HU rs n O R O . U ? C IS . hili . sboro , OREGON P a g e Ten Achievement Dav Feature LQJ s M l Paíí&'trJL Bloom ing Union to M eet; Schools W ill O pen ( B r M r v E W H in r ie h a ) BLO O M IN G Th? Bloom ing 4-H S ew ing club held its first ach iev e­ m ent day program M onday night I T he g irls held a dem o n stratio n m eeting w ith Carol V oelker as chairm an, ju d g ed some of t h e ; w ork, and s rved th t ir au d ien ce] a luncheon, \d d resses w ere m ade ! by M esdam es H erm an Ja e n ic k e and J. E. H orner. T he w ork, w hich w as I com pleted by 15 m em bers of th e I club, w as on display, as w ell as 4-H club pictures, d raw in g s by I D oris Sim ons, and o th er handt- ! w ork m ade by som e of th e girls. > A lta M eyer supplied th e music. E lm er G u rsk e is picking hops at Independence. The new teach er of th e L u th eran J school. E dw in K iek h aefer of Waco. ' N eb . a rriv e d in B loom ing last F r i - ( day m orning. He w ill m ake his hom e in th e parsonage fo r th e present. S tudent of theology. E lm er Muh- ly.i left M onday for S e a ttle to do j p A J A M A S m ake an e x c e p tio n a lly nice g ift, and th ese lo u n g in - m issionary w o rk for one year. J(ohn Jep so n an d his son N iel) p iiam as w ith th e R u ssian tu n ic. P a tte rn 8671. w ill su rely bo have repainted th e outside of th eir a p p re c ia te d bv the y o u n g college g irl. Si.x 14 to 20 an d 3'> to hom e and put new sh in g les on the 4 Size 16 re q u ire s 3 1 . y a rd s of 3 9 -io c h fab ric for th e tu n ic an d roqf 2< h y a id s fo r p a ja m a s, co llar, an d belt. G olda McCoy w ent to R oseburg S p o rty an d trim . P a tte rn 8724 ru n s th e g am u t In gen eral ut a few w eeks ago to w o rk in a i il it y y e a r an d is good fu r an y d a y tim e occasion. S izes: 12 to ’’0 an d can talo u p e packing plant. 30 to 38. S ize 14 re q u ire s 3 ; „ y a rd s of 39-inch fab ric. U nion to M eet ou w ill feel pro u d of y o u r little g irl w hen you see h e r deck ed T he local F arm ers' union w ill j o u Y t in his d a in ty little frock. P a tte rn 8778. Use d o tte d s ^ .M m eet in the school house n ex t ■ w a sh a b le ray o n , or a p re tty p rin t. Sizes: 2, 4. an d 6 y ears Size’ W ednesday. -?,’rdS Of, ” -Jn ch p lu s V, y a rd of eont, astm g“ Jean H ergert. G enevieve W eich­ brodt, C arol V oelker. A n ’ a K rah- ■ * ’'-dh l _• y ard s o f bias binding m er. A lta M eyer and Doris Sim - 1 To secu re a PA T T E R N an d S T E P -B Y -S T E P SEW IN G IK’ m ons w ill e n ter th e 4-H sew ing t surc to men ju d g in g contest at th e county fair to m o rro w ’Friday) afternoon. , Mrs. Jo h n G oetze's condition is FA SHIO N BUREAU. H ILLSBO RO ARGUS rep o rte d g reatly im proved. She w i l l ' re tu rn hom e soon. 149 N ew M ontgom ery St., San Francisco, Cal. In New H ome Enclosed find cents. P lease aend m e th e p attern s M r. and Mrs. P ercy N ewm an checked below, at 15 cents each: and fam ily a re m oving into th eir new hom e in B loom ing this w eek P a tte rn No. S iz e ......... R obert and L ester w ill e n te r th e B loom ing school. P a tte rn No. S iz e ____ E lm er M uhly preached his first G erm an serm on in th e p u lp it of the P a tte rn No.. Size ____ local church last S unday ow ing to , th e absence of th e pastor. E. W N am e H inrichs, w ho p reached at a m is­ sion festival in St. Johns. A ddress Mrs. M arg aret Gnos and F ran k and Mrs. E. A. D eaville visited City re la tiv e s at G resham yesterday. S tate Miss F ried a P erschaw of G len- , , coe. M inn.. visited here W ednesday th ro u g h F riday at th e hom e of Mr. or lak es m ay be co n tam in ated by ra th e r heavy o p eratin g expense. an d Mrs. L eonard M uhly. She left sew age or th at th e ocean tid e may D ressing room s should be especially hom e J u n e 29 and has sp en t th e w ash in th e im p u rities from se w ­ designed for ease of daily scrub- sum n er visiting- in W yoming and age. L ong Beach. Cal. S he w ill spend T he p revention of disease and in ­ se v eral days at G lencoe before re ­ ju ry by accident as result of sw im ­ tu rn in g to teaching. m ing is a public health problem The Jo h n Jepson fam ily atten d ed A t th is season of th e yoar it b e­ th e E dgar fam ily reu n io n picnic com es a very personal m a tte r to held at Jan tzen beach p ark last ev ery o n e w ho expects to sw im or Sunday. w ho has children w ho w ill sw im . E K iek h aefer played th e organ M any n a tu ra l b ath in g places, such a t th e dedication of th e new M ount as stream s, lakes and ponds, a re O live L u th era n church in Forest freq u en tly u nsatisfactory for p u b ­ BOUGHT SOLD G rove Sunday. lic sw im m ing. All su rface w aters M iss S inay H onored a re su b ject to m ore or less con­ CO NSIGNED Mrs. Jo h n K oehnke en tertain ed tam ination. A dangerous d eg ree of w ith a su rp rise b irth d g y p arty contam ination is m ore lik ely to A ugust 27 in honor of h er sister be found n e a r th e cen ters of pop­ M iss Iren e Sinay. w ho is v isiting u lation w here th e dem and for p u b ­ 1927 CHEV COACH h ere from S anta Cruz. O th er guests lic b ath in g places is g reatest. F u r ­ O ne of th e best w e have w ere H arold Haase, Jo h n Meyer. th erm o re. n a tu ra l b ath in g places h ad in. R udolph and H ans T u rn er. Jo e usu ally .h a v e a disadvantage from th e stan d p o in t of d an g er of in ju ry F ra n k and T ony Gnos. M argaret, 1926 FORD COUPE M ilton and Helen W akayam a. and d ro w n in g .. As a resu lt sw im ­ y e ry good tires. G eorge Goetze. Louise P eters. Lois m ing pools a re receiving a larg er Good, ch eap tran sp o rtatio n . A lton and the K oehnke children. p a rt of the p atro n ag e of th e sw im ­ m ing public. Schools to Open 1926 O LD S CO AC H Iow a Hill school w ill open S ep ­ Much progress has been m ade in , H as '27 m otor, good ru b b er. tem b er 7. T he B loom ing and L u th ­ technical know ledge of th e design, It w ill give you lots eran schools w ill begin th e ir w ork eq u ip m en t an d operation of sw im ­ of service. S ep tem b er 8. m ing pools. In m any cases in the D inner p a rty guests at th e E W state of O regon this know ledge is 1926 CHEV TOURING H inrichs hom e A ugust 28 w ere being used to advantage, and th e Runs good -cheap. R ev C arl Nitz, Schefflin. E. K iek ­ best sw im m ing pool of today com ­ haefer, Waco, Neb. Miss Iren e L o r­ pared w ith th e old in san itary fill 1928 CHRY SLER enz of P o rtlan d and E lm er Muhly. and d raw pools, still in freq u en t Miss Hazel C ollings arriv ed from use, a re as d ifferen t as th e a u to ­ T his one is a buy. Com e S outh D akota A ugust 233. She has m obiles of th irty y ears ago com ­ in and sec it. been th e guest of th e G eorge Sim - pared w ith m odern cars. T h e laws of the sta te of O regon p rovide c e r­ a n te l fam ily. O thers to C hoose From tain sta n d a rd s of cleanliness for sw im m ing pools. T he laws, h o w ­ H EA LTH FU L SWIMMING ever, a re in effectiv e if th ey a re (B y Oreyon State Board o f Health) S w im m ing is p racticed by all n o t followed by co-operation on N ew and Used races and is an acquired accom p­ th e p art of th e public. T hey should lish m e n t of m an. It is a health fu l p atro n ize good pools in p referen ce a n d e x h ila ra tin g form of exercise to in san itary ones, and th ey should if certain hygienic restrictio n s a re observ e all n ecessary personal reg V ery reasonable prices g iv en p ro p e r consideration. S w im ­ u latio n s in o rd er to m ain tain sa n i­ m ing, u n d e r th e right conditions in ta ry conditions. A public sw im ­ lakes, outdoor pools and sea beaches, m ing pool p ro p erly equipped, re p ­ is both h ealth fu l and pleasurable, resen ts an in v estm en t of several g re a te st d an g er is th at riv ers th o u san d dollars and inv o lv es a ™ T h u rsd ay . bing and disinfection w ith chlorine solution. S uits and tow els for corn mon use should be properly laun ill red T here should bo adequute toilet facilities and a show er bath w ith hot and cold tu n n in g watei T here must be s disinfectant foot bath to prevent ringw orm and re duce tin* contam ination of the pool w ater The pool Itself m ust be e n ­ closed w ith a scum gutter, and It should have im pervious w a l l s w hich should bo scrubbed dad.' The w ater must be so clean that a coin on th e bottom should be clearly visible, Il m ust also c o i l lain residual chlorine for dlsm feetn n. C om petent operators and life guards should be constantly on duty to m aintain th e proper quality of the w ater, to control the use of the pool, and to p rev en t ac c i­ dents. We specialize In q u ality m ercial p rin tin g —Argus. ==3E com ­ tf TRAVEL COSTS DOWN T h r ift» p e ople de cla re o u r ra il fare», at 2« u rw(he«t h ig h w a y > v t i n v e n « d — m < c l rail». Y o u 'll enjoy new Juxuric», lo o . A ll car» on o u r tra in» to ( a h io rm a are c o n ip lt 1 Kindergarten Used Cars $159 DOWN 24 Months on Balance CALIFORNIA 3E Z S e p t e m b e r . '? . 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft 8 in. 1 light $ 0 .5 0 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. 5 cross p an el $ 0 .6 0 Ad 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. 5 cross panel $«>.45 ¿1 O TWO Under Sink Units— Each ............... $ /» 50 ONE MEDICINE CABINET— Each $ / - 50 O “Everything for the Builder” UsedCar Exchange 2nd a n d W ash. P hone 2641 Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. Iftl W B It’s Lum ber—Call Our Nun c. Hasellnr Phone 2691 If