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    Page Twelve
T II E
H IL L S » O R O
Hilhi Vacation Offers France Program Held
Begins Friday NRA Program
at David Hill
Annual Alumni Dance Set
Repeat Performance Friday
Afternoon at School
for Friday at Cym
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O .
Hopes to Revive
Dead Humans
Queerest Accidents of Recent limes
Combine Humor, 1 'ragedy
l?VERY day. all over the world,
(trauge. unexpected, and al­
most unbelievable accidents oc­
cur. Many bring direst tragedy
In their wake; others fortunately
escape the grief, and are remem­
bered for their humor or oddity.
One of these nenr-tragedlet
which turned out happily came
about recently.
In Brooklyn.
N Y., a 3-year-old tot cried out,
"H ere 1 come, tnnm al" and
dropped from a third floor win­
dow to a concrete pavement. Un­
hurt, he crowed: "W alt t}JI daddy
bears how 1 Jump!"
In Gary, lud.. recently, a
woman, getting out of her bath,
stepped on a cake ot wet soap,
akldded across her bathroom, shot
out an open window, dropped
three stories and landed, unhurt.
In a sandplle.
In another recent freak hap
penlng. a young Ottawa. Canada,
am ateur golfer took a lusty swing
at a golf ball, and nearly stran ­
gled before help arrived
His
club had snapped In two. and the
broken head and tape lashed
around bts neck.
When a man bites a dog. It's
news: and so It Is. too. when a
deer kills a hunter, or a flsh slays
a fisherman.
In Pennsylvania,
some time ago. the day before
deer hunting season opened, one
of the creatures bounded out ot a
woods and crashed Into a car
carrying three men to the mint­
ing grounds All were killed
And a French Canadian trapper
ot The Pas. Manitoba, was shot
dead when the tall of a large
pike, threshing about tn the bot­
tom ot his canoe., touched the
trigger uf a rifle
A Detroit woman wished her
husband plenty ot trouble She
told him. "I wish you d go out
and nave an ao-ldenL" He was
State Land Plan
Outlined Monday
Pair Get T enns
in County Jail
UraUC GrOUDS Plan
Speaking Contests kno*'>
GOUntV Taxes Cllt
y ^or 193 J
CHEVROLETS
USED
CARS
Bought and Sold
1930 Chevrolet Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1927 Nash Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Truck
Pontiac Sedan
2 Ford Tourings
Agency Willys 77
Come in for a
dem onstration.
CARS PAINTED
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Cars Washed and P»Hsh«d
Used Car Exchange
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
blr
to
___ _ the
poisonous food, yet near future by County Agent R. M
$4753.96 and $4957.88. No levy was D ate-Prune Products company vs'
Baldwin,
chairm
an.
Metzger,
sickness
and
death
resulted
Knox
and
O.
H
llvslop.
chief of
reported this year in drainage dis- M artin Bernards, decree; J.
The second and most common the plant Industry division a t O 8.
trict number seven
Peters e t ux vs. L. M. Sparks et Miss Oleva Berger o f Reedvllle,
,..r a for larger b*-
ux- confirm
continuation
It Is planned to make five
Special school taxes
ation of sale; Peter A Frances Post of Bend. Rex Jones type of bacterial poisoning lias f
1 districts and areas near Hillsboro Broeren vs. John M. Wall et ux of Hillsboro and Miss Estlier A lien, symptoms entirely different from lan-’e plantings of about 100 acres
1 are as follows U n io n $200 32 Cor dismissal; H. L. Ford vs. Annabel of Forest Grove.
botulism. Symptoms appear within c a t.h
? burned-over land.
neliuT$248ll7 li m e ? ¿5 1 61 'm ik - Spaceman et al. dismissal; H a ^ ‘
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la few hours after the f Sod Is eaten ^<1 to d tstrlb u te the rem am der of
and consist of vomiting, fever, ab-
seed to a number of co-opera-
■ boro $19338.67. Leisyville $53.57. D e n ^ “ ^ al d r i l X ’d w re e " Mr^
FOOD POISONING
dominol pains, diarrhea, general tori ^or t^hil on a sm aller scale
(B y O rc .u a State B,s»r4 of H e a lth )
Ja c k s o n k $155.14,
is s 14 Dilley
n ilU v $806.28,
tan* o« For- Essie L.
1 Goodwin vs. B ° U ec ^ re v e 'p - M
r k s .
! Jackson
a
^
and
prostration.
The
und,,r
varying conditions.
___ ______
From time to time the state weakneas,
I est Grove $9799.38, Jacktown $282.33, dismissal; Wade H. . Everest
~
et ux boasd of health receives emergency course of the disease is short, usual- ,
Shute $88.71. Tigard $5671.74, Tuai vs. S. O. Levack et ux. dismissal; calls to investigate sudden out- J y not longer th an 24 to 48 hours.
If you change your address kind­
atin $3336.92. Reedville $1198.9i F. F . Tooze vs. W. H. Becker et breaks of illness involving several Very few fatalities have been re- , ly notify tlie Argus direct and at
once.
al.
dismissal;
and
John
E.
Bailey
people
and
sometimes
a
large
group,
ported,
Gales Creek $2832.71. Grabel $128.53,
THE
~ The causes of this kind of food
Johnson $117.48, K inton $347.84, O r-, o vs. unknown , heirs
------- a t law of Horace T hc preparation of acid drinks m
SEASON’S GREETINGS
enco $871727, Groner $210.91. Mouu-1
et “ *1’ ■. ° orber
rder.
galvanized tubs or buckets may J poisoning are careless and unclean
Probate orders were issued this dissolve enough zinc to cause typl- methods of preparing foods which
taindale $412, Shady Brook $114.73
to all and may good cheer
Beaverton $17 590 99 M ountainside'
016 ,e states of Jasper N cal and violent cases of zinc poison-I are subsequently improperly stored
persistent vomiting i This condition allows contam inating
J i S S i-
^ ' , i lOC\ CreCk Grabel,
i e r .- " A " Augusta
^ ^ ” s ^ and
h Reinhold
L ^ ‘U
M Irm
^ o ' - ln8;
^ d Cramps,
S S
and m errim ent prevail. May
are the symptoms; bacteria to grow In an Ideal media.
6-room house ail on one floor,
Arcade Carl E. Muller, Mae G. Mabry, th a t may follow the preparation of and in an Ideal environment. Salads j lot 50x150 feet, sewer.
sewer, sldewui'k v o u r Xma« thi.4 year
be
$141.26. N orth Plains $801, Buxton Charles Gerald T\irner Andrew lemonade
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" ..........................
and ‘ other
acid drinks
!£nU,P<lV''d StWt' *180° rwon*h"‘ «NeH with all the happiness
$1010.10, Timber $3847.88. Durham Mazurek, and Mary Peterson. G uard- for picnics in galvanized tubs or
$232.60, Sherwood $2555.83. G arder u n sh ip order was also issued for pails.
sometimes u num ber of days I n ,
a n d good fortune t h a t
Food poisoning may also b e advance of their being served, offer
Home $3466.55. Metzger $3801.71 and “ J?® Muller.
FOR RENT
Suits
to
collect
contributions
ai-
m akes the Ynletide brighter.
caused
by
insecticides.
Carelessness
Aloha-Huber $1858.57.
,
. . v
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many opportunities for tills type of
Also have houses to rent.
Valuation of taxable property i:i „5 1 . to be due under the work- in the storage and handling of | infection. To prevent food poisoning
We extend to all our h eart­
poise-- in
■- the •-------
•• ■
house 1 the food should
the county for 1935 amounts to Jm ? Sm^ ? rVpenSat‘?u
were iUed dangerous poisons
be prepared lm-
$24.606.95380. according to thesto to ? ^ - 5 Or?.ln« m the clrcult court hold may give rise to cause of mediately before use from products
iest
wishes for (he merriest
) th a t have been properly handled !
ment. Of this amount. $2,978.863.90 th e 's ta te 1 IndusFnal8 A^-liri?nlf>rr f>my food poisoning.
and jolliest Xmas you have
The most frequent causes of
„ j under conditions of absolute cleanli­
is for public utilities. In addition to mission. Complaints were f i l e d food poisoning outbreaks, however, ness.
ever hath
the taxable property there are soi- against the Seghers Lumber com- are bacterial poisons resulting from
diers exemptions allowed totaling pony and H . j Kreider
the Improper and insanitary prep­
ON OREGON FARMS
aration and storage of food. In
$89.810. Valuation of taxable p r o p - ______________
R m I Estate and
More Alfalfa Grown in I.anr
the old days these outbreaks were
erty for 1934 was listed a t $24,597,-
EUGENE—Lane county farmers
CARD OF THANKS
iMursnce
attributed
to
"ptomaine
"ptom aine poisoning.'' j purchased 36.000 pounds of Grimm
440.96.
W e arish to express our thanks for attriputed
the kindness and sym pathy extended ua Scientific investigation has shown alfalfa .seed In 1934, a survey by
Can finance your Insurance pre­
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
in the illnesa and death o f our w ife and the old "ptomaine" theory to
b e ! County Agent O. S. Fletcher shows,
mium» on a monthly ba»ÌM.
CARD OF THANKS
i 2?"t ,h er' Mr"
V irginia
Taylor.- Harold erroneous and th a t the causative This was enough to plant approx-
Chevrolet
and Oldamobile
W e wish to thank tnjr friends
44
Phone 171 3rd and Wash. Phone 441
neighbors for th e m any acta o f k indn__ i Taylor and fam ily.
agent was of two types. In one, i imately 3000 acres of alfalfa, and 1152 2nd St.
and sym pathy extended durinir our re- [
certain resistant bacteria grow in while many fanners probably failed
cent bereavem ent, th e death o f our w ife [
Quality Job printing—Argus.
m e absence of air and produce a J to obtain stands because of ad-
WELL LOCATED
E. A .
Fee, according to a proas report n
reived lien- Evers fui m was alleged
Io have liecn the »Ite of an loli-u
distillery oiM-ruled by Paul Hemal
ley and otliers. Ever» was grunted
prnlMitlnn for- five years lie wu . „1
asM-ssed $4(1011 by
'
tile Internal rev
enne déliait ment
T o o Lute to Classify
I IA V K mu all «aah l>iiy»r fu r Improvr.l
10 to Ï 0 arraa ■tillahla fu r fllberta
I*. O Kag«m, I l I ll»l>oru, l'hutt« * " l
■«
N O T K K TO t ’MKhlTONM
In ih« C ounty Court uf t h | Utaia of iii.-
<on, fur W aahln«lun ('«Hiuty
In I list M a tlv r uf I h» Katat« uf J
<l«(*«un.
T
A
Nut»»« la h«r«i»y ■ !« •« , (hat th« undrr-
• »«•‘« I haa l>««u duly ap|>u4nt««l by th«
ah««*« « n ti lied Court, aa A tlm ln U tra l r i «
uf th« ««tat« uf aalsl dm «•»«■! anti ha«
duly t|uallfl«*| aa aurh
Now
th«r*fu r«,
a ll |>«raun«
having
claltna against aahl ««tat« a r« h«rrh>
n<>tlfl«t(
and
r«qulr««l tu pr«w«nt the
aanta,
t<««th«r w ith
prup«r Vouch»««
thw w fur. tu th« untlvratirn«'! at ths> law
uffteaa uf lia r« , M r A l««r A l*»t«r«. In
I hr H r a t N a tlm tal 11«uh
Lulldlti«.
,,,
lllllaburu, llrggn ii, w ith in ala month» fr«- >
th« «late h«r«*>f
liatssl thia <|Oth <1 ay uf |tm*«tnh«r t o il
J I N N Y A N IH * ILMON. A dm in (at rat rl« , f
th« f e ta l« uf «alt| llm<m»«<»l
M a rr
M-
Alcar A P « tn a
Attorney« fu r Admit
ia tra trt»
4 |- m
Everything
R ED U CED
Except Few C ontract
G oods!
A lterations to my stor<
were m ade nt tin inoppor­
tune tim e of year, caus­
ing a delay in business
for 10 days, which is 10
days lost for holiday busi-
neNft.
And with it stock of jew el
ry. etc., large enough to
fill « store twice t h i s
size, find only a few days
left to Christm as. I am
offering my whole stock
at ft reduction, except for
a few contract goods.
F e w o f th e m a n y
Specials
$45 1 7 -jewel ILLINOIS
WATCH, natural g o I d
fill.
ONLY
$22.50
ELGIN
’2 9 ”
$17-50
$1
Watche»
$1 Alarm
Clock
$27.50
Wri.t Watch
88c
88c
’18 50
G R IF F IT H
Hillsboro MotorCo.
F. A B E N D R O T H
Jeweler
Hillsboro.
N rxt door to Bakery
and m other; also for th e beautiful flow ers.
— H enry Harris and fam ily.
Ask your attorney to send your
legal advertising to th e Argus.
Powers Grocery
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
MD A
Prompt Service . . .
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
Plain M ixed Candy . .
Broken M ixed Candy .
Jumbo Gum Drops . .
Chocolate Drops . . . .
1 2 lbs.
1
1
(
)
1 b Q v
Blue & White. 1-lb. pkg.
29c
25c
M in c e M e a t
Crosse and Blackwell’s. 2 lbs.
*---------- ------- ---
35c
P u m p k in
10c
M any o th er item s specially priced for Friday and
S a tu rd a y and M onday. These prices good Decem­
ber 21, 22 and 24.
j
•
"■
Christmas Gift Specials
For Friday, Saturday and Monday
WOMEN’S ROBES
Of bright, w a r m
flannels or imported
silks.
$-» .98
Special ........... » .
RUBBER DOLLS
12-in., moveable arms
and legs. Heavy rub­
ber and un­
breakable ...
$1.00 STEEL TOYS
Big busses, hook and
ladders, dum p trucks,
set of tools in wood­
en chests, etc.
Choice
WASH DRESSES
For m other or wife.
Colors she will like
and guaranteed, t o
wash.
$-» .98
Special ........
4-in-HAND TIES
For men and boys!
A big clean-up, for
gift«.
Special
,.X
15c
Weil’s Annual
Pre-Inventory
5 DAYS ONLY
25c TABLE
A gift table of brass-
w are and novelties
taken from our im­
mense stocks. Values
... 25c
Men’« BATHROBES
Full length robes in
all sizes. Corded m a­
terials,
$C>.98
warm lined.
SALE SLIPPERS
For women and chil
d r e n. All colored
iini»... 39c
MEN’S SLIPPERS
G ift felts, com fort­
able fitting in a l l
sizes. Toes
reinforced....
LUNCH CLOTHS
All linen with fast
color borders. A use­
ful gift.
Special
69c
69c
Store open this Saturday night for your convenience!
SkacLotizC^à
At WEIL’S DEPT. STORE
79c
CO FFEE
Red & White Stores. 1-lb. pkg.
*
98c
We Carry a Complete Line of All Varieties of Nuts
Red & White. 2V4»
Belitene« ot two year» hi u,,.
federal penitentiary wa» nieten i>m
to Anton Evers. W ashington conn
lv fa rm er. M onday by Federili J im ,.
The woman was klllod, the man
seriously Injured.
Back In 1937 the three children
In the family of Uriah Itlchards
were killed in S
near Orting, Wash. Ksvsral year«
later the fathor was killed by au
auto, leaving four survivors. A
year ago June these (our were
killed in one accident when a
train bit their truck.
The Christm as story was por­
trayed ill a very unusual and Im­
pressive manner at the David Hill
'school Wednesday evening
The
stage setting showed a cathedral
window portraying the Shepherds.
Wise Men. Herod and his court, and
the manger scene Mrs. Marie Priest
accompanied the singers and plaved
• • s
"Trinity Chimes "
M l ANY have been the Instances
F t i U i e Plapp and Don Mdrrison
tn which persons bit by
' R£ New York newsies presented a
street car or locomotive or In­
dialogue and Viewed the Christm as
volved In a plane crash, have
progi am tn the huge cathedral from
, outside, finding out all that Christ -
escaped uninjured. And Just as
' mas in its true meaning exempli­
frequent have been strange occur­
fied. "Morning S tar" was read by
rences of an opposite nature.
Jack Allison. Donna Lou Hearing
A Chicago acrolmt. for Instance,
and Naomi Hanel sang "S tar of the
broke his neck when he tripped
East Marion Meek read the C hrist­
and fell on a smooth, sandy bath­
mas story. "W atchman. Tell Us ot
ing beach A star Iowa football
tlie Night." as an antiphonal. was
by Billy Ziegler and Wilson
player had his shoulder dislo­
A program of "depression sung
Bowlby Donna Lou Hearing re- [
cated wheu his younger brother
legislation" sim ilar to A m erica's cited
"O Little Town of Bethle­
kicked him In his sleep. And a
NRA has been prom ised to hem. and Christm as Carols were
wait T ill TMt w»T
prominent Chicago surgeon died
France by its new. youthful sung by th e primary grades. "The
T*STB THiSS
from Infection after he had
prem ier, P ierre-E tien n e F landin, Christm as Song" was sung by Steve
QoiCuirS. OH
pricked bts (Inger with a safety
SON/
above.
45-year-oId
P arisian. Meek. Carols were sung by Mrs
pin.
F laudin
recently
succeeded V. W. G ardner. Mrs. Victor 'B ryant
and Mfs. Lyman Howe, accom pan­
Carelessness has been respone
P rem ier D ouniergue, resigned.
ied by Mrs. Fred Sewell.
Ible for other accidents. To sur­
The pageant was made possible
prise his wife a Kansas City, Mo.,
the otherss being out of work as a by the teachers, Lester Mooberry
Or. Il E CorniMii. Berkeley,
man got up flrst one morulng and
result of seasonal professions.
having composed it. A large crowd
Calif., blologlrt, almwti above
(Continued from past * on«)
baked biscuits At the hospital
Just what action groups seeking of parents attended. On Fridav
bolding l.nzuru» IV. oner-dead
public opinion
the . pageant ---------
will be t-------------
presented ---,----
again
. . . will have ,
great repudiation of debts or currency in- $h
to which both were taken. It was
dog which he brought back to
effect on legislation, the speaker nation would is ice m the next Con- '
^he benefit of the school chil
learned that he bad used Insert
life, and gazing at L aiarua V,
declared. For this reason,
business gress was a Question which Dodson ftren and parents. Mrs. Ella Schultz
powder Instead of baking powder.
---------,
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he c^ d n(X answ w _____
_ These _ Will «in„
D..„. R uth ........-
on which ho la now experim ent­
sing and Miss
Boyles
men
should
study proposed l e g i s - declaJTd
___________________________
run
over,
tost
pari
ol
a
loot
1
ot
u
An
llllnola
man
a
false
teeth
ing. naked periniaalou of three
lation and confer with their Con- groups hold th a t th e depreciation will give a violin solo.
she said. "I wish you'd lose the
bothered him io that, when not I governor» to revive convict» oxo-
gressional representatives
of values has made it impossible to
other
foot."
He
did
Fed
up
by
In
use.
he
kept
them
In
his
back
T hat President Roosevelt is seek- pay debts and th a t either re-
i culed In th eir gan chamber», but
this time, he sued (or a divorce.
pocket- Ills sum hit a bump In
wan refuted.
l)r Cornlah lin»
ing to discourage the enormous ac- pudiation or inflation is necessarv
• • •
the
road,
and
he
had
to
have
cumulation of wealth in the hands He cited
influence of these
am aied science with ihe auccese
/
COINCIDENCE
featured
two
tin-
stitches
taken
where
he
had
"bit­
of a few was the opinion expressed groups as evidenced by support
ot hie eipertmenfs
ten himself."
usual tragedies In May. 1931,
by Dodson. He scouted reports th at shown for the Frazier-Lemke bill.
(Continued from p ave onel
Here
have
been
described
only
an
Indiana
man
and
hit
wife
this would be accomplished by socl- veterans’ bonus and the bill to pay of the heirs holds a n undivided -.
Hilhi Coach Injured
a few of the more spectacular
were Injured when a train atruck
alistic methods, declaring th at some depositors in closed banks. He also ten th interest in the tract, accord-
a t G y m n a s iu m F r id a y
accidents,
yet
sim
ilar
mishaps
their
auto
al
a
grade
crossing
In
coni rol would be placed on th e ac- declared th a t a strong silver bloc “*8 to the complaint.
B
M
Goodman, local union high
May.
1932
while
riding
In
the
occur
dally
The
lesson
seems
to
cumulation of large earnings w ith- existed and predicted th a t all of
Orders were issued this week in
same car they were struck by the
be that no one knows how. where, school itriurlpul and lllllil coach,
out destroying the incentive for these groups wiuld be active next „
follo»uig circuit court cases:
achievement and reward.
an m -t» .—
.
Henry v VanDyke
vs. » Lizzie VanDvke
same train at the same rrosalug.
or when an accident will happen. narrowly escaped aerloua Injury F ri­
year. - Lester - Ireland acted as meet Henrv
day when lie was struck on the
Unemployment, with its resulting lng chairm an. Dodson was accoin- dismissal; Citizens Bank of S h er­
I
break-down of morale, is an acute panied by F. H. Reece, traffic re­ wood vs. Elwood H. Snuth et al. r -
violent poison or toxin. Final con- verse w eather ixHKtltUnis.
M r. head by a pulley while working
-
decree;
J
H
Hoffmas
vs.
E
Anlick-
problem confronting the govern- presentative for the Portland chain - ¡ e r et al. dismissal; Edward N
tam ing tilts toxin when eaten by Fleu-lu-r estimate.» that not less In the gymnasium. Students wrre
*
ment, according to Dodson. He p r
than 2700 acres of this crop were hoisting a ventilator Into place und
f •
-
I man
I U A I l or anmiuls produce» tlie disease
ber of commerce.
Weinbaum.
adm
inistrator,
vs.
M
att
as "botulism.'• Tlie symp successfully estubllslied In L a nio ' Ooodman was assisting them from
dieted the adm inistration would do
No fu rther noon m etings will be Kurt, dismissal; I. M. Brice vs. G
r
O
toms
w
which
identify
u
case
of
bom
county
this year Tilts Is a conoid- “ Lull ladder when Uie accident oc-
away with the dole system and un- held by the local chamber of com Brice, default and decree; W. R.
Finals in the annual W ashington lism are first and most im portant erablr tncreuse over the previous cured. Tlie rope sup|x>rtlng the pill-
dertake a public works program in merce
January
Neilsen vs. S tate Industrial Accident county
grade school declam ation double vision, next nausea, constl- alfalfa acreage In the county, he ley broke suddenly and the pulley
its place. Public opinion demands
commission, dismissal; W. V. Wiley
atruck Goodman u tter dropping
th a t an annual relief deficit of be-
' vs. Thomas A. Mulcay et al. dis­ contest will be held M arch 15 at l»“ tion. Inability to swallow. Impair-1 says.
»P**«» wlLh accom pany­
about 15 feet.
missal; S tate vs. Benjam in Perl- Hillsboro, according to a contest ing marked
tween three and four billion dollars
general weakness
weakness and
and
u
i
i
^
x
H
A
L
S
v
u
i
mano
et
al,
dismissal-
S
tate
vs"
announcem
ent
Issued
th
is
week
by
,
8
mar,te«
general
Grow
Stem
Hot
Free
Clover
must stop, he said.
' T
i
Jam es MoJney e t a l . ' dwmlssL O. B. Kraus, county school super
mijscuior control, arid final-
CORVA1 J.IS -T U re e Benton coim-
Argus classified ads get results.
Dodson questioned the accuracy
S tate vs. Vem Baldwin et al. dis- intendent Prelim inary elim inations tonis*arel « ‘n erali? deiSavcd * uncT'do
8l<MV th ?
of reports to th e effect th a t 12,-
(C oniine T m ip a r,
VS'
«'
W a p p rS ^
^ 1 or nioro i S S ^ c o K to W ^ A v e p H
000.000 persons were unemployed In
McFoland
et illiam
ux. dismissal;
Edith as early as February
22. he
he declared
declared houri
hours after eating the Infected
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February 22.
this country. He held th a t approxi- PSt drove. $42.730.95. $44.434.03; and Clark
agent.
F in ‘-
­
mately 7,000.000 persons could be Gaston. $7234.62, $7036 08 The bal- missal; Marv v i a l ^ B o m «
^ ° ° ntt‘stanLs » ‘‘I
divided Into food,
WE KNOW
ley. W arren L. Averill and P. L.
properly classified as unemployed, ance of the total is made up from VanDerBom. dismissal L io u id a tio n
classes according to the size
Improved methods of prepara- ' Dodd. This strain of sweet clover
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-* Beaverton
w>___ of schools
renrftspnted
and thm
c Hn»» «nd
« ac «1 www
of Bank of
order H
E of schools
represented
and vw « tw three
tlon and processing of canned food was developed on th e Oregon ex-
Taxes in special taxing districts Burdette vs. Oregon Nurserv com"- divisions according to the contest- have made botulism a rare disease pertinent station and recently re-
sal- Albert
Albert Fuchs
Fuchs vs
vs" ants ^ “dc will be made In each but unfortunately every year cases leased to farmers.
— YOU KNOW US!
were also slashed, the total for 1935
dismissal;
being $14,193.52 and for 1934 $17.- Henry Ulmer et al, denying motion class
in Previous contests, di- of botulism from home can n ed .,
both
underprocessed
foods
are
reported.:
Plan
Erosion
Control
Trials
417.90. G arden Home w ater district' or new trial; Delbert V. Learned visions I and II will have
prevented by boll- , GOLD BEACH -- A number of
shows $2875.84 on the 1935 statem ent
„ ph Bowlb>'- Judgment vol- serious and humorous selections Botulism can be liable
f
C hristm as vacation at Hilhi \\ i*l
start December 21 and end Januaiy
7, according to B. W. Barnes, su-j
perintendent
Senate club met Monday evening
with Senator peerenboom presiding
in the absence of Senator Tuppei
Debate between Neophytes M a c
Grogan, Christenson, Patterson and
Person featured the meeting.
G irl Reserve program will be pre­
sented at the general assembly F ri­
day This group is taking charge of
Christm as baskets for distribution
to the needy through its service’
committee.
Members of th e first year food
class planned, prepared and served
a breakfast last week, completing
their unit of breakfast.
Senior class of 1935 has been in ­
vited to attend the annual alumni
dance a t the high school gym F ri­
day evening. December 28. Mem­
berships will be available.
Miss Lillie Homedew is coaching
a group of high school girls in
basketball practice.
County Farmer Gets
Term Federal Court
ZIPPER PURSES
H andy gifts for the
miss or m atron. All
colors.
Special .
DANCE SETS
Dainty brassiere and
panties i n pastels.
Lace
$•» .29
trimmed
JL
GARTER SETS
Men’s Paris garters
with your choice of
key ring, arm band-
or tie and c o l l a r
clasps.
In gift box
10c GIFTS
A table of jew elry
and novelties. Hun­
dreds of little inex­
pensive gifts.
Your choice
WOOL GLOVES
W omen’s and misses
bright colored wools,
golf style.
Special
HOLEPROOF
HOSIERY
49c
! ua kjawcLb&vwi,
★ Famoui HoIeprooflqualiJy made finer than ever, throuflh new
Improvements. Certified by test of Boiler Fabrics Festing Bureau.
M ore beautiful. Longer wearing. A nd sealed in transparent
w rap to reach you In a ll Its fresh perfection. What gift could
bo so lovely? With it, in each box, an authoritative Guide to
Color Harmony of Costumo and Hosiery. Special—
98c - 3 pair «2 ®
50c
MEN’S
HOLEPROOF
AUTOGARTS
10c
49c
pr.
TOY
SALE
ON
THE
DOLLAR SALE
BALCONY
Starts Wed., Dec. 26
Watch your mail for
bargain circular
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