The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
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I tee on alcoholic control at a m eet­
ing Tuesday m orn in g
predicted
I that O regon w ould soon again be
a dry state unless steps w ere ta k ­
en to clean up conditions existing
m m any beer p arlo rs and to en- I
force th e law more strictly . S en a­
tor Eranciscovich suggested that
enforcem ent of the provisions of,
the Knox act be cen tered in the
(By Mrs. F ra n k Frzoldt)
C ath erin e B e r n a r d s - -
L iquor C ontrol com m ission
in- j Mrs
ROCK CREEK —A nnua! business , steed
widow of ttie late Theodore Ber-
of
leaving
it
to
city
and
m eeting of the m em bers of the Hel-
.
nurds, died Sunday noon at her
vetia and loeal R eform ed churches ¡.
ai i 8 * '* P!esi' nt " J 11’ home at V erboort after an illness
w as held a fter th e church services its in n u m erab le opportu n ities for of sev eral years
at th e church here Sunday. John buck passing
Services w ere held at the V isita­
N ew spaperm en covering th e ses­
B oeckli for the local church here
tion church at V erboort W ednesday
and Dave Tschabold for the H el­ sion.- whose wives or oth er re la ­ m orning u n d er the d irection of
v etia church w ere re-elected as tives a re holding dow n legislative Robert E B urns M ortuary of F o r­
w ere m ade th e targ et of a
eld er and deacon, respectively
I t jobs
est G rove Rev F ath er M Jo n as of-
w as decided to have English serv house resolution this w eek eon-
ice on one m ore Sunday in the dem iting th e p ractice as d epriving
month, leaving only one Sunday in niany needy persons ot a chance
the m onth w hen G erm an services f01 em ploym ent.
w ill be held. G erm an service w ill
_
F io p o srs Exchange
be held every first Sunday in th e
S enator D uncan of H arney coun­
m onth at the church here, w ith all
p rep arin g a bill w hich w ould
the rem aining Sundays Io have au th o rize counties to exchange
English services thus, the second *an<« taken in on tax
ilosures
and fourth Sundays in H elvetia ‘or state school lands, thus enabl-
and on the th ird S unday here, also ln S Poth the counties and th e state
on the fifth Sunday, w henever one ,0
th eir holdings for more
occurs, the service w ill be here and advantageous leasing or sale,
in English. It w as decided to re-
Hood, form er budget d i­
m ove the old wagon shed. W hen rector. has announced that he e x ­
rock is laid on the site it can be Peetz to renew his activ ities in be-
used as a parking space for auto- half of a state d ep artm en t of fi-
mobiles
nance and a state d ep artm en t of
The H. H. club met w ith Mrs w elfare Both of these d ep artm en ts
Floyd B radley T hursday
Seven " e r e included in H ood's cabinet
w ere present. Mrs. E rnest S taehlc governm ent w hich failed to get
had baked a birthday cake in hon- an y w h ere at th e 1935 session.
or of Mrs. B radley's b irth d ay a
n
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Church Groups
Elect Leaders;
Give Program
niversarv.
T he W T club m et w ith M rs
J. G etty T hursday.
School Has Program
Teachers and pupils of Rock
C reek school are having inform al
program s on the first Friday of
th e month. One was held last F ri-
day w ith th e follow ing nu m b ers on
th e program : piano solos by A ldine
Z ahler and O liver Dick: song by
five upper grade girls: vocal duet
by Florence Dick and M ildred Rv-
land; recitations by Hazel Kies.
Bobby D ancer. G len G rossen and
D enghby Fry; F rench horn solo by
E lm er G rossen; w histling num b ers:
five boys, and a song by R uth Ru-
ben. Ina and Leona Stauss.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo n ath an Weldon
a rriv ed here from S pokane last
H.
Mrs. Bernards
Dies Sunday:
Services Held
\
z-,
iV la ilV V O lIIltV OCOUtS
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O .
« 'o n t in u « i
Few N ew Laws in
S tate L egislature
□f C o u n ty D ies
HilLsboro and p a rtn e r here for
n um ber of y ears w ith L ester Ire ­
land in the hadw are business, died
suddenly in Salem yesterday i W ed­
nesday*. according to a telegram
received by Ireland.
AI'V'; »’‘>d been in Salem since he
Elections w hich took place Thin s-
. T
•’••• C" ‘ dav ‘" " ‘" ’K s,ale ‘» » 'I" >’f W.ish-
gaged in tin hard w are business |i,igton county, found directors and
C a u se of d e a th w as not given.
officers re-elected, and considerable
¡banking progress rep o rted for the
I y ear
lam p com plete with shade one b ill­ poultry clinic" ami le d in e lo
Ai G ram Co., one can Morton
T ender Q uick, one can Morton
fold key ea-.e sel. S m ith ’s Grocery, night i T hurs das* m Hie ehum bei
salt, one suck Im perial calf meal, th ree packages assorted groceries. 'o f com m erce l oom - The session i .
tw o cans sausage -vii.-otnne. Kel- Sal'ewas G rocery, eight ¡15c cans scheduled Io begin at 7 3(1 o'clock
i Imgton
Jew elry. P u rk ette pen: Rob Hill c.-tii-i- Weil
one ladles The m eellng is sponsored by the
Tlie M ens S hop, one m an ' scarf, um brella, one rag rug. one silk Im perial G ruln A Feed compiiny
tw o m en's ties, one pair sox. Plg- lingerie bag
glv Wiggly stoii-. one 49 pound sack
H illsboro Bargain day is entirely
lllr t h -
1 flour: Pow ers' G rocers, th ree I a loeal affair, and is sponsored by
P elotm m T o Mi
ami Mrs |(
pound package . M anning s coffer th e retail I r i n l e s com m ittee of the I'cloquiii of Glenwood. Jan u a ry l a
J C P enner Co., one pair liook cham ber of com m erce
I a girl
ends, one tor train, one pair la
Firm taking special advertising
D urand To Mr and Ml-
Leo
silk hose, one boy s dress arc: Maclxcn. ic M otor C o. First D orami of Gaston. Jim ti.uy 12. a
W ash in g to n
C o u n ty
b an k
at
Banks elected as dieetors W illiam I’ants Palm D rag .stoic, one Hash N ational Bank of Portlum l. Belli boy
I
Moore, president. M illard Hur-1 ,1k,’t. one box candy one billfold rich B rothels Farm
M aehiueiy.
nett, vice-president: A lyee I S t o l l - i I'ool-G ardner L um ber C o, three C om m ercial N ational Bank
ami
Her. cashier. and M arian A Moore 10-pound packages nail
Jack Foster F arm M achinery.
C akes (Iffrrrd
Mrs Anna Tow nsend of H illsboro director R esources total $158.491
accom panied by her brother. Jo h an and the bank lias gained $43.000 in ! P e rfe c tio n B a k ery , fo u r eak.
County Poultry Kaisers
¡tw elv e 10c louves bread; S elfridge
1 H alldorson. of Portland, d e p a rt­ deposits d u rin g Hie year
Attend Clinic Tonight
ed Monday night for Des Moines I D irectors elected lor Hie First F u rn itu re C o . one fam \ pillow
W ashington county
poiiliiym en
aunty pi
Iowa, follow ing the death th ere of S ecurity bank of B eaverton in- coffee m aker cake p iale , .serving
bow l; S p ro u s e Red.- C o . o n e ta b le lias i
invited io attend
a brother. Ju liu s J. P. H alldorson elude Jo h n F. Blum. G aston II
Robinson. H 1’ Downing. II II
of P ortland.
H alldorson. w ho w as a w ar v e t­ Hansen. F D. Hite and Jay G ib ­
eran. was driving from D etroit to son. all of B eaverton O fficers a rc
P o rtlan d w ith Mr and Mrs Coll V Gibson, president Blum, vice-pres­
Musgrave, a P ortland autom obile ident. and Jo h n F Throne, cashier
T . he . bank opened Ju n e 16. 1934.
nt Moderate Prices
dealer. They w ere re tu rn in g w ith
tw o autom obiles, and near C edar " 1 t«ePos‘,s of $140.000 w hile the
l<«*K
ulation
(aiusH
M a rk e r* hi
Rapids. Iowa. H alldorson was in- statem en t of D ecem ber 31 1936.
4.50-21
stalled u llh iti 50 mtles of lllllshnrn.
ju re d about the head m an auto- show s deposits of $396.361 3.1 The
S'*5 and up; q u a lity derides t li e
m obile accident.
bank is a m em ber of the F ederal
price. H orkniaiishtp and quality
L eaving the autom obile w hich he d ep o sits Insurance corporation and
rem ain long a lte r price Is forgot
had been driving, the party pro- a " ’em ber of the F ederal R eserve
Exchange
ten.
ceeded on tow ai d Des M oines w here system . Cash on hand flic fu st of
H alldorson planned to e n te r a Vet- d’e y ear was $280,000.
eran s- hospital for treatm en t. H
e
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Oregon Monument Works
died before reaching De.- Moines
Hillsboro and New berg. Ore.
He has been in H illsboro at v a r ­
H H S ta n ,1.m l. M gr.
ious tim es visiting w itli his sister
and has ra th e r a w ide acquaintance
13 P l a t e
in this county. F u n eral services
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a re l>
will be held at P ark River. N. D
S unday or Monday, and b u rial will gifts: A m acher's M arket, five 2-
j pound
packages of shortening.
be at G arder. N. D.
E xchange
Bush s M arket, th re e packages a s­
sorted
groceries; Ben
F ranklin
Store, one casserole, o n e alunu-
■ num w histling teakettle, one m an's
lie: C. C . Store, one pair ladies'
I silk hose, tw o pairs m en's dress
W aith for 1937
I sox; C opeland L um ber C o. four
ious effects of the flu can be avoid­ ¡5-pound packages nails: C olum bia
Let us supply you w ith
ed if pro p er care is tak en as soon Food Store, one electric m arsh m al­
low toaster, tw o m ayonnaise m akers,
as sym ptom s appear.
HERE SOON
1
o
n
r rc le o r v itrifie d ch tj
one
set
6
w
ater
glasses:
D
elta
D
rug
Among the item s of advice given I ¿7* "
by the health dep artm en t is th |lt.
e i” o re' tw o flash lights; F airw ay
pipe,
or
iron
soil
pipe.
We
adm onishm ent to
keep out
of . M arket, six 1-pound packages De-
are also equipped to handle
crow ds and th u s avoid contact w ith L uxe coffee: H illsboro Meat Co.. five
th e disease as a first step in p re ­ 2-pound packages wienies; H ills­
the com plete connection job.
boro M otor Co., electric w indshield
vention.
defroster, steerin g
w heel
knob.
Rest N eeded
Plenty of rest is an o th er prevent- H illsboro Argus, four 50c classified
Banks Report
Deposit Gains
Accident Victim
Has Sister Here
on new ones
*4.95
Local F in n s List
M a n y C ash S avers
Sewer
Connections
W IL E Y S
Nash - La Fayette
$852 Delivered
a t i ^ ’i'n X
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Ä
X*
om^sack
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—
m
l I f, • r. zx t X lit, ax .x11 9 1 <X
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gives Hie germ s a fe rtile introduc K itchen Q ueen flour, one rock salt;
tion to th e hum an body Persons Im perial R estaurant, one 50c d in ­
w ho cough and sneeze are urged, ner.
Ireland - H ardw are Co tw o glass
for the sak e of those w ith whom
they come in contact, to cover the bowls, one steel tape: Im perial Feed
nose and mouth. A nother p r c c a u - 'w s
tion deals w ith the hand.- th e com- <$•
"to " c a rriers of " germs,
F requent and thorough w ashing
of the hands is advised as well as
concerted efforts to keep t h e m
aw ay from the m outh. But of all
these precautions, the h e a l t h
aw ay from the mouth. B ut of all
au th o rities urge plenty of rest as
the big item in prevention.
200 Boxes
QUILT
PIECES
FREE!
C o u n ty C o u rt D raw s
List J u ry M e m b e rs
To the First that
ask for a box!
M em bers of the court have ju st
com pleted th e d raw in g of a new
ju rv list for 1937 w hich includes
1500 names. N otifications w ill be
sent the persons draw n w ith an ac­
ceptance or a rejection slip to be
signed and retu rn ed .
Tiie nam es are selected from th e 1
poll books of the various precincts. ’
and will be placed together later !
From this list jury m en and women
for fu tu re ju rie s d u rin g the year
w ill be selected by lot.
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Prompt
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
Saturday Only, January 23
W a x P ap er
Red & W hite. 125-foot roll
F r ille ts
PORTER’S. 16-oz. Cello Bag
P ru n es
OREGON. Large, 3 lbs.
19c
21c
23c
T o ile t P a p er
COFFEE
M A N N IN G ’S.
I-Ib. can
19c
23c
Many other items specially priced for ¡Saturday.
WEILS BARGAIN-DAY SPECIALS
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
5c
36 inches wide,
q u a lity .
On Sale
7c
10c
FOR
SATURDAY ONLY!
8c
Per yard
Rayon Stripe
CHILD’S BLOOMERS
and heavj’ Underwai,t3
E ;.tra special,
lot. Sale...........
•
15c
SEE THESE CARS TODAY
Another Big Lot
SWEATERS and
SW EAT SHIRTS
Such prices won't be repeated
Lots o f w arm th, $ •! .00
lots o f w ear
JL
McCall
Printed
Pattern
9090
1935 Olds 6 Touring Sedan
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan
1933 Ford V-8 Tudor
1932 Chev Sport Coupe
1931 Chev Sport Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Ford Model A Coupe
1928 Ford Model A Coupe
1928 Chevrolet Coach
$750
525
395
350
295
225
225
165
145
125
W arm Jerseys
2
pair
25c
N O TIO N
SALE
WOOL MIX SOCKS
No
More
No
Less
2c
W h ite only.
th e m
Each
y o u rs e lf
*
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PRINTED
PATTERNS
SEE THEM AT OUR SHOWROOM OR LOT
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Phone 444, day or night
318-332 L. Main St.
Hillsboro
Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second Ave.
AND
THE
- W
i
■ ’ •F i
M cC ALL
(W hite, black, colors)
3c
$1.50 Men’s Zipper
SUEDE SHIRTS
Sewing Thread
Darning Cotton
Hooks & Eyes
Safety Pins
Bolts Bias Tape
Braid Shoulder
Straps
Buttons
Buckles
Bobbie Pins
Hair Pins
Curlers
Hair Nets
Bottle Perfume
Bead Necklaces
Shoe Laces
Hanks of Yarn
15c
Men’s and Boys’
HANDKERCHIEFS
m ake
with
lc
For men in grey and
black.
Good
weight.
E xtra special.
Pair
W eil’s 14-ouncc
CANVAS GLOVES
3c
Y ou’ ll he amazed at the
styles, q u a lit y
and
th e re ’s coats in this lot
that . old high a- $ 17.50
O i l Sale.
Q ¿7
R ig h t now
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Printed
Y
F ille r paper, p e n c i I
tuhlets, not hook«, lug
tube paste, com position
hooks, etc.
fin a l Clean-Up
WOMEN'S COATS
u.cCoil
Pattern
9094
Another Great
SCHOOL BARGAIN
Each
FREE
% I;
A'».
10c
Frasers, sc ra ti h pads.
pencils, etc
OUR ENTIRE ST O C K -S IZ E S 12 to 52
and a Big
WhF.xKinq
Package of
WHITE KING
I/-«
Your choice
One More
SCHOOL BARGAIN
DRESSES-SMOCKS
GREY OUTING
Stoeking caps, w <* o I
glove«, helmets, m u ff­
lers.
( a ni s. in fa n ts'
I ootecs, wool stockings
and raps. Values to $ ,.
On sale.
Your choice
Our Regular $1.98
IOC
27 inches wide, F o i
q u ilt linings, etc. This
sale.
Twin SWEATERS
PLO USES
i ) RESSES
RAIN COATS
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
GOWÑS
MIDDIES
PAJAMAS
gootl
Just the rig h t size.
3
ODD LOT TABLE
$1.00
4Sc
WHITE MUSLIN
WASH CLOTHS
1937 CHEVROLET
a n d OLDSMOBILE
Sold As Is!
Cleaning AU Odds and Ends
and
Yard
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
N orth of C annery, across W W ashington S I
BROWN MUSLIN
££
Many More to Choose From
Blue & White, H)00-.-heet. 4 for
I*h o n f
2 RUMMAGE TABLES
.‘¡6 inches w ide
big value, at
Used Car Exchange
H ills b o ro C o n c rt *te B rick & Tile C o.
TERRY TOWELS
So you benefit by these money-saving prices
Powers Grocery
A " «<¡nds of C a y and Cement Building M aleria..
H andy size towels. On
We need more room for trade-ins
on the new
Q uality jod p rin tin g — Argus.
BAT I TRIES
P re cau tio n s B eing
T aken A g a in st Flu
tContinoed from pare 11
- At Right Prices -■
of the sen ate com m it-
S P E C IA L
Trade in your smooth
TIRES
Modern Memorials
USED CARS
Dry State Forecast
I l l l l t .o l .l t , J . l l l i l .l l ’ .’ I , I 9.Ì
*3.95
'
E ligible A n im a l T rip
iron p . . , n
Scout Ship C olum bia of Portland,
national flagship for 1936. and now-
located in Hillsboro, has found it
Mrs. B ernards
necessary to resign as sk ip p er of
tins P o rtlan d ship and w ill becom e ---------------------------------------------------
actively engaged in th e Sea Scout ficiated. In term en t w as in t h e
direction of the S ea Scout
S hip ch u rch cem etery. R osary was held
Rainbow of H illsboro of w hich Ai at the B urns F u n eral Home Mon-
O pdenw ever is skipper.
day night and at the B ernards
Hold C lasses
hom e T uesday night.
M onthly sw im m ing classes are
C ath erin e D eG roat was b o r n
being held at the sw im m ing pool May 20. 1860. at D epere. W is. m ar-
at Pacific u n iv ersity for H illsboro ried T heodore M. B ern ard s th ere
scouts u n d er the direction of Dep- in Septem ber. 1877. and cam e to
uty C om m issioner H enry S chainck V erboort in 1879. w h ere she r e ­
week.
O ver a dozen boys are atten d in g sided for 58 years. Mr. B ernards
Mr. and Mrs. F red C arter and troop m eetings a t C ornelius, w h ere died M arch 7. 1936. Deceased is
R alph C arter of E astern O regon ar- a troop is being form ed w ith Jam es surv iv ed by the follow ing sons and
rived Sunday at the hom e of Mr VenLom as scoutm aster. T his troop daughters: Jo h n of Roy. F ran k of
and Mrs. W illis R oberts for an in- will be affiliated w ith th e Hills- St Paul. Joseph of N orth Plains,
definite stay
boro district R obert C ochran and T heodore and E dw ard of Forest
Mr. and M rs. Jo h n G utschm idt Iceland Jaco b sm u h len have been G rove ro u te 2. S ister A ssum pta of
w ere hosts at a d in n er p arty S un- appointed assistan t
scoutm aster- ,St.
~ M ary's of th e V alley at B eaver-
day.
h e troop i ton. S ister G abriel of St B ernards
- G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n V anLom stated
-------- that
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S chneider Jr. and fam ily of Shady w ould be reg istered th is w eek and hospital at C ouncil Bluffs. Mrs
Brook and Mr. and Mrs. Ted G u t- w ill be assigned th e n u m b er 227
M innie H crm ens. M isies W altheria
schm idt and fam ily of P ortland.
R eplacem ent o f F ran cis Coon and Lena Bernard.- of V erboort.
! scoutm aster of T roop 219 of Aloha. T h ere a r c 27 g randchlidren. A
! is necessary as Coon has been ad- brother. Joseph D eG roat lives at
vised to resign because of ill health L ittle Falls. Wis.
Several H illsboro men. including
Rev. F a th e r Jo n as was celeb ran t
Ralph E aster, chairm an of t h c at th e solemn requiem high mass
H illsboro district Boy Scout com- ^ cv
F ath er T heo B ernards was
(C ontinued
p a r* D
m ittcc. expect to atten d th e next deacon. Rev F a th e r Heesacker.
flier expansion of branch banking, m eetin g of th e A loha G range and »ubdcacon, and Rev. F ath er J T
all of w hich w ill p recip itate a lot advise w ith th at body on secu rin g Costello, m aster of cerem onies,
of debate
new leadership.
’
Follow ing grandsons w ere pall-
Seek License C hange
Troop C row ded
carers: WHIiam. E dw ard a n d
T hen in th e house th ere is a
B oth th e tw o Boy Scout troops ¿V'i,?ph B®rn a r^ - I-axvrcnce a n d
bill by Hvde. Eckerslev. Bull. Oleen.
,
.
its of H illsboro £ !a,.'cnce. B cr" a r<‘-S of.
Paul, and
M onroe S enator Ross an d o thers to T roop 216 T G B ronleew e scout
» e rn a ra s or v erboort.
relieve the automqb.le drivers of the I
Tr^ “ r^ n6le^ ' S
; , Mrs. B ern ard s w as a m em ber of
necessity of pungling up a dollar scoutm aster, have n early reached ^c.. Lfh ,æ e h A oh ‘' oclc,y ,of Ylsl,a -
every tw o years for a new d riv in g full capacity of 32 m em bers each
L church She was highly rc-
p erm it w hich w ill receive the su p ­ and it w ill be necessary to have
port of a lot of m otorists and the older scouts jo in th e Sea Scout and n c‘3hbor kindly loving mü<hcr
opposition of th e highw ay d eo art-
ment and good roads enthusiasts
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rx
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A nd another group of rep resen ta-
?¿e s' aI J ” Komig. cu b m aster VOWEier R pSlC lPtlt
tives have joined in an attem iit to
tbe new C ub P ack in Hillsboro.
resto re th e "good tim e” cred it p rac­ says this m a tte r w ill be ag gravated
tice at the pen iten tiary w hich w as in th e n ear fu tu re w ith the g ra d ­
upset w hen G overnor M artin re ­ uation of sev eral C ubs in to the
G eorge Allen, fo rm er resident of
fused to perm it th e release of Earl scout troops.
P lans will be form ed at th e dis­
Fehl, fo rm er county ju d g e of Jack -
tric t com m ittee m eeting follow ing
son county.
T his d earth of bills, how ever, does
court of honor for an indoor
not m ean th at th e fam ine is to ra ‘b' durin g Boy Scout Week. Feb-
continue. T here a re a lot of ideas ru a r>’ * to 13. to celeb rate th e 27th
afloat, m any of w hich will ma- an n iv ersary of th e Boy Scouts of
terialize in tim e into tangible form, -^iperica. according to W illiam F
R epresentative Bull, for instance. Johnson, field executive.
has served notice th a t he p r o p o s - --------------------------
es to red u ce the age for partici- Drunken Driver Fined
pation m old ege pensions to 65
,
..
years. If he does it w ill only be
Beaverton Justice
a fte r the hardest kind of a fight
M artin Rowell, arrested at B eav-
for th ere is plenty of opposition erto n T h u rsd ay by a d ep u ty «her
to any liberalization of th e pension iff for d riv in g w hile d ru n k , w as
program a t this tim e and even if fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days
such a m easure did pass th e legis- in jail in ju stice court there. Ja il
la tu re it w ould have to run the sentence w as suspended. Jo sep h K.
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