The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 11, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
Kitchen Sink
Loot in Theft
M etzg er V a n d a ls T ake W ire
from Light Poles
from th e east, w ere fined $23 each
and se n t to ja il F rid ay w h en they
w ere found d ru n k on th e streets
by city police.
L. C. F oster and F ran k W heeler,
a n o th e r p a ir of tra n sie n ts, w ere
a rre ste d S atu rd ay by officers from
th e sh e riff's office an d lodged in
ja il on a ch arg e of b eing d ru n k in
a p u blic place.
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
Queen Janet, Ruler of Rosaria
S p e a ke r a t B . P.
Som eone stole th e k itch en sin k
cu p b o ard doors, sm all tools and
lighting w ire from th e resid en ce
of J. S p rcizer of M etzger d u rin g
the ow ner's ab sen ce on th e night
T h ree to u rists w ere in ju red M on­
of May 24, according to a rep o rt
filed w ith S h eriff Jo h n C onnell day in an accident al T u alatin in
b y F red
this w eek F rid ay nig h t th e lig h t­ w hich th e car d riv en
ing w ires at th e M etzger school II. uck of G clden V all.y . N orth
D
akota,
and
one
d
riv
en
by Roy
house w ere sto len , an o th er rep o rt
E ddens of D undee collided T he in
said.
ju re d w ere Houck. 50: Jaco b Houck.
Sam C um m ings of G ales C reek 37. an d M rs F red H ouck.
rep o rted this w eek th at th iev es
Mrs. H elen C arlson of T i'lam o o k
rem oved tw o w heels and tire s from
his tra ile r at his hom e above th e su ffered a cut o v er h er eye w hen
th
e
c ar in w hich she w as riding,
fish hatchery on C lear creek.
T heft of a d rag saw last M arch d riv en by S. A C arlson, collided
from W allace Reid of S hady B rook w ith one d riv en by G erald Frye
w as cleared u p last w eek w hen a of G aston n e a r G aston C arb o n 's
d ep u ty sh e riff a rre ste d C h arles A rep o rt to S h eriff C onnell stated
D aniels and Jo sep h L. F e rris in th a t his m ach in e slid into the Fry«
a w oods cam p in C olum bia co u n ­ car w hen F ry e sto p p ed suddenly
G lad y s P e te rk o rt. 23. ro u te o
ty n e a r th e M ultnom ah co u n ty lin e
T he p air a re said to have a d ­ P o rtlan d , receiv ed cu ts on th e head
m itted th e theft. R eid id en tified w hen h er c ar an d one d riv en bv
th e saw by m eans of n u m b ers on C h arles W alters of th e sam e local­
th e m agneto an d re p a irs w hich he ity. crash ed S u n d ay th re e m iles
had m ade T he tw o had rem odeled n o rth of B eav erto n on th e B arnes
th e m achine and rem oved th e n u m ­ road.
bers from th e m otor, according to
I. A- C arlso n su ffered a cu t lip
th e officers.
w hen his e a r and one d riv en by
C laren c e G eiger w as arre ste d at C Kock collided a m ile and a half
S eghcrs Ju n ctio n , n e a r G aston, F ri- • so u th east of B eav erto n Sunday
day for trespass. It is ch arg ed th at B oth m en gave ro u te 1. B eaverton, B lond J a n e t S ooysm ith. L incoln high school stu d en t, w ho is to ru le
he w as m ark in g carlo ad s of lu m b er as th e ir address.
P o rtla n d Rose F estival. J u n e 10 to 14. Miss S ooysm ith is not only
destin ed for outsid e points.
one of P o rtla n d 's m ost b e a u tifu l young w om en, but an honor s tu ­
F o u r tran sien ts, said to be b e rry
d en t as w ell. S he has been selected, p rio r to receiv in g th e honors
D ivorce S u its Filed
pickers, fell in to th e hands of th e
as queen , to read a p a p e r on history before a section of th e N ational
D o rlan d — B erth a May ag ain st
law F rid ay an d S atu rd ay . Ja m e s
E d u catio n asso ciatio n w h en it m eets in P o rtlan d J u n e 30.
J. K elly and J o h n K oelher. both G ra n t Jack so n .
Three Tourists H urt
When Cars Collide
Leisyville Woman's
Club Meets Todav z
When you carry
TRAVELER’S CHECKS
. . . you a re m ak in g use of a
tru ly in te rn a tio n a l c u rre n c y , be­
cause y o u r fu n d s a re a v a ilab le
a n y w h e re, a t any tim e, a t p re ­
v a ilin g ra te s of e x c h a n g e and
w ith g u a ra n te e d sa fe ty .
T ra v e le r's C hecks a re y o u r own
p erso n al c u rre n c y , issued in
y o u r nam e an d c a sh a b le only
by you. C o m pletely i n s u r e d
a g a in st loss, d e stru c tio n o r
th e ft. A v a ila b le h ere in d en o m ­
in atio n s of $5, $10, $25, $50,
a n d $100.
R. H. Tisdale, Manager
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
I he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
JL-I l L! *
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“ O U >«JT N A H O N A t A A N <
r™ foejutt'
Member Federal D eposit Insuranec Corporation
D r. J . H . R o s s m a n
C lu b
Justiee Fines Levied
F ines w ere levied in ju stice c o in '
T uesday against P a u l W arren En-
so r of $2 for im p ro p er licenses;
Jo h n K. U chiyam a $3 and costs for
lack of m u ffler on his ear, and F red
C olem an of West Slope. $ 11) and
costs for creatin g a d is tu rb an ce in
a p riv a te place w h ile intoxicated.
« T T * tO,,is V ic" !r
C h risty paid $5 an d costs for speed-
ing w ith a tru c k on th e highw ay
n e a r H illsboro.
T he L eisy v ille W om an's clu b w ill
m eet w ith Mrs. M cIn ty re today
iT h u rsd a y ). T h is w ill be th e last
m eetin g u n til O ctober.
Mrs. L ouis P ow ers, w ho for-
m erly resid ed in t h i i n e i g h b o r i n g
and
now lives
an d now
lives in
in P
P o o rtlan
rtlan d d , , is
is im
im .
p ro v in g from h e r recen t illness.
Mr and M rs A. C laey s and Mr.
an d Mrs. J a c k D clp lan ch e left last
SAVE SOI R CREAM
w eek for D etro it. Mich., an d o th er
p laces in th e east. T h ey w ill d riv e
M any tim es d u rin g Ih e su m m er
new cars b ack on th e ir re tu rn .
m onths one is annoyed at finding
th a t th e cream has soured. Som e
E n te rta in s O fficers—
housew ives even use th e term
B ut th e cream isn't
Mrs. C E. W ells, past re g e n t of "spoiled".
spoiled.
T ru e it w o uldn't do to add
D avid H ill c h ap te r. D A. R . e n ­
it
to
coffee,
nor w ould it b e w cl-
te rta in e d th e o fficers of h e r term
an d a few m em b ers a t a lu n ch eon com e poured over th cereal. M anv
at h e r hom e F rid ay , co v ers being individuals, how ever, do enjoy th e
laid for tw elv e. Mrs. W ells re- solid cu rd of soured cream w ith
ceived an n o u n cem en t T u esd ay from sugar, ju st as one w ould eat a pud-
n a tio n al h e a d q u a rte rs th a t h e r ap- ding. But most of us p re fe r to
p o in tm en t to th e sta te a p p ro v ed cook it into the delicious dishes
schools b o ard for D. A. R. m ak es th at a re m ade possible only be-
h er a m em b er of th e n a tio n a l com - cause th e cream did sour.
m ittee.
T he so u rin g of m ilk or cream is
d ue to th e lactic acid form ing bac-
Mrs. C onnell P re sid e n t
.u J , r.
, , .. . . . . te r >a Which a re p re se n t in m ilk
M ethodist E piscopal L ad ies Aid T!, ese bacteria, besides
souring
W ednesday re-elected Mrs. T hom as m ilk, a re an tag o n istic to most of
C onnell as p resid en t. O th e r o ffi­ the com m on b acte ria and because
cers arc. Mrs. B ruce S ch u lm crich. of this, so u r m ilk is com m only
first v ice-p resid en t. Mrs. M ary M c­ looked upon as h av in g an tisep tic
C orm ick. second v ic e - p re s id e n t; p ro p ertie s T his an tisep tic valu e of
Mrs. Ben F ab er, th ird v ic e -p re si­ sour m ilk or cream is believed by
d ent; Mrs. H elen D eichm an. se c re ­ a u th o rities to be th e m eans of p ro ­
tary , and Miss M arg aret Cook, tr e a s ­ longing life am ong th e people w ho
u rer.
use it in ap p reciab le am ounts. It
is a w ell established fact th at th e
L eo n ard R ae and Miss H elen H an ­ d rin k in g of sour m ilk and the e x ­
son of L ongview w ere g u ests W ed­ ten siv e u ss <if so u r eream by the
n esday at th e hom e of Mr. and in h a b ita n ts of E urope and w est-
Mrs. F red C hase. L eonard is a fo r­
m er H illsboro boy an d w as g re e t­
ing old frien d s here.
M arriag e license w as issued in
P o rtla n d th is w eek to Enoch H
L in d q u ist of H oquiam W ash , and
Miss Hazel B ry a n t of H illsboro.
T h u rsd a y , .lune I I . 193Í»
OREGON
M e e tin g
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4 P M I M S I H 1 IO M s s u i n i
until done S e n e s I» to 12
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1,1
Noti««* I* tu ’ re b y m im m i Ih n l III«’ u m ic i
H hole U heal I lo u r l ake
th e pia
W i. « h i ii| f li ii C o u n ty . O ieM ou.
lu n i't l n d m iiilN tr« (« )i
ItolitM n o li «»f II)«’ fo i hea r ilia ohje« t lo u t h» uuhi f in a l
14 cup b u tte r
•1 i cu p sugar
idut» • <’ M U» hh |. il«« »•*» .««I. b»» flkhl « . o u t . I f a n y I lic i« « he. a n d f ” i tria f in a l
1 egg. well beaten
ita f i l i n i
« c r o u ttt
« itti
r«i»«»rl
il»
,rt|«l e lo a in u « f ■ • id « 't a le
p a le d I h h l»Hh d a y «<f J u n e . IW
' i cup seedless raisins
c it a t e n in i t im i b y a n a rd e r u m ile n in i
T ill
I N iili'
S I A I I 'S
NATH)
‘•a cu p sour cream
n i t r i r t i « ii J im e I t lt h , 10110. tu aaid «stiate
IIA N h
t> i'
lu ll'll. A N D
|( > r m " " l .
Ad-
1 cu p w hole w heat flour
.....
.1.' !.••••«» ""n »I 0.» •••I»'»
il i th è ( 'u ii ii t y C o u rt <»f W a s h in g to n ( ‘«»un«
„I i M li I. .I»..»-«I * " r""'*"*■
2 tablespoons w hite flour
tv . O re g o n
th è C o u rt Ima f i l a t i th è l i d i
A llu n i» »
th e h o u r « f te n
'a teaspoon soda
«lay o f J u ly , 1016.
Salt
I teuspoon cinnam on or m ace
C ream b u tte r, add sugar and the
, egg well beaten Add sifted dry in
I g red ien ts to the first m ix tu re a l ­
tern ately w ith the sour eream Hake
| in oven i350 degrees) for 40 min-
| utes.
»
Dr J H Rossm an of P o rtlan d
will be th e sp eak er for th e B usi­
ness and Professional W om en's elub
m eeting F riday evening. J uni- 10.
at the ch am b e r of com m erce, ns a
gtn st of the H ealth com m ittee,
w hich has charge of th e program
Mesdames M innie Coy and N ellie
i F avram a re co-chairm en The F i­
nance com m ittee. A nna T ow nsend,
F i l l I H anies. M ary Louise lligby,
Ivy Syverson. Mae V ivian W hite-
law and W ilma Hall, w ill have
charg e of the d in n er, w hich is
KOCH cow s Tor .«alv, 3 G u ernseys
served at « 30 o'clock.
and one Jersey ; 3 fresh, heavy
B usiness m eeting
w ill include I m ilkers, double tested S elling out .
election of officers and rep o rts of good bargains H alf m ile west of
th e state convention at R oseburg • B eaverton on F arm in g to n load
17
"Make Hay While the Sun
Shines” With This New Mower
Too Late to Classify
<«
m uicrr
1 uti li a j it y that iyuu
Aure never seen um /thlnf ltl(t if.
ern S ib eria has produced th e long­ WANT housew ork. $12 per m onth
Mrs Erm a A rdeel. 923 S outh
est lived people in the w orld
Bailey Ave.
J7p ,
S o u r cream adds to the food v a l­
ue of any dish. Its rich te x tu re i ’TAKEN Up T h re e stray hounds
O w ner prove p roperty and tak e I
gives a sm oothness th a t no o th er
| liquid produces an d its acid c o n ­ i sam e. H. E. C arter, neat K inton
I7t f
tent acts as a levelling agent In church.
fact, sour cream should be looked TAKEN tip
Police dog « )w n e i
upon as a “find" ra th e r th a n an
prove p re p o rti mid pay ad A
annoyance.
Stoller. 2 m iles elisi Hetli.un
17
Save y o u r sour cream and use it
in p re p a rin g th e desserts listed be- GOOD cheap mower for sale E.
i low.
F M arshall. 3rd house no rth
side highw ay east of W itch Hazel
Sour ('ream Pie
sell, ol ROUM
l .'p
1 cup so u r eream
Built like an autom obile,
1 cup brow n su g ar
M ATED team anil singles horses - th e new M et'o rm ick D t'crin g
1 teaspoon cinnam on
J W M eier, m ile so u th east of
4 -teaspoon soda
Hillsboro on lugini .i>
i ,'i i No. 7 E ncloseil-G ear M ow er
i I cup d ates
is th e finest piece of farm
3 egg yolks
W ANTED Good 1930 1931 Model
have ever
P inch of salt
A Ford, for cash No ju n k co n ­ e q u ip m e n t we
1 teaspoon vanilla.
sidered
L O. E dm iston. n e a r sold. I t.i s ju st th e m achine
17tf yon need to h a rv e st y o u r
Mix and cook about 10 m inutes | G rab el school.
1 Add soda and w hen bubblv put
10
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ltiv
a
te
d
'
tim
­ hay crop.
i into an u nbaked pie
hell. Hake
ber and pasture, fine spring, ele c ­
20 m inutes at 430 degrees C over tricity,
4 miles from Forest G rove,
T he e n tire o p e r a t i n g
w ith m erin g u e and bake 30 m in ­ $2750; $275 cash, balance Ilk«- rent
utes at 300 degr ees.
m
echanism
is assem bled in
W G Ide, 31« E Main St
17
O ld-F ashioned G in g erb read
an oil-tight g e a r housing
FIVE acres, all cleared. 4-rooni an d ru n s in a b a th of oil.
2 cups flour
house, barn, 2 good w ells Close
1 teaspoon soda
in $12 50. term s Bert C. H u n t­ T h e re are fo u r ro lle r h e a r ­
1
teaspoon baking pow er
ington. N T h ird Ave.
17 ings. F lo a tin g action of th e
•a teaspoon salt
r i d a c i- n ip n c t n a a t n t • n r I »•••«( ■
1 egg
c u tte r b a r provides am ple
r««ne In a h a t h n t t i l l — a f u l l g a lb m .
N O T H K T O C K K I II T O K S
T h a t n v a r , H. in a tta « I ha g e a r «.aae
*2 cup su g ar
I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt , t th » S i , i » , , f O ro -
p la y
w ith o u t d istu rb in g
< |u » t-p rn o f « n d M l - t l g h t
( l u t « h la
L cup light molasses
ii«in. f u r th«* (*i« u n ty o f
W a » h in ifto n ,
t h r o w n I n a n d o u t b y la v a r, A-
knife re g istra tio n .
P ro b a te D e p a rt m e n t.
1 cup so u r cream
N o tic e ia h e re b y ir t te n t h a t th e u m le r«
4
l , cu p w ater
n iirite < i t 'a r l
M o n th e ha« been a i p o i n t n l
*2 cup finely cu t p reserv ed
H tlm in ii'i r a t o r • f th e c « t a tr o f M a ry S t it t .
A T
SEE
IT
TODAY
ginger.
«Iecca*c«l, b y th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e
te o f O re tro n . f o r W a « h tn v to n C o u n ­
S ift flour; m easure; and s i f t S ty ta
. a m i h a * < iu a lifie « l A l l p em on
ha* in k
again w ith soda, b aking pow der, c la im * a ira in a t *ai<l «'«tale a re h e re b y
and salt. Beat egg, add su g ar and ' n o t if ie d to p re s e n t th e nam e, «Itily « e ri*
a * b y la w re«piire«l. to th e u ru ie r-
molasses; and stir in so u r cream * fie»l.
I. X . L. P o u ltry and D airy Feed»
iffn e d at th e o f f ic e o f l.c la n d |< S h a w .
and w ater. C om bine thoroughly * !<i I a ilin g I t u i lt li n g . P o rtla n d . <>(*«$ >.t.
McCOR.MK K D EERIN G FARM M ACHINERY
w ith dry ingredients; add preserved * »th in * ix m o n th « fr o m th e d a te h e re o f
P hone 271
1G0 W. M ain St.
h a te d a m i f ir a t p u b lla h e d J u n e I I . P.Mt..
ginger; and bake in w ell greased
u b llr a t io n J u ly
I '. t ’.'i.
sq u are lay er pan in m o d erate oven I C h a A te I t l . o f M la H * t N p I 'llF
.
X d m in in tr a to i
i
'350 degrees) about 40 m in u tes or la n d It. S h a w . A t to r n e y
» 7 - .i
'
M cCorm kk-Deering
N o . 7 Enclosed-Gear M o w er
HILLSBORO FEED CO
W here Hillsboro’s T h rifty Shop
f'----------- -
i Summer
Bananas
W ater melons
Tomatoes
Celery
(•olden Ripe
F ru it
z i,
CERTO
FR EE— O ne W illiam R ogers
Je lly S e rv er w ith th e p u r­
ch ase of tw o bottles.
Sport clothes
you will adore.
bottles
45c
Z ’».
4
COFFEE
I £
I m
A
l .1
Because they are
just the thing.
P ure B razilian Blend. T he
W est's P o p u la r Choice.
Lb.
15c
SUGAR
Pure Cane.
Fine Granulated.
10
lbs. (lim it)
49c
Pure Vegetable.
Hm j telephone employee w ill be
c'dd to ta k e your o rd e r
~ .1 st TeiePHone Co.
Co he ^riendbj Company "
£ t
for Style and
Comfort
GOAR*
Woman’s Shop
F. M. Itarnr«, Prop.
-lb.
tin
53c
<>u.ir.inti-id Rip<
Lb.
< alifornia. solid,
red ripe
O
Ö
4c
F re sh , crisp stalk s.
Each
P rices E ffectiv e F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , J u n e 12 and 13
JE L L O — A ssorted
flavors. 2 pkgs.
lie
OQit
15c
39c
29c
29c
10c
13c
9c
7c
P IN E A P P L E - -L ibby’s.
or T idbits.
9-oz. tin
P E A C H E S — Del M onte, halves
or sliced.
2 No. 2 l/% tins
G R A PE N U T S—
P kg.
M A R SH M A LLO W S
F lu ffiest. P ound
C O E F E E — M axw ell
House. Eb.
T E A — L ip to n ’s.
«/2-lb.
S O A P — W hite King.
L arge pkg.
TO M A T O E S—
3 No. 2*/8 tins
BEER— Brown D erby.
12-oz. tin
SU N B R IT E— C leanser.
3 can s
CH ISCO
lbs.
PO R K & B E A N S—
Van ( 'a m p ’s. 22-oz. tin
P IC K L E S— Dills.
In bulk. Q u a rt
FR EE DELIVERY
M ILK— Mt. V ernon.
4 cans
CANDY BARS—
G en eral Foods. 3 bars
C A T S U P — Ruby.
B ottle
S O A P — Big Boy.
4 la rg e b ars
M A TC H ES— W< ste rn
L arge c a rto n
T U N A FLA K ES— C le a r­
w a te r. 2 No. */a tins
C IG A R E T T E S— Kools.
2 pkgs.
PH O N E 2171 vvi- Ri-xcrvr the
C rushed
6c
15c
27c
25c
10c
9c
17c
25c
21c
29c
Right to Limit (jugntitiex