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T h i ir ’d ay. .T.'iniiary 21, 1936 H IL L S B O R O ITimber f ive * Takes Game Tim ber grade w ho»! Gules Creek elude school ¡it w li r.ketl> ;ill J . l l l l l . l l V l i 1(1 l u l l , I n u il o v e rtim e pei'lnd The (id les C lic k lin e u p w h s : O glesby no il Lee, fo r- w . ir d - , E ileksnn. center; I ’otts ¡mil .L i i i h s , guards, .mil Lee m id lle is - ■ le r , substitutes T im b e r III....... Bum- H f e y m id H ill Dunn, forw a rd» : Scott, ■ c e n te r. T ra v is mid M arquez, guard», ■ and A rm s tro n g and Hubert Dunn, fiib d iliite s Sunday guest» o f M r and Mrs. It T H a lt were M i and M rs Kin- m elt M u rp h y and c h ild re n and Ml»» M argaret E inke of Port land. M r s H a rrie t lla.vdeu o f Strm ael ■ I d i ' 'Finn d a y n ig h t w itti J u n e Tow nsend o f Sunset enmp M r M c C iiis to n Is i l l In P o rtla n d and H ill Best of z j ' i l K n r p o p u la r prince»» lines nro presented In P a tte rn SG32, ■* line» w h ich m ake tb s fu lle r fig u re look » lln iin e r and the y o u th fu l tlg u re you ng er. A v n llu h lo in »lie» 14 to 42. Size 10 re q u ire » 4^4 yard» o f 39-lneh fa b ric w ith % yard co n tra s t. S oft puffed »lecve* nnd a panel » k trt en ding tn flare» give P a tte rn RCttl th a t d e s ira b le note o f chic. A v a ila b le In size» 11 to 19 Size IS re q u ire s 2 % ya rd s o f 5 4 -ln rh fa b ric w ith % ya rd o f SB-Inch c o n tra s tin g . S im p le line» m ake P a tte rn RC30 nn Ideal fro c k fo r street and »port» wear. T h is two-pteeo (Ire'S 1» designed tn size» 14 to 4 2. Size 10 req uire » 1 " , yard» o f 5 4 -ln rh fa b ric fo r the Jacket nnd 1 yard» fo r (he s k ir t. T o secure • P A T T E R N nnd S T K I’ -K Y -H T E P S E W IN G IN . R1 i: i i i I ' i \ <. n li o u t i 1 M E N T IO N T H E N A M E ( I E T H IS N E H S P A P E It. Adds to lintel M rs G ilm o re 1» rem o de lin g the basement o f the hotel and ha* add ed fo u r bedroom s i nd a la u n d ry room M ive ren e and L o rra in e T a llm a n have been i l l the past week. ftuneral Services Mrs. Colvin Today FO R EST G R O VE F une ral »erv- lees w ill be held fo r M rs Anna Sophia C o lvin , 58. at 103(1 a. m to d iy (Thursday» She died nt her home on Bunks ro u ’ e one M onday a fte r an illn e *« o f one week. In te r ment w ill be at M o u n ta in V ie w F A S H IO N B U R E A U , 11-13 S T E R L IN G P LA C E . B R O O K L Y N , N. Y. Enclosed A n d ............ ce rt» . Please send me the pati rns checked below, a t 15 cents e n ih : cem etery M i'. C o lvin was born Novem ber 12. 1877, in Omaha, N e b, and m a r rie d W a lte r C o lv in nt G ra ve l Ford. O re . Jun e 28. 189« Deceased 1» survived by the w id o w e r and the fo llo w in g c h ild re n M rs C h rist M ib le y , H illsb o ro . M i Ethel Freer. Seaside; V ic to r C o lvin . Los A n geles. D o rothy C o lvin . Salem. M rs 1 E dith B arg lu m l. B row nsn vnde . and A lv a and Belva ' ’ o lv ln . Banks A sister. M rs Ma Roland, lives nt Ja ckso n ville L e tte r or A. L. 1.1 Nbb ZOK TIMBER Ero.J OREGON I speculation to the e ffect that H o l man was not e lig ib le to succeed h im se lf fo r another ,<-rm under the eoi. .1 it it' io n.il pro visio n w h ich lim its cert iin state o ffic ia ls to not more than eight y e a r: out o f 12 in the same office. In a d d itio n to the a t to rn e y general's ru lin g H olm an hes p le n ty of precedent fo r seeking re elee’ io n Ben W. O lc o tt and Sam G o v ern o r Says R elief A Kozer both were appointed to a Local Problem , the post o f secretary o f state p rio r to th e ir election and both were Not F e d e ra l re-elected to second term s. • • * Rufus C. Holm an, st to treasurer, State police arrested 072 m o to r is t, fo r tra ffie la w v io litio n s d u r- r e p 'r ts the reco very o f $3914 in tru ffle fines due the state from ! ¡ng December, according to the Justice courts th ro u g h the a ctivitie s m o n th ly re p o rt o f S up erinten den t of a fie ld a u d ito r re ce n tly em on th is item . Charles P. Pray. W a rn in g slips ployed to check • up • • were ¡.-.sued to 9301 o th e r m o to r- As was expected Oregon's re i t . detected in m in o r tr a ffic la w ce n tly enacted un em ploym ent in vio latio ns. surance la w has been fo rm a lly ap- • • • nroved by th e N a tio n a l S e c u rity A. M D a lry m p le of Salem and board, m a kin g O regon the firs t H ow ard L a to u ri tie o f P ortla nd as state to con form to th is section o f pire lo succeed W a lte r M Pierce as the new na tion al se cu rity act. Pros the dem ocratic na tio n a l com m itte e pect of a suit to test the v a lid ity man from Oregon D a lry m p le wa< o f the federal act. however, w ill w arden o f the state prison under cam e the in d u s tria l accident com the Pierce a d m in is tra tio n and La- mission to m ove s lo w ly in settin g to u re lte was speaker of the house up the new org an izatio n lest in o f representatives at the recent v a lid a tio n o f the federal act leave special session o f the legislature. the state out on a lim b w ith a big • • • organization and no m oney w u h From P o rtla n d come report.» that w h ich to meet the p a y ro ll. Defects C. M Thomas, fo rm e r u tilitie s com- discovered in the state act are not tni isioner, is being groomed as a I believed to be serious. In clu sio n of candidate fo r th e rep ub lica n nom - a pro visio n fo r em ploye c o n trib u j ¡nation fo r U nited State» senator tio n to the insurance fund, it is la g lim it Senator Charles L. M c pointed out, was due to a c le rica l N ary, w ho w ill be .1 candidate to erro r, both the house and senate succeed him self. Thomas, so the jo u rn a ls sho w in g th a t th is section re p o rt goes, w ill depend la rg e ly had been deleted fro m the measure upon support fro m the Townsend before fin a l passage. It m ay re m ovem ent in h i* e ffort» to unseat q u ire a frie n d ly suit to corre ct this Oregon's senior senator. The gro om e rro r, but litt le fear is fe lt here in g o f Thomas, it is understood, as to the u ltim a te re su lt since the being supervised by H e n ry H a n Oregon suprem e co u rt has alw ays zen, fo rm e r state budget d ire c to r. in the past fo llo w e d w hat i s • • • k n o w n as th e jo u rn a l e n try ru.e Seeking the dem ocratic n o m in a ra 'h e r than the e n ro lle d b ill ru le tio n fo r U nited State senator w ill in a r r iv in g at the in te n t o f the la w be W illie M ahoney. K la m a th Falls makers. • • • m ayor, w h o has also been p la yin g stro n g ly to the Tow nsend galleries Sand and g ta v e l com panies a t In bis search fo r p o litic a l sup po rt. I te m p tin g to evade ro y a lty paym ents M ahoney, however, does not ap in the fu tu re w ill tie haile d in to peal s tro n g ly to the regulars in the /?ourt fo r an accounting, the state dem ocratic camp, w ho have not land board w a rne d th is week. Sand yet fo rg o tte n his desertion to the and g ia v e i ro ya ltie s o i 10 cents a re p u b lica n cam p fo llo w in g his de cubic y a rd go in to th e slate's com feat in the last g u b e rn a to ria l p r i mon school fund. L e x enforcem ent m ary. o f collections in the past has cost • • • the school fu n d m any thousands of Between 2O').0OO and 250.000 men do lla rs in the o p in io n o f State and wom en em ployed in 18.000 O re T reasu rer H olm an, w h o has been gon in du stries w ill come un de r the in stru m e n ta l in securing the se rv provision» of the new u n e m p lo y ices of tw o special in ve stig a to rs to m ent com pensation act, it is estim - probe in to the books o f companies 1 ated by T. M o rris D unne o f th e in - ta k in g sand and g ra ve l fro m O re i d u s tria l accident com m ission. w ho gon streams. These in vestig ation s | has been m a k in g a c a re fu l study have already resulted in the r e - ' ■ of th is phase o f the social s e c u rity _ cove ry o f several thousand dollars problem . to the school fund. • • • • • a The short term , w h ic h R ufus C. M eat prices are 15 per cent h ig h H olm an served as state tre a su re r e r than th e y w ere six m onths ago un de r a p p o in tm e n t p r io r to his I the state purchasing de partm ent election to the office , is no bar to a second te rm in ti e o ffic e — i f the i Subscribe n o w to the A rgus. In people elect h im T hat is the ru lin g W ashington county $1.50 a year. of A tto rn e y Gcn< ra l V a n W in k le S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50 The o p in io n co n tra d icts p o lit ic a l1 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tl N ew s Iic iil X id b e r t H IL L S B O R O , S ta te C a p ita l Mill Dam Washed Out by Recent High Water» IkSxton visite d here Tuesday eve n in g The CCC dance T hursd ay nigh t was w e ll attended Dam Hashes Out The W estunher m ill dam w ash ed out d u rin g the high w ater, re s u ltin g In a shu t.d o w n o f the m ill for several weeks. Mrs Sadie L a ird of P o rtla n d 1» em ployed nt Ben Hart'» restaurant M rs C o rne liu s 1» em ployed at Hie G ilm o re hotel. M r and Mrs. E arl B eyer* and son Jack of W arren to n spent the week end w ttli M r Beyer's parent«, M r and M rs A r th u r Beyers B uy House M r. and Mrs. A l H yder of Wes- tim lx -r have bought and moved in to the G ild n e r house behind the school. ARG US, P a tte rn No. 8632 S ize ................. P a tte rn No. RG16 S ize ................. P a tte rn No. 8G3O S ize ................. Namo ................... « .............................................................................. A d d rc g » ................................................. *............................................. C ity S ta te ......... Name of this n e w s p a p e r ................................................................. G IO IH I S IM M I It L O C K E T T FOREST G R O VE George Spen- ported. It is im p o rta n t to d is tin - I lyu^h , t l, » <t/»''4se fro m sm allpox. here Tuesday and fu n e ra l service» In p e rro n s ove r 15 years o f age w ill be held fro m the Forest G rove eve ry case should be investigated U n d e rta k in g chapel at 2 p m F r i to e lim in a te the p o s s ib ility o f its day w ith Rev. A. G Bennett of- I being sm allpox. R e latin g In te rm e n t w ill be in F or- 'C h ild re n w ith chicken pnx should est V ie w cemetery. be excluded fro m school. E very e f M r L o cke tt was born in M issouri fo rt should be made to prevent August 31. 1881, and m n rrie d Lu cy contact w ith n o n -im m u n c persons Ire n a S w a rtz in 1901 He is s u r The m ildness o f th is disease as w e ll v iv e d by the w id o w and the fo l us its hig h degree o f c o m m u n ic a b il makes its c o n tro l d iffic u lt m lo w in g c h ild re n I.b .yd I , . Leslie ity I . . Charles H W in fe rd S , Home the e a rly stages since c h ild re n cun- F nnd Mrs. Ire n e Rnnes, Forest Unue to go to school u n til the pres G rove; his m other, Mrs. M I, ence of the disease is detected. In some states c h ild re n in fa m Strom e. Enid. O k!a.. and tw o b ro th er». ilie s w here chicken pox occurs are — — _____________ now allo w e d to c o n tin u e in school. CHICKEN POX they do not co n tra ct th e disease ft». n w ,,„ R t.t. nn.r.1 nr H cttk» th e ,r schooling is u n in te rru p te d C h ie kn po x is nn n ru te disease Should they become i l l the y are w ith s lig h t fe ve r and m ild eon- ? taken out o f school as soon as the s titu tio n a l sym ptom s The e ru p tio n firs t sym ptom s appear. T h is change consists o f raised red spots no la rg - 1 was made because it was doubted er than the size o f a pen I t m a y w h r,h c r ' h r h rn ie r re s tric tiv e last fo r a few hours and is not m «uiure» were e ffe e tive in pre ven t- often observed. These red spots de- chickenpox. C h icke n p o x is apt velop in to vesicles or sm all blisters ! ° .m ° rc 5CVt' re *n ad ults than w'-Jch last fo r three or fo u r d iv s 'n c h ild re n As there is no im - . r ld leave a g ra n u la r scale The ^ u n iz in g procedure a va ila b le ex e ru p tio n develops ns •b u n d a n tly on i a tta ck of the disease it the covered parts o f the bodv as n” *-v arJ advantage to the a d u lt an the exposed parts, parts, nnd Ire . " ? v c . had ch icke n p o x d u rin g q u e n tly appears In d iffe re n t stages childhood. on the same region C h icke n pox is caused b y a f i l terable virus, and is tra n sm itte d d i rectly from person tn person or In d ire c tly th ro u g h a rticle s soiled by discharges fro m Infected per FO ER ST G R O V E -F u n e ra l s e rv sons. A ll nrtctles soiled by d is charge» from lesions should be ices fo r W illia m R Hudson, 08. w ho boile d o r disinfected. The disease died at H a yw a rd F rid a y, were held Is especially com m unicable In Hie fro m the Forest G rove U n d e rta k ea rly singes o f the e ru ptio n. It is in g ehnpel Sunday afte rn o o n w ith one o f the most re a d ily c o m m u n i Dr. O. H. H olm e- o ffic ia tin g . In te r cable diseases. It is p ro b a b ly not m ent was in H a yw ard cem etery C om m unicable m ore than six days He had been il l w ith asthma fo r a fte r the appearance of the firs t several years. M r. Hudson was b o rn in Iow a crop o f vesicles nnd c e rta in ly not m ore than 10 days. P ra c tic a lly all Ja n u a ry 27. 1807, m a rrie d Elizabeth those w ho have not had the disease A. C ream er at James, Iowa, D e are susceptible. W ith ra re excep cem ber 2, 1896, and m oved to O re tion s nn attack confers perm anent gon in IH9H. T hey hod m ade th e ir im m u n ity . A te m p o ra ry im m u n ity home at H a yw a rd fo r 24 years. m ay be co n fe rre d by the use of Deceased Is su rv iv e d by the w idow , convalescent serum fro m those r e tw o ch ild re n , Ernest and V iv ia n at home; his m other, Mrs. C lara H u d c e n tly recovered. O ver 90 per cent of ?’. l persons son, B oring ; and tw o sisters, Mrs. rB ve had the disease by the tim e L ily Simpson, B oring, and Mrs. 1Jiey are 15 years o f age. It is not E thel W heeler, S outh Bend, Wash. He was a m em ber o f th e W ood Uncommon in e a rly infancy. W in te r and sp rin g are the seasons of men of the World and the Grange. greatest prevalence. The disease S tate Capitol News L etter—G iv should be recognized e a rly and re- W. R. H udson Dies at Hayward H om e ing the highlights of official ac Ask your attorney to send your tivity at Salem.—Every w eek in legal advertising to the Argus. the Argus. tf Wise Hostesses always rely on Royal LIME RICKEY or GINGER ALE (o give zest to a parly Birthday Dance Planned Locally Jo in the en thusiastic th ro n g th a t has found w h ere to buy these delicacies. WHERE? at Cecil’s Place N ext to Penney's M EN! COFFEE Lb. 25c D elicious R elish S p re a d T hree Y ear A verage Score by P a cific In te rn a tio n a l O ver »8 36c S atu rday O n ly SUNRISE. Mb. pkg. V U llk k 19c SPECIAL. Mb. pkg...... 14c SOFTASILK ci^E FLOUR 25c 1 26c 3 " ,': „ 7 5 c SANKA— 1-lb. tin .............................................. ..42c JELLO— A ssorted flavors. Pkg............................ 5C GRAPENUTS— Pkg.................................................. 17c H Salmon K raut No. 1 tali tin. Each 10c .. 8c STARCH MATCHES • B ra k e « serviced • B a tt e r y W ln te r lx e d fur eiiay s ta r tin g . • Safe tires. • W in t e r g r e a te and oil. • R a d i a t o r s e r v ic e d for w in te r . • W t n d a h i e l d w ip e r th a t w o r n . • F r e e fro m u s u a l w in t e r tro ubles. CADY MOTOR COMPANY Hillsboro, Oregon 15C 15c Carton SUGAR CORN MEAL F ine g ra n u la te d . Yellow . 8 is.. BORAX SOAP GRANULES Washing Powder .35c W ith F R E E p la tte r. 10c (Quart ..........47c) BLU HILL CHEESE Sunbrite 2pkg....... 19c Sunbrite CLEANSER 27C U i-p in , ,7 c ) L L h lL U 13C ............ (4 cans for ..1 4 c ) 2 cans New WHEAT-ALONE £ REAL- ...20c 39c 3 X ....... 10c GRAPEFRUIT,','"1“"” " 8c POTATOES °u” s„t' Ltle,,n lC Hillsboro, Ore. Friday, Saturday and Monday Baker’s Premium COCOA— | l/2-lb. can ........ SALT- Large pkg....... 29c t/V P lain o r Io d ized Rye Krisp Large pkg. VANILLA Im ita tio n . 23c 8-oz............... GRAPENUTS Pkg................... Jello 5c Pkg..............t.... S ix d e liciou s flavors. Post BRAN FLAKES 2 !.........25c 15c FRUITS and VEGETABLES GOOD BROOMS Each 25c PEANUT BUTTER 2,b.......... 15c Crackers Calumet Baking POWDER F re e pan. Lb. can ....... 19c CHOCOLATE Va-lb.................. M U S T A R D G REENS 3 for COMPARE OUR QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE For Friday and Saturday SIRLOIN STEAK a. 1 4c SMELT 4 » . 2i 5c PURE LARD 3 lbs. 4!3c Columbia River. Fresh Daily. 1 Fresh Rendered. HEAD CHEESE While It Lasts. LETTUCE— ib. r 7c !b. p 9c 2 for SHORTENING 3 O N IO N S — P o rk W lb*. JLtlLz From the HILLSBORO MEAT CO., where assort ments are greater and »election» best. Young, Tender. CAULIFLOWER Large, white head FO TATO ES. No. 2. Baker’s Premium MEAT PORK ROAST C AR R O TS— 2 bunches 3 bunches SMALL WAFERS 2-lb. box ................ SELECT YOUR LAJ,S .UP- ...10c G REEN ROYAL Soda Works SL S and DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE— No. 2 can ............. 15c TO YOU A R eal B uy! Baker’s Premium COCOA NUT diAx* ’A-lb. can IU L M IL K Morningdew F rid a y DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT— No. 2 can ......... 12c DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL— Tall can 14c HERES WRAP IWINTERIZINCI MEANS STUD TOBACCO pkgs. Mayonnaise “Irradiated" L et us Tell You A b o u t It. P* i l l Announces USED CARS AND USED TRUCKS S f in " » «j HASH! (2 pkgs......... 65c) Make Morningdew Phone Today! RUTTER i“ “ - ’ ( C o n lin u .d fro m p a s * I I cure the cancellation. E ve ry yea r th e re a fte r, the c u rre n t ta x m ust be paid in fu ll, together w ith one q u a rte r o f the de lin q u e n t tax. In case the c u rre n t tax is paid in in stallm ents, no q u a rte r o f th e c u r re n t ta x m ay be allow ed to become d e lin q u e n t and the paym ent on the d e lin q u e n t levies w ill be re q u ire d w ith the fin a l in s ta llm e n t o f the cu rre n t tax. I f the c u rre n t ta x becomes de lin q u e n t under th is plan, the p r i v i lege of pa yin g back years w ith o u t interest w ill be lost, M iss E isner stated. I f tw o in sta llm e n ts on real p ro p e rty or one on personal p ro p e rty are allow ed to go unpaid, the p ro p e rty is subject to im m e d ia te foreclosure. Pkg.................... Best Foods. Real 25c GUERNSEY DAIRY Main Street Maxwell House 22c ■ "A Flavor You’ll Favor" Sam Hullt A Sons Phone 2568 H ills b o ro , Oregon NEW NUCOA (2 lbs. 42c) Lb.................. r^flJIlonlrT Bottled by Phone 2432 APPLES W inesap Box 39c No. 2>u H a v in g a v ita m in D content n e a rly 15 tim es th a t o f o r d i n a ry m ilk , it w ill b u ild up resistance, v it a lit y and energy. PIGGLY W IGGLY New Tax Acts Vary Payment of Levies WINTERIZED for you in th e a d v e rtisin g colum ns. Hillsboro Meat Co. 3 cans a Part of Every Winter Meal T h e re ’s big new “ PRICE C U T T E R S” in c o n n e c t io n w i t h Man Missing? “Fried in Butler Hamburgers” and “Popped in Butter Popcorn” 5c 1 discovered when it opened bids this week fo r supplies fo r state in s titu tio n s C ontract» c o v e r in g I state needs fo r the n e xt three month.- aggregating $20.818, were aw arded. BUSH’S MARKET (('o n tin u e d fro m page 1> the com m ittee in charge o f th e a f fa ir. O th e r com m itteem en w i ll be Charles Douglass. W ilb u r D illo n . F ra n k B aker, A. J. F o e lk e r and M elhuish. The ska tin g r in k w ill be closed Satin day n ig h t nnd Hie flo o r sand ed and put in e xce lle n t con dition. It's h ig h ly possible th a t he m ay be found am ong those w ho have been made happy w ith P a g e Seven ORANGES Lots of juice. Dozen .......... 10c and Beef Product. MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE ik. (Venetian ticket» William Dusicjc, Corneliu«) 2! 5c