The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pagi* Pour
R IL L BBORO
Mr, H arbison
Buried Monday z
Operetta Leads
w
Highlights in
KYck’s News
ARG US,
H li IR R O R O ,
Millions Mourn George V’s Death
February 13
A fight again-U the new deal as
long as it lasts pledged by H er­
bert Hoover in Portland.
Ten
Ja p a n e se-M an c h u k u o an
troops killed in border clash with
O uter Mongolian soldiers.
Federal kidnaping charges faced
by tw o Vancouver soldiers, who
allegedly forced Vancouver taw
d riv er to take them in his ear
Resident o f O re g o n M a n y
Y e ars Dies S a tu rd a y
Robert Ellsworth Harbison. 78.
resident here for many years,
died Saturday afternoon in C ot­
tage Grove. Funeral services were
held Monday m orning from the
Donelson & Sewell funeral chapel
w ith Rev. It. A. Deck and Rev.
Duncan officiating Burial was in
the Masonic cemetery here. The
sumo pastors officiatel for Mrs
Harbison.
He was born Septem ber 30. 1861,
in Indianola. Ia., and came to
Washington with his mother at an
early age, the family settling in
the Big Bend country and later
moving to Hood River His father,
I,. ,1. Harbison, a Union soldier,
died of fever during the Civil war
and Mrs. Harbison came west with
her three boys.
In 1886 he was m arried in Hood
across Inte: state b rid g e an d d riv e
them to Silverton
California farm consultant holds
reciprocal tariff pacts "cock-eyed." ■
President Roosevelt a p p r o v e s ’
long-time, lew-cost housing and '
slum clearance program.
February 14
West and southwest wool con­
tracting speeds up.
U. S. governm ent obligations go
zooming up w ith all m aturities ad ­
vancing.
Tw enty thousand Italians b e ­
lieved in trap in Ethiopia w ith ­
out chance to escape.
Pioneers observe O regon’s 77th
River to Lucy R and, living in
birthday.
Hood River for 25 years before
Severe w inters predicted for fu­
coming to Hillsboro in 1910. He
tu re by w eather bifreau in Waint-
was a member of Morgan Lodge.
ington. D C.
I O. O. F , and Ione lodge. A. F.
Cold takes m iddle west Rescue
8; A M
expeditions planned to aid snow j
Mr. Harbison owned and op­
bound communities. Trains, traffic i
erated the F air Acres farm at the
halt in Iowa.
south end of Fifth street here from
Farm ers' co-operatives fared bet-1
1910 to 1920. w hen he moved tc
er during the depression than
Morgan, living there until 1932
most other businesses. S. D. S an­
when Mr. and Mrs. Harbison came
ders. farm credit adm inistrator. -
to Orenco to reside. Mrs H arbi­
says.
son died at Orenco in February,
1933.
F ebruary 15
Surviving are four daughters, a
New farm bill passes senate 56
son and seven grandchildren as
to 20. McNary hits constitutional­
follows: Mrs. Blanche B e r g e n ,
ity.
Marshfield: Mrs. Hester Payne,
Ralph E. Williams, republican
To the gates ot Buckingham palace, staunchly symbolic of the power
Portland: Mrs Ruth G ardner. H ills­
-rational com mitteeman, plans to
boro; Mrs. Mary Workman, C ot­
hold aloof in prim ary campaign. 1 of the British empire, came thousands of English subjects the night
tage Grove: R E. Harbison Jr.,
of Jan. 20 to read the official bulletin announcing that K ins George V
Allied powers w arn Germany.
Eugene, and a brother, J. S. H arbi­
was dead at Sandringham house In Norfolk. During all the tim e th a t
\r m y of Rhine bank to bring re ­
son of Corvallis.
prisals.
th e monarch lay gravely III, huge crowds gathered before th is gate
Relief hurried t o snowbound
to read dally physicians' bulletins. In the left background a corner
niddle w estern towns.
of the palace looms through wisps of London fog. The death notice
Dr. Menno says obscure type of
bulletin Is clearly visible on the Iron fence to the left. People
pneumonia causes death of Don­
refused to believe th eir sovereign was dead until th is notice was
na Lou Masters, little Roseburg
posted.
girl, instead of poison.
Bond m arket given breathing
. . .
, ,
«Continued from pare I ’
David C rittenden
•peed after week of steadily rii- nor,hw est regional planning co
lv w orking in the transition from,
m ission.
th e emergency to a perm anent pol- These tw o have leads in th e Hilhi .ng prices.
S enate adopts adm inistration's
icy of agricultural adjustm ent and
operetta, w hich will be present
1 February 16
stop-gap n eu trality resolution.
co-operation.
ed at the union high school audi
R epresentative J o h n S. Mc-
A financial report has just been ! torium Friday night,
issued showing total expenditures ' _
oerm it his nam e to be used as a _ • .
,u_. . , j
the days uncom fortable and the
of the AAA from its inception in T ,
■»«- •
m , i
presidential candidate in line w ith ? ga,n;st
W
nights cold.
May. 1933. to the end of 1935 The J o h n M e i e r I e l IS
olans to send a Tow nsend-plan . threatcncd by labor'
T em peratures for the Week
total am ounted to $1.480.057.513.25
e m,-
t ->
i .
lelegation from C alifornia to th e
Suprem e court declares Port-
Date
Max.
Min.
Of the total approxim ately 1100 O I I* l i i e r i e S U l t S
lem ocratic national convention.
land's speed limit of 25 miles an
February 13
36
24
million dollars was paid to farm ­
Italians
rep
o
rt
big
area
tak
en
'
hour
invalid,
M eier of H illsboro route
February 14
32
18
ers for rental and benefit pay­ 4 John
ind
80.000
Ethiopians
fleeing.
Catholics
lash
Father
Coughlin
pleasing results from
February 15
32
15
ments. About 75 m illion was used the had use such
Lawson
K.
B
arton
at
P
ort
O
r
-
'
at
caP’ta
l-
of classified advertising
F ebruary 18
31
17
for removal and conservation of
February
19
■hard.
Wash.,
adm
its
m
u
rd
er
of
F ebruary 17
30
15
surplus, and 157 million for drouth in the Argus to sell his pigs that
irother-in-law . Adolph Sandell. in
F ebruary 18
31
France makes appeal through
21
relief, food conservation and dis­ he recom m ended Argus classi­ " can®P*racy w ith his sister. Mrs. diplom
atic
channels
for
U.
S
to
F
ebruary
19
37
27
ease eradication operations. About fieds to his neighbor as th e best ,a J?de " ,
,
agree to lim itation of battleship
78 million was used in adm inistra­ and quickest way to find a m ar­
One
hundred
lose
homes
a
t
tonnage
below
35,000-ton
mark.
ket
for
his
pigs.
FEED A MAN ACCORDING TO
tion. 60 per cent of w hich was I
nenr>1' «t ir«?' a>d h ? Hotel, a p a r t- . Robert Polson, tim ber em pire
M eier advertised 23 pigs for
spent in th e field and 40 per cent
IIIS TYPE
S
S
U
B
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j
a
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at Washington.
The report shows i sale in a 17-word advertisem ent
This problem of feeding a man
at
a
cost
of
34
cents.
All
th
e
pigs
that Washington county received
Five firemen killed at Columbus isn't as sim ple as it appears on
party says retu rn of prohibition in-
to date $74 737.03 for wheat con- Y ere ,S° ld bv 2:30 ° 'clo<?k o f the
Ohio, when trapped beneath fall- the surface. If the men in vour
îvitable.
day
the
paper
came
out.
Two
tro l and $47,430.26 for corn and !
ing wall of burning Odd Fellow s family eat heartily and w ith sat-
February 17
parties came later the same day
hog contracts.
tsfaction anything and everything
Suprem e court in eight to one temple.
and some shortly after daylight
President Roosevelt joins K nights served and yet aren 't overw eight
lecision upholds constitutionality
Friday.
if new deal's vast Tennessee Val­ of Pythias at special ceremony, or suffering from chronic indiges-
H
G K. of tion, then you
may count yourself
ley au th o rity experim ent.
„ arry , M. _ Love,
. .. form . erly
.
-
New pressure put on H auptm ann R and S of the state of Wasl>- blessed For you a re the envy of
m ake admissions of L indberg ‘"gton. now Suprem e K of R and the num erous w orried wives who
dnaping and m urder.
S- wcI1 kn6wn here, assisted in find the problem of husband-feed-
he s u g S d ^ T ’^ th in g and!
A lexandcr Pantages, retired rul- ^be ceremonies.
ing a large one.
H auptm ann resentenced to die
Tho method for m aking a meal
w ere of incom parable value to the
Pigglv Wiggly grocery’ store has ?r of a vast th eatre em pire and
¡enjoyable varies with th e type of
individual.
completed its move from th e Mc- veteran of gold rush, died in Los I*" chair M arch 30.
Angeles.
’
1
Investigation
of
the
Townsend
man
you have to feed. If he is ov-
Paul L. Patterson, vice-president. A lear building next to the Vene-
S to p -g ip resolution to guard and o,her old age Pcnsice plans erw eight, it is wise to curb his
presided. H. L. McKenzie, presi- | tian theatre, to the old Safeway
U„ U „..„
appetite w ith a lalg). guceuient
dent being in California on a location on the corner of Main and American's n eu trality until May 1 > ° r derecl b.v house in Washington
business trip. The speaker was in- Second avenue and will hold an 1937. adopted by house and sent by v o te^ o i 240 to 4. following salad, served as th e first course.
i c" a r Pe Townsend d r a w s $2000 And be very miserly w ith sugars
troduced by William Hare.
official opening Friday and Satur- to senate
Six killed and tw o injured in a I
„
.,
, , , .. and fats in cooking and w ary of
Next meeting Monday was an- day. th e m anagem ent has an ­
snow-slide th at wiped out a m ining , ~ MatlIda Gearm wide of late I
nounced by J. J. W ismer as a pro- nounced.
gram in connection w ith the pro-
The interior of the building has camp in m ountains near Cortez , y enator Oearin. dies in Port-
’ I land.
posed com mercial alcohol distillery- been rem odeled and redecorated Colo.
SAXTON * LOONEY
r ,
Viva Austin of the Oswego-Linn
in Hillsboro.
shelving added and the stock ex ­
Firo
e« r llar 'r,-
V •
schccjl will represent the tate
Producer, of Quality
Farm ers interested in the pro­ panded
Fire rakes Hood River business at the D A R congress in W ish
duction of crops for an industrial
congress ln Wasb
With th e move, th e m eat mar- area w ith loss of $40.000. B itter ■ fngton. D. C.
SAND and GRAVEL
alcohol production plant are invit- ket. Ed W ortman, proprietor, and costliest* blaie“Vn yews**”
agalnst L J 5 crea„se. i . b3V. dem and forced by p la n t located 4 miles n o rth of For
ed to attend the cham ber luncheon known as Ed's M aster M arket, has
cold w eather in northwest.
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
and hear of the plans for devel- I gone to the new location. The
New dealers consider path clear­
1609R
opment of the plant in Hillsboro, m arket facilities have been mod- ed by suprem e court TVA decision j
Births
according to J. J. Wismer. local ernized. and a dry cold .refrigerat- for w ater-pow er projects to supply i
real estate man. interested in the ine unit added.
nation with low-cost electricity.
Harm s—;To Mr. and Mrs. H E.
establishm ent of the plant.
The store still m aintains its
Tw enty to 30 below zero tem per- Harms of near North Plains. Feb-
| lease on the old location and. ac­ atures freeze faces of snowplow ruary 13. a boy.
Divorce Suits Filed
cording to E J McAlear. owner. and shovel crews in m iddle west i M atthews—To Mr and Mrs. M.
Connett—Melvin from Fay A. | expects
_____ to ____
__ ____
_ bent on rescuing im prisoned com- C. Matthews of Sherm an's mill,
Phone 953
: Hillsboro
hold the
lease _____
although
Meyers—Charles G. from Luella. an attem pt is being made to sub- m unities or farm homes.
February 18. a girl.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
——■— ----------------------------------------- lease.
W eather has little effect on car- i Cahoon To Mr. and Mrs Percy '
and
load produce shipm ents from north-
Cahoon of Beaverton. February
LICENSED EMBAI.MERS
18. a boy. Richard Norman
'
Eighteen Hillsboro pupils o f west.
Dorothea Long, local instructor of
U. S. Steel leads stocks into fast
‘ the N ational In stitu te of Music recovery.
and Arts, w ere presented in en ­
Creation by congress of a P a ­
semble recital at the P ortland audi- cific northw est power agency as
Everything in Insurance
I torium Sundav afternoon. Pupils a public corporation to develop ,
1701V •>-><- r
us ,
, from 1he entire Portland district the transm ission and sale of pow­
Phone 1701Y 336 E. Washington | p articip ated .
er from Bonneville and G rand
Coulee dams recom m ended
t o |
President Roosevelt b y Pacific
Agent Prepares
for AAA Payment
Low Temperatures
Worry Fuel Users
Portland Lawyer
Tells of Philosophy Grocery Plans for
Opening This Week
Donelson & Sewell
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RUSHLOW
E=
A t Y our
MARY,
Too Late to Classify
We Miss ou Terribly!
FINE 2-months-old Shepherd arid
Collie pups, $2.30 and $150.—
Phone 8718 Beaverton. J. T. Croeni.
near Cedar Miil.
1-2
You w ere right. The sand­
wiches w ere poorly made.
Dad and I w ent to
18 PIGS for sale.—Edw ard Krug.
Hillsboro Rt. 3; 1’, miles south
Jackson school.
Ip
Please Come Home
Cecil’s Place
. . . w here you got those
lovely 5c sandwiches and I
adm it they are far better
than I can make. We will
get some of them the m inute
you come home. Please come
home at once.—Mother.
DARK blue suit, size 34: man's
topcoat, size 38; oxford gray
suit, size 32; m an's suit, size 38;
combination gas and good range;
will sell or trade for wood. Phone
2141Z Hillsboro.
ltf
LIGHT weight Vaughn drag saw
for sale.—152 N. Second Ave. 1
TWENTY tons clover hay, $12.—
H. D. Kerkm an.
1
To give real meat values at the
lowest possible cost.
To advise you in purchasing the
right cut for every purpose.
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nlrol and Almquist
BACK BA CO N Lb
HAM S ,b
Build Up Your
Resistance Against
P IC N IC S
)
WINTER COLDS
Don’t let w inter—with its icy B A C O N SQ U A R E S )lb-
blasts and rainy days—catch
you unprepared. Build up your
health and y o u r
resistance
against w inter diseases w ith
STOP
Morningdew
robbing your­
self of good ap­
pearance by let­
ting dust, dirt,
spots or stains
steal into your
clothes.
Irradiated Milk
‘‘A W inter Sunshine”
Rich in Vitamin D
BEEF R O A S T
BEEF STE A K
u.
Lb
FRA N K FU RTERS
24c
25c
Q c
| 9
12c
13c
2 ,b. 25c
We carry a full line of SWIFT’S BRANDED
STEER BEEF. Give it a trial.
Morningdew
FRED'S
GUERNSEY DAIRY
Send your clothes to us regularly.
You’ll be pleased with our service.
Home Laundry 8C Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
S E R V IC E
HOLSTEIN cow. fresh in April:
400-chick brooder: 50 Leghorn
pullets. $1 each: for sale.—John
Knodel, Inquire North Plains.
Ip
Hillsboro, Oregon
‘‘A Flavor You'll Favor”
Sam Hulit & Son»
Phone 2568
T hree Year A verage Score by
Pacific International O ver 98
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
f r 1— 11
5 Deliveries Daily
'¡'hm il v-. ¡ < bimu
ORPOON
Res. Phone 32IZ
i
Captain John Ils.ill of Pmll.iml.
q u arterm aster* corps of the nil
tional guard, will be the ptlncip.il
speaker at the joint Legion mid
A uxili.il y meeting in the Legion
hall Tuesday night, il ss as an ­
nounced Wednesday b y A llhlii'i
Krueger, chairm an of the elitei -
tainm ent com mittee
Captain H yatt's speech deals ss ilh '
the use of gas in modern w arfare
and dem onstrations of the modern
g a s m a s k s O ther num bers include
music by the A uxiliary sextet and '
possibly a num ber by the Hill I
boro quintet, singers and dancers ,
ss ho will appear on the Legion i
am ateur show March 11.
The com m ittee promises c a r d ,
games and a social evening Io
follow
the
close a pot
o'clock
Lincoln lodge, I. O o K . of
.Scholls visited Mohtc/uin.’i lod>:c of
11ilL.Loi•<» in a body VVedne i.i •
night. Ililh horo coiifei rod tin* *•«•»
<>nd degree on ’icvonl cundidut«
fnyn Scholls The meet ing w t
attended
After ITidge all pre out retired to
the dining ionin Ini a ocial hour
A iro : classified lids >:«•! rcsultR.
WK
I»»-: A I. IN K K A b KHT ATK
W rite
F ire And Anl(»u»*»tlU hntir»n<«<
Muk« I ..«ti« am i laaua U n re if M»mU
KURATL1 & WISMER
IIII.I.HIluno, (li(KGI)N
j T,|,„h,,l„ u , i
izjii s„™,l St
DOUBLE
VOTES
l)t*lwtM'tt lotliiy ¡itnl March 2
Give Your Favorite Candidate n Boost
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
|
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feed.
South Second Ave.
Ask for Popularity Contest Votes Here
FORFST GROVE
G ra d e A C rrnm rry
BUTTER
TRY IT TODAY!
trial of tlii-4
W ashington county product will con­
vince you of its high merit.
O tto
ASK FOR IT AT ALL GROCERIES
Deep Sea Delight
1 package of poodles
1 cup medium w hite sauce
1 small can button mushroom*
or 14-pound fresh ones
1 medium size can tuna fish
1 pound can asparagus tips or
l ' i pounds fresh ones
1 cup grated American cheese
4 -teaspoon salt
'»-teaspoon pepper
Dash of paprika.
Cook tlig noodles ill salted boil­
ing water until tender. Drain, rinse
and drain them again. Add the
rest of the ingredients in the o r­
der named, reserving some of the
grated cheese for th e top of the
dish. Place in buttered casserole, '
Sprinkle with the grated cheese
an d -b ak e in a m oderate oven <350
degrees).
Subscribe
W ashington
She m onths
cents. Two
now to th e Argus. In
county $150 a year.
85c. T hree m onths 50
m onths 35 cents.
tf
I t ’«
th e T a lk o f
the T o w n !
it’s New!
Mission Dry Orange or Lemon
S p a r k lin g — W ith o u t E q u a l as a M ix e r
Available All Dealers— Bottled under exclusive
license by
ROYAL SODA WORKS
Phone 2432
IlilM inro
345 E. Main Mt.
Consistent
L o w P r ic e s
of Q uality M erchandise
EFFECT REAL SAVINGS FOR YOU
Price* for Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 21, 22, 24
. .♦
29c
PE E T S
With 2 large C rystal W hite Soap FREE
CRYSTAL W H IT E , ^ . 2 9 c
U'ase
$2.891
/"A A 'T 'Ç Sperry. Regular or quick
cooking. 9-lb. bag
A O
STA RCH
CA TSU P
N
35c
15c
19c
10c
25c
Argo, Corn or G loan.
SA L M O N Is Ocean
tai
Caught, pink.
2 can*
K ern’«. Full 12-oz. botti«
Each
Monte G. B. Cream style
or whole kernel. 2 can*
PEAS— M ission. Picnic
tins.
4 cans ......
25c
PANCAKE FLOUR
Sperry’s.
No. 10 sack ... V ■
(28-oz. pkg. 18c)
HONEY. Desert Bloom
SYRUP. Mellow
24-oz. bottle
(12-oz. bottle
Drips
20c
15c)
COLOR—Schilling’s.
Red or green.
1-oz. bottle
14c
NABISCO — W afers,
with 2 pkgs. Cherry
43C iilLtV":....20c
J
5-lb. can
CHILI CON CARNE
Van Cam p’s.
No. Is. 2 cans
SARDINES — Del
Monte.
-|
Large. 2 can*
JLizU
JLtJV
FLOUR
ijn v<*
Pay Ymir 1935 mill Prior
Kills mol * ¡<'1
fi.JQ
such trim m ings as rich gravies and
jellies Bill be careful Io rem em ­
ber that n hungry man is not a
happy one and make a speciality
of meals th at are filling without
being fattening.
If the man is thin and nervous
be as lavish as you like with
cream, b u t’er. sugar and other high
calorie foods blit be sure Io serve
the food in a tem pting m anner and
see that th e atm osphere at the d in­
ner table is happy, even gay.
Perhaps the man takes a negative
attitude tow ard good-for-you food;
sim ply because too much has been
said regarding their very im port­
ant place in the diet. In lh at case
a bit of careful disguising of the
protective foods saves turn and his
disposition A (lit of onion, a dasli
of catsup, or W orcliestershirc sauce
adds sophistication and develops
the character of cream soups and
cream or cheese sauces; fruit or to­
m ato juice cocktail even w here
fruits and vegetables fail; fruit
pies served w ith cheese are a l­
ways welcome.
Build around this m annish dish
the type of meal your husband re ­
quires but when it comes to ed u ­
cating a man to certain types of
foods, rem em ber that a woman's
best weapons are subtlety a n d
patience.
an»t inenmci
CLEAN II Hi SI ATI-
program which will I
luck dinner at
A f»
\ i s or
hoi I talk ’
Lincoln Lodge*
X’ isits Montezuma
Legion, Auxiliary
Hold Joint Meet
Tuesday Evening
¡’O.
BEANS — Red Mexi­
can or Small White.
(5 lb*. 23c)
10 lb*.
...
PEAS— Red Dart. We
recommend.
2s. 2 can*
.LvzV«
PINEAPPLE — Sweet
Treat or Del Monte.
Fancy sliced.
2Q). 2 can*
(1% can, 2 for 19c)
GRAPEFRUIT — Del
Monte. 2s.
2 cans
TOMATO JUICE —
Libby’s or Del Monte.
OQx>
-1 Qo
OOO
O
Cr»
Xrfd
U
3c.„.
Z C
9c
J/t-lb. can
CHEESE. K raft Amer­
ican. Brick. S w i s s,
Pimiento,
Limburger,
Velveeln, Old English.
’/a-lb. pkg.......
4
Columbia
Best
iOU
.k47c
24%
lb*.
13c
COFFEE
MARSHMALLOWS —
Fresh.
1-lb. cello pkg. J L v V z
CHEESE—
-|
Full cream. Lb.
Crown Best
I’atent. No. 10
25c
TUXEDO TOBACCO
Pocket tins
3 for
.......... m
COCOA— Baker’s
23c
*1.89
Lb.
99c S
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