The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thur m I h v . Mirili 19, ione
Sherwood Folk
Give Program
Girl
linn S c a r l e t F e v e r ;
B irlInlays Obnrrvi-d
H IL L S B O R O
OUT TO S I’EAR A W IN TE R MEAL
f
ARGUS,
H IL I. S R O R O ,
Contest Winners
in Radio Program
Star Head Visits
Beaverton Lodge
Southern Pacific
w ith
M IS S IO N D RY
DR. A. REED
Sparkling
ORANGE or LEMON
C U S H IO N SHOES
CORRECTIVE SHOES
te r
. the tin g lin g tartness o f the lem on
MEN and WOMEN
. . . the delicious fla v o r o f th e orange—makes th is m ix e r
suprem e the po p u la r choice.
IH I-E ’S
Available all dealers— Bottled nnder exclusive license by
Foot COMFORT Clinic
ROYAL SODA WORKS
738 8. W. Morrison
(Near Purk)
Portland, Oregon
Phone 2132
H ills b o ro
315 E M ain St.
FIR GROVE
DAIRY
M IL K
Grade A
and C R EA M
Phone 4RX1
Cecil’s Place
N ext door to Penney's
Exceptional
Values
for
S at., Mon,
M arch 2 1 , 2 2, 24
Fri.,
I
Enter
Now!
3 rd
Worth Your While
Of 4
“ K ook-C raft K on test”
Low
Price
"Monte Carlo Bread"
st
.
$
P rize
5.00
|nd
Casht I P rize
2.50
A d d ress
....
SUGAR
ARMOUR’S WHITE CLOUD
Pure Cane, Fine Granulated
(Sat. only, limit)
8
19c
lbs.
Swansdown
Salmon
Flour
Alaska, fancy pink.
T all can .......................
Pear B rand.
guaranteed.
Absolutely
3
V V
23c Coffee
9c
Soap
$l«09
Eggs
the west’s
popular brand. Lb.
A irw a y ,
WHITE KING.
Granulated. L arge
A SPA R A G U S S
"'ee„2
long, d
green 4U
lbs.
15c
ner
RH UBARB Ä HotHouse...
, . . , < 3
lbs.
10c
A R T IC H O K E S Ex,r“
Each large
5c
G R A PE FR U IT Áí¡ ^ Sew"”’ 19c
SALT—Maximum.
Plain or Iodized
2 2 -o z. p k g .
! ibs................ 15c
Hillsboro’s most popular food store offers you the fin­
est, freshest vegetables ,and at the most economical
prices—
29c
m
33c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
29c
SHRIMP
Blue Plate
5-oz. ca n s
So Tasty and So Healthful
5c
( t/g Case ....
99c)
ORANGES
2 pkg,...... 15c
RAISINS
Seedless. In the economical and
convenient package.
(Limit)
FREE
DELIVERY
TIMES jj
DAILY T
PHONE 2171
2 do,. 19c
I
P O T A T O E S 0,6
1 bag
s No 2s 43c
50-lb.
2 p£;e*h’...23c
lb- Pkg.
1
(4 dozen ....................................... 35c)
CIGARETTES
4
28c
33c
17c
4
2 it,........ 15c
GRAPENUTS
Pkg.................
16c
POSTUM, INSTANT
L arge can
39c
COCOANUT. Baker’s
Southern Style
4-oz. ca n
10c
HERSHEY BARS
MAGIC YEAST
^
pkg.
-f JL Co
c JV
COCOA. Fancy quality
TUNA FISH
Mid Pacific
No. l/g tins
lb s...................................
Peanut
Butter
Maximum, Finest Quality
Extras Large. Every egg
guaranteed. 2 dozen ....
49-lb . bag
CLAMS—F. A. R.
3
Cash
Y our N am e
SHORTENING
M inced
No. x/g tins
Isn't the only reason
more and more thrifty
folk buy all their foods
at Safeway. All who
consider quality, serv­
ice, courtesy, cleanli­
ness and convenience
equally as important as
price j u s t naturally
turn to our bigger anti
brighter store for com­
plete satisfaction.
A ll the ingredient1; necessary for the "Dish" named on this coupon
are listed in this add. Study the add carefully and circle the items
you think are necessary. Sign your name and address and bring the
whole add to our store w eekly. There w ill be a total of 4 seasonal
recipes— 1 each week during the month of March. We offer two
cash prizes for the most nearly correct and complete set of the four
recipes. This is strictly a bona fide offer. Anyone ran try! Anyone
can win! Winners w ill be announced at an early date at end of
contest.
It isn’t too late if you
failed to fill out t h e
first two issues of our
popular “Kook - Crgft
Contest.” Ask us f o r
extra copies. The rules
are so simple you can
hardly miss, but be sure
you enter all 4 recipes.
Fir Grove Milk
Give this pure, health-
giving milk a regular
place in the menu for
every meal.
You’ll feel in creased
vigor, you’ll have great­
er disease - resistance
and you’ll enjoy this
addition to your meals.
From evidence produced
His Honor was not long in
prono uncing sentence on a
plea o f g u ilty . C ecil's Place
was sentenced to con tinu e the
pra ctice of m aking the best
H a m bu rg er Sandw ich in the
c ity fo r F ive Cents.
Opening ]
-S A F E L Y !
in rich, delicious
Judge Public Finds
CECIL’S PLACE Guilty
of Selling the Best 5c
Hamburger in Hillsboro
o f 'em to b u y a new shirt,
gives us a queer sort o f fee lin g
Seeing the do lla rs we have slaved
fo r a ll o u r lives ju s t fade out. But
that's th a t when in fla tio n comes
to tow n. A n d if the good A m erican
d o lla r cannot stand up. then w hat
can?
W e ll—T here is ju s t one value,
m y fire n d Just one that has been
able to rid e out the centuries. N a­
tions come and nations go but th a t
rem ains steadfast. A r d that value
i is the L o rd Jesus C h rist: the same
I yesterday, today and forever.
One— H is sinless life . " I fin d no
fa u lt in H im , "P o n tiu s Pilate. " I
have betrayed the innocent blood."
I— Judas Iscariot. "M y Beloved Son
EVENT
j
|
Found Guilty
¿¿J NO CHANGE 3 4 -3 5
■■0B NO FATALITIES 3 4 '3 3
g in n in g M arch 20. John C onnell,
s h e riff, announced Tuesday.
!
HEALTH
CALIFORNIA
IMCREfSe 1935
I DfCREA5£ 1935
M O N E Y ON T H E S K ID S
W. K. In fa tio n . ju st around the
corner and peeking o.jt at us! So
the y say. ,
"W . K " " Y e s - 'W . K .!” T hat
means W ell K n o w n . Awk G erm any,
she knows. So does »very other
co u n try that has eveg trie d it.
P re tty tough on Dad, this in fla ­
tio n business. The fifte e n d o lla r
pay-check ju s t fades nw ay w ith
puds at $6 the hu nd red and m ilk
T ru c k License Reduced
75 cents the qu a rt. U n de * in fla tio n
and
p rin tin g press m oney, the d o l­
T ru c k and tr a ile r licenses for
the last th re e -q u a rte rs of the year la r ta il-sp in s: skins dow n: loses
can be obtained fro m the state be- b u yin g pow er u n til it takes a p ile
4547;
I ’ll drive you to
COUNTIES 1934- 35
M cN a ry Promises Aid
Senator Charles L. M cN a ry F r i-
1 day telegraphed S ecretary Ed. I -
M oore o f the cham ber o f commerce
1 that "as a m em ber o f com m ittee
' h a vin g charge of a g ric u ltu ra l ap­
p ro p ria tio n b ill I shall co-operate
w ith S en ator Hayden in the m a t­
te r o f increased a p p ro p ria tio n fo r
federal h ig h w a y con stru ction ."
11
'■
in w hom f am w e ll pie!»» <1
God.
the Father. T w o His blood
Be­
ing ju s tifie d liy His blood we sh a ll
lie saved fro m w ra th throu gh H im ."
Three Ills ato n in g death "C h ris t
ib id fo r o u r s in s " Four His Re­
su rre ctio n I f He were s till in the
grave, w ho w o u ld be lie ve on H im ''
But "U p fro m tlie grave He arose,
w itli a m ig h ty triu m p h o'er His
foes " Five Ills present life in the
hi a rt o f H is
people
Fur "T he
H oly S p irit makes H im personal
to the surrendered ones. So real
and personal that they are able to
say " f t is no longer I that liv e
b u t C h rist th a t liv e th in me."
"T o a ll w ho have received H im :
to those that is, w ho tru s t in His
name; He has given the p riv ile g e
of becom ing the c h ild re n o f G od."
- -George N. T a ylo r, Beaverton
Paid adv.
'OREGON MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY CHART
peeling a large cro w d at
p u b lic
dance Saturday
l ow nsendites to Meet
T o w n .end m eeting w ill be bel
Tuesday in the R N A. ha ll
Mrs Li-tba Heard and her son
Ray of Paynes are v is itin g M r and
Mi
A lb e rt Heard this week A ft-
ei tie r v is it she intends going In
C a lifo rn ia to visit her b ro th er
W illia m M izn e r went to P ortla nd
S aturday to v is it Ed M izner, who
r eriou.sly i l l in the Em anuel hos­
p ita l and un de rw en t a m a jo r op­
eration thi. Tuesday.
C lif f Thom pson is confined to his
home w ith the flu . The c h ild re n
of the fa m ily have the measles.
M r- J, Rogers and son J e rry of
F ra n k fo rt. W ash, are v is itin g her
parent i. M r. and Mrs. C. B. Tres-
ham.
Mr
George Moss and son Roy
of P hilo m a th spent the week-end
w ith her daughter, M rs. V e r n
Pi icke tt.
The Misses Ida and M o xie Hop-
kin ; spent the w eek-end w ith Mr.
and Mrs. V e rle P ric k e tt and son at
Neah-Bay, Wash.
(By M i“* M»«rv Knruly)
IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER
WHEN GOOD FRIENDS GET
TOGETHER"
Page F>v<
Banks Senior Class Play Set
for Friday Night, 8 o’Clock
RANKS
"T lie Nut F arm ," the
recent C hicago a n d
New Y o rk
comedy hit. w ill be presented by
1 ? -'z
6 '-
the
c iiio r class of Banks h ig li
school F rid a y n ig h t at !! o'clock in
LAU REL
ItID G F
S h e rw o o d
the union high a u d ito riu m . The
G rim ier office r» anil n iim lii i » v i
lin t lli'iiv r i Ion G runge nt ||n i ' i j i
story is of tin- Bartons and the
u lu r niee tlng S aturday in |u e a iit
B in ts , a m ovie prom oter, a • re n a r-
iost, a film hero and a ne ig hbo r
lliu tra v e lin g gavel Eighteen n ii'in -
and bis young daughter. It is one
lii i'i from Sherwood attended, a-
o f the biggest hits o f the year.
w ell as seveiul o tlie i v ixllo r» from
Cast in i hide • Irene G ardner. M e r­
th rou gh ou t Ihu county
Program
r i l l Mead.
G lenn Irela nd . M ary
num ber« presented by Sherwood
Sandy. Norrnan Stanton. H ow ard
lecturer, M i
Anna Huger. iliiliid -
Reppeto. A lta B row n. B illy Best
i d a vocal solo by M i
Agnes H ili'.
anil Donald S p ie lin g
lap dunce num bers by III..... sm all
The E p w o rth League had a p a rty
girls. piano solo by Beatrice K ite
at tiie C h ris Rieben h om e S a tu r­
a re c ita tio n , "H a rk in S i,Ini' h v illc ,"
day evening. T hree v is ito rs fro m
and a lu lk on c o n tro l o f garden
Y a m h ill were present besides Rev.
p i'.ls by I, R F ronds, a id u n t
and Mrs. E T ilto n .
county agent
Prizes w ill be aw arded to m em ­
Plan fo r Easter
bers o f the Sherwood Itud a n d
Sunday school board Wednesday
Long before the w h ite man came, Indians gathered like these u t
Gun d u b fur o u txln iid in g catches
planned to have an Easter p ro ­
C elilo fa ll near The Halles to take the choicest o f salmon that mean«
uf tro u t and bass In A p ril, May
gram in the m o rn in g A ll c h ild re n
food wilen w in te r lom es. 1 ravelers along the Colum bia R ive r H ig h w a y
And J u n e a n . rilin g to W all Hu...
o f the co m m u n ity are in v ite d to
never tir e o f w a tch in g Indiana d e ftly spearing and n e ttin g fis h when
J p re l l l l e l l t
attend Sunday school and have a
P up ils u f L a u re l Ridge school 1 tlie runs lire go in g up the rive r. In le lte rs to the T ra ve l um l In fo rm a ­
part in the program .
tion departm ent o f the Oregon State H ig h w a y ( um m ission m any 1935
elected new o ffic e is F rid a y as fol
Sunday evening Rev. T ilto n ans­
to u rists tonic occasion to : ay how much the Indiana a t C elilo had
lows
H arold ('app ocii, president.
wered pa rt of the questions th a t
Intrigu ed them.
H illy N y ttro in , vice-president; Del
the young people have asked d u r ­
b e ll Davis, seeielary. F inest S till
in g the past series of sermons to
young folks. T w o more questions
w ith the help uf Irene N ystrom
w ill be asked ne xt Sunday night.
w ill p u b lish the school w eekly
The E p w o rth League w ill spon­
newspaper, " H illto p H u g h -" Hut
sor the next "C o m m u n ity N ig h t"
lunches have been discontinued
T hursd ay evening. M arch 28. in the
Girl Has Scarlet Fever
(Continued from ease 11
Legion hall. A program is being
Irene N ystrom Is il l w ith seal lei
an exce lle nt m usical num ber on a prepared.
fever, w h ich she contracted a few
carpenter saw. lie was accompanied
M r. and M rs M aurice Thom pson
days a fte r recovering fro m t h e
by bis brother. Joe.
and daughter D oris Irene o f V e r­
measles
T lie m issing nu m be r was W ilm a nonia spent the week-end w ith
Mrs. Sadie O rr Dunbar, execu­
S rh lld h a u e r uf near Bloom ing, who Mrs. Thom pson's parents. M r. and
tiv e eeietai v of tlie O re g o n Tuber
was unable to be present She was M rs
C liffo rd Sandy, a n d other
culosis a lociution. w as g iii'il s p e a k ­
to have given u monologue
relative s here.
e r at the M arch m eeting o f th e i
Com m ents among m em bers of the
M r and M rs A lb e rt S ta ffo rd of
audieni e a fte r the show, disclosed T a ft were week-end vis ito rs of
A rgonne u n it No. 541. A m erican L e ­
that a ll were w e ll pleased w ith the frien ds and relative s in Banks.
gion A u x ilia r y . W ednesday eve­
w hole show and the judges, whose
nin g H er subject was "H e a lth in
Mrs. Kandy Honored
tiic C o m m u n ity "
names were not made public, de­
A b irth d a y d in n e r was given at
Shci wood camp, Woodmen o f
clared that the task uf d e te rm in in g
w in n in g numbers, was d iffic u lt in the Ernest M a rr home in honor of
tile W orld, met to plan fu r the
the face of the num erous w e ll p re ­ j the h irth d a y of M r. . C liffo r d Sandy
th ird d is tric t convention at S lie r-,
Present were M r. and
sented acts. Ju d g in g was by ap­ I Sunday.
Wood Charles I. Young was e le ct­
E m i t M a rr o f Kai
Clf
plause, talent, taste in selections
ed delegate w ith Russell Hi den
presented and appeal to the a u d i­ M r and M rs M aurice Thom pson
b a th e r alte rna te A com m ittee on
■
and
daughter
of
Vernonia.
L
a
m ar
ence
general arrangem ents and e n te r­
Present plans call fo r another S a n d y of C o rva llis. M r and M rs
tainm ent includes Charles Young.
Rgssell Rislenb.u tier
a n d Chet
contest to be staged some tim e In I Clifford Sandy and M a ry S a n d y ,o f
the autum n, date to be set in late Lank
Tooze.
Teacher III
sum
m er, members of the co m m it­
(e lrh ra lc s Hirthday
Miss R uth B ailey, the th ir d and
tee «ay. T ills plan was believed
M r. and Mrs
E lm er M urdock
th e
necessary because o f the large j fo u rth grade teacher, has
celebrated the 73rd b irth d a y a n n i­
nu m b e r o f acts seeking places on , measles Miss M o xie H opkins, the
versa ry uf M r, M urd ock M arch 8
the contest last week. Enough acts | firs t and second grade teacher, is
w ith a fa m ily gathering at th e ir
came in late to have made another I ta k in g a ll the fo u r grades.
home It was fo rty -fo u r years ago
M r. and Mrs. H a rold Bennett
v a rie ty b ill n e arly as acceptable
that the M urdocks fu s t settled in
as the one staged, Jake
W eil, j and son o f P ortla nd spent the w e ek­
the S h e rw o ixl com m u nity, having
end w ith Mrs. Bennett's parents.
cha irm an said.
m oved here from M innesota in
The contest was staged fo r the M r. and M rs. C h ris Rieben.
1892.
L a M a rr Sandy, w ho is atten din g
purpose of assem bling W ashington
T w e n ty -fiv e ladies attended the
county talent and assisting am ­ - Oregon State college in C o rva llis,
home economics extension m e e t­
j
is
spending the week w ith his
ateurs to obtain reco gn ition both in
ing in Olson h a ll Tuesday
The
parents, M r. a n d
M rs. C liffo rd
the county and outside.
m eeting was led by Miss Blanche
Legion contest com m ittee in c lu d ­ ■ Sandy.
E n k w o rth
Born, to M r and Mrs. B ernard
ed Jake W eil, chairm an. Leon S.
Davis. Dr. R. J N icol and A. J Sellers, a boy. L a r r y James, M arch
M r. and M rs. H ow ard S m ith a t­
F nelker assisted by A1 H offm an. 12. The baby w eighed nine pounds
tended the tw e n ty -fifth wedding
Janies Say. P I. Patterson, A rth u r ■ at b irth .
a n niversary celebration o f Mrs
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of
Krueger, .Morris W ell, R. H. Busch,
S m ith s h ro th e i-in -la w anil sister.
H L. M acKenzie, and W. F. Cyrus, M r. and M rs. W G. W a lke r were
Mi
and M rs Urban Heineck of I . lt t lo
M n n n frlc d
H a u p tm a n n
Mrs. R ita H e ltzel and tw o daugh­
post comm ander.
P ortland. Sunday M r
and M rs
posed fo r Ib is p ic tu re a fte r I l l s
ters B e tty Jane and N orm a Jean
H eineck fo rm e rly live d at Banks.
fa th e r, B ru n o R ich a rd H a u p t­
of P ortla nd and M r. and M rs. E llis
( r lr b r a tr s B irth d a y
m an n, fig h tin g against a death
M cG raw and three c h ild re n
o f
G Heineck celebrated his 71st
sentence In New Jersey s la te
, V ernonia.
b irth d a y a n n iv c m iiry M u ch 12 w ith
K enneth M u n fo rd , p rin c ip a l o f a
« im ily d in n e r at lit home, w ith p ris o n f o r m u rd e r o f th e L in d ­
grade school in C o rva llis, spent
bergh baby, naked fo r Ilio pic­
’
c h ild re n as guest;
tu re to "c h e e r me u p ."
B E A V E R T O N The o ffic ia l in ­ ! the w eek-end in Banks w ith his
spection o f Beaver chapter. O. E. m other, M rs F lora M u n fo rd .
IT PAYS TO REPORT M EASLES been p ro p e rly recorded w ith the S . was conducted W ednesday by
M r. and Mrs. M. T u rn e r, Mrs.
a n d Mrs.
Ray
I D r Orason S lala Hoard n f Tfaatth)
M is Inez J Gla.vsier o f C o qu ille, A lic e P arm ley.
health departm ent.
W o rth y G rand M a tro n o f the grand P arm ley visite d in C o rne liu s M o n ­
Measles has been c o n tin u a lly in ­
2 A case o f measles w h ich has
creasing in -O re g o n and 1938 may been p ro p e rly * reported acquaints chapter o f Oregon. A m on g those day w ith Mrs. Robert Thompson,
a tte n d in g included v isito rs fro m ¡w h o is seriously ill.
develop in to a measles year Measles
the neighbors w ith th is fact and
M rs B ella H a rtw ic k is im p ro v ­
Oregon
C ity ,
Forest
occurs In cycles va ry in g fro m three gives them the o p p o rtu n ity of keep­ P ortla nd .
to fiv e years as shown by the fo l­ in g th e ir c h ild re n w ho h iv e been G rove H illsboro. Sherwood. Y am ­ in g fro m he r accident o f a few
lowing table ttn- year flnt, follow- exposed aw ay fro m oth er c h ild re n h ill. Burns. Reedsport and Dayton. weeks ago
M ailer Injured
O ffice rs and m em bers o f Sher­
ad by number of casts 1928, 3141 and If they are v e ry young they
Russell M a ile r received a fra c ­
wood G range accom panied the
1927, 5040; 1928. 2287; 1929.
m ay be given convalescent measles tra v e lin g gavel to Beaverton G range tured w ris t bone w h ile c ra n k in g
1930. 2541; 1931, 3379; 1932 4998; serum.
In short, the reported case S a tu rd a y and conducted the b u si­ his car Sunday.
1933, 2216, 1934. 1883; 1935. 7179
measles gives the neighbors v a l­ ness m eeting and program . O ther
F o u r new students o f th e K.
He ilth office! t throughout t h e of
uable in fo rm a tio n , w h ich oth erw ise
stale know th a t m any eases of w o u ld pro ba bly come too la te to vis ito rs included m em bers from M aedo fa m ily fro m P o rtla n d e n te r­
ed
the Banks grade school M onday.
H ills b o ro
and
Forest
measles are not reported. M any p a r­ be useful, and w h ich m ay Help Oswego,
M an y reports of a good tim e
ents and even some physicians have m a te ria lly in p re ve n tin g the spread Grove.
M rs. W alter H a rris of Sacram en­ w ere given by those w h o attended
questioned the usefulness of re ­ o f the disease to others
to, Cal . visite d frien ds in B eaver­ the e n te rta in m e n t at the Legion
p o rtin g each euse by name and ad ­
3. The re p o rtin g o f the cases ton Wednesday and attended Beav­ h a ll last week Post No. 90 is ex-
dress Since the question has been
usked the stntc hoard of he a lth de­ gives the co m m u n ity as n w hole er chapter in the evening. Mrs.
sires to state the reasons w h y it the only in fo rm a tio n it has on H a rris was associate m atron of
believes measles reports arc useful. the prevalence o f the disease, the Beaver chapter when she moved
1. A d e fin ite record o f measles d is tric ts of t h e co m m u n ity i n from Beaverton seven years ago.
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
w ill save the c h ild whose case bus w h ich it Is most prevalent, the d i­ ' She re turn ed tti her home T h u rs ­
M. D.
rectio
n
in
w
h
ich
it
is
spreading
day
a
fte
r
three
weeks'
stay
w
ith
been reported the necessity p f be-
,ln g excluded from school when nt and the fu ta lity of the disease in relative s and frie n d s in C arlton, EYE, EAR, NOSE AN D T H R O A T
\»0ine fu tu re tim e he is exposed to re la tio n to cases reported. Upon P o rtla n d and Beaverton.
S P E C IA L IS T
John Eggitnan, w ho has been il l
measles. When a case of measles is th is in fo rm a tio n rests the decision
rep orted the. puttent and a ll o f, as to w h at actio n shall be taken w ith pneum onia at his home here,
G LA SSES F IT T E D
those contacts w ho have not had Inco m p le te re p o rtin g m ay lead to ‘ is im p ro vin g .
Mrs. C a rrie Hanson, w ho u n d e r­
Room 8
measles are confined ut home. P er­ erroneous conclusions.
4 The la w requires tha t a ll sus­ went a m a jo r op era tion at the St.
sons w ho can present d e fin ite in ­
Commercial N ational Bank Annas
V
incents
hospital
last
week,
is
"re­
picious
cases
be
rep
orted
by
tlie
fo rm a tio n th a t they have h a d
Phones
Hours
measles w ill be allow ed to attend a tte n d in g physician, or if no p h y s i­ ported im p rovin g.
ReMiurnce 2072
0:80 a. m. to 12 m.
Mrs. Forest H ow ard un derw ent
school p ro v id in g that t h r case has cian be available, by the house­
O ffice 2071
1 :80 p. m. to R p. m.
ho ld er or by any oth er person h a v­ | an operation in a P o rtla n d ho spit­
ing know ledge of a ease o r o f a al Wednesday and is im p ro vin g .
Beaverton G arden clu b met In
suspicious case.
I f there should be a case o f the K iw a n is h a ll Tuesday evening
measles in y o u r fa m ily or in a and enjoyed a ta lk on sp ra yin g and
neighbor's fn m ily see th a t it is du sting o f the flo w e r and vegetable |
D rink Y our O w n
p ro m p tly reported Measles is v e ry gardens by Professor A. G. B
Bouquet
o
f
O
regon
State
college.
catching nnd is m uch m ore dan­
M r and Mrs. C. C. T rip p have
gerous than is g e ne rally considered.
An epidem ic of measles in a c h il­ purchased a home in P ortland.
J. C. E nglish o f P o rtla n d spoke
dren's in s titu tio n m ay re su lt in a
hig h m o rta lity rate, p a rtic u la rly In on The Use o f Leisure T im e " at the
K iw a n is clu b Wednesday.
p o orly nourished c h ild re n under
Beaverton Past N oble G rands'
six years o f age. Measles its e lf does
Hostesses
not usually cause death. Death gen­ c lu b met Wednesday.
e ra lly results fro m pneum onia com ­ were Mcsdames Hazel M ille r and
Rose Stevens. N ext m eeting w ill
in g on in the course o f the disease. be w ith Mrs. Hugh Lew is.
Measles is catching from the v e ry
b e ginning even before the skin
JO H N T IE D E R M A N
breaks out. E ve ry case should be
John Tiederm an, 76. o f Sherwood
isolated ns soon as possible and
died at Salem F rid a y nigh t. F u n e r­
reported to the health departm ent.
al services were held fro m Young's
O ther highways arc often slippery
Measles is least serious and most Funeral Home Sunday afternoon.
and dangerous in w inter. But steel
pre va le n t in c h ild re n between 6 In te rm e n t was in the I. O. O. F.
rails are always safe,the smoothest,
and 11 years o f age. In a m odern cem etery.
safest highw ay in the w o rld . T his
co m m u n ity 80 per cent o f the in ­
w inter, le t o u r engineer drive you
habitants w ill have had measles by
W e specialize ln q u a lity con i­
the end o f th e ir 15th year o f life .
sw iftly, com fortably to C alifornia.
m ere iai p r in t ln g - -A rgus.
ti
Rail fares arc so lo w nowaday»
every traveler can afford to go this
way. For fare« and details,sec your
S. P. agent, o r w rite J. A. Ormandy,
(ien’l Passenger Agent, 705 Pacific
B uild ing , Portland, O regon.
Posos to Cheer
Papa Bruno
O R F G ON
3b.^u',.r....10c
DOG FOOD
Calo
cans
15c
MILK
SUGAR
Maximum or Mt. Vernon
Fancy, Golden Brown
Saturday only
ca n s (lim it) ...................
4 JLv^
Qp
3 ,b.... ,Limi0
14c
S afeway S tores