cane and maple Syrup,
Mussolini calls suprem e council
to our
I riday, Saturday
to prepare for European war
and yet priced within the means of ev-
Mrs. George Cham berlain, widow I
NEW LOCATION
very
one.
TASTE
IT
HERE!
and Munday,
I of late senator, dies in Salem
10-lb. tin
5 1b. tin
Pitlt Jug
NEXT WEEK
Q uart Jug
F ebruary 4
Feb. 7, K and 10
.09
Middle west fights to dig out o f 1
paralyzing snow drifts before sub- :
zero cold wave swooping down from
Canada.
S enate votes to repeal cotton
SOUP— Van
control, tobacco and potato laws.
S trikes and other labor troubles
< 'amp's Tomato
impede business in many parts of
world.
F ORM A Y—Shortening.
Ten dairies attack Oregon m ark ­
e tin ’,' act on constitutional grounds.
3-lb. tin
Italy indicates plan to leave
League of Nations if oil em bargo
< )regon, full cream.
CREAM OF WHEAT—
imposed for her w ar on Ethiopia.
Pound
Labor's ranks split. Federation
head defeated in clash with m in­
pkg.
er's chief on organization plan.
King Edw ard VIII assures parlia-
AIRWAY—
CHOCOLATE— B akers
Legion Gives Aid
Bonus Applicants
High Unit Yields
for Farm Profits
Hillsboro fire departm ent with a
Highlights in
H ccA’s News
Farm R elief I ssue Flung O pen Again
With Crash of New Deal’s AAA
F u neral D onelson & S ew ell
C h ap el This A ftern oon
Thursday, February 6. 1936
25c
6c
3-lb. pail
S-lb, pail
53c
$1.03
CANDY BARS
and G UM
for
10c
P rices E ffe c tiv e F rid ay, S a tu rd a y a n d M onday — F eb ru a ry 7, 8 and 10
U o .c n
.im e e
14C
ORANGES
Exira large Navels.
Sweet,
D ozen
25c
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona Seed less.
Large size
Dozen
29c
P ru d u rr prices
rffn T iv r
Fri. anil Sai.
LETTUCE
L arge, solid
h ead
POTATOES
Orc. U. S. No. 2.
5c
CARROTS
50 -lb . bag
ONIONS
( alifornia.
Large hunches.
b u n ch es
10c
RADISHES
< risp, rounded.
b u n d le 2»
10c
59c
On*. U. S. No. 1.
4 lb«.
9c
O N ION SETS
Ore. U. S. No. Is.
4
lbs.
1