The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 02, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    T hurulav, April
193(Ì
H I LT,,A P, O P û
Junior H iah
• H ears of T rip
p le d g e m y e n tire tim e and best 1 rner
Beaverton, rou te I No. 24.
e ffo rts ."
John K Ih rig . Forest Gr< e, route
Nolan, Forest
Thornburgh Makes Statement
John
A
T h o rn b u rg h .
*r° re** ' v'\od* route ! '! * N( S w ay/e. S h e r-
17. J A Irm-
G ro v e banker a nd ta n n e r,
c m , j ( . , ,, , /e h , "
5. Jack Khen,
p h a -i/cs economy in « "V e rn m cn t 1 W l' , |r(' bp| • /„ ‘-o
32 J K M ' / I i i . e y ,
one o f Hu- ou tsta nding p ro v l-
,j , u s
Minis o f In p la tfo rm in a fo rm a l
Ut-ptiblican«
announcem ent o f p rin c ip le
made
Hus week a . a candidate for tlie
C le rk Robert H. K e lly . H ills -
rep ub lica n n o m in a tio n f o r state |b ¡1 E dw in L. G raham . Fore J
senator from W ashington county.
'G ro '.'
w
A T upper. H illsb o ro ;
Thornburgh, w ho is a native of
W ashington county, gained h i s J J M S tretcher. Scholl.- ; W illia m
fii t la w m a kin g experience a re p ­ i l l
D ie rd o rff. H illsboro.
re. o p ta tiv e in the 1931 eciion He
C u iin ty C om m issioner Oscar M
ha . served tlie c ity of Forest G rove I T a j lo r. Beaverton, rou te 1; J a m e s
three d iffe re n t term a m ayor In I L e w i
H uber. G ra n t C
Dodge.
a d d itio n to Ins h a n kin g experience, I H illsb oro , route 2.
cove rin g 30 y e a r ;. lie has been an
S h e riff John W. Connell. H ills -
ou tsta nding fu rm c r in the cou nty I boro.
being a leader in irrig a tio n de ­
I County Assessor J. E C arpenter,
velopm ent and filb e rt cu ltu re .
I Forest G rove; R. E B a rre tt, For-
His p la tfo rm as announced th is i ei t Grove.
week follow s:
Con table Sherwood d is tric t. E.
"No increa se in taxes.
G
liuge y; B eaverton d is tric t, W
"N o new commissions.
F. De . niger; H illsb o ro d is tric t, J.
“ No ap p ro p ria tio n s th a t are not It Peppard.
D istrict
A tto rn e y • G.
Russell
Robert K e lly , H ills b o ro real estate absolutely necessary.
"R educe taxes by c u rta ilin g e x ­ Morgan, H illsb o ro ; Paul I,. P a tte r­
and insurance agent, see kJ re
penses.
son. H illsboro.
publican no m in ation fo r county
"N o t a to o l of any boss, gro up
clerk.
State Senator John A. T h o rn - I
or faction.
" W ill consider eve ry b ill on its
m e rits and vote fo r the best in -
i teresLs o f the state and county,
i "E ve ryon e is a taxp ayer, e ith e r '
real, personal, in ta ng ible, gas. in - :
d u s tria l accident, autom obile, d r iv - |
e r’s licenses or oth er tax
"E v e ry d o lla r spent comes from
you. then let's cu t out unnecessary i
spending.
" W ill legislate according to busi- |
ness p rin cip le s.”
T h e J u riiu r liig li pupil« untj tc o rli-
•13 enjoyed i p c im l treat M m h
/u when N d B icli.it'd on. .1 g r id
m ile of H ill li..in In itli 1 liniil, gave
nil interest in g account id Ins In p
111 m ind Hie w o rld 11 u c u lo t of
f ile r 1111 II large steamship
The
buy«- m id g ills ' 1 hoi 11 1 . .mg s e v ­
eral sile e llo n s under the d in e
tin u o f M i
K llie r W ick . m usic
sup ervisor
H ills b o ro crude schools lire proud
of llu* results shown in Hie w ritin g
eh1 i e n t Hie J u n io r hig h In the
e ve nlh m id eigh th glades the re
nre 25 pu pils who have eunie.l
high school certificu tcs, mid 21 p u ­
p ils w ith guide .school ce rtific a te
T he tcnchei . M i
G e rtru d e Ide. A M Jannsen of Hi liiv ille ,
seventh mid eigh th grades, m il
d i'd lih g contractor, won hl again
Me. . Q eo rg in iu Hi own, s ix th grade,
serve th is county a. a repre. enta-
Uve.
.e p o rt the fo llo w in g students n
I pient of Hie. c Palm er e e l till
f’lites
H igh .school c e rtific a te .
Seventh grade, A lic e P in e. W in i­
fred
W iley, E velyn A nn B usch,!
Lillian M ill. r, E d i t h S.iln,,.-
t ’ loyce Iturnp. eigh th grade, l.oi
n an May. P h v llr Atnai her. P h y l­
lis Johnston. Elaine C riize ii. Ho.a
m ine W ell, Helen
Cyrus, Anna
M ary llu rtra m n f. Jacq ue lin e Wal
le i
Ann Webb. Ella Ito e Ma am.
D a ry l
E ,ti pp.
K a th e rin e W iley,
Coh-ne M acD ow ell, V irg in ia Haven
L u c ille W alters. M arion Unci her,
Jack
G notinuin, A lb e rt
Loonier,
M a ry Jane D u x b u ry G rade school
c e rtifica te s
seventh grade, A k ira
Tsuguwa
E velyn G errish . eighth
grade. V e lra I.u/.urk. Jean A nn
Pa.sley. Knte Iw as.ikl. Hazel K.i
mu . eu Leon Bunner. M ary W yatt.
Jack Schukart, Irene D arnell, Day-
Id W ile y, Dougla Seym our, Jack
W illiam so n.
B illy
I .eider.
Bud
Him -
Z c l'la
W cintz
D o ro th y
T ra u g h b e r, B illie Cox. B illy F oelk-
1 r, Haym ond K -lm g e i. .sixth grade.
Rosem ary Bass
.Superintendent Nosier attended
the m eeting of c ity school super-
in te nd en ts ill Salem
; C iC 'u rly i Bennett o f H lllsboro. J M S tretcher, w e ll know n Scholls
1 A tti ndunce is alm ost hark to
na tive -.on, candidate fo r dém o­
resident, .seeks rep ub lica n no m ­
,(F /m il III th e ei ade , I.....I a fte r
cra tie no m in ation fo r .’ lie riff.
in a tio n fo r county clerk.
a siege of measles am i in flu e n z 1
M a ke -u p e la s s e s are b e in g s t a l l e d
at the ju n io r high th is week. In
an e ffo rt to he lp these c h ild re n
w ho have missed w o rk The teueh-
ers m e h o ld in g these chis.se . before
school, at noon, m id a fte r school
T hough it means an e xtra burden
fo r tile teacher«, the y are w illin g
to put in th is e x tra tim e in an
a ttem p t to decrease the n u m b e r of
fa ilu re s at the end of the year.
, ' Sv’S
•W»
/
(C o n tin u r d fro m i n g r I )
porated in th e ir decla ration s r e f­
erence» to pension» or to tlie T o w n ­
send clubs.
W I- Voting, Sherwood. dem o­
crat. wus a last m in u te candidate
fo r clerk H e lias been 11 re»i(lent
o f Hie county fo r the past 18 year.,,
a»'- a taxp ayer in tin - cou nt) for
'iz.
la st
3(1 y c a i.
lie
u)
He
tau ght school at M id dle ton, T u a l/i-
Tbl«
•nioriadon
hau never
Laid iän«
thau 3%
cate Is insured up Io
>5,000.00 under the
Federal Insurance
ria n .
Savings of $1.00 ac­
c e p te d o r la r g e r
amounts to suit your
convenience. S tart a
systematic savings
account today.
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
& Loan Ass’n.
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Ravings &
Hillsboro
Loan
Bldg.
Oregon
: I cannot and w ill not f u lf ill; but
if nom inated and elected 1 sh a ll
' con tinu e to urge the h e a rty co­
operation of the taxpayer, e x te n d ­
ing to h im the utm ost courtesy,
g iv in g m y personal a tte n tio n to
any suggestions o r com p la ints to
w h ich m.v a tte n tio n m ay be called,
that m ig ht, in any w ay m ake fo r
a ju s t and e q u ita b le assessment,
thus re su ltin g in a lik e d is trib u ­
tio n o f tlie ta x burden.
" I n s o lic itin g y o u r support, 1
PROTECTED
/ “
Les
LACKEY
('laude
COOMER
Have O pened n
is protected from the
FARM
G EN ER A L REPAIR S H O P
in H illsboro and w ill sp ecialize in
Automobile Wheel, Axle, Frame,
Body and Fender Work
C
Morningdew Milk
Latest Equiment for
W heel A ligning
]
TO YOU
365 E. Main
—
Phone 721
Across Street from New Postoffice
Residence Phones 1222 or 1192
I
Easter Clothes
Fourth
Anniversary
Sale
New Spring
Dresses
$7.95
Exciting fashions for all
d a y -tim e o c c a sio n s.
Many of them are reg­
ular $12.75 and $13.95
dresses.
Single a n d d o u b le -
breasted and link but­
ton styles. Also swag­
ger suits in plain wools
and plaids.
Farm Implements - Parts
Roy
(By
M
ia «
Martha Vanderzanden/
Phone
Miss A gner Pranger was guest
o f honor at a b irth d a y d in n e r p a r­
ty given by Beta D u yck Sunday.
9605
Beaverton, Oregon
Zephyr, s tr in g a n d
Boucle. New spring col­
ors.
Morningdew
New straws, b l a c k ,
navy grey and brown.
navy,
Felts to w ear with your
suit.
Knit Dresses
$7.95 and $13.95
Spring Hats
$1.95 to $5.00
GOAR’S
Woman’s Shop
C. M. Hame», Prop.
COFFEE *ir, r yi The
Sleepy H ollow.
Quart ..................
Bring your
Well Streaked with Lean.
Pound ..............................................................
O
M * J fl Lvz
Carton .................................
PEACHES
2
Libby’s or Del Monte.
Halves or Sliced.
No. 2 Vg cans .............
Q
Q
4U
« z*
/V
SOUP
Van Camp’s Tomato.
cans ................................
JL
MAXWELL HOUSE
KOOLS
At this exceptionally low price.
23c
Pound ........... ....................................................
SOAP
ZEE. soft, absorbant
White King Granulated. O Q a
rolls ................................
OÛZ»
23C
Fine G ranulated
lbs.
(Limit)
Sat. only
35c
No. 2*2 cans .
43c
MILK
SYRUP
Log Cabin.
Medium size tin ...............
(
cans .............................
19c
General Foods
GLO COAT
QQ
z»
O
e/C
Johnson’s.
was truly a success and we wish to
thank you for your participation
in the contest.
First Prize Won by
M ISS IS A G R ABF.L
Second Prize Won by
MRS. W. A. V E R B O O R T
Specials for Fri.,
Sat. and Mon.,
April 3, 4, 6
47c
Pint can ..
Fresher Fruits and Vegetables
H illsboro’s finest food store offers you the freshest and
largest variety available and priced consistently in line
with the market.
G R A PEFR U IT A,?,Z0N
- )
(
case A
99c
LETTU C E
Dozen
19c
2 a»,. 15c
O R A N G ES
Arizona. Large, solid heads.
Each
...........................................
2
“Kook - Craft
Kontest
10c
large assortment
C À D D D T Ç Cali- Oxharts.
V /Z * .r\.Iv V 7 L ¿5
Large bunches
Safeway
5c
CANDY BARS
1UC
MAXIMUM or MT. VERNON
(Limit, Sat. only)
Q
zx
»/«-lb. tin ..............................
PUREST CANE
JL”
Ivory.
Medium bar
COCOA
SUGAR
-4
SOAP
Libby’s or Del Monte.
pkgS..................................4M Î / X /
RALEIGHS
Large P kg...........................
HC
PINEAPPLE
2
25c
TOILET TISSUE
Baker’s.
CIGARETTES
2
2>
3
own containrr.
COFFEE
EASTERN SUGAR CURED
Western, large cartons.
Lb.........
49-lb. bag
BACON
MATCHES
most popular brand
WesL........ 17c
FLOUR G uaranteed.
1.09
flavors.
JELLO Assorted
Pkg. .
.........5c
ÇVD
J TD maple. Pure cane < l.«
4 /Vz
a v L J A and maple
(3 lbs. 49c)
Pint
J a r ..................................
Sweaters
$1.95 and $2.95
Boucles in pastel col­
ors. Sizes 14 to 20.
"A Flavor You’ll Favor"
Sam Hullt A Son»
Phone 2568
Three Year Average Score by
Pacific International Over 98
Trucks and Tractors
Free
4
Cleanliness is param ount
in the production and de-
1 ivery of M o r n i n g d e w
M i 1 k. But c le a n lin e s s
alone is n o t enough.
Scientific inspection« pro­
tects the purity of Morn­
ingdew a t every p o i n t
from the dairy to you.
GUERNSEY DAIRY
International Harvester Co.
■ 1 v w -O ne large, solid head Lettuce
with each pint of Aristocrat Mayon­
naise. Try it! You, too, will agree why
it is so popular.
Suits
$13.95 to $22.50
I//
HUGH LEWIS CO.
Democrat«
^Woman’s Shop
ff
"I have no promise to make that
burg. Fore t Grove: Ford Langer. Present were C lara Vanderz.inden, nesday fu r M onm outh to atten d
Sh< r\ ..oil. F a il Fisher, Beaverton. M a rg u e rite D uyck. Cecelia Pranger. tehool.
State
R epresentative
J
W W ilm a McPeak. Reta Duvek and
M r- H e n ry D uyck. son Charles
Hugh«
Forest G rove; A M Jann- the guest of honor. Alignes Pranger. and d a ug hter S y lv ia le ft W ednes­
C larence Vanderzanden le ft W ed­ day fo r a t r ip to the eastern states.
sen, R e id v ille .
Republican filin g s fo r precinct
com m itteem en fo llo w : No. 29. Paul
C. Cap Forest G rove route 2. and
Charles J
Herb. Forest G rove;
No. 48, Donald T T em pleton. H ills ­
boro; No. 3, W C. Edy. Sherwood.
No. 11, H. J Valentine. B eaverton
ro u te 1; No. 7. J. O. Johnson.
T iga rd. No. 33. James A. Sew ell
Com plete line of
and Robert N T orbett, H ills b o ro
ro u te 1; No 44. E J. Maple. For­
est Grove; No. 34 L. K C ypher.
N o rth Plains; No 35. Claude 11
E lfo rd , H ill boro, route 3; No. 43.
Sam uel 11
Lawrence.
P ortla nd ,
route 5: No. 45. E. B. Sappington.
Forest G rove: No 47, L. C. K ra -
m ien. H illsb oro ; No. 49, J. J. W is-
mer.
L is t o f filin g s com pleted to M on-
day fo r e n te rin g
thep ritn a rie s M ay 15:
C h-rk H Beitzan. T igard, route
! 1: W. F. Young. Sherwood
Com m issioner
B ert C. Hagen.
Tigard.
S h e riff M K Abraham . Forest i
Grove. E. C. B ennett, H illsb oro .
i
Assessor U. B. Beeves. P o rtla n d .)
rou te 2; I ’. W. L illis o n , T igard. I
| route 1.
State Senator— E. L. Ross A loha, j
State
R epresentative— R ichard
Scott. Sherwood: Ray L. A n trim . !
A loha; Dr. G F Via. Forest Grove '
D em ocratic filin g s fo r p re cin ct '
com m itteem en fo llo w : No. 47. L. S I
Cam pbell. H illsb o ro ; No. 42. W E
M cC lusky. Beaverton; No. 11 K a t e 1
Robertson. P ortland, route 5: No. 1 '
D avid Cole, Sherwood, route 1: i
No. 2. G ordon H Fiske. Sherwood: I
No 4. P L illis o n . T ig a rd : No. 5.
1. M. Leslie. T ig a rd rou te 1; No. 10. i
Eva M Price. A loha. C. E. B a rke r, i
Aloha; No. 19. Joseph T Van Dyke.
Gaston, route 1: No 22. C ecil L.
Koberstein. Gaston; No. 23, Louis
M. Fraer. Gales C reek: No. 28. W.
T
Sellers. Banks; No. 33. E. L.
Johnson. H illsb o ro ; No 41 R. G
Berst. Beaverton: No. 45. M a ry L.
Roberts, Forest G rove: No. 7. H o w ­
ard C. A tkinso n. Metzger: No. 44. ,
F ra n k J L e w is . Forest G rove; No. |
49. Ed I. Moore. H illsb o ro : No. 27, ,
C G. Sevecker. M anning: No. 6.
Bert C Hagen. T ig a rd ; No. 18. L iz - -
zie Baum ann. Forest Grove, ro u te
1; No 29. John W. Bernards. Roy:
No. 30. Celia A. P u rd in , Forest
Grove, rou te 1; No. 31. A lb e rt Ja n ­
’
sen, Forest Grove, route 2; No. 34.
George B ie rsdo rf, C o rne liu s; No.
39. M azie Hays. A lo ha ; No. 40.
E d w in L. G raham . Forest G ro vt
F ra n k I.. S teffan, P ortla nd , rou te
attorney. who aspire to
pubi!
5. No. 43. John E. Lahey, B eaver­
can n o m in a tio n f< r county cle rk A r th u r T upp er, resident o f H ills ­ ton ro u te 2; No. 9. A lb e rt T. K em -
boro fo r m any years, cle rk in o f­
fice o f cou nty engineer and law
tin m id C ipule m id has served six
gruduute. seeks rep ub lica n none
years as m em ber o f the Sherw oo t
in a liu n fo r cou nty cle rk
school board and tile same length
of tune on the Sherwood council
GCome to
if
nom inated a n d elected
h c subject to the pi unary elect ion to
promises an econom ical, e ffic ie n t be held M ay 15, 1930.
Ç
GOAR'S
a d m in is tra tio n w ith courtesy to ull.
" In s o lic itin g the support o f the
T w o filin g s fu r state representa­ electorate o f th is county I w o u ld I
tiv e from W ashington county were , c a ll y o u r a tte n tio n to the e x p e r­
reported
fro m
Salem
Saturday. ience I have had by m y 15 yea rs')
or y<
your
T hey included A M. Jannsen of service as d e pu ty assessor in this
K eedvilla, pro m ine nt w e ll d r ille r o ffic e and the know ledge and e x ­
and fo rm e r le gislator, w ho seeks perience th a t I have gained in the
i
the re p u b lica n no m in ation fo r re p ­ past three years in the actual con­
resentative, and Dr. G. F V ia o f duct o f the office, b e lie vin g as I
Forest G rove, w ho aspires to the do. tha t th is is one o f the highest
It’s Our
• q u a lific a tio n s re q u ire d to conduct
Bay L. A n trim - o f A loha has file d th is o ffice in te llig e n tly , success­
fo r the dem ocratic n o m in ation fo r f u lly and e ffic ie n tly in the in te r ­
est o f the taxpayers.
state representative.
R epresentative J W Hughes o f
Forest G rove has file d fo r the re ­
p u blican n o m in a tio n
to succeed
h im se lf as representative.
E. C. B ennett, n a tiv e son. en­
tered the p o litic a l arena S aturday
by f ilin g fo r the dem ocratic nom ­
in a tio n fog sh e riff. He is re ly in g
on support fro m t h e Townsend
clubs, being a m em ber o f the lo-
' cnl group.
B r itt N edry, superintendent of
the T ig a rd grade school and p ro m ­
inent republican, tw ice president
o f the Oregon rep ub lica n club, is
seeking election as delegate to the
rep ub lica n n a tio n a l c o n v e n t i o n
fro m tin- firs t congressional d is tric t.
N edry firs t declared his in te n ­
tio n o f seeking tile o ffice o f state
treasu rer u n til W. E. B u rke of
near New berg file d fo r th a t office.
N edry then w ith d re w .
J. E. C arpenter, cou nty assessor
and rep ub lica n candidate fu r nom ­
in a tio n to succeed him self, this
week made the fo llo w in g statem ent
re g a rd in g hie q u a lifica tio n s:
Carpenter Issues Statement
" I hereby fo rm e rly announce my
candidacy fo r the o ffice o f county
assessor on the rep ub lica n ticke t,
P hi ?»« f iv»
j day n ig h t, last
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Every saving« ce rtifi­
n 11 r ” R n R n , n r f g o n
Some 1916 Primary Candidates
M any I »P.»| Student* Get
W ip in g C ertificates
Many Seek Office
Coming Election
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10 a». 13c
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Ore.
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