The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 16, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    H I L L S B O R (1
Page Six
Five Shovels
on Sea Road
C rew s Push W ork; New
W a g e Scale O perating
( ( '• n l in u n l fro m p«»e 1>
w hich includes the east part of the
county and P ortland, w ill w ork
100 hours at 55 cents O ffice w o rk ­
ers wages are set at 49
cents an
hour, w orking for 1(H) hours. S k ill­
ed men will draw $85 a m onth
T his setu p resum es th e practice
used under SERA to a great extent,
the higher skilled men. leaving the
job sooner than th ? laborers It
is expected that som e difficulties
w ill develop when sk illed men
leave a job and th e lab o rers must
go on independently, p articu larly
w here the common labor is d ep en d ­
ent on the progress m ade by th e
skilled men
A num ber of points rem ain to be
ironed out as the system develops,
Tillotson said.
Nehalem Fisherman
Fined Here; Jailed
C aught fishing on th e N ehalem
riv e r w ithout a license by a state
gam e w arden. M G. W ardell of
W tstim ber Monday w as fined $25
by A W. H avens in justice co u rt
U nable to pay his fine. W ardell
w ent to jail.
L aw rence Nolan and his b ro th er
Lloyd, both of N ew berg ro u te 1.
a re held in the county ja il on a
charge of larceny. They w ere a r ­
rested at T igard S atu rd ay night by
state police, w here it is alleged
they w ere pilfering autom obiles.
Local Firemen
Thank Assistants
H illsboro F irem en ’s association
this week issued the following
slatem ent in eonneetion w ith
the "llap p y Days" celebration:
The H illsboro F irem en ’s asso-
riatio n w ish to tak e this o p ­
p o rtu n ity to thank the various
o rganisations a n d indiv id u als
w hose hearty co-operation helped
to m ake the Happy D a y s " cele­
bratio n th r success it « as. Es-
peciallv do we wish to thank
the Business and P rofessional
W omen’s club, lin e ric a n I egion.
Kotary club t ham ber of t ’om-
n 11 n e ( e! 1, e , I lib s r i >, ouls
and tile H illsboro Argus.
We wish Io have th r public
know th at th r proceeds ol these
celebrations, sponsored by us.
are to be used for a fire d e ­
p artm en t fu n d , im provem ents
and m aintenance of the city
park, and the firem en's general
fund.
Again we wish to say th an k
you to raeh and every one who
participated.
Signed: Andrew I.rn tz. \. I..
Brock. W. E verett. Glen Burge,
W ilb u r D illon 8 W. M rliuii-h
com m ittee.
contain a new a n t u n iq u e featu re
—a com plete log for w estern rad io
stations, conveniently arran g ed by
states With this inform ation, m o­
torists having radios in th eir cars
can quickly tu n e in th e station
I nearest them . Shell road m aps are
free to m otorists, p art of Shell
tourin g service w hich is helping
thousands of car ow ners plan trip s
and vacations.
Pomona Sessions
W ashington C ounty P o m o n a
G range w ill m eet at K inton next
Lost Trinket Uncovered
W ednesday, according to an a n ­
OREGON CITY—F arm plow ing nouncem ent m ade th is week.
unevoered a ring w hich had been
lost 30 years ago near Forest G rove
Marriage Licenses
by Mrs. M. E. T urner, presid en t of
V incent Jo h n G heen. HilLsboro.
the county Cam p F ire G uardians' and Olga K onigan. ro u te 5. H ills­
association, w ho now lives in G lad ­ boro. Ju ly 10
stone. New ow ners of th e property
W illiam A ndrew Baisch and Lydia
re tu rn e d the trin k et to h er m other. Mae K ung. Hillsboro. Ju ly 11.
Mrs. A. B. Todd, w ho su rp rised
H enry Jo h n VanDom elen. Banks,
her d au g h ter w ith presen tatio n of and G enevieve Jo sep h in e Evers.
it last week. The k eepsake had Dayton. Ju ly 11.
been form ed by hollow ing out a
A rth u r G. B rachm an. W oodburn,
10-cent coin.—P o rtlan d N ew s-T ele­ and M axine F. Thom pson. Forest
gram .
Grove. Ju ly 13.
C harles Leroy Burke. ro u te 2.
Radio Logs Available
Hillsboro, and E. G race Kingston.
T his year, m otorists out on the ro u te 4. Ju ly 13.
Louis Edw ard D e K oss. N orth
highw ays no longer w ill have to
“fish aro u n d ’’ w ith th e ir radios to Bend, and D o r o th y Ellen W alter
find th e closest statio n and get M arshfield. Ju ly 13.
best reception of th eir fav o rite pro­
gram s. Shell road m aps for 1938. W ashington county $1.50 a y ear
w hich have ju st gone on d istrib u ­ Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50
tf
tion at Shell stations ev ery w h ere cents. Tw o m onths 35 cents.
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BEAUTY SHOP
Oven for Business
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in ch a rg e of
LA W RENCE EISENREIS
♦.
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R ich ard s B a rb e r & B eau ty Shop
Schilling Bldg.
Aloha. Oregon
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C o m m o n s e n .«• c> t h e m o s t p o t e n t
“The S tars and S trip es." A d m iral B y rd ’s south p o lar airp lan e in w hich he flew over the frozen w astes
of th e polai w ild ern ess for m ore th an 200 hours will b e in H illsboio at the m unicipal a irp o rt Wcd-
n.sda> and T h u rsd ay next w eek. N om inal c h a rg e s w ill be m ade for flights over the valley and
H illsboro, according to rep resen tativ es of th e ai t plane com pany sponsoring the tour.
Flying Pastor Assigned Banks
Church; Many at Sunday Picnic
(F y M io Mtirv S a n d y )
BANKS C hap lain F G P h illip s
has been ap p o in ted p asto r of th e
B anks ch u rch and occupied the
pulpit h ere S unday evening a fter
spending the day at th ? Sunday
school rally at H illside. C hap lain
P hillips is the only flying sky pilot
in th e U. S arm y an d at present
in M ed­
is w orking w ith th e C_
ford d istrict. He has been flying
w ith the serv ice for 12 years. He
plans to be tra n sferred , if possible,
to th e CCC in this d istrict and w ill
also a tten d Pacific U n iv ersity next
w in ter, w here he w ill ta k e special
w ork to p rep are him self for a h ig h ­
e r position in th e arm y. C h aplain
Phillips, his w ife an d th re e ch il­
d ren a re at p resen t liv in g in M ed­
ford b u t plan to be settled in B anks
parsonage by school tim e. M ean­
w hile te n tativ e p lan s a re th a t he
w ill fly back and fo rth b etw een
M edford and B anks for S unday
services, alth o u g h h e can n o t be
h ere n ext S unday
F o rty -th re e people from B anks
S unday school a tten d ed th e Sunday-
school rally at th e S h e a re r picnic
g ro u n d s n ear H illside S unday. In
addition to th e p riv a te cars th at
w ent M. W akasugi fu rn ish ed tra n s ­
p o rtatio n in his tru ck .
G ets $2.50 C rate
H enry Beard, w ho lives ten m iles
n o rth of B anks on G reen M ountain,
is h arv estin g his cro p of stra w -
b. rries and is receiv in g $2 50 a
crate for th em on th e P o rtlan d
m arkets. T he b erries a re larg e in
size an d of good q u ality .
Mrs. D A. P ayton of K irk lan d .
W a sh . is stay in g w ith Mrs. M. A.
Dodds, w ho has been ill.
Bobby S to h ler and B illy M oore
a re sp en d in g a few d ay s in P o rt­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry M cD onald
left S u n d ay for a trip to V an ­
couver. B C.. to v isit th e ir son.
Alex McDonald, w ho is p laying
on a baseball team th ere.
F ran k Lockwood of P o rtlan d has
been visitin g Bobby S to h ler and
B illy Moore for th e past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L eonard G am roth
and son visited frien d s in Y akim a
over th e F o u rth of Ju ly .
Mrs. W. G. W alker visited rel-
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
O W N ED
T he m ajor iieaith problem s of
childhood are for the most part
com m unicable. a c u t e conditions.
T h e continuation of th e pre. nt high
ra te of infection is unnecessary.
T u berculosis is no longer inevitable;
m easles and w hooping cough can
be prevented or postponed; and
colds, d ip h th eria and en te ritis can
be reduced. In th e control of com ­
m unicable diseases past gain has
been g reat and fu rth e r progress
m ay be expeeted.
Long thought inevitable, tu b e r­
culosis is classed today as a p re­
v e n tab le disease am enable to con­
trol m ethods. O nly a few years ago
tu berculosis was the leading cause
of death.
Of the seven leading
causes of death, th a t from tu b e r­
culosis is falling most rapidly. This
change cam e in re ponse to a
d efin ite plan of attack on ihe dis­
ease and an exter.-iva educational
cam paign for its prevention The
g reat reduction which occurred in
tu berculosis dem onstrates the e f­
fectiveness of control m e a u re s.
E arly diagnosis, and effective tre a t­
m ent and hospitalization of active
contagious casi have reduced the
d an g er of infection from tu b e r­
culosis.
Measles although freq u en tly con­
sidered trivial, i . a serious <1, ease
in infancy. In fact, th e probability
of death from measles is seventeen
tim es as great for a child under one
y e a r of age as for a child of six.
C om plete protection is not possible,
b u t postponem ent until school age,
w hen it is relativ ely w ithout d a n ­
ger. should be attem pted and in
FREE
L arge, Blue C rockery
M IXIN G B O W L
w ith p u rch a se o f tw o
p a c k ag e s o f
SALAD DRESSING
M ade by K ra ft. P acked
in reu sa b le ja rs .
BORENE SO A P
G R A N U LE S
Quart
Double refin ed .
to y o u r
h an d s
Kind
69c
Brown Sugar G U L D E N C. .b, 20c
Powdered Sugar Q uality < ib,. 19c
M
FA NCY CH IN O O K .
Q No 1 T all
29c
Cans
9<*acT lO n SPRING CATCH
£
23c
37c
PURE
SHORTENING
Armour's White ( loud
SUPERIO R
A R M O U R ’S
All
CRACKERS
PIGS FEET
ideal hot weather
dish
G olden H ea lth . . .
ass tin'll w ith
Forest Grove
G rade A
C rea m ery
BU TTER
A W ashington County P roduct of H ighest Q uality
AVAILABLE
Large
28-oz. jar
M r and Mr-
J a k e Weil a n d
d au g h ter Roxanne spent Sunday at
D cL ake w ith th e ir son F orrest,
nephew , R obert, and cousin, Jo h n
Weil.
Divorce Suits Filed
S teinke Edna against W alter
Thomas S. Sholes
third
-i
O FFERS
NOX-A-FLY
FOR CATTLE
Fly R cpellan t and K iller
We g u a ra n te e NO.X-A-FLY to he entirely
satil'actory or y our money will lie c h e e r­
fully refunded.
95c
1932 W illys-K n igh t
Custom Sedan
New ru b b e r all 'round, p e r­
fect inside and out. P erso n al­
ly indorsed by us.
A llow ance for your co n ta in er
Delta Drug Store
W here Von Save w ith S afety
P r ic e s
COFFEE
SUGAR
PENRAD
BEER
good
tr a n s ­
$<
225
49c
Pure Cane.
F ine G ra n u la ted
lbs.
52c
O ther 1 sed C ars and Trucks
from $15 up
Pure 100' i
24-H our Service
Standard G asoline
P en n sylvan ia Tires
C om plete Shop
H illsboro — O pposite Courthouse
Brown Derby
LADY FINGERS ....„
WATERMELONS
COOKIES
BEETS
, i.„ ,a i
CARROTS
, cro»„
GREEN O NIONS ) bunch
2
I.O.« f
th in
C om plete line of high q u ality
BREADS and PA STRIES
I
45c
20c
SWEDISII RYE BREAD
Every Melon G uaranteed
n
39c
12-oz. tins
$ 2 .2 9 )
QQ
x»
M
W
U
9c
25c
M axim um , fresh,
crearne. Lb.
PH O N E
9c
2171
PORK ÔC BEANS
JLLS RETE jciiii 2 luittirs 25c
19c
II-ox. tins
JELL WELL
B aker's
PINEAPPLE
bar 13c
Cf\AI)
15c
PEAS ?
Hill alale, broken
.slices.
29c
No. 2 '- tins
II X
I llilct
SOAP 1
li.irx
PUREX
p k K,
18c
15C
15C
CfAAP
Y
v
•’EK'I'S GRANULATED
L arge pk«.
Del M unte
27c
N». I
lull Lins
25c
3 III. Un
65c
NUBOIIA
v
pkg.
23c
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ZIT
1 IS
IO S
D I I JE’
II
ill) : ,11 b ,,n’
e lli
J
PUREX
T he
rolls
M aster Bleueher.
Quart
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BANANAS
ORANGES
CARROTS
IOC
IOC
I’kR.
P rem ium
I’kg.
l’kR
SHREDDED WHEAT
" flav"' 5c
GRAPENUTS
—
SA T U R D A Y SPECIALS
Produce Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only
1.19
8-quart can
BRAN FLAKES "
SUPER SUDS 2
ami
19c
Quart
COFFEE „ 1 1 Icpcndablc 23c
2
25c
P en n sylvan ia Motor Oil
D E L IV E R Y
CHOCOLATE
POTA LO CAKE
10
T riangle, Quick or R egular.
4
75
18
lbs.
Rolled Oats
Peanut Butter
FREE
1929 S tu debak er
President Sedan
\ \
I KI ( K ( IIASSIS
S a tu rd a y
A IR W A Y , Pure B razilian Blend.
( Pound
17c)
(C A SE , 24 tins
425
19 '• I Giti»
E f f e c t iv e
and
J u l y 17 a n d
$j
job,
G allon
10-lb. bag
425
S ix-w heel
portation.
GROCERIES
F r id a y
1933 Ford V -8 V ictoria
T his ear has been reco n d i­
tion, d in o u r shops and is
personally indorsed.
Successor to M ax’s B akery
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
ALL
Think Oregon Beautiful
Mi- and Mr» it B W tte, and
w eek ’s vacation trip to C rater Lake,
d a u g h ter retu rn ed M onday from a
O regon caves. L ava caves. Sea
Lion caves, and as far south as
below C rescent C ity. C’al
Mr
Wiley rep o rts th at m any tourist.,
from o th er states rem ark ed on Ihe
beauty of Oregon.
Hillsboro HOME Bakery
Long B ldg. —
AT
DELTA
Plain or Salted
2L
23c
3
29c
«aalt/Vz
CROWN FLOUR H ard w h eat P a ten t. 49-lb. bag *1.79
Large
RE TO M A TO.
14-oz. bottle 10c
LrM JUT PU FANCY
QUALITY
12c
M U S T A R D Large 2-Ib. jar
M O U R ’S.
TOMATO JUICE A L R arge
10c
23-oz. ran
it,
o f H e a lt h )
' By Mai v h i i ' ' I.«», .id i
"Ms boy need not have died if
.some one had know n how to top !
the bleeding from the w ound m
tus leg." Mild a H illsboro m other
recently
This, and many o th er deaths,
could hav e been p revented b y i
know ledge of first aid K now ledge
is easily e a rn e d .uni especially he
fore a m otor trip, or extended va
cation, one m em ber or m ore of e v ­
ery fam ily should know how to
give im m ediate, tem poral y c ire
in cases of accident or sudden ill- !
nexs.
First aid is by no m eans a cheup '
su b stitu te for a doctor ra th e r it is
a m eans of getting t h e patient
quickly to a doctor in th, best pos­
sible condition More than the to­
tal population of W ashington c o u n ­
ty die as a result of m otor vehicle^
each y ear in U nited S tates, and
the sam e is tru e of accidents in the i
home
Men and boys especially need to
learn caution, because from the
ages of 3 to 40 no disease, not even
tuberculosis, claim s as many lives,
and the sam e is tru e of girls up ,
to the age of 18 A dults should r e ­
m em ber that accident rates in ­
crease w ith age. It is w ell t o
th in k sanely of practical m ethods of
preventing injuries, for not only
is th ere the hazard of death, hut
thousands each year en d u re s u f­
fering and lose needless days and
w eeks from th eir jobs w hile o th ­
ers a re perm anently disabled In ­
fections of hands and fingers ami
feet and legs in New York account
for one in seven ca. es of com pen­
sation.
T hree per cent solution of iodine,
or any good antiseptic applied im ­
m ediately w ill greatly reduce the
chance of infection.
Tin* farm ha» an enviable record
of freedom from disease, hut "m ore
persons a r e accidentally killed
w hile at w ork in ag ricu ltu ral p u r­
su its th an in any o th er occupa­
tion.’’ In Kansas, w here a study
w as made, m achinery was more
hazardous than anim als and falls
Also the farm er should note that
m ore fatal accidents occur on ru ral
highw ays th an in the city and m ore
results from collision w ith fixed
objeets such as trees and milk
stands, or ditches.
Fatal accidents m t h e h o m e arc
m any eases can be achieved
W hooping cough is the most d is­
tu rb in g as w ell as one of the mi*st
serious diseases w hich occur in in ­
fancy R ecent studies w ith new vae-
,-ines a re giving very encouraging
results Many ch ild ren a re com ­
pletely protected, and the m ajority
of those who do contract w hooping
cough a fter vacillation have it in
a m uch m ilder form .
T he acute resp irato ry infections
tak e an exceptionally heavy toll of
life in infancy. In infancy, p n e u ­
m onia is largely a term in al form
follow ing some o th er acute infec­
tion Colds a re especially serious in
infancy E xposure to resp irato ry in ­
fections tran sm itted from one person
to an o th er can h ard ly be avoided
by older children and adults But
not so w ith the infants; infections
m ust be curried to them T his is
done usually bv w ell-m eaning p a r­
ents. brothers, sisters, or other re la ­
tives. If possible, persons w ith
"colds" should not be perm itted to
go into room s w ith infants or
handle th eir food or dishes.
T he so-called
"sum m er com ­
p lain t" of children, a 1 th o u g h
g reatly reduced in recent years,
still rem ains a prom inent cause
of death of ch ild ren u n d er tw o
y ears of age. C o ntam inated food
an d d rin k are responsible for this
infection. A dequate care in the
selection and p rep aratio n of food
is necessary to elim in ate it. If p a r­
ents w ill only m ake use of a v a il­
able inform ation, the. hazards of
Ask y o u r atto rn ey to send your
childhood can be effectually r e ­
legal ad v ertisin g to the Argus.
duced.
HAZARDS GF C IIII.D
HOOD
(Py Oree">n S tate Board
WE L E A D — O THERS FOLLOW
P h one 3251
FREE DELIVERY
Second at M ain Street
P rices E ffective Friday, S aturday and M onday — July 17, 18 and 20
Pint
ntives in P o rtlan d sev eral days las’,
w eek
Lee E rg en w ent to V ernonia S u n ­
day and M onday sta rte d to w ork
for the S unset Logging eom pany
Mr. and Mrs Bud McKe.v and
son and L ester Deyo of Heron.
S D . and W allace MeKcy of
B row nsville. Minn..
a rriv e d
in
B anks T h u rsd ay and spent a few
days at the A rth u r M orn’ll home.
T hey left th e east on account of
th e d ro u th and said th a t the crops
th ere w ere bad They left S atu rd ay
m orning for W alla Walla. « her
th ey had found w ork on th e ir w ay
here.
Mr and Mrs Je ff K ennedy and
d a u g h ter C onnie Lou of B anks and
Mr. and Mis. Del C o rn u th of B u x ­
ton spent S atu rd ay night and S u n ­
day on Wilson river. T hey report
th e road in fine shape com pared
to a year ago.
Mr. and Mrs Ja c k R cppeto and
sons D onald. Hugh and C harles of
R yderw ood. Wash., visited relatives
in B anks from W ednesday until
S atu rd ay last week. D onald and
C h arles w ill stay for a w hile to
visit.
Miss Sylvia S everance w ent to
L exington M onday to visit w ith
h er sister. M rs Rev C am pbell, and
fam ily. Miss S e v e r a n c e f in is h e d h e r
w ork in th e post office Ju ly 1.
Mr. and M is Ralph K inton left
S atu rd ay for th eir hom e in M artin s­
ville. Ind. They spent a few days
at the beach and tw o w eeks visiting
frien d s and relatives in Banks
Mis. Belie Lilly of CorneUus i-
spending a few days at the hom e of
h er daughter. M is Fred W olford.
Lyle W olford of C anyon City
visited at th e hom e of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs F red W olford, from
S atu rd ay until W ednesday.
Mr and Mrs. H arry W hitfi Id of
T im ber spent the w eek-end at the
N J. G riffen home.
Mr and Mrs. F rancis Thom pson
of P ortland a n d I.arnar Sandy,
w ho is w orking in P ortland, spent
th e w eek-end at the C lifford Sandy
hom e
C lifford S andy is getting his
house painted and reshingled this
w eek
Mrs N. J G riffin ha- been v i s i t ­
ing w ith her m other. Mrs Kecnon.
on P u m pkin R idge for th e past
w eek.
Jim m ie A rm en tro u t of S eattl • i
visiting his gran d p aren ts. Mr. and
Mrs. W. B A rm ntrout.
HEALTH
MIRACLE
W HIP
l,e left In the bulb
lien- listed in the Killer in w hich I slmili,1 nevi i
< m iti, il Is most needed Fall claim I tub
Accidents Take
Next hi pi «’Viilenee aie bulli«,
Hie population of H llbboro. For
4 Gi ove. B eaverton mid Tig.m l expltvsioiu. poisons amt poisonous
Big County Toll, e 1'iiys
mid objeets should never b<
’ U
left
ll on
I'll the
' I ’ | ’ A
•» sale
’«• « 1 stepliidder
• ««'■»'
......
Nurse Declares should be III’ in steps
every home, mid soap uccldent pieventlv
Week
Admiral Byrd's Plane Here
QÆ
FflIRUJflV
Thursday, July K», 19,’trt
A E C U S , 11 I L L S R O II O , O II E G O N
E ancy, firm , golden ripe.
Serve with S h re d d ed W heat,
for a delicacy.
Pound
13c
10c
—
4c
L arge size, N avel .seedless.
D ozen
Eancv, loi'al, b rig h t red.
Bunch
W e R eserve the R ight to Limit Q uan tities
lc
W