The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 19, Image 19

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    T h u rsd ay , Septcinlu-r .‘t. 1 !>.'!<»
HILLSBORO, A ltiH ’S, HILLSBORO. OREGON
P age Seven
Washington County Future Farmers
Cheese Making
Job Interests
Prom pt D elivery
FOR
Sand and Gravel
Fam ily Kept Busy Supply-
ing the D em and
■ducts at
Prices
Quality
R easonable
P la n t at K ip p iin i; W a te rs P a rk
I f y o u c m l get tn S w itz e rla n d
and $ w t
e h e ro ’, th e n m eet M i
a nd M r« J e la /m .te lle r. S a i l fro n t
th e A lp « ahd to p n o tch che« . «•- ,
m a k e rs
H o w to fin d th e m -’ W e ll
im p le
in a w ay.
T r a w l out fro n t w h e re v e r
F. A. Vanaken
Fore? t G rove , O. e.
H om e O w n e d
Phon« 1Ö08W
Res. P h n e 2 4 F B 5
a t-«* to u m l a lo n g th e ( ’ n i n r l i u
road and e o u tln u v th re v o n a
the
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up am ong t h e
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road, w h e re a tu r n m ust he to
nufcs th e m o u n ta in , a nd t h e r e . '
tn .stle d in a lit t le fla t is th e w hit« ;
h o m e and f r u it tr e t
o f th e I.
uehet s.
Perhap«. i f y o u a re lu c k y . P
Ia unaehei m ay he s ta n d in g in the
door
of hi
d a ii v ro o tn , w h e r e th e
m ilk
i*t m ade in to c u rd s and th e
c u r I t pta .* sed in to d«*lcctahle chee.se
and p u t t u » th e shelve., to rip e n .
If y< tappen to be lu c k y enough
to « e h i rn s ta n d in g th e re , w ra p * '
jied in hi« a p ro n and p e e rin g o u t ,
th ro u g h his I’ I uxmu « a t th e w o rld
a lo n g th' roti d y o u ll k n o w h im
A m t us y o u , ;ct c lo s e r to h im and
Ft »rest G
h ig h ¿»chool 1,oasts th e o n ly o rg a n iz a tio n o l F u tu r e F a rm e rs in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ,
e xch a n g e the tim e o f day. y o u 'll ,
T his o r g a n i. .ation is one o f 45 in th e state o f O r(*gon. S tu d e n t« o f v o c a tio n a l a g ric u ltu r e in h ig h
get a chunct to lo o k in to those
< hool rna kt u p its m e m b e rsh ip .
b lu e , la u g h in g eye a n d h e a r hi«
m ir t h f u l c h u c k le
l
O nce th e re , y o u ’l l
also get
a ; are pr »pe.ly b a rre d fro m th e L c m -
ch u ru s í'vgi- tra t ions
a n d g e n era l
chance to meet It is h o s p ita b le w ife , 1acher cellar:-
! in fo rm a tio n .
and a c o n v e rs a tio n w ith these tw o , I
M ouse
p ro o f doors,
w in d o w s ,
on th e j\,ffaiir« o f th e w o rld , is as : w a ll
and c e ilin g , b a ffle th e m ice
N e ig h b o rh o o d n e w s fro m 30 A r ­
in te re s tin g
as th e m ethod«
of I
on e v e ry side and a n yo n e w o u ld
gus co rre s p o n d e n ts i n
d iffe r e n t
T he N a tio n a l G ra n d O pera com * ,
-tw esem aking.
w a g e r u fa t d im e th a t th e m ice on
.a c tio n s o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­
▼d l s i
«»lily a o n e -m a n f a r b t i y .
th e L e m a c h e r h<»m< stcud a re as pa n y, d ire c te d b y M a u ric e D u b in , p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k
b u t a lo t o f cheese goes out o f th e re m ad as a n y m ice « o fru s tra te d fam ous R ussian te n o r, w ill p re ­ ¡.e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­
in a y e a r to t ic k le a lo t o f p a r* ' n a tu r a lly w o u ld be.
sent a series o f g ra n d operas a! in g fo r less tlia n th re e cents a
t ic u la r palates and m a k e th e h ig h ­
U
B u t, perhaps, th is is a ll beside tlie p u b lic a u d ito r iu m in P o rtla n d w eek.
lig h t b e tw e en tw o th in slab« o f ry e
b e g in n in g w ith a m a tin e e a n d
bread. O h w e ll, y o u k n o w >i 1 1 | tin - p o in t because th e cheese m a d e n ig h t
p e rfo rm a n c e on S a tu rd a y , i
h e re is in de m a n d and it keepj> the
a b o u t th a t p a rt a n y w a y
iiid I* ,' l ,’ *',n b e r It*. o f th e B ib ie a l s to ry |
B u t y o u ’ll d is c o v e r a n u m b e r o f , fa m ily b u \ \ s u p p ly in g th e dem
o f "E s th e r" a nd c o n tin u in g on the
A tm rie a S a tu rd a y s o f O c to b e r w ith I i T io
o th e r th in g s. O ne o f th e m is th a t I T h e f a m ily c a m e t o
(Incorporated)
th e m o re a n c ie n t th e cheese, and w h e n L e m a c h e r was 45 ye a rs old. va to re . C a v a llv ria RusMeana. B o ­
Collections — Credit Reports
th e m ore h ig h ly .scented. th e b e t­ and th e y hav«* liv e d in th e p re s -. h e m ia n G ir l, Sam son arid D e lila h ,
te r it tastes p ro v id in g . *>f course, , e n t lo c a tio n fo r th e last 12 years. th e Jewess. and L a T ra v ia ta .
In
as y o u ’ ll be to ld , th e cheese is B o th now a re n e a rin g 70 and s t ill
Washington Tillamook, Yamhill,
'c o n s id e r th v rn s e lv c s to o y o u n g t«»4 T h is e operas a re sung in E n g ­
p ro p e rly m ade a nd c a re d fo r.
Polk and Marion Counties.
lish , and a re b e in g p ro d u ce d w it h ,
O u t o f th e fa c to ry it comes, in I , re tire .
a lo c a l ch o ru s
and
p ru fc io n a l, Personal Contact on Collections
o b lo n g cakes o r in p e rfe c tly ro u n d
east o f guest stars, a n d a re de- 1
c a rt w h e e ls B u t b e fo re it is p u t
H r.n l of the F irm
sig n e d to b rin g th e s to rie s and
W ashington County O ffice
to bed in th e r ip e n in g room s tin - |
Is liia t P eabody. F in c h le y L o n g
m u sic o f th e w e ll k n o w n co m p o s i­
d e r th e house, it is k e p t in s tro n g j w o rth , ¡uni F itz g e ra ld ? "
C om m ercial B uilding
tio n s Io th e people w h o h a ve n it |
b rin e to be g in th e c u rin g process.
Second and Main Streets
l>e n a b le to a ffo rd th e m in th e :
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tin
Is
Peabody.
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c
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y
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In th e c e lla rs u n d e r th e house
past.
Phone 3071
a re r o w upon ro w o f ch< eses s e t. .L o n g w o r th . a n d F itz g e r a ld "
L a u ra S h a rp C 'hilson. c le r k of
" I w a n t to speak to M r. S m ith ."
Hillsboro, Oregon
n p a H on shelves c u rin g ; some fo r
■ th e auditorium, is in ch a rg e o f
th re e m o n th s a nd o th e rs fo r e ig h t
Scries of Opera
Planned Portland
Credit Bureaus
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j ^ ' ' a l ' | X / s ' m 'h , . : p itá is
and o th e rs in need o f s p cciu l food.
L e m a c h e r re m a rk e d .
A n ri r ig h t here is e x p lo d e d th a t
) • an d ' 1 ' -i > th a t it tak«
mi» •
to p u t th e holes in S w iss cheese.
T h a t’s a c o m p le te s la n d e r and is
re fu te d b y th e fa ct th a t re g a rd less
o f h o w m uch gastronomical p a in
th e L e m a c h e r m ic e m ay s u ffe r, th e y
Piense send
to th e A rg u s
in new s
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