The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
Burglars Visit
Several Places
D uring W eek
B urglars w ho visited the Farmer.'-'
U nion w arehouse on South Second
avenue som e tim e Friday night will
be able to equip a w hole set of
houses if they continue trad in g farm
m ach inery in on hom e supplies at
th e rate they established that night.
F or the second tim e in as m any
visits, th e thieves left a m ow er m a­
chine guard on th e office counter
T he guard w as not used fo r a n y ­
th in g in the prow ling of th e b u ild ­
ing. and was possibly left as a tra d e ­
m ark. sheriff's rep o rts stated. The
sw apping thieves gained a net haul
of one autom atic toaster, an electric
w affle iron, an electric iron, one
flashlight, and seven o r eight h a lf­
gallon tins of honey.
E ntrance to the w arehouse w as
m ade through a back w indow a fter
breaking in a pane of glass. The tool
room and tire room w ere gone
through, but nothing was m issing
th ere, the report stated.
Burial Box Stolen
Som eone w ith u niq u e tastes r e ­
m oved a wooden coffin b o x from
th e M iddleton cem etery last week
betw een the tim e of its delivery
th ere T hursday afternoon and the
tim e of a funeral held th ere F rid ay
m orning, according to a rep o rt re ­
ceived by S heriff Jo h n W Connell
from Holman and Lutz. P o rtlan d
u n d ertak ers.
Investigation disclosed that the
cem etery is on the old highw ay near
S herw ood and cculd be noticed only
by those going to or from the town.
T he box had evidently been taken
som e tim e around m idnight. The
guess w as hazarded that som eone
ap p ro p riated the box. w hich was
equipped w ith heavy brass handles,
w ith th e idea that it could easily be
converted into a first-class feed box
Ray W inters reported to the sh er­
iff M onday that som etim e betw een
th e m iddle of N ovem ber and the
first part of D ecem ber he lost all
th e equipm ent from his cabins west
of M iddleton, including bedding,
potato forks, saw s and wedges.
Burglarized Second Time
Ju st tw o w eeks a fter having
been broken into the first time.
A
S m ith's G ardens at G arden Home
w ere burglarized last Sunday ev e­
this
b ow -trim m ed g ird le m odel is tops. Comes in sizes 12. 14. 16.
ning. according to a sh eriff's o f­
18 an d 20.
fice report, and th ree cartons of
assorted cigarettes and a box of
O f velvet or thin wool, th e sim p ly tailored dress of P a tte rn
cigars taken. The m usic m achine
80,6 is especially ad ap tab le for w ear u n d er w in ter furs C o m fo rt­
w as jim m ied and $2 in nickels re ­
ab le and acceptable fo r aftern o o n w ear it is designed in sizes 12
moved. E ntrance was made through
14, 16. 18. 20 and 40.
the sam e re a r w indow as on the
previous occasion
T he ap ro n of P a tte rn 8040 w ill m ake a i excellent holiday
gift and is a w elcom e addition to th e kitchen w ard ro b e of a busy
C lover seed again m ade up the
housew
ife. In sizes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48.
h aul of thieves u h o broke into
the North Plait
S ed Co. store
The
pinafore dress w ith an ex ict d u p licate for h er doll of P a t­
M onday night. O ne sack of red
tern 8081 will delight an y girl. B raid trim and puffed sleeves add
clover seed and 200 pounds o f
chic to th e sim ple dress. D esigned for sizes 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 years
A lsike clover seed, together w ith
w ith corresp o n d in g doll sizes 12. 16. 20. 22 an d 24 inches tall.
tw o sacks of ground barley, w ere
To obtain a PATTERN an d S T EP-B Y -ST E P SEW ING IN ­
rep o rted stolen. E ntry was gained
STRU CTION S of any of th e above, be sure to MENTION THE
through a w indow on th e south
NAME
OF THIS NEW SPAPER.
side of the building, it was re p o rt­
ed. w ith a path of clover seed b e ­
A
ddress
y o u r en velope to H illsboro A rgus Fashion B ureau.
ing left from the door of th e b u ild ­
11-13 S terlin g P la c e . B r o o k ly n . N Y.. enclosing 15 cents IN COIN
ing to the m iddle of t h e road
y o u r NAME. .ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER a n d SIZE
w here the sacks had been loaded
in to a car.
w ill begin to pay retire m en t b en e­
An autom obile driven by Jesu s
fits on a m onthly basis for those
Robago. section w o rk er from Coch­
w ho q u alify u n d er term s of th e act.
ran. crashed into a telephone pole
w i t h tn e req u irem en t th at to be
w est of the B eaverton city lim its
eligible, only w ages earn ed in com ­
one m orning last w eek, according
m erce o r in d u stry m ay be included.
to a sh e riffs office report, and to re
th e pole from th e ground. T he car
Necessity of em ployers' close a t­
then continued along th e roadside, tention to keep in g social secu rity
C o -operate w ith y o u r com m unity
tearin g out 30 o r 40 feet of w ire rscords w as pointed o u t y esterd ay
fence before com ing to a halt.
by Jam es E Peebles, of th e P o rt­ co rresp o n d en t by tu rn in g in y o u r
A rth u r B. G ard n er o f Forest land office of th e b u reau of old age im p o rtan t new s happenings. It is
G rove was fined $5 and costs in in surance of th e Social S ecu rity im possible for th e co rresp o n d en t to
Ju stice A. W. H avens' court here Board, w ho w as doing investigation co n tact every o n e fo r local new s
M onday on a charge of u s i n g w ork here.
item s. Be su re th a t th e item is real
sw itched license plates. He had
"R ecords em ployers a re req u ired
been arrested by S tate Policem an to keep a re im p o rtan t." Peebles new s and not ju s t a m ere day's visi­
W alter Hadfield.
n w ith in th e county o r to P o rt-
said, poin tin g out th a t provisions of tatio
land.
. th e Social S ecu rity act call for
keeping th e nam e, address an d ac­
count n u m b er assigned to each of
his em ployes. A large n u m b er of
w orkers o r p o ten tial w o rk ers are
still w ithout an assigned num ber,
The w in ter term of the P ortland he disclosed. Each person w ho is
extension center of the state sy s­ able to do w o rk in com m erce o r in ­
tem of higher education will open dustry. regardless of w h eth er he is
on M onday, Ja n u a ry 3 Eighteen w orking at presen t or not. should
new courses will be offered and in secure
n u m b er by filling out one
addition m any of th e classes given of the a applications,
he said. A ppli­
d u rin g the past term w ill be av ail­ cation blanks can be secured at any J
able to new students.
S tudents post office.
registered d u ring the fall term B en efit P a y m e n ts B egin
totaled 2012 in the 150 different
Paym ent of benefits to those w ho
courses.
The classes will continue to meet have reached th e age of 65 du rin g
in Lincoln high school from 7:15 th e y e a r have alread y begun. P eeb ­
p. m. to 9:15 p. m. and at the cen­ les said, covering all w ages earn ed
tral lib rary in the late afternoons from Ja n u a ry 1. 1937. w hen th e act
at 4:15. C atalogues and inform ation w ent into effect, up to th e d ate of
m ay be obtained from the P ortland th e 65th b irth d ay E states of those
C enter office. 814 O regon building included u n d er the act w ho have
died d u rin g the past y e a r a re also
T elephone A tw ater 2919
receiving benefit paym ents, w hich
am ount to 3'g j>cr cent of the wages
No m ore rags needed
earn ed since Ja n u a ry 1
at this tim e.—Argus.
Beginning in 1912. the g overnm ent
A ttention N eed
in Security A ct
A R G IT S,
Davis Guilty,
Jury Decides
W ednesday/
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T iu n .u la t, D i ’C c iii I m t 2.3, 1937
m erle, official of tin* Fairw ay mai
ket, re|>oi ted \t* -terda> at Hie eon
elusion of conferences held heie
Pickets wen* rem oved from t h e
Fan w ay W ednesday in o r n i u g.
when n»‘gotiation.. wer<‘ begun
S im ultaneously w ith the rem o v ­
al of Fairw ay picket >. they wen*
ai o taken from tin* H ighway m a r ­
ket on F..e t lla.-elini*. w hich hud
been picketed I m 'CI i i i .«* II a i l e y
C I li a 1.
p ro p rieto r there, w as al-
legedly re c e iv in g good: w h ic h w e l t ’
dellvei •d In te l to tlx * F a ir w a y .
I Jnion Strife
B rought to H alt
Sportsmanlike Driving—Keep in Proper Lane
peace
w ith
U <
n r wav
ami H ighw ay m arkets, clearing the
labor seem* her»* for the first tim e
in ten weeks.
C h r is tm a s w i l l w iln e . a
t a l la b o r Ir o n t in H ills b o n
p ii k i t . h a v in g be en in n o v e
m v x lu v
fr o m
b o th
th e
F
F ran k Davis w as found guilty
on a statu to ry charge by a circuit
court ju ry in a verdict re tu rn e d
late W ednesday afternoon. T rial of
Day is 44. w ho w as arre ste d in
H illsboro last O ctober 7, was begun
"A
a tis fa e to i v a g re e m e n t to b o th
here Monday m orning
He was
p a rtie .- w ir« re a c h e d . ' H u b e r K im
given 24 hours in w hich to a rra n g e
for his bail, set at th e original
am ount of $2000. and is allow ed
until D ecem ber 31 to file a m otion
for a new trial
T rial of Paul R obert Bibb, accus­
ed of shooting Ed G rosz on the
M.iri'.n H eerdt farm n ear Q uatam a
U n days ago. was postponed w hen
he ap peared in circuit court last
Moving in the proper lane of traille xnedites tra ilk and assures
T hursday. He w as given tim e to
n g re a te r degrei of safety. Illustrated above nre the proper lattei
decide on w hat course ef action
en a city street. Keep your c ar u the proper lane. Sportsm anlike
D o n ’t o i l ' l l nnk this i o r
he w ished to follow
D rivers do this.
( h i 'i s t mns b re a k fa s t
ric h
R uth Lesser and Edwin Sm ith, a r ­
am i f u ll o f fr u it.
rested a week ago on a statu to ry
ch arg e pleaded guilty Thursday m
Each
court They w ere given th eir liberty
until the d ate set for sentence,
C h ristm a s R o lls,
D o z.
20c
w hich w ill be F e b ru ary 19.
< >rd» i liu ti» c a t I v this vc
Suit for the recovery e f m iscel­
laneous equipm ent w as filed last
✓
w eek by the A laska Ju n k company
M in ce and P u m p k in P ies. E a ch
25c
Tax
collections
for
W
ashington
against 1„ N. T om pkins L um ber
company and th e Vadis L um ber county d u rin g the q u a rte r ending
I ’ » i fv e tu m
o w n m in c e m e a t N o n e b etter
D ecem ber la am ounted to $107.-
com pnay
fe d e ra l governm ent uid for the
790 49 for taxes on the 1937 roll,
Many O rders G iven
P ep p e rm in t C a n d y C a k e 2 9 c , 3 4 c , 4 9 c
$56.486 61 for 1*336 and prior com pletion of H illsboro's sew er sy s­
O rders given in circu it court d u r ­ and
taxes, it w as reveakxt late y e ste r­ tem was increased last week to a
Out famoti w hite cake w ith ta ty mat hm.illow temg
ing th e past week included Leslie E day
afternoon
by
0
.
It
Hemsing,
H opkins vs Harry F E liander. d is­ tax deputy in S h eriff J W. C o n ­ m axim um of $5,768 97. according to
flavored w ith real pep|H*imint candy.
m issal; M inter B urton vs T hom as nell's office.
w o n t received, by City M anager
Mi Ivin B urton, dism issal; liq u id a­
T otal tax collections for t h e G e o rg e W M c G e e fr o m f C Hock
tion of S hiite S avings bank, o rd er
ley. regional d ire c to r of public
to m ake p artial paym ent of taxes w hole of 1937. including rebates, w
orks
on assets; Louis T and M ike J. am ounted to $733.404 67. w h i c h
T his new am ount rep resen ts a
V ischer vs C. B ringelson el al. o r­ leaves an uncollected balance o f
D em and P erfection B read and 1‘a.strlc*» at Y our ( i n n e r
d er A H V incent. W M Evans and $160.494 94 m th e y e a r s tax roll co n siderable raise o v er the $4i>!Hi a n ­
This rep resen ts a nounced av ailab le as an o u trig h t
F ritz E isner vs Jo sia V and P er- of $893.89961
ercen tag e collection of 80 p e r grant to H illsboro several w eeks
tn elia J E dw ards, ct al. decree; p cent
for the w hole year, w ith 14 ago. McGee explained, and ri’pre
W ilma F H arsh b erg er vs. Fred 204 tax
having b e e n issu e d scuts an unearned g ran t carried o v ­
H arshberger. order; S late ef Oregon, for c u rre receipts
n t year's taxes.
er from the first sew er project, com ­
acting bv the W orld W ar V eterans
T his rep resen ts a I 5 per cent in ­ pleted last y«,ir Tile new am ount,
S late aid com m ission vs Inez Ann
A dkins et al. ju d g m en t ordering crease over th e 1936 tax collections, he said, is a 45 p e r cent governm ent
sale of p-operty; F irst N ational reckoned on the sam e d a le last grant on the w hole project and w ill
bank of C ottage G rove vs. W. E. year, when they am ounted to be used m ainly for construction of
T he 1937 collections an in d u strial sew er
Wei.se. o rd er of sa le of property: $723.22629
liquidation of B ank of B eaverton, show a gam of $10.178 38 over Near R equested A m ount
f o r a W ell B alanced Meal M ake Your S electio n s
o rder. E J. Vogel vs. It W W il­ last year. Including the 1936 taxes
O riginally, the governm ent g ian t
from T hese M O N EY -SA V IN G SPEC IALS!
son. d efault o rd er and judgm ent. collected this year, a grand total w as $83.455. coupled w ith a $102.000
C ounty court o rd ers of the last of $817 094.52 has been collected loan m ade on a city bond issue, for
w eek included estates of E. Q uack- on the 1936 roll, including rebates. th e construction i f H illsboro's new
P roduce S p ecials
enbush. Jo h n
P. Sm ith. Joseph Hemsing said.
si'w er system and disposal plant in
M <■ II.n i- Ihr I KESIIES
W erre. P hilip L orenz Schaefer. A l­
1936 T h ree w eeks ago this grant
ice M oore Bishop. C arl G ribner.
was raised to a $87.545 total, and the
Money t .in Buy!
Louise E Bacon. J u lia A V incent
am ount of th e governm ent loan was
and A nna C W alter, and in the
boosted to $107.000 The raise a n ­
W ednesday. D ecem ber '!'!
S w eet Spuds
g u ard ian ship of A lfred Jo h n and
P resident R oosevelt reaffirm s his nounced this last week brings the
M argaret Isabelle T annlcr. C harles in ten tio n to cut federal e x p e n d i­ loan increase up to $5.768 97 instead
E ugene B randaw . Jo h n W. S m ith tu res and say s that congress and ef the $4090, on the condition that
. . . to o u r frie n d s
and A W. Steele.
party m ajority m ust accept r e ­ the city is able to provide $2050 96
uud
c u s to m e rs —
C
ra
n
b
erries
from its general fund or by an o th er
sponsibility.
loan T his am ount, how ever, will
R ebuilt B ridge O pened
we have a p p re v ia l-
Ja p an ese ad m it boarding I ’anav. not
lie raised on a governm ent loan,
II»
The 375-foot pile tre stle on the but deny m achine-gunning
ed y o u r p a tronag e.
it w as stated.
road b etw een D illey and S pring
S ecretary of L abor P erk in s a n ­
Hill w as re-opened S atu rd ay a c ­
By this m ethod the city w ould be
O
r
a
n
g
e
s
nounces
th
it
hearing
w i l l be held
cording to C ounty E ngineer J W to get at tru th of charge that supplied w ith $12.819 93 for sew er
w e e t a n d J u ie v
B arney. T he bridge had been closed H arry B ridges is a com m unist const!uctien, which would pmbabl)
since th e first of the m onth for r e ­ alien,
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nable
the
city
i.,
,u
;
i,
n-
....,rp
j
(lo/en
su b ject to deportation.
b uilding w ork.
some lati ral . w er on We t Wa ih ■
Spanish rebels c a p tu re strategic ington street The new su m will he I
Teruel.
W e have the fin est
w ithin $680 <,f th,- $ i i {go amount !
W arran ’s A re Called
originally requested. McGee said
j
A n o th er call for w arran ts, in clu d ­
LETTUCE
D ivcrce Suits Filed
ing all those endorsed ' not paid for
Hillsboro's $102,000 b nd I nu < m 1
U
T
A
H CELERY
R o e R itth aler \
w ant of funds" on or before O ctober
which the i, .in was based, will have j
W alter
for BETTER MEATS
BANANAS
5. 1937. w as issued by Mrs. Maud R itth aler.
I
I
Boscow this week. In te re st on such
in tow n
stated.
j
w arra n ts w ill cease tom orrow , it
w as announced.
Christmas
STO LLEN
,4 .
Fourth Quarter
Tax Collection
Shows Increase
15c
Federal G ran t
on City Sewer
G iven Boost
assorted.
PERFECTION BAKERY
Wc Wish Everybody a
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A MERRY XM AS
4
15c
2
23c
l oo Late to Classify
duplex
p riv ate
Main
43tf
The G reat M arket Place o f FOR SA LE 6000 feet new, rough
W ashington C o u n ty " - th e A rgus
lum ber. 16-foot. 2x12 2x6 2x I
classified page. L ist y o u r w ants in 1x12 L. A W hittle. L aurel. T e le ­
these colum ns.
tf p hone Scholls 2213.
13-,
Extension Center
Classes to Start
Robb Building
Offices Opened
!
-lb.
tin
C O FFE E
2 -lb.tin
27c
53 c
2
2
29c
25c
l i t H .D E N
W E S I’
((O n lin u r d fro m page I )
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university of Toronto with tin* j
now fam ous “cou n try doctor." Dr j
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w orld-w ide renow n through h i s I
fam ous charges, the D ionne quin* !
tu p h t
San Jaun
O L IV E S Large,
rip e .
C ranberry Sauce
tins
17-oz tin. Ocean S pray
tins
No.
Fruit for Cocktail
15c
T in
DEL Mt
MGN'I E
Em it for Salads
P IN E A P P L E
D undee Ni
tin.
Monte
No 1 tin
for
Broken Sliced.
V if.iinins A, H anri ( ’
merry
' ’H E finest birds in W ashington
county have been ca refu lly se ­
lected for you — d eliciou s, tender
m eat and tasty flavor. Your C hrist­
m as dinner is sure to be a success if
you select the bird from th e large,
q u ality stock at th e HILLSBORO
C//R|STMR'
for the Holidays
^ A -*
BAKED
STAR HAM
C andied Peels ‘ Pound
k1".. ..
XM AS CANDY
»5
»«HOUK'S • » « ■ « •
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Glonfied with Cherries
Season's
fh e Sc T iso n s
Best Wishes
G reetings
A nother year rolls
around and old friend­
ships are riper, mel­
lower. To all our old
friends — and to the
new— we wish the hap­
piest Christm as of all,
bright and snowy as a
freshly-laundered shirt
M ay we w ish you
con tin u e d success a n d
happiness at th is jo y ­
ous C h ris tm a s -tid e and
a ll th ro u g h th e c o m in g
year.
W e th a n k yon fo r
past, p a tro n a g e
a n d
w elcom e a n o p p o r tu ­
n ity to s e r \e you d u r ­
in g 1938!
T rlrp h o n e 47
Hillsboro. O rr.
Roth D airy
High Grade M ilk and ( ream
B n \ 342
IIIBshorn
LOR
FRIDA Y
3 lbs. 35c OYSTERS
CHICKENS
I.B.
F lavor T ested.
H alf or W hole.
Fresh K illed.
LB.
PORK ROAST
Young and Fender.
from the
Home Laundry 8C
D ry Cleaners
SPECIALS
|,b.
E22
Lb.
LINK
H om e M ade.
I.b.
19c
W IN E
Old F.r hiDiird
•d
< IHM «L A T E S
: n.x
SATIN MIX
2 lbs.
As* ori ed
( ll«»( <H,A I ES
2 '.-lb . I,.,x
A. xm n led
( IKK <»I,A I ES
5-lb. box
25c
23c
69c
89c
Tiffany Fortified
rt. 25c q
t. 45c
qt.
-«.it. «»«•
7 ZvE-E,
PP
KITCHEN
TO W ELS
ZEE
BATHROO M
TISSUE
4ial.
2
$1.49
BEER
Town Cini» I,a g ri-
3™.»"..... 29c
ifaxr.
Parkay O L E O Pound
M iuce M eat N,,i,< Such 2
SA U SA G E
25c
35c
22c
25c
5c
3
3
21 Uns
i ’R r ».
rolls
rolls
$3.25)
8
a
20c
23c
25 c
14c
P rices E ffectiv e T hurs. - Eri., Dec. 23 and 24
1 71/2C VEAL ROAST
t.b
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Jewel Shorfng 4 lbs. 49c
Summer Sausage
J 9c
T hüringer S tyle.
19c
W II.E A PA S,
QUART
i
19c
35 c
O Y S T E R S COVE 11 2 tins
P E A S II. N o. & 2 D. tin 'l s in y size 2 tins
A S P A R A G U S ....... No. West.
2 tin
B antam .
A
CORN
",
tills
4U can s
rm o u r's .
T om ato Juice A 10-oz.
tin
For Your Christmas Dinner
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ED’S
MASTER MKT.
19c
land
Scholls
43
“
"Merry
Christmas"
News H ighlights
WANTED Man to clear
Births
Roy E. B ierly, Kiillon; on
B erger—To Mr. and Mrs Ernest road.
B erger of n ear H illsboro. D ecem ­
b er 18. a boy.
NICELY furnished 3-room
Rumsey To Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
ap artm en t, furnace heat,
Rum sey of P ortland. D ecem ber 21. bath: and garage.
819 E
a boy. at Jones hospital.
street.
s J j
M e a ty C u ts.
H illsboro
meat C o .
EAT THEBiSJ^PAYTHEI f  / r
FREE
delivery
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H
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t K L t DELIVERY
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, H illsb oro
Phone 3131
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