r/l./LC. Member— 123 New Fam ilies- One of Only Two Weekly Papers West of Itockiua Numbered ns Argus Readers up to March 3 ---- ------------------------------------ — 4 H illa b o ru In d e p e n d e n t hoelabhehed 1M78 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thur day, March 12, 1936 P.-T . A . M eets W et L itter C ure (golden Flood F ours D a ily D eclared F o u n d ¡n to F. G. C rea m ery P la n t O renco T o n ig h t Use of Floor Heating Urged to Avoid Difficulty Wet lit t e r , w h ic h Is one o f th e n iiM t se riou s p ro b le m « th a t eon- fro n ts p o n ltry n ie n d u rin g th e w i n t e r m on th s, cun I m - b o th sa tis- f u e t o iily m ul c c o n o m lc u lly c o n ­ tr o lle d by flo o i h e u tm g , si d ed J-’. K l'lic e , iic r ic u lt u r . il e u g in e e r o f th e O reg o n S tu te co lle g e , u t th e m o n th ly W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p o u l- » ' ' un i, . o n - tin e .11 c u rd in g to I. Frat ty agent ■ r ile m e e tin g was a tte n d e d b y 38 p o u ltr y m en. N u m e ro u s a tte m p ts have been m ade to c o n tro l w et lit t e r by v e n ­ tila tio n . a c c o rd in g to P r i c e How­ ever. no d e p e n d a le r e la tio n s h ip ha» been d e m o n s tra te d to e x is t be ­ tw e e n p o u ltry Imu e v e n tila tio n and w et lit t e r I I I O reg o n . W et lit t e r is caused b y th e m o is tu re In th e a ir c o n d e n s in g on th e flo o r, d u e to th e fa ct th a t th e te m p e ra tu re o f tin - flo o r is lo w e r th a n th a t o f th e a ir. T h e p rin c ip le in v o lv e d in flo o r- . h e a tin g is to ra i e th e flo o r te m p e r ­ a tu re above th a t o f th e a ir and th e re b y p re v e n t th e co n d e n sa tio n o f a ir m o is tu re . P ric e discussed the flo o r-h e a tin g system user! in th e sta te c o lle g e la y in g houses, w h ic h consists o f a scries o f e ig h t-fo o t ch a m b e rs b u ilt b e tw e e n a d o u b le flo o r. W a rm a ir is d riv e n th ro u g h these c h a m b e rs b y an e le c tric fa n T h e cost o f o p e ra tio n fo r a 24 by (It) fo o t la y ­ in g house w ith 5(H) hens was a p ­ p ro x im a te ly $3 75 p e r m o n th w h e n o p e ra te d on a h a lf- tim e busis. O th e r m e th o d s o f flo o r- h e a tin g - »One method involve« tin- u m o f lin t w a te r p ip e s la id c ith e r in gro o ve s h i a c o n c re te flo o r, o r on to p o f th e flo o r T ig h t ly b o x in g in tin - area u n d e r a p o u ltr y house and h e a tin g th is e n tire urea Is a n o th e r m e th o d w h ic h can be used w h e re a house is raised a fe w feet above th e g ro u n d It is v e ry necessary w h e n th e la tte r m e th o d is used th a t p ro v is io n be m ade to a llo w a m p le c ir c u la tio n u n d e r th e house d u r in g th e s u m m e r. F o r f u r t h e r d e ta ils o f flo o r h e a t­ in g as w e ll as o th e r fe u tu re s o f p o u ltr y h o u sin g , p o u lty m e n a re r e ­ fe rre d to i x te n s io n b u lle tin No. 4H0 e n title d " P o u lt r y H o u s in g .'' w h ic h is a v a ila b le a t th e c o u n ty agent's o ffic e . Buxton Townsend Club Meet Tonight < Itv M r* J<- r • «• M« y rm » BUXTO N B u x to n T o w n s e n d d i w ill m ei t at th e G ra n g e h a ll a u d it - T h ill d a '. ' O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have Just w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r — Read th e m tf Program Postponed Account of Illness E v e ry savings c e rtlfD eate Is insured up to $5,090.00 u n d er the F ed e ra l Insurance Plan. Savings of $1.00 ac­ c e p te d o r la r g e r amounts Io suit your convenience. S tart a systematic savings account today. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n. J. M. Savings H ills b o ro PERSON, M gr. A Loan B lilg. Oregon Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 e v e n in g a t 8 o ’c lo c k . M rs . O . F. Sohler Sells Eight Pigs c e iv e d th e ir o w n p a p er. M a n y m o re A n d e rs o n w i l l le a d th e discu ssio n s ca m e la te r, th e y said. on Classified Argus Ad on fo re ig n m is s io n s to p ic , Ja p a n. A . T. S o h le r o b ta in e d re a l r e ­ N a tio n a l m issio n s to p ic , " T h e F o r ­ s u lts fro m th e use o f a d v e rtis in g e ig n e r in A m e ric a ." Phone 953 : Hills bore W. B ru c e T a y lo r le f t f o r his in th e A rg u s c la s s ifie d page— " T h e F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S h o m e In V a n c o u v e r, B C., F r id a y g re a t m a rk e t p la c e o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ." H e s o ld e ig h t e ig h t-w e e k s - and a fte r s p e n d in g tw o m o n th s w it h 1 o ld p ig s on th e d a y th e p a p e r was LICENSED EMBALMER8 h is co u sin . M rs. W. F. H u n te r, and d is trib u te d a n d b e fo re th e y re ­ o th e r re la tiv e s . L a r r y D a n ie ls , w h o has been i l l s e v e ra l w e e ks a t th e h o m e o f his m o th e r -in - la w . M r - E va B ra n d e n - b erg, w as ta k e n to th e tu b e rc u lo s is s a n ita riu m in S a le m la s t w e e k . N o m a tte r h o w la rge o r sm a ll tbo m e m o ria l yo u select m ay be, w e w i ll M J M c E n te e a nd son M o r r is m ake e ve ry possible e ffo rt to m ake it s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d a t D eP oe B a y. Donclson & Sewell M rs G e o rg e T P r a tt o f S p o k a n e I vi a te d frie n d s h e re S u n d a y . She I has been v is itin g in S a le m and A lb a n y f o r th e past th re e w eeks. M iss V io la W a rre n r e tu r n e d T u e s ­ day fro m a tw o m o n th s ' v is it a t th e T im D o h e rty h o m e a t B u rn s . C lu b to M ee t J O H N M IL L S C o m m u n ity H a rm o n y c lu b m e t w ith M r. a n d M rs. W H. R in g F r i ­ J o h n M ills , 85, d ie d a t T ig a r d day e v e n in g . T w e n t y - f o u r w e re a n d fu n e r a l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld j p re se n t. M rs . A g n e s B r y a n t was th e re M a rc h 4. In te rm e n t w a s in m a s te r o f ce re m o n ie s. N e x t m e e t­ C re s c e n t G ro v e c e m e te ry . Deceased in g w i l l be a t th e G. A . R tiis o n is s u rv iv e d b y w id o w and a d a u g h ­ hom e M a rc h 13 a t 8 o 'c lo c k . te r. M rs . T. H. G h o rn le y , V a n c o u ­ W o m a n 's M is s io n a ry s o c ie ty w ill v e r, Wash., a n d J o h n F. M ills , T i- | m eet at th e m an se n e x t W ednesday g a rd . Memorials of True Beauty erf LASTING TRIBUTE t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m a te ria ls and w o rk m a n s h ip w ill go in to it. In d . - sign, like w ise , it w i ll be o rig in a l, m od ern and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are the v e ry lo w est possible. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS H. H. S T A N N A R D , M anager Phone 121 H ills b o ro We Give You a GREATER STORE Visitor Reports Improved Business For the past two months carpenters, electricians, and painters have been busy in our store — redec- orating, remodeling, and installing new’ fixtures. A N eon sign has been installed over each department, The best material obtainable has been used on our new store front. All work was done by local con- tractors. No expense has been spared to make this o ne of the finest, modern variety stores in the North- west. It is an expression of our faith in your future, You have been good to us and we have tried to show our appreciation in values and service, and doing ou r part in civic effort. This expansion is a further pledge and reflects our confidence that Hillsboro w ill continue to prosper and progress. We cordially invite you to visit our store on the opening dates— County Resident Many Years Dies bearers were C h ris Christensen, E rn e s t H ite . A. B. F lin t, H e n ry Hesse. W illia m H ic lm a n and N ic o l­ as K ie r th . week S am G e rig v is ite d h is n e p h e w , A lb e r t D u llm a n . w h o is in th e G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l. P o rtla n d , re c o v e rin g fro m a re ­ c e n t^ o p e ra tio n f o r a p p e n d ic itis . S ay y o u saw it th e Two Big Days - Friday and Saturday - Mar. 13 -14 New Stock A rgus. Peanut Brittle JEWELRY New crop pi-anuls Strictly fresh for Easter Just arrived Sm art and Stylish F rid a y and S atu rday o n ly thorough overhaul such we can give your Radio our modernly equipped shop will make it work like new again — and possibly > < ’ U H l c tragedy of hav­ ing the Radio stop during your favorite program. It d o e sn ’t cost m uch E stim ates free i 10c .is. Douglass R ad io S ervice Men’s Rayon Dress All Sizes 20c G A RD EN T O O LS I T m t y o u r garden t h i s sp rin g w ith q u a lity seeds that are sure to grow . N ow is the lim e to p la n t Peas, Radishes, Tomatoes, Potatoes and C ab­ bage fo r the vegetable g a r­ den. A ll va rie tie s o f flo w e r seeds and bulbs should be planted early. Garden Guards Tools (A c o m p le te f e r t iliz e r ) Farm ers’ C ash Store Phone H ills b o ro 3001 M ain St.. So. o f Courthouse 35c J a r Ponds Cream ... 25c and F lo u c r Seeds PO L ISH M OPS With Handle 35c New Spring Pastel Shades 5c 5 - It) - 15 Cent Store each G ERTRU D ES each 25c each 10c Ladies’ Silk Organdie, Silk, Lace H OSE Pair All New Spring Styles Full Fashioned New Shades Semi-Service W eight Pair SA N -N A P-PA K Sanitary Napkins 12 in package 2 ..... 29c Adjustable Sanitary Belt -4 JLVO steel knife. O IL C L O T H 25c W illi- SHOE POLISH D IS 1 I P A N E n a m e l. 1 7 -q u a rl New Patterns 10c 49c S T A T IO N E R Y Fancy B oxed a n d P a cka g e 20c S P R IN G B U T T O DNS NS Fancy, new. 10c 46-inch. Yard 50-inch. Yard 25c 30c Table Squares 18-inch. Each La rge 44c assortm ent 25c IQ ., T r« /V / T o y Sand P a il a n d S h o v e l 5c 10c 15c PARING KNIVES Stainless Steel -f lv i ENVELOPES Return Address 25 count Pkg................ 5c IRON CORD SET 6-foot cord Q Az» Complete .... (boL Shoe Polish 2 in 1 Black, brown, and tan 10c P A IN T U P FOR SPR IN G Enamel - Varnish Paint and Varnish Stain TOOTH POWDER I)r. Lyons... IIO S E C a ke ( n ve r and T ra y . C o m p le te 20c See them and Stag handle, stainless RAYON K n e e le n g th . Pm 10c Patterns DRESSES SETS C a rd Johnson’s Floor Was Assorted Hand Embroidered COLLAR and CUFF ( «.n d e n Fertilize zers W ill assure a good L a w n o r G arden Phosphate« A m m on ia Sulphates ‘ ‘ M O R t’R O P ” 25c 49c \ ra re r S e le c tio n Lawns A b e a u tifu l, w e ll - kept la w n is a real asset — it m ik e s y o u r home m ore a ttra c tiv e and livable. Let ns advise you on b u ild in g a new la w n o r re v iv in g an old one. A ll va rie tie s of glass seeds. 500 count . Carving Set 10c Dress up * y o u r y a r d w ith orn am e ntal shrubs and flo w e rin g plants that w ill set o ff y o u r home to advantage See o u r com ­ plete q u a lity stock. P rote ct y o u r g m te n from insect jx-sls w ith e ffe ctive garden guards. We have a fu ll lin e of handy tools fo r gardening. Trowels, Planters W eeders 7-inch PONDS TISSUE A big value H OSE 9-oz. Tumblers, 3 for 10c Seeds, Bulbs Ladies’ BELTS Assorted Patterns A Sprouse value. Glass Cookie Jar Shrubs China Plates Infants’ Footed, 10-inch square 15c It’s the thing to do in spring— it is part of the season— start a garden and watch it grow! 15c 10c to 25c CAKE PLATES N ow ’s th e Tim e to 24 Gauge 200 Decorated Save Here NEW - - Just arrived from New York. Glass Phone 21X Tea Kettles Toilet Goods FLOWERS Save on Service Selfrid ge F u ra . t o . 10c Five Quart ALUMINUM Dress and Coat c ith er. /O T h ia MBHOciRt ion hu« nev er p a id lerni th a n 8 % pany. E s tab lished 1H94 HILLSBORO H IT E O N J o h n C a ld w e ll, 70. d ie d , at his h o m e a t T ig a r d M a rc h 2. a f t ­ e r a fe w d ay«’ illn e s s H e was b o rn in O n ta rio , C anada. S e p te m b e r 24. 1856, m o v in g w h ile y o u n g w it h his p a re n ts to Illin o is . T h e y ca m e to O re g o n 57 ye a rs , ago, b e in g a m o n g th e f u s t lo c iu ss th e p la in s w it h horses u nd w e re a m o n g th e f ir s t s e ttle rs in th is , n e ig h b o rh o o d . M r. C a ld w e ll was m a r r ie d to M iss A d a F re w in g o f T ig a rd in 1892 1 a nd th e y reside d on th e o ld hom e p la ce u n t il a fe w ye a rs ago w h e n th e y b u ilt a n e w hom e at T ig a rd . M r. C a ld w e ll was a lw a y s a c tiv e ly in te re s te d in a ll c o u n ty im p ro v e ­ m e n ts a n d h e lp e d to b u ild th e c h u rc h at P ro g re ss co rn e rs. He w as a tru s te e o f C re sce n t G r o v e l c e m e te ry , fro m its in c e p tio n u n t il tw o .veins ago. H e is s u rv iv e d b y h is w id o w and fo u r d a u g h te rs , M iss E lsie C a ld ­ w e ll and M rs R u th A n d e rs o n o f T ig a rd , M rs M ild re d B acon o f H ite o n and M rs. E le a n o r C u ttin g o f P o rtla n d a n d seven g ra n d c h il­ d re n . F u n e ra l se rvice s w e re h e ld W e d ­ nesday fr o m th e T ig a rd E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h w it h in te rm e n t a t C re scen t G ro v e cem etery. L ife lo n g frie n d s a c tin g as p a ll­ K rin S to w e ll is hom e fro m S m ith ' h o s p ita l in H ills b o ro , w h e re h<* was i l l last w eek. W 11 A w i l l m eet in a ll- d a y session S a tu rd a y at th e G ra n g e it d l. A dance w ill be g iv e n at M a n ­ n in g S o c ia l c lu b h a ll S a tu rd a y . M r. and M rs V a le n tin e w e re g iv e n a fa re w e ll p a rty a t th e Sea- b o ld hom e. T h e y le ft th e f o llo w ­ in g day fo r B e d d in g . C al. O re n F ro st was hom e fro m T i l l a ­ m o o k fo r th e week-end. M r. and M rs. J a c k R o th s (E v a In g le s ) o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k ­ end w it h M m R o th 's g ra n d m o th e r, M rs R ho d u W atson. H a ro ld M o rg a n o f G o ld so n , a c­ c o m p a n ie d by Ray llo y d o f C a li­ fo rn ia , v is ite d th e fo rm e r's u n cle , C. A M o rg a n , last w e e k. W e e k e n d v is ito r s at th e P o w e ll h o m e w e re M r. a nd M rs. G le n n Jones, a n d M r. a nd H u d s p e th o f P o rtla n d M rs R o b e rt P la ce o f A- W ils o n cam p. Mr a nd M rs. I l C o r n u tt a n d , S ta n to n a m i P a tty llh e a sp e n t th e ' w e e k -e n d w it h n I d iv e s a t W o o d - i la n d . Wash M is . M 11. W atson Is s p e n d in g | th e w e e k w it h re la tiv e s a t V e r ­ nonia. i l l y I , hi Di*vin» I tests a re ch e cke d, th e to ta ls m ade Y ou push th e v a lv e d o w n here, and cheeks d ra w n fo r d e liv e ry to Mrp. Ko»«- Honored; Har­ th e c re a m goes ro u n d u nd ro u n d . th e cu sto m e rs. mony Club Mfrets Friday See th e b u tte r co m e o u t! T h e p ro p r ie to r a nd m a n a g e r is a T h is is th e song u t th e c h u rn s k ille d c re a m e ry m an w it h ye a rs (By M e . ltiiyh Bo-rl-tt«) and th e m ilk m a id Y o u 'll fin d th e o f e x p e rie n c e b e h in d h im in a d ­ O R E N C O T h e re w ill be an a d u lt v a lv e in th e F o r o t G ro v e c re a m ­ d itio n to th e 14 ye a rs o f h is lo ­ m is tin g o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r as­ e ry r ig h t n e x t th e $1600 c h u rn in g c a tio n in F o re s t G ro v e . H e is g e n ­ s o c ia tio n T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in th e u n it r e c e n tly in s ta lle d , w h ic h is ia l a n d easy to co n v e rs e w ith as school a u d ito r iu m I t w ill be D ads' ca p a b le o f p ro d u c in g , at one c h u r n ­ w e ll as in te re s tin g . n ig h t D e v o tio n s b y M rs. M . J. in g . HMM) p o u nd s h a lf a to n please M cE n te e T o p ic : " A r t in th e h o rn - o f g o ld e n b u tte r m ade fro m se­ a nd a r t in th e lif e o f a c h ild ” b y le c te d W a s h in g to n c o u n ty crea m . M rs A ( ) P itm a n . Hostesses w i l l T h e cre a m is th e p ro d u c t o f some be M esdarnes G. A . Robson, H E ti()(l W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm s , and B u rd e tte . H E S e h e id t a nd G e o rg t some in Y a m h ill and C o lu m b ia G o o dm a n . I Ity R u th L u n d itr e n ) c o u n tie s . T h re e tru c k s , busy Mrs. Rose Honored E l.M O N IC A P ro g ra m , sch e d uled th ro u g h o u t m o re th a n th e d a y lig h t T h e W o m an 's C ir c le m e t in th e h o u rs o f th e w in te r, c o v e r a ll o f fo r M a rc h 12 in th e n e w U n io n th e c o u n ty e x c e p t th a t p o rtio n g ra d e school a u d ito r iu m , has been I c h u rc h p a rlo rs la st W ednesday a f t ­ east o f B e a v e rto n , a c c o rd in g to J in d e f in it e ly postpo n e d d ue to scar- ' e rn o o n . A sp e c ia l p ro g ra m a nd s u r ­ le t fe v e r w h ic h has a fflic te d m a n y p ris e w as g iv e n in h o n o r o f M rs . I ’ro p s tra . m a n a g e r N a th a n ie l Rose on h e r 73rd b ir th - " I f fa rm e rs w o u ld be m o re c a re ­ o f th e stu d en ts. R o g e r J o h n on. fre s h m a n a t O re ­ fu l a b o u t fe e d in g s tro n g feed . g iv ­ in g th e m to th e cow s a fte r m i l k ­ gon S ta te co lle g e , cam e hom e fro m in g in ste a d o f b e fo re , w e w o u ld C o r v a llis on F rid a y fo r tre a tm e n t h a ve less tr o u b le w it h bad c re a m ," to an in fe c te d ch e e k H e p la n n e d t h e m anager d e c la re d Seuson to r e tu r n to sch o o l T u e sd a y o r seems to m a k e l i t t l e d iffe re n c e W ednesday. D u n ce a t th e B a rn e s school F r i ­ w it h tin - c o n d itio n o f th e crea m , | N ext lie said, as th e a m o u n t re c e iv e d , d a y n ig h t was su cce ssful. in th e s u m m e r Is a b o u t th e sam e dance w i l l be M a rc h 20. M r. and M rs E. R S tr o m q u is t o t as d u rin g th e w in te r. H o w e v e r, th e a m o u n t o f bad c re a m is s u r p r is ­ T ig a r d w e re d in n e r p a rty guests o f t h e ir s o n -in -la w a n d d a u g h te r, M r. in g ly sm a ll. W h ile th e A rg u s re p o r te r was and M rs. R o b e rt Jo h n so n , S a tu r ­ v is itin g th e c re a m e ry , th e c re w day nigh t. was u n lo a d in g a t r u c k o f crea m . T in - d r iv e r , w e ig h e r and te s te r w e re b u sy lin in g u p th e cans, r e ­ c o rd in g w e ig h ts a nd m a k in g tests. A f t e r te s tin g , th e c re a m is d u m p ­ ed In to th e p a s te u riz in g t a n k , (B y M r , C h n rlc f S e l i m ) w h e re liv e steam is fo rc e d th ro u g h F IR D A L E - IO W A H I L L M r and a r e v o lv in g c o il, m a k in g th e crea m s te rile b e fo re It is co o le d b y ice M rs. 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