The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 01, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Il I M . S I>1) R O
Helvetia Band
Plans Concert;
Wenzel Elected
.M U ! V S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
o R E G O N
tnencc A pril 13 in H illsboro acco rd ­
ing to Johnson. T he course w ill con­
sist of four evening m eetings at the
PE P offices, an d all scooters in the
d istrict a re ex pected to atten d
A note from th e Sea Scout Ship
Rainbow for th e pu rch ase of sails
was approved. M ethods of raising
the stan d ard s of scout w ork in the
<Bv M r i J. M. Davidsoni
com m unity w ere discussed .. ni all
H ELV ETIA — The H elvetia com- ex am in ers a re to be in terview ed
m u n ity band plans on giving a an<* a skcd to insist on a h ig h er stan-
concert and dance at N orth Plains (iar(1
excellence in all m erit badge
in the n ear future, assisted by the work
E aster announced a totem pole
Jo u rn a l Ju n io rs of _________
P ortland This
band was organized five y ears ago Sc,!,os!
«11 th e troops in the
and has grow n to be one of the “ i>trict th e poles will be used to
rinAat
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d
ecorate
C
am
p Irelan d and the
finest bands in the county. This
has been possible thro u g h the troops producing the best wood-
splendid co-operation of som e of carving effo rts w ill receive e q u ip ­
m ent prizes. The poles w ill be ju d g ­
th e older m usicians in the com m un­ ed
at th e court of honor May 27.
ity. the most notable being Fred
Grossen. it is pointed out The
, A ppeal H ere May 10
e day for th< ann u al
G rossen fam ily has m ade a nucleus , The
* , u ten
'n tativ
,"Hive
around w hich the band Has been & , X r o t T
" " Citizens of
u p p o rt scouting for
1937
was
ten
tativ
ely
set
for Mav 10
R ecently the band was taken
H illsboro district q uota this vein- is
in to the F arm ers Union as then- $350.
official band This has not affected
A w ards at th e court of honor fol­
the status of th e band in anyw ay low:
The band was equipped and fin an ­
Second class scouts for m erit
ced through the efforts of the badges Troop 216 of H illsboro,
people of H elvetia and the adjoin- Jack Kcnnellv
,
personal health:
in g com m unities
Robert Bristol, c a rp e n try T roop 226
In acknow
ledgm
ent
of
this
splen
of
Hillsboro.
Elw
in
Rookcr. nurse
horse- S m.«.P «K J í 80
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niwfii-r.
s:nith>' p ictu red above, still housed in the
sam e b u ild .n .
did support, th e band will continue m anship. Troop 247 of Helv tia
l Langer.
prorni-
the "p oncer dav/ ' D u n n ^ ^ ^
"<’•« Fei the
tools used
to serve H elvetia as alw ays, by H ow ard R itter, h an d icraft, safetv.
m aking it a b etter place in which Emil Y urkovich. safety. Jo h n Lu-
wav into that territo ry , th e shop was used for m uch ,e n , \ '
•'* narro w gauge rail
to live, and the band will alw ays lich. gardening, farm homo and its
.
'
work- rhe shop was constructed by
be the H elvetia com m unity band
planning, first aid to anim als
shoe the most obstreperous horse —C u t courtesy T h e Oregonian.*' °
*
US “ b,1,ty to conquer and
First class scout- T roop 216 of
W enzel to Teach Again
Hillsboro.
S
tan
ley
H
ergert
At a school board m eeting held
M any A w ards Made
M arch 23 the present teacher. J o ­
he controlled. T he p rim ary function
First class scouts for m erit badges
seph Wenzel, w as engaged to teach
in b reed er house cleaning is to keep
an o th er term This will m ake his troop 216 of H illsboro, Leon Wiley,
drv litte r available to the chicks in
seventh term at H elvetia school sw im m ing. Ted G ard n er, sw im m ing,
oidei to p rev en t th e developm ent
T he board offered a sm all raise in p ath fin d in g : Elvis Dickason. p erso n ­
et the ccccidiosis organism U nder
salary. They also know th at they al h ealth: D elbert Crews, sw im m ing:
norm
al conditions the brooder house
have the full co-operation of the Ja c k G oodm an, arch itectu re. Troop
P o u ltry m en have m ade a definit
should be cleaned once a week.
school patrons and" the children
Jan n scn . safety. tep in advance by allow ing suffici- b irds in the brooder house. A de­
These w ere the essential features
-
sp a c e 'u n d e r the h o v er for the q u ate lipusing space is vital in
brought out by Mr Cosbv in nis
pup” k n ine of them in th e eig h th
T r° ° £
° f H cI' ct:a F red chicks, stated H E Cosby, ex ten - brooding both from the stan d p o in t m am discussion. T he rem ain d er of
f i r a
d
e
“ * *,g h th
-£ a '
P °u ltry m an . and head of the of allow ing p ro p er exercise and also his tim e was spent m answ ering
..
8 ..
son. blacksm ithing: W alter E rdm an
p o u “ rv m an *
av oiding concentration of disease. the questions of the poultrym en
The late W dha m ° v
c h
pioneering, cooking: W ill,am Batch- 1 011,1 r-' d ep artm e nt. O regon State
Cosby fu rth e r points out tliiit present.
The late W illiam M S ch cu rcr elder, safety, carp en try , perso n al college, at the m onthly pou ltry w hile sanitation is also o b jectio n ­
place has been sold to Mrs Mary health
m eetings w hich vv^re held at the able Coccidiosi«, w hich is one of
M eier Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P ieren
of co
C om
m e erce
Sea Scout S hip R ainbow of H ills- H illsboro « C h am b - er m
mm
rc e the principal th re a ts in brooding, is
a re living on th e place now.
boro. Jo h n West, sw im m ing; K eith ;lno 1,10 T igard G range hall on th e a disease for w hich the birds build
Seven m em bers of the H elvetia Busch, electricity
uviviinnqi
dim evening
f ilin g oi
ârcn -3.
aftern
o o n and
of M arch
23. up an im . m unity ; a fte r thev have
com m unity band w ere am ong the
F irst ex p lo rer honors. E x p lo rer rep o rts L. E. F rancis, assistant coun- ° j c e been infected. If a condition
of sanitation is m ain tain ed such
guests at th e reception w hich fol­ P atro l of Troop 247 of H elvetia fv
’-V agent.
i By Mrs. E. I.. Coxl
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• •
Cosby w arn ed th e p o u ltry m en . th at the birds a re not able to get
es " Davidson
low ed th e w edding of C arl Voges Jam
A rnold Lcppin.
KINTON
E aster S unday was
how ever, th at th e re w as a decided m ild doses of coceidiosis. they arc
and L uella V. M ustonen Sunday at W alter E rdm an.
B oatsw ain s mate: Sea Scout Ship tendency to m ain tain too crow ded not ab le to build up an im m unity observed at the church w ith a pro-
th e L utheran church. They w ere
conditions in th e b ro o d er house, and w ith th e resu lt th at they w ill have gram by the children and th eir
Joseph
Wenzel.
F red Grossen Rainbow . H illsboro. Jo h n West
th at it w as ju st as m uch an evil to ccccidiosis a fte r they get in th e lay­ teachers, th e church being dec­
F red Toellc. W ilfred and A lbert
crow
d th e b ird s in th e house as to ing house w here sanitation condi­ orated w ith the cross and other
G rossen. Jam es Davidson and Vic­
crow d them und i* th e hover. The tions can not he m aintained to the iloviftrs Follovvinjp is the program :
to r F cuerstein. C arl Voges is a
m inim um space req u irem en t should e x te n t th a t they can in the brooder. Song by all: w elcom e recitation.
trom bone p lay er in th e H elvetia
be seven sq u are inches p er chick
M arjorie V anK leek; song by young
I»ry L itter Needed
band.
u n d er th e h o v er w ith th e cockerels
D evelopm ent o f the coceidiosis ladies’ class: recitations. E d i t h
Mr. and Mrs. O scar Fcuerstein
being tak en out of th e stra ig h t run organism is aided by the sam e fac­ M arian V anK leek a n d
M arvin
and fam ily are m oving to Jew ell
The M inisterial association has chicks in about tw o o r th re e w eeks
in is week, w here he is em ployed com pleted arran g em en ts w ith the and m th e case of sexed chicks h alf to rs th at aid the hatching of eggs Agle; song- M arilee P om eroj and
in th e incubator. stated Cosbv R oberta P o m e ro j. recitatio n s'D o ris
lit a a logging
In0din<r / cam p -
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in
A n ti-L iq u o r L eague of O regon for ef th e p u llets being m oved to a n ­ Fresli air. heat and m oisture a ri m d D orothy; exercise.
prim ary
Egg Hunt Held
th e local presen tatio n of the dram a. o th er bro o d er in five weeks.
th e th re e im portant factors Sm et d a -- .
exercise
Mary V anHorn:
S p a c e V ita l
School was dism issed early F ri­ "P riso n er at th e B ar.' in the union
it is im possible to brood chicks w ith ­
F ifty sq u are feet p e r 100 chicks out fresh a ir and heat, m oisture i* vocal duet. C arl K arp stein and John
d ay afternoon and th e children had high school au d ito riu m A pril 12 at
Vault* in; readings. K ale Teufel
should be th e space allow ed for th e
an E aster egg hunt in th e ad jo in ­ 8 p. m.
onlv rem aining factor that
a n d R o se m ary A ten; K in to n o rc h es-
ing woods, w here all found nests
This is th e only av ailab le d ate
of eggs Som e of th e children stav ­ this spring, according to G erald
ed to help th e teach er m ake a rock W. H enry, league rep resen tativ e,
garden.
h ere com pleting arran g em en ts w ith
Mrs. Rosa F euerstein and Mr. th e local m inisters.
The drama* has been show ........
n in
and
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Mrs. H ector * F x euerstein
- UV1 ZJmil IIGCI-
en ter-
tained w ith a fam ily d in n er p artv m an-v of th e larg er high schools
E aster Sunday. G uests w ere Mr. cf ,h :s s,a te and C alifo rn ia and is
and Mrs. M ike W acfflcr and daugh- proving th e most effectiv e piece
te
ivi r Lavieda.
i-uocud, Mr.
i»ir. an
and a Mrs.
Mrs Leo ’ oi
“ tem
.«-...pc,auw
perance eau
education
cau o n yet un-
* —
P ay n e and d a u g h te r S hiriey. V ic to r’ d e r,aken by th e a n ti-liq u o r forces
an d W alter F eu erstein and Jo h n o t Oregon.
Z u rc h e r
S u p erin ten d en t H ayw ard H. Jo h n -
A large crow d atten d ed th e Eas- , ?’-'11* new ly -eiected state su p tio u ­
te r program at P hillips church le n d e n t of the A n t.-L iq u o r L eague
. . . . .
1
S u n d ay night. H elvetia and P h il- of Oregon, tak es th e p art of the
The Columbia^ Food C om pany. H O M E-(JW N EI) OR­
lips S unday school ch ild ren took priso n er and is sp o n so rin g this
G A N IZA TIO N . w elcom es this o p p o rtu n ity to co­
p a rt in the program , w hich
d ram atic enactm ent of an actual
o p e ra te w ith th e fine e n d e av o r to sell p roducts pro ­
v e ry good.
tria l in Iowa of a m an accused of
duced here in ou r own
Mr. and Mrs. M att M ercep and killin g his w ife d u rin g a d ru n k en
fam ily attended th e w edding of braw l. The rest of the cast a re to
h is cousin, L aw rence Mcrcep. and be p rom inent local people, in clu d ­
Ja c q u e lin e Vuscich at the St. P a t­ ing a ju ry .
O ver 28 C olum bia Food .M arkets in O reg ion
r i c k s church E aster Sunday. The
and W ashington
reception took place at th e W aver­
ly M asonic Tem ple w ith 150 guests
present.
Ancient Smithy Still in Langer Family
Poultrymen Take Advance Step
bv Supplying Sufficient Space
h l
T h ursday. April I. 1937
1,1 «»lection reading lira L ovtna
W edeking. cx eieise bv S II |>,im
eio y 's class of boys, song by Mui v
V anH orn's class, vocal solos Maiv
VanHorn. Mrs
Ma.lgc I’onicrov
Mary Hall and \i lc c i Skccl
I'lic
piano accom panim ents w ere plnv
c i bv Mrs Pom eroy. Mary Vaii-
Horn nil Mary f
Hall P r . . . ■
„ d
mg the preaching service, the p as­
hm. Rev Virgil Spec.*,* look a class
into the church num bering II, ami
baptized Jo e Aten, son of Mr and
Mi • J II Aten
I.ester S nider, who form erly r e ­
sided h ere spent a lew .lavs Iasi
week calling on som e of his old
friends around town.
About om* hundred people g a th ­
ered a l the (¡rail,:.* hall M arch 17
I o observe the 201h an n iv ersary of
the organization of Kinton G range
An effort was m ade to have all
c h a rte r m em bers present as pus
itde. and th ere was a good mini
her present C harles Hayes of P o rt­
land, w ho took an active part n,
tti.* installation o,, March 17. 1917
was pres,*1,1 and also his m other
mid Mr and M is G W Thiessen of
M ilw auk,.. Mrs G W Thiessen
t* state lectu rer A good delegation
" a s present from B eaverton. T i­
gard and H illsboro The local lec­
turer, M is C arrie Stricff. a rra n g ­
ed the program and t h e state
lectu rer also put on som e stunts.
Mr and Mrs Edw ard I. Cox
observed th eir 4t)th w edding a n n i­
versary M arch 17. z\ nu m b er of
friends in the com m unity, also
niem hers of th e Rebekah club of
Scholls, sent letters and cards and
other gifts
T he club presented
them w ith a fine bathroom set
Ties in with
THIS KS a
product o r
Columbia Empire Products Campaign
..
,ro,n p“ " n
w ith W illiam C. Wessel, national
d irecto r of C ubbing from th e nation-
al h e ad q u arters of th e Boy Scouts
of A m erica Pack com m itteem en,
C ubm asters assistants and p aren ts
w ill a tten d the train in g m eetings.
P lan T raining Course
A specialization train in g course
on troop adm inistratio n will com-
TO SERVE YOU WELL!
tty
These A re
Products of
Del M onte G olden B antam .
From
C ream Style
or Ni blets.
TUB
W ashington.
lie
No. 2 can.
27c
B aked F resh D aily in the Model N orthw est P lant
M acaroni
Best
Ever
the Best in
Noodles, S p ag h etti,
V erm icelli, 1 1-oz. pkg.
O ffor fl)|.
Kam, „
rfatá-(faked,
s ,lerw orr
Preserves
MARASCA
Pure S tra w b erry
or B lackberry
BACON sbason ' nc .
14c
LEAN.
Lb.
BEEF ROAST Lb
2 8 -o z. p k g .
For
Fi n c-G rain ed Cake.;,
F
or U
3
SHORTENING
2
,b. 4 2 c
ib,. 2 5 c
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol anil Almquist
FRED'S
SUPERIOR MARKET
• oiupare I he quality
Asparagus
MAGIC
VALLEY
No. I lall.
2 cans
No. 2 can.
2 for
G row n and packed in I he
famou: W alla Walla
Valley.
N ote il.s ten d ern ess and
Iresh -lik e flavor.
Ï27 S. T hird
Ave.
H.lisin,ro. Oregon
3
I lainasciis.
QUART
, ,,
A pril 2 and 3
PH O N E 3131
29c
i-rr
3 pkgs.
14c
J a c k Frost Icc C ream Mix, m akes a ql. I’kg.
VANILLA
LINDY PEAS,
YOURSELr
3 cans
29c
DU ND EE CORN, no;! size. 3 cam
■!«*>«
O . C ßrahams 2 l
COFFEE s °¿? en u l
H oody’s
¿ Â ÎÏ7
Peanut Butter
23c
26c
bathr °° m
PIGGLY
W IGGLY
FLOUR
2 ib„ „ 5 0 c
F rillcll ea
MILK
Mt. V ernon B rand
2 1 c 4 J;!1
* • A*
ZEE
2Hc
28 c
4 & Ö / ,8
PORTER'S r u T '
BULK
5c
10c
3 0 .; s i z e .
25c
TISSUE
H ard w heat.
49-lb. sack
SUNRISE C O FFE E , 1-lb.
25c.
3 lb,.
69c
Piggly W iggly Special C offee, 1-lb. 19c , 3 lbs. 55c
PE A C H E S1 CAV
BEETS
r„,„
cans
for BETTER MEATS
STEEK BEE!
29c
45c
PO T ROAST
CLAMS
16c
Pound
25c
PURE LARD
H & D A rtich o k e H earts, B uffet size. 2 for 25c
D undee Cut A sp a rag u s, No. 2 can. 2 cans 25c
or
SH O RTEN IN
ING
G
h"f
28c
lbs.
M IRACLE W H IP
TH O M PSO N .
Lb. can
lbs.
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
14c
"
SUPER SUDS
Í o n c e n trate d .
»i«« pkg.
M ALTED MILK
E n ter $2 000 P rize Context.
S atin Sm ooth by In stan t Freezing. E v erv o n c I« R ovino a i
T it Y IT Y O U R S E L F
I
PONTIAC SALES
n. 2 2 c Q, 3 5 c
Sm all W hite or L arge W hile.
N o rth w e st Produci
17c
PURE LARD
48-oz. pkg. 29c
29c
SOFTASILK.
L arge pkg.
11c
RIB STEAKS Lb
17c
Cake F lour
BEANS
IC E C R E A M
14 c
BOILING BEEF , „
2-lb.
Jar
SPERRY PANCÁKÉ’ "¿WAFFÍE''Fl()UR
17c
C a r t w r ig h t
Tow n C lub BEER, 12-oz. cans. 3 cans
W INES, full fortified . Pint 25c
Q uart
for
DBIPÍUI SYRUP SERVIR
Q uality M eats
S ir Om Xd \ r x (
i f k for 1’rooU
hMi i u '■
S pring K*autv B rand
See Special Coupo,,
DE LUXE MODEL,...
cwjiy
Y our C hoice
KRISPY.
2-Ib. box
YOU
BACON SQUARES
29®
2 ««•
S an tiam K entucy W onder o r S ta jric h Blue Lake Beans.
offers
f,.i v Mis fvJÔT tm '
H & D Je ll D essert, 10 flavors.
empira ^
2
Del M onte's New. M odern P lan t at Dayton.
Cut G reen.
CAN
FRED
Scv Ibis fine c a r al
C a rtw rig h t’s ami g d
the tru th .
bisquick
COLUMBIA
YOURSELF
Prices fo r F rid ay , S a tu rd a y , M onday, A pril 2, 3 and 5
CORH
Rainbows 'rotim i .sour
slioiilib'i' wlit'ii y o u
tlrivp the
NEW 1937 PO NTIAC
Ainrrh i\ I hies!
l,IIU I'll«*«* (4t*
Prices E ffective F rid ay and S a tu rd a y
DELIVERY— FOUR TIM ES DAILY
FREE
GREAT COLUMBIA EMPIRE
S elfrid g e F u rn itu re com pany this
w eek has an n o un ced th e com pletion
. fo r inspection of "F ashion Flow
H all." a room on th e ir balcony dis-
P laying Fashion Flow fu rn itu re
w hich is m ad e in P o rtlan d
The room gives th e effect of a
bedroom com pletely fu rn ish ed w ith
th e new product. T he idea behind
the new p ro d u ct ,.s th a t th e designs
will be p erm an en t and a piece m ay
be added from tim e to tim e with
the assu ran ce th at th e pieces w>ll
match
r/te
HILLSBORO
t
Scout T roop School
Planned H ere Soon
C a r t w r ig h t Says:
Kinton C hildren
O bserve Easter
u u u iq
Local C hurches
to Present Play
Fashion Flow H all
O pened to Public
A Father** Advice
I thing
In III in i rulablc vva dom
My son. never speak iinkiii.ilv lie m ade them
Why He made
of price cullers
never knock •hem only lie know: Some day
hut up to
them Because God m ade them the
enlighten us
d if I understand
nine as lie ma.lt* crabs, hornet*' i now I It ln* II
Ex
lizard ., ants roaches e e n tip e d ,.
flea
lice. hugs, wasps, Siitlke:
skunk
and
other u n p leu siin t
A rgus chissttleit ads get resulta
aa
3 Î)C
CRYSTAL W HITE
... .
10
b ars
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
29c
r.
Smooth,,e:*.* of T in , h o C ream
GOI' W Kf W E ST CO ITEE
4 x-x
iy c
29c
FRUITS ^VEGETABLES
RHUBARB
CABBAGE
or
POTATOES
Grape Fruit
I' r< h Local Field R hubarb
PER PO U N D
I* inn, Solid 11 cads.
PER PO U N D
II. S. No. I
Hill (¡rinvìi Pofaloc
TtiXH.M.
Seed less
ib. si. lop­
ping Bag
L rge
S ite
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