T h u r «lay. M arch 25. 1937 I TTIL L 8 B 0 R 0 Lead Bowlers Hold Place by Close Margin » Receive Sportsmanship A R G U S , IT IL E R B O R O , Papp Seven fx.r A w a rd The Venetian Presents— er and the follow ing children: Mrs. A' i i Johnston. Forest G rove; Mrs. Emm., M Thies. P ortland. H erm an F l.iepold imd T heodore W l.ie- pold. Sm elterville. Idaho, and Jo h n l.iepold. Cornelius. /!!•■ portion 1 «'ading 1, ,iui ; m tl le fiv c H ills-, II, » r o h o w h h i { h '. i g i i « - t hi s week i it h 1 DI «• M t t l h M <” » l b » ’ p o \ \ d er k t. i n hi s e c o n d p i n • • p reprn ing til ' t u l l i t I h r f i l r '¡ 'h ■ Iv.iKUV ls in it f i l i t i W(M‘k F a ir w a y M u ik u t. h idit ig t h e ( I ’ H i n i C r c l u l l r . i i » | | r . « -oul,l 1« .«• lu i 1’. •1 h e t u , » , hak, I v i n ..r c ,r «1 plu« «*, : II this pi Huy Maim ¿ititi I u k r . ( J,-,,,-,., s i i * m I io Ih«» An it* i n u n invet tu .eitle th e | scure, w hile I C S tore and N.i t !• o.il G uard . art* only one gatm a, o ( w ith ( ( ’ leading Pastim e 111 th u d place till cuiild t,e them >1 l i a r , t v Hr and Kie.hlow- t si first plat a re M'heduled h* l i e , t in tile final g init*. w hile in the ('a n iie iy le a ”, tie th e tw o low ( b nn will m eet the tw o team« at the i | u n k in g a p ,,. ible upset < t i he I* insiei lead of o ik * gam e! over Plant Howl In P o rtlan d I.ot al bow lers rep resen tin g H ills-i T u alatin grade school b asketball hoi,, in tw o gam e, oti th e O regon team, aft, i tak in g defeat 30-18 by A lle\ Stmduy lost one and won N ew berg, win th ree gam e, in the the other The men. including , Pacific college to u rn am en t, deft at < hike Wilson. S«d lu lm cru li. Hein ing G aston 29 10. Sherw ood IK It i u h and .1 S m ith won over th e , and S heridan 39-11 St Mar> v. on K enton T avern. 2275 to 2228. w hile th e much covettsl fir.st place p en ­ tP«- local u >men in cluding Marion n ant and .silver cup by defeatin g t 'vplll 1'. 'l< Williams. Il C ornelius, T ig ard in a close gam e 17-11, T i­ .1 Stil art und V Hines, lost to the gard received second place a n d A C T,u t «-»mp.my women 1954 T u alatin th ird 'file ..port .man-.hip H illsboro tow n team T uesday !.. Kili,H. trophy a ¿liv er cup was *awarded «•veiling won the cham pionship of F, ,„i k H einrich bow led high for to T u alatin th«* W ashington C ounty B asketball ,!)«• In«al w ith 20ft und a game M erle C orbitt. T u alatin , Si , I, v league M'l'ics of >1(1 High in d ividual .score of N ewberg, forw ards. B arney, Tl In th e tirst gam e of th e pJay- for (I wi imen was bow led hy ff H illsboro tro u n ced O renco un- lU Icn Wric h of P o rtlan d , w hile gard. « en ter; Alton. St Mary ' * ;uid Finley, T igard, guards, w ere nam ed V.'lm.i Hin« foi’ th e h u a i -, had d an a l l - s t a r team b y coaches u ••!« du lly , then T igard forfeited th en gam e to O renco w hich caused •ill i.f 438 Schools p laying m the to u rn am en t H illsboro to play O renco again l.e«vur Standing« w ere St M ary’s. Tigard. N ew berg T he H illsboro team a rriv ed at A n i r r l an W is • M cM innville. D allas D ayton. Shei St M ary's to play a p relim in ary to K m y J Ma is 546 wood, T u alatin . Sheridun. Beavet ’be T ig ard -O ren co affray, and at IN i > I i sb.-e the h alf of tie St M ary -H illsboro 14» . tal i ton. Yam hill and G xston. it i K« I « T u alatin grad«* school b asketball game. H illslx.ro h ading. O renco a n ­ « l»> w P c i. h team also wuli t h e W ashington nounced th at T igard w ould not i ■ IV . f>7 W county It cham pionship by d e fe a t­ play 1 I H illsboro then played O renco «i i. N a ll IN 15 ■ 546 19-16 a a in. which gam e ended 44 to 27. I*«« I 16 17 .4M I ing G aston 24 10 and Bank. it i uba, h at H illsboro IS I.o*c Six G am es I >.»», m m la l w 1. Pc» 1- T he H illsboro team this season. fu iiw n y Market 11 Jefferso n high school in P o rtlan d u n d er the d irecti o n «>f Dr. A brams. P « b i la k e r y 11» 1 i |b a s , d ayed good ball. H aving lost P I* .- • ! U. 17 4SI und four y ears w ith th e U I I x l « u i- T e r r a p lu h i 24 271 j of O regon M eanw hile I)r A bram s , but si x out of 30 game tw o being '' S a il, * t ia l - w h P e t. j h a s been devoting con siderable in leisgue play. W ahr,er lias ix 'rn H 11 a • I H a r d w a r « ÍU Miti Ii th e tiram 's and also th e league's l< u » .t,l..w l i i - . u r a i u , .Sue, tim e to mu-stering n loc al team . leading point 2u 1 .'1 get ter. S hadduck has player th at has not l< I r a n k iin 1 4 19 .4 2 » und any bail 21 ”.bl been co ntacted u requeste- ri | O get pluye. 1 a very goo «I defensive valu. ( «nnrr > I. in touch w ith him at once, or seme vhlle P eterso n h I 11 McCoy, as the able In floor wot m em ber of the Moos, lodge. I . Off P ractice is schedule I In begin in season progre ssed. found him self b in i the n ex t few days ai id th,* league p laying heads up bull at center. gam es w ill i tart about A pril II p, chilly w hen needed in th e title W r r k l , P r è t e W in n e r « w ith a g ran d opening on the Hills- play • »1., W>>rk« w e n * . I t P ly m a t e a n d B by S u th erlan d , new addition • I H a y M a n n p r ta e . «' k o h le , boro field i B a k e r y a n d 1< P la y m a t e |> rix e . H illsboro G range. Moose lodge N « < h a , v •»» „ •■••». , , r i . < ami H illsboro firem en a re spon­ H ig h S n o re « so rin g a b e-eb all benefit dance in 1 . , »..I 11. C it y K the G runge hall A pril 3, beginning I . y le O ake». • n a l. P 19.1 I'uimcy, at 8.30 p. m , it has been a n ­ nounced. Basket Season Ends, Hillsboro Leads League .. of pneum oi ination to 1 it m a k e , f th e p h > i I H V VII. gi If one kind ,f p, T ,| J Local Players Slow to Sign; Dance Planned OREGON Jr n . gi Th que »tic arc [•rum What does it d«/‘ I k does it a ct?” The answ ers at e t sim ple and undoubtedly not t com plete T he u n d e rsta rd - ing tiie treatm en t of pneum onia is b a .id p artly on fact and p artly oi. theory. Some of the conceptions req u ire special scientific k n o w l­ edge and some are based on g en ­ Do ir Sunday. M onday and T uesday ,j .nn and eral!; understood a n d accepted Wi " th e lead featu re of a d ouble bill at the T hecdora phenom ena No conception, how ­ Ir a -ting story of a sm all tow n girl w ho .-tian * heat ever can be separated from a con­ nig.it 'T h u rsd a y , only, th e V enetian offers ; a suc ce « ut The «Degoii inn sideration of th e reaction of the Young Man." F riday and S aturday, th eatre Mat West in ’ patrons w ill be tre a te d to a double bill, including Jack H olt in to the team , m ade q u ite a d iffe r­ hum an body W hat goes on in the hum an body d u rin g a siege of “N orth of Nome." a slap b: g dram a of seal poachers in the arctic ence in th e team, w ith Ingrahm seas. Z aZu P itts and Jam « G leason in th e role of detectives in a playing exceptionally good in the pneum onia'’ For the sake of sim pli­ m u rd er m ystery y a rn com pletes th e bill in th e picture. "T he Plot cham pionship gann O th er mem - fication we m ay likt-n an attack T hickens." b< rs of the team w ho have not of pneum onia to a siege in w hich played reg u lar w ere: C hiotti. Cox. pneum onia germ s a re th e besiegers, the hum an body th e besieged, and and W akagam a. at 2 p. on. today ‘T hursday) w ith tin ' defenders a re re p n en ted by L ineups were: Dr. G eorge K oehler of P o rtlan d the w hite blood cells. It is the I f illa b o r o «661 ( I r e n r o «21» officiating In term e n t w ill be in duty of the w hite blood cells to d e­ W a h rte r . 3 'i 5, P e r« ,» n * F C ornelius L u th era n cem etery. S ' • I . f la m i, 1 7 F ■5. U r u w n stroy invading pneum onia-causing B aughm an M cC oy. iu Mrs. Liepold w as born in H an­ germ s A ntibodies in t h e blood S h a ttu c k . 6 6, H c ra ffu rd M rs F lorian Liepold, 59. d ied at over, G erm any. A ugust 24. 1877. stream lessen the activity of a t­ I r ij r r u m , 4 D unn I f illa b o r o « 14 > O re n ro <27i tack in g germ s .so th a t th e w hite her hom e in C o rn eliu s M arch 22 was m arried in S outh D akota in P e rs o n * W a h u v r . 21 blood cells m ay actu ally destroy and fu n eral services w ill be held 1897 and cam e to O regon in 1920. Pet« r u m , C 7, B ro w n at the C ornelius L u th era n church Deceased is survived by the w idow - them . B ro w n W hether a person w ill su rv iv e an <; S h a lt u .k . 4 Baughm an <; 1. S tr a ffo r d I n g r a m . 11 attack of pneum onia d epends on S u t h e r la n d . 2 s m any fkactors. T h en id lrtaen . o f m any factors The kind and n atu re SPECIAL TREATM ENT NEEDED of attacking germ s, th e resistance of the hum an body and th e p res­ IN PNEUMONIA B ecause of its increased p re v a l­ ence of antibodies in t h e blood ence at this season of the y ear, i stream . If th e attack in g pneum onia pneum onia freq u en tly "m akes the germ s a re T ype I. II. V. VII o r V III he; d lin e s" In stressing the fact the defenders of th e hum an body th at pneum onia is th e "dread d is­ can be increased by in jectin g th e ease" at th e present m om ent, c u r ­ antibodies of the specific serum . To rent w arnings call atten tio n to wage a successful fight it is neces­ certain factors th at may have a sary to d eterm in e the type or kind b earin g on this. T hus th e im p o r­ of attack in g organism s by m eans tance of hygienic living, p rom pt of a w ell-established laboratory atten tio n to the ubiquitous commun test Successful treatm en t dem ands cold, and pro p er care of even m ild th a t th e physician be called early influenza a rc stressed. Each y ear w hen the p atient becom es ill. In slow ly but steadily various factors o rd er th a t th e serum be effective operatin g in pneum onia have be­ it m ust be given early. W hen sy m p ­ come know n, so that th e re is no tom s a re suspicious of pneum onia, longer need of taking th e fatalistic the physician should be called at a ttitu d e th a t n a tu re m ust tak e its once. course in pneum onia and th e p a ­ tie n t w ill e ith e r die or get well , W an ted - M ilker fo r ten cows th at C linically, pneum onia m ay in- can speak flu en t G erm an.—Ex. Mrs. Liepold Will Be Buried Today € Û S T € D \ and H o m e -c u r e d d you are n u lt. the most clabor- ale plans for your Easter Dinner, th e ««pens« need not be High. For, i f you »Hop a t S a fe w a y , you'll save money on the complete menu. T o o , y o u 'll fin d S a fe w a y has th e largest variety, the fresh««! s to c ks o f the things you need. ing EG G DY ES X PIN EA PPLE A T LOW M A RK ET PRICE : , 0 - . - k - LIBBY’S. 1 % tin. Fancy Sliced Fane EXTRAS LARGE. Every E gg G u a ra n te e d . No. 2’s. y : C ream Style - v AV_i i M orrell’s, lean, m edium size. Lb. I v j O A & M A RSH M A LLO W S cans G olden H allow ii. D A TE S Pineapple lee Cream a t S p e c ia l P r ic e s 14c BA CO N SQ U A RES 17e BEEF R O A S T , ............... 44c BO ILIN G BEEF Ub lie RIB STEA K S 17c PU R E LARD 3 ,bs 42c S H O R T E N IN G 2 25c BA CO N SE ASON,NC- Lb. LEAN. All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nleol and Alniquist All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nico! and Alniquist FREQ’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 D eliveries Daily Res. Phone 321Z Lb. Fluffiest 5c 19C D ole's C rushed. New 211 tins. 11-oz.......... c Cover Your’ Easter Ham with H am s Subscribe for the Argus. FR ID A Y an d SATURDAY M arch 2 6 th an d 27th Pound ............................................................ l ine: t obtainable for E aster Special S w if t ’s P re m iu m , * A r m o u r ’s S ta r , MRS. JULIA SCOTT R em ains of Mrs. J u lia Scott, w ho died M arch 23. are a t the Hennessey G oetsch & McGee M ortuary in P o rt­ land for funeral arrangem ents. She w as th e m other of Mrs. J. R. Jones of B eaverton. W. F O d ill of P o rt­ land. J. A. O d ill of H illsboro and C harles L. O d ill of Seattle. S Û L € / L ibby’s G olden B antam . E aster Hams F u n eral services w ill lie held F riday afternoon nt 2 o'clock In tile B aptist church in H illsboro for John Ilan-. Forest G rove, who died in hi home there Tuesday m o rn ­ ing He w as born M arch 22, 1866. in S w itzerland and had been a resident of the U nited S tates for 05 years. B urial will be in th e I. O O. F. cem etery here and services w ill be in charge of Rev. G eorge T u rn e r and Rev. O rtiz W eniger. He was m arried M arch 22, 1894 in West Union. Iowa, to Emm a F. F rautschy. They cam e to O regon in 1919 To this union th ree c h il­ dren w ere born, all surviving. T hey are M ilton E. and Raym ond J. of Forest Grove, and M rs E dith Flor- 1 cnce V andehey of Eugene. T he w idow also survives, as do his sis­ ters. Mrs. Emma H unter. P ortland; Mr.;. E lizabeth Lincoln. R udyard. M o n t. and a brother. E rnest Haas. Sheridan. ■Everythincf fo r EASTER DINNEÌ. T h ree In ju red T h ree persons w ere in ju red S u n ­ day aftern o o n w hen c a r. d riv en by C harles W A ddison of Nowber:. ami W illiam W H alt of P o rtlan d co llid ­ ed six m iles south of llills b ia o The in ju red w ere Mi and M is G B F oster t,f D ayton and C lara M A d ­ dison T he m achines bum ped at an in tersectio n and th e A ddison m a ­ chine plun g ed into th e d itch and stru ck a cu lv ert, according to an accident report. J A Itoyee of P o rtlan d su ffered a ■ p lain ed b a ik M onday aftern o o n on th e Canyon road in a collision b e ­ tw een Ins car and one d riv en by Max W esthoff of B eaverton, ac. >rd- ing to an accid en t report W hile t h e W uC nugtuii county b aa-ball I. igue has enough team s ■ i,;ni I for efficient o p e.atien . Hills- hum is ex,M i lenciiut som e d iffi­ culty in signing on local players, it \ia re|,orteC HAMS Pound ................................. gffe-i D am ascus. E a ste r Special Q u a rt ..................................... CREAM of WHEAT Large Pkg. POST TOASTIES Pkg. ............... G RA PEN U T FLA K ES Pkg. M axw ell House COEFEE. Lb. PEAS — D el M onte E arly G arden a j No. 2 au tins JE L L W ELL A ssorted flavors L I '1 3 bars 45c 27c 55c 29c 19c 14c F resh er F ru its and V egetab les SATURDAY N E W SPU D S F re sh from H onolulu 4 lbs. 19c O R A N G ES O M edium Size ...................... dozen JU S T FU LL O F JU IC E. THIN SKIN L arge size S unkist. «/¿-case $1.98 SW E E T SPU D S z| Q/Zo U. S. No. 1. J u s t th e th in g fo r E a ste r H am m lbs. ONLY A SPA RA G U S -4 jLvV PO T A T O E S U. S. No. 1, green, ten d e r, Large stalk s. Pound Q 25c U. S. No. 1. D eschutes. N etted Gem s .............. O lb s . PERFEC T BAKERS G RA PEFRU IT Texas. L arge size. Thin skin, very sw eet 4 for 23c