The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 28, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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instead of a d eficit due to a "m il­
know n u n til the w eather has r,
lion-dollar'' b lu n d er in p rep aratio n
P o rtlan d hospitals and H erboldt is
tu rn ed to norm al, allow ing gro w th
of th e state budget. T he surplu:
I being treated in a hospital here
to be resum ed Forecasts a re th a t
w as disclosed a fte r an audit of
Herboldt. suffering tw o broken
considerable dam age lias been done
th e state's fin an ces show ed th at
ribs, has developed pneum onia and
and m any fields a re know n to be
Nay you saw tl in the Argus.
■ th ere w ould be som e $822.000 m ore
i.s
in a serious condition, it is re
i com pletely ruined.
'a ta ila b le for 1937-38 than had been
ported He is in the county hospital
(Cwnllnuwi from page I»
T
em
p
eratu
res
d
u
ring
the
w
eek
estim ated w hen th e budget was
H arris related to officers that lie I the T hursday m eeting on the bed-
i Ity M ary Sinclair)
have rem ained low. the highest b e ­
p rep ared
KKEDVIl.l.E I’ -T A met F n - looked around after bringing hr. I ding industry and told of I l l s r e
ing on Monday w hen the m ercury
T he state senate by the o v er­ , The additio n al sum was o b tain ­
reached 41 above zero, according day afternoon at th e R eedville ear to a stop in the ditch in tim e cent trip to Chicago w here lie a t­
The New
By Lorraine Drmminl
w helm ing vote of 26 to 2 late T u es­ ed front th e state's u n ap p ro p riated
to A W Moore, o b serv er h ere for school house A ttendance was not , 111 see the H erboldt m achine crash tended a Nealy com pany conven­
SCHO LI.S A nnual benefit earn- the U. S biological survey Coldest largì- ow ing to so m uch sickness into th e one driven Ity Fred Davis tion.
d a y killed th e bill, w hich would cash surplus, estim ated additional
have elim inated th e O regon m ilk . unexpended balances and income ival d in n er sponsored by th e Ju n io r te m p e ra tu re was S atu rd ay w hen m this vicinity but a very in te r­
1 bursday
noon,
F obruarv
4,
■control board, a target of some ■ tax money w hich should not have W om ans clu b F eb ru ary 5 w ill be the m ercury dropped to 24 above
esting m eeting was enjoyed' C h e a t­
P o rtlan d groups since its recent been cred ited as offset a g a i n s t followed by a play 'an d special
ing and stealing w ere the m ain
B
eginning
w
ith
T
hursday,
th
ere
m usical num bers
o rd er increasing the price of milk p ro p erty taxes at this time.
l\ll.l>? KATS mid
topics for discussion It was decid­
C harles Paynes. H enry P eters has been 1 02 inches of ram . not ed to co n trib u te to the Doern-
to consum ers.
including yesterday i W ednesday»,
and
Bobby
B
ax
ter
spent
th
e
w
eek
­
Ö
C
M ICE only
bechcr hospital A program by the
T he vote w as taken on a report
end fishing on the N estucca riv er w hile snow fall has registered th ree selnml ch ild ren is plnnned for F eb­
by the senate ag ricu ltu ral com m it­
and a half inches
S afe and Sure
Phone 953
: H illsboro
A nniversary O bserved
tee that th e lull, introduced by
Snow and colder is forecast for ruary m eeting Ail in vitation was
League of O regon Cities, besides
Mr. and Mrs Ernest H anson cele­ today (T hursday) w ith an east extended to attend the m eeting at seeking a portion of the gas tax
S en ato r Lessard, "do not pas.- "
FUNERAL DIRFCTOKS
b rated th eir 25th w edding a n n i­ wind.
C orvallis F ebruary 9. 10. 11 and 12 funds, also has set out t o retu rn
S en ato r Lessard announced that he
anil
BEAVERTON
F u n eral services v ersary w ith a d in n er p.irtv Stin-
B irthday M eeting Today
w ould introduce an o th er m easure
T em p eratu res
the liquor revenues to t i l e mini
11111'thoro. O rr.
LICENSED
IMBAI.MFRS
for
Mrs.
Celia
E
H
ulett,
w
ho
died
da.\
P
resent
w
ere
Mr
and
Mrs
M
is
H
ow
ard
C
httrchley
will
e
n
­
to lim it th e pow er of th e milk
leipalities.
I¡corgc
McGee.
city
mail
Date
Max
Mm.
tertain the W omen's M issionary ager. reported this week
board to fix the price received by at h er hom e h ere S unday a fte r­ O tis S trin g er and son Don. Henry
Ja n u a ry 22
34
26
society at her hom e T hursday a f t­
the producer and abolishing t h e noon. w ere held at th e C o n g reg a­ and H arry Lam bert. D orothy Faul-
U nder a resolution r e c e n t l y
Ja n u a ry 23
36
24
ernoon at 2 This w ill be the a n ­ I adopted by th e league a request Is
rig h t to set m inim um prices and tional church. B eaverton. T uesdav > r. all of P ert land, and Mrs Lucille
Ja n u a ry 24
38
afternoon, w ith Rev B urns offi­ H ent of Newbeg.
28
quotas.
nual b irth d ay m eeting.
m ade that the provisions of the ;
Ja n u a ry 25
41
31
Born. Io M r and Mrs. Mvron
M aking (¡loves
S enator M cCornack. Lane coun­ ciating. She is su rv iv ed by th e
Knox law. w hich lias been super-
Ja n u a ry 26
39
32
Mis S A B ecker s sew ing class ceded by th e liquor revenue act. I
ty, chairm an of th e com m ittee, said w idow er. Jo h n H H ulett, p u b lish ­ A u th ard Ja n u a ry 23 a boy.
Ja n u a ry 27
36
of th e B eaverton R eview , four
No S ervice Sunday
32
is enthused w ith the m aking of be placed in effect as regarding
th a t th e com m ittee's rejection of er
. hurc i *er\ ices w ere held in
leather gloves w hich is very sim ple tlu» d istrib u tio n of revenue under
outright repeal of th e board was daughters, Mrs G ladys B raun of
e M. F ch u rch Sunday because
under h er instructions If you are this law.
Demand
based upon testim ony presented by Forest G rove. Mrs L u tin o T hom p­ th
of
so
much
illness.
son
of
Moro.
Joy
and
A
letha
H
ul­
not
a tten d in g one of these schools,
p roducers and distrib u to rs from ail ett of B eaverton: one son. Russell
The original law. McGee points |
Miss
Y
vonne
B
unnell
spent
se
v
­
b
etter
get
started
T
uesday
m
orn­
sections.
out. provides that all revenues frum
of B eaverton: six g ran d ch ild ren , eral d ay .- las’, week \ siting Mis,-
ing !» to 12 at Reedville
1 licenses should bo d istrib u ted Io
B enefits of the law w ere brought th re e sisters. Mrs Bell Mills. M r s ' B etty A nderson in Portland.
M
any
at
B
argain
Day
cities and counties on the basis of
out by S enator E. L. Ross of this Em m a D rake, and Mrs. Eva P h eat
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M urray w ere
Many from here atten d ed b a r­ population 1'otal revenue from this
BEVERAGES
county.
of T rav ers City, Mich.
called to Mt. Angel W ednesday I
gain
day
at
H
illsboro
and
found
it
source w ould b e approxim ately
A pplications f o r app earan ce o n
Official notice w as given t h e
Mrs. H ulett w as a m em ber of because of the illness of h er m o th ­ the a n n u al am a te u r show of H ills­ a w orthw hile day
$250,(X
X
)
p
er
year.
legislative ways and m eans com ­ th e D aughters of th e Union V et­ er. Mrs Mary Komvate.
Jim Mullen, w ho form erly lived
I o p ttlar hosts don t ta k e chancea on mat anv
It lias been pointed out. McGee
b o ro post. A m erican Legion, already h ere but for the past y e a r has been
m ittee Tuesday that it w ill have erans, and of B eaverton Rebekah
arc being made. J a k e Weil, co m ­ in P ortland, retu rn ed last week for aid. that liquor revenue lias alw ays
m ixer w hen they e n te rta in . They know that
a surplus of $340.000 to deal w ith lodge. Both organizations had a
been teg ard ed as a source of re v ­
m ander. reported at the post m e e t­ a short stay in this vicinity. ,
KOVAL has it •'zip" t h a t ’s d iffe re n t- is nni-
p art in th e fu n eral services.
e n u e for local governm ent, but that
ing Tuesday night.
R
epairs
House
lorm
ly delicious.
T he rem ains w ere forw arded to
th
e
relief
problem
ap
p
aren
tly
just
T he com m ittee has decided th at
Mrs. F ran k s is m aking som e re ­ ified tem porary diversion of liquor
Kingsley. M ich, for the conc' iding
prizes w ould be th e sam e as last pairs on tier bouse this week
Ask for it at your denier
services, and are being accom pan­
revenues to state purposes lit 1933
year, m aking a total of $35 to be
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
Mr and Mrs C larence W right
ied bv Mrs. G ladys B raun, th e
However, increase i n rev en u e
d
ivided
betw
een
five
w
inners,
firs!
oldest daughter, and Mr. H ulett. creasing needs of flood victim s in place to receive $15. and the w in ­ and son Billy of P ortland. Rav from various d irect taxes levied b>
A rrangem ents w ere m care of \V eight states, th e Red Cross is c a ll­ n ers a chance to broadcast on the W right of Salem . Mr and Mrs Jay tht' state, m akes the present the
Brown and d au g h ter O pal of S o l­ proper tim e to re tu rn to th e o rig ­
ing on people of U nited S tates for
E. Pegg. B eaverton.
m inim um relief fund of $10.iXX).(XX> Legion KGW program follow ing ida. C olorado, visited S unday a ft­ inal d istn b tu io n plan, the league
I’honc 2432
H illsboro
345 E Main St.
ernoon at th e home of the w om en's
Reports received lately indicate the show in H illsboro
All persons com peting last y ear cousin B. 1. Sinclair, and fam ily m em bers claim.
m ore th an 700.000 men. w om en and
children driv en from th e ir homes w ill be eligible again this y ear w ith T he B row ns expect to visit his
and now d ependent on th e Red th e exception of first place w in ­ brother. Jo h n Brown, n ear Rose­
Cross for em ergency relief in c lu d ­ n er O th er w inners a re not barred burg before re tu rn in g hom e by way
of C alifornia
ing food, shelter, bedding, m edical from com peting for first place
Helen B ecker at the piano accom ­
atten tio n and w arm clothing. R ag­
T he com m ittee i s
seeking a
ing blizzards and freezing w eath er v ariety of acts w hich can include panied a violinist pupil of Miss
in m any flooded sections add to m usical n um bers of a l l kinds: Dorothy Long Sunday afternoon in
th e su fferin g of refugees and sp eaking acts: singing: dancing and the studio of N ational In stitu te of
g reatly increases th e need for in ­ an y o th er nu m b er w hich m ight be Music at P ortland
stant relief
p leasing to th e audience
"We feel su re th e people of vour
V arious organizations o f t h e
with our complete
I hey Know from Long Experience that
---------"
w ill
Milk Control
Upheld in Big
Vote in Senate
Scholls Folk
Plan Benefit;
Honor Couple
RAT - X
Cities Asking
Liq nor Money/
\\ ife of Publisher
at Beaverton Dies
Donelson
Sewell
Delta Drug Store
DON’T GAMBLE
ON MIXERS
Amateurs Seek
Place in Show
ROYAL
Norman Seeks Fund
Red Cross Relief
No Guess Work
Royal Soda Works
thrifty shoppers
sV r
GREASING
SERVICE
PERFECTION
BAKERY
B ring y o u r c a r into e ith e r
of our two locations for
a com plete g reasin g . . .
th en go out and
SPECIALS
Enjoy Good Driving
Notice how th e shim m ies,
th e little unnoticed ja rs ,
ra ttle s and body-squeaks
of old have been elim i­
nated.
A nd note h o w
m uch longer your c a r
holds its prim e p erfo rm ­
ance.
Praline Cake
Made w ith O regon F ra n q u e tte
W alnuts a n d B row n Sugar.
Topped w ith delicious B u tter
Scotch F ondant Icing.
29c
49c
French Coffee Cake
W alnut. B row n S u g ar and
C innam
Icing.
cin
n a m o on
n icing.
Each
BUSCH’S
Two Handy Locations
SERVICE GARAGE
Phone 501
SUPER SERVICE
STATION
Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Pro>
15c
Assorted Cookies
3 dozen
25c
French Do-Nuts
Dozen
30c
All Perfection Breads are made
with the best local milk. D e­
mand Perfection Bread and Pas­
tries at your Grocer.
gus office in care of th e Red C ross
A lready m any v o lu n teer su b scrip -
tions have com e in.
O ther places w h ere donations
w ill be accepted a re Aloha. C J
S tickney office:
B eaverton. city
w ater office: T igard. B ank of T i­
gard Forest G rove. Alf Johnson.
Forest G rove N ational bank.
in sure ju stice in th e m a tte r of se-
lections. W eil points out.
T he past set th e date for the
county Legion Jam b o ree March 23
and p rep aratio n s already a re being
m ad e to in su re an excellent pro
gram . A rran g em en ts a re in the
hands of W illiam D ierdorff a n d
Dr. R alph Dresser. C o m m a n d e r
J a k e Weil and A d ju tan t Leon S
Davis.
O regon senators and re p re se n ta ­
tives a re to receive letters from
th e post u rg in g th e ir su p p o rt to
1 the univresal service law sponsored
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a r * 1)
by th e Legion to tak e th e profit
appeal to log h au lin g and wood out of w ar.
tru ck s to keep loads at a m inim um
and rem ain off th e roads if possi­
ble.
o B ecau
ecause
se oi
of conditions in
the
Vv eather Continues
Varied, Snow Falls
san
aw aitin g
w arm er w eath er an d
m elting of snows.
T h ere still is a deficiency in
norm al rain fall am ounting to se v ­
eral inches d esp ite th e heaviest
snow falls in recen t years.
Roads Slippery
S atu rd ay and Sunday, m elting
snow s on the highw ays froze into
a slip p ery coating, forcing au to ­
m obiles to trav el
at
m inim um
speeds and causing m any acci
d en ts of m inor n atu re.
A lthough th e frost has gone out
of th e grain fields, am ount of dam -
age to crops w ill not be d efin itely
McGee Gi\ res Rad io
Talk on Motor Fund
-
G eorge McGee, city m anager of
H illsboro, spoke last night i W ed­
nesday» from rad io station KO AU
at C orvallis in prom otion of the
m ovem ent by th e L eague of O re ­
gon C ities to obtain a share of the
state m otor vehicle fund for street
purposes.
He covered reasons for the d e ­
m ands. citin g the need of street
funds by m ost cities and towns
C ities and
tow ns produce from 67
_
to ° 75
vehicle
™ p e r c e n t of th e ? m ° otor
!
fu n d collects' hc
out.
t-.-ta te : I.e n a L n c le r
X IIT IIE
OI
f l X . l l , s i: T T I . I- .M U X
th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te u f O r r -
,
t i'jn . f o r W a M h in irtn n C o u n ty .
I In th e M a tt e r o f th e K a ta te o f L E N A
E N G L E R . Deceased.
,
N o tic e is h e re b y »riven th a t th e u n d e r*
j xip-ned e x e c u to r o f th e la t w i l l a n d te x ta -
[ m e n t o f * a id de»en.*ed has file d in t h f
; abo ve e n t it le d c o u r t and cause hit* F in a l
A ccount and
R e p o rt a - »uch . a n d th e
: c o u r t has fix e d a n d a p p o in te d th e 27th
da y o f J a n u a r y . 1937, B l t i l l h»»nr o f | 0
• »’c lo c k A . M »rf said d a y a n d th e < < u r t
room o f th e a bo ve e n title d c o u r t in H ills »
b o ro , O re g o n , as th e tim e a n d p lace f u r
h e a rin ir o b je c tio n » t o sa id f in a l a c c o u n t
and fo r
th e f in a l
settlem ent o f said
estate.
D a te d t h i* 2 * t h d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1937.
H E N R Y T H IE S . E x e c u to r .»f th e L a i t
W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t o f .-«aid Deceased
E. J . M r A L E A R , A t to r n e y f o r E xe cu ­
tor.
50.54
Prices for Friday. Saturday and Monday-
January 29 and 30. and February 1
FLOUR ^ r F£ "£.KE -
CORN MEAL 91 8 39c
q u an tity of venison in the creek,
but was caught in this by fresh
track s in th e snow a n d traces of
m eat in his w hiskers.
A fter th e fines w ere levied, the
men asked to be allow ed to leave
th e jail as soon as the logging
cam ps opened, pointing out to one
an o th er th a t inclem ent w eather
could best be w ithstood in the
steam -heated in terio r of th e county
hotel.
Burning Car Nearly
Traps Injured Man
(C o n tin u rd fro m p a re I )
n ear Rex. on the N ew berg highw ay
when the Voight
— car crashed w ith
another driv en by L A S hiffer of
report
accident happened when
rep
o rt T he aecideni
th e Voight car attem pted to pull
around a n o th e r w reck on slippery
pavem ent at th e sam e tim e that the
S h iffer ear w as approaching around
th e w reck from the other side.
M rs R W. R ichardson of P o rt­
land d a u g h ter of Mr and M rs A
W. H avens of Hillsboro, was slig h t­
ly in ju red S a tu rd ay m orning near
W itch Hazel statio n
w hen the
R ichardson car. and one driven
by W. C. Moore, A rm our com pany
salesm an, collided Mrs. R ichard-
son was th ro w n against th e rear
view m irror. Both cars w ere con­
sid erab ly w recked
The accident
happened w hen Moore attem pted
to pass a n o th e r car on th e slip- '
pery pavem ent.
W arrant was issued T uesday for
Louis H erboldt of Hillsboro, c h arg ­
ing reckless driving, follow ing an
accident late M onday n ig h t a mile
east of B eaverton in w hich thre<
persons w ere seriously in ju red , ac­
cording to a rep o rt filed w ith John
Connell, sheriff.
T he in ju red w ere Mrs. Louis H er­
boldt. S arah Davis. 42. a n (I Fred
Davis. 43. both of P ortland. The
charges w ere filed against H erboldt
by Dan H arris, w ho charges that
he was forced off the road near
th e scene of th e m ajor accident by
H erboldt. T he th ree women a re in
Sperry Eastern Yellow or W hite
FRED
Dvenserve or Crystal Ware. Your ( hoiee
-g -lb.
A tin 2 6 c ^
Golden
W est
COFFEE
offers
The Northwest's Favorite
Tuna Flakes
COHN
M adison Ideal,
10c
' .'s.
3
C olum bia Best
COFFEE
Lb.
25c
J J [9c
-f 1
5c
HONEY—
5-lb. can
F irst G rad e—L ight Color
DATES—
2 lbs.
2
15c
KIDNEY BEANS V7L,‘. 10c
CHILI CON CARNE c.n 15c
Hormrl's. Just heat and serve, 2's
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2,„ 15c
Di lc s N atural H aw aiian. N atu re's A lkaline D rin k for Colds
25c)
JELL WELL
BEANS— Sm all
W hite. 3 lbs.
i U M V
P
W ALNU TS, 2 lbs . 29c
O regon F ancy
PECANS,
lb.
29c
G eorgia F ancy P a p e r S hell
ALMONDS,
lb.
29c
IX L Soft S hell
Cold W eath er is
Candy M aking Time
J
^
(1 0 ’s ........ 45c)
Your choice of seven
p o p u lar flavors. Pkg
an W an. N oted for
th i-ir tc n tllirn i-n s 2's
cans
Suri, for hom e m ade Cookies
4c
27C
15c
2
TO M ATO JUICE 4
Del .Monte F ancy.
salmon 11
rnr-r- Priccs E f^ ctiv e Friday and Saturday, January 29 «nd 30
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY
P, , O NE 3131
BOTTER
36c
I’iggly W iggly.
G ra d e A. Lb.
H & D JELL POWDER, It. flat«,, . 3 pkg8.
BOUQUET VANILLA. 4-oz. bottle
CRISCO
ilG-nz. cans
BACK BACON Lb.
BACON SEl A S O N |N c .
BACON By the piece. Lb.
PORK ROAST Lb
BEEF ROAST Lb. _
BEEF LIVER
PURE LARD
23c)
IVORY SOAP
SAUERKRAUT21’ 2 cans
■«■■»■I »■■■■■■■■■■■*
Libby's Silver Threaded
2 cakes
lie
s.a'°
Soap Flakes
P k f.
5 D eliveries Dally
■E
19c
49c
15c
23c
Johnson's
GLO-COAT
29c
MARSHMALLOWS
COFFEE
-f
HEINZ SOUPS
Pint
Quart
55c
95c
-lb.
cello pkg.
-lb.
25c
Except Consom m e, Clam Chow
d e r and C hicken.
A
Pint tins
aHt
leans
3 rolls
19C
Scott K itchen
I’kg.
10
HEINZ BABY FOODS. 3 cans
Heinz BEANS, small size 9c.
Tuna Fish
25c
Med., 2 cans 27c
W hite S ta r or
29c
Del
Monto
Minced Clams
Spinach
EKES 11 AND CRISP
POUND
lbs.
15c
69c
25c
JU ca
Underwood WHOLE CLAMS. 2 tall cans
Otter Cove OYSTERS, tall cans. 2 cans
fresh fruits — vegetables
Parsnips
5c
\\ iiiesiips and N orthern Spies
BOX
25c
25c
Royal c |i e f . 7 A A
Elat tin
lUU
ED’S
MASTE RMKT.
for
BETTER MEATS
.Saturday Only
Hock less
PICNICS
Ideal to fig h t “ flu .”
DOZEN
Res, Phone 321Z
3,
le a Garden SYRUP
12-oz Jug 26-oz Jug
CHIPSO
lb.
ho?
DOG FOOD
PANCAKE
FLOUR
TOWELS
SUPERIOR MARKET
rh on c 651
17c
27c
CALO
FISHER’S
M edium Size
1000-sheet
3 1 ib, 42c
17c
Large
Pkg.
69c
10c
Regular
Bars Soap
the Best in
FRED'S
7::;.5 c ’ 35 c
Del Monte Red Alaska
Lb.
SOAP POWDER
P&G Naptha SOAP
Snowflakes or Grahams 2
YOU
14c
21c
16c
14c
14c
OXYDOL
I4c
io .
55c
3 -lb.tin
Blue Ribbon MALT. 3-lb. can
CANDY BARS, all 5c varieties. 3 for
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
D P A C Y» liow Split, G reen Split. W hole G reen.
(46-oz.....
HIGH QUALITY at LOW PRICE
Scot
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