H IL L S B O R O Page Four PEP Adds Unit at Beaverton N ew T ransform ers D ouble Load at Station Fire! Pop? Confusion! Fire! yelled somebody at the Royal Soda Works "Where?" demanded the crew. "In the building across the street!" somebody cried into the telephone transmitter. The fire siren shrieked and wailed. The trucks thundered nut of the city hall. Firemen ran. The croud gathered. The fire was out. "Red" Auld. truckman for the Royal Soda Works, had ex tin ­ guished the biaxe on the roof of the William Robinson d u e ll­ ing across the street w ith a bot­ tle of soda pop! A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , * The top picture show s the bull exerciser at B eltsville Re­ search Center. Directly above are the dairy buildings. The m ientist at left is uorkini: in the B eltsville laboratory of the zooloKical division of the Bu­ reau of Animal Husbandry. Chevrolet G arage H olds O pen H ouse Exploding Gasoline Scorches M echanic (Continned from Dare 1» Dress E X P E R IM E N T S in breeding of an im als not generally found b etw een the fingers. If the insect is alread y im bedded in th e flesh, use forceps or gloves. A slight b reak in the s k i n w ill serve as th e place of e n try for the infective virus. A fter rem oving licks, w ash th e hands th o ro u g h ly v h soap and w ater. A fter infectior las tak en place th ere is no treatm en t that has been found effective. The v ac­ cin e will p revent the disease. but is of little value in the treatm ent of it. If you m ust trav el and work in infected districts, the precaution should b tak en to prob yurself ag ainst these diseases by vaccina- tion. A sh irt of d a rk colored m a- tc ria l and heavy knee boo's -hould be w orn w i t h sm ooth - fitting breeches. On hikes or cam ping trip ; Corn Flakes J e ll W e ll Mayonnaise R oyal B everages, At your favorite fountain Royal Soda W orks Phone 2423 345 E. Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon KELLOGG’S— P ack age P ackage 5 15C rolls Pound . Pure CROW N COCOA Pancake FL O U R lie 2 ! L lo t, 45c Kitchen Q ueen CRACKERS F Pure, fine cane FLO U R S u p erio r Brand P lain or S alted cloth bag Bill His. 52c 5.19 T,47 49-lb. Bag 23c -lb. box FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ■K T hese Jacket Styles, Tunics, O n e -p ie c e P a stels, Prints, Sheers. D resses for all-occasion wear Produce P rices ORANGES S:;, " J ” , GOAR'S TOMATOES Woman's Shop Prop. Eli < live F riday .mil S atu rd ay O nly FRESH CORN CANTALOUPES * g .9 S E M Barne: Huy in hulk. A lw ays fresh. 7c 5c 15c SUGAR 10 •lb' , lub meinbei DOZEN 3 15c LEM ONS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Q UA NTITIES I Ightcn B» h I v Bolts Because of the settling of the ear body .md Hie eompi e sion of anti squeak m aterial bel»e< u the body and frame, body bolts on a new ear should lie tightened after a few mouths, according to the einei gency road service of the O iegou .Slab' M o t o r association Motorists Nij’hl D rivin g De» mancia E xtra C au tion l ti l'i1 I toe i it'd'' show th at m any people are killed III liu to accidents a lle i' desk Ilian (luring day tim e. 1 oral Mail in Accident A utom obile driven by Z J Higgs I of H illsboro accidentally struck ] and killed Avis Brood. 13, accoi tl- I ing to a new s rep o rt in the Port- , land papers T uesday from C entral ’ Point, O re The child, th e report ■ said, rode her bicycle directly in j front of the Higgs autom obile at Ian intersection of the Pacific high« \ ind the colli ion w a unav oid i able. Higgs was on his way Iv iu e I from a vacation in C alifornia Mrs • Higg> said W cd n o d ay that she ha I received no w ord from him and j knew nothing of the accident cut- ! side of the new spaper story. A pproved I II * Program PORTLAND A report to S tate | D irector Jam ieson Pat k< r f r o in B altim ore state, that the real estate ! board of that dity has adopted a resoluion indorsing t h e insured m orgage system of t h e Federal 1 H ousing A dm inistration, and urg- ' ing veterans to use that conven­ ient and safe plan for acquiring homes. Insurance of Loans Popular i PORTLAND T h e F e d e ral H i mg program is going over in a {big way in New J i • y. accotding to inform ation received at t h e DRIVE < AREEl’EL't a) t i l l times. f or 10c 10c l) o /e || PO U N D 39c 4c RESPECT TH E OTHER FELLO W 'S RIGHTS U ntiles nt pink nml silv er ta f ­ feta tire th e k eynote of this lovely form al d ress w orn by H elen W ood, Itlin p lay er. T in 1 d esig n er used com panion r u f ­ fles, one in a c irc u la r move­ m en t ju s t above tile k nees and an o tite r lluting ab o v e th e u p p e r edge of tlie bodice. Tito tulU es a re lined w ith silv er I. i i i i c for fu r th e r elfcct. G asoline Batterie» G reasing P ortland office of the housing o r­ ganization. M ore t h a n $2,240,(MM) w orth of m odernization notes have been insured in th e P atterson are.» since .April 1 ami th ere has been a gain of fifty-tw o in num ber of approved m ortgage s in th e state in recent week.« New Jersey ran k s sixth am ong Federal Housing A d­ m inistration insuring districts in volum e of quota attained under the insured m ortgage plan. - - Oil - Tires A ccessories - BUSCH'S * Two H andy Locations Service G arag e Phone 501 S u p er Service S tation C o rn e r T h ir d Iloinr Demand (iains Phone 3f)| PORTLAND Report received at F ederal Housing A dm inistration of- am i B e e lin e A. II. Busch. Prop. Where Hillsboro’s Thrifty Shop id­ Isboro's mo.1 m odern, largest Kood Store not only lers you nationally known brands of m erchandise at consis­ tently g re a te r savings Io you. plus the courteous, d ep en d ab le service that you gel id your Safew ay Store. FREE DELIVERY Phone 2171 p r;ccs effe c tiv e Friday and Saturday, July 31 and Aug. 1 S Q J u LO FI BIBG»0 SILJG rA kR W -»«-» c OF‘F V W A B]EE « $4 TABLE LOAF. H ard w heal. Every ... k g u a ra n tee d . 49-lb. sack BROW N ASSORTED FLAVORS- F in est qu ality Keep going full speed on hot, sultry days with F riend: "W hich of your win ks of fiction do you consider the best? A uthor: "My last incom e tax r e ­ tu rn ' Lx. B argain D ay B u lletin for A d d ition al V alu es! T IS S U E Soda W ater or Royal Mission O RANG E DRINK in a heavily tick-infested section, carefully inspect your clothing and your person for tirk s at least tw ice a day. especially on re tirin g Take an o th er look in the m orning. C ut out and burn underb ru sh and wood, (jut grass very short n ear paths. Rt.i gv M ountain S potted F ever is now found in m any states w here it j.- tran sm itted by the dog tick In this state a special study will he made by a mobile laboratory to discover the infected areas and to s tu d y mean.-, of e lim in a tin g these infected areas. WE L E A D — OTHERS FOLLOW FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street Phone 3251 P rices E ffectiv e Friday, Saturday an d M onday, July 31, A u gu st 1 and 3 See th e REFRESH YOURSELF! In th e U nited S tates also have been conducted. O ne of the m ost successful of these w as w ith K a rak u l lam bs, the ex p erim en tal Hock h aving show n rem a rk a b le d ev elopm ent, both in q u ality of fu r and conform ation. T he F o rest S ervice Is an o th er agency th a t has been p a rtic u ­ la rly activ e in ex p e rim e n ts at the cen te r. L arg est single build in g ori the p ro ject is th e th re e -sto ry anim al h u sb an d ry lab o rato ry . It p ro ­ vides a p p ro x im ately 1.000,000 sq u a re feet of floor space, and houses a group of lab o rato ries d ealing w ith anim al n u tritio n , genetics, m eat and wool in v esti­ gations, and scientific stu d ies in ­ volving m any types of anim als. T he m ajo rity of the in v estig a­ tions of th e d airy e x p erim en t statio n a re planned to continue fo r years. Most im p o rta n t of th o se com pleted w as th e study m ade in calf feeding. M any m ore D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re surv ey s an d in v e sti­ gations tire slated for th e M ary­ lan d p ro ject. W hen th ey a re es­ tab lish ed , the B eltsville station Will be fa r ahead of an y project oi its ty p e in n u m b er and scope of activities, as well as in actual physical size. To expedite work of the staff members, the farm has been d i­ vided into a 2000-acre wild life preserve, a 2000-acre forest, and a soil conservation demonstra­ tion area. The Soil Conservation Service now is experimenting for the government’s s u b s t i t u t e fop A A A. Availability of the Belts­ v ille Center was a big factor in enabling the Department of Ag­ riculture to launch the program this year, according to depart­ ment officials. Most of the experimentation on the acreage set aside for the w ild life preserve has been done by the Biological Survey. Game management has been the big interest of this body. Fires Keep Local D epartm ent Busy Q uality jo b p rin tin g —Argus. II be exhibited hv the inciubeis of the tw o building construction chib-. ' taking purt in the county fair has . increased from nine m 1928 to 123 I in 1934. w hich u a the largest num her ever to tak e part in the coiin- I ty fair. In addition to the club m em bers ) exhibiting m the various eta e«. th ere are also about 30 each >eai w ho participate in the judging an I dem onstration contests W ashington county each y ear sends th ree dem- I oust i at ion team s of tw o m em bers i t ach to the state fair to com pete in the livestock. cro|v., and nuscellan I eons dem onstration contest. Four • team s ot th ree mem bei • each are sent to the state fair to com pete in the judging contests for livestock, crops, poultry, and rabbits, and four additional team s arc sent to the Pacific Intel natm al Livestock ! exposition to com pete m sim ilat ! judging contests held there. I T h e g ro w th of c lu b wot k in W ash ingtou county, and th e activity of the club m em bers at the Ian . a te ! typical of the developm ent of the I club program -ever the en tire state I Francis said At tin* present tim e | the 4 H d ep artm en ts at the O re gon state fair and the Pacific In- 'te rn a tje n a l L ivestock exposition are I am ong the largest divisions ami I m ain attractions of both shows. Californians Buv Cedar Mills Place Mid-Summer I C u n t Di tied fr o n t flees h ere Indicate liiat the po n-nti.il ilcmund for m w h o m e tin oiighoiit Iho U nited S lates i. ,.I ii ,r no» than in the '■ lucdi.itclv tollo» ini! til'' W o i M > . o » bi n tlie need for m ore dw elling • led Io the housing Iinoin In Iho tw enties II Is the belief of Stute D u eito i Jam ieson I’a ik e r that tin- insured m ortgage ' b in of tlie F edeiat Housing A dm inistration ha . paved the wav lor a quick re tu rn to home building ¡mi m ah y. Crisp Ruffles B in s’, G irls' Club Exhibits Increase U. S, Building Up Farm Experiment Station—Already World’s Greatest This week. Pepco men. w orking at the B eaverton substation, placed in service one of tw o new tra n s ­ form ers w hich w ill double the ca­ pacity of th at statio n serv in g the T ualatin valley. "These new 3000 kilow att tra n s ­ form ers a re of th e latest m odern design and are unique in th at they a re wound for th ree voltages." states Ralph Easter, division m an ­ ager of th e P ortlan d G eneral E lec­ tric com pany. Each tran sfo rm er w eighs in excess of 50.000 pounds and holds 2.160 gallons of insulating and cooling oil. The tran sfo rm ers i By G irl Scout T rtk’P N«'. Oil receive energy at 57.000 volts and CEDAR M I L L - The J Frank step it down to 25.000 volts for the T ualatin valley loop transm ission place has been sold to Mr and line, and to 2500 volts for th e B eav­ Mrs H ow ard Rhodes of O akland. Cal B efore p erm an en tly settling erto n vicinity distrib u tio n lines. Com pletion of this w ork w ill give in th eir new hom e Mr. and Mrs th e T ualatin Valiev division of the Rhodes a re d riv in g cast Jo h n n y H adley is spending ; P ortland G eneral E lectric com pany one of the most u p -to -d ate supply w eek at Dodge park. C. B. West of Des Moines Iowa stations. To insure continuity of service every hour of th e day. 365 is visiting w ith his son. C harles days out of th e year, tw o 57.000 West. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. H cinrichs volt supply lines feed into the B eaverton station th ro u g h a u to ­ w ent to Depoe Ray Sunday. Floyd Eggers and his b ro th er and m atic oil sw itches, w hich operate D E L T S V IL L E , M d —N ear this so th at in case of tro u b le to one fath er of N orth Bend are visiting supply line, it is disconnected a u to ­ the E rnest Eggers fam ily. little tow n, w hich lies close K ath erin e S pring is hom e a fter m atically and service is m aintained to th e n atio n al cap ital, th e ’ a m onth's visit w ith relativ e in over the other. A utom atic oil U nited S ta te s g o v ern m en t o p er­ sw itches are also installed upon Spokane. Wash. ates B eltsville R esearch C en ter, Mrs. A Cote, m other of G eorge th e 25.000-volt loop, th e B eaverton a 16.000-acre project, largest e x ­ and H illsboro substations, w hich Cote, is spending a th ree m onths' p erim en tal farm in th e w orld. also operate in su b stan tially the 'a c a tio n at Mt. Hood. sam e m anner to in su re reliab le In this great outdoor labora­ service. tory, nine Department of Agri­ M anager E aster states fu rth e r culture bureaus at present are that the e x p en d itu re in this case conducting experiments. These is but a p art of th e PEPCO p ro ­ agencies include the bureaus of gram of keeping ahead of th e re ­ S how ing educational m otion pic- 1 animal, plant, and dairy indus­ quirem ents for electric service so tu res tak en at th e C hevrolet Motor fast grow ing in the T u alatin valley. com pany , p lan t and an e n te rta in ­ try; those of agricultural eco­ O ther im provem ents contem ­ m ent feature. 'T e x a s R a n g e rs '' nomics, agricultural engineering, plated include an added 25.000-volt featuring! C hevrolets in exciting entomology and plant quarantine, feeder from B eaverton to Hillsboro: w ild west mom ents, th e H illsboro ■ chemistry and soils; besides the from H illsboro to N orth Plains, and M otor com pany was host W tdnes- biological survey and food nr.d of 25.000-volt autom atic reg u lato r dav evening to 500 visitors. drug administration of the For­ installations as th e continued T he occasion w as open house for est Service. grow th justifies. th e patrons and frien d s of the He also states th at the ru ra l e x ­ H illsboro M otor com pany. In ad- j Other departments of the gov­ tension program this y ear is th e dition to th e pictures, th ere w as I ernment also carry on some ac­ largest on record and th at by J a n ­ orchestra music led by Mrs. Ja c k , tivities at the center, and still uary. 1937. in th e en tire populated Hess, and refreshm ents. others are to be moved there portion of the T ualatin valley, serv ­ soon. ice w ill be availab le to m ore th an The Beltsville acreage was 95 per cent of th e homes. rich tobacco country before the PEPCO service also w as m ade Revolutionary War; later, much available th is w eek through tw o and one half miles of ru ra l line ' of it went back into forest. Since constructed to the Five O aks dis­ T h ree m orning ru n s on th ree 1 the C ivil War, it had been prac­ trict. northeast of Hillsboro. The successive m ornings, was the let tically deserted. The govern­ farm s of Jo h n E. Foss. Dan E rd ­ this week of th e H illsboro firem en ment has been acquiring the land man. A rnold Berger. C a l l Vogt-. The first fire w as on th e roof of I Jack Jossi. R obert K rauer. G eorge th e W illiam R obinson house next i since 1933 for its program to eliminate “ rural slums.” W alters Thom as Henton, Jacob the post office on M onday m o rn ­ • • • G eisbuhler. C. H Schm idt. R. ing. A very S heehan and R obert S hee­ The second fire. T uesday m orn- | rTHE work ranges from studies han w ill receive electric service ing w as in th e hom e of Mrs. E I in animal husbandry and beef from this extension. M B arnes on south T h ird avenue, and dual-purpose cattle investi­ w here a w affle iron had been left j gations to demonstrations in wild on and b u rn ed a hole in a pantry life conservation and restoration. shelf. Dam age was confined to th e More than 450 men, including shelf and iron. some of the best-known scien­ W ednesday m orning firem en w ere | called to east O ak street, w here a I tists in the United States, staff the farm's stock buildings and roof fire had been discovered at arm and possible broken rib s w hen th e M ark G ensib home. Tne fire i laboratories. There are more his car. and one d riv en by L illie w as out w hen th e ap p aratu s a r ­ than 50 of these buildings. B Belsey. 69. Cornelius, crashed a rived. m ile w est of th e county hom e ¡th ro u g h h an d lin g or sk in n in g an i- T h ursday afternoon. GANGSTER INSECTS 1 mals th at have been b itten by in- M ary Thompson. B eaverton ro u te (By O rc ro n S ta te Board of H ealth) , fected ticks or o th er insect c a r­ 1. suffered bruises in a collision T he reap p earan ce ev ery sp rin g of riers of th at disease. The tick s th at F rid ay near Aloha w hen cars d riv ­ Rocky M ountain S potted F ever in en by J. M. Thom pson of B eav er­ this sta te brings a rem in d er from i c arry th e infection responsible for ton and W alter E. Z im m erm an of th e state health officer. D r F re d ­ "Tick Bite F ever" a re p articu larly active in th e early sp rin g . F o r­ F orest G rove ro u te 1, crashed. erick D. S trick er, of .the p recau ­ Mrs. W. C. K inn er of P o rtlan d tions th a t should be taken at all tu n ately not all ticks a rc infected, w as in ju red last W ednesday a fte r­ tim es against th e tin y c re atu re b u t it is b e tte r to reg ard th em all noon in a head-on collision on th e th at is th e source of th is and also as p o ten tially dangerous disease- C onsolidated T im ber com pany of o th er diseases. T w en ty -fo u r cases bearing gan g ster insects an d to act road at G lenw ood when th e car of T ick Bite or Rocky M ountain accordingly. Tick bite fev er is found in this in w hich she was riding, d riv en S potted F ev er have been rep o rted by W illiam H. K inner, and o n e this y ear to th e state board of sta te alm ost alw ays in counties east of th e C ascade M ountains and is driven by G uy W. King, m et head- health. on at a curve. The diseases fo r w hich ticks a re I p a rticu larly v iru le n t in ce rta in dis Rev. Dr. H arry Leeds of O ak responsible a re all con tracted in tricts. R em ove an y tick s you find P a rk w as burned about th e face, m uch th e sam e w ay — th a t is , on yo u r person, or on anim als, as chest and rig h t arm w hen he p re ­ th ro u g h th e bite ol infected insects, q uickly as possible, b u t ta k e spe- m atu rely opened a pressure cooker by cru sh in g the insects and ab so rb ­ cial care th a t ticks are n o t cru sh ed M onday night. Dr. J. O Robb, w ho ing th e in fection into the system j atten d ed him. says th e b u rn s a re th ro u g h a b reak or a scratch in not serious and th at Dr. L eeds w ill th e skin, or by g etting th e m aterial be all rig h t in a few days. on th e hand and accidentally r u b ­ bing it in to th e eyes, nose or mouth. R abbit fev er or tularem ia, w hich M arriage Licenses John K. O 'C onnor a n d A ita is a m atter of special concern d u r ­ ing th e h u n tin g season, is co n ­ K ath ry n Waite. P ortland. Ju ly 22 R aym ond Jo h n Haas and G w cth- tracted in this m anner, and also olyn E laine G iltner, F orest Grove, Ju ly 22. Births Je n s e n —To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jen sen of H illsboro, A ugust 23, a girl. Thursday. July 30, I9.tb OREGON Pilsner Type FORMAY 55c C R A C K E R S ’ Giahurn ?..... k i lb. box 2 7 c S O A P White 10 liars 2 9 c JELL WELL A fl:'vo1 5 c Del M onte E arly G arden. 15c PEA S N, iran .shortening. 3-lb. (in T E A K ONS- DOG FO O D 39C 2 , ...15C MILK - (I l'"ni' ew. E xecptinnal \a lu e . 10 ,b.. 52c (Lb. 17c 4dC A irw ay, pure B razilian J 1 DERRY. (C ase $ 2 .2 9 ) M ATCHES 12-oz. can» 0(0, WESTERN arge c ariait i ’A i . m o i . iv i : liar VAN B E A N S ('AM V AN I’ S Ç Y P ( IP J 4 4 ll-az. eans 23c 5c 4 L if C Hollow C a m anti Maple. Pint 19c S P IN A C H Llbb>; 2 25c D O G F O O D -,?;, 2 . ...15C T A P IO C A ..... 2 ,,kK s. 2 1 c ‘"J 4 • A « - '*■ MT, VERNON. Buy local milk and help your neighbor T all can s 25c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — S p ecia lly Prices for Saturday CANTS CORN GRAPES Eirsl of Hie Y akim as. ( ¡olden colored meal I or L o t AE BANTAM. Well filled, ten d er Dozen IIIO M I’SON SEEDLESS. Sweet and oh so good 2 We Reacrvc the Right to I.imit Q u an tities Iba. l(lc 10c 15c