The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
n iL L S B O R O
Thought for Today
Rites H eld for
Jo h n E, Bennett
Scholls C hurch
F uneral services w ere held T ues­
day afternoon from th e Scholls
M ethodist church for John Erie
B ennett. 76. resident of Scholls
since 1909 He died S atu rd ay B urial
was in M ountainside cem etery near
Scholls, w ith M asonic rites co n ­
ducted by Sherw ood lodge.
F or a nu m b er of y ears B ennett ,
w as a deputy county assessor, w o rk ­
ing through th e eastern p art of
th e county, and w as also in th e
county tax dep artm en t for a tim e
He retire d from this w ork last
y e a r because of his health.
He was born A pril 18. 1861. at
Boonesboro. Iowa, a sm all village
of seven log houses and ten fam ­
ilies, w here he sp en t his boyhood
He atten d ed D rake u n iv ersity a1
DesMoines. Iowa. He w as a pioneer
of N orth D akota, going th ere in
the y ear of 1882.
B ennett w as united in m arriage j
to M innie M ary W hite of New
Rockford. N D.. in 1890 To this
union w ere born eight children.
Two sons. C larence E rie and Ja y
E. Bennett, preceded th e ir fath e r
in death. S urvivors a re th e widow.
Mrs. M innie M. B ennett: th ree
daughters. O live Schulz of B eth ­
any. Mary Welsh of F airview . Bes­
sie M Hocffel of W itch Hazel:
th ree sons. Max W. B ennett of
F airview , G eorge F B ennett
O akland. C al. and S tanleigh
B ennett of P ortland, and one b ro th ­
er, G eorge E. B en n ett of Boone.
Iowa.
He w as a past em inent com m an­
d er of Zion C om m andery No. 9.
K nights T em plar, an d past w o r­
shipful m aster of C en tu ry lodge.
A. F. Si A. M. of New Rockford.
N. D . and w as affiliated w ith O re­
gon C om m andary No. 1 an d H aw ­
th o rn e lodge, A. F. & A. M. of
P ortland.
F uneral arran g em en ts w ere in
care of P e g g s chapel, Beaverton.
F anny Scott. 53. o f N ew berg
suffered in ju ries to h er b ack S u n ­
day in an autom obile accid en t at
Red Rock n ear T igard, according
to a sh eriff's report. T he accident
happened w hen cars d riv en
by
M arshall D Moad of N ew berg and
G eorge Ludw ig of B eaverton, crash ­
ed.
T hree persons w ere in ju red S u n ­
day afternoon a m ile east of B eav­
erton w hen cars d riv en by F E
B lanc and Francis H arrington, both
of P ortland, crashed. T he in ju red
w ere W. E. N eum an 56. Mrs. N eu­
man. 55. and Mrs. Blanc. 25.
R obert G eiger. 7. and Jo h n Gt lger.
7. sons of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge E
G eiger of B eaverton ro u te 2. s u f­
fered cuts and bruises in an auto
accident S unday m orn in g w hen the
G eiger car and one d riv en by W.
F. D ougherty of M ultnom ah, fig­
u red in a collision at th e in tersec­
tion of C edar street an d Canyon
road a t B eaverton.
M unicipalities should be equipped
to tre a t w ater supplies at a m o­
m ent's notice to p rev en t pollution
from cloudbursts, fires and oth er
accidental causes, a recen t re p o rt of
th e O regon S tate P lan n in g board
entitled. "W ater Sources and W ater­
shed P rotection Problem s," declares.
If you change y o u r address k in d ­
ly notify th e A rgus d irect an d at
once.
tf
al C onference in M onm outh S a tu r­
day afternoon Site was accom pan­
ied by Mrs. Je a n n ie H eard of H ills­
boro.
M ary S andy is visiting in P o rt­
land w ith h er b ro th er-in -law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs F rancis T hom p­
son. this w eek.
Mrs. W ilson Hostess
Mrs. Cass W ilson en tertain ed the
B ridge club Frida.' afternoon. High
honors w ere won by Mr- A lfred
Lewis, second by Mis. Je ff K enedy
and consolation by Mrs C. B. Hall
N ext m eeting w ill be at the home
of Mrs. Max D reczcn May .">.
Banks Sixth G rader Badly
H u rt in Baseball A ccident
(By Mary Sandy!
BANKS—D ale H alier. pupil in 6th
grade, w as stru ck accidentally in
th e forehead by a bat T hursday
w hen he stood too close behind th e
b atter. He is u n d er a doctor's care
at his hom e n ear B anks and it is
feared his skull is crushed
Mrs. E arl W ilson and Mrs. W. I,
Moore atten d ed an operetta pu t on
by pupils of th e B eaum ont g rad e
school in P o rtlan d Friday evening.
B illy Moore played in t h e grade
school band for th e occasion.
T cw n stn d C lub S peaker
Rev. F. G. Phillips, pastor of th e
B anks church, spoke F rid ay night
at a T ow nsend m eeting at N ewberg.
His subject w as "H ouse of R ep re­
sen tativ e bill No. 4199" and "Taxes.
Sunday. Rev. P hillips spoke a t a
C olum bia county Tow nsend rally at
Scappoose. His subject at this m e e t­
ing w as "Shall th e S tro n g B ear th e
In firm ities of th e W eak. Ju d g e J e f ­
fries of P o rtlan d w as present at this
m eeting and gave a short talk . Mrs.
P h illip s accom panied Mr. P hillips
to this m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an Fngen of
S unset C am p spent Friday night
and S atu rd ay w ith his m other. Mrs.
Tom Engen. and sister, Mrs. Lois
Slieelev, and children.
Amos Sellers is spending th is
w eek in P o rtlan d visiting Lee Irv in e
ar.d fam ily.
H arry W hitfield cam e hom e Sat-
■ ■ B is s E if iia a H ic iia a a iK H iB s
lllilSBmilRIHIBiaHSSdRB
u rd ay from th e logging cam p on
S quaw M ountain, w h ere he works,
and w ill have a w eek 's vacation
w hile th e com pany b uilds roads.
Mrs. C lifford S an d y re tu rn e d
hom e S unday a fte r a few days' visit
a t th e hom e of h e r son-in-law and
.daughter, M r an d Mrs. Francis
Thom pson, in P o rtlan d Mrs T hom p­
son. w ho has been v ery ill in the
E m anuel hospital, is at h er hom e
now. slow ly im proving from h e r ill­
ness.
B illy M oore of P o rtlan d sp en t the
w eek-end in P an k s w ith his cousin.
Bobby S tohler. and o th e r relatives.
Depot Closed
Beat Sherwood
B anks high school defeated S h e r­
wood F rid ay aftern o o n in baseball
cn th e S herw ood diam ond 23 to 4.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Moss and
'it Roy of Seaside v isited in B anks
S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs V ern
Prick
U an I < Mid....... : M.......... I
Mrs. M ax D reezen an d soil.
L am ar S andy sp en t th e w eek-end
visiting friends in C orvallis.
R uth B ailey atten d ed E ducation-
The W ilkesboro depot closed S a t­
urday a fte r being open a few w eeks
C u rtailm en t of logging operations
on account cf strik e s was the reason
fo r th e closing.
Lloyd B eard In ju red
L loyd B eard received ferio n s cut-
on the hand A pril 19 w hile bucking
logs for C lark-W ilson logging cam p
T w elve stitches w ere taken in tiie
w ound and L loyd is now in P o rtlan d
u n d er a doctor's care.
W alter P 'arrt end on O 'to are
hom e from the w ork al the C lark-
Wilson logging camp, w hich is ib
on account of strikes.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. H opkins , f
PEAS
-1
E xcellent Q uality.
Lard
■ iPure
.
i Pork Roast
{OYSTERS
s ,i c .a .
1
' BACON
S eason in g
Summer Sausage
Holland Herring
10-Ib. Kit
Swiss Cheese
Kippered SALMON
i
I
Vlrllvl
By t,,c
P iec e
3 lbs. 39c
ib. 16c
qt. 39c
ib. 17c
Ib. 14c
Ib. 23c
1 V 39 w
3
m
ib. 30c
ib. 18c
Ib. 23c
39c
3
is.
15c
Q uality.
.
ar FREE
nc «n-»rm
CfllVERY ùur
•
tt nntinupii from «*■■• I)
Mrs P auline Jurgens nt J u rg e n s
park w ith a beer hottie K nudtsen
recently spent several m onths in the
county jail on a sim itar charge.
\ u .i n i A ppealed
Appeal from a decision of t h e
state industrial accident com m ission
w as begun in circuit court this week
by C. D. Kobinson, w ho alleges that
he was in ju red O ctober 6, 193(1.
w hen a roof over the donkey engine
he w as operating collapsed, in ju r­
ing his neck ami spine and causing
concussion of the brain resulting in
hem o rrh ag e of the brain. affecting
the right eye and causing a 20 per
• cut loss of sight.
From this accident, he ulleges. he
received a jierm anent p artial d is­
LOVELY CORSAGES
ability He was aw arded co m p en ­
of Ko»ea. etc.. 25c anil up
sation until A pril 5 of this year. He
G ardenia« - tti-d d lu a B ouquets
is asking a continuation of the com ­
pensation for a year
P o tter’s F low er Shop
T h ree suits w ere filed in circuit w ith F re d ’» M arket
1‘lioiir 651
court this w eek by Mark S kinner,
su p erin ten d e n t of banks for Oregon,
to collect on notes due the liq u id a­
tion of the defunct Bank of Heave, -
ton. The suits included I. F Stiff.
lla.c,
Prank and Mai y Wc pechei Milan
TAA'f
DRESSING
J .'AINVJ q , jar 35c)
,,jn, jar
25c
Inspected
25c
SALMON
S O //A
A P I B|ß Hr|1
Double
size bars
6
C olum bia River
Fine fla v o r
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
21c
25c
ED'S
MASTER MKT.
or GREEN O NIO NS
G arden fresh.
Bunch
New Spuds
ORANGES
Grapefruit
W hile
.Shaftc r.
EA T L O A F
4
Light, (¡olden C
4
A rizona Seedless.
Large s i z e .........
23c
n«.
13c
lbs.
Med. size. Full of
Juice. D o zen .....
TISSUE
1c
4 „ 15c
NEW
S'"'H
i'll..
W r P t E , r A \ S J W Krf""
ell-filled
pori
H aley .. H illsboro Product.
rolls
M A T C I ILS
Made by Ohio.
f,
15c
boxes
Buy the Best.
17c
I REE D ELIVERIES
$C
I,urn In s
3
O regon
S E E D P O LA FO ES
Lirit* I of All 100 lbs.
225
S A L A D D R E S S IN G
3
CORN
3
RFFTS
I Diet'd, ft'"8
N<, 2
3
Fine for S a lad s
22c
25c
29C
cans 29C
rails 25C
cans
ra n s
. .¡„
5c
( .'nmplete A ssortm ent
B IS Q U IC K
1().
2
M argarine
n ..
DINNER BELL
14c
G ELA F IN E
n .... 10c
ice ; cream ^ r ,,EK
5c
JELL " Ä D
3
2
3
Large
2>/¡¡ tins XW «JV
H E IN Z
B aby F oods
3
23C
C O FFEE V i™
(l-lli.
Delicious niid S atisfying
T hin ¡h e rd .
ID -Ill.
It YE
I III. i rill, w rapped
OLD DIITCH
I Hi. ir llu w rapped
14c
11c
11c
BUTTER
I’lGGI.Y WIGGLY
G n n lc A
lbs.
(1-lb .
•k " /
lin
C -H B
I7e)
68c
¿¡»JC
49c
CO FFEE
B R EA D
25c 2
29C
cans
»3.25»
(Fase
T O M A T O JU IC E
TOM ATOES
10c
FL O U R "V im ' s ”, „«’1.19
LUXUR Y
D undee
,
29c
15c
fur
p k ,s .
V A N I I I A .BOU«UET
BEER T™ . CLun
,,w ,
GA, T 1 I 2-lh
ES,'II' box
;
25C
35c
35c
Quart
Juck Frost
SO U P
tor
U. S. No
M iracle W hip
i 2 pkgs.
2
5c
10c
13c
Pound
head ’.
nV zc
3 tins
We R eserve (he R ight tri Lim it Q uantl(i,-s
P h o n e 3131
3
LETTUCE
I 'om ph'h:
Assm l meni
I’HDNi: 3251
B ill,!,oro (H r
A pril 30, May , — H illsboro
CARROTS
ZION SODAS
19c Sugar
C. & II. Quality
5c 3
19c
Soft, Absorbent..
1000-sheet rolls
25c
i,l
NEW P O T A T O E S
CRA CK ERS 2^-
Pow d ered
,b .
3
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
NEW PEAS ..... .
30c
MISSION
P icnic
Sugar
FRIDAY and SATLKDAY ONLY
P roof of Last W irk » S tatem ent
THE SKY IS NOT BLUE
The blueness of the sky is due
to the m inute particle.s of dust si,
pended in th e atm osphere
It
not |»acc itself w hich is blue
FRESHER FRUITS and VEG ETABLES
A S P A R A G U S T IP S
Brown
1924. 4 new t i n ’s new b attery
A HEAL BARGAIN
-F o u r T im es D aily
DY’
t PFA^ n 303 ll N
S1ZC
Tall
cans
PRODUCE SPECIALS
Radishes
F o rd F o rd o r
H illib oro--- Prices E ffectiv e Friday and S atu rd ay,
COCOA
2
P u re U. S G o vernm ent
RICE G rain
5
1937 C hevrolet
.’»-window <’t»upe All act c. . no , i f
O nlv 3190 m ilei ( Jood as in’?,
SU BST ANTI A I. S A VI N( i
Phone M X I
WAVERLY, Ï l-lb. pkg.
LA R D
Used Cars
SERVICE.
D roite SIX
Pint
s
G uaranteed
FIR G R O V E D A IR Y
G R ADE A M II K a n d ( RE \M
Bread.
box
S.'ii.i 11. D ainty Salteri Wafer;
Good Will
O rder today from
Lb.
CRACKERS
See them al t ’urlw i iiihl
mid net the truth!
F ir G rove m ilk. pure, fresh and w hole­
some is an ideal basic in g red ien t for h u n ­
d red s of delicious recipes. Its ability to
provide tem p tin g variety to daily m enus
has m ade F ir tiro v e H illsboro’s favorite.
Steer Beef
5
1937 P O N T IA C
Cook ii'ith M ilk
PO T RO AST
KRISPY.
ÀloT
Radio T ubes
an d N orine Pizcr. All suits a re for
nom inal sums.
DGI (H ASS RADIO
Ida V Hodges, m other of S tephen
H Hodges, a m inor, 17 y ears old. has S elfridge Funi. Co.
brought suit to annul the m arriag e
of h er son M arch 12 of this y ear
2 lbs.
P rices E ffectiv e Friday, Saturday and
M onday, A pril 30, M ay 1 and 3
Says
o t t i -fAt ^77mtA /
S w ift's S ilverleaf
1 .5 9
C A R T W R IG H T
tie
PU R E LARD
H illsboro M eat C o .
M
Muli, i l'uni pii, 11. Nel li,' l’uri, i Dnn •
w ith Betty Lueke Tin* young Mi
Hodges. tiie com plaint alleges, was ili il G i i . Il '.tirili; h ip oi Dul'ulhy inni
' of legal age They w ere m arried in I .n iir ;<• G iinil A m i l i '" I l i - l i , l l i i I b i
mi D i ' I I h i I T u i ' I i i T . B i n i ' G, hrk,'.
V ancouver. Wash
B rih i s filed this w eek in circuit M .irv E lllc ,'. G io r g i- W isc Jo h n
court include R obert I, Finlayson. FI, lumi
, executor In t w ill of .lam es F inin'
.o n deceased vs F 1 K uratli. ad
m u u stra to r estate of John Cam pbell.
| judgm ent and satisfaction. Avis J
I Crosley et al \ s W illiam N Jacob
sen. el al. appointing guardian,
¡fa u lt and deen e, Joseph W eber \
T helm a W eber, appointing g u a rd ­
ian; S tale of O regon. World W ar
I V eterans state aid com nus ion \
| B ernard H olboke et al. defaut;
L iquidation Bank of Beaverton,
authorizing sale of real property to
Eliza Perry.
T he follow ing orders w ere filed
this week in probate' court Mam let*
W M anning S usan M artin. C lara
Kelson, g u ard ian sh ip of Flla.
and Le«' Hoy P lulpott. (»race Louise
Farly. Johnson Pugslcy P orter. Ehz
ubeth P ittelk au . g u ard ian sh ip of
Jam es and Evelyn A rm entrout J
W Khute. John C am pbell. C hai 1«
l
W alter Dewey. C harles p Petei son. I AtoTHS
Louis llerholdt. May G riffcls. Oust
See P roof N ext W«,'k
Petersen. Nets Nelsen. T irpitl 11,11.
Je h u Wismolek. II T D anforth. Ida
Fal up the miles willi (lie most
lliilllln* ride you ever knew -
IIR IM IlfE NIAV
i S aturday Only)
e
FL O
U R 4 9 -lb bagQ
The F lo u r T h at M akes B etter
J
Jail Breaker Ends
Might in California
3
T en d er Sw
9 t
CORN M EAL
M A C H A ard R W heat
ON
I
— Best
T here is no su bstitute for the d eliciou s flavor, tasty
ten d ern ess and nutritive valu e o f ch oice q uality R
m eats. The HILLSBORO M EAT CO sp ecia lizes in i
high q uality m eats at b ud get prices— plus genuine
satisfaction and e x c ellen t service.
in
Friday and S atu rd ay S pecials
»
uni M is .hike Narup. Mr and Mrs
F ibs P u rd in ami W alter A nderson
of Banks
lion Stow ell Injured
Don Stow ell, a student of Banks
high school, w as eaught by a fa ll­
ing tree Sunday m orning and has
a badly injured leg lie is in a For-
■ st G riw e inispilal \ rays reveal no
broken bones blit the leg is badly
crushed and bruised
for BETTER M EATS
W hite or Yellow.
¡HALIBUT
Tillam ook and Mr and Mr- Lloyd
Solomon of Je w e ll spent several
days last w eek w ith Mr and Mrs.
Shipley in Banks
Mr and Mrs C arl S hipley and
d au g h te r, of V ernonia spent the
w eek-end w ith relativ es in Banks
Mr and Mr C harles S hipley
tended a district board m eeting of
tit - Tow nsend club in Dr H enry
Young’s office in H illsboro S unday
afternoon.
R eturns from tr ip
A lbert H eard re tu rn e d hom e T ues­
day evening from a business trip
through W ashington. Idaho and
M ontana 11,' en countered e x trem e
cold w eath er and snow storm s in
N orthern M ontana and even froze
up his ear w hile crossing the m o u n ­
tains Mr H eard rep o rts that m illing
operations in M ontana a re booming
and th ere is plenty of w ork there.
G raduation I se re isrs May 11
Eighth g iad e g rad u atio n for the
Banks school will In- held Tuesday
evening. M a' II. m the high school
gym nasium J F S antee, assistant
i professor • f education at O regon
Normal, w ill be the speaker He was
the first principal of B anks high
school T here w ill probably be 19
eighth g rade g rad u ates this y ear
B ank- 1! N A w omen served the
com m ercial club d in n e r in Forest
G rove Monday noon
L etters A w arded
The follow ing hoys w ere a w a rd ­
ed green and w hite bask etb all le t­
ters at g rade school assem bly F ri­
day
Dale F berly. Billy K essler.
V, rnon W olford. Bobby S tohler.
Keizo Shigeno. C hester Thom pson.
H ow ard K auffm an and Ned M.ieda
Win L aurels
A truck load of grade school c h il­
dren attended tile track m eet in
Forest G rove F riday afternoon. The
Ranks ath letes brought hom e a good
sh are of the laurels
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Davison and
John V anD orn drove to P o rtlan d
Monday and met Mrs Wilson D avi­
son and son Billy, w ho a rriv e d by
train from Boston. M ass, to m ake
th e ir hom e here. Wilson Davison,
who is w ith the D S. M arines s ta ­
tioned n ear Boston, expects to be
tran sferred to th e w est coast soon
and w ill join his wife a n d son here
i later.
V crle W hite, principal of the grade
school, spent the w eek-end in M on­
m outh w ith Ins parents.
F o rty -tw o dollars w as cleared
Friday evening by th e ju n io r and
senior classes at th e p resentation of
the play. T hrough th e K ey h o le"
Miss M ildred Mead w as given much
praise for her p o rtray al of the lead ­
ing p art as G randm a T ieney.
Miss S chneider Hostess
F ir G roye sew ing club m et T h u rs ­
day w ith Miss A nna S chneider A
pot luck d in n e r was served at noon.
The day w as spent in q u ilting
Mr and Mrs F E C u rrin g to n and
her m other. Mrs B. G alletin. of Jew ­
ell w ere T hursday guests of Mr
and Mr. S N. C u rrin g to n and fam ­
ily.
B anks high school baseball team
defeated S herw ood high in baseball
Friday afternoon 23-4 in Sherw ood
Mr and Mrs F ran k Hmck and
ch ild ren w ere S unday guests at tiie
Fritz K nepe hom e n ear Yam hill
S N. C u rrin g to n has purchased a
new C hevrolet tru ck and is hauling
log; to F orest G rove from n o rth of
Banks.
Mi and Mrs J. W Hall of V an­
couver. W ash, w ere S unday guests
of Mrs C B. Hall, son B randon and
d au g h ter Sheila
Mrs. F red C o m b ’ r ’ en tertain ed
w ith a d in n e r S unday in honor of
her h u sb a n d s birth d ay n n ivcrsaiy.
P resen t w ere C harles K earney and
Mis“ Lydia I.osli of P ortland. Mr.
in­
Many Accidents
Over Week-End
T h u rsd ay , April 29. 19,‘l<
A R G U S . H IL L S R O R O . O R E G O N
FOLGERS
l ‘,T< iihitor or D rip
J U i.
2
27c
53c
Iin
11.
tin
W H ITE K ING
G ranulated
SOAP
Lari;,' si/.r
29c
Ali dum i size
IGN I I SGAI
Bar
LAI NIIRY SG A I’
35c)
Wc R eserve ih r R ight to L im it Q uantities
f »