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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1938)
Twïï f? T r f * r n * n X f! r r City Council Holds Initial 19^8 Meeting | prisoners' work reim burse p o lic e departm ent th e ' ft t t T « r n * a , n n r r o k Tualatin Experiences Highest Water in Flood M e lliu is h R e p o r ts f u r Y e a r Forty calls w ere received by the fire d ep artm en t d u rin g the year, the annual re o m t of S W Melliuish chief stuted T w elve of th ese w ere gen eral alarm s. IT still alarm s, th ree lo t false alarm s and eight country calls «1 (C onlinued from p a re I.) ► JAYlls, one of the council m em bers l.oss covered b \ in su ran ce w ithin i th e city was Sliiiiil and the d ep ait- , u ho played a leading ro le in the nn nt gave aid to ru ral pro p erty in tro d u c tio n of new traffic ordi- valued al $15.400. partially covered » nances last fall, d eclared “our area by in -aran ee .Among additions to for park in g is very small. The com- th e d ep artm en t during th e y ear nt of m erchants since the new w ere -HR) feet of new hose and a laws w ent into effect have been Dodge ton-and-a-halt' tru ck chassis so favorable that perhaps it would to rep lace old, t equipm ent S p o n be m ore advantageous to extend soring of th e Happy Days ' c e le b ra tion n etted th e firem en $35,) foi th e area ra th e r th an reduce it." City M anager G eorge McGee r e th eir ■ inking fund and a sim ilar ported that a request had been re-1 am ount for th e d ep artm en t's funds c i ived from a woman living on Wes! ! F ire p revention week saw an e x W ashington, seeking to have two- tensive program carried on u n d er hour park in g restrictions placed on direction of F ire M arshal W ilbur th at street w est of First avenue j Dillon The extensive rem odeling of C annerv w orkers, it was stated, oc the city h all's fire d ep artm en t , w as also m entioned in the cupy all the park in g places on that q u a rti report stre e t d u rin g th e day !R th e n close of m the e R ebonding ordinance figured fori Shortly before u , - i „ ic - m,- o s e or recalling sew er loan bonds was no; «nesting, th e m ayor was called upon presented at the Tuesdav m eeting. | f01' an address A lthough he excus- City A ttorney P a tte r- n ex plained etl him self from a form al talk he rince he is w aiting for final figures m entioned a n u m b er of fu tu re prob- Wbl the city audito r before p reparing ' lem s co nfronting th e citv. U lie necessary ord in an ce A uditor “I do feel it behooves th e council A I. A m acher ten d ered his m onth- to think seriously on two franchises b audit report and announced th at —the w ater and th e lighting " he the city had been m ore fortunate said “The w ater situ atio n is an a—i” the m a tte r of 1937 tax es than em ergency, although th e electrical f jn a n y other sim ilarly sized com m u one cannot be classed as th at " n itie s . The levy last y ear was $27.- He m entioned J. D Ross and the A o V’*;111 b u tch er at T u alatin , 103. and collections w ere in excess ideas of the B onneville chief w ith of that, he said. w as i e i t r t e d h i . T ’'“ regard to pow er d istrict m ark etin g tesy O regon Jo u rn a l ' '" S id ew alk Construction Passed of electric p ow er in th e fu tu re in fo i’ !c s tr u c t, ¿ a ,lin « connection w ith ‘ th e ex p iratio n of is . a n a s r ^ ^ s a r j ? « w « « " » i « I» » sta tu s of th e city 's claim to the M iscellaneous W ork Finished of Lincoln street betw een T hird land. R eceipt of a letter from the A S and Fourth, and for th e h alf block T hree w ine sellers' licenses w ere on th e south side of Jack so n street H uiek com pany in Illinois, offering issued to Fairw ay M arket. O regon betw een F ifth and S ix th avenue» rev en u e bonding of w ater system s Piggiy Wiggly and th e Safew ay R esidents w ill be given a 30-dav an en gineering su rv ey of the sys- Store, w ith no dissenting votes period in w hich to m ake necessary tenf. au d it of th e w ater com pany's noted. arrangem ents for the w alk building. books and assistance in tak in g the Mrs Edna S iegrist w as announced A fter that lime, th e citv m anager com pany over was rep o rted through as th e new assistant in th e citv C ity A ttorney P atterson. The le t w ill assum e charge of 'th e w ork reco rd er's office, filling th e post ’ and assess th e p ro p erty fo r w ork te r was tu rn ed over to th e pow er left vacant since early last m onth and light com m ittee for fu rth e r in w hen Miss H elen S tevens resigned. done. ’ Police C hief O O F reem an p re vestigation. X O B ristol ap p eared before the sented his annual rep o rt, w hich r e p e a le d th at 56 arrests had been council and req u ested changing of th e •jiiade in 1937, and a total of $432 ‘in lnJ I law a 'n r re e q q u l irin - g “ all - fix tu re s over ■ fines collected. O vernight i a i 1 Sldewalks be not lo w er than Jorb'ers w ere num bered at 97 he nine *eet. He stated th at he plans j said. In addition to 436 plum bing .erect a r e ° n si8H over his store, ■inspections and 119 electric w irin g o a! an e iSbt-foot height. A mo- TJ.'ispections. d ep en t covered " as p,afs.ed th e city Jaggi S r died S unday „ - . . , , his ,......... e - artm ................. .. a , , , , ' . to " have ------ C hristian . «i iv ir f o f calU io iH n t a n » ;,.;....... .................. a t t o r *to V o lm d ^ 'p ’doctors th e n e y d r a « f t r a d n i n a m a p n n H ^ m p S n t 4 - San— '' Hospital in P ort I j e 5' s TOR e JBB j <S c ! w RKET- k L Tntir !.ty, Tinuarv 6 1' form erly of this place, and t (ten Secondary H ighw ay \ i aled her i l . u i g l i l e i h e r e S he is G RAV EL ■■urvi\ed b\ th re e d au g h ters and Bids Due Today Ba! lo t e o n s l r u e t lo n o f a n 8 7 - Itlv-cr Knit— $ 1 :5 yard h o i so, iiho one s i s t e , M in ' \ \ a I- o! p il e t r e s t l e o n t h e W e I F o t k I'lu s h e d $1.5(1 yard 77 y. ai . el age F uneiid .erviee e l t h e D llir.v e t e e k s e r t t i i n o f th e ,' w ine held Fnda.v ufh rnooit Inlet D elivered N ehalem -a o u h d u i v h ig t iw a v am i I m enl was in I nceln M emorial o ii d u i . e am i tt r l. ie in g of il- m ile 1 Fail, R a y m o n d M c C a r th y w i l l h e o p e n e d a l th e m e e t in g o t | Daniel B arrell of I oi A n g e le s Ih e t a le h ig h w . i v e o m m is a o n I o . l urent G rove Pliuuc 34HM Cal who has to e n w o r k i n g o u t i t ,1 lv m I o i t l . u i i l th e o o - l i i f f i r e o i t h a t e it y a a ■uhstitute m a ll e a r r i e t te r Ihe pa-.t t w o \ at .. In i . b e e n g t \ n a reg u lar mad carrier's job, accot lin g to ., m , a. .,‘ te r e c e iv e d b \ hr: parents U- M i .. . 1 M ■ I k i n B a r i a 11 , . Ph , da\ IÖ Y e a r s I 'A iie r ie iir e Mr and Mi : H enry B eilelsp.uh into) lam ed on New V ia, eve for Mi and Mr Don Englen md little Intvrior or E xterior— T ri*<* Estim ate* Fa> i M r : Doroths t 'o ,,|. ., n . l 1 , .- lie Brown Mr amt Mi H ailes B arber and S pray P ain tin g a S p e c ia ls d u u g h le r t r l e n e . i t L a G rande v is ited Mi B a r b . , l a t h i t F r e d I t i r liei Wed < aluv W It (level and ,,o | eland, o f T r o v v i s it e d v e r . i l d a \ . la s t w e e k IHlIabcru. Ituute 5 Phone Schulls 1431 Painting Contractor M . W. B E N N E T T w it h h « ■H is show n in the a hove p ictu re standing outside his shop last T hursday to th eir highest pom . More than a foot of w ater T ualatin, w here th e w ater w as deepest and stayed longest C ut corn- Lutheran Aid Meets Friday; Many Holiday Parties Held iRv Mrs. Anna Rock) M r a nd M rs F i r 'd B at het 1 'h r men a re con in Mr and Mt Chat h W underlich - enterl.lined at th eir hem e id Cep terv ille all ot Mr W underlich's sisters and th eir (anul. . tor a New Y en d in n e r p arti O thers pre4 e n tw in e Mi and Mr W d liam V .it, L e m a m i -, ns Mi and Mr Frank 0 D onnell ami children Mr ami Mrs F rank ll'o h e i and -on and d au g h ter T hefts K rp o rtrd Some tow nsfolk are wen,I,-ring ( C ornelius is h arboring an und,■sit- able citizen as sevcrel thefts have been r e p o r t e d I e , - | \ \ \ 'a A l I.. ■ reports the lo s s of several liens, ene of which re tu rn e d tin- second dav Ole O lson lost a h uge tnrkcv gob b lit; Mi I. Shaw several h o ttie , of milk, and the latest was when a battery was taken from a car in th e C leveland garage la-t Thursdav night and E verett S traughan w ere d in n er the p arty guests of Mr and Mrs Ross L u th eran church will m eet at the Jackson ot Forest G rove, S unday hom e o f Mrs M artin D eshcr Friday Mr and Mrs I.ee Miles of S te v afternoon enson. W ash, spent Ute w eek-end D inner p artv guests of M r and holidays w ith M r and M r- Ole A nother attem pt to m ake final Mrs H enry Hoffman for N e w Olson. arran g em en ts for a citv-w ide retail Y ear's w ere Mr and Mrs Adolph Among the teachers w ho a tte n d store closing hour w ill he m ade late Hoffm an. Mr and M i- C arl H off this week or eat ly next week when man Mr and Mrs Tony M iller Miss ed the O regon S tate T eachers a s the retail t r a d e - com m ittee of the at P ortland last w eek C aroline H offm an of P ortland. Ida sociation H illsboro cham ber of eotnm i'rce M iller K enneth Sm ith Mrs C h ris w ere Mr and Mrs I. C M ooberrv holds its Special m eeting Jam es V anl.om R obert C ochran tina S hu and A lbert Hoffman Some tune ago petitions w ere c ir and M I. K athan culated and w en- - g m d bv nearly Mrs Ray T ritcs and daughter. Dean M i-kim ins of La G range. 11X1 per re n t of the m erchants, only B everly spent last week at Tigard, 'v u u u u p U L llU Ia ------------ n n lta th w u 9 - uire.m ents so th at neon signs signs could could 1 Iand a n d * Funeral F u n cral services w e r e h e ld w here Mrs. T rites was helping care Wyo . w ho w as a resident h ere sev th ree failing to initial th e docum ent J h night night to to checking checking s applications e ra l years ago. is visiting friends At the -p e iia l m eeting, an endeavor •for enlistm ent in th e arm y and be placed below th e present build- W ednesday aftern o o n at th e P hillips for her uncle. G T West, w ho is and relatives w i l l be m ade to com plete the peti- seriously ill w ith pneum onia. Mrs. ^ ° raT dheChhrC\ 3 " “ ‘" “ T * . H aw . Work done d u rin g th e past ^ v ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ d ^ ti Miss M ary A nn Peschka of H ills Kslablishm, f a 30 closing T rites cam e hom e for the w eek-end y e a r by city jail prisoners totaled h o u r on week days, w ith n ♦> p, m boro spent the w eek-end will, Miss X J d . E M alingCOmPa n >-' B. M F rts :n b o rg Co f f i o X d r ' V but re tu rn e d to h er uncle’s hom e J ’1- days. F reem an said, divided S atu rd ay cln.sin H elene Shaw Monday. sought bv the in to 10 days on streets, seven days Mr and Mrs. C S killm an. B etty com m ittee. prim ard> f o r the bene C ouncilm an A rth u r K roeger was ®*r ' •Ja8 » ‘ was born in S w itzer- D uane O 'l.anie Honored cm city lots. 10>2 days at th e sew- and B eatty w ent to W atseco Friday fit of store emj loyes and to give _ age disposal plant ’ ancj ,4 davs nam ed ?n a new p ro p erty com m it- and ^Iav 10- 1868- and cam e to Am- Mrs. H ow ard O 'L anie en tertain ed ind S .iturday night.- 'p a in tin g signs.” He asked th at t h p ,e e ' w aich w ill rep lace th e old p a rk »!ici . W y ears a^ " He settled in th e T hursday afternoon in honor of her and visited at the J. C ooper home, city departm ents b e n e fite d bv th e com m htee. w o rk of w hich w as tak- P h illip s com m unity and had resided son D uane on his 10th b irth d ay a n re tu rn in g hom e Sunday. ------- ™ ln e en over by th e new p a rk comm is- th ere “ e v e r since. ---- " D -------- J is su rv iv n iversary. T h ere w ere 18 guests Mr and Mrs. C harles C'hartrey eceased had as guests at a d in n e r partv sion form ed last year. T w o offers ed by th e w idow. Mrs. E lizabeth present. for th e n citv-held E ngland p ro p erty S unday Mr and Mrs P hilip K alsch *“■ iT -u c iu cuigiana and tw o sons an d th ree W atch w ere held at a n d W ilfred, and Mr. and Mrs Jim i on West O ak stre e t w ere held up d aughters. C h ristian J r . A lfred ,, ,, night , services , M. f E church Friday C h artrev of Toledo pending fu rth e r in vestigation o f Mrs. G e rtru d e K auer. C lara and th e H illsboro by ------------------------ Id tud a of in th e m e P h i-niiiips illip s com m unity. fron> h e re at- Miss M avne S u sb au er left S u n com m unity A A f ' . el?‘" j g i - A n ".u ™ber i v ..................... sister. Mrs. Jo h n B uehler. P ort- Ed" 'onst? " ,a n d . Mrs day to spend a w eek in P ortland OUR BIG land, a sister in G erm any, one in M attie Sm ith sang in old fashioned visiting friends Miss E leanor H erm ens spent the S w itzerland and a b ro th e r in S w it costume. Mrs. Sm ith also gave a talk on the first Sunday school in holiday vacation w eek in P ortland zerland also survive. Hillsboro. visiting h er au n t and uncle. M r and A rran g em en ts w ere in ch arg e of M attie Sm ith w as the recip ien t of Mrs W illiam V andenberg. S he r e Y oung's F u n eral Home. an unusual calender received frem tu rn ed to h er hom e h ere S unday W inifred Rand, who is a m issionary G ran d m o th er A rrid e n t V i c t i m in Shanghai. China. She is a d au g h Mr and Mrs. E arle P h elp s atten d - ‘ te r of Mrs E rnest R and of P ortland, ed th e funeral of Mr P help - but th e fam ily form erly lived in grandm other. Mrs. Ellen P u rser Cornelius. Ends at 7 P. M. w ho w as stru ck dow n by a c a r and Mr. and Mis. Jo h n Leipold and killed. D ecem ber 27. 1937. w hile W ilbur spent th e w eek-end w ith crossing a street in P ortland She J a s p e r W. Enochs. 85. died here M r and Mrs. H erm an T hies and w as th e m o th er of Mrs. R Phelps. Has a m essage fo r last W ednesday nig h t a fte r being ill sons of P ortland. for cn e w eek of pneum onia. F uneral Jacob C orrell, w ho has lived in you over January 8 services w ere held M onday a fte r C ornelius fo r a great m any years, W i t h e z p r e u i v e b e a u ty o f m a t e r ia l noon at th e Donelson & ” Sew ell has m i.iu v n i to the hom e of his a n d f o r m , a w e ll- p la n n e d m e m o r ia l oved H o d g e n -B r e w ste r chapel, w ith in term en t follow ing in daughter. Mr Floyd Shay on Fern w ill e v e r b e a s h rin e o f d e v o tio n a n d th e I. O O. F. cem etery. Rew A lex- Hill. a s a tis fa c tio n to th is a n d c o m in g • Lots o f ex cellen t a n d er H aw th o rn e conducted t h e W alter W ilfley, a teacher in the g e n e r a tio n s . T o a id y o u in a r r iv in g values left. SeF n ^ n . , , Hil1 M ilitary academ y, spent the a t a f it t i n g c h o ic e is o u r re s p o n s i Enochs a retire d farm er, w as holiday vacation w ith his parent b i lit y . C o n s u lt us, e n t ir e ly w ith o u t bo in in N oble county. Ohio, on F eb- Mr. and Mrs. J R W ilfley EVERY S U N D A Y o b lig a tio n . • Rock bottom prices. ru a rv 5. 1852. and cam e to H illsboro Miss M ary A nn B arrett, a nurse D esigned especially for 36 y ears ago w ith his w ife and fam at th e Good S am aritan hospital in ck — both chick- O r e g o n M o n u m e n t W o r k s ily. His wife. M arg aret Anise P o rtland, w as a guest T hursday and b ree . d , n in ,| g f sto at 1 :3 0 P. M. .ir b ^ v a • Store-w ide selection s. Enochs, died in Ju n e. 1916. MASTER Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore. F riday at the hom e of Mr and Mrs A a tr “ K ’ ------ , — MA S u riv in g a re fo u r daughters. Mrs. t L eonard M elanson. -- S - H -- assures ------------------- increased H. H S tannard, Mgr. C arrie L orina A bbott and Mrs. M r P aul Senko. w ho has been h a tc h a b ility and livability of — FEA TU R IN G — B lanche L ucille D eP cnning of H ill-- ill w ith pleurisy, is im proving. chicks. Fed w ith “G reen- Come in to d ay before boro. Mrs. Daisy M ae R ogers of Orenco, and Mrs. G ertru d e Ida R ob from a w eek's visit with h er son m elk;'.' !f Ki™».«" of n a tu re ’., th is m oney-saving sale ertson. P o rtlan d . T w o brothers, H oward, and family, at Sherw ood essential feed ingredients. is over. P lu m m er Enochs of Long Beach, Miss T helm a L illy ' retu rn ed w ith 'C aL . and M elvin Enochs of S tock- her. Ph. D. ton. Cal., in addition to five grand- P a rty guests New Y ear's day at ch ild ren and one g reat-g ran d d au g h - th e hom e of M r and Mrs. J E H or Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry ter. also survive. ton w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. H Bur- T elephone 3061 ham of Forest Grove. Mrs. A. F Sponsored by the local If sickness occurs in y o u r home Keehn and Mrs. A H Sehlottm an do you k n o w how to get a doctor both of Elm onica; Erw in K eehn of Wash Mrs. F , Stevenson. W ash: : Mr and Mrs Howe & Wells, Props. L u th eran C hurches of the nnirlfiv'» Tf ____ lion do v v yu S a tt6 n ‘ A A rn a n d «'-n W esley of Hi sboro 207 E. Main St. Phone 1412 tion do you k n o w how to find a - h n ------ Jo M cK illop of P ortland visit Open S atu rd ay N ights good oculist? If you h av e a sick M issouri Synod cow, o r horse, o r dog, do you know ed the first part of last week at the hem e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W il how to g et a good v eterin ary ? C on cox. su lt th e P rofessional card s in thi J. F S traughan. Mr and Mrs. A. A rgus. t E F ry e and sons D ale and Dean. C O R N E L IU S L a d ie s ’ A i d C losing I lo u r to he D iscussed A g ain of Resident Here 40 Years Dies C leanup SA LE The LUTHERAN Hour Saturday Resident Here 36 Years Dies K A L E Master Mash • P u re D ru gs » C a r e fu lly F ille d • Q u ick D e liv e r y \\ ht-n |»i t»t it»u , health is involved it becom es an im portant d u t\ t«> use the utm ost care m preMH vutg il The Palm pt ides i . li upon th e m odern. acicpte<t method* of prescription p rep aratio n used here Expet t p h u tin acisti and pure drug , h i health protection ( 'o n g iu tu la tiu n s to the Commercial National Bank on its new han k in g quurtcrH PALM DRUG STORE W h ere Y ou Fliotie 266 S ave on D rug»” Illllxboro. O regon J a n u a ry C learance S-A-L-E I.> Late M odels to rhoosi* from . All m akes anti luul.v tv h -. |<a, It e a r cu rries o n r O . K. G u a r a n t e e am i no reaso n ab le o ffe r will he tu rn ed dow n. Your old c a r ta k e n in tra d e . ’3 6 C h e v r o le t T o w n S ed a n $545 ’3 5 C h e v r o le t C ou p e 475 3 4 C h ev r o let I 1 o-ton T ruck 395 ’3 3 F ord I udor S e d a n 265 ’3 2 P ly m o u th C o a ch 195 ’31 H u d so n D e L u x e S e d a n 225 ’3 0 E sse x C o a ch ’2 9 P o n tia c 6 C ou p e HALVORSON MOTOR CO. ( IIFV K O I.ET HEALERS ( om pleto Shop Service H illsboro, O regon P h one 444 Dr. W. A. M a ier F a rm e rs’ C ash S to re The M E N ’S Sh°p S P E C IA L ! ! ! 4% A Are You an Argus Borrower r INTERNATIONAL From January 1, 1938 All m ot,ey deposited here before J a n u a ry 10 will d raw fu ll six m onths earn in g s from Ja n - u ary 1. Y our savings account unconditionally Guar- an teed . Sw itch y o u r account now fo r added earnings. M em ber F ederal H om e Loan Bank SAFE RELIABLE Washington Savings & Loan Assn. Savings A Ioa n Bldg. I _______ J. M. 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