The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Cornelius Bov
Badly H urt;
New Folk Here
caught on Rock
e gam e w arden, ap-
before Ju stic e A W
i m inor w as tu rn ed
nil* court
Vmeeii:
i w ith angling w ith-
and W«Mty r*ieren.
session of game
paid
tes of $2.3 and
C O R N E L IU S — L i t t l e ( 'J i f f >r<’
Jones, son of Mr «ltd M rs H erm an
Jones, accidentally st i l ted th e vice
trie w aahing m achine at th eir home
h.
<>n W ednesday, and ru n his arm
th ro u g h the w rin g er up to his
G eorge H ow ard White. he Id for
shoulder. The should er w as b ad l'
torn and the w ound req u ired nine being dru n k , paid SI 5 and costs
stitches. He is u n d er a p h y sician s rf te r he b ro k e th e sash ft■om a
door in the A lbert HoffBriber home
care.
Mr. and M rs I M uller and ch ild ­ at Tigard, w hen he tried t:o ;iit tract
ren from the east have m oved into the atten tio n of
- fam ily.
Ju stice H avens n led ,i fi no of
th e W yat’ apartm ent.
Mr and Mr- H enry F ietelspach $20 and costs agains ist W o C ath-
Mrs. H enry R itth aler and son W al­ errnan on a sim ilar • charmi
C ath-
te r w ere d in n er party guests of Mr. erm an w as a rrest I a fte r he■ had
nnd Mrs G eorge R itth aler at T im ­ created a disturb, ee a 1 ;i p;rivate
b er Tuesday evening.
h o in e n ear Ci nclius Tu esday
Mrs. John Rock is visiting re la ­ night He a p p e a r e d in co u rt w ith
tives at W illam ina
both eyes n early closed
iiid a
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k S kidm ore of large patch of skin 1 misuri
from
A shland. G eorge R unning of K lam ­ one side of his face and th e 1-»ridge
a th Falls, and John R enning of of his nose. He ex p lain ed that
K odaka. S. D.. arriv ed at the home had been p laying w ith u friend '
f
of Mr. and Mrs. D onald Engelen. his at a bei
p arlo r before his
last Monday. On Tuesday Jo h n a rre st.
R enning left P ortlan d for t h e
P hilippine Islands, w h ere he w ill
be an assistant m ining engineer.
Mr. and Mrs. S kidm ore and G eorge
R enning left T hursday for th eir
homes Mrs. S kidm ore and George
R enning w ere schoolm ates of Mr.
an d Mrs. Engelen in Kadoka.
E n terin g thro u g h an open trans-
som at th e R ank cafe m G aston
Tuesday night, a th ief b urglarized
a pinball m achine of So and d e ­
p arted w ith an electric clock and
W hen G ood
a n u m b er of p unehboard prizes,
according to S h eriff J W C on­
F e llo w s G et
nell.
T hieves took a $15 rooster and
T o g e th e r . .
five hens from th e coop of Mrs
V era Chase n ear the A loha-H uber
school, according to a sh e riffs r e ­
port m ade T hursday. S he also re ­
ported th at h er sm all store was
en tered about M arch 2 and $12
w orth of sm all articles taken.
Thieves Raid
Gaston Cafe
CORN ELIU S—Jess F ran k P alm er
of P o rtlan d was fined $100 and
-sentenced to 30 days in jail by J u s ­
tice A. W. H aven of H illsboro
T hursday on a ch arg e of d ru n k en
driving. P alm er w as p aroled on p a y ­
m ent i>f th e fine. He w as arre ste d by
A shley Jackson, m arshal. Thursday-
evening a fter he collided w ith a car
driv en by Jam es V an Lorn.
You Can Be Sure
the R efreshm ents
a re Mixed w ith
April Rains Break
Weather Records
ROYAL
K ist
( ('o n tin a e d fr o m m e t 1)
The Lem on Sour t h a t
m akes delicious d rin k s
a certain ty .
A t any d e a le r
R oyal Soda
W ork s
P hone 2432 345 E. M ain St.
H illsboro. O regon
Aged Woman
Victim of Car
th e r e ja ile d
Sst-ink Last Teacher Meet
Held at Sherwood
Farm Bureau
Holds Meeting
W ashington county F arm B ureau,
in its second m eeting since o r­
ganization last m onth, met T h u rs­
day night, confirm ed its officers,
adopted a co n stitu tio n and d is­
cussed th e type of program w hich
is to be planned.
The constitution v irtu ally is th e
sam e as th at adopted by o th er
county Farm B ureau u n its in the
state, w hile m em bers of th e new
organization expect to app ro ach a
program slowly to assu re stab ility
and co n stru ctiv e work.
N ext m eeting of th e u n it prob
ably w ill be n ear th e en d of May
w ith th e exact d a te to be set later
fo r H illsboro. M em bership is $3.50
a year, th e officers said
They also pointed out th a t all
officers of the o rganization m ust
d eriv e at least 60 per cent of th e ir
incom e from farm ing operations.
sheet, w hich drove through the
sides of buildings and played havoc
w ith fru it trees ju st com ing in to
bloom.
R ainfall since A pril 1 follow s by-
date and giving th e am ount per
day: 1—.30 inches; 2—.02; 3— 04;
4—-29; 5—.05; none on A pril 6 and
F u n eral services for R alph Lew ­
7; 8—.03; 9—.55; 10—.46; Sunday, ellen H art. 59. Dilley, v eteran of
trace; Monday. 1.8 inches.
the S panish-A m erican w ar w ho
died T h u rsd ay in th e V eterans' hos­
pital. P o rtlan d , w ere held from th e
Old Pjper Displayed—
A copy of the H illsboro A rgus of F orest G rove U n d ertak in g com ­
Ja n u a ry 4. 1395. is displayed in th e pany chapel S atu rd ay aftern o o n
w indow th is w eek. It was th e prop- w ith b u rial in F ir La.vn cem etery
< r ’y of th e late C. B. T ay lo r of here.
He was a m em ber of Scout H a r­
B an k s.’ and w as bro u g h t into this
office by his d au g h ter. Miss Lena rin g to n camp. U. S. W. V . and
rites
w ere in charge of th at o rg an ­
T aylor, w ho w ith h er m o th er m o v ­
ed to H illsboro and found th e p a ­ ization w ith ritu alistic services at
p er in a tru n k .
th e g rav e conducted by D ep art-
Veterans Conduct
Funeral for H art
4-lb. bag
D espite tho distance from the
c e n te r of the county, m ore th an 150
teachers w ere in atten d an ce S a tu r­
day m orning at th e final county
teach ers' in stitu te in Sherw ood.
C hief features of th e m eeting
w ere addresses by Dr J H udson
B allard. P o rtlan d wild spoke on
"Psychology of Influence." and Dr
Messing, president of th e O regon
Social H ygiene society
O th er m em bers included on th e
program w ere m usic by
th e 50-
pieee S herw ood high school band,
o rch estra and glee club, an d the
g irls octet of the Sherw ood L u th e r­
an school.
l i t n ig h t
'W e d n e s d a y » t o c o n s id e r
a teaching staff an d fu tu re wages
Cedar Mill Folk
Kent and Move
Hv G irl S e o u l T ro o p No. 61)
CEI) \R MI1.I
\ M Mead has
sold his acreage on B onny S lo p e
and is m oving to M .'im t a in d u le
w ith his fam ily, w here he has
rented a place
T eachers Nam ed
B eard ef d irecto rs at C edar Mill
have re-elected th eir form er teaeh-
i
w ith Mrs W hitely m charge
f the low er grades and M i s s
Regene Sw an in charg e ef the four
u p p er grades
An im portant event of th e week
was a luncheon and bon voyage
J o in t m eeting of W ashington and party given bv M is w I Hein-
M ultnom ah county d istrict feed rielis. Mis H p Moore. Mrs. E
d eale rs associations w ill be held m E. Pearson and Mrs G
H illsboro today 'T h u r s d a y b e g in ­ son at the P aulson home
nin g w ith golf at Forest Hills at 3
p. in.. follow ed by d in n e r in H ills­
boro and a business m eeting in the
ch am b er of com m erce room s at
night.
II
G o v ernors for cacti of the tw o
a
d istricts w ill be elected in p re p a r­
B right Sayings
atio n for the state convention to
o/ C hildren
be held May 14. in P ortland, ac­
cording to H ow ard H adley of the
Im perial Feed Jk G ram com pany
C C. R uth of C ornelius is th e p res­
en t g overnor for tins county d is­
trict. A bout 30 are exp ected to a t­
Feed Dealers Two
Counties to Meet
2
H ersh ey ’s l/g-lb. can. A h e a lth fu l noon-day
d rin k fo r the Kiddie.1-
Many Attend Club
Clothing Exhibit
E a ch
20c
N u t-D a te C ak e
29c
49c
C arn atio n com pany w as h o s t
T h u rsd ay to 36 young w om en of
O regon S ta te college school o f
hom e econom ics on th e ir annual
th ree-d ay to u r of state industries
The group, selected from am ong
th e seniors, w as led by G ertru d e
S trick lan d and M argaret Fincks,
instru cto rs.
T h e trip is m ade each y ear and
alw ays begins in th e C arnation
p lan t in H illsboro. C. T R ich ard ­
son. m an ager of the H illsboro plant,
was in charge of the to u r here.
B u tter C a k es
29c
49c
LARGE
G in g er C o o k ies
D ozen
10c
P o ta to R o lls
FR EE
D ozen
15c
COFFEE
"
< >st(*op .ltllle
S u rg e o n
T in siedati a n d
COMMERCIAL BLDG
Pheine ( bfle e Mil
DR. R. J. NICOL.
DR. E. W. ALM QUIST
V eterinarian»
l < I« phones b| J and
(»I!
FLOUR S i ; ET
10c
1 1 t tin
a .
S w if t 's P e a rl.
PEAS
Del Monte
Eurlv G arden
33c
39c
P E A N U T BUTTER 2 „,,23c
CA LU M ET
Ä.'fJ'L
PIN EA PPLE
Libby's, fane\ sliced.
4 9 lb, / 1 . 2 3
3
17tli
Pound
I lard w
when
heat. G i u a n tc e d
S H O R T E N IN G
lfith and
M ARSHM ALLOW S
3 Luk 5 5 c
P o p u lar Blend
CHOCOLATE
B aker's Prem ium
’/«•lb.
Cake
Fresh and C ream y
Í3 c
19c
Lpe k:?,';, p “ w d" r
PO ST TO A STIES
L.arge
19c
21c
Pure Vegetable
59c
3-lb. can
T O ILE T TISSUE
53c
SALAD DRESSIN G
ei.
IOC
cn.
19C
Tasty, Lemmi.
W aldorf
4
th e B e st in
Q u a lity
M e a ts
15c
SO A P
I’eets G ran u k ited
i i r
CALO DOG FOOD
t r ig h t fla v o r.
lh,J
3
b .r .
th e dirt.
3
APRICOTS
Tom ato J u ice
_
2 cans
20c
20C
16-oz. lin
Greatest American Cut P luj. Ready for the pipe.
A PR IL SPECIA L
F rench V anilla and
O ran g e P in eap p le.
QUART
cans
ISC
3
Eastern.
M edium size. Lb.
SLICED BACON ¿b
S ugar C ured
RppD
19c
29c
6> C?
Brown D erby. Q 11-oz. bottles
P iltzn er Type Ö (C ase $1.98) A d « /C
W IN E S œ
(Pi„t25c) Q„„rl 4 5 c
SID E BA CO N Lb
25c
BA CO N SQ UA RES 'fbAN
17c
F resh er F ru its and V egetab les
SA TI ltl»A4
(I.M .l
for 2 5 c
BEEF RO A ST , „
14c
1Ç C
BO ILIN G BEEF ,
11c
A SPA R A G U S PO
[2 UN
lir'"'"i“
' Ni'- '■ ......
D
I
R A D ISH ES Fresh,
”r GREEN
GH large
EEN bunehe
ONIONS
3
RIB STEAKS
17c
STRAWBERRIES ox 15c
Del Monte
No. 2 1 a
Tin
I he p u re Juice of freshly picked \ uie-i-¡p• -tied 1":nati)i
S lightly salted.
Full nf V itam in A. B, C and G H ealthful.
25c
M IL K J,T' VE,!NON:
W ifX
* PlC
IValllVflJ
10c
(No. 10 tin
' 32cj
57c
29C
i Pint
I5«l
A p h asin g c o m b in a tio n .
Also Vanilla.
illa-S tr; w b erry V anilia-C hoeolaie.
Van-
Lb.
PURE LARD
lbs.
42c
S H O R T E N IN G
lbs.
25c
All Meats Inspected by l)rs. Nicol and Almquist
L ouisatia
Fancy
B right lied and th e fir.I availabh
Q uality H e m e ,
5c
b u n d le ,
PEA S
N'" '•
2 ...
LEM O N S sdozen
i ' "11
siz"-
O R A N G ES savings
»d;Kb'ri;\™,'.,lTozt'N......... .
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
■ ■
■
5 D eliveries D aily
-V—
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x
Res. Phone 321Z
»
5C
at Lift-way
WK RESERVE T H E R IG H T TO L IM IT QUA NTI’IIEH
FRED’S
p ietuie
D r. W m . E. Flinds
Special Savings F riday nnd S a tu rd a y , A pril
2 KT Z r. 1 5 c
F IS H E R S .
L arge P k g ...........
I's
Tall
SATiN SMOOTH
........
BY INSTANT FREEZING
o f th is in d u s tr y M o n d a y n o o n at
the* r e g u la r lu n c h e o n , it ha
been
an noun ce el
I’ h • p ic tu r e 1 b e in g pre- e lite d
by the* K l •• te d Koods* d iv is io n ‘ t
the* P K M d in g c o m p a n y in H ill*
b o ro 'The p ic tm e s w e re ta k e n m
p la n ts o f Kroste'el Kooel .
Bc'Slde
a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u e ts . th e p ic tu re .
atse> s h o w the* h a n d lin g o f fis h fro m
the* bo at to the* consum e r
PH O N E 2171
CRISCO
KINGSFORD’S.
Coin or Gloss. 1-lb. pkg.
icie
of commcic'c in a motion
G le n n W K m r ic h e m p lo y e o t i ! d
I n t i 1 sta te L o g g in g c o m p a n y , i n j u r
e d O c to b e r 19. I M B, w h ile t a llim .
a tree*, ha < a p p e a le d fr o m .1 d e c i
s io n o f th e state in d u s t r ia l a c c id e n t
c o m m is s io n , c u t t in g o f f c o m p c n s a
lio n M a rc h 15 o f th is ve.n a lle g in g
p e rm a n e n t p a r tia l d is a b ilit.s
CREAM of W H E A T
TO ILET SO A P S
RINSO ' W
ASH!NG PO W D ER . Soaks
Saves work. L arge size.
J P v « » * ir € * *
ol
foo d»
fo r
th e
Ki • te d
Kooel b r a n d ,
fr o m th e f ie ld to th e table', w i l l be
tra c e d fo r the H illsboro cham ber
I llg
! Illrdseve
jail
O X Y D O L TX?i,uPr d"'
L arge 14-oz. bottle
THE
Poi I laud
hinted.
FREE DELIVERY
4 TIM ES DAILY
M1H¡OOy.BUJtiH-BAKiDOMiHOM
NORTH SECOND ST - BACK OF FIOOLV WIGOLZ
OPEN EVENINGS f. SUNDAYS • HILCSBORO ORE
F ine color, firm , lots of n a tu ra l oil
G eorSc W a sh in g to n .
(15c size, 2 f o r 2 5 c )
i n
t liu r c lc i
Malinc Will Show
lndiistri.il Picture
Proce s
G ra h a m ,
w a n te d
on
a
charg e of is s u in g bad e h e c k s , w .r
a r re s te d a n d lo d g e d i l l th e c o u n ts
l ive r
tw o b o d ie s
OVALTINE
DEL MONTE.
nPfAH
IV U n ACGTA
O kaV
\ le lel
Come. Shop
and Save
Beverly.
Pink, 1 s tall.
Can
Q T A R d -I
H e ld lo r ( I icckn
R oger
IS a'u rd ay Only)
N ew "C ooky B ook." O v e r 50 n e w c o o k ie re cip es.
O cean c au g h t.
C o lu m b ia
P rem ie
C onsistently
th ro u g h o u t
tlie sto re SA FEW A Y will
stive you m ore money on
till y o u r p u rch a se s t It a n
anvw here cist*. W e invite
com parison.
& ,e
B iscu it Mix
SALMON
CATSUP
.1 ehuM* in
com ity, was given a postponed
sentence on condition that he leave
the county.
re c o g n itio n
sign
Willamette*
"SE E IN G
IS
BELIEV IN G 8$
T The
he West'.-
West's M< • l
College Group Flere
on Carnation Tour
( C o n tin u e d .m m putt** 1»
s h e r if f u f le r
Nfirs Highlighis
for Wednesday
Veteran Groups of
City Co-operate
O rganization of a com m anders'
council com posed of the com m an­
"Well. Oswald. I'll het if that
d er and a d ju ta n t of th e various v , one i f the NEW HOME BAK ­
v eteran groups ef this com m unity ERY'S cakes, instead of a kid. you
and as proposed by a jo in t com ­ w ouldn t be taking such a chance
m ittee of th e U nited S panish W ar of d ropping it."
V eterans. V eterans of F oreign W ars
and A m erican Legion w as a p p ro v ­
ed by H illsboro post. A m erican
S a tu rd a y Specials
Legion, T uesday night.
At H illsboro Home and
U nder this plan o bservance of
and A loha B akeries
all p atrio tic holidays in the fu ­
tu re w ould be sponsored by the
v eteran groups of the city th ro u g h
W ild B la ck b e rr y P ie
th e com m anders' council. D ate of
iT lie Real T hing!
organization w ould be th e ba sis
for lin eup in parades.
E
a
ch
25c
A m eeting w ill oe held soon w ith
th e legion troop of Boy Scouts
presen t D ate w ill be announced
A n g el F ood C ake
by C om m ander J a k e Weil.
Grand Jury Ends
Work; Two Indicted
Tw o hu n d red 4 11 club girls and
leaders w ere in a tten d an ce ycstci
day m orning i W ednesday) at the
ju n io r high setmol in H illsboro for
th e national 4 II clothing ex h ib it
brought h ere by Miss H elen Cow- I
gill of C orvallis, assistant state 4 - H i
leader
IV ed n cM lay . A p ril II
M iss Cowgill explained the v a r ­
ious points represented in the ex- , P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt name's b o a rd
ubits and the rules o f g o o d sew ing o f th re e , in c lu d in g D r D e x te r I v e .
to the g i l t s amt th eir leaders The e r o f P o rtla n d . Io a rb itra te * S P la ­
exhibit was especially m ade for b o r tro u b le s
instruction, and is being tak en to
R o b e rt I I K r o h n , w h o ha d r il l e d
i very part of the state before b e ­ th o u s a n d s o f P o r tla n d s c h o o l c b il
ing sent on to an o th er state
d rc a i fo r p a ra d e s a n d in .e h o o l g y m
---- — ___________ ___ __
w o r k , d ie s m P o r tla n d
C om prom ised court reform lull
Miss Emma D eVlaeinm ek made
high score in "500" for la d le . and pressed by dem ocratic o p p o n e n t-, o f
Mrs W F D esiuger. tow at the St Hoosevelt plan
M atthew s h a l l Friday evening
S h ak eu p 1 11 p r o v in c ia l g o v e r n ­
Jam es B urns was high for the men m e n t o f O n t a r io lo o m s as o u tg ro w th
and Ray Delsm an, low Mrs E .1 o f s trike * a t O s h a w a . w here* c m
B urke a n d Mrs. Ja c k S chaefer p lo y e ’s n t G e n e ra l M o to rs c o r p o ra
m ade high and low scores at bunco t io n o f C a n a d a are* d e m a n d in g u n io n
ten d .
M eeting of th e county softball
league to com plete organization
T uesday night, has been postponed
until n ex t T uesday night, those i n ­
terested reported.
T he m eeting w ill be held, as o rig ­
inally planned, in C lem 's Place,
H illsboro.
2 „ „ .1 5 c
of M is A C O sterlndii) and her
d au g h ter K ath erin e Jean
They
are re tu rn in g soon to ttie Congo
in Africa, w here Mr O s te rh o lm
runs a mis ■ i unary hospital and
ehool T he party w hich i ok place
cn Thin day wns a tten d ed by la
guests.
Itlrlhdav Crlrhratrd
Mrs W I H einrich'
gave a
birthday d in n er party on Tuesday
in honor o f Mrs A W Stephens
on her 70th birthday M is S te p h ­
ens is Mi H eim arils' m other
W*-.
County S oftball League
M eeting C alled T uesday
Bonner’s Choice Thompson Seedless
COCOA
to r e ­
veal any broken bones, alth o u g h
.'lie suffered severe body bruises.
W ith h er at the tim e w as her g ra n d ­
d au g h ter. w ho escaped being struck
D riv er of the e ar which
Mrs. Eiehen was Mrs W ‘' j
set tif H illsboro, g), who was tu r n ­
ing into tho drivew ay of tho station
for gasoline, according to rep o rts
Accompany .m; Mrs Eischen w as
h e r sen. Alex
E R, Robinson, 53 and Mrs. G race
Robinson. 52. Hillsboro, w ere in ju r ­
ed Sunday about 1 30 a in. w hen
th e c ar in w hich they w ere rid in g
w ith F ran k Doane of H illsboro
failed to m ake a cu rv e a h alf m ile
east o f T ig a r d o n the highw ay. Ac-
cording to an accident rep o rt filed
by Doane, th e ear ju m p ed a th ree
foot ditch.
Mrs Tom T rau g h b er. 18. w as r e ­
ported in ju red S atu rd ay night in an
accident n ear R ippling W aters r e ­
sort in a collision rep o rted by O tto
K eller of R oute 2. Forest G rove
Mrs. E rm a T ay lo r Sparks. 47. and
M arie Saties. 21. w ere b ruised w hen
a tru ck d riv en by I. G B urge of
H illsboro bum ped th e S p ark s car
from th e re a r at B eaverton S a tu r­
day afternoon, according to an a c ­
cident report
Prices for F riday, S a tu rd a y and M onday,
A pril 16, 17 and 19, 1937
RA ISIN S
Teachers Mav
Get Increase
S tru ck to th
w as w alking to
♦ain at tho Ruse
T h ird and Basi
aftern o o n about > o'clock. Mrs
T h eresa E isch en of Cerfielm s. 73.
was taken to tho Sm ith hospital for
treatm en t.
E x a m in a tio n
m ent C om m ander H S R ogers of
H illsboro F uneral .sermon w as bv
1 Rev F A Sm ith, past d ep artm en t
chaplain
H art w a.- born M arch 4, 1870. in
New York state and was m arried
O ctober 3. 1900 to Mae R. 'O ld '- 111
H igher salaries for H illsboro pub­
M iuneapoli
Minn
Tlie couple lic school teac h ers se e m e d i m m i ­
cam e to O t t'gon in 1910.
nent .it the m eeting of the school
Besides the widow. Mao Hart b. .u d in special session Monday
tw o d aughters and tw o sens su r- night for the purpose of consid-
\ ive They are Mrs M yrtle Meh- t ring a teaching sta ff for th e com ­
ienhall. W illam ina: Jcs n- M H art ing school y ear All teachers, in-
Dilley R 1. H alt J r . B akersfield. , eluding su i'erm ten d en t and p rin ­
C a lif . and 1 aw ren ee of G aston cipal. w ill be tendered new eon-
Two b rothers Stanley and Clic: ter , tracts, it is reported
Hart. Portland, also survive.
At present the staff ap p aren tly
will rem ain the sam e an o th er year.
' u n le s s c h a n g e s tak e place by rea-
•on of resignation of teachers d u r­
ing the sum m er
Union high
ehool boat'd m e t
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