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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1926)
1*1 <1 MUI It IO. I»14 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO toarse vegetables. Whole grain ce- reals also are condlicive to g"»d i intestinal action. Vitamin B is said to have a favorable influence on appetite. Some of the foods rich in iting a Christmas party for next this vitamin are beans, raw cabbage, SENATI spinach, tomatoes and wheat bran, The question as to what eonsti- The Senate club n <eived a wel. tutes a good breakfast should be de earned reward Friday evening when Ranks, Dec. 15—Last Friday even mim < somewhat by the activity i banquet, which they gave at the ii.g the MiCormac team from P. U1 came up to Banks for a friendly Banks, Dec. 15—The pupils of of the individual and the time at Grange hall at Scholl», came of- game of basketball. The game was the grade school weie given a holi which he is to have hi» next heavy successfully. Howard Well’ acted a toa»lma- lively and well played, with several day Monday in order that the pupils menl. Those who have ample, noon amusing passes, for the McCormac might see Santa and his reindeer meals and arc sedentary workers, ter, each one responding in a elever men are huskies, much larger than •at Forest Grove. They not only saw may have very light breakfasts. such manner, the toast program being in the Banks boys. At the close of the Santa but were given free ticket as fruit, some kind of breadstuff, the form of the Senate club. The table was beautifully deco first half McCormac was way ahead to the Star theatre. where they such as toast, rolls, or muffins, and and they evidently thought they saw pictures of the northland ami a beverage, coffee, cocoa or milk, rated with rxd carnations, ehrvsan if the worker takes little food at themums, taper and silver til hulls had a walk away, but in the last its people. noon day, breakfast should nt least Red und silver are the club color» half they began to get a little bit Seek Wild Animal» include fruit, cereal, breadstuff and Following the fea ting and toast worried, for the Banks lads were Banks, Dec. 15—Hunters were a beverage1. u*~, the wrecking view, wi'h Keith gaining steadily and they finally had the discourtesy to beat their out in the hills north of town again For the usual mixed family group, Su-ihaue. and Maxwell Chambers Sunday looking for cougars o r where the adults are not very active visitors 26 to 30. wolves. They have been heart! in muscularly, the fruit, cereal, bread sta- t, the capacity of the drier is n PERSONALS that section, but without results. On and beverage, type of breakfast, ex big factor in the si. v of the dried Tuesday morning a panther was cluding coffee* foe children is most prune output, tlic experiment station The high school sewing club Will reported to be in the vicinity of convenient and provides what flu* has pointed out. The fan drier sy»- hold their bazaar tomorrow (Fri- the Burris place west of town, but children need as well as what is tern lessens the drying time in three nun were too busy to take up the best for grown-ups. For one* who ways: Circulation of air is inere i »<•<! •lav). The Banks Rebekahs are plan- trail. wishes occasional variety, an egg or and maintained; the humidity of th a serving of bacon may be added air keeps the skins moist for rapid Why is it then that so many peo without much trouble. As a rile the* "sweating" out of moisture; and the ple slight breakfast? Lack of time digestion is better when there is humidity gives better conduction of in the morning is one excuse. No one hot dish served at each meal. heat. appetite is another. N o t knowing Sometimes the beverage provides for what we should eat is a third, and this. The X alue of thinning apples was a fourth is fear of being over For those who are afraid of over shown in an Ortley orchard of the weight. A person who hasn't time for weight. light breakfasts are quite Hood River district, in which one breakfast should change his hours necessary. It is more than likely, lot was thinned t ■ about one apple (State Board ot Health) If you are going to safeguard of rest so as to allow plenty of time that the excessive sugar and starches to four inches, ill another to 7 your health, do not go breakfastless for this meal. The one who has no may be the cause for the tendency inches and another to 9, one lot not io work. It induces inefficiency and, appetite should see that the digestive to store fat or that the amount eat thinned nt all. The first lot ran 16.2 boxe» per tree, the next 12.1, the in time, is harmful. To maintain tract is kept in a clean and healthy- en makes a difference. Marked un- . ' next 11.6, and the last, the unthin- good health, it is necessary to begin state by drinking at least four to der-weight or over-weight are equal- ine.l 13.25. The sale« value of the the day with a more or less sub six glasses of water each day and ly foolish and dangerous. Absences from work are usually first lot was $19.12 per tree, of the stantial meal. Experience has taught by eating sufficient fruit and veg second $15.20. the third fl 1.61, and that regularity in eating is the only etables; laxative fruit such as figs, among those who have cultivated the . . , .. ... the fourth, unt tinned, *14.31. safe and satisfactory practice. prunes, pears, apples, etc., and habit of going without breakfast. . This habit is a pernicious one and Native Oregon shrubs are used is apt to lead to very poor health. Start the day out right with a good in gaining a natural effect or in ; places where their larger and rough- breakfast. !er growth is in keeping with the ar A our prolapsed stomach and bowels, which cause ichitacture and the rest of the gar that old chronic trouble, can be cured without an den. Oregon grape is a good la ge j hedge plant, but may be purchased anesthetic, incision, pain, and bloodless. See us for The common “millers" flying from local nurserymen and trail.» » information. about lights in the evening are par planted with much greater ease than FREE ADVICE AND EXAMINATION ents of the destructive cutworms plants dug from the woods, the ex that often strike down portions of periment station finds. Nurserymen Oregon garden and field crops, the carry the native plants that are best experiment station points out. The adapted to use on home grounds. In female lays 200 to 500 eggs singly buying these, suggests A. L. Peck, or in masses or on or near the food professor of landscape gardening at plants of the larvae, which are hatched from the eggs in a few days. This brood grows up feeding on the mid-summer plants and develops into moths later in the fall. It is this Orenco, Oregon - Phone Hillsboro 2621 generation that lays the batch of eggs from which the cutworms that winter over as half grown la.vae under the surface of the soil are hatched. They are easily controlled by a poison bran mash. * • • Since the average drying time in the big Oregon prune districts aver- BANKS NEWS COLLECTIONS No ( olleftioH NoChnigi* ADJUSTMENT CO. WE GET RESULTS Offices at McMinnville, lliliaboio ttmi 502 Botirii ol’ Trade Bldg., Portland. Union High School News Notes KNIGHT Bank» Wins Basket ball Game Friday School Children See Santa Claus Good Breakfast Health Essential View of Experts Moderato Priera Personal Service the Philo P ra "Nam theatre in ■ (Thursday >. opera. I’h.i*,,- 972 ages only 20 days before the rains the college, the plants are more life, Residence Funeral Parlors h to grow and the woods and high ways are not robbed of their shrub». • • • Sixth and Washington Sts. From the standpoint of building lip a good band of one», retaining ewe lambs has many advantages for qcaasaKiRSKUiiaiarHEi Oregon grower» over buying yearling ewes, says the animal husbandry de partment of the experiment station. This practice is strongly recom mended for farm flocks, but may not always lie practical on the range, where it is often be»t to get theri from the who can handle enough to up a straight yeui- ling band. GEORGE J. LIMBER Hillsboro : the • • • eaves und blossoms are een feed when knle und cannot be obtaine I. Electric Gifts interested in the hone«* you suggest Come ta Farm Reminders Dr. George T. Darland OELRICH NURSERY CO. _ s' k SR TheWorlds oreatesr . i «irania r. . rabica Hanel Electric Shop 1228 Main St. PHONE 1091Z « I Gifts For All the Year Complete Line of Fruit Trees Ornamentals, Shade and Shrubbery Grafted Walnuts and Filberts Gifts that continue to please when Christmas has passed Gifts that are useful and delightful Here are a few of the ELECTRICAL gifts on display in our Store Make Every Nickel Count Now at Christmas Time by Doing all Your Shopping at Your THRIFT STORE Special Thrift Features BUTTER—Best creamery, lb 2-lb. roll .......... SUGAR—C. & II. Pure cane. 10 In Sanitary Cotton Bags 25c MARSHMALLOWS —Fresh and fluffy, lb. ........................................... Gold Fan Japanese Crab Meat, highest quality, 6*o-oz. can Waffle Irons Libby’s Apple Butter, No. 1 tall can . ............................. Swans Down Cake Flour—Pkg. Toasters Satisfy Pioneer Clams—No. 1 tall cans, cans .........................i............ 39c Curling PINEAPPLE—2>.j size tin. broken slices, 3 cans CRANBERRIES—2 Ü Snowdrift Shortening—4-lb. WESSON OIL—Qt. tin 42c JELLO—Assorted flavors. 3 pkgs. 29c Large 176 size Oranges, doz. 2 doz. .. ............... Fisher's Blend Flour Heinz Tomato Ketchup, lge. bottle 23c SWEET POTATOES—7 lb. 25c Bulk Dates, 2 lb................................... 23c 43c 85c Heaters CONVOY FLOUR—A hard wheat $1.79 blend, 19-lb. bag Fancy Cut Refugee Beans. No. 2 45c tins, 2 cans Blue Rose Rice. 1 lbs......... Percolators Friday, Saturday Pure Breakfast Cocoa, 3 lb. Carnation. Oregon or Bor- 3 tall cans 28c Electric Ranges Table Lamps 19-lb. bag $2.07 25c Extra large 126 size Oranges, doz. 52c 2 <loz. 99c There is an ELECTRICAL GIFT for each member Tons of Candies and Nuts NUTS CANDIES Plain Mix, lb. 3 lb. .............................. Fancy Creamed Mix, lb. 3 lb.............. Old Fashioned Chocolate Drops, 2 lb................... Second Street 2 18c 49c 20c 55c 35c No. 1 Oregon Walnuts, 2 lb..................................... New Crop Almonds, 2 lb. Brazil Nuts, lb. 3 lb................................. Mixed Nuts, 2 lb. G5c 45c 19c 50c 45c Hillsboro, Oregon HILLSBORO 2 BEAVERTON