The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 01, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Clean-lJp Day
For Highways
To Be May 10
iinlv« rsity of Portland,
over
the
week end, < buries I long of 11 ill *
burn was slated for iim in the oaal
fn hl because <»f his hilling ability
lloag, <i 1111« » n g h only a huplminorr,
has hrrn playing regularly all sea
hull ami has received a great deal of
favorable comment by sports writers
on III«* rampini.
“Miss Oregon
Seed Spuds Shun
Rays Of Sunshine
Engine, April 24
Preparation*
for III«* slatewhlr higliw «y elemi up
«lay, *et for May 10, are moving
forward rapidly, according to Mr*.
Jessie 'I Iloncyman of I ugi-iir, in
i barge.
th«- movement, <ml«»rscd
\ Him Ian may he fashionable fur
by leading state official-., I*, spoil
sortii by Ihr Oregon E« deration of lhe flappers and healthful for III«*
Garden Ululi*, and lias drawn th« kiddie«, bill one thing that sunlight
support «»f pun lieally every civic in anything Iml good for, according
Io re, int «*
x pertinent s
experiments
at
Oregon
orgiinixatlon in Oregon.
Probably lhe I irgrst single fa« t«»r State co||«*g«*, I m seed potatoes.
III the sucer*.’» of the dav will hr Ihr tin « il will not only fail Io pro
mote gr«»wlli, hut will aitually hin
Bov Scouts, although s«h«»«»l chi!
dren, many university and college tier it mi that yields may lie reduced
studili!*, member* of < liamlo rs of as iiiio h as 50 prr «•rid.
So many coinplitlnls had been rr
collinier« r and service chib*, and
<rivr«l by Ihr «• xprrinirnt station
liianv others have pledged llirir ahi
All scout troop* in ( trrptin have that potal«> stands ware poor from
no apparent cause that experiments
been e died upon hv G II Obcrtrnf
fer, stair i.iout executive, to |oin were run by I). I> llill, assistant
I In* movement, which I k similar to igronomist, to determine Just what
many in eastern st îles which have effect exposure to sunlight had on
subsequent
sprouting
and
proved highly effective
In various the
citi« ’. Boy Scout* have participated growth of (he plants.
in clean lip movrnientN, have cleared
To make the tests freshly cut p<>
underbrush
from
roadside«, have tutors were planted with and with
carried on campaigns
to educate mil coating with lamlplastcr, seed
people to cleanliness, and in other was kept two «lays after cutting ami
ways have worked with city and Mime kept moist or dry with and
state health official* for the belter
without landplaster, uml one hatch
mrnt of the community.
w in greened before cutting and left
Leader* in the seven area* in without laiidpl.isle r.
Oregon have promised the support
I’.acli batch was divided into two
of their troops through the follow
pads, one of which was exposed
Ing < xccutivesi ( ’ B Fator of <’or
three hours to sunlight before plant
* m II in , <) I* West of Salem, W Lee
I nder exactly similar rondi
Illg
Bricker of Medford, E
\. Britton
lions the exposed seed produced n
it f l< oseburg, E K imm II S»ntt of Ix«
¡mor stand and a final yield of
Grand«' and W W
Bel» hcr of 'I hr
99.2 bushel* to the acre, an coin
I >nllrs
pared with 127.5 fur the others.
Not <»nly hav« stu b organisations
(’lit seed kept moi t give belter
promised support, but many of thrm
results than when allowed to dry,
are aiding Mr*. Iloncyman bi send
ing mst ruct ions t«i the worker*, mid and lindplaster returned benefits
in puhli« iring the movement
'Flic depending somewhat on seed condi
I idvrrsily of Oregon, the Oregon lions and weather conditions after
Normal m I hhi I it M«inm«»uth and planting
Oregon Stale college are c«»opcrat
Erum liU exp« riinrnts Professor
ing, mm w« l| ns the Oreg hi State I Illi decided that the best practice is
Motor .ixMiri 11ion, the st itr (ham- to cut the seed under cover, coat it
tier of commerce and the garden with l.indpT it er, and if lie« cssary to
«•hili-* in cm h county.
keep it for any length of time lie
fore planting, store it under cool,
dark, moist condition*.
Graf Zeppelin Film
To Thrill Audi« nee Dodge Six Makes
An Enviable Record
Recoriled in .» lilkihg picturr,
every detail <»f II»«* ■ •«•iis.iti«»n il II
d iy fli lit .inxiiid th«- vx<tfld in the
Graf Zeppelin it to I)«* sirn
t the
Venetian the «1« r next W< «lm sil.iv,
when ‘ \roiin«! th«- \\ <»rt<l \ i . i Graf
Zeppelin” begins a two day rngag«
Uieiit thrrr.
I lie story of thi* rpoi h J flight,
which has been ranked with the
a< hiev < tnents
« (
('«»lumhiis
and
M igrllrn, logins with its start at
I r-ikeliu rst, \
J , t ik« s the amli
ern e a< ro s the \tlantic to I tir<|
Fi< hsliafen, to l'«»kio, a<*r«»*s the I’.i
«•lilt I«» I.OS \llgelrs im| finally buk
to the starting ¡»••mt it Lak« hurst
Sights and sounds incidental to
the irtual v«»vagr are im |ud« «l in
the picture, a. well .
the roar* of
welcome at the v irioiis pl aces «• \« I
which the huge ship ptxxril, and the
voh rs of ( »mmnnd* r Hug«» I < k-
en< r, (’«»mmamler Charles E. R»»*en>
<1 «hi, I idy (¡rue ll uon«»nd Hay,
the «»lily woman passenger almard,
are
hear«!
hi
d« M ription <»f tile
flight.
There is aim the speech of
congr «1 ul «tton to Commander ! .. k
enrr by l*re»idrnt Hoover.
“Around the World \’la (¡r if
7.rj»[»rlin“ was pr«»du«*rd hv
the
Hearst newspaper* and is distrib­
uted by Talking Picture Epics.
From musical comedy to straight
f ircr in the transition acconi|»lishr<l
by Marion Davies when she *teppe«l
from her starring role in “Mari
nnne” into “Not So Dumb,“ her new
Met ro (»oldw y n May rr
feature,
which will l»r at the Venetian the
ater «luring the run of “The Graf
Zeppelin.”
In “M trianne” Mi** Davie* was
the French peasant girl besieged by
an army of sweetheart*.
In “Not
So Dumb” she is the society girl
who trie* to mix romance with busi­
ness and <dl but lose* both
King Vidor directed
the
new
Ikavies talking picture, with Elliott
Nugent as leading man.
The sup­
porting cast includes William H«»l
den. Haymond Hackett, Julia Eaye,
Sally Starr, Franklin Panglmrn and
Donald Ogden Stewart.
\ round trip of seven «lay* from
Sp«»kan«- t«> ( .»n id i, thciicc to M< x
i<«» and li ick to Sp«»kane, was spoil
s«»rcd recently by the American I «•
gi«»n ami carried out in a Dodge
Brothers' ix sedan.
Flic following
n suits w « re note«l: Miles traveled,
3HO9 ,’L miles per gall«»n, 23 3; 2177
Hille* travele«! before original six
quarts of oil were changed; n«» w at« r
added to radiator
during
entire
tnpj engine run continm»us|y for
200 h«»urt.
'Flic trip received a
great «1« al of publicity, and in Mcx
k «» the « ar wa* met by represent
attvrs of the government.
Wanted
Large, clean cotton rag’­
ll the Argus office.
Will p «y 5<
per ¡mund
1115 2nd St.
Next to I*. E. P. Co.
Making
Good
« m «miaut
t«ain«-rs who founded Oregon. pretty
Mis* Marjorie Duna, above, was
«hoben ‘ .Mis* Oregon * for the an­
nuii! I'loiK-vi Day c k-hrullon al
i'ui I land.
4-11 Club Quilt Is
Exhibited At Weil’s
The quilt made by the I II club
girls and <|tailt«-<l by Maine of the
women who were interested in ¡tro­
muting I H dub work, I k oli rx
hibitlon in the center show w -indow
nt Weil** store.
The quilt haw 56 blocks, alternat
ing plain pink ami iinblra«-lied mu*
tin.
Tin* light block« are rinbroid
cred, the design bring a basket of
flower* in harmonizing color*. The
quilt will hr wild for the benefit of
the club.
Rosedale 4-H Club
Has Good Program
'lhe program given for lhe bene­
fit of the l-ll chib at the Rosedale*
s« hool Friday night was exception
ally good and well attended.
“Alims anti Andy,** the f «vorites,
were hro ««least over a radio loaned
Ili«- two-act pluy,
IC<>< k ( reek.
“1 hr < >lti I>i*t ru t Sebo«»!,** given
at the Hot k ( reck m I ioo I I «st Sat
iirtlay night, wa* well attended
Daniel fli'hrisen ¡»laved several ac-
cordion w»l<>* between acts.
Mis> Gurli (iu I.if on ami M in *
Zur« lo r viated with the
I thei
latter’* parent* over the week end.
Mi * Zurchrr ha* cofiiplrtcd her
training at the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland.
.Mis* Alice Tburnhehr of Port­
land spent the week «-nd wit h Miss
Lydia Scheldt.
L oii I h Bauer, (iotlicb Schneider
anti Paul Heller had an automobile
accident last Thursday morning on
the way to Government camp ut
Mount Hood.
Mrs.
Chri* Reichrn, who ha*
hern ill for sonic time, i* able to
be up again.
Those who attended the birthday
cel« bration of .Mrs. Peter Schniok-
cr at U illamcttr from here were
Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Zurchrr, Mr.
and Mr*. Louis Zurchrr and the
Hev. E. S< hridt.
Carol I’urgy, who recently had
an «»¡»erition at the Jones hospital
In Hillsboro, i* convalescing.
Southern
Wc have machines of most all types and sizes at
prices much below new. We thoroughly rebuild and
refinish all machines and guarantee them uncondi­
tionally. Machines may be purchased on easy terms,
and we also have a miscellaneous assortment of used
store and office equipment of various kinds at very
low prices.
We distribute the new Add-Index Combination Add­
ing Machine and Cash Register. “Ask the. Man
Who Uses One.”
Royal Sales Company, Inc
I senior manager of the sport.
i
I
:
Heinz Week at MacMarr Stores—Prices on Heinz
Items Effective May 3rd to May 10th, Inclusive.
Tickets
Reservations made for
any place in the world.
Let me furnish you tick­
ets to PORTLAND or to
CALCUTTA.
RoLo/4 Rrnnc Three kinds—in tomato sauce,
OuKeG DeailS—plain or kidney. Medium size
i
Tomato Soup- in111
Insurance, Bonds
Vinegar- £Ä’hite:.......
Room 3, Delta Bldg.
Telephone 3171
Spaghetti-^.10
Rice Flakes
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
Help Yourself from a Smiling Shelf
« «
61
!,or25c
3 !ror 25c
2tor 25c
2'°25C
2f0,41C
2fr25c
m
May 3rd and 5th, 1930
Shrimp
No. 1 cans
Oysters
10c
No. 1 cans
Piggly Wiggly
Flour
Twin Bread
8C
lb. loaf
M. J. B.
Coffee
1 lb. tin
39c
Wesson Oil
P. C. B. Golden Gate
B. & M. Beans
Buy it in the tins.
Cookies
or
B. & M. Brown Bread
Large
1 lb. box.......... 25C
2 tins............. 35c
Quart
43C
HOODY S PEANUT
Sunset
Matches
Butter
2
ibs
35c
Carton .............
Full Cream
Cheese
15C
2
ibs
2for 19c
43c
29c
25c
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
41c
Tru Bake Crackers- fOrb’.caddy.
Black Figs-fiba'hoice ,uality’.
k
M ac M arr C offee
6 to 8 pounds.
............ 19c
Bulk
Shortening
Bulk Lard
2
ibs.................
29c
3
ibs
39c
M ac M arr F lour
Roasted in Portland.
1-lb. pkg.
QQr*
for......................................... di/V
3-lb. pkg.
Q4 4£
for.................... -...........
Measuring spoons available for
those who have not been supplied
Milled in the
west.
49-lb. sack
for..............
r-\
100 size.
Lettuce
Solid heads.
Each ...........
5c
55c
5c
5c
5c
Three bunches
1*1
Radishes— for.....................
z-x
Three bunches
•
Green Onions— for........
SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO
HILLSBORO
1VT F AT
COMPANY
SERVICE
*
QUALITY
____
Quality and Variety
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.
In Fresh and Cured Meats
$3.00 Orders Delivered in City.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
THE PRICE.
SETS
$1.59
Oranges- Dozen
r>
North­
10-lb. sack
for.............
Bring Us Your Eggs
100 People Serve Them­
selves While 10 Are Being
Waited On.
Pacific
Bananas- Pound
/^»
Picnic
Shoulders
10c
Approximately 50 pieces to the pound.
Mazóla Oil- Sart can’
Piggly Wiggly
IOC
Big Value Gingersnaps--?er\Kb.val“e indeed
It’s just as easy as going to your own pantry, You get just what you want and
everyone knows Piggly Wiggly prices are the lowest you will find anywhere.
For happiness in marketing, come to Piggly Wiggly.
You can enjoy a varied meat menu, yet profit by consistent savings,
by making all your selections here, . Large buying facilities enable us
wholesale
market . . . and the savings
to command the pick of the v
1.
are passed on to you.
(Telephone Orders) Phone 3131
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Portland, Oregon
University of Oregon, Eugene
Pacific
:
:
Al water 9471 : PORTLAND,ORI GON
(Paid Adverfiarmei «)
New and Used
Gaston Man Calls
For New Managers
KetchupÄ........
NOR BLAD
/er GOVERNOR ( OMMITTFE
I hud.fu.irttri: 20H I I Multnomah Hotel
Russell Baker of Gaston, senior
athletic manager, ha* Issued an ur*
gent call for sophomore men to
turn out for berth* on the baseball
and track managerial staff*. Under
the present system men turn out for
managerial position* in their sopho­
more year. From their rank* three
junior manager* are chosen, nnd one
of these three men Is chosen a* the
to
J.
Here they are—May Days! And every one finds the MacMarr Stores stocked
to the fullest with fresh, seasonable foods. Full of flavor, health and whole­
some nourishment, these foods will bring praise from your family or guests. As
for the VALUES—they are bigger than ever. We invite you to come in and
see for yourself. You’ll be glad you came!
Agent for
We can help you sole
your printing probit^?.
Goiernor A. W. NORBLAD
CASH REGISTERS
389 Stark St.
I
i
vvyyvyvxvvyvv »*'^*»* r.
49 JX $1.59
KI NNI I It D. HAI st It. Ge* 7 ( kormua
SAMU! L POWELL, Sort fury
Il •rwra'f Dii hint
Mrt.lv J. Frankel. ( kormua
Mrs. M. li. I.anion«, Seirtfary
asked to offer their assistance
the committer,
of
which
It
Securer is chairman.
May Days are Big Value Days at the
West’s Favorite Food Stores
Rose Cave
f <1
Keep him
on the job!
!
I
Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 2, 3 and 5
University of Oregon, Eugene. —
In the last pre-nriiaoii Baseball aerien
“I could not sleep and got so
nervous I hated everybody.
Since
taking Vinol, I can sleep 10 hour*
and feel full of pep all day.” Juliii*
Bender.
Eor 30 year.* doctor* have ¡»re
•erllicd
Vinol because It contain*
Important mineral clement* of Iron,
calcium mil cod liver neptone. The
▼cry FIRST hottie bring* sound
sleep and a BIG apprite. Nervous,
wornout people are surprised how
QUICK Vinol give* new life and
pep I
Tawte* delicious.
The Hllls-
imr<> Pharmacy.
Adv.
Junior Teams Will
Clash At 4 Today
i,
i . i. , l . i Mid
Co
I >" wi
E«|ulpinent I* needed f«»r the player*,
follow««! with a song l»y I II «'lub
ami it i* hoped that three other
h»c»il organisation* will *pon*«»r the
girl», m«»viiig pictures furnished by
II «
I* i< ifa
I «1« |»lmn«- anil I el«*
<»ther games in additi<»n to the corn
inert ial cli/b.
gt aph «-«»mpany, r« »«hugs by Mrs
olio Amici »»n, n»ng . by th«- hoys’
The m I gam«-»
the junior
It. W. “Paddy” Kreil/, L. C Kra-
>iuarlct, Ja< g B «rr, Robert Putter
h.iM-hall s< ro
will l»c belli at I rnien, IL M. Goodman, <
H. No*|rr
on, D«»nald Hollins
and
Elw«»«»d «»’< Im k this afternoon on the union arid Ray Dillon have offered their
( «»shit, under th«- direction «»f Miss high and iunmr high u hool athleli«
.ervices a* cou< hr*. Other qualified
Maurin«* M«»<»re, instructor of music fields.
Ilo’ htii . started Monti iy
h «1« hall men who are interested are
in III«- Hillslmr«* grade school*; solos aftern«»«»n with four learn* iri ¡»lay,
by Mrs. V. W. Gardner, accom
team* number two and three win­
¡».aided by Mrs.
Charles
Walker; ning
No name* have been chosen
r«-adings hy Mrs (o-«»rgc Jacks<»n, for the nine* arid «uggestioriH will
««»«»king d«-m«»nst rat ion by th«* club he welcomed from f «n* or *f»on*or*.
girls under the direction of llo-ir
hadcr, Mr*. I. C. K um I i , and a
¡»lay, “Stick ’Em I ¡>,” by the club,
Lunch wun served after the pro-
gram.
I he «lui» wishes to thank th«*
I lill hor«» ( hainber <»t ( «»mmerci for
assisting with th«* program.
District School”
Is Successful Play
• •
Hoag Hits For U. O
In Columbia Game
Man Can’t Sleep, Gets
Nervous, Hates People
Page Three
T II E II ILLS B OR O ARGUS, HILLSBORO, O R E G O N
Thursday, May I, 1930.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES.
WE
WANT
YOUR
FAT
BEEF,
PORK, VEAL AND POULTRY.