The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 24, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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J. E. Lewton is Dog License
Deadline
Candidate for Next
Monday
Unit Sponsor
D eadline for pu rch asin g dog li­
censes in W ashington county is next
Monday, F eb ru ary 28 B eginning on
(C o n tin u ed fro m page I I
w ould req u ire 7 09 p er cent of the Tuesday. M arch 1. a special do llar
penalty
tax w ill be added to the
rev e n u e dollar to replace t h e
taxes now paid in th e district bv cost of all licenses, according to
th e private com panies The Taco­ C ounty C lerk W. A T upper.
m a public plant co n trib u tes 10 ner
D uring th e past w eek, licenses
cent. Besides, t h e u tility sp ell­ i nave been issued at th e ra te of
b in d ers v e r y cunningly refrain about UXi a day. T u p p er said w ith
from disclosing that when th e ta x ­ an increase in this n u m b er ex p ect­
payers save on th e ir electric bills ed before th e deadline. R egular li­
they w ill have m ore money w ith cense fees are $1 for m ales and
w hich to pay taxes. P riv ate con­ spayed fem ales, and $1 50 for fe­
cern s only pay taxes w ith the m ale dogs. The penalty fees w ill
m oney they collect from th e ta x ­ raise these to $2 and $2 50, resp ec­
payers. The am ount the tax p ay ers tively.
w ill save in one m onth, by low er
Money taken in from this source
rates, will m ore than pay for I ■
special election, so every d a y is used as an indem nity fund for
gained in organizing th e d istrict paym ent to farm ers w ho lose sheep
is a distinct adv an tag e to every o r goats throu g h attacks by dogs.
ta x p ay e r as well a s to e v e ry d o m es­
tic consum er of electrical energy
Amateur Event
Draws interest
A great deal of interest is being
show n in the annu al A m erican L e­
gion am ateu r contest to be held
in March, according to com m ittee
rep o rts at the legion post m eeting
Tuesday night. More en tries are
being m ade each w eek Cash prizes
a re aw arded.
T w enty entries have been m ade
to date in th e contest, in cluding one
of four cowboys and tw o g irls from
Scholls singing m elodies aro u n d a
fireplace. E ntries should be m ade
as soon as possible w ith J a k e Weil
Leon S. Davis o r A. J. Foelker.
com m ittee m em bers.
Legion ju n io r baseball o rg an iza­
tion activity w ill begin at once, ac­
cording to Ed. L Moore, general
chairm an, w ho rep o rted on t h e
day night at th e K P hall. T here
w ill be in itiation and all m em bers
a re req u ested to bo presen t H ost­
esses for th e m eeting are M esdam cs
W C. G ifford. H A K uratli, R F
Peters. S. E Eayram an d H. S.
Rogers.
Birthday Celebrated—
Mrs. R. W. G ates gave a party
Monday afternoon in honor of the
tw elfth birth d ay of h er son. R ich­
ard. A n u m b er of his schoolm ates
atten d ed
M idway P rogram M arch 4—
M idway school w ill h av e a p ro ­
gram and basket social F rid ay
M arch 4 at 8 00 p. m at th e school
house.
Grand Jurors
End Session;
Five Indicted
west Union
Mi and Mr.- C arl Voges e n te r­
tained the Fellow ship club T uesday
at a birthday radio p arty honoring
O tto Voges Mr Voges is the p re si­
d ent of the club.
Edna Mae B erger spent the w eek-
en d w ith h er g ran d p a re n ts Mr and
Mrs
Jo h n Schneider, of Rock
C reek
Mrs H erm an Voges of H illsboro,
form erly of West Union, left M on­
day for the hospital to undergo an
o peration
B irthday C elebrated
A birthday party was given S a t­
urday afternoon at the hom e of
C hris Reichen in honor of M arilyn
N ottage s seventh birthday a n n iv e r­
sary T h ere w ere ten guests p re s­
ent B arbara B ellinger w as a guest
C ounty grand ju ry
ernoon re tu rn e d five
th ree of w hich w ere i
P earl McLeod and
Sim s w ere indicted i
charge on one count,
m an was indicted on a
als charge They a p p
cuit court Saturday
guilty T heir case w as
advisem ent by Ju d g e 1
ers and sen ten ce p o
tw o w ere allow ed I
pending sentencing
The g ran d ju ry was
til Thursday . M arch 3.
Saturday. February 26
Friday. M arch 4
Scholls Ju n io r W oman's c l i
benefit d in n er at church parlors
Give j our family
plenty of
GOLD LEAF
"Pasteurized'
MILK
Gold Leaf Da iry
Products Co.
D istributors of T aylor G u ern sey
D airy G rade A Raw M ilk
138 E. Main
Hillsboro
Phone 1081
Don’t Neglect
YOUR COLD!
CREAM
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PEACHES. 'i
m i t l i flit li enlry cnclo«** «-mi «»f n L«*v*«triit
from a ra u of SAW MFI.I.OW T> COFFEE
o r curiose a labri-replica. Mail lo C onte.!
D cpt.. SAW FINE FOODS. San lr a n c i.r o .
C ontesi cloaca Aprii 6, 1938.
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M elicmi'd COFFEE
1 G R I N D S .. .
D R I P .,
REGULAR
t
TOMATO JUICE
52c
PRUNES. E hi
2-lb. pkg.
om e
miarían
SYRUP.
Pure
nuiple. l-lb
Delta D rue
Store
SJC
CORN, Gulden liai
Cream Style. 2
Pineapple
No
Sliced. No. 2 * •_, (¡n
S big slices.
2 I
PEANUT BUTTER
l-lb. jar
>
Demonstration - S & W Fine Foods
Ihursday, Friday and Saturday, February 24, 25 and 26. Sam ples ol
com plete line will be opened for display.
Do not fail to see this qu
m erchandise. Special price» for »1»«... »I.-«.« «4....-
i
M ade w ith O ccident Flour,
th is delicious 100'
w hole w
loaf today—the tru e h ealth b r
Loaf
10c and 14c
GOLD-N-SNO CAKE
QU.I ntitil'x
T asty yellow b u tte r cake
icing a n d c
FRENCH DO-NUTS. Doz.
ANGEL FOOD LOAF CAKE
S om ething d ifferen t for p.irtit
Fruit Filled COFFEE CAKES
PERFECTION BAKERY
D em and P erfection B read an d P astries at
Coming Events
G ym nasium building fund b en e­
fit a t R eedville in evening
A nnual reunion and hom ecom ­
in g West Union and Jackson schools
a t N orth P lains K. P. h all in ev e­
ning.
Monday. F eb ru ary 28
N ational L eague of Women V ot­
ers organization m eeting at Forest
H ills club house. 12:30 p m
R. N. A. card party, old G range
hall, 8 p. m.
Tuesday. M arch 1
W ashington G range benefit card
p a rty a t N orth P lains K P. hall. 8
© ig O ja e i
R obert Tongue, stu d en t a t the
U niversity of Oregon, spoilt the
w eek-end at th e hom e of his p a r­
ents. Mr and Mrs. E B Tongue.
Mrs R. W. Cox spent last w eek
at O regon City w ith h er son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C arlos
Johnson
«SAVE with SAFETY»»
Mrs. H elen G a rd n e r of Y akim a.
Wash . w as a guest M onday of Miss at
DRUG
STORE
-T__ -i»____
M arion L ytle an d o th e r H illsboro _____••
friends
Dr. W. B. Hale. Mrs. G eorge Buri,
l
Ivory Soap
KRAUT
GrapeSruit
our G rocer
TOMATOES
TISSUE
February 25 and 26
CORN BEEF
EXTRA SAVINGS
That is what
S. & H. GREEN
STAM PS mean
to every thrifty
shopper. If you
haven’t s t a r t e d
your book— start
now !
Today . . . 0 1 .0 0 buys Just a« ninny SAW FINE FOODS
«» SL.kO linuglit in iln. year o f 1929 or even fit the
“ average” year o f 1926. You save 1 / 3 at T oday', low
prirea o f SAW' rannrd fru it, u iu l vegetables.
tw fu /ltíu Jt
J/z r
DR DAVID ROBERTS
On O. S. ( ’. C»mn
OREG ON S T A T E t
C orvallis. Eeb. 23—Lynn
of H illsboro, senior in i
at O regon S tate college,
nam ed on the comm ittee
a rra n g em en ts for the Ea
club b anquet to be held
Council Approves
New Sewer Plan
Don’t Gamble
With Health
$500!!!%»
Guy S elw in Allison of Los A n­
geles. G al. au th o r, tra v e le r, and
lecturer, will speak Sunday ev e ­
ning at 7:30 at t h e M ethodist
church His subject w ill be "W hen
L incoln's D ream G ame T ru e "
T he public is w elcom e to h ear
Mr. A lliso n s m essage No charge
for adm ission, but a free w ill of-
At Jones H ospital—
H elen Mae F enton is u n d er treat
m ent for a w rist in ju ry receiv ed o
th e school grounds.
Jaco b Schm idt of L aurel is unde
m edical care.
Mrs. H arry H ittle u n d erw en t
m ajo r operation T hursday. Dr A
O. P itm an o p eratin g
Mrs H. J Elliot had h e r tonsil:
rem oved by D r A O. Pitm ai
Ih u rsd ay and D H. P eterson u n d er
w ent the o peration on Frida»
Joseph A. Tubbs
Dies Wednesday
M instrel show given by C o rn e­
liu s Civic Im provem ent club in
C ornelius school au d ito riu m i n
evening.
CRUIADE FOR LOW PRICE!
/oZZi/zv tvbeKIUW
Author, Traveler
to Lecture Here
L ester W etzbarger of F o rt Peek.
Mont was a H illsboro v isito r M on­
day. trying to locate th e place fo r­
m erly ow ned by his g ran d fath er.
Mr. Trum bo. and fam ily m o re than
40 years ago His m o th er w as fo r­
m erly Miss C ora T rum bo of this
city and is now Mrs. V. C. W etz­
barg er of Jo rd an . Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S ew ell visited
Ray P ile Sunday at th e Good S am ­
a ritan hospital.* Mr. Pile, w ho was
seriously in ju red w hile engaged in
his duties as state police officer in
E astern Oregon, is im p ro v in g slow ­
ly-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W ieber sp en t com m erce. M rs F red S ew ell w as
th e w eek-end at Eugene, w h ere he chairm an of th e hostess, co m m ittee
atten d ed a state m eeting of th e and Mrs. Vesey G ard n er had ch arg e
K nights of C olum bus T hey plan to o f th e m usical program .
The program included songs by
hold a sta te convention th e re in
Joseph A llen Tubbs. 75. for the May.
th e C offee club trio. M esdam es
past 14 years a R eedville resident,
Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k N. P a re n t G ard n er. W J E nschede an d Ben
died at his hom e W ednesday after and d au g h ter M argaret of N elscott Faber, violin ensem ble by K a th e r­
a short illness.
w ere guests M onday of Mr P a r­ ine Reule. C h arlo tte P atterso n . R ob­
He is survived by his widow. e n ts m other, Mrs Emm a P arent, ert Holznagel, and Elroy S chindler,
Mrs. A rm ina T ubbs of Reedville. and sister, Mrs. Ray Sigler, and accom panied by Mrs. W ayne P a t­
and four children. Mrs C W. Han- fam ily.
terson.
de. Skykom ish. Wash . Mrs. G eorge
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert A. W oolsey
Riggs. M arysville. Wash.. Bud E and baby son Jo h n H enry visited
Tubbs. C astle Rock. Wash., a n d S atu rd ay and S unday w ith’ Mr and
C larence E. T ubbs of Honolulu. T. Mrs. F red K orn. The baby w as the
H. One sister. Mrs. E lla Sheldon. w in n er of th e V ernonia baby d erb y
C am pville. Wash., and a brother. Ja n u a ry 1.
E ugene of C hateck. Wash., and a
Allen S ig ler spent th e w eek-end
A pproval of plans and specifica­
large nu m b er of gran d ch ild ren also w ith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and tions fo r H illsboro's new Sll.lXX)
survive. He an d Mrs. T ubbs cele­ Mrs. Will P aren t, at O cean P ark. sew er, recen tly m ade possible by
b rated th e ir golden w edding a n n i­ He accom panied Mr. a n d Mrs. an additio n al fed eral loan and
v ersary on O ctober 14. 1936
Jesse H ayes of A loha on th e trip. grant, w as g iven by th e city co u n ­
M r T ubbs was horn at S tevens-
Miss M arion L ytle and h er m o th ­ cil a ’ a special aftern o o n session
point, Wis.. October 18. 1862. F u ­ e r and aunt. Mrs. C. E. L y tle and
r e r a i arran g em en ts a re n ch arg e .M rs. C arrie E lder, a rc m oving this
o f Y oung's F u n eral Home. D ay of I w eek into th e L ester Irelan d a p a rt­
th e fu n eral w ill be set later.
m ents.
Mrs. N E H aw orth is acting as 1
, organist at th e Epicopal church in ’
I place of Miss E v angeline F u ller. '
who is ill. Miss F u ller expects to
Thursday. February 21
resum e h e r place shortly.
I
P.-T. A. benefit p arty at
Dr. and Mrs. C harles K lock o f •
G a rd n e r hom e at North
P o rtlan d atten d ed All S ain ts last !
evening
Sunday and w ere entertained at |
R otary club luncheon, cham ber d in n er by the Rev. and Mr.-. Regi- •
of com m erce. 12:10 p. m
n ald Hicks.
«
A nnual H illsboro d in n er at Aloha
Ladies G uild of the Episcopal |
G ran g e hall in evening.
church met a week ago w ith Mrs. ■
Friday, February 25
A. A. Hodges. Mrs. V esey G a rd n e r 1
P lay at L eisyville school, 8:30 p. gave a m ost in terestin g address on !
Prices Effective
' H ym ns an d th e ir A uthors.”
„
a t Rosedale
LEAD! HOUIEW IVEI'
ORANGES
2
GRAPEFRUIT 5
EETTUCE
...
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PU RE GOLD
Niei
and ,1
A R M O U RS
12-oz. tin
I nit e, new clean stock of merchandise
offer you at quality prices. W e give
it fit everyho ly ’s pocketbook.
ROAST BEEF— Armour’s. 12-oz
CHILI CON CARNE— 11-oz, tin
C H FFSFK
RAFT Swig. X
9
Swanky
GUEST IVORY SOAP— 6 bars
FELS NAPTH A SOAP CHIPS— L
HEWMtrs NU-W AY GROCERY
Phone 771
POST TOASTIES
HILLSBORO
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GRAPENUT FLAKES— Pkg.
SHREDDED W H EAT— 2 pkgs.
SALAD DRESSING
DINNER BELL
SALAD DRESSING— Dinner Bell
SANDW ICH SPREAD— Chef Sm
Quart
PINEAPPLE
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE— Stokely
PEACHES— Dundee. No. 2 }/t I
If usual home remedies don't bring
immediate relief, consult your doctor J y.
to avoid serious ailment.
BUTTER [
50c size LISTERINE. 2 for
50c Pcpsodent ANTISEPTIC. 2
60c ALKA SELTZER
Armand’s FACE POWDER and
LIPSTICK. $2 value for
S
w-a-nays, I here
, reared and its
irefully selected
snt inspected for
r 1« 1*
MINCED CI.AMS— Royal ( lief.
OYS I ERS— U tter Love. 2 5- oj
LARGE HEADS
EACH
NOT
Rx-periments
ED'S
MASTER MKT
CAULIFLOWER
Y our h ealth is fa r loo
im p o rta n t for us to e x ­
p e rim e n t w ith M lbstitutf
o r d ru g s of d o u h If ill
sta n d a rd in fillin g y o u r
p rescrip tio n s.
We
u se
o n ly those p rescritied by
your
physician.
com ­
po u n d ed ex a c tly as he
directs.
O R A N G IN
I I M ONS
Bacon
Pork Link lh AU5ACE
M utton Chops
Cod Fish BRICK. Lb.
Liver SS“ 2
M utton S te w "•
lo r Seasoning. Lb
CRACKERS
PRODUCE FEATURES
are many grades de ending on
age. Meats you buj at HILLS-
for high quality and fine taste
your protection.
LARD
OYSTERS
Pint
22c
PORK ROAST
B < (K )(.N A , I.IVI R SAUSAGE,
MINCFI) HAM Lb.
PORK RIBS -W h ile they Iasi.
I
4
Pound
r ic e s
H illsb oro Pharm acy
We Reserve Ihe Right to Limit Quantities
HILLSBORO
H illsboro
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