The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    T h u r’day, April 22, 1027
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w h ic h in c lu d e s th e
H i l l b o ro F o re s t (» ro v e ,
A lo h a I f u b e r
and
St
a re to be held today, w th
M onday night, tin- H illsboro P -
T A . w hich took an active p art in
protesting th e action of th e city
council, vot«-d to acc«*pt the re p o rt
of a special com m ittee nam ed to
ap p ear befor«.- the council. O th er a c ­
tion was lacking
Th«- m inisterial association of
H illsboro is m arking tim e aw aiting
th e outcom e of the council m eeting
and th e final vote of the m em bers of
tin- council M eanw hile th ere is con­
sid erable co n jectu re along th e .street
as to who. of the council m em bers,
will su p p o rt the m ayor, and who
will continue to su p p o rt th e o rd i­
nance.
M ajority of guesses in the m atter,
seem to place th e pinball stren g th
at four m em bers w ith tw o scheduled
to change th eir votes to support
M ayor G arrett.
H e c th m It
S «-ction H c o m p e titio n w i l l b e g in
h l I 30 p m in th r e e pla< • « • F o r-
«•st G r o v e u n io n h ig h s c h o o l. lien-
\ « r to n
ami lld t . - h o r o j u n i o r h ig h
g’
“ •<.I 'I'h
>-ction m c lm h s a ll
▼ s c h o o ls n o t in < o u ip c t it io n to d a y
P u p ils p a r t ic ip a t in g a re m tw o
(da • . d< gnat« (I b y age. w e ig h t
13u p o u n d r«»i- H ie b o y s in th e f ir s t
c la
a n d 11.» p o u n d s fo r tin * g irls .
In H ie second c la s th e b u y s nr«- u n -
<t« r 130 p o u n d amt th e g i r l s u n d e r
11» po und» .
T h e n i ••
- a n * a b o u t e ig h t « /••id s for
b o th tin - hoy ■ a n d g ir ls in euch
class
omitt«»«s im lm le. It I. Ervin,
e.
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W a lte r H e n r y .
W illia m
H A i t i l l . f«a class A pr«--
hriui
at F o n t G r o v e . V H
B u ll
m an. «g« » fla y H aas K o h m *
"«I H a v e P h e lp s at H c a v c rto n .
M anagr I Inals
It committ«*«-* include L en­
m anager
G e o rg e H a y . P
\ «o \ I Whit«* D a r r e ll J u n e s a n d T .
P < i - " k. i
F o n 4 ( ir o v .
M e lv in
V iim lc r m . - ' m anag« i A u s tin S c ra f-
f " i« l M K a th a ii. H u ili W i ll a n d H a r-
r a - tt F o rd , at H ills b o r o , .1 C ly d e
Ib-pkiii-. m .tnag«r V II B u llís . J
< Poi U r H arriett I.*-« s, W i lb u r
(T « » ck« r a n d B a rb a ra ( ’a d v . B e a v e r ­
to n
C o m m itte e fo r th e f in a l c o n te s t in
« borg«- o f « la s A a th le tic s , w i l l be
H e x J o in s . m a n a g e r. V B B u lb s .
H av H a t
W illia m C o o k . H I. E r ­
v in a n d W a lte r H e n r y In < barg«- o f
th«- B -< h o o ls w i l l I»«- J C ly d e H o p -
I m
in u n a g c r . L e n n a r t T e ir . G e o rg e
Hay ( I V « -rv l W hit«*. H a r r i e t t L«-«-s
a n d M L K a th a n .
New Ball League
O pens 1 1er«- Sunday
H*nntIIIur«( from pace I)
the fastest m oving team m tin* s e t­
up
O fficials fur th e gam es S u n d a y
w ill com«- from am ong th e various
h'.’iin «»ffteer . and m anagers, « ach
b«-mg Riven an opportu n ity to d em ­
o n stra te to Hi«- fans hi ab ility in
that bn«- Pop bottle w ill !>«• e x ­
cluded Dr A bram .«aid
I(« *a d in g tin - v a r io u s b u r n s as
rnan.ig« i . ar«-. B i ll S o h lr t V«-rb«>« r t.
E d B e rn a rd s . H«»y. H C M c D o n a ld
B a n k , A l v in S m ith G a s to n ; C h a r -
!«■ H o b in s o n . I .«un i. a n d W «- 1« y
C ln u en H ills b o r o
Pacific U niversity
Plans Field Lights
Football fans at P acific U niversity
and Forest (»rove will view th eir
football gam es on a lighted field at
night if the present plans of Huger
Folgnte. coach, cu rry through In ­
stallation of lights is exp ected to b e ­
gin n ex t month.
An attem pt is being m ade to a r ­
ran g e a football gam«- for early
S ep tem b er for a form at dedication
of th«- lighting system .
Local Howlers
Win Matches
in Portland
fight to p rev en t venereal diseases.
Success is erad icatin g any com ­
m u nicable disease d epends on the
public backing w hich it is able to
comm and.
A large p art of the failu re to
control venereal diseases h ereto ­
fore has been due to public ig n o r­
Above is p ictu red th e fish co u n ter
ance and fear ut free discussion.
and its inventor. A lbert S. H eard
Now th a t th e ban on m entioning
of Bunks P aten t alr<-udy lias be«-n
th e u nm entionable has been r e ­
moved. we can speak freely o f
grunted and m an u factu re begun
v enereal diseases, calling the d is­
Tin* co u n ter fits o v er th e slot in
eases by th e ir nam es. S yphilis is
th e fish basket and u dial counts
syphilis, and gonorrhea is gonor­
th e fish as they are d r o p p e d
rh e a No lunger can these diseases
thro u g h the slot T he dial reg ­
be considered sim ply as a problem
isters to 20. th e bag lim it.-
of m orals. S yphilis cannot be dealt
c-ourtesy O regon Jo u rn al.
w ith by calling it a sin. The tr u th
is th a t th ere a re a m u ltitu d e of
cases in w hich no sin is involved.
Muny of th e most pathetic victim s
are v irtu o u s housew ives an d h e lp ­
less children, or men w ho co n ­
tracted the disease q u ite in n o cen t­
ly In o th er cases, th e m oral side
S everal rep resen tativ es w e r e should be left to the m oralist and
m issing from the softball league th e health side tre a te d as w hat it
m e e tin g h eld T uesday
n ig h t i n is—a problem of prev en tio n and
Clem s Place, but th e league agreed cu re of disease.
to tak e in Blooming.
S yphilis is a disease of long d u r­
This m akes th re e team s in H ills­ atio n and it takes tim e to cure.
boro, Blooming. N orth P lain s and L ab o ratory m ethods a rc av ailab le
C ornelius to m ake the six. O p en ­ for th e early diagnosis, and scien ­
ing d ate is set for May 4. A n o th er
m eeting w ill be held at th e sam e tific know ledge is available for
place for final arran g em en ts T u es­ th e control of syphilis. T he first
step is th e tre a tm e n t of infected
day night.
persons; th e n ex t step is th e r e ­
portin g of cases, w ith all d ata con­
SY I’II IIIS IS PREV ENTA BLE
cerning d ate of infection, source of
(By State B oard of H ealth!
infection, and contacts. T he case
Syphilis, th o u g h in ev ery sense m ust be kept u n d er observation
on«- of th e m ust serio u s of all dis- and continuous treatm en t. A rsen-
cases. is robbed of m any of its te r- ical drugs, p ro p erly adm inistered,
rot s by th e fact
th at it m ay be re n d e r the disease non - transm is-
early and su rely recognized and. sible. Every sy p h ilitic should know
w ith considerable certain ty , cured, th at he can be cured, providing
G onorrl i on th e o th er h a n d. th e tre a tm e n t is begun early. In
though a disca-c w ita th e gravest p ro p erly tre a te d cases th e d an g er
com plication, is a disease th a t of- of tra n sm ittin g the infection to
ten escapes recognition, and its o th ers is reduced to a m inim um ,
cure, even if possible, is ex trem ely T herefore, if all cases of syphilis
d ifficult anil troublesom e.
T h e c o u ld be placed u n d e r rigid tre a t-
p opular notion th at th e rev erse is m ent. th e disease could be con-
th e case and. th at though syphilis trolled. T his has been clearly dem -
is to be feared, gonorrhea is to be o n strated in t h e
S candinavian
reg ard ed lightly, is so false an d co u n tries, w here syphilis has been
w ide-spread th at th e facts d em an d red u ced from thousands of cases to
general publicity. Info rm in g of th e a few hundred. T his is a jo b for
public by ev ery m eans possible is th e w hole people. T hey m ust sup-
th e first fu n d am en tal need in th e port m easures to provide facilities
Blooming A dm itted
to Softball League
Local bow ling team s, both men
and w om en, won th e ir gam es Sun*
day on th e O regon A lleys T he F a ir­
way m ark et team , bow ling against
K enton T avern, won 2333 to 2063.
whil«- th e women, bow ling against
th«- z\ ( ’ 'I’.ut com pany, won th e ir
m atch 1872 to 1864
F airw ay t«-;»m included H einrich,
Hood, Ru ..<«•11, Cook and J Sm ith,
w hile tin- w om en's team • in c lu d e d
H W illiann. H C ornelius. H Hus-
« II. D H am m er and V Hines
A H illsboro team w hich includes
h i land Coe, Hehse, G oetter. C orey
and Cook will howl S atu rd ay and
Sunday. May 1 an d 2. in the N o rth ­
west to u rn am en t in V ancouver. B
( ’ T his -am e team in play against
a picked team on th e local alky.s
last week, won by 160 pins Bowling
against them w« : <• L« s H ew itt V
Sm ith, H einrich. V. K rcitz and Hay
Dillon, m aking a gam e each.
H« tu rn s from the V ancouver.
Wash . tou rn am en t, found E slinger
and Dillori in fifth place in the
doubles, and Dillon in seventh place
in tli«' singles T he team s from H ills­
boro did not place.
If you change y o u r ad d ress k in d ­
ly notify th e A rgus d irect and at
•'•»r».
Ti
.ad.
FOR f »ALE
S .
ta ble; book
12th at d Oak.
OAT and vetch hay for
2-year-old
natid.
0825.
cow. —
n ear L aurel.
P robably th e honor of being the
youngest In d ian chief in the
co u n try bro u g h t te a rs to Big
Chief A lfred T am argo. T h e 14-
m onth-old youngster recently
w as m ade an h o n o rary m em ber
'it ix In d ian trib es in a cere­
m ony d ed ica tin g th e new Elk
r i v e r reserv atio n at E lkton. Md.
C ard of T hanks
We wish to th an k our friends
and neighbors fo r th e ir kindness
and sym pathy d u rin g o u r tim e of
sickness and death of our '.vif.- and
m other.—J M F esler and fam ily, p
T oo Late to Classify
VERSTOCKED o n sm all place,
OVERSTOCKED
will sacrifice 6 o r 8 Je rsey -
G uernsey dairy cows, m ilking from
4 to 6 gallons; also 1450-lb. B elgian
F ish D erb y
Ask us fo r details
aiBisaiiiHaiiSRaiiiaiifla
S p ecial V a lu es for Friday and
SUGAR
MILK
FLOUR
COFFEE
C rackers
Fine
G ra n u la ted
3 cans
Used Cars
P ackard
1936 5-piissciigcr coupe
E xceptional b arg ain .
Chevrolet
1931 4-door Sedan
RAY J. MANN
Phone 371
Hillsboro
D istrib u to r
SALM ON
S u n n y P oint
W IN E S
Fidelis, S herry, T okay,
A ngelica, M uscatel,
P ort.
250...45c
BEER
BROWN DERBY
P ilsn er T ype
4 c„.
49
39c
M e rry
M ix
I*, i). Deluxe Sedan
CARTWRIGHT
» PONTIAC SALES
227 8. 3rd
H iihhoro, (»re.
M A Y O N N A IS E
bag
A IR W A Y
K R A U T 3 Nun^
rolls
19c
►
-lb.
« box
2 12X.
JELLW ELL 3 pkg,
C O R N BEEF
L IB B Y S
A ssorted
4
19c
12-ox.
tins
25c
10c
10c
F lavors
S Y R U P SLEEPY HOI-I'OW
T he P erfect M ixer.
S ix Tim es C arbonated.
2
25c
quarts
(3 p in t s ..... 2 5 c )
(5c Deposit on Bottles)
33c
P u re C ane a n d M aple
PICNICS - a s. .......18c
FLOUR 49-t,
$1.69
COFFEE
EASTERN. MEDIUM SIZE
W
»
kitchenkraft
bag
THE A LL P U R PO SE FLI
pU, 21c
35c
29c
13c
H ILLSD A LE
49c
27c
lbs.
Lb. 17c
S now flakes
G rah am s
25c
A RISTO CRA T
__
_____
A BSO LUTELY GUARANTEED.
E dw ards D ep en d a b le
(2-lb . can 4 9 c ) Lb.
VACUUM PA CK ED
iC *
ft
V ft
W
G r ranulated.
u n h u ite
e r K v ing
in g u
a n u ia ie a ,
L
arge pkg.
Large
p k g ..............................................
29^
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M ortons S a lt 2
pkg»...
PLAIN or IODIZED. FREE Barking Seal Balloon with Each 2 Pkgs.
Fresher F ru its and Vegetables
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
U. S. No
filled. PO U N D
N e w PEAS
BANANAS
S tra w b erries
RADISHES
ORANGES
L ettuce
SATURDAY
SAI
Fancy
low
F ru it
ONLY
L ouisiana, fancy
red
61
ripe.
m
b oxes
Have You Tried Them. Everyor
Everyone is Enjoying Their Delieious Flavor.
Plym outh
P roof of Last W eeks S tatem en t
T h en W ere No Puritans on
th e M ayflower!
T he D ictionary of U. S. H istory
confirm s Ihe fact th a t th e P u ritan s
w ere m em bers of Ihe C hurch of
E ngland w ho w anted to ‘■purify"
it- w hile the P ilgrim s w ere sep ­
ara tists in sentim ent. T he P ilgrim s
cam e over on th e M ayflow er.
47c
19c
STOKELY S — H alves or Sliced
-lb.
MIL]
M
ILD AND MELLOW
(C a se ..... $ 2 .2 5 )
i ’):’. I
27C
S W A N S D O W N K r 25C
B R A N FLAKES 2 Pkg, 19c
PO ST
P E A N U T B U T T E R 25c
P E A C H E S 2 X " ’.
HAR
HARDWHEAT.
GUARANTEED.
Keep it in the home. It’s so downright good . . .
and so good for you!
COLUMBIA BREWERIES, INC.
S aturday — A p ril 23rd and 24th
BEYERI.EY — 4 ',-lb . jar
Sunset
Gold
Cheering, invigorating, it is an ideal beverage at meal
time, before retiring, when friends drop in.
And, truly, we believe it is the most appealing to eye
and palate of all the beverages. There is beauty in
its creamy white foam and sparkling, brilliant amber
body. There is joy, refreshment, and health in its
full-bodied, lip-smacking taste.
10 ,u
AIT. VERNON.
tins
D EL MONTE — Sliced
Hood Will
IO D IZ E D
OB SLAIN
WHERE HILLSBORO’S THRIFTY SHOP
P R U N E JU IC E 3
c.
P IN E A P P L E m
A (Inc beer, such as Alt Heidelberg, is a tonic for
tired bodies and jaded nerves.
Your youngsters will have a perfect circus with thi3 Barking
Seal Balloon. Substantially made of heavy rubber, it stands
almost 2 feet high and when stroked with the hand makes a
noise like a real live seal! W orth 10c but given FR E E w ith 2
packages of M orton’s Salt solely to induce you to use tins
famous non-caking brand with a spout th a t won’t tear out.
Remember, it costs a family only 2c a week to enjoy I
Corwin H ardw are
Van C am p's
See P roof Next Week
B lue skies or gray, you a re
.• u r i' o f f a i r d ealing when you
deal w ith Cartw right, because
you get the truth!
W orth 10c b u t given aw ay
w ith every 2 packages of
M o rto n ’s S a lt as long as
th e lim ite d su p p ly la sts.
G et a t an y grocery store!
E'OR RENT — F u rn ish ed house at
488 S. 5th: 5 rooms, bath, garage.
See ow ner at above address u n til
for the early diagnosis of th e d is­ M onday.—A E M urrow , 3504 N E
8p
ease T here m ust be no delay in 80th A ve . P ortland.
beginning th e treatm en t; d e l a y -
m ay mean failure. S ources of in ­
D ivorce S uits Filed
fection m ust be detected an d tr e a t­
H u n tem an n —Jessie against John
ed to re n d e r them non-infectious. H enry.
T he fam ily and all o th e r contacts
C ro tte r—O live E. B attson against
should be exam ined. Blood tests F rank
before m arriages w ill m ake it pos­
sible to p rev en t th e b irth of sy p h ­ «■■■■■■■□■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
ilitic babies S yphilis can be p re ­
W atch Thia S pace
vented if the public w ill support
m easures for the control of this
for w eekly w inners in th e
re a hy p rev en tab le disease,
PO R K & B E A N S
.
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M
YOL'NG m are fo r sale, lots of life.
P rice re a s o n a b le —Don McInnis,
m ile south of R eedville.
8-9
S C O T T O W E L S h ’"'"1" 29 c
S U P E R S U D S 2 "'p£. 15C
T O IL E T S O A P 3
17c
/
a l, .
Whis-
P hone S c h o ll;
8-9
H
TWO ci .wa for sale, choice of
th ree - T. H P itm an. tw o m iles
east on M ain St. to ad: ‘ «-mile
north.
8-9
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i t it
oak
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WHEAT. V ictory sued oat-, vetch
and horse hay for sale: also iron-
wheel wagon. J. B ernards Phone
23F4 N orth Plains.
8
S O A P FLA K ES
■ ■ ■ A Jo f
whe
WANT girl to as .n p a r t
house fork and ci <• of el
Phone 481Y.
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Goes to ( oast
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he coast w ith h er sta te ., Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50
if
«>■ W eatherly of P ortland, cents. Two months 39 cents.
.ending some tim e th ere
a lth .
Argus classified ads get results.
MODEL T .ediu.
good r
condition, five good tire
battery, .shc< k absorbers.
$25 107 W O ak St
Soft. A bsorbent
Says
and
THREE heifers, one 1-year-o
2-years, one 0-m ontb tor
M ark G ensib. 13th and Oak.
S C O T T IS S U E 3
C A RTW RIG H T
Page Soven
bio kv bi.
L. McMa
Big Chief Tears-
in-the-Kace
Report Heard
§ uiirue tunc.
n a r t T« a
M ayor Puts T h u m b
Down on Pin Gaines
OREGON
molding of/ May 4 when tin* conn-
« dm«-n «»jth«-r will su .tain M ayor
G arrett s veto or rep as, the o rd in ­
ance.
If re-pa ;,«-d. th«- an ti-p in b all fac­
tions in the city ap p aren tly will
prnc«*«*d to invoke tin- refen-ndum
m w hich ea.s«* a petition containing
152 nam es, calling for a vote by
tiie people, must be filed
When bled, tin- petition will r.uc-
«•«• ..fully stop pinball operations in
th e city lim its until tin- n e x t «-lec­
tion, w hich is May, 1938. or until a
p« cial election has b«-en call« «1 for
sonic .p«-< i d put-po.se o th e r than a
p inball vote.
H i l l .b o ro a n d For«- I G r o v e c o in
p e tm g at ih e junior high school
fx ld in H i l l b o ro at I 30 j> m . a n d
tin * o th e r th r e e ;.< b o o ts a s s e m b lin g
at ll< a v e r to n f o r « d im in u tio n s nt th e
C la
A R G U S . T T ÏL L S R O R O ,
<( ..n lln u rd fro m p a r» I l
P n h m iin n h :
fo r
th
a n n tm l
W . i. li in ^ to n c o u n ty
p r .u le s c h o o l
tr a c k a n d f ie ld m e e t w i l l b e g in to
day
« ’I 'h iii .<lav >.
am t
c o n tin u e
t h r n u g h u n t i l c o m p le te d to m o r r o w
a ih iiio o n
The f in a l m e e t w i l l I»«-
h e ld M a y I b e g in n u ig at U 30 a .m
on th e u n io n h ig h s c h o o l tr a c k in
H ills b o r o
Mary
'
Hanks Man Helps Fishermen
R R O II O
GREEN ONIONS
Sunkist. E x tra large, sw eet and
th in skinned. DOZEN
L arge, solid,
q u a lity of
this lettu ce