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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1926)
APRII. Ift,IU2(i THE HILLSBORO ARG I 8 PACK THRU -------------------------------------T-------------- ARGUS COOKING CLASSES would control the entire union high districts Metzger, Bend and Dur Sheppard presented ull the member* hall Saturday night. They expect The Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Harrison, home of the Rev. and Mrs. Lowell dl meet next to finish sawing in a few days. WILL END TODAY *choo| district because a greater pop hum. He «aid if the bonds were with pin*. The club of Portland, were callers at the Allison Young Sunday afternoon. No. ulatlon is within ai'hool district is»uod hi* own community of Metz n enth ut the home of their leader, A. K. Reynold* is having about 7 than In any of the other di*- ger would be bonded to 25 per cent Ellen Loftis. ( Continued Krom Page Onu) 2000 walnut tree* grafted this week. trlcts. Under the law, the bourd of of it* assessed valuation when the clammy Strubb celebrated bi* I Oth The work is being done by How often you have been asked, yes, directors of the union high school ■ ' emontury school bond issue was birthday Tuesday by giving a party Bricksy from Salem. organized, will be added to the sum. He made the point after school to ten friend*. begged to go along. Much us you district, when organised, wanted to, you conuldn'l because five in number, only one of whom Unit it is cheaper to pay the county l.'uiy Chapman and Mr. und Mi Garden Home Has you had to get dinner. They are muy be a resident of school district high school tuition tux and send the Pruku made u No. 7. If the voters of the territory high school students from Metzger growing up fur the first und last W ednetulay. Boys’, Girls’ Club time und how you would love to outside of school district No. 7 by to I'ortlund, where they can get a The mail road which connect* the their vote should refuse to elect a broaded curriculum. spend hours with them. You realize two c ,unly roud* was graded Sum »/ Four clubs have been organized at It was pointed out by Archie the pleasure II would give and the member of this board from school and now is a* good a any part of Garden Home, according to a report need of the influence of your com district No, 7, then school district Bryant, assistant superintendent, that the road. filed with Mrs. Emma Bryant, coun panionship, but your son*« of duty No. 7 will have no representativa it would take probably 41 days be At the contest in keep* you tied to your cook stove. whatsoever on the bourd, und the fore the special election could be the f<dlowing pupils of North Plain* ty school superintendent. Arcade school Menis must be prepared. If you hud people living within the district out- culled. This would be only u few iwen ribbons: Alice Robert Johnson is the leader of Muy Strubb, someone to uttend to your cooking side of Hillsboro will huve full week* before the annual election, the gardening club. The officers: humorous recitation; 7th and 8 th the tf'iie already net by the board mid wutch your buking while you charge of the school. Carl Johnson, president; Marshall It i* believed by those interested for submitting the question of dis grades—first, Clifford Gudge; 7th Taylor, vice-president, and Harrison ■wept, dusted, made beds and wush- grade spelling — sec orid, David <•<1 dishes, one who cooked your in the wulfure of the high school, solution. Preparing the notice* would Taylor, secretary. This club has 12 Strubb; 8th grade spelling .ecorid whether or nut it be a high school require 10 day* work of typing und dinner ull ready to go onto the members. Mary Brisbine; 6th grade spelling- Direct from the mills. For jobs, large or small, you tuble when you arrived with your in school district No. 7 or u union other details in the superintendent's Mrs. G. E. Steele is leader in the third, Sammy Strubb; 5th and 6th cannot beat our quality. Prices compare favorably family at meal time, you could then high school district composed of office. Then by granting the clerks grade declamation—second. The pre homemaking club and the officers give your boy und girl the time they school district No. 7 and surrounding of the district school boards a rea are: Frances Knudson, president; with the market. community, thul the resident* of the sonable length of time it would take liminary field meet will be held in Harriett Anderson, vice-president, so wnnt und need. North Plain* next Saturduy. districts outside of Hillsboro arc another 10 days before the notices "You have probubly read lengthy Raymond Chamberlain and fam and Marion Hendricks, secretary. article* on the advantages of the Just as loyal and a* interested In could be posted. Notices must hang Mr. Wiggs is leader of the poul ily huve moved onto the Brown thermosluticully controlled oven. It the wclfure of the high school u* for 20 days ufter the first day of try group. The officer^: Billy Scha- place. sounded complicated, and with the those who live within school district posting. Frank Meacham received wont nen, president; Stanley Hall, vice- Second and Washington Sts. - - - Hillsboro part of your brum that wasn’t plan No. 7. It I* true that the people out that his father is very sick in i Dr. president, and John Thomas, secre ning tomorrow'* work, you thought side of school district No. 7 are sep Move Machinery in Phone 301 W. B. Penwarden, Mgr. tary. Via’s honpital in Forest Grove. arated therefrom by the boundary Del Hutchins spent Sunday at the Louis Heffler is president of the lines of the various school districts, for a New Sawmill home of hi* parents in Bank*. camp cookery club, Glen Stevens, but us u mutter of fact, the ter The H. H. A P. mill employee* vice-president, and David Stanford, ritory proposed to be included within Machinery for the Fadale Lumber gave u farewell dance at the Grange secretary. the union high school district I* as company operating above Mountain much u part of Hillsboro it*e|f a* dale was moved in last week, ac a great portion of the territory ly cording to John Halden, a member ing within school district No. 7, and of the firm, who was in the city the taxpayers in school district No. Saturday. John Halden and Norman 7 huve no fear whatsoever from this McDonald purchased the Arthur Kource. Hand estate of 700 acre* early last It i* argued by the opposition that winter and moved here from Eaton taxes in the union high school d la- ville, Wash. Takes the Worry Out of Baking trict at Bunk*, in this county, arc They expect to employ about 26 extremely high. If an investigation or 30 men. of the tux roll at the sheriff's office Mr. Halden'* family is with him is made, it will be found that each and they will make their home in year the taxe* are les* than they Washington county. were the yrar before. That is to say, More commercial firms took deliv taxes for union high school purposes FARMINGTON CLUB ACTIVE eries of Graham Brothers Trucks in in Bunks huve been growing less March than in any month in the Com vach year. If the present proposed The Farmington Welfare club was pany’s history. union high school district is organ entertained at the school house April January set a record, February it would be nice if you had the time ized with a valuation of approxi 6 by Mi»* Ambey Hustle and din brought another — and March sur to run It. A thermostatically con mately five million dollars, it will ner was served at 12:30. Ten mem passed them both. tw seen that the district will have ber* and the following visitors were trolled oven, in plain English, is un When you realize that Graham oven with n wheel on the side with approximately one-fifth of the total present: Mr. and Mr*. N. Larson, Brothers are the largest exclusive number* ranging from 250 to 550 valuation of Washington county, und Mrs. Shear* and Mr*. E. Reh»e. truck manufacturers in the world this The sewing class gave an exhibi-| degree*, th<- ei.tire range of cooking in my mind, when the first unit is statement becomes a business mes organized, others will want to come tion of their work which was ex temperature*. After the wheel i* set aage of genuine importance. according to a proven temperature, i .n on account of the large valuation. cellent. The Aloha Sewing class vis ited the Farmington school and fol given on u chart, the oven is lighted, Record sales under such circum lowing the program they exhibited the regulator automatically brings SPECIAL ELECTION stances are the best possible confirma the heat of the oven to the desired j tion of superior service. REFUSED BY BOARD their work. Mrs. Bartlett Demonstrates Preparation* are being made for temperature and maintain* that tern- T Ton Chassis ... $1160 at the the school picnic to be held in the perature exactly until the gu* is. (Continued from Pair» One) 1 Vi Ton Chassis - - - 1430 Hillsboro park May 7. The next siioi | “Argus” Cooking School MBM Low Chassis - 1480 ,, , , . , . meeting will be held at the home Muny baking and cooking failure* could do except submit the bond of G BurlthBlter. Mh>. 5. Delivered How the OVEN HEAT CONTROL keeps the are due U> the overheating or under- question a* required by the school heating of the baking of the food law. We did hold them off at first Oven at the exact temperature specified in for too hort <>i* too long a time. until the circuit court had passed Modern Cook Books Arcade Temperature cannot be guessed at, upon the legality of the districL” Hillsboro, Oregon nnd even if a thermometer be u»ed,1 On the ground* that the district an exact temperature cannot b< boundary board was no place to Athena Miller has a position as maintained, unless one is willing carry on arguments of the two op clerk in Mays brothers store at _ Sold by t<> «land alongside the stove and posing *ide«, Hamilton moved that North Plain*. constantly adjust the heat. The heat the discussion be discontinued at this R Portland Gas & Coke Company The Comrades club met Thursday regulator does this automatically. If SOiO BY OODCE BROTHERS point, Hamilton declared Tigard was evening at the school house and DEALERS EVERYWHERE th &. Alder MAin 6500 Also the heat regulator, by main practiced parlimentary law. .Mrs. taining the heat of the oven at a large enough to outvote the other very low temperature, makes it pos slid« to cook u whole meal, broil soups and vegetables, roast meats, 1 and bake desserts in the oven, all at one time, while you are mile* away with your boy und girl. That men:.a dinner ready when you re turn. The heat regulator maintains an even temperature for baking, making oven peeping unnecessary. Simply place your baking in the oven, go ahead with your other work und when it is buked, return to your kitchen and remove it from the oven. In canning »eason, fill your jar* with fruit and syrup, place them in the oven to sterilize, return to your kitchen to remove them from the oven and tighten the lids. And *uch fruit! Not cooked until it falls ■ in pieces, but as firm as when you ■ placed it in the jar. “The heat regulator saves food, gas. time and labor. In fact, it is the greatest contribution ever made to the comfort, happiness and health of the housewife. It give her time to spend with her boys and girls that is now spent in oven peeping and pot watching, and every house wife knows how many hours of free dom and happiness this could give her. I” Besides the two cukes given as door prizes, three grand prizes will be given. The grand prizes will be: 1— One enamel Hawkeye time con trol clock. 2— One Vulcan waffle iron. 3— One pancake griddle. These prizes are all of good qual ity and the person drawing them will indeed be fortunate. The last class convenes at 2:30 p. m. today. The Argus wishes to thank the Indies of Hillsboro and vicinity for their attendance at these classes and hopes that all have profited thereby. Direct From The Mills J. W. Copeland Yards The Greatest Month The Modern Smoothtop Í I CADY MOTOR CO. G raham B rothers T A' ÿ I Ti T 115 O OPENING DANCE ! HILLSBORO AUDITORIUM I : HILLSBORO, OREGON : > NO TAX LEVY IN U. H. 3. UNTIL VOTED (Continued From Paire One) district which would be taken into consideration in the budget of the union high school district as antici pated receipts, and of course, would to that extent have a bearing upon the tax levy made for the purpose of operating the union high school. The persons who have so stren uously opposed the formation of a union high school district and who by their various statements caused numerous persons to remove their names from petitions circulated for that purpose, have insisted that the patrons of school district No. 7 FINEST AND LARGEST DANCE PAVILION SATURDAY, APRIL 17 Dancing Every Saturday Night During Season ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■R • a • • Hobbs’ Orchestra ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■