The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 09, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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H IL L S B O R O
A R C O S,
lu iio ri also provides that it be sub­
m itte d to Hie O regon convention of
Hie Farm ers' U nion at M l A ngel
in M ay fo r Its support and e n ­
dorsem ent T lie reso lu tion wu dgn-
ed by President John Plans and
M rs. M ary L. H orner, secretary.
Kanina D rlrg a te
Kinton Granger» (o Visit
John Kam na o f Bloom ing, vice-
l.eedy Grange Wednesday president. was named to attend
the stale convention. The county
president am i secretary are dele-
Illy M r- F I. Cd«,
K IN T O N Mri Wayne VnnKleek gale. a u to m a tica lly, but us Pres-
fe ll in the yard Thursday a n d i id e n t plans Is the state vice p ic -
id e lit and w o uld not be able to
b ro k e one of lia r Ulins.
I’.i Ini
Rev. V ir g il Speece o f serve Ix illi departm ent» ut the
the K in to n Kvongelieul ch u rch in ­ tim e of convention, it was tho u g h t
vites u ll to attend the special meet- best to send the vice -preside nt
Ini: • nt the ch u rch from A p r il 14 also.
F. Beaman o f Kansas C ity wa
to A p r il 26 Itev Speece w ill have
ruuneone fro m nut of to w n to appointed to take Hu- place o f A r-
n. list hint. Services w ill s tu rl at lln ii b e la u d on the d a iry com-
| m itte e
7:13 p. in.
M ay m eeting w'us set ns the
P rogram Sunday
• A short Raster program given at deadline fo r candidate» fo r Hie
scholarship awards It was tho u g h t
the church Sunday m o rn in g by
m em bers o f the school Kveryone advisable to ho ld the contest at
is in vite d
Preaching service at tha t tim e so the w in n e r w o uld
have u in pie tim e in w h ich Io make
Il l'i by Rev. V ir g il Speece.
preparatluns, us Hie Hummer school
To Visit l.eedy
Is Hie firs t o f June Each h a u l
K inton O range m eeting S aturday w ill »elect one candidate fo r each
T f
. w a
w e ll
atten d ed O fficers (if
one boy und one g irl, and
ys' lioll' I ¡rance held the offices uword,
fro m these candidates tw o w ill be
W aller J iu p u tli gave a ta lk on selected to attend the sum m er ses­
gardening A num ber w ere present sion at C o rva llis.
from T ig a rd G i unge Next v is ita ­
& E53EN
Baseball leugue re p o rt showed
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tio n w ill be next Wednesday eve­ teams organized at Cedar M ill,
l>ifSS£lDORP
ning. when K in to n O range w ill Kansas C ity .
B uxto n,
V erboort,
v is it l.eedy at Cedar M ills
West U n ion a n il L a u re l-S e iio lls
0LOQf<E'
A id Meets Today
F irst games w ill be played A p r il
The president o f Ladies' A id so- 19.
Clelv. Mrs E vere tt W rig h t, bus
called a special m eeting fo r to ­
day iT t iu id a y ) all day, w ith pot
lu ck d in n e r at the home of M rs
G ladys Aten T here w ill lie quilting
and other sew ing A ll ladies are
in v ite d .
S H ER W O O D Sherw ood G range
SAAR J Z UOW J63HPFEM
Mr
Arthur Mooney and tw o met
v t im in
S aturday w ith a large a tte n d ­
c h ild re n fro m P ortla nd were w e e k­ ance. T h ird and fo u rth degrees
end guests of Mrs M ooney's p a r­ were e x e m p lifie d fo r a class of
STUTTGART
ent
M r and M rs F ra n k C F lu ke fiv e M aster C S Haynes reported
FRANCE
Mi
Jackson, w ho was a guest th a t Sherwood G range is leading
\K C H L
fo r a few days last week o f tier the county in percentage of new
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sister, M i: George II S nider, re ­ m em bers gained thus far. T w o
STRASBOURG'
tu rn e d to her home in P ortla nd new com m ittees were appointed ,o
LUXEft-À
tile firs t o f the week
, i, l tlie li i t u r n
l ’lo g ru m < om
QßPEiBURG
BOURG
A business m eeting of the vice- m itte e consisting o f M rs Frances
presidents of the F rie n d ly Six S u n ­ Schallenbrand, E lm e r Jones. John
day schools o f th is d is tric t has K ru g e r and G e rtru d e A lliso n ; and
fo À
been called fo r M onday evening i i '■ iiiiiitle e t o
discuss cu rre n t
at the home o f J M S tre tch e r of topic» consisting o f M rs G uyton
SWITZERLAND
Scholls. S. II Pom eroy Is vice- i , A dcttia Walling. Scott Haynes and
president o f K in to n Sunday school. Francis D onnelly. Sherwood bu si­
T h e e n tire w o rld feared w a r w o u ld com e soon a fte r R e lc h s fu e h re r A d o lf H itle r , lo w e r le ft, sent N azi
•
II. E. ( . to Meet
ness men w ill again sponsor free
tro o p s gqoscstepping In to the R h in e la n d In v io la tio n o f th e T re a ty o f V e rsa ille s, w h ic h in p y t p ro ­
Home Economies' c lu b w ill meet 1 movie» Ibis sum m er to foster c iv ic
vid e d fo r p e rm a n e n t d e m ilita r iz a tio n o f th a t s tr ip o f G erm an t e r r it o r y a lo n g th e F re n c h ahd B e l­
nt the ha ll Hits T hursd ay a fte r ­ good w ill. F irs t show ing w ill be
gia n borders. G erm an y, In the L o ca rn o T re a ty o f 1925, agreed to respect th is clause. In a n n o u n cin g
June 4 and on each successive
noon A ll ladies in v ite d
hi» de cisio n to re m trn s riz o the R h in e area. H itle r nsse rte il -«io m u tu a l assistance pact between
Mr«. Edw ard O 'N e il i A nn e G rub- T hursd ay evening the re a fte r. z\
F ra n co and ltu » » ia hud v io la te d th e L o ca rn o pact p r io r to hi» a»‘ tlo n . F ra n ce ca lle d f o r s tro n g p u n i­
lm rn ) and tw o c h ild re n o f E n te r­ . com m ittee consisting of Gu» Hanke,
tiv e m easures a g a in st G erninn y. N azi tro o p s are show n In th e
photo, being re vie w e d by Defense
prise arc v is itin g tier parents, M r. cha irm an ; E arl M a n sfie ld and Jake
M in is te r W e rn e r von B lo u ib e rg . P ic tu re d a t th e lo w e r r ig h t a t» (French a r tille r y m e n . T h e m ap show»
and Mrs II F G rabhorn. and Mrs. Maas, was appointed to contact
(lie
businesi
men
and
raise
the
H oy liie r ly , he r sister.
th e zone a lo n g th e h is to ric R h in e In to w h ich E'**ler gent his tro o p s.
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necessary funds W a lte r Bowen wa:
chosen treasurer.
l engraver. He w ill leave in the near F. A
Bennett, Bob Barnes, M r.
: fu tu re , but Mrs. Olson w ill rem ain and Mrs. C. A. Sears, B e rt Sear.-.
S ix drum s and s ix bugles have
u
n
til
the
elose
of
the
local
school,
M
r.
and
M rs
W ill H aney and
been pro vid ed fo r the Sons of the
w h ich the tw o daughters are a t­ fa m ily . M rs. M . C um m ings. M r.
Legion as a be ginning of a corps,
tending.
and Mrs. W a lte r W rig h t and M r.
w h ich plans to prepare fo r the
B E A V E R T O N U pper grades of
West U n ion local o f the Farm ers' state legion con ven tion in Rose­
M rs. Ted H o rn e cke r and son and M rs Lou W rig h t and fa m ily
U n ion heard several speakers at b u rg next sum m er. The group is th e B eaverton grade school w ill G regory of C o q u ille are v is itin g in and B ud dy and B e tty K in g .
the K
P h a ll in N o rth Pluins 1 rehearsing under the d ire c tio n of iresent fo u r one-act plays A p r il B eaverton w h ile M r. H o rne cker is
M r. and M rs. W a lte r W rig h t stay­
0 in the high school a u d ito riu m
A p r il 2 Jack Hayes, d e pu ty fire C om m ander Roy Baker.
I in San Francisco fo r a m on th a t- ed at the home of M r. and M rs
M rs
LeHoy Wood wns called ' Mis» N e llie Mae Paul, w ho ha» , te n d in g the school o f in s tru c tio n G eorge W ilso n o f W atts w h ile they
m arshal, exp la in e d h o w d is tric t
u n it» fo r fir e pro te ctio n w e r e to Lew iston, Idaho. Tuesday eve- j been v is itin g fo r several weeks given by the S he ll O il com pany fo r were at T illa m o o k fishing . T hey
m
ng
to
be w ith her sister. M rs I w ith her uncle und aunt. M r. and ’ its employes. M rs H o rne cker was ■ also vis ite d th e ir d a ug hter and
form ed M r K e n d ric k and H enry
Hngg o f R e e d ville ta lke d on the Sena M cIn tyre , w ho Is c r itic a lly , Mrs. 1. 1. M eyers, left T uesday , fo rm e rly Miss M ild re d M cLeod of j fa m ily w h ile there.
fo r tier home in Roanoke. V irg in ia . | th is v ic in ity .
b u tte r code and the a g ric u ltu ra l i l l in a Le w isto n hospital.
Mrs. Leon S ills . M rs. F rancis
C h ris tia n E ndeavor society
of
m a rk e tin g act Three new m em ­
H arold Peterson and John Mason,
Herb, M rs. M. C um m ings and
bers were in itia te d F loyd
H all, M id d le to n w ent to P o rtla n d in a ; freahm en at L in fie ld college M c­
1 Cora LaS alle w ere d in n e r p a rty
body M onday n ig h t to hear D r M in n v ille . spent spring vacation nt
C laude W illia m s and Lee Lorenz
> guests o f Mrs. B e n ja m in G crm iq u e t
Fred Jossy, A r th u r C o nn ell und Dan P oling, w ho is president of home T hey re tu rn e d to school
of B eaverton T hursd ay.
John Gates were named delegate» the In te rn a tio n a l S ociety o f C h ris ­ Sunday.
Mrs. M a ry S titt is ill.
J/ the Farm ers' U nion convention tia n Endeavor.
State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv ­
V e rla nad H u b e rt Aebiacher are
R be lid d at M l Angel in M ay
Mrs. A. E Hanson en tertain ed
T H A T C H E R M rs. Sarah Hane? in g the h ig h lig h ts of o ffic ia l ac­
out
o
f
the
L
a
u
re
l
Ridge
school,
Joe lin k e r, John Pubois and M rs
the Tuesday contract b rid g e d u o celebrated her 78th b irth d a y at the t iv it y a t Salem .—E v e ry w eek in
th e ir home being un de r q u a ra n tin e at her home Tuesday afternoon. home o f he r daughter, M rs. L o ll
F S Le m in g are alternates.
the A rgus.
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H onor score was held by M rs. F. W rig h t, Sunday. Present w ere Mrs.
Baseball team was rep orted o r­ fo r measles.
M r. and M rs. Joe S tric k le r of H Schoene.
Paul R ingle and c h ild re n of H ills ­
ganized and firs t p ra ctice set fo r
C. M D o w n in g re tu rn e d W ed­ boro. M r and Mrs. S. N. Ila n e y,
Sunday. A benefit dance w ill be Prescott were w eek-end vis ito rs of
nesday fro m Everett. Wash., where M r. and M rs G u y G ibson o f F o r­
held at H e lve tia h a ll A p r il 18 to H. P. S tric k le r.
Play Sunday
he had been v is itin g his son and est Grove. M r. and M rs. Fred
d e fra y expenses
T he n e w ly organized com m u nity d a u g h te r-in -la w , M r. and M rs. Jack Haney and fa m ily , Mrs. Sarah
W illia m
II
D le rd o rff. one of
Haney. M r. and Mrs. G eorge Me
the local members, was in trix lu e e d d ra m a tic c lu b w ill present the D ow ning.
as a candidate fo r the re p u b li­ play "Joseph o f A rim a th e a ," East- j M r. and M rs. A. Olson o f S or­ C loud o f Strassel. C e cil T o w e r of
Everything in Insurance
can n o m in a tio n fo r cou nty cle rk, er Sunday n ig h t in the school gym. ren to d is tric t are m a kin g plans to H ills id e , Mrs. V ic G re ip and daug h­
Phone 1701V
336 E. Washington
It w ill be the firs t appearance of move to Seattle, w here M rs. Olson te r M a rye lle n . M r. and M rs. Ted
und gave a b rie f tu lk
N ext m eeting w ill be a social the players before the general p u b ­ has secured a position as a stam p Haney and sons W a lte r and E verett.
M em bers can in v ite th e ir frien ds lic.
T he G ir l Scouts entertain ed th e ir
to the dance. Ladies are asked
dads at a special m ee ting planned
to b rin g cake und sandwiches.
fo r th e ir benefit, last M onday night.
Mrs, VanKlcck
• Fractures Arm
aM
» RMANY
g J ? GE
Sherwood Grange
Making Growth
Beaverton Pupils
to Present Plays
Fire Protection
Topic at Union
Mrs. Sarah Haney
Observes Birthday
RUSHLOW
Tax Support for
County Fair Asked
(Continued from par« *)
1060 members o r more, goea on
reco rd as endorsing the Bone b ill
and that we ask a ll m em bers to
p u b lic ly endorse and support th is
b ill. "
Copies w ere ordered fo rw a rd e d
• 1 " Senator Bone and the O regon
rongressionnl delegation. T he reso-
Rrthany Baptist Church
A p r il 12: m orn ing . "T he Touch o f !
O m nipotence;” evening. Easter p ro ­
gram p u t on by the chu rch school
A t th e q u a rte rly business o f the
chu rch A p r il I the chu rch e xte n d ­
ed a ca ll to th e ir sup ply pastor, the
Rev. Theodore A. Leger, to become
th e ir perm anent pastor. The hours
I fo r service next Sunday are: chu rch
school, 9:45; m o rn in g service. 11;
Easter program , 8 p. m .— Theodore
I A Leger, pastor.
HAMS
the traditional dish for
Pnve Seven
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
ed in an alarm at m id n ig h t Tues­
WARD OFF SPRING I EVER
T h is is the tim e o f year when i day. L itt le damage was done.
o u r grandm others tu rn e d to the ,
standard spring to n ic o f th e ir day
"s u lp h u r and molasses" and re- |
lentle ly forced d a ily dose, upon
Mrs. M a ry W alker, em ploye at
th e ir fam ilies. T hey fir m ly be­ the G ilm o re hotel, is v is itin g in
lieved th a t s u lp h u r and molasses Los Angeles fo r several weeks.
w o uld r id the blood o f im p u ritie s
Claudette G ilm o re had her ton-
and thus overcom e th is sluggish
Is and adenoids rem oved S a tu r­
feeling w e a ll are com ing to recog­ day.
W. F G ilm c re and son Claude
nize as "s p rin g fe ve r."
It seems tha t the p o p u la rity of visite d in Eugene F rida y.
s u lp h u r and molasses was due to i W alter W rig h t, who return ed
the fact th a t it re a lly d id re in fo rce , home last week from a v is it in
th e blood to som • e xte n t. It ap­ C a lifo rn ia , is em ployed at Cochrane.
peared to supply th e blood w ith i Mr.-.. Leona Kocnm an and Mrs.
som ething that had been la cking . : A nna W rig h t visite d in P ortla nd
at day . last week. Bette Gene
B u t tlie m odern housew ife o f to­
day know s th a t these body de­ W righ t, w ho has been in Good
ficiencies may be supplied alm ost i Sam aritan hospital w ith typ h o id
fever, re turn ed home w ith them.
e n tire ly th ro u g h an adequate diet.
Ida K iib u rg spent S aturday and
In p la n n in g the menus fo r these Sunday in H ills b o ro v is itin g her
e a rly sp rin g days one m ust w atch daughter LaV«m e, w ho is in Jones’
p a rtic u la rly to see th a t the d ie t hospital. LaV erne is m u rh better
offers lib e ra l am ounts o f m in erals than last week.
and vitam ins. These elem ents so
M r. and M rs. George Riggle o f
essential to the developm ent and B u x to n visite d at the B. T a llm a n
health o f an in d iv id u a l protect home Sunday. Mrs. Riggle w ill re ­
against colds and oth er infections, m ain in T im b e r fo r several days.
prom ote g ro w th and are la rg e ly
responsible fo r the g lo w in g h e a lth y
We specialize in q u a lity com ­
co lo r seen occasionally, b u t t o o m e rc ia l p rin tin g .—Argus.
tf
often m ere ly coveted.
Thes? im p o rta n t elem ents a r e O M H a H H B B R S a H H M
generously sup plied in any o f the .
d a iry products— in cream, m ilk or |
TRANSPARENT
b u tte r, or in p n y of th e c o lo rfu l
fr u its and vegetables. A n d i f yo u r
ph ysicia n advises it you can in - i
crease the v ita m in content of y o u r
So thin yon ran see through
meals by serving irra d ia te d m ilk
them, yet strong and
and irra d ia te d cereals o r bread.
durable.
V ita m in s are im p o rta n t if yo u in ­
tend to keep w e ll and w ish to
w a rd o ff a bad a ttack o f sp rin g
fever.
L e t us suggest a n a ttra c tiv e
s p rin g menu.
Tom ato Juice
C a rro t R ing w ith Cheese Sauce
Head lettuce
F rench dressing
Ice Cream W’afers
M ilk to d r in k
T his C a rro t R ing is cram m ed
f u ll o f m inerals and vita m in s and
m ig h t easily serve as a h e a lth fu l
and w elcom e "s p rin g to n ic " fo r ,
y o u r fa m ily .
J
C a rro t R ing
2 ’-z cups cooked carrots, grated
2 eggs, w e ll beaten
1 cup w hole m ilk
ss
teaspoon sugar
1 '-2 tablespoon b u tte r
I sincerely try to make ev­
*2 teaspoon salt.
ery plate natural looking,
M e lt the b u tte r in a r in g m old
comfortable and restore lost
and ru b i t w e ll up on th e sides, i
features as near as possible.
M ix the oth er in gre die nts together '
and tu rn in to bu tte re d m old. Bake
in slo w oven. 300 degrees fo r about
30 m inutes. Serve on a hot p la tte r
and f i l l the center w ith green peas.
Serve w ith cheese sauce.
DENTIST
Timber
-
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Dally
Res. Phone 321Z
for
EASTER
Breakfast or Dinner
And don't forget to call
the same number for
regular milk deliveries.
FIR GROVE
DAIRY
Grade A
MILK and CREAM
Phone 4RX1
........
Phone 3251
EGG DYES
With tablets and pic­
tures. Color them for
the Kiddies.
FLOUR
We have them at the LOW­
EST COMPETITIVE PRICE.
Package
49-lb. Bag
ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS
with that fixed flavor. The
best you can buy.
Strictly Fresh.
Large Extras.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
F R ID A Y A N D
SATURDAY O NLY
We have the finest and freshest Fruits and A’egetables
PRICE — Compare them!
ORANGES
RADISHES
in
town
at
the
A
Pound ..................................................... **
LEMONETTES
or
G REEN
LOWEST
Fancy Golden Ripe Fruit.
BANANAS
Dozen
ONIONS.
CELERY
hunches
W e ll
bleached.
Large stalks
Ore. U. S. No. 2.
Guaranteed cookers,
Campbell’s Soup:
BRAND
You all know Campbell’s
better coffee.
Regular
fl
Size Tins ...........................
SALT
CHIPPED BEEF
Finest Table Quality
A R M O U R 'S S T A R Q U A L IT Y
8t,15c 2
Golden West
Finest Japan and
Orange Pekoe. Black
Green,
Large
5-oz. jar
15«
CRACKERS Su ñX
ROYAL GELATIN
TEA
Half Pound
FRED’S
CREAM
KITCHEN
QUEEN
24c
We also carry a full line of Swift’« Premium
and Armour’s Star Hams
and order an extra bot­
tle of delicious F IR
GROVE
PAAS
25c
12c
Call 4RX1
HAM
DE L U X E
BEEF ROAST
Hillsboro Phone 542
East Side Terminal Portland
Phone EAst 9131
Prices Effctive Friday, Saturday and Monday — April 10, 11 and 13
You can 't bu y
14c
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Keed-
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Fur»«t Grove
Tlckup and Delivery Service at
Package Kates
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
Second at Main Street
FREE DELIVERY
A ll Meats Inspected by
Drs. N ic o l and A lm q u is t
Sirloin and Ribs.
Daily Trips to Portland
C om m ercial Bldg.
2nd and M a in Sts.
H ills b o ro
O regon
F ire F ighters Called
A sm all fire at the G a rre tt a p a rt­
m ent house on N o rth F o u rth ave n­
ue. caused by d u m p in g hot ashes
out back o f the woodshed, re su lt-
ORDER YOURS TODAY!
14c
Hillsboro
H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Dr. P. G. Brown
Sweet, tender and tasty—our
Hams are sure to please.
BACON sLEbASON'NG
:
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and
LICENSED EMRAI.MERS
Liberal Credit
EA STER
BACK BACON Lb
Phone 953
PLATES
Fresh a n d Crisp.
1 T A VIC Gur Home Cured.
ri/AiVIO Half or whole. Lb.
Donelson & Sewell
Quick setting dessert
Assorted flavors. Pk
Golden West
Armour's
WHITE CLOUD
Shortening
This Is pure shortening,
not a compound.
Half Pound
LO OK
Pucked in
Reusable jar.
lb. Glass
Jar