The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 04, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pago Six
H IL L S B O R O
I Clatsop. C olum bia and W ashing-
' ton.
In W ashington county 12 persons
could not gain adm ission, w hile in
M ultnom ah, th e re w ere 148 Survey
of th e e n tire state show s th e d is­
ease m ore comm on in this section.
Discusses W ork
D r McDonald spoke briefly on
the w ork of his new d ep artm en t
’ and urged th e advantages of p re ­
natal clinics. He also told of the
■ im m unization w ork started tw o
« eeks ago am ong school children,
i clinics being held each Saturd.i}
m orning. A large num ber of ch ild ­
ren have been tak in g ad v an tag e of
the service, he said.
Miss C ave gave a short rep o rt
on the successful seal sale, po in t-
ing out th e various d istricts which
exceeded th e sales of last year,
and declarin g th at every effort
should be m ade this y ear to in ­
crease sales to five cents per capita
Kansas City
Club Plans
for Benefit
Geologv Group
Sees Collection
at VanDonielens
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O .
w hich tim e Mr. and Mis G ordon
L ayton w ere additional guests
Mrs A 1’ieree of V ernonia is
V' iting tier aster. Mrs Elsie Weav ­
er.
Sunday dinnei party guests of
Mi and Mr: Floyd Kaffet} w e r e
Mr and Mrs. Roy Jaekson an I
son Jo h iu i) and Mrs M aria Ja c k -
son.
W eek-end g u e s ts o f Mrs Elsie
W eaver w ere Mr and Mr I.
Young o f G a s to n
|
Tltni alitv, M areli I. liL'U
OREGON
Local Bov Given
High Scout Award
1 Continued from n*te 1*
ported a> 81 per cent for the H ili'-
b o ro d istriet w hich again headed all
the other d istricts of the council
by a .substantial m argin.
(By Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
iB» Miss Margaret M.ilhirsen)
M em bership Good
KANSAS CITY
The Harmon}
M OUYTAINDAt F
("tnen house
W illiam F. Johnson, field exeeu-
club will hold a dance at the Gales
was held at th e J I. V andom elon
live, rep o rted a registered active
C reek Woman's club hall March
home S unday m o rn in g w hen about
Roy Scout m em bership of 128,
13. Proceeds are to ro for th e bene
-ix tv P o rtlan d m em b ers of the
Sea Scouts 11 and 26 Cubs, m aking
fit of the Red Cross. Mrs Pleasent
Geological Socictv of the O regon
the total of 168 bovs served by th e
S tark will en tertain th e club March
Coiirvio led b \ R eginald R eynolds
Bov Scouts of A m erica in the
17.
nd Dr 4 T Hodge of th e O regon
H illsboro district as com pared to 66
G ertru d e Vandom elon was out o f
s ta te college called to look o v er
I tw o years ago This does not in ­
sechool a few day s last w eek on
Vand ’m eten'' i extensive Indian rel-
(C o n tin u e d fr,»m pace 1»
account of illness.
ie collection He has one of th e fin- a decision m ade by that body 111 clude the proposed t*»»op at O reneo
l ist of prom otions at the court of
Mrs. J. H Beaman has not been
"st individual collections of arro w - w hich F ram pton was denied com ­
i honor follws:
v ery well for th e past few w eek-
heads in this p art of th e country.
pensation
F
ram
pton
alleges
that
tie
Second class rank, troop 216.
at her home.
The larg er p art of th e collection
A special m elting of th e H a r­
is been found in th e D airy C reek w as in ju red w hile in the em ploy i Jo h n C hristensen
of
Joseph
M
eier
on
a
farm
,
a
half
mony club w as held W ednesday
\ alle\ and at S auvies Island A r­
Second class m erit badges: T roop
afternoon w ith the president, M rs
rangem ents have been m ade for m ile east of Hillsboro.
The in ju ry is alleged to have oc­ 216. R obert Bristol, handicraft and
Warner Cropp.
Thom as C arney, p h o to g rap h er for
rred O ctober 8. 1936. w hen a music; Ja c k K ennelIv. carpentry.
he society, to photograph th e col­ 1 cu
Give Program
tra c to r plow w-hich he w as u n -I T r<’Vp T . / ’T v " fT " " ,.’’.'
lection in th e n ear future.
M arjorie Marr. C alvin Raymond.
loading f r o m ., tra ile r slipped and binding: RoBand h rw t bookbinding
G eraldine W aldron and G ertru d e
Hein Flood Victims
hurt his arm at the elbow
( Ire o p 226 S tanford (.rax . firem an-
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a re l>
Vandom elon gave a rad io program
The benefit "500" p a rty sponsored
ship, handicraft and safety. Vernon
on W ashington's b irthday to e n ­ tain in g of those practices w hich bv the Past C hiefs' club at the
\e w list ,'t jurym en, selected this Schoen. handicraft and ftrem anship
tertain th e school. T he boys put ten d to increase and prolong the Jam es M athiesen hom e Friday a ft­ w eek to report M arch 15. includes: T roop 247. John I.ulich. safety, per
one on Friday afternoon.
productiveness of this n atu ral r e ­ ernoon was a success Eight tables
Erw in S pringer. Vesta K am na. I sonal health and farm layout. Ern-
source."
of cards w ere in play but a total F ran k O Erickson. H illsboro ro u te est Sanders, safety and personal
Birthday Celebrated
J M. V anderzanden. chairm an of of $11.15 was netted, th e balance 5: E ugene Stew art. G ales C reek: health: Emil Y urkovieh. personal
Mr. and Mrs. J. A McCoy e n ­
tertain ed at th eir home F rid ay ■ the Roy com m unity, in com m ent­ being given by persons w ho w ere P erry I. LaFollett. Jo h n C lark B u ­ health and handicraft.
evening w ith a "500" card party in ing on th e 1937 program , said: inable to atten d th e party. Mrs chanan. C ornelius: W illiam H D ler-
First class ran k T roop 226. I.cRoy
honor of th eir dau g h ter G ladys' "This is som ething th e o p erato r of 'V ilbur Dillon had high score and dorff. H illsboro ro u te 1; A rth u r Cam pbell T roop 247, W illiam B atch­
fo urteenth birth d ay anniversary. any kind of a farm can not afford Mrs. M ax D reezen. second. The W illiam Jesse. H illsboro route 4: elder.
H enry Tews and Mrs. J. P. V an­ to pass up. It encourages th e adop­ m oney was given to the Red Cross Jo h n C H atfield. H illsboro ro u te 2:
First class m erit badges: T roop
derzanden had high score. Mrs. I... tion of farm practices w hich co n ­ *or the benefit of eastern flood re ­ Jam es W W illiams. Ben C. Sahnow , 216 D elbert C rew s cycling and
S trohm ayer and F rank V anderzan- se rv e the soil and prolong its p ro f­ lief.
Lloyd Brown, H illsboro: M adeline w oodcarving: Ted G ardner, public
den second, and Mr. and Mrs. M ar­ itable production. If farm ers gen­
Jo an n G arrig u s of Forest G rove
health: A lbert G illett, safety. Jack
l i n V anderzanden consolation. C ov­ erally understood, they would, in spent T hursday and Friday at the Duyck. C ornelius, route 1: Jacob Goodman, public health; Leon Wiley
ers w ere laid for tw en ty -fiv e at my opinion, not lose any tim e in G ordon L ayton and C. I. W illiam s K em nier. Ju lia R A ppleton. G entry first aid and safety T roop 219. Ed
Brooks. B eaverton route 1: Isabel
m idnight.
proceeding to tak e care of th e ir own hom es here.
scholarship.
w oodw ork
H W arrens. Forest G rove S tar Jannsen.
Ju n io r French spent the w eek-end in terests bv filing th eir crop data. "
Swanks Honored
route. Bessie L. Fisk. Lena G. M ans­ and first aid. T roop 226. P h ilip
at th e hom e of his grandparents
About th irty friends and re la ­ field. Sherw ood; Elsie I, Lem ing. Corw in, public health. Don Kagan,
Find P rogram Im p o rtan t
Mr. and Mrs. F ree W aldron, and
F arm ers are finding t h e soil tives suprised Mr. and Mrs. M ar­
carp en try , safety and firem anslup.
also his m other, Mrs. D ew ard bu ild in g paym ents, w hich a re a vin S w ank w ith a ch ariv ari and Banks, an d H enry F N arup. B anks Bill E verett, firem anslup. wood­
ro u te L Ju liu s M. M oreland. T im ­
French.
show
er
F
rid
ay
evening.
The
ev
e­
featu re of th e program , im portant
ber; Emil Liebnow . Sherw ood ro u te w ork and safety. T roop 247 Ja c k
H arm ony club held its g et-together in m eeting th e present high cost n in g w as spent in playing "500" 3; A rth u r L. Fisher. T im ber; H enry B aum ann, first aid. ath letics and
dinner Sunday at the hom e of Mr of red clover and alfalfa seed, ac­ and pinochle
birdstudy :
Mr and Mrs. S ydney C onnolly G. C ypher. N orth P lains: W allace study and W alter E idm an, b ird ­
and Mrs. J. A McCoy. Covers w ere cording to G len Ritchey, head of
cam ping.
of W illam ina spent th e w eek-end H. Hoeffel. B eaverton route 2; Jo r-
laid for tw enty-fiv e at noon.
the Forest G rove com m ittee.
Life badges w ere aw arded by T
at th e hom e of h er parents. Mr. and gen Holm. G aston ro u te 1; B ernice
"W ith possible earn in g s ranging Mrs E arl H ollenbeck, and o th er Hagg. R eedville; W illiam A. Butler. G. B ronleew e. scoutm aster of the
from $2 to $4 per acre, su b ject to relativ es in this com m unity.
T igard: A ileen F H alvarson. F o r­ Rotary troop. 216. w hile star badges
th e farm allow ance, for seeding
est G rove: Jo h n H. K m del. Forest w ere aw arded by At Jannsen. c h a ir­
Mrs.
Miller
Hostess
red clover and alfalfa, w e can ju st
man com m itteem an of Aloha
G rove ro u te 2.
Mrs.
Emil
M
iller
w
as
hostess
for
about figure the price of seed that
W illiam E verett, son of Mr. and
th
e
Past
C
hiefs'
club
at
h
er
home
much less p er acre." says Ritchey.
Mrs W S E verett of Hillsboro, is
T hursday afternoon. A fter th e b u si­
( to n n n a e d
Dare I )
C hairm en of th e various com m it­ ness m eeting 500" was played in
tile second boy from the district to
w ere 910 know n cases of tu b e r­ tees w ere practically unanim ous
reg ister for the national jam boree
culosis m aking application for a d ­ S aturday in believing th at n early w hich Mrs. R ichard S andford bad
in W ashington. D C . this sum m er
mission from the en tire state. Of any farm , regardless of size, could high score an d Mrs. Loel H ollen­
beck second.
He is an activ e m em ber of the
this num ber 550 patients w ere a d ­
(C o n tin u ed irn m D a te I )
profit
by
listing
crop
data
w
ith
the
Legion troop. He selected the C an ­
m itted w hile 360 could not get a d ­
Meacham P.-T. A. to Meet
county
association
p
rep
arato
ry
to
Blackish,
brow
n
w
ith
a
few
light
adian Rockies lo u r via the G reat
mission. Of the 360. 222 w ere in '
M eacham P -T A w ill hold the
Lakes, N iagara Falls and New York
th e seven northw est counties. The perfo rm an ce if th ey so desired first m eeting since th e bad w e a th ­ brow n p atch e s"
later
on.
Dog
Was
III
counties
include
M ultnom ah, i
C i t y . ________ ,
e r M arch 12 at 7 p. m.
The
w
rite
r
explained
that
th
e
dog
Clackam as, Y amhill.
Tillam ook
Mrs. F lorence M cClellan re tu rn e d
to h er hom e in Las A ngeles W ed­ had been ill and th e re had been
nesday evening a fte r spending the a question of his recovery, hence
«
th e delay in buying the license. In
past tw o w eeks here.
an o th er case the letter explained
Tnates Entertain
th a t the fam ily cow had been ill
Mrs. N. 11. Toates en tertain ed and there had been delay in getting
( ( ra liriu e ti fro m pace I )
R F. T aylo r of H illsboro, w ho w ith a d in n er p arty S unday in h o n ­
w ith his w ife is to u rin g Florida, o r of th e b irth d a y an n iv ersary of to Hillsboro.
that residence req u irem en ts be a p ­
Last y ear th e re w ere 4000 licenses plied the sam e as in o th er relief
w rites, in a le tter to The A rgus, of
for dogs of all nam es, breeds . requests.
his tr ip from W ashington south, h er d aughter. Mrs. R. E. Fox. sold
and
color.
“When th e co u rt decreed a change
praising the roads. The hom es in G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. R E
in the m ethod of handling t h e
F lorida are beyond description, he Fox and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs
S ubscribe now to th e A rgus. In fund, it seem ed to us th at a ce n ­
said.
Ray D ennison of P o rtlan d and
W ashington county $1.50 a y ear tralized agency w as needed to dis-
“Com ing thro u g h Jacksonville." Lesli- Keenon. S atu rd ay evening S
ix m onths 85c. t h r e e m onths 50 bu r-e the money to prevent f o o
he w rote, ''th e w ater was over the
spent in playing card
at cents. Tw o m onths 35 cents.
it I liberal aw ard s by one or tw o of
ru n n in g boards but it w as a god­
send to some of those natives. A
little w ater on some of them and
you could te ll the difference."
He plans to visit th e big sw am ps
ox Floiixla and re tu rn .ionic soon.
Jury Named for
New Court Ferni
Farmers Get First
Batch Soil Checks
Seal Sale Chairmen
Attend Meet Here
\ an , olK i I Marriage I leeiuies
I the organizations. mid insuring a
Harold W W a lla c e o f S t a n f i e ld
w ider field of relief ”
and Blanche 1, B e n n e tt , H il l s b o r o
C om m ittee Named
T h e action .seeking an Investi­ route 5.
gation and u n derstanding of the
co u rt’s stan d on the m atter, w as in ­
A rgus classified ans g e t results
stitu ted In;it' w ith the appointm ent
of F \ G rifftth. G Bussell Morgan
and W ilbur lhllon as a com m ittee
to contact the court and re|x»rt
back to the next m eeting of the
post T uesday night, March 9
Ju d g e T em pleton w as of the o p in ­
ion that the law could be in te r­
preted broadly enough to ix'rtult
th e fund to ho adm inistered through
the centralized w elfare agency.
EA T
PERFECTION
BREAD
For G oodness Sake
Beat by Teat—
Conaistently High
Scoring in Every Way!
Judges Name Talent
tor Amateur Show
J ’i \ tint' tif uni ninny vai n*tu «
1» diuy at youi gruvcr or
the bakery.
(('u N lln iiv g fro m pace 7>
brother, ure to app ear in 11 "hill
billy" song su n g Io the aeeom pant-
inent of the older lad on Ins guitar
A nother novelty will be M axine
C ady of B eaverton, w ho will a p ­
p ear in a dem onstration of absolute
pitch, a m usical gift accorded few
m usicians
Three Quartets
T h ree q u artets a rc scheduled to
appeal, two from Pacific U niversity
including the m ale q u artet, the
w om en's q u artet, and llilln q u artet
has also been selected for the show
Jo e V anoudentiageu, C ornelius
ro u te 1. who bills him self as Wash-
m gton county's only one-m an-band
will app ear on the program
Picked for th e readings are D on­
ald Delloff of Huber, 12. and Wilma
S ehildhaucr, 14. of the Blooming
com m unity.
A specialty singing num ber was
found in the vocalization of the
th ree Bump sisters of H illsboro
W hile Cake
W ith
t l i ’ I h ’ h 'iP . f i e
f illin g
h
lemon
49c
29c
Cocoanut Butter
and be sure
it’s from the
Cookies
D ozen
5c
FIR GROVE
French Do-Nuts
D ozen
30c
DA IRY
.Milk is one of your
best and most econom i­
cal foods — it’s full of
h ealth und vitality-giv­
ing vitam ins.
Stuck
A lady had ju st purchased a
postage stam p a t a sub - statiou.
"M ust I stick it on m y s e lf "" she
asked
"P ostively not m adam ." replied
the postal clerk "It will accom plish
m ore if you stick it on tin- e n ­
velope " Ex.
Hot Cross Buns
D ozen
25c
F ifsh daily ut your grocer
1 >rink Plenty
O ld er Ì our SI. T uirb k •» l>4y
lU kery Good* F.arly
Q uality job p rin tin g
Clerk's Office Tired
Licensing Pooches
Local Man Writes
of Trip to Florida
Court Gives Reason
for Soldier Relief
When Good
Fellow s Get
Together . .
You Can Be Sure
the Refreshments
are Mixed with
ROYAL
K is t
The Lemon Sour t h a t
m akes delicious drinks
a certain ty .
At any dealer
Royal Soda
Works
3«
E.
Main
Phone 2432
Council Accepts New
Sewer Line Tuesday
■ will be stru n g on 29-foot poles, he
1 said.
C ouncilm an E. A. G riffith, chair-
, man of th e finance com m ittee, de-
I d a re d th a t h e w anted a m onthly
I rep o rt of th e condition of city funds
placed before his co m m ittee h e re ­
a fte r before bills a re allow ed.
“ We have been w orking in the
d ark ." G riffith declared, "and have
no idea from month*to m onth w hat
th e condition of th e various funds
is.”
He was prom ised an au d ito r's
rep o rt each m onth previous to the
re g u lar council m eeting.
Catsup
PEAS
TOMATOES 2
SALMON
F R E D TOMATOES
Rich in Natural Sugar
t on tent.
»
cans
Tender and lull of flavor
cans
Mission, 2’s Standard.
Packed by Del Monte's I amous C’anners.
North Star or Tested,
l ’a ta ll. CAN
90
10C
ta
u g h t in Bering
B ering Sea. Full
of N atural Oil. F irm and I inc C ole
Caught
F
Santiam, 2 1/2*a
Special
CAN
Solid Pack.
YOU
the Best in
Q uality M eats
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
BACK BACON Lb
24c
BACON selî . son , nc '
BACON SQUARES Lb
BEEF ROAST
RIB STEAKS Lb.
PURE LARD
14c
19c
14c
17c
3
42C
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 D eliveries D ally
Large. Whole Tomatoes.
lies. Phone 321 Z
Twisted Sliced BREAD. 1« -lb.
Old Dutch BREAD. 1-lb. cello
CARAW AY RYE, Sliced. 1-lb.
Aged American. Per
14c
lie
Rich in Vitamins
lb.
Nu! S p read Brami.
P e r lb.
APRICOTS
Choice halves.
N o rth w est fru it
cans
PEACHES
Choice halves, in heavy
syrup. F irm and flavorful
BEANS
BEETS
ÜÉ-
■
BETTER MEATS
I
Special
15c
— sat. Only
BACON
O rli le S h erd
Lb.
55c
1 Ic
25c
3l)c
37c
BO ILING
Lb.
BEEF
14c
27c 2: 53c
ii « •tu n ic a n d G u m b o
4
D EVILED M EA I
15c
ea
\i; .1- -11,
’i ’n
Q
1
for
4 m
Snowflakes or Grahams 2t, 25c
Q
Ad
for
í
CANNED FOOD FEATURES
A rm our's
SALM ON (il',
<"'r'
-lb.
(in Pink
10c
CORN
H A SH Î5c
boat, Alaska.
SALM ON ,f Show
an
12c CORN BEEF
B ET T,........
17c
SA I M O N "•J
so ck M
ey e 1-lb. tin 21c
Van C a m p s
CLAMS D
Kaz,,r
(a undec'
n
15c PORK Qc BEANS ,,, 10c
clams
M
10c BAKED BEANS , , ,, 13c
T U N A FISH *h;lc Slar 16c
Exerpt chicken O ra n
25c
U PS
2 for 25c
OYSTERS
2 ram 25c SO E xcept
U nderw ood’s
Chowch’r. C’»»
CLAM CHOW DER
10c DICED BEETS
, ,„10c
ARM OUR'S.
• . ,
Red Tag
2i/2’s
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
,lc
24c
DEVILED M EAT
KAFFEE HAG, C affeine Free C offee. 1-lb. 41c
TEA, C & D Orange Pekoe. J/2-lb. 24c 1-lb. 44c
Sunkist
2 l s ’s
A
Yellow
Label
WINES
2L4I
Ad
25c
n .
q i .
T iffany, lot-fitied
DUNDEE CATSUP. 12-oz. bottle
Coburg GREEN BEANS, Cut. No. 2 can
Raycroft Cut
S trin g Beans, 2 ’.-
Silverdale Cut, 2’s.
're n d e r and full color.
CAN
PRESERVES
Strawberry or Blackberry
M arasca, Pure Preserves
From field -rip en ed 4 > lb .
fru it
jar
25c
FRED’S
LUXURY
LUXURY
LUXURY
CHEESE,
6c
Folgers Coffee
San Wan Sugar Peas, 2 ’s.
Inspiring Speech
D efen d an t—"W hatever th e out-
| come of • this trial I feel su re the
experience w ill m ake m e a b etter
m an."
Ju d g e —"In w hat w ay?"
D efen d an t—"In striv in g to live
up to th e speech m ade by my a t­
to rn ey ."—Ex.
offers
MILK
A rm o n r’s or Mt. \e r n o n .
'I'jtll c a n
Can
PABST Super Cured CHEESE. 2-lb. loaf
MILK, Pasteurized or Raw. Quart
COFFEE CREAM. 12-pt.
15c
Pt.
W HIPPING CREAM. ' ;-|)t.
19c Pt.
.MISSION.
13 : g-oz. bottle
March 5 and 6
PHONE 3131
Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY
OLEO
(C o n tin u ed fro m paze 1)
HILLSBORO
HILLSBORO
9«
FLOUR
69® 1
Í 9 " ’^
I’eerless Fam ily I I,me
FARINA, Cream of the V alley.
5c
10c
10c
S I. 39
Nu.
lit
Sack
40c
COFFEE
C arro ts
Columbia Best
Lb.
2 5 c lì . 7 3 c
6 ib..
Lemons
10c
S U N K 1ST.
lem onade
Cabbage
F ill' S o m e lio t
lo r
tinti col,I. Doz.
-4 i l z *
l.t /U
A pples
2c
I ba.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
15c