The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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HlLLSBöRö ARGVS. HTLISFöRÖ. OREGON
Easier Program
Sunday Aloha;
Survey Planned
an. of Prineville
Mr and Mrs Hugh Braniff nnc
two children .md Mrs Irene H.m
sen and two children of Hood Riv
er were Sun.la) \ isitors of Mr. anc
Mrs. J a Bi
f f Rosedale Club
Re-organized;
Sanioro Head
visit with Mr .md M,
Mi i H >we • i enjoy in
at (’.mu
Hormin
smal
picture
10x1:
ALOHA -HUBER
■rm on
next Sunday morning at the Com­
munity Baptist church is entitled.
den club
es Jarvis. V,
He
Risen." Two E ister anthems and Mrs Bert Lest,
evening for
md
daughter.
by the Young Ladies' choir will be Hei, i. and Mrs l.e
fleet s ai >■ .
i < paren Is. of
sung.
Bills Imi.ib.
Portland. The latter
are 80 and
Mrs
M Prink and Mr and 82. respectively, much ho enjoyed
Halm, »er re
the
Mrs John Winter of Newberg and trip out into the country
is John S.i
Leonard Vincent of White Salmon.
took all th.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Schraedcr
Wash . were party guests Thursday visited
jul
friends in Goldendale. Wash
at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Sunday.
Vincent.
Dons Web
William Schraedcr
Dancing School Opened
last week
end of a thumb las
Mi i Scoli
B D. Ballantyne, connected with working in a planing mil in Por
spending th.
the Alta Eastman Travis school of land.
the dance. Portland, opened a danc­
Barbara Tucker.
ing school March 20 in the Grange Shattuck school, i n Portland.
hall.
Mr .i
spending her Easter vacation with
DeVon Rocinc of Portland is stav­ her grandparents. Mr.
M
ing with Mr. and Mrs George H George Bantz.
Johnstone and will attend Edison
now Hörest garden
high school in Portland.
er at the Montague nurseri
ar
Mr and Mrs Charles Olson. Mrs Beaverton
Muru»
Al Richard and daughter Betty and
J E. Minor is enlarging h
McKinley Olson visited friends in
Boring Sunday
Mi s \\ illi.nn I h»<
The J H Schuetze. Z. R Schuetze.
Reverend B Marcus Godwin and and J. E Minor families last Sun­
1 ale. R om ), w hi) has
J G Vincent of this community day visited the N H Schuetze and
fined to his home fur I he
and Harry Thompson of Hillsboro, M J Schuetze families at North
months with an infecter
constituting the recognition com- Bend. They sav thqre is much build­
mittee of Baptist churches of this ing between here and North Bend
Birthday ( clebi rated
district, paid an official visit to but Willamina is the boomiest town
Mr and Mrs Bill Sc
and
Dixie Mountain last Sunday where of all.
daughter Betty Huth of
a new Baptist church is being or­
Mrs. A. I. West is ill at her home.
spent th<‘ week-end at the F'rit/
ganized
H A. Thomas is re-decorating the
Meier
home.
eel,brat ing
Mr
Plan Survey
interior of his house.
Schenk's birthday
l”he
The Baptist church and Sunday
Cecil McCready o f Chehalis.
school are planning a survey
Wash , a nephew of Oscar Nel- n.
Mis Watts. Alma Schiess,
R R E. er. division manager of the Portland General Electric company, hands Sheriff J
ascertain the census of Sunday is visiting for two or three weeks
W. Connell
Mr. Hinck .ire ill the, week
his
company's
check
for
school age in this area.
44.805.39.
county
taxes
for
1939
Others in tilt picture are. from left. Doris
with his uncle and aunt.
William Doern, who lia-.
E.islerday.
Jess Rasmussen, who entered Jones
hier, and O. R Hemsing, tax department head
Miss Jean McLean, supervisor of
hospital. Hillsboro, for three davs music in the public schools of As-
last week, threatened with pneu­ calon. Cal., is spending Easter vac­
monia. is home and able to be about ation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs acre or more of his land with a
tractor. Titis will make an ideal
his work.
A McLean
garden tract of Willamette loam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jonas of Prine-
Mrs J. C Ready has been ill for
Mrs Glady
er of Canby was
vile were week-end gusts of Mr. some time at her home.
a - st Su) day Of her brother-in-
and Mrs. Hugh Lewis. Mr Jonas
The Washington county Young law and - -ter. Mr and Mrs Clifford
route
Seeking $1500 damages for injur.es
is a former principal of the Beav­ Democratic club met Tuesdav eve­
Prink.
erton high school and publisher of ning in the office of Lvman Ross
allegedly suffered at the Hillsboro
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
W.
Lundquist
Funeral
the Beaverton Review. He recently
Arthur Gaunt has cleared off an las: Sunday took Mrs. Lundquist's baseball park during the Junior
will be held at
Legion tournament last year, a suit
Portland General Electric com­ Ilie Cornelius Methodist church.
mother. Mrs R A. Searcey. to her was filed in circuit court hero Mon­
h me in Tillamook after a week's day by Virginia Mae Stanley. 16. pany. Oregon's largest single tax­ Rrv. Alexander Hawthorne offu,-
payer. this V.eek presenteri a cheek
visit with the Lundquists.
through her guardian ad litem' J. E for $44.8(D39 to County Sheriff J atmg. with interment in the Cor­
nelius cemetery. The Forest Grove
Mrs C. F. Gray and daughter Jane Stanley, against the city of Hills­ W.
Connell, in payment <>f the com­ undertaking company is in charg<
of Eugene arrived Friday for a visit boro.
pany's
Washing
’
.>n
conntv
taxes
for
of
funeral arrangements
ver the Easter vacation with Mrs.
On or about August 6. 1939. the 1939
Surviving are a daughter. Mr:
Gray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B L. complaint charges, the girl suffered
Ground Limestone
•Total 1939 property taxes of the
Land Plaster
Baucom
a severe injury when she slipped in company payable
of the Mrs Elizabeth Moser of Tacoma
Birthday Celebrated
the park grandstand and thrust a eight counties in which all
Rhotenone Dust - Fertilizer
it operates Wash and one brother. Daniel at
Josephine Anzalone entertained six-inch splinter into her knee and
Agricultural Chemicals
s me of her friends Tuesday from leg. In addition to the general dam­ 'exclusive of certain non-utility Alhambra. Cal M, Correll was born
estimated m the at Orville Ohio. December 22. 1858,
four to seven in honor of her ninth age sum. $164 25 special damages are property
amount of $5.560) are $1.316.5'
birthday anniversary. Present were sought.
Lois Mae Place. Beverly Ann Mit-
PABCO and SCHOERN PAINTS
company's 1939 sales of electric en­ on August 15. 1882
zel. Dorine Dolley. Leone Nelson.
ergy. according to R. E Brennan
Dorothy Dee Riggs. Lois Mae Bel­
FEEDS - SEEDS
zer. Catherine and Josephine An­
I’GE treasurer and comptroller
zalone.
"The funds used to nay this huge
INTERNATIONAL FARM MACHINES
Mis. J. M Rader, accompanied by
tax bill were collected during 193!)
TRUCKS
her young grandson. Charles Long,
A black beard which saw its early from Portland General Electric
will leave Friday for a two-weeks'
days of encouragement in Washing­ company customers, not as taxes
visit in San Francisco.
FARMINGTON
Proceed fr -m
but as part of their bill for serv-
W. B. Schultz letf Tuesday for ton county was the talk of the camp­
the play and basketball social given
t
us
this
week
at
the
Oregon
College
Glenwood to work in a logging
by the community welfare at the
of Education. Monmouth The pro­ Brennan emphasized.
camp.
schoolhouse Friday night amounted
COMPANY
fuse whisker growth, property of
The $1.316.572.74 figure repre­ to nearly $21).
449 S. Second Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Bob Smith, freshman from Banks, sents property taxes alone. Taxes
won the grand sweepstakes prize in of all kinds amount to $1.825.0(g) Mrs, Hatfield Hostess
Mrs. Edward Hatfield will be
the annual O C. E. "whiskerino"
contest. Smith's hirsute adornment for 1939 or in excess of 18 per cent hostess for the next community
welfare meeting at the who.il ba <•-
also captured a prize for being the
merit March 21)
R. L. Burnett, known widely in "blackest" beard entry.
Kathleen Klein Honored
Hillsboro as the
Skipper." was 1
Reedville Man
Mrs Peter Klein entertained with
। taken to the Jones hospital Friday Weaver, Burnett
a party Saturday afternoon m honor
Struck
by
Car
with a severe case of skin-poisoning".1
< >f hr r daughter, Kathleen. ■ >n hr r
in technical language, erysipelas.
Entertain Rotarians
William Weaver. Reedville, was tenth birthday. About twenty
His condition was described as
Accompanied by C. T Richardson. I treated at the county hospital
critical on Friday night but the skin Herb Staples and Tom Bailey of hte Thursday for minor hurts sustained
Mrs Russell Bowes and daughter
poisoning has since been cleared up Hillsboro Rotary club, two members . when he was struck by a car driven Jon of Camn.j1 Alb, rta. Canada,
। and he is now suffering from a sep- of the Hillsborc Sea Scout ship by Medford Persons. 27. of Orenco. arrived Monday for an extended
I tic sore throat as a result of the Rainbow staged an entertainment Weaver, afoot, was crossing a road
■ system poisoning, according to hos­ program for the Newberg Rotary south of Reedville when struck.
pital attendants.
cub Wednesday noon. The pair of
entertainers was Nelson Weaver and
Postponed Sentence,
Roy Burnett.
Hearing on Transport
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE
Skipped R. L. Burnett, who was Probation Ends Case
originally scheduled to lead the Sea
Application is Set
Buster T. Langston.
arrested
A public hearing on the appli­ Scouts, is in a Hillsboro hospital. early in February on a charge of at­
For Details See
"Whistler"
Nichols,
who
supplied
the
cation of Philip Lesser Jr., For­
warbling in Walt Disney's tempted larceny of an automobile,
est Grove route 1. to operate a bird-like
"Snow White" and "Pinocchio" car- was released on probation Tuesday
common motor carrier within a 50 toons, was also on the Newberg en- I by Circuit Judge R Frank Peters ,
after postponing sentence.
mile radius of Forest Grove will tertainment program.
Neal Bush. Hillsboro attorney, has
be held next Thursday. March 28.
been appointed t„ defend Percy |
at 10 a. m. in the office of Ormond
Hoffman, indicted on two morals :
R. Bean, state public utilities com­ FRANK ALVIN MOWERS
missioner. 317 Oregon building.
BEAVERTON—Frank Alvin Mow­ counts by the grand jury last week. 1
Portland.
er» died March 16. He had been a
resident of .
,n about .
Baker Opens total
Local
years He .
ed by his . i -
ow. Mrs. Edith Mowers: two sisters". Plumbing Business
Mrs. Rita Herman and Mrs. Ber­
Frank W Baker, formerly with '
tha Hoit; one brother. Grover C. L< ter Ireland A- Co. has gone into
Mowers, all of Portland Services the plumbing business on his own !
RESIDENTIAL
were held Tuesday at the W. E. Baker was with Ireland s the past I
ELECTRIC
Pegg chapel. Interment was in Rose eight years.
RATES CUT
City
cemetery in Portland.
$570,000
Property Taxes
Represent 13%
Of Firm Revenue
City is Defendant
In Damage Suit
Jacob Correll
Rites at Cornelius
EVERYTHING ‘he FARMER
Black Bearded Banks
Boy Bags Bouquets
Social Successful
At Farmington
BARGAIN
Skipper Burnett
Condition Better
$ 15 A Year
Second
P-G-E Rate Cut
11 Weeks
A YEAR —.
Argus classified ads get results.
MARTIN'S FLORAL CO.
DENTAL PLATES
on My Convenient
CREDIT
NO INTEREST
NO EXTRA CHARGE
5 on may have 30 days before you
make the first payment.
YOUR OWN TERMS
in
All Brant lies of Dentistry
Dr. Brown
CREDIT
DENTIST
Commercial Bldg . Hillsboro
STOP
Before you finance your tut keys
investigate the
IMPERIAL TURKEY FINANCE PLAN
Finance your turkey flock and pay cash
prices for your feed.
Imperial Turkry Starter.
Iixt lb. sack
Imperial Turkey Starter I’ellels
s ' ID
1(H) lb sack
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN Co
I hone 551
Hillsboro (Ireeon
IM
Monthly fi
of Hlortriri
30
60
100
200
kwh.
kwh.
kwh.
kwh.
Hat-
Hat a
month
81.50
2.60
» 1.05
2.00
3.00
1.75
8 .15
.60
.56
.61
36
8
io
20
6 72
32
"hown in thin column were applicable only in Tualatm
» alley, St. Helena, Ì amhill and M*>lalla divimona of
f. ayatem.
NEW RALE SCHEDI LE
50 kwh.
75 kwh.
100 kwh.
900 kwh.
kwh.........
3.5r per kwh.
2.5c per kwh.
1.5c per kwh.
.
.
can't "do my stuff” with it.
Put me on a steady diet of HANCOCK
and I’ll show you what I can really do. You’ll
notice the improvement in my all round
conduct...and how much better you’ll enjoy
the trips we take, whether just around the
corner or "over the hills to far away.”
You see, HANCOCK is the result of nearly
$275
1936 Chev ^-ton Pickup .
$375
Finish very good. Motor in excellent condition.
Tires very good with lots of miles to go.
1935 Chev l^-ion Truck
$395
experiment. HANCOCK has refined hundred
$145
take
ciate the authority that is in HANCOCK
How about it. Pal? Give us both a treat
Lets start NOW to enjoy the authority of.
Dual roar wheels equipped with 32-6 10-ply mud
grip tires. Motor guaranteed OK. Everything perfect.
1931 Ford A Truck
Dual wheels on rear. Very good tiros. Bed and
rack. A real farm truck.
I .Or per kuh.
YOU MAKE YOUR OWN ELECTRIC RATE
TOB« NONTKLY USK IM KILOWATT KOUMI
Use More...Buy Cheaper
GASOLINE WITH AUTHORITY !
No foolin’, the "weak-sister" gasoline you
A very nice appearing truck, and just as good
as it looks.
SAVINGS OE TYPICVL LSERS
BE A REAL PAL AND GET
ME HANCOCK
THE
T rucks
1935 Ford ^-ion Pickup
l"py<Mhl 1940, Pool.nd C.n.r.t LPon. Ln.
41. of Course'
USED
Dual rear wheel
new rubber. Has new truck ap-
pearance. Guaranteed OK mechanically, Hydraulic
brakes.
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC
RATES CUT AGAIN . .
PORTLAND
GENERAL
PLAN
If you have no more use for it
—sell it through Argus want ads.
1937 Chev 1 ^-ton Cab and Chassis $495
For complete information on rale«, write
come in or telephone for new rate folder.
Easier L lowering Plants
Many
If Your Motor Could Talk
It Would say
RUSHLOW
On March 16, the cost of electricity took
another drop—continuing the steady down
trend of Portland General Electric Com­
pany rates over the past half-centurv.
This follows by only 11 weeks the reduc­
tion put into effect on January 1. after
we signed a contract for Bonneville power.
The two rate cuts will save P-G-E cus­
tomers 8669.1X10 a year. These reductions
give eten I -G-E residential customer a size­
able cash saving. On March 25, a sub-
stantial cut in commercial rates, too!
PRICES
Also
Washington County Farmers' Union Oil
CAR INSURANCE
run
Thin -.lav
1930 Chevrolef 1-ton Truck
Short wheelbase.
this one.
ANCOCK
$50
Lots of hauling miles in
See our large stock of passenger cars. Many late
models just taken in—Prices and financing to
suit you.
ruH. Vcnnt and
GASOLINE
HALVORSON MOTOR CO
332 E Main St.
CHEVROLET HEALERS
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 444
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