The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    HILLSBORO
Page Four
ARGUS
TT I L L S B 0 R O ,
OREGON
Highlights in the HYeA's News
Funeral services f<
Couture, pioneer dau
mgton county, who
Under Way
Thursday. Vpril 14
ent Roosevelt
asks
Olive
edera
■cited
P«Niple to end
UI Ai'Kl AP
Rood road. Tll«*sday morning "lien COW
is major aid to economic
San Rafael trade paper publish
declares labor department I;
stalling tn
Bridges call in
hots' u lines
dept
Adams suffered minor burn , on
tin' hands and arms in subduing the
blaze.
reported
for Mr
$25 For Life
S.irah
Hillsbor
held
afternoon at Donelson
FOR SAI F
2Q acres de .• in.
Good house, barn, chicken hou e
g. followed by ritualistic $425 will handle Mac i<-nt
by officers of the Pythian
ALOHA REALTY CO
7p
'empie of which sh«' was
.1 member. Interment
in Fir HORSE
Lawn cemetery
UMdl
John Deere
Bar plow, s
E E 1
Wyss. . Aloha
rup. t.iK'l Hollenbeck. W II Bos-
Wright Mi Clyde FOR RENT Foui room fiiriiislud
aiMi tment " dll bath. $18 125 W
i in
Maine
had lived in
since 1878 and BALED
mile south
Witch
in Hillsboro sine
1908 Her hus-
band. Charles E Shore' dust in Hazel s
held in
Trial of Ray Gillespie Ed Gree­
ide talk
Chapel
Burla
hlldrcn to
ley and Wallace Webster. Forest
action to
was in Corneliu: check depression imperative and
Grove union members, on charges
cemetery T u e s declares that dictatorship might be
of assault and battery growing out
dav afternoon
of altercations at Al’s Oasis on Oc­
Couturc alternativ c
M rs
tober 30 1937. began i n circuit
from unemploy
a s b o r n in tatorships
court late Tuesday afternoon with
and insecurity
Plains, ment
selt'etion of the jury.
Drast
icalt'
revised
daughter of the
Trial proceedings got under way
bill pn nted by labor committee
marked the
band
Wednesday, with William A Lord
ated tn 1 n i tn u m
in hous
Thom,
R
m Hillsboro for
defending the trio. An attempt
25 cents an hour
wage to star
nehus
a
number
of
years
last
Friday
when
was made some time ago to secure
JO cents in th re«'
increase
the 1;
i mined 1- and
the Hillsboro high school and B
a change of venue for the trial,
years
tber
o
f
W Barnes junior high school bands
which was refused by the court
in
zke
this
pioneer's
presented a full-length program at
awarded
Lillian Lawler
.1
by
longshoremen.
family.
the high school auditorium
damages of $1583 by a jury Tues­
Mrs. Couture is
F E Bushnell, music director of
day in her suit against Columbia
s
u
r
V
1
'
e
d
b
y
Roosevelt
administration
projects
the two schools, conducted the one daughter. Eliza
county for injuries said to have
plan
to
tax
salaries
of
officeholders
five
daughter
Mrs
Nellie
Gord
program, which saw th«' junior high Hillsboro
been received on a n unrepaired
D<
and income from future U S bonds school band appearing first, fol­
county road near St Helen- Th«' Mrs Gladys Grenfell. Mrs. I
day evening. after
Clapp
and
Mrs
Ina
Larson.
Spanish
rebels
reach
sea
and
di-
in
lowed
by
several
intermission
case had been brought here on a
Portland, and Mrs Delia Gulli
numbers featuring instrumentalists
change of venue some time ago.
Mrs Shorcv and her late hus­
Hollywood. Cal . a son. Lester
of the bands The high school band band celebrated their sixtieth wd
Home Entered
and then ding anniversary in October. 1932.
G. C. Davis, who lives on the Couture of Portland, and fu u r
band-
massed
Scholls Ferry road near Sylvan, re­ grandchildren. — cut courtesy
at their home in this city
nounccs determination to beat Gov­
300
ported his house broken into and Oregon Journal.
ernor Martin for re-election.
attendisi the concert.
articles stolen last week
Charles McLachlan. 55-year-old
M H Carter was booked in coun­
I s Angeles painter admits attack­
ty jail last week on a charge of ob­
ing and killing 7-ycar-old Jenny
taining money under false pre­
tenses He was arrested by Port-
Saturila' \pril 18
land police
(Continued from page 1)
Four boys were admitted to the
t re a s u r
Italy and Gr at Britain sign
Alleged forgery
oun
o understand why the
Hillsboro Cub pack at Tuesday
checks led L M. Latta, alias James
friendship treaty British life line
Voter registration book
the night's
court
".raid
appoint
persons
to
meeting in David Hill school.
J Doyle. 24 into the waiting arms
to Far East resp cd War threat May 20 primary elections
R;.y Miller.
J.irne
of the United States secret service the election boards whom t h c y softened tn Europe.
evivnng. with ;
know
are
n
>w
precinct
commit-
Spanish rebels head north along number of registrations and reg­ Fleming and Clayton Schultz were
last week. He was held in county- ten men. and
would
be
likely
to
jail hen- one night pending securing
coast Desperate loyalists attempt to stration changes recorded, accord- all granted bob-cat certificates, em­
file again, and then notify them block rebels
of the first step in cubbing
of complaint
Ing to County
A. Tup- blematic
that
they
are
not
eligible
to
hold
Donald Engeldmger was given a
Ann Lasich. young Sherwood
woman, was arrested Monday by both positions”
ancse in Southern Shantung prov­
Number of ne" registrations had
Judge Templeton cited
Sheriff Connell and Deputy SI ■ riff
ince
>t been determined yesterday.
Hallie Ireland for the Seattle de­ election laws, from section 36-202
Eastern Oregon wool growers re­ but it \
estimated that about and Ben Faber
the Oregon Code of 1930. which
s pshearers union
tective division on a charge of for­ of
states that members of election or that all wool bear the union label, half the registrations transacted coni«' him t
gery.
Wolf badge
Lorane Bruce Anderson, arrested counting boards shall "not be a Open -hep i ilicj will be followed, ty. The bulk of new registrations his tenderfe
an elective office
for American was said to have come front new were given
by State Policeman Waldron Mon­ candidate
>r
at
the
ensuing
d an in new An- settlers from “dust-bowl" states Christensen. Robert Holznagel. El­
day. pleaded guilty Tuesday to a
lumber
roy Schindler and Wayne Faber
- treaty asked by of Nebraska and the Dakotas
charge of being drunk on the high- election " In addition, he said, an
oral
opinion
from
District
Attor
­
Plans were made for conducting
way and was fined $25 and costs.
or
M
ney G. Russell M >rgan was to the
softball play for the Cubs during
ounty labor terrorist giv-
Cow Missing
■ the summer, beginning at the dose
J. V Benscoter of Pumpkin Ridge effect that precinct committeeman en three ear penitentiary term.
of school. Den number 6 presented
reported disappearance or theft of candidates cannot serve.
lunday \pril 17
Scott,
however,
stated
In
order
the principal stunts at the April
a nine-year-old Jersey cow and a
tv
of
new
European
to
get
the
highest
possible
inter
­
Possibil
meeting.
Jersey heifer some time during the
alignment
to
preserve
peace
seen
pretation
of
the
law.
I
have
to
­
past month. It was feared that the
Elvin C Lamb, who was superin­
day consulted the office of the France moving to join Britain and
cows may have been butchered.
tendent of the local Carnation plant Fire Causes Damage
Chief of Police A. C McGuire of attorney general at Salem, and I Italy-
20
years ago. died in Portland last
Fir«' destroyed a large section of
Japanese prepare for huge offen­
Forest Grove reported two tires find that on April 14. 1932. he ren­
Thursday and funeral services were the roof on the horn«' of Mr. and
dered
an
opinion
to
the
district
sive
in
China.
stolen from a trailer belonging to
held
in
¿
’
ortland
Monday
Interment
Mrs. John Adam- four and a half
Chairman Hamilton of republican
attorney of Benton county to the
Harry Bartlett last week.
effect that a judge or clerk o f national committee attacks idea of was in West Hills Memorial park. miles south of Hillsboro on the
Deceas«'d
is
survived
by
the
election is not disqualified as such pump priming and asks encour­
id. a Mr Bertha Lamb A neph­
by reason of his name appearing agement to business rather than
ew. H W McKenzie, is employed
on a primary nominating election spending.
If it's about Radio
A F of L backs new wage-hour at Weil s store.
Winners at the Monday Easter ballot as candidate for the office
He left the local condenser in
of
central
committeeman.
bill.
egg roll of the second grade at
March. 1919.
Monday. April 18
the Peter Boscow school were: Told to Stick
"In accordance with this opin-
Colonel Martin, bantam egg. 1st:
Dr Townsend, pension plan lead­
Tom Dinsmore. Rhode Island Red ion." Scott informed, "I ant ad- er. pardoned by President Roose­ Demonstration Given
2nd: Roger Barber White Leghorn vising the democrats who have velt as he was about to enter Wash­
Wilbur Dillon. Hillsboro fire mar­
egg. 3rd: William McDonald. Rhode been appointed on the election ington. D C. jail to serve a 30-nay shal. gave a demonstration of var­
Island Red. 4th. Fifteen eggs were boards that their having filed for sentence for contempt of a house ious types of fire extinguishers and
precinct committeeman does not committee.
in the contest
their particular uses at the April
disqualify them from serving on
Recommendation for a $2.800.000
Officers Elected
the election boards.
This being appropriation to install two new meeting of the Washington county
Firemen s association held in Beav­
Fifth grade officers for new- the opinion of the attorney gen­
term arc Jack Siegrist. president: eral I presume the democratic generating units at Bonneville dam erton Tuesday.
goes
to
house.
Carl Christensen. Portland fire
Edward Burnett, vice - president; party in the county and the state
Senator McNary demands tha’ U. department member, entertained
Gloria McGuire, secretary; Bobby will uphold our members in their
S. shoulder a bigger share of Wil­ the group of 29 county fire-fighters
MacKenzie. song leader; Lynn Hall rights."
lamette valley project.
with a number of songs Plans were
syid Jane Vinton, health officer.-.
In response to Scott's assertion
Rivers and creeks in Northern set for the next meeting of the or-
Frank MGec postman and Ruth that the county clerk's office has Idaho
go
on
rampage
and
mine
gnr.izntion nt C-.r- . l
Mae IC
Beach, librarian
families flee homes. Trains turned
Fourth Grade—Peter Boscow
can serve on the election board . back by water.
Officers elected for last s i x whose name appears as commit­
Departmen’ of labor says Harry Play Friday
weeks were Donald Miller, presi­ teeman candidate. Templeton said Bridges' deportation proceedings
BEAVERTON — Beaverton high
“
No
democrats
have
been
noti
­
dent: Jack Searcy, vice-president;
will be secret.
school senior class will presi
While You Shop
fied
or
asked
to
quit
either
post."
Clayton Schultz, secretary: Patricia
Mayor Dore of Seattle dies.
play. "The Tin Hero." a fai
in
He
termed
the
entire
situation
a
Cyrus, desk inspector; Fred Corn,
three acts. Friday at 8 p m. in
Tuesday. April 19
or
mail carrier: Wayne Faber, milk­ "tempest in a teapot" and de­
State supreme court reverses de­ the high school gym. The two
man; Lois Jean Jones, librarian; clared that in all probability the
leads will be played by J a c k
While Y ou Work
Dale Latimer, health inspector: county court will not take any cree of Judge Kanzler. which held Grauer and Barbara Jane Field.-.
1935 Oregon marketing act uncon­
Stuart Richardson, song leader: Ar­ action on the subject this year.
Henry L. Hess of La Grande, stitutional.
thur Westcott, cloak room inspec­
Drive in to our convenient
Bl ILDING PERMITS
Henry Oleen in statement charges
tor. Mrs. Pau! Patterson brought democratic candidate for gover­
parking
space—hist follow
dirty
work
in
effort
to
get
him
to
nor.
and
Howard
Costigan,
execu
­
City
of
Hillsboro
a treat for the entire room in hon­
the Yellow Arrow.
or of her daughter's birthday Mon­ tive secretary of the Washington withdraw from democratic guber­
F Shackelford. 505 West Wal
federation. and natorial race and refuses to with­ nut. home addition, by self.
day afternoon. Jean Wilmarth of Commonwealth
Mitchell. S. D,
a new pupil. Her others will speak at the Forest draw “at request of any political
William Briot. 105 North
with- nis avenue. $200. alterations Den-
father has been transferred to a Grove union high school auditori­ gang or individual."
a n d
drawal
request
of
group,
which
in
­
um
at
8
p.
m.
Friday.
April
29.
position in the local cannery.
roofing, by self.
duced Henry Hess to file, sought
Krpublican Meet Set
A E
Hanley. $3 (MX).
Republicans of the county will perjury.
office building on South Seenni
William O'Connell, business agent avenue, Adolph Mohr, contractor
gather in Hillsboro on Thursday-
for
Garage
and
Service
Station
at-
evening. May 5. for a mass meet­
OPENING CARNIVAL
18 months' term
ing and rally at the high school, tendants.
Finds Body
it was announced this week by in penitentiary on plea of guilty
Robert T O'Brien of Hill.-boro
County Judge Donald T. Temple­ to spraying acid on automobile in
found the mangled body of Frank
Portland.
ton. central committee chairman.
Oliver Ziegler, who was run over
Portland
All candidates for nomination by
the republican party will be pres­ league ball game in Portland to by a train in Portland Monday.
with Selfridge I urniturc (o.
ent and will be given an opportu­ Sacramento 4-3 in 12 innings.
Lieutenant-Governor Vic Meyers
nity to present their platform in a
"The Great Market Place o f
Phone
21X
Hillsboro
short talk. Templeton said, includ­ of Washington declares he will Washington County" — the Argus
ing all candidates from United call special legislative session of rlaMified page. List your wants m
States senator and governor down legislature while Governor Clar- ihese columns.
•f
lo all county office-seekers. The encc Martin is out of state.
Labor department announces
Hillsboro
high
school
band
will
Admission 25c
Harry Bridge immune to deporta­
furnish music for the meeting.
tion proceedings for at least a year.
Ladies Free Tiltil 9 p in.
Wednesday. April 20
Dance Every Saturday Nite
Senate unemployment and relief
committee demand prompt repeal
of undistributed profit, tax and
drastic modification of capital gain
Mr Josephine Rilli
Quintali.
formerly of Hillsboro
day in Portland and funeral ser­
Ask Your Grocer for
vices were held Tuesday morning
at the Mt Scott Funeral Home,
McCORMICK-DEERING
with concluding services and in­
terment at the Hillsboro cemetery
Can not be told from new-. Has low mileage
Mrs. Quintali is survived by two
Grade A
daughters and one son. Mrs. Letha
Strickland. Mrs. Lettie Alcott and
Russell Quintail: two brothersand
control, mohair upholstery, beautiful blue
one sister. Riley. Bruce, and Nellie
finish. Motor perfect. O. K. guarantee.
Billings, all of Portland.
Cub Pack Welcomes
l our New Members
THHEE-iwm house
furnished, larg<* gare
month
Mass Meeting in Old Grange Hall
Tuesday, April 26, H P M.
An amendment to stati' constitution to pav
every i itizen <d the Stale ol Oregon
$25 a week fur lite.
No Added Taxes!
Tn some of these <leh< khis . .ike D<> Nut
maile from a toted receipe with whole milk
ami tried in the h< t ol vegetable hortening.
furnislusl house, for
E Gibbons W Mam
rent
HOME bum
owner It 1
GOOD
Take home on«' of our
BARBARA JEAN CAKES
818 E
7 Bp
buzz, saw
Dodge coupe
go.' sell cheap
818 E Oak St
800-gallon
tank
Banks Market.
Tell Your Friends!
DONUTS
Wolk"
Argus 11808
W
Mum SI .
Vdaiil Bell.!
Serves nicely tor all occasions
Barbara Jean's Bakery
7 Bp
126 Second Ave.
HILI.SBOK4»
Phonr 35JI
Just around the corner from Main »treet
pump.
Bank-
11
Quality - Economy - Savings
Condenser Passes
Grade School News
iH'ighbof
c ustomef.
l«'U you tinti il is cheaper to buy quality than "Job
Merchandise.”
SEE DOUGLASS
AUTO
RADIO
REPAIRING
DOUGLASS
Radio Service
Dance
BALM GROVE
Good Buys in Late Model
Ex-Local Woman
Used Cars
GOLD LEAF
37 Chev Master Town Sedan
$645
W-30 Tractor
in Washington (ounty
from
Washington County ( ream
Gold Leaf Dairy
Products Co.
Distributors of Taylor Guernsey
Dairy Grade A Raw Milk
158 E. Main
Hillsboro
Phonr 1081
Crasher, Not ( rasher
It was erroneously stated last
week that a car driven by Pete
Kammacher. Beaverton route I. had
crashed into the speeding car of J.
E. Wells of Portland in an auto ac­
cident Careful driver Kammacher.
however, was not guilty of crashing,
instead was crashed by Wells' car
ent to doctor for inspection and
taping up.
Argus classified ads get results
Kodak Finishing
SAWYER SERVICE
Special Attention Given Mail Orders
•
Registered Pharmacist mi duly at all time
assures prompt service.
’34 Chev Master Town Sedan
Prescription Druggists
riimu* 2M»
llillsbnrn, Orrpnn
TALL CAN
PINEAPPLE
R A- W
apple
milk.
W e hate a
25c
SPINACI I
15c
KRAUT
16c
Fruit packed in hca\
R A- W Garden Run
other pack of sank
CLEANSER
BEETS
tomato juici :,;;,'
19c
“
Armour’.'
Sunbrite.
I all
Fu
c for other bra
rh lack quality
Feis-Naptha
SOAP ( HIPS
I arg«- pkg.
PEACHES
Sliced or Halve P.u kd in
heavy syrup of quality
unsurpassed.
R. & W.
NEWSPUDS
HUCKLEBERRIES
19c
No. 2 can
Fine
19c
5
„.lie
ORANGES .....
GRAPEFRUIT 5
9C
10c
WHITE SHAFTER
20c
No. 21 • can
, ,.
25c
FANCY
d
»
NEWMAN NU-WAY 6MCËÏÎÏ
**"***^
A Home Storti Owned and Op«'rat«'d by Home Folks
S. Second Ave., Hillsboro
FREE DELIVERY
We R, „mr the Right to Limit Quantity .
Phone 771
$425
Built-in trunk, paint and motor O K
’34 Chev Master DeL. Coupe
Mohair upholstery Valvr-in-hpad motor.
Lustrons black duco finish.
Low-Cost Heavy-Duty
Tractor Power
That's what you get in
the W-30—the outstand­
ing plowing tractor.
Ball-bearing I ran -mis­
sion, replaceable cylind-
r r s. hardened ex hausf
valve seal inserts, I 11 e |
.sirainer. oil filter ami air
cleaner are features of
this tractor.
$395
Knee Action.
’33 Ford Tudor Sedan
$275
Many mil*' of good transportation for a little money.
’33 Willys Sedan
Motor, paint, upholstery, tires good
$165
’36 GMC %-ton Pick-up
Stake body
$525
New < o app< i) -m< *
HUGH LEWIS CO
Beaverton
Phone 9605
McCormick-Deering Dealer
$425
Motor in pink of condition.
Good tire .
40 others—Cars mid Truck.-—to choose from
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Dealers
Hillsboro, Oregon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
BEEF
MUTTON
Halibut S:
Roil or
Bake.
ft'., perfect in every detail.
’36 Chev Panel Delivery
Choice Government Inspected Moats should have
an important place on
your shopping list ! No ‘’’her food can replace the delicious taste or nu
­
tritive qualities of choice meats from the HILLSBORO MEAT CO
Nice cat .
$15 and up
KRAM1EN S
PALM DRUG STORE
MILK
$525
BUTTER
( burned
Friday and Saturday Specials
Phone 444
Lb.
CHOPS
l.h.
CLAMS
Ready for th« Pan. Di­
rect from the OC/»
Bav Pint
ZlfjC-
PORK
LINKS
Cod Fish
For Roasting
l.b.
Fresh or
Smoked. Eh.
> lb.
rk g.
H illsboro meat co
jiW tAT
MSTJW MF IHSr
JKEK g>gg|VERY