H IL L S B O R O T a g e E ight Progress ‘‘Douoieu at Norris Dam Schedule Set Sunset Loop B ill Joo» N am ed M anager o í H illsboro Team F irst local game on the 193., S un­ set baseball league schedule is slated lor April 14 when the Hills­ boro team clashes with Aloha on the home diamond. The schedule of games for the entire season w a s released this week by league meii- ben, All teams have been strengthen­ ed, especially the weaker teams ol last year, according io League Pres­ ident Clinton. Leaders ol the var­ ious teams this year are: Hill Joos. Hillsboro; Roland Watkins. T uala­ tin : Lewis Garfield. Orenco; Ole Olson Cornelius: Ted Emerson. Aloha: George Solder. Bank.-. .Arn­ old Stryffeler, O aston: und W. H. River w aters which, harnessed by N orris Dam. will co n trib u te u n ­ McNay. Laurel. told power for fu tu re generations of so u th ern ers here offer an o th er Schedule Is as follows: kind of magic. Dam progress made on Clinch riv er 25 miles n orth- P in t H alf April 7 -O ren co at T ualatin. Gaston at west of Knoxville. Tenn., is revealed in th is picture, even If it is A loha, Laurel at L «'m elius, Hillsboro at **pp«(He down M A pril 14 Cornelius a t O renco. Tualatin « «-»« at la u r e l Ai h i at Hi M r B ank, at H O O U C O lltr O l F la i l Gaatom. A pril 21 I-aurel at A loha. Gaston at T u alatin . Hillsboro at Cornelius, O renco | at Banks. „ A pril ZS -A lo h tt at Orenco. Tualatin at ( (C ontinued from p a r t one) { h h -b o n t C om eiiu , . t u a .to n . B an k , .t |( ville dam for Oregon O ther speak- I .June 1 T ualatin at Aloha. Oreneo at ers included Robert M. Stewart of Hillsboro. Laurel at Gaston. C om eiiu . at the U. S engineers. K enneth TlllOt- I B“, Ju nk" o L. n e - • —Orenco at . i Laurel. i uni.k.,« Hillsboro at son oi Forest Grove, Dr. W. _ May 6—H illsboro at Laurel. Orenco a t Gaeton, Tualatin at C om eiiu». Aloha at “ m m 12 B an k , at T ualatin. C om elu;» at A loha. Gaston at Hillsboro. Laurel at G astoa. A loha at B an k .. Cornelius. Tualatin at POWCrt ftn d PrdfCSSOr M . R LCUlS of Oregon S tate college. J. E. Reeves Hillsboro. L. J Heesacker of Forest Grove route 1. R. R. Easter of Hillsboro. J. M. Pltmftn Of Sher- w ood C o u n ty A g en t William F C jTU S a n d L e n W. Guild Of Hills- boro route 2. ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Solons Pass Bill II. S. Government Aids Students At II. Of 0. County Warrants (ConO inm l from v im . un«> bill. Tilt1 first of these increnst*. the tax on beer from 63 cents 'o $130 a barrel and Is expected to increase revenues from tills source by $30O,iX)O a year, approximately $140,000 of which will go to the cities of the state on a population basis. The free bridge bill autlior- laes tlie highway commission io lift the toll charges from the five Coast highway spans, and the inc­ est land acquisition makes pro- i vision for the purchase of timber land adjacent to forest reserves by the national government It re ­ quired the interference of G over­ nor Martin to persuade the lions- ' Io accept this measure as it came aver from the senate wttliout the tax payment provision which was insisted upon by the courts. A number of measures still re­ maining in committee when the session resumed this week w e r e i dumped into the legislative scrap heap as the lawmakers cleared the desks for final adjournm ent. Among these was the Thomas bill lncreas- mg income tax rates and lowering the exemptions and the M artin bill i which would require medical cer­ tificates from both applicants for | a m arriage license. No one was more anxious for adjournm ent of the session ihan the lobbyists. Nothing could be more monotonous and wearisome th an the task of riding herd on a bunch of lawmakers day and n ig h t' for eight weeks or more. Governor M artin has promised an investigation of relief adniinls- 1 tratlon methods. But it will be a dignified investigation conducted by the new relief conimtssion and ; the governor promises th a t it will go to the bottom of any charge th at appears to merit investigating Aloha. Ju n e 23 -O ren co at Aloha. Hillsboro at C ornelius. Laurel at Through an allotm ent of $3250 per month, approxim ately 300 students are being aided by the federal governm ent at the U n iv ersity of Oregon. Students are assigned w ork on m any projects about th e campus, and earn from $10 to $15 per month each. W ork ranges from assisting w ith landscaping to research In variods fields. Above are shown two students typing in one of the un iversity offices, w h ile below a group is w orking on the grounds under the direction of an expert gardener, Kansas Tornado Makes 1935 Debut IS Advertising Read? tbp rifP witb millr in rtn ih i? h J ie r /n tu .o u d lr double boiler until tender and dry. Separate the eggs and add t h e yolks, well beaten: add the but- ter and codfish, which has been freshened by soaking in w a t e r , W hen the mixture is somewhat cool, fold in the egg whites, beaten stiff. Bake 30 minutes in mod­ erate oven (375 degrees). Serve im ­ mediately, garnish with parsley and accompanied by a butter sauce. B utter Sauce: Put ',-c u p of butter in a bow! and work until creamy. Add -teaspoon of salt, ’¿-teaspoon pepper a n d ’-i-tea- USED CARS B ought and Sold 1929 1925 1927 1926 1931 1929 1927 4-door D urant D o d g e T ouring Ford R oadster Ford Coupe Ford R oadster C hevrolet Truck D od ge C oupe J u s t received carload of new W illys automobiles! Agency G ra h a m -P a ig e Sedan $ 8 4 9 D eliv ered H ere W illy s 4-door Sedan $ 5 7 9 D eliv ered H ere Come in for D em onstration. CARS PAINTED G as - O il - A ccesso ries C ars W a sh ed and P olished the SUn’S f° r P0WeI* a n d ^ eat Lenses and blackened boilers are — j ---- ■ — —-------- spoon finely chopped parsley, then p , tablespoons of lemon juice verv slowly. Used Car Exchange P h o n e 2641 fCDCe P0«1*- “The American people h a v e I learned to know deceit from hav- Ing met It. They have suffered too much to be intim idated by mongers of fear.”—President Roosevelt. Powers Grocery M A IN STREET PH O N E 81 Prom pt Service . . . Cocoa H ershey, Vfc-lb. tins. 2 for W ax Johnson’s Paste. 1-lb. tin Soap IVORY, medium size. Soap CAMAY. 2 bars CoStee MANNING’S. 1-lb. Crisco 5 bars r p H E word halitosis lay buried in the widely “rea d ” dictionary of the English language scores of years until set in ordinary type in an ad­ vertisem ent it became a by-word of the millions. deep into the text of the ads. Kotex headlines perforce had to he more or less indirect. No person could get the im port of a Kotex ad without reading virtually every word of the ad itself. As a result, a product 40 years on the m arket with m oderate sale be­ came a world leader. Bad breath be­ came alm ost a fashion. T hat women did, every one who follows advertising knows. Over 80 per cent of the better class of women in Am erica today employ Kotex. The m akers of this product would be quick to answ er w hether or not ad ­ vertising is read. On the other hand, yeast was some­ thing m erely to make bread w ith— u n t i l Fleischmann advertisem ents said otherwise. S p ecia ls for M arch 15 and 16 3-lb. tin .......................... 2nd and W ash. trge* 1 .5 c 59c Now we gain fair skins, robust health, cure ourselves of many of the common ills of mankind, arid even look forw ard hopefully to Eternal Youth because of it. For centuries women used m ake­ shift hygenic pads. The subject itself was a d m itte d ly -a forbidden one. A subject no one spoke about, much less wrote about, except in medical practice. Thus Listerine, F le is c h m a n n ’s Yeast and Kotex— at least three of the most notably successful products of the day — must he regarded as Simon Pure Advertising successes. All had their basic selling stories, not in the headlines, hut in the text of their ads. And readers had to read th a t text to he “sold.” All stand as indisputable answers to the ques­ tion, “ Is Advertising R e a d ? ” 27c Then came Kotex. A sanitary pad. A product no woman had ever heard about. A product th a t adm itted no definitely descriptive words in h ead ­ lines to describe it. If people didn’t read ads as care­ fully as news or feature m atter, most of the successful concerns w h o s e names are household words would be virtually unknown to the reading millions. 9c Thus to learn w hat Kotex was in­ tended for, the reader had to go Men who have made money through advertising know how true this is. 25c 59c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good March 15 - 16 only. reddened skin, a blanching occurs, il the disease be scarlet fever I Bcarlet lever antitoxin i, also used in treatm ent and undoubted­ ly shortens the roiiise of the dLsease and prevents coiiipllcullnns Henous leaelams. however, at (lines follow the use nt this serum. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WK KNOW CHEVROLKTS — YOU KNOW US! Lawn Weeds, Moss Can he Eliminated SCARLET FEVER IM M I’XIZATIOX The Dick test ls a reliable test to determine w hether an Individual Jnne 30— Aloha at Laurel. Tualatin i is susceptible or immune to scar­ at Gaaton. Cornelius at Hillsboro, Banks let fever. The percentage of sus­ ceptible persons in different age “ ju lT T o r r n c o at C om eiiu ., Laurel at ° ' ‘“l a^ S’ groups decreases with age. T ualatin, Hillsboro at A loha. Gaston at t lo n , P r e s id e n t M cGrath, VlCe-PrtS- 1-5 years ................. go per cent Banka. ident Reeves and Secretary-Treas- 5-10 years 35 per cent Jtrfy l < T ualatin at °renc«». Aloha at urer George McGee. were re-elected. G asloo, Banks at Hillsboro. C om eau s at * _. - __ ,, , . _ __ 10-20 years ..............20 per cent Laurd? W. G. Ide of Hillsboro and G. B Over 20 years . . . . . . 15 per cent Joiy f i — P layoff between winners o f Buchanan Jr., of Gast-on w e r e Dick tests also show th a t there fir st and second halves. elected to the board of directors. 1 is a higher percentage of suscep- tibles among school children for O ther directors included Johnston. FISH IX THE DIET rural districts th a n there are for Guild. Heesacker. John G albreath Oregon D airy Council I cities Members of the same fam - I of Sherwood route 5. J. A Irm ler By A da K. M ayne iiv tend to react alike to this test As the Lenten season Is here we of Cornelius. Pitm an and F. E. In the early stage of scarlet fever find the m arkets stocked with many Rowell of Hillsboro route 2 In a 12-foot rubber canoe-lika the Dick test is positive but it varieties of fresh fish. Pish is c o n -' craft, fitted witb mast and sail, becomes a negative in most cases sidered one of the low-cost foods, MRS. LEEA M. WOODS or later during the period because in most localities tish oi Leslie William Falrnte, above, sooner of recovery-. One attack of scarlet Funeral services will be held at some kind are likely to be cheap of London. Eng., plana soon to fever usually confers immunity for a t any time of the year. Fish has the M E church a t Cornelius this cross the Atlantic. If successful, life. Susceptible persons can be im ­ high food value too, which means afternoon (Thursday) a t one o’clock he'll win more than *20.000 In munized against scarlet fever by i more th an being a mere item for [?,r Mrs. . Lel® Mae Woods. 36. of subcutaneous injections of scarlet low-cost meals. Blaine, who died a t Cornelius Tues- prize money. fever toxin. Three doses are given Along with other anim al foods, evening. Rev. C. M. Reed will at weekly intervals. It is estim ated fish is a protein food. It is rich in officiate and Young s Funeral Home OX OREGON’ FARMS th at about one-half of those re- minerals, and salt water fish and ha^. charge of arrangem ents i ceiving this dosage would be com­ To P lant T. A. R. Clover for shell fish furnish iodine, which is Mrs. Woods w’as born at Bridge- pletely immunized. Two weeks a f t­ Seed im portant ip sections where the m an« Mich.. M arch 11. 1899. and soil and ______ water __________ are poor ______ in ths „ married Earl Ray Woods March LAKEVIEW—The first Tennes- er the injections a skin test should _______ mineral. A num ber ol varieties ot **• 1920. During the past eight see Anthracnose Resistant r e d be given Those who are found to fish, as salmon, halibut, cod and years they h a w lived a t Blaine, clover to be planted In Lake coun­ be still susceptible should receive a second series of two or three herring, have been found to be She came to Cornelius two weeks ty will be seeded this year by W hirling furiously tow ard W lrblta. Kan , thia aerial maclatro good sources of vitamins A and D. ‘i g0. to J 1®11 her mother, Mrs. Edith George Stockburger of the West toxin injections. of destruction, heralding the opening of the Sunflower s ta te ’e tnrnm The reactions following th e in­ I t is well then to use all of the Burbank. Side community, according to Vic- a-ason. waa »napped by a daring cam eram an before II »wept iliroui oil from canned fish in order to Surviving Mrs. Woods are her tor W. Johnson, county agent. Mr. jection of the toxin are usually a and retain the full vitam in value. widower and two children. Lyle and stockburger h a s obtained 200 slight redness, induration the suburbs and reduced a group ot homes and business buildings tenderness a t the site of Injection, 1 There are innum erable ways of “ \th a of Blame; h er mother, Mrs pounds of the seed from a grower debris. serving fish. We are all fam iliar Edith Burbank, a n d a brother, m the W illamette valley, wliere It but in some sensitive persons, how­ with baked or fried fish, but cream - John E. Burbank of Cornelius. has become a profitable seed crop ever. there may be fever, nausea, a i cial emergencies It may be used against scarlet fever with one < ed or escalloped, in baked loaves, I ---------------------- and plans to sow 30 acres for seed rash and sore throat. These reac­ as a control measure. At the pres- two doses. tions usually subside within forty- chowders, patties or croquettes it GEORGE E. STREETER production. . !o *S nOt fra ’slble to U5e I Scarlet fever antitoxin Is o eight hours. is equally delicious and are aH George E. Streeter died Sunday immunization as a general protec- . It has been dem onstrated con­ tlve measure. * F talned by Immunizing horses by r ways of using left-over or canned hi Portland and funeral services Ready to Poison Squirrels Again varieties. Fish form s the basis of » ere held Tuesday a t Finley's DALLAS—A ton o f noison vrain clusively th a t children can be im­ A method has been devised for l)<’a h1d Injections of toxin T many interesting salad and sand- chapel, with commitment at the for the innual battle ^'aunst^T he munized successfully to scarlet fev­ wich combinations too. These rec- Portland crematorium. a£ £ ual V ? er but health officials arc not gen­ the concentration of scarlet fever prophylactic adm inistration ofanl ipes are. both favorite ways of pre- Mr. Streeter „was bora In^ Illinois ^ red £ . c o un ty Agent J R B « k . erally recommending this procedure toxin without Increasing the nitro- tox*n *s an emergency mcasu for two reasons. One reason Ls thp gen content. This concentrated tox- which acts Immediately but cai paring fish. t e U V h M e t t d to M r B ect advlS€S P“« ™ the balt number Injections required to in may ty so detoxified that suf- not be relied upon to protect f Baked S tu ffed C hinook Salm on the First N au ^ ial b a i T m tha? out M 300,1 the squirrel comes produce of Immunity and the other 2 salmon fillet citv for th e S i t 20 « a n He out of wlnter Quarters, as he reason Is the severity of the reac­ to produci“m im i? X S ln’ t h r « <& £? n,orp tl,an tw° or thrM> ’reekg 8®» H i tablespoons lemon juice survived bv 1 wirioV ? Cm-olme ls very hungry a t th at time M. C , When, however, a serious epi­ This detoxified toxin Is still In the let fever antitoxin has been foul Salt and pepper Brown ^Streeter a brotherC W B Findley has obtained 76 pounds of tion. demic occurs, or the disease breaks exeprlmental stage, but it ls hoped valuable In the diagnosis of sea 2-3 cup buttered crumbs Streeter of Portland, and a sister. b*je th e ^ B e th e l Heights out in a child-caring institution th a t It may be so perfected th at let fever When a small dose 2-3 cup cream or milk Mrs John W. Bailey of Hillsboro. S u t r i ^ w h f c h Mr. Beck £ y s to or persists in a family, or in spe- It will be possible t o immunize the antitoxin is Injected Into tl Mushroom stuffing. Brush fish with lemon juice and Rise in Jan n arv Bnildinr the lar«est single purchase of squir- sprinkle with salt and pepper. Put NEW YORK -Despite the f a t h e r Sffjc?5“ 0" ever made thr0Ufih hto one fillet in buttered pan or on oven proof platter. Spread with severe w eather conditions which . . . stuffing, cover with rem aining fil- prevailed during January, (he vol- . let. pour over cream or milk and ume of building perm its showed a Manv trees n a m e d in snerm an bake 25 m inutes in moderately not marked increase, as compared with MORO — Many Sherm an county oven (375 degreesi. Sprinkle with December and the corresponding farm ers are taking advantage of bread crumbs and bake until crumbs m onth of 1934. the fact th a t young trees of many kinds are available a t the Oregon are brown. . Remove fei to hot serving S tate forestry nursery a t Corvallis dish and strain liquor remaining W ages Restored _ _ over _ it. W a s h i n g t o n _nf I^r cost of transportation, and are in _ pan Stuffing Mix ’--cup b r e a d back wages to employes arranged Planting windbreaks and shelter crumbs with 3 tablespoons melted through NRA field offices and the b®lt3lv re?ornti w ? 7 , ii,n „Jo„hntL'n ' butter and 1-3-cup mushroom caps, newlv organized regional comnli- county agent. Mr. Johnston esti- cut Dieces. salt and ance• according co u n c ilsh a to s Exceeded >3 0W few in grains ^ p p ’.-teaspoon e r. f S s r K d - m ates th a t some 15 000 of th e v lo d fish souffle by the Director of Compliance and i?ruo,:y % cup rice Enforcement G rass Valley is co-operating wi 2 cups milk isniorcemcm._____________Johnston in the planting '-i cup salt codfish R u s s ia i s m e e t i n g w it h r n n slrf to P . tablespoons butter erable ‘t uc‘cessnlin efforts to utilize a n a c r e o f b la c k lOCUSt t r “ e ’ e s K™* at Thursday. March 14, 1935 Weeils and moss in I hi1 lawn ean be eliminated to ixmslderahle rx- ; lent In the early spring by use of a number of elieinlenl preiMirutlona which may he mixed at home. An effective weed formula Is being il.-a’d a! Oregon Stale college, where It Is applied I o dandelions a n d oilier fleshy rooted plants bv means of a pointed stick As described by A 1 Peek, head of the landscape an hlleetine de- i p.u tnient the matt-rial is made up as follows 'Dike one-qnarter ounce of while arsenic and one-half gal­ IT STRIKES US lon of stilt water and boil well Add another gallon of soft water ami with i'i»iisi(lei-iil>l»‘ force thnt one-third ounce of caustic stsla bccaum* puppicB were born and txill again. T i l l s forms a stork solution used straight for killing in mi nirplnii«' llicy are not individual weeds, but which may SKY loriiorH or AIKednleg, l>e diluted with four parts of water nny more thim n boy would io sprinkle on gravel walks or drives to keep down weed growth be a STEP ladder if ho had Caretakers tin Hie college campus a STEP father. put a long wire ball on a tin run " h u h holds the solution. They dip However, it strike« ua th at ihe point of a sharp soft « n o d stick in the soltulon and then if yon will let Chevrolet plunge the stick down into the specialists at this shop doc­ crown of the dandelion, which dies tor your Chevrolet you'll In two or three days The solution Is highly poisonous and Is treated thank ns for the Hugjrestion. accordingly, the surplus being stored We don’t experim ent with In glass under lock I your Chevrolet at your ex Moss may be eradicated by rak­ ing It well to remove the thick pense. We go right to work patches, und then spraying with a and we know where we're solution o f ammonium sulpiuile dissolved at the rate ot 22 ounces headed lieeause «‘Very Che« In a gallon of water. The most ef­ rolet is an open hook to our fective way is to apply (luring a skilled ntechanies. Depend period of d e a r weather, using a pressure sprayer, tliouyji fair re ­ on this shop for guaranteed sults may be had by ell her sprin­ workmanship. kling It on or even scattering the material in dry crystalline form. Ammonium sulphate Is a com ­ mon commercial fertilizer available from most feed anti seed dealers It helps the grass while discourag­ JAMES WIIITEEAW, M anage, ing weed growth. If upphed too strong it may cause some brown­ C hevrolet and O ldsm obile ing of (lie grass temporarily, it is P hone 441 not as satisfactory for use on clover 3rd and W ash. lawns us some other fertilizer-. ■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Hillsboro MotorCo. AT LAST A SHIRT WITH COLLAR THAT NEEDS NO STARCH. The Genuine Head This Way for "Van Heusen” Won't shrink! Won't sag I Won t wild Won't wrinkle! ••CRAVE.-NE’ri'E ' SALE NEW TIES 59c 2 , . ’l Moisture-f^roof S Q .9 8 and O up Spring Styles are Here! KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS ° BALCONY ” OUR