The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Februray 20, 193C
H IL L S B O R O
Plan Program
at Blooming
(H z M r . K W
llln r l.h
'D’I v L/ l (JUeeki Pattuiti^
(CiinllnuM, frwm p a r. D
! a d d itio n a l fo r each opening over
'th e m in im u m o f six. Business p ro p ­
e rty carries a m in im u m o f $18 a
year fo r th<- six openings w ith $150
a d d itio n a l fo r each a d d itio n a l op­
ening.
In d u s tria l p ro p e rty m ust pay at
the rate o f tw o cents per 100 cubic
feet o f sewage m a tte r dum ped in to
the sewers. Measure w ill be by
m eter.
W ith the exception o f in d u s tria l
rentals, a ll ren ta ls are due and
payuble on o r before Ja n u a ry 1 In
advance except fo r the re m a in d e r
o f 1938, the am ount to be d e te r­
m ined by th e p ro p o rtio n o f the
yea r 9 tlll re m a in in g a fte r th e sewers
have been accepted as com pleted
In d u s tria l pi in ts m ust pay on the
te n th o f each m onth fo r the p re ­
ceding m onth.
D e lin q u e n t pay
ments w ill bear in te re st at 6 per
cent.
To equalize benefits between the
p ro p e rty im m e d ia te ly connected to
the sewers and th a t w h ich w ill be
connected l ite r, the ordinance p ro ­
vides that there shall be no charge
w ith in 60 days of the tim e the
sewer is com pleted and accepted.
A fte r that. $2 w ill be charged u n ­
t i l Decem ber 31, 1937, w ith $1 a
year added each year th e re a fte r
u n til the connection charge am ounts
to $12 in the old d is tric t.
In the new d is tric t the same
ru le w ill be fo llo w e d except th a t
$5 w i ll be added each year u n til
the to ta l connection charge has
reached $52
In p ro v id in g a p e n a lty fo r d e lin ­
quent paym ents,
the ordinance
states th a t on M a rch 1 each year,
a lis t shall be prepared by the
c ity a u d ito r o f a ll p ro p e rty h a vin g
unpaid re n ta ls and th a t the co u n ­
c il shall then proceed to assess a
le v y against the p ro p e rty in single
i
Grand Jury Holds
Resident of Banks
( ( im tin u r d fro m » • < » I )
o th y lla r r . cashier, w ere dismissed
and Charles M e lv ille was unable
to appear fo r pica because of i l l ­
ness.
O tto W lsm er. ,17, was fine d $500
by Judge Peters on his plea of
g u ilty to s e llin g liq u o r to m in ors
and was paroled on paym ent of
$150 Sentence n f G eorge B arker,
James and Leonard Koberstein of
Gaston fo r th e ft o f a b a rre l of
beer fro m a restaurant there, was
postponed u n til F e b ru a ry 29. They
were held on charges o f b u rg la ry .
Paul G raham , 20. a n d O rley
Beck. 18, both of Gaston, are u n ­
der arrest charged w ith b u rg lu ry
in connection w ith th e th e ft of a
keg of beer fro m a Gnstpn restuu-
r m t. T hey w ere in d icte d by the
grand ju r y .it the last session, and
ure alleged to be members o f the
g ro iq i already un de r sentence fo r
the same offense.
Real Estate Transfers
F ra n k E S chm idt et al to A r ­
th u r D. E llio tt et al, 0 93 Acres
Section 11 T2S R1W.
M a ry A. F lin t to H o w ard R
F lin t et al. Lots 12 and 13 West
P a rk A d d itio n . Forest Grove.
M ay L. C a d w e ll to R ich a rd S.
Olson. Lots 9, 10 and I I Cudboro
Acres.
H a ro ld ' I,. Jensen et al to Rose
U techt. Lot 13. 14, 15 and 16 B lo ck
45 N o rth Plains.
E m ily M a ry Ham el et v lr to
N orina Z a m ke r, p a rt S ection 22
T IN B2W.
It
E Hanna et ux to A lb e rt
Rossi et ux, p a rt B lo ck F Steel's
A d d itio n , B eaverton.
Thomas W ithycom b e et ux to
A sh le y M. D ickinson et ux, 11.57
Acres Section 31 T IS R3W.
P h ilip II. Olsen et u x to E m il A.
Johnson et ux, Lots 9 and 10 Sec­
ond E le c tric A d d itio n , T ig a rd .
L izzie M. P h illi|is et v ir lo George
Hagen et ux. 10 Acres T IS R2W.
G. W. M ays (E x e c u to r, to G en­
1 M ID high ro u n d neck and bow ties m ak« P a tte rn 8631 a m ost
becom ing and use fu l sm ock
A v a ila b le In sites 12 to 20.
f l t o 10 re q u ire s 4% yurd« o f 35 Inch fa b ric : 4% yards fo r s h o rt
sleeve», and 1 Mi yards o f rib b o n fo r bows
P a tte rn 8628 when m ade In p laid and p la in m a te ria ls, pre­
sents a sm a rt tw o-piece Trork
A v a ila b le In sizes 12 to 20 S its
1« req uire s 1% yards o, 61 Inch fa h rle fo r the blnuse and 2 Vfc
yards fo r Ilia s k ir t. T b s dress in m cno to na req uire s 3% yards
o f 6 1 -tn rh fa b ric .
A perfect s le n d e rizin g s ty le fo r the m a tu re wom an. P a tte rn
8016 la a v a ila b le In sizes 36 to 5 2
K ite 40 re q u ire s 4% yards
o f 3 9 -ln rh fa b ric and % ya rd c o n lrn s tln g
To secure a P A T T E R N and S I L P -B V -S I IIP H E W IN G I N-
S T IltC T IO N S , t ill out the coupon In low , being sure to M E N T IO N
H I E N A M E O F T H IS NEW’S P A P E It.
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State C a pito l News Le,tei
ing the h ig h lig n ts of o ffic io
t lv it y at Salem .—E very wee»
the A rgu s
P IC T U R E S
Tuesday, February 25 —
Low
Orchardale
i
P rice
1305 S. E. U n io n Ave., P o rtla n d
True Beauty
No m a t’ er how large ut c •«!
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m em o rial you select may be. ve w ill
ma c e v -ry possible e ffo rt to m ake i
t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m aterial»
and w o rkm a n sh ip w ill go in to it. In de
sign lik e w is e it w ill b " o rig in a l m odern
od lis 'in c iv
O -ir
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P h on e 121
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IU T
REM EM BER THE D A Y
J. S. G reeny
P. H a tto n >
t
N ow —for the first time—genuine
EASY Washers, powered for farm
hemes with reliaole four cycle
BRIGGS-STRATTON gasoline mo­
tor. BUY NOW at prevailing low
prices.
RADIO TUBES
Selfridge Furn. Co.
Phone 21X I
llillsh o
WASHERS
M iW
Douglass
Radio Service
ST
ASYi
FOR B I S T
R IC IP T IO N
1 :30 p. m.
Large C a pa city
M r«.
.Standard Parts
•
D o n't fa il to see the m o v in g pictures o f th is am azing m achine
in actu al opera tion in a ll kin d s o f g ra in and seed crops.
One M an O p e ra tio n
I By
C H E R R Y G R O V E M rs
H a rry
W a llin
and
Mrs. John
P eirson
w e re hostesses fo r the Ladies' A id
at the chu rch T h u rsd a y afternoon
O ffic e rs were elected as follow s:
M rs S. E L ind e, president; Mrs.
W allace
Tolson,
vice -preside nt;
Mrs. Ole Hedin, secretary, and Mr3.
A l Love, treasurer.
M rs. M a ry G ra n t and Miss E lva
Lovegren re tu rn e d to th e ir w o rk
as teachers in the Scoggins V a lle y
school M onday a fte r a tw o weeks'
vacation due to scarlet fever.
M iss M ay Johnson. M iss L i lly
W a llin , and M r and Mrs. L u d w e ll
M oore o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k­
end at th e ir parents’ homes here.
Miss O lga W a llin celebrated her
b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry S atu rday eve­
ning.
H. W Scott Sr., w ho is stayin g
w ith his son H e n ry w h ile conva
lescing fro m a recent illness, is
able to be up and w a lk around
now.
Mrs. John Ferm o f Forest G rove
was the guest o f Mrs. A d o lp h L a r
son W ednesd.y evening.
A special p ra ye r m eeting w i ll b t
held S aturday evening at the home
of M r. and M rs. A. Love. A ll are
in v ite e These m eetings are espe
c ia lly fo r the ones w ho are at
th e lu m b e r camps d u rin g the week
and are unable to attend the m id
week p r jy e r meetings.
M rs. F ra n k Pow ers is q u ite i l l
at her home w ith rheum atism .
T he J u n io r B. Y. P. U. w ill hold
a p a rty at the home of Mrs. H a rry Groner to Make Test
W a llin F rid a y evening
on Folks Berry Taste
The in fa n t son of M r. and Mrs.
A test as to w h a t the p u b lic like s
H erb D a vis is v e ry i l l at a P o rt­
land hospital.
in th e w a y o f berries w i ll be
made b y
Ferd G roner. Scholls
fa rm e r, w h o h is done a great deal
o f e x p e rim e n tin g w ith b e rries and
w a lnu ts. The test w i ll be made
M r. and Mrs. F lo yd A lle n and at the C o lu m b ia Food store fro n t
c h ild re n of C ornelius, re c e n tly of 2 to 4 p. m. S aturday. He w ill have
Beaverton, have m oved on to the a case of Boysen berries, g ro w n
exclusively In C a lifo rn ia . f»r people
Jackson farm , w h ich the y have to taste and com pare w ith oth er
leased. M rs. Jackson m oved back berries. G rone r has tw o acres of
to H illsb oro .
the Boysen b e rries planted. He and
Miss Florence H o lla nd o f Forest B ert R o w ell made several trip s to
G rove visite d w ith Miss E velyn C a lifo rn ia last yea r to investigate.
W rig h t ove r the week-end.
G ro n e r advises people com ing
Fred P r itz la ff o f D ille y visite d in to m ake the test to b rin g th e ir
several days last week w ith M r. ow n spoon and a dish, perhaps, in
and Mrs. George W righ t.
o rd e r to get a good taste.
.A ll M a k e s
.L o w Prices
.G u a r a n te e
Venetian Theatre, Hillsboro
T-
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
Hillsboro
138 S. T h ird Ave.
S ta te .
evieve W Mays. Lots 37, 38, 39 vie ct u x, p a rt o f A n th o n y W . H a r t I).
L . ( ’. 60 T I S K l W
and 40, G arden Home.
H a ttie Gaston to G e rtru d e E 3 A cre« Stoke« D. L . C . T I N R 3 W .
W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty
to
It
It
Kervee,
Reek, 10 605 Acres Section 22 T IS Lot«
In P o rtla n d H e ig h t* N o . 2.
R2W
F re d G H rn o k m a n to E th e l Dodge, p a rt
E lizabeth B a ile y to John Cere- Section 6 ’T IS K l W .
gh in o et ux, 8 22 acres Section 28
W
J. S tu n k a n I et ux t o A g n m
W.
T2S K lW
B ro w n ,
4*.. A« re» O a k (¡ro v e A d d itio n ,
M ary Agnes V edder to Thom as H llU h o m .
J. W . C o n n ell (S h e r iff» to A lfre d C u m ­
P G oodin et ux, 15 00 Acres T IN
m in «. 160 A c re
Section I T I N
R2W
T
h e Reed In n titu tc to S u n ris e F in a n c e
Lu uvcn a B osw ell to W H. Bos­
C o . Lot« 1.1 an d 14 L ad d A Reed A d d i­
w e ll et al, t j A c re B lo c k C B ea­ tio n , B e averto n .
verton.
Agnc« W . B ro w n to W illia m G. H a re .
J W. C o nn ell (S h e r iffl ,o Susan 4 ‘ j A cre« O a k G ro v e A d d itio n . H illa -
born.
Davis. L o t 28 B lo ck 1 N o rth Plains
E r ik
Tow n sen d to Jam es
P u tn e y et
M ary P. S la te r to F. G M itc h e ll. ux. 2 A cre« B e a v e rto n -K e e d v illc A creage.
19030 Acres P h ilip H a rris D. L. C.
W illia m
B a rb e r B la n c h a rd
et
ux
to
Naom i L Hale to Eunice L. H o w ­ J. W . R obertson, p a r t Section 27 T 2 N
R5W
ard, L o t 15 B lo ck 3 M yers A d d i­
.M a rtin S e n k o et ux to Id a C a m p b e ll,
tion , R» e d v ille Homes.
part IA»t B B lock 16 L ad d A Reed** 1st
A d d itio n to
K c ed ville
John L. H a rris et ux to H ugh L
Id a C a m p b e ll ct v ir to M a r tin E. S en­
W eik et ux, p a rt Sections 9 and
ko
ct
ux.
p
a
r t B lock G F a ir v ie w A d d i­
16 T IS R1W
tio n , H ills b o ro .
A lb e rt H. Rossi et ux to H a ttie
W
E. T u t t le et a l to E
( ’ . M a rs h a ll
Rossi, pa rt o f T IS R1W
et u x . 10.4*» Acre« Section 26 T 2 S K l W .
E.
M
Rasmussen
et
ux
to
M an d iu a
August Foege to C. F W illia m ­
J u lia n O lsen, p a r t Section 25 T I S R 4 W .
son «■, ux. 2906 Acres T IS R2W.
M an d iu a J. O lsen et ux to S erene M.
C F. W illia m s o n ct ux to A u g u st ' O lsen . p a rt Section 25 T I S R 4 W .
M i n n i e C u m m in g « ct v ir to C lau d e W .
Foege. T ra ct 17 W ills h ire .
G ladys C u rry Hensen to H. A S m a r t. 160 A cre« S e ction 4 T I N K l W .
K u r a lli ct al. 1 A cre S ection 28
T3N R3W.
Emma J. Grapes to E. A. D ie tric h
et ux. Lots 14 and E l i o f 15 Edge-
wood.
W . J. T r o u tm a n ct ux to 1*. E. G a r d ­
n e r ct u x, p a r t Block 19 an ti 66 N o rth
P lain e.
J.
W . C o n n ell
(fih e r ifO
to
U n ite d
S tate« N a tio n a l han k o f P o rtla n d , p a r t
l.o t I
Block
11
W a lk e r '« A d d itio n
to
K o reat G rove.
G eorge W
S h ep p ard c t u x to
G rib le r ,
32.15
A cre«
Section
24
T2N
K t W.
l-.rvilla T ig a r d to M u r ie l Ducion et al.
p a rt
S e c tio n
I T2S
R lW .
W . 0 . W ilso n ct ux to H
D K n g clen .
I I . I i. Enicelen ct ux io ( H e a r t * . B row n
I ’ j A cre« Stoke« 1». L . <*. T I N R.’IW ,
Roy I., B u rto n et ux t o R a lp h L . D a ­
4
Big Reasons W hy
You Should Feed
g
*
STARTER MASH
Mash is
mixed every day. This in­
sures your chicks having
a fresh palatable feed.
2. Imperial Chick Mash is
Every savings c e rtifi­
Dan.
packed in new b a g s .
Chick Mash hags are not
returnable so you a r c
protected against com­
municable disease.
3. Imperial Chick Mash is
backed by years of suc­
cessful feeding of chicks.
1, Imperial Chick
Savings of .$1,00 ac­
cepted or la rg e r
amounts to suit your
convenience. Start a
systematic savings
account today.
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
86 Loan Ass’n.
J.
M.
PERSO N, M gr.
Savings Si Loan lildg.
Hillsboro
Oregon
“I know it’s good.
I bought it from
HONEST ABE LINCOLN”
Housewives in a little backwoods section of Illinois a c .:. a.
*c»
they could buy with comp’ete conf dence from the s.or.. .u , r u
Salem. His name was Lincoln and .ie was known pcruu-ia
I
every man, woman and child in Sangamon County.
IMPERIAL
CHICK
Federal Insurance
» W tT 'ï
A le x M cD onald was surprised at
his home in Banks when a group
of re la tive s and frie n d s called
Present w ere M r and M rs Lou
J u n k e r and son I.olo, Mrs. Gilpeyi
Mrs. C um m ings, M r and M rs Ted
Haney and sons W alter and Ever
f t t , F. A B ennett, M r. and Mrs.
M a rtin L u ll, M r. and Mrs. Hom er
P u rd in and son B ill. A v is G ordon
and M r. and M rs. Ralph K in g and
c h ild re n B u d d y and B etty.
M rs. M C um m ings gave a mis
cellaneous shower at her home for
Vera S ills last Tuesday fo r about
70 people. Vera received many
b e a u tifu l g ifts
C o n L a S alle le ft fo r W in lo ck
Wash.. M onday to v is it he r aunt.
Mrs. Bessie T a ylo r.
T h a tch e r had no school M onday
due to the illness o f th e ir teacher
M iss F lorence Bateman.
C h a rlie B ennett has gone to Tol
edo to w o rk.
M r. Foss o f near H ills b o ro v is it
ed here F rid a y and S aturday.
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$5,600.90 under the
D E N T IS T
, 'om m ere ia l B hlg
2nd and M ain St. .
Hillsboro
Oregon
Thatcher
(B y M r« . L ou W r ig h t »
Cherry Grove Aid
Selects Officers
Name of this newspaper ............................... . * . . .
cate is Insured up to
Dr. P. G. Brown
lot assessments and at the p ro pe r
tim e proceed to collect on these
liens.
The s a n ita ry ord in ance w ill be­
come e ffe ctive 60 days a fte r the
com pletion and acceptance by the
c ity o f the sewage disposal plan t
and sewers, and
provides th a t
nuisances m a intained w ith in 200
feet of any sewer lin e m ay be
cause of arrest and fin e o f not less
than $10 nor m ore than $200
The ordinance gives th e council
rig h t to en ter any p ro p e rty m a in ­
ta in in g such nuisance fo r the p u r­
pose o f abating it any tim e a fte r
notice has been served fo r 20 days
on the person or business house
m a in ta in in g such nuisance.
Page Three
Address ..............................................................................
Dr. P. G. Brown
E x tra c tio n s
-
F illin g s
B rid g e s - Plates
I sin ce re ly tr y to m ake eve ry
plate c o m fo rta b le and
n a tu ra l lo okin g.
OREGON
ALLIS - CHALMERS ALL CROP HARVESTER
Enclosed And . . . . re n ts
Phase vend mo (be pa tte rns
checked below, at 15 cents cm b
1. Imperial Chick
D E N T IS T
D o n 't D elay T o u r
D e n tist W ork
P A Y O N M Y EASY
PA Y M E N T PLAN
FREE
F A S H IO N B U R E A U . I I 13 S T E R L IN G P LA C E .
B R O O K L Y N . N. Y.
r a t ie r a No
H IL L S B O R O ,
Ordinances Pass
Fixing Sewer Rate
4-H Club Event on Sunday;
Schoeler Buy» F a r m
B L O O M IN G B liiiu iiltig 4 II sew­
in g clu b w ill present u program
iif cn tci tn ln in c n t in the hu.seinent
n f the In fill chu rch Sunday n ig h t
ii, lt o'cliM k P u b lic 1» Invited.
"A tto rn e y fu r the Defense,” u 4-
m t piny. was given In the church
Sunday hy u gro up of s tu d e n ts ,
fro m ( ’o n ciiriha college in P o rtla n d |
unit fo u r g irls of the W alther
League, under the d ire c tio n of
P ro f K Lorenz Am ong others in
tin- cast was Miss Lorenz o f P o rt­
land
< lull L eader T alk s
M rs Helen C o w g ill, stale leader
of g irls 4-11 c lu b w o rk, uddressed
the members nf the 1,loom ing clu b
In tin- school F e b ru a ry 14 M others
o f d u b m em bers were present.
M r and M rs John S ta rk and
fa m ily attended the w edding of
M r. S tark's b ro th e r ut Sherwood
F e b ru a ry 14
A le x Eischen le ft Good S am ar­
ita n hospital F e b ru a ry 13 but re ­
m ained in P ortla nd fo r d a ily m ed­
ica l treatm ent
Mrs T ony Slnay. now liv in g in
Sunta Cruz. Is s u ffe rin g fro n t a
severely sprained hack sustumed
th ro u g h a fa ll F e b ru a ry S.
Ilu y a Farm
R ichard Schoeler re ce n tly p o r­
ch ised a 4,1 acre fa rm one m ile
east of H illsb o ro .
W a lte r
M u h ly
and
M arce lla
H rundaw re tu rn e d to school M o n ­
day O th er p u p ils of the L u th e ra n
school w ho w ere out a ll o r must
of last week were A lta and V e rn ­
on Meyer. F ra n k lin Koch. Lester
Dem m ln,
Leo V ils tru p ,
Dolores
B ran da w am i M arcella B randaw
O . c ir M u h ly assisted w ith the
w o rk a, H ank's m a rke t at C o r­
nelius las, week.
M iss M a rjo rie Hansel a rriv e d
from P ortla nd las, week to assist
M rs H enry llanse w ith her w o rk
C elebrate B irth d a y
Richard.
Ronald
and C liffo rd
M oeller, C a lv in Robert and G ory
K ra h m e r and Jean and B e ve rly
H ergert visite d at the John Kam na
home F ebru ary I t ir. celebration
o f Barton's b irth d a y .
M r. and Mrs. Charles B randaw
o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs F.d
B ran da w o f H ills b o ro were d in n e r
p a rty guests nt the F ra n k B randaw
home Sunday
Mi
Bertha D ernm in is v is itin g |
her daughter. M is H e n ry He.se, ut
L a u re l
Jeanne and Anne Jepsori re tu rn -
id to Poi Hand F ebru ary 14 They
bail been home since C hristinas I
V ernon and A lla M eyer have the I
measles.
'A R G U S ,
Mash is
manufactured in our own
modern plant and sold
direct to the user, l’Ut
the dealer profit in y o u r
pocket.
Think these reasons over
seriously and when you buy
chick mash be sure you buy
Imperial Chick Mash.
Pay Cash and Save
T rade w ith Im p e ria l
Imperial Feed 86
Grain Co.
Phone 01
M ille rs o f
2nd Ave. South
Q u a lity Feeds
Life is more complicated today. You could not possibly meet a; i_.
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a way you can know them . . . and that is through the co u
newspaper.
Every week these manufacturers and retailers place important messages
here for you. There are announcements of interesting new products,
and of improvements in old ones. News about unusual values. Sug­
gestions for ways to make your home more comfortable, and y o u r
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