The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 23, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Päjn* TwA
M r. a n d M rs. M errell
C eleb rate A n n iv e rsa ry
Forum Speaker
Miss D uleina Brown w as th e
sp eak er Friday night at th e first fall
m eeting of the Business and P ro ­
fessional Women - club at the ch a m ­
ber of com m erce Miss Brown, w ho |
m ade an extended to u r of E uropean
countries last year, told m h er in- 1
im itable hum orous way of the eus- |
tom s and ch aracteristics of t h e
people of d ifferen t countries, and '
com pared the lives of w om en of !
countries she visited w ith those of
our country.
The m usical program euusisted of ;
selections by th e Amei'uum I.egiqn
A uxiliary q u artet. Mesdames 1. C
K ram ien. C F W ells. L eon D avis,
and Fred C aldw ell, w ith M iss Mil-
dred Jan ie- as accom panist, and club
songs
Miss A ngie H arrington was c h a ir­
man of th e program com m ittee, and
Mrs L. M Tow nsend was chairm an
of the d in n e r com m ittee.
S urro u n d ed by th irty -tw o of th eir terson. G am es w ere played an d r e ­
relatives, children, g randchildren freshm ents w ere served G u e s t s
and great-gran d ch ild ren , who drove present w ere Ileen. V irginia and
to H illsboro from th ree states, the Betty W yatt. Cecelia Bowden Irene
happy couple sp en t th e day re call­ Spencer. W ilda and M erlin Hall
ing m any events th at had been and Agnes P atterson.
seared in th e ir m em ory durin g th e ir
fifty years of m arried life Mr and
~
Mr.- C. P M errell celebrated th en (. O U D I C (. C? 1C? Ol'il t O
fiftieth w edding an n iv ersary S u n ­
day at th e ir hom e in Hillsboro.
The couple w as m arried S eptem ­
SC H O LLS—Mr and Mrs P 1
ber 22. 1881. at C lackam as, in the
L illegard of P o rtlan d celeb rated
hom e of Mrs M errell's parents, sot th
eir golden w edding an n iv ersary
up housekeeping at Canby, and liv ­
ed at various places a fte rw a rd - b e­ S unday w ith a reception at th e ir
fore coming to H illsboro. They have home. P resent from h ere w ere th e ir
lived h ere 23 years
Mr. M errell w as born at Scholls.
A pril 18. 1856, w hile M r- M errell
w as born in May. 1868 ,n Iowa, com ­
ing to O regon w ith h er paren ts in
1879. settling at C lackam as Mr M er­
rell is a grandson of P e te r Scholls
and has been a saw m ill mechanic,
A w ards w ere p resen ted at the
operating nulls in various p arts of
H illsboro cub scout pack m eeting
th e state. Mr. M errell also is the
Tuesday night at the David Hill
oldest living m em ber of th e Odd
school au d ito riu m as follow - LeRov
Fellow s lodge here, and has been
Dillon
and F ran k McGee, gold a r ­
a m em ber 56 years.
rows: Sam m y C hristensen, bob cat
The celebration included a din n er
badge: F ran k McGee R obert Mac-
n er at noon at w hich a large golden
Kenzie. Linn Hall, wolf budges
w edding cake w as served. F riends
R obert Weil received his lion
w ere received in th e afternoon.
M em bers of th e fam ily atten d in g
badge from his father. M orris Weil,
th e celebration w ere
thus g rad u atin g into scouting H enry
Mr and Mrs E lm er Isenbcrg and
Schainck. assistant scoutm aster of
children. Ju n e K athleen. Raymond,
troop 226. w elcomed him into troop
and Mr. and Mrs W alter W allace
226. Boy Scouts, and gave a brief
;.
A '
and th e g reat-gran d ch ild ren . C.enie
talk on th e m eaning of scouting in
Ju an ita and Ju d y W allace, all of
a boy's life
Hood R iver: Mr. and Mrs M illard
An ex h ib it was m ade of all th e
M errell and tw o sons C harles and
things m ade by the boys last su m ­
W alter. and Mr and Mrs DeLyle
m er At th e close cake, m ade by-
Mr. and Mrs. L illegard
B arm ore and children Jac k ie and
m em bers of Den No. 1. w as served
Bobby of P o rtlan d t Mrs. B arm ore
E xhibit included n a tu re specim ens
is a d a u g h te r'; Mr. and M rs Ivan son. F. M. L illeg ard and fam ily.
C M errell of Ryderw ood. Wash.: Mr. O th ers present w ere Mr. and Mrs. specim ens p reserved by am ateu r
photography,
clay po ttery , knot-
F
red
Schm
idt
and
son
Cecil
of
and Mrs Floyd M errell and son
Dickey of Los Angeles, and Mr. and L aurel. Mr. and Mrs H arold H al- boards, scrapbooks, a irp lan e models,
Mrs. Rav E. P arm en ter. Salem. O th ­ verson of F arm ington: Mr. and Mrs. soaP carving and o th er cub projects.
e r guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. E. P a rk e r and son of V ancouver: A large n u m b er of cry stal radio sets
Downey; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R eising- Mr. and Mrs. C aptain Johnson. Mrs constructed by the cubs w ere show n.
er, and Miss Eula B lair, all of P o rt­ O llw ick. Mrs King. Mr. and M rs 1,1 thia project the boys received val-
land. and G uy B en n ett of Vancou- Jo h n Moen, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. and uable h elp from C h arles Douglass
„
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l_.
ver. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed M aple ??rs L illcgard w ere m arried in ot th e Douglas-
Radio shop
cubs a n d then- m r e n t s
of Forest G rove w ere guests in th e ' . o rt 1 D akota, b u t have been resi-
Ov •er six ’v
- s o u s a n u in eir p ari r.is
den
ts
of
O
regon
for
th
e
last
45 w ere present.
afternoon.
years.—Cut courtesy O regonian.
50th Anniversary
A*
Travel Talk Given
at B. P. Meeting
A nu »ng I He many visitor.- lire lent
was Mis K ntherhi e L u , î I IIU II'O II l i t
E’ oicm I chaptc'i
Mi
II 1 Ilex 1P el \\ uirthy m a.
One of the largest crow ds to a t­
'ru a l.itin chapter. O F S .
I n n . w.i
■d w ith a b irth .
tend a Business and Professional
it* first m eeting for the fall season day cakv and gift by tier oftleei
Women s conference gathered in A l­
Tuesday evening at the Musoim
bany Sunday for the South W illam ­
T uesday night. S ep tem b er 28. has tem ple R eports on .summer a c li v
If you have a Imuxe. ml upui t-
ette district m eeting at which Mrs
Zola F M organ of H illsboro, late been -el us the ilute for jo in t in- ities w ere given and coiiiineinoia- m eni or a room to reni iL.e tin*
president, presided Coll f e r e n c e stallatiou of officers of tin’ A m erican Inili >’• d eparted inem bet . o bscivrd A igus want ads.
tf
h ead q u arters w ere at A lbany hotel Legion am i A u x ilia ry , at Hie V eter­
—
An inform al party was held in the ans' hall on West Minn street.
apartm ent of a m em ber at the Al-
Jo in t com m ittees from the tw o
ban* hotel for those art i* mg Satin - I ordain, ations are Messi . and Mes
d i ' night. Mrs Inc/ Eddy, president dam es Paul I. P atterson, Il M
of the Albany club, and o th er mem A ¡‘»oilman. (Ï Kiisseli M organ Ralph
bers .Kt mg as hostesses
D resser and A J E oelker W II
THROUGH
Mrs M aude M orns, head of the D icrdorff, Cluud E lioni and T hurs-
d epartm ent of Home Economics at i ¡o ,‘ duhnson a re m em bers of the
O regon S tate college. w as the m am Legion com m ittee
sp eak er at the open forum , w hich
B ritt Neilry of Tigniti will be in-
w»- held at the library Her subject tailing officer for the Legion
was "U nderstanding O urselves." and
was the first tit a series of talk s tin
personality developm ent w hich w ill
he given at the conference* Miss
Lilia MeCov. state research c h a ir­
man. presented Misses Fnim a S u m ­
H illsboro Rebekuh lodge will ob­
m erfield, Vera W illiamson anti M erle serve the Ktlth an n iv ersary of the
\\ lien you go I
iliru i .iliinriii i tent mote i.nl fate than a h ip
S traid er of the A lbany club who I founding of the lodge ¿it its next
you nwy ride »lie'll celebrated t h a t ^ b l l a t i a n d b a th (to moti
gave a th ree-p u rt program oil O ur m eeting Tuesday evening All m em ­
train* a* the new deluxe ( . ju jtlc; points). W 'h e n y o u g o I a\t thru-
Tow n's Business Misses L ottie Mor bers ¿ire urged to uttend A p ro ­
the million dollar Otiyligbt: the ( alifornia you double the ' ariete
gait and 1.entire Pow ell w ere c o n ­ gram is being arran g ed M em ber;
streamliner*,( ityof Satti rattiino ami interest ol unir trip, ride
vention chairm en, assisted by Mrs
te asked to bring donations o f
or l orh S>intr; SuNttl I muted; famous tram*, *ec twice a* much
Mabel Mack, state progratA c h a ir­ a fruit
for the home, jars can be ob-
the new u u ili touriM ( 'altfottii.itt scenery, twice a* many pl.ur* and
man
I tam ed at the hall
and many another tine. fa*t tram have twice a* much fun. line* are
Dr D V Poling, rep resen tativ e of
between C alifornia and the East examples of roundtrip fares from
the board of higher education of
ever our Four Scenic Route*.
most western Oregon |*omt*
Oregon, w as luncheon speaker, anti
F irtt C lem T e u ru t C ti^ h
Hut superb train* ¿are not al I—
-aid that developm ent of a fine p e r ­
you c.ui include San Francisco CHICAGO $85.00 $68.80 $57.35
sonality is most necessary to tr a in ­
and I os Angele* on the going or ( orre*|*ondi ugly I ow fares to
ing in the business w orld A sp len ­
Miss Helen Zilly. d au g h ter of Mr -
returning journey for not one most other Eastern destinatici*.
did m usical program was presented
Edna Im brie Zilly of Portland, anil
by A lbany artists
Willis H Pearson, form erly of Cali
P ortland won th e K lam ath Falls fornia. w ere m arried S aturday eve
trophy for m em ber-m ileage a tte n d ­ ning at 8 31) at th e First B aptist
local S P agent or w rite I A O K M A N O Y Oaa
ance. H illsboro won second and .......
.. in P ortland Rev It F Close
Paia.
PaciAc U u ih lia g , P u ttla r.il, O tag uii
church
Eugene th u d T w elve m em bers of 1 ofn.'uitinv
I the
h . t Vi
1 lkslv. V»-. » , club
- l . . l x atten
» I . . . d J ed
... 1
Xt
....
H I illsboro
Next
A fter a short honeym oon trip to
conference w ill be held at M edford
O ctober 17. instead of th e 24th as the beaches, the young couple will
previously announced T his is the m ake th eir home in P ortland
The bride is well know n in H ills­
S outhern O regon district, and Maud
boro and W ashington county, w here
S nider is chairm an.
she hus m any relatives.
CALIFORNIA
Rebekahs ()bserve
SGtb Anniversary
M rs M aude M orris of O S C. e x ­
tension service, sp eak er at B P
d istrict conference open forum at
A lbany Sunday
Coming Events
T hursday. S eptem ber 23
H illsboro G range social m eeting
tonight at G range hall.
Friday. S eptem ber 2-1
A lbany vs. Hilhi u n d er l i g h t s
here. 8 p. m.
Munday. S eptem ber 27
G arden club guest day " and fall
opening at P L P atterson hom e at
2 p. in.
T uesday. S eptem ber 28
City w ater question election. 8 a
m. to 8 p. m
Joint installation A m erican L e­
gion and A uxiliary at V eterans'
hall. 8 p. m.
W ednesday. S eptem ber 29
Scholls R ebekah club b e n e f i t
chicken supper and program . 7 p. in.
p. m.
Friday. October
, C E Pre-convention rally at C.as-
ton.
F riday. O ctober 8
•
C om m unity observance 150th an-
n iv ersary of signing of U. S. c o
-titu tio n . high school au ditorium in
evening
-
Miss Zilly Weds
Willis Pearson
S o u th ern P a c ific
Agant, tJJ
Couple to Observe
50th Anniversary
Kuinmagr Sale Planned—
At a m eeting T uesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs F red Engel-
dinger, incom ing president of the
Legion A uxiliary, plans w ere m ade
for a rum m age sale early in O ctober
date to be announced
later T _ he
sal.
... . . . . „ .........
..........
w ill be held in the Pow ers' G rocery
store building, w hich w ill be vacut-
cd by th at time. M em bers a re re-
to bring clothing or any-
th ln 8 for ‘be sale Io tin- hom e of
M rs K ngeldinger before that tim e
Mr. and Mrs. S E. Olsen, re s i­
dents of H illsboro for m any years.
will celebrate th e ir golden w edding
an n iv ersary at th e V
eterans'
hall
~ .....
.
on West Main stre e t Sunday after-
noon from 2 to 5 o'clock Friends
a re invited.
n - ----------------------------------- quested
CONTROL OF COM MUNICABLE
S unday visitors at th e homes of
DISEASES
M r i N ’ H Schiedel and M r and
At Smith Hospital—
î By S tate B oard of H ealth)
Mrs J E S u th erlan d w ere Mr and
Dr. C. T. Sm ith p erform ed a m ajo r
M ethods for th e co n tro l "of th e , Fi? A Ì ive ntT m/*m b ers w ill be
P ictures Tell S tory
Mrs G A S u th erlan d of Rockaway.
operation S aturd ay fo r P e te r Sus-
ai
‘2
;
elected
to
m
em
bershi
ip
in
th
e
chap­
b au er of Cornelius. He is convales­ sp read of com m unicable diseases ters of .......
x.uu.1.11 C hristian
P icto rial
display o f B onneville Mr and Mrs H. L. S u th erlan d and
H
illsboro
Council
an d fo r p rev en tin g serious com pli­ w ithin th e n ex t W e e k ac c o rd m g 'to dam >>i the center w indow of W eils fam ily and Mr. and Mrs If A
cing nicely.
cations arisin g from th em h a v e rep o rts m ade last evening to a m eet- D epartm ent store d u rin g th e week G irod and d au g h ter of P ortland
At Jones Hospital—
changed d u rin g th e last ing of th e Council at P ilgrim House has attra c te d considerable atten - and Mr and Mrs. Lew is Vest of
Dr. H. D. H uggins p erfo rm ed to n ­ q g u reatly
a rte r of a C entury.
All of th e new m em bers w ill be tion
The display. besides e x tra G aribaldi.
sil operations F rid ay for Raym ond.
3 i f 0? " -v our“? People of high school age" In- large pictures of the dam. con-
Mr and Mrs. W illiam C ourtney
Noel and C harles Johnston, children mnn w ° ra ^ L t:7!.eS i U
on practice to close th e schools itiation w eek has been set for the tam ed books and lite ra tu re of all and fam ily have m ade th en borne
of Mr. and Mrs. T hurston Johnston.
On Your Money
— — ................
Tonsil
operations . for V erne Mer- P a rticu larly in th e ru ra l districts, w eek of O ctober 4. and in addition kinds relative to th e project. The on th e riv e r road south of H illsboro
w in and R andolph P ay n e w ere
p er-
, n m an>" cases of com m unicable to th e in d ividual ch ap ters' initia- ex h ib it w as p rep ared
b y Mrs. in recen t m onths. T hey cam e here
librarian.
form ed F riday by Dr. D. C. McDon-
diseases occurred am ong th e chil- tions. a form al induction cerem ony G eorgia
— - - Sm ith, ------
----
from V ancouver. Wash., w here he
aid.
?uen ' In ,ho?.e ‘s o r te d com m unities w ill be held O ctober 6. in connection Mrs. E verest H onored—
was a public accountant. Mr. C ourt-
H enry Bishop u n d erw en t an ap- , '?e!"e was l;’-‘lc contact betw een w ith th e first convocation of the
Mrs. Florence E verest w as given ney lived in this county about 20
pendix operation F rid ay . Dr. J. O. ohildren outside of th e school, but year. A t th is convention, or join t a birth d ay su rp rise d in n e r S unday years ago.
R obb operating.
u n d e r m odern conditions w ith good m eeting of all chapters, th e inaugur- at th e C hester W ohler
home. The
Mr and M rs Tom Doyle
retu rn ed
Dr. J. O. Robb p erfo rm ed an ap- roads, autom obiles and th e m oving ation of th e new council presid en t occasion was also th e b irth d ay o f Sunday evening from
La G rande
pendix operation F rid ay fo r Miss Pictures, th e schoolroom is no long- G erald Van Lorn, will also be held, h er son-in-law
W illard G ram of w here they -pent
several days vis-'
H elen O liver of C ornelius.
er th e chief place fo r contact. As as well as P aradise C h a p te r cere- C ascade Locks
P re s e n t w ere Mr iting with M r and Mrs Harle'v Bar-
Gail K ilgore of F o rest G rove un- far as th e sp read of com m unicable m onies for th ree club m em bers w ho a n d Mrs G ram C h ester W ohler ber. form erly of F orest G rove The
d e rw e n t an appen d ix operation disease is concerned, it is fa r m ore dlcd since th e last convocation.
A r th u r W ohler. V irginia and Don- Doyles also attended the R ound-U p
M onday. S eptem ber 13. Dr. P itm an serious for ch ild ren to be at large
M em bers of this y ear's council in- aid Wohler. Mr and Mrs Cecil at Pendleton.
operating.
th an in school, w h ere th ey can be elude P resid en t G erald Van Lorn. G ram of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs.
B urke T ongue Jr. spent the
Mrs. T. P. Goodin, w ho is u n d er w atched and th e contacts looked S ecretary C ath arin e Peschka. Ar- Alton E verest and daughter, and w eek-end at Pacific City and
m edical care of Dr. A. O. P itm an, a fte r before th e disease has become ‘b u r Iw asaki. presid en t of Omega Mrs. A nna W edlund of C orvallis
Roades End He had as his guests
is im proving.
epidem ic. The state board of h ealth chap ter: D orothy Sohler. presid en t v e re O h le - i»i-ni iv e .i_
M r and Mrs. R obert B urke M orden
u Jd e " ' D r P itm a n T c I r e im pr0V ,ng ^ e^ for? du“ not ad v ife ? chiX>Is
R? yB?°nd L ? ir'
A d d itio n s to th e A rg u s w indow and Jo y Snead.
t it
rf
s carjre- t
be closed on account of com- President of D elta ch ap ter; Ellen d ;sn iav . h -- vp „ i ,
vnmo
Mrs. VV. P. G ard n er of E lm onica is m u nicable diseases ex cep t u n d er Lundin. p resid en t of Sigm a chap ter;
,rV ,**■ black nonce n hrousrht in
P ± L the medlCal CarC ° f ° r A °
u n u su al e d i t i o n s .
Bud Phelps, alum ni boys' delegate. £avV
c s lv a rd of Aloha a tomL
P ltm a l _______________________
. T h e reason for q u a ran tin e and and P asto r H enry S. H aller, council £ w lig iu ,-g - 2 • p .o in d - / '.
M em ber F ederal Home
isolation of th e sick is not general- ad ' lsor- T he rep resen tativ e of the p reci D i. ,
, , .
Loan Rank
M a Ph.ll.ps — I—
ly understood by lay people. The
b o £ and
Mrs. Ja y P hillips en tertain ed w ord q u a ra n tin e is ra re ly used now J]a ' o not y et been elected for this ten ( a r r , ts gr ,, .vjn g from ,,n e .
Ask for free
em b
e rs o
h e sew
c e w ing
i n a r club
l u b at
a t a ex
exceDt
a - e - of sm
c m allp
a tln o a v x and
a ,.^ - e a r -
brought in by the sm all son of Mr
m em
bers
of f t the
cep t in e cases
toS t A « «S *
booklet. . , %,
d in n er p arty M onday night. G uests o th er serious diseases w hich are
and Mrs. F ra n k H erinckx.
° • * O » *
IS S I » IM I
R em odels R esidence
present w ere M esdam es S. W. Mel- contagious th ro u g h o u t th e ir e n tire
P erfo rm an ce and lastin g
_
Grange Meets Tonight—
huish, W illiam Pow ers, C harles course. T he isolation of th e p atien t
R em odeling of th e L ester Ire-
Douglass. G uy Paine, and Mrs. Ray is now relied u p o n for most "of th e land residence at First avenue and H illsboro G range
will
have its b
. eau ty of th e fine w atch es where you see I T |
THIS EMBLEM
M artin and Mrs. Jess A dam son
of com m unicable diseases, especially Lincoln stje e t was begun this week. social m eeting to n ig h t (T hursday) in OUT Stock are as a ttra c tiv e
P o ortland
rtlan d
th o se th a t affect th e th ro a t an d up- The house w ill contain fo u r ap a rt-
G range hall.
- - th e —
-'-----
-1 you Voi,--S*v!if05
as
prices.
W e -—
invite
ARE SAFE
per^air passages.
m ents of th ree room s each, an d w ill
Miss Stevens Hostess—
to exam
ine these
w atches
to
v t ni,,b
.
The chief reason fo r isolation in be com pleted for occupancy by
M rs Jam es S igler re tu rn e d hom e
' ,,i
____
i ,■
at i b h , ™ ? T U -
» d, y l \ ening these diseases is to
p ro tect th e N ovem ber 1.
S unday a fte r a th re e w eeks' visit
blld m ake J OUT selection
a t the hom e of Miss H elen S tevens nation!
♦ u ö
w ith hi r d au g h ter M r- H. F rank, for gift Or personal Use.
T u a la tin V a lle y
on Second avenue. Miss G eorgina p atlen t iro m t h e
com plications
w hich m ay arise if h e is allow ed d ‘sease have disappeared, com pli- an d fam ily in G aribaldi
Brow n w ill en te rta in th e club O c­ to m ingle w ith o th ers an d th u s re- cations p ractically n ev er oocur.
F e d e r a l S a v in g s
c . W. M cFee is spending t h e
to b er 8 a t 432 E. M ain street.
ceive secondary infection.
Em phasis is th erefo re placed on w eek in P endleton visiting his
& L oan A ssn .
C elebrates B irth d ay —
M easles an d w hooping cough in th e fact th a t w hile isolation and grandson, D avid Combs, and his
“L et A ndy F ix Y our W atch”
Florence P atterso n celeb rated her them selves a re n o t reg ard ed as q u a ra n tin e a re advantages in pre- wife.
J M PERSON, Mgr.
eleventh b irth d ay an n iv ersary w ith fatal diseases o r su b ject to serious v enting th e sp read of th e disease
H elen Dean, d au g h ter of M r and
O fficial S. P W atch Inspector
Savings
&. Loan Bldg.
a
party
M
onday
aftern
o
o
n
at
the
. -
-. .
-.
----- - - - —- com plications if p ro p erly m anaged, to others, one of th e ir chief bene- M rs R. A D ean w e n t to S a lem
« fo
» r »»«am.
W ashington C ounty
h o me of h er m other. Mrs. E th el P at- N atu re has m ade w o nderful pro- At» is in p ro tectin g the ch ild w ho S u nday to en ro ll a ’ W illam ette Uni- 211 E. M ain St
Hill.xbore
Hillsboro
Oregon
---- visions fo r th e protection of the | is ill w ith these diseases.
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versity.
in d iv id u al from invasions of m any
Mr. an d M rs C. T. R ichardson
ty p e s ' _ of disease
. - germ
A. s. Som e of
U s e th e W ant Ads in th e A rgus, and fam ily spent the w eek-end and
th ese germ s su ch as those causing T housands p ro fit by th e ir use.
tf , M onday at Seaside
pneum onia, tuberculosis, etc., are
p ractically alw ays p resen t b u t can
n o t re a d ily e n te r th e deep er r e ­
sp irato ry stru c tu re s unless th e road
i th e re is w eakened by o th er ty p es
of illness. M easles and w hooping
cough a re th e diseases w hich most
serio u sly b reak dow n th is p ro tec­
tion, th u s creatin g a re ad y en- i
PATENTED
i tran ce o f o th er disease germs, es­
B O R N ,M O H E A T E R
pecially pneum onia. B oth of these
diseases a re v ery infectious d u rin g
CIRCULATING
th e ir e arly stages b u t do n o t re-
j tain th is in fectiv ity v ery l o n g .
This h e a te r is th e only one passed by th e U n d erw riters
H ow ever, due to th e ir effect upon
to burn No. 2 oil
th e lin in g of th e th ro a t and u p p er
a ir passages and to th e ir general
i toxic effect on th e body t h e ,
T h e S p a r k is a
p atien t is ren d ered v ery susceptible
W e s te r n b u ilt
1 to infection.
It is th erefo re plain th a t in o r­
heater, d esigned
d er to p rev en t serious com plica­
tions th e p atien t should be kept
e s p e c i a l l y to
in bed and com pletely isolated from
m eet W e ster n
all sources of possible infection,
and from visitors w ho m ay carry
h e a tin g p r o b ­
som e form of in fection to him.
T he m ost comm on com plications
le m s , w h ic h a r e
th a t resu lt from m easles a re m id­
COM MERCIAL BUILD IN G
dle-ear infection and b ro n ch o p n eu ­
r a d ic a lly differ­
2nd and M ain St.
monia, b u t if th e child w ho con­
Hillsboro, Oregon
ent from Eastern
tra c ts m easles is solated and kept
in bed u n til all sym ptom s of th e
Christian Council
to Take 'Members
Hospital News
Memorial Given
Departed Members
Installation of
Officers Set
for Tuesday
60 EAST
Awards Presented
Local Cub Scouts
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B. P. Conference
Draws Large Crowd
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