P age Six H IL L S B O R O Illness Fatal to G. Locknian on Wednesday A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . Awards Given Camp Cookery, Sewing Clubs OREGON Relief Troubles Linked with Labor Situation T h u rsd ay , O ctober 28, 1937 Olil Time Dance Al l l v l i i lia hall. Saturday night O ctober 30 .Admission 23c .'15 Hospital News \ t Sm ith lluspilal Mary Ja n e D uxbury underw ent FOR SA LE Good young G ueriisei an appendix operation Finlay Cow and heifer calf; fresh 19 Jo h n B urge of S hady Brook Is davs H M W hisnand. L aurel u n d er the m edical care of Dr C Ju st w hat part labor troubles play Phone 0832 Scholls 35tf T. Sm ith. in the W ashington county u n em ­ At Jones Hospital— G abriel S. Locknian. for 45 years DODGE delivery truck A -l c o n ­ A chievem ent certificates to 4-H ploym ent and relief situation was J. lx W ebber was brought in a resident of H illsboro ro u te 5. dition. f o r sale Si< B urger girls' clubs and boys' cam p cook­ shown this week in figures released S unday w ith an infected eve He m i l e east B ethany I’resliytei I in died W ednesday m orning at the ery clubs w ere being sent o u t by Miss Alice M axw ell, relief d ire c ­ | is u n d er Dr II D. H uggins' care Jones hospital a fter an illness of church; on S pringville road. 35tf W ednesday by the county school su ­ tor. l.ueile T orbet, pneum onia p a ­ th re e weeks. He was 74 years old p erin ten d en t's office. R ecipients of O ut of 25 heads of fam ilies, w ho tient. is convalescing lot* YEAR-old Leghorn liens. 59c He was born io Alb a. l a M ■ aw ards include: have applied for relief this m onth. Miss A dra lle m n e h u nderw ent each H enry T rupp. 'a mile south 4 1863. and lived in N ebraska for S herw ood sew ing club Mrs J 18 rep o rted that they had been put a m ajor operation Monday STOP— r H azcldale school. 33p five years before coming to O re ­ F M orback. leader. Phyllis S nyder, »»nt of w ork by shutdown*. These Dr \\ e iloni.s p erform ed an Do you bae! your car from the g arag e into the street w ithout gon in 1892. He was m arried in Opal Lewis. Donna Plagm an, J u a n ­ 25 w age-earners rep resen ted 101 in ­ appendix operation for Mrs Edna WANTED 19 or 12 loads first watching for pedestrians and oncoming vehicles? 1896 The ita Haynes. M argaret Yales. Hazel dividuals as fam ily m em bers K linger T hursday cow m anure p re fe i red Sportsm anlike D river does not. He stops at the sidewalk and at S urviving are his wife H attie C Fitch. Mrs A. 1 Jensen hail her Ion In the m ajority of eases. Miss Pipe A Mfg I' ii 'lie curb. He blows his horn, but places g re a te r dependence on L ockm an: a son. A rc h ie of H ili' s ils rem oved Tuesday by Dr W E B uxton clothing club Miss Alice M axwell said, unem ploym ent eould being alert. boro route 5. a daughter. M rs R ob­ G inther. leader. A lpha Mae P e te r­ be laid to the doorstep of labor Hinds. about black cats op e rt Meek of N orth Plains, and tw, Mrs J. A nderson w as brought GASH for used low -priced piano son. E sther Q uier, Velma R ether- trouble F u rth erm o re, m ills and G ive full p articu lars 348 W brothers. F rank of C o lle g e View. any o th e r h azard s. in F riday and is u n d er m istical ferd. D orothy Sim onton. B e t t y other large in d u strial firm s are age in su ran ce collectors.' or any o th ­ Lane Naomi A rline Conl.v. M ar­ Main. 35p Neb., and Ezra of Fort Collins shutting down e a rlie r this y ear care. e r kind of ei'lleetors n r financial Colo. Jan et C hristensen, the l i t t l e rie l.azott. Faith Scofield. B etty w ith the result that w ag e-earn ers / agents. It has authorized no one to jo 3.000 lbs. wagon, harness. 2 F u n eral services will be held Stow ell. a re joining those w ho had only d a u g h te r of Mr and Mrs Harry TEAM. collect any fees from p articip an ts Jersey bulls, and farm equipm ent F rid ay at 2 p. m. at Donelson & C hristensen, fell S unday w h 1 I e seasonal em ploym ent, Miss M ax­ B eaverton clothing club Miss i in th e old-age insurance program m ile smith S ew ell chapel. Rev H A. Deck of­ playing and broke her right leg for sab ’ !•* C Jones, Lily W agner, leader: Ja n e t .Acker­ well declared 35-8 "W age earn ers w ho a re en titled man. ficiating. B urial will be in M oun­ betw een the knee and hip She is of C edar Mill V irginia Du.ssin. P atricia Th»' n u m b er of applications since tainside cem etery of Scholl.-. C rim inal p rosecution by th e d e ­ to lum p-sum paym ents because Mann. Ethel Burke. Evelyn Casola. the fu st of G etober is exceptionally u n d er the care of Dr. Joe K abeisr I RUNK w anted, fair condition partm ent of ju stice of bogus collec­ they have reached age 65. an d the M axine C ady. M argie Bozich large, and forecasts a heavy a p p li­ man and Dr A G Pitm an, and w ardrobe H5 K Jackson. estates of wage earn ers w ho have S pring Hill clothing club Miss cation this w inter, despite shortage w ill probably be in the hospital e \ f Not tors of funds in connection w ith the died this year, may secure at room ilin g s . about six w eeks L ittle Ja n e t, w ho social security act's old-age in su r­ 105 old Post Office B uilding th e C ecilia Kalsch. leader: Elieve Des- of available funds w ith w hich to j i is not yet four years old. was badly and K « ta lc - ( h a rtt* N o rth ru p ance program has been req u ested sim ple claim s forms and advice a b ­ met. N ellie W ithycom be. M a r y care for relief recipients. I b u rn ed this sum m er. H artm an. T heresa O tt. R uth A lli­ M i l ’ l l K |’O C K R D IT O K N by the Social S ecu rity board, ac­ solutely free." Peebles said son Hetty V anD yke. Betty S tran d - In the ('«»limy C o u rt o f the HUM« of O re- cording to advice received by Jan ies fo r t h * C o unty o f W ash in g to n . Salem office of C ongressm an F. Peebles, m an ag er o f th e P o rtlan d berg. am m ations. 393 old Post Office ' non. I'r o h a tr l>«*|>ai t merit Happy W orkers' sew ing club. Jam es W Mott w ill close Saturday, field office. building. P ortland. O regon N o lle « U hereby given that the undvr- Forest G rove—Miss Rose H alde- and he w ill lcat e alm ost im m ediate­ E xam inations a re to be held for hitrne.l H u rt I. N o rth r u p hn been «p . The board advised th e d e p a rt­ man. leader; Je a n B urlingham . ly th e re a fte r for W ashington. D. C . m ent the positions of referee, assistant l'.'intr«| m ln iin lttr a to r of th « e -tn te of of ju stice th at it has received K IIV M I K I l l l t l ’ l ’ . «le. e a tr,! b y th« L oreta A rant. Jan et C arpenter. V ir­ to atten d the recently called special inform ation of several instances accountant, field auditor, senior ' I I A unty Court of the S ta te of O regon. for z ginia C rocker C ora Lee C u n n in g ­ session of the congress. | chum ill puty. ju n io r claim deputy, ( W . aahiriK w here m oney has been collected ton ( . u n t y . m nl ha-, q u a lilir .l M ore than 100 grangers w ere in ham. Jean Deibold. E stelle J a m i­ All mail after Thursday »today T he selection of personnel for senior, in term ed iate and ju n io r a c ­ A ll persona h aving claim « againat aal«| through such m isrep resen tatio n , and W ashington son. M argaret G eneff. H elen J o h n ­ «M ate a re hereby notifi««i to p r e o e n t t h e should be addressed to C ongress­ req u ested the d ep artm en t to in v es­ atten d an ce a t t h e counting clerks B arbara Kappel. M arcella present or fu tu re vacancies and ounty Pom ona G range m eeting ston. m an Mott .d th The com m ission w ill hold e x a m ­ name, d uly v e rifie d . aa by law require«!. tigate them an d in stitu te crim inal C *t 2 J 8 W e ath erly Lent. L ucille M cCorkle. P atricia necessary expansion of th e U nem ­ inations for statistical, sten o g rap h ­ ing. W ashington. D. C. proceedings. In announcing its ac- W ednesday at T ualatin w ith W ino­ M h it. lo r ll a n . I. w ith in ai« m uiitha fro m iner R oberta Nixon. M axine Petty. ploym ent C om pensation com m is­ ical. typing, filing and clerical posi­ t " he na G range as host. Among p ro m ­ «late hereof ' tion th e board stated: inent visitors w ere M. C G lover V irginia Petroff. Eileen Snider. sion w ill be m ade frein eligible lists tions in the n ear future. Ila te d and f in d publiahed O .to h e r 28. We specialize in q uality com "The Social S ecu rity board h as »'f Eagle Creek, past o v erseer state M ary Alice Russell. A nita Steig- l'.»S7 P a te o f !n«t pu b lleath .. i N o w i i i I h r from open com petitive m ereiai p rin tin g —A rgus if no old-age benefits collectors.- old- G range; Mrs. E dyth T o n e r W eath- man. M arjorie Stevenson. I.enore established 25. 193?. W II WIEDER. Mgr. m erit exam inations • " „ 'O .'. '. N O H r ilH P l- . A tfm in l.tr .I R e p o rt on Forest Ite s o u n M 316 E. Main si. T appert. B onnie T rim ble. Ellen H ills b o ro erred of P ortland, state chaplain; l i o i n K II l l . u x r s . lo A n ie n t system of selection a f­ G eneral policies to insure p erm a­ W ienecke. Ralph W. P erry, m aster Hood River f O r i. 28, Nov. I. n 18. fords each applicant an op p o rtu n ity nent utilization of O regon's forest L aurel sew ing club Mrs. W ilma G range and county com m issioner, to qualify fur an exam ination d e ­ may be found in a r e ­ and G W Thiesscn. C lackam as S chm eltzer and Mrs G oldie Davis, pendent upon his educational b a c k ­ resources leaders: G oldie B urke. M arjorie ground. previous experience, and port of the O regon state planning county Pom ona m aster. board. O regon's Forest Problem s " W illam ette valley p roject was Will. Betty Je a n Davis. Viola Stol- individual traits. Something New! T h e rep o rt takes up sustained yield described by R. H K ipp of P o rt­ ler. Evelyn S chum acher. D orothy Those persons who. upon su b m it­ m anagem ent, control of fire, fo r­ S chum acher. Iren e W hitm ore. R uth land. Something estry diseases and other phases It Thiessen presented follow ing I.osli M arjorie l.osli. B ernice Stol- ting applications for exam ination, may he obtained from the planning D ifferent ! Pom ona past m asters w ith past ler. Ellen S hattuck. N ellie B urke. meet the m inim um req u irem en ts as board h ead q u arters in the S p a ld ­ specified for each position and su c­ m asters’ jew els: Mrs. H a n n a h Je a n W atkins Bloom ing clothing club—M rs E cessfully pass a w ritten test and o r ­ ing building in P ortland C h ristiansen and W A. Root of T igard: Fay Mills of W ashington W H inrichs. leader: G enevieve al interview w ill receive a rating on th e eligible list in accordance G range, ene to Mrs. Leedv for W eichbrodt. H elen Liebenow . B loom ing clothing club—Mrs E with grades received O ne having a h er son. J. E Leedy. and also one H inrichs, leader; G enevieve position on the eligible list w ill be A U .K N parlo r furnace wood c ir ­ to Mrs. Hayes for h e r son. C harles W cu latin g heater, good condition W eichbrodt. H elen Liebenow . Doris subject to certification for a posi­ Hayes. 35p No action had been tak en on Sim mons. Jqan H ergert. M ildred tion in accordance w ith his relativ e R easonable 913 K O ak St rank on the list. Here s a new Betty (.’ro ck er cake w ith the B randaw . B everly H ergert. A nita resolutions at the tim e of going to press. K rahm er. Each exam ination, to be given KIVE-room m odern cottage f o i real H allow e en spirit. A delicious blending rent, clo.se in I mined nite pos­ M etzger cookery club- Mrs R N ovem ber 26 and 27. is open to of rich chocolate anil tan g y orange. 35 Shaw , leader: G race C orsh. D oro­ both men and women w ho a re eiti- i session. P hone 2091Z. PU RE APPLE. thy Dinglev. C h arlo tte Ericson. P a t­ zens and a resident of the state for ANO TH ER big sale at th e Fai m- ty C onklin. R uth Downey. L illian six m onths im m ediately preceding Gallon er.s’ A uction M arket. Hillsboro. W ednesday. O etcber 27 Wood. Ellen Belle Johnson. Lila the final d ate of N ovem ber 12 for S atu rd ay . O ctober 30 Send in y o u r B lazing S hanghai en d an g ers in ­ Sm ith. L ucille H unter. C h arlo tte filing applications. listings Phone in for open datc- 1 b'licions \\ lilt Swansdown Cake DO NUTS— Dozen tern atio n al settlem en t In v a d in g P erry. E laine E nsm inger A pplication blanks, qualified r e ­ \ ( ’, 2 dozen To go w ith your H allow e’en Cider. H illsboro sew ing clu b - Mrs. M ar­ quirem ents. and inform ation may for farm sales Phone 3551 Japanese seize all strateg ic points Jensen, auctioneer; J K Diddy, U. S. m arin es and sailors in stru cted garet M ooberry. leader: Lois J o h n ­ be obtained from supervisor of ex- sales m anager. Chocolate, Glazed, Raised— Dozen a b ste tte Pim ento or to open fire in self defense if son. Doris H aw kins. D el.oris Sears. frenzied C hinese trespass too far. E sth er S turm . M argaret Sim m ons. SI andar» d. 2 pkgs. B o n n ev ille A d m in istrato r Ross Jo y Olson. P au lin e Sherm an. HALLOWE’EN COOKIES— Special, dozen H illsboro cam p cookery club— says P resid en t R oosevelt has a u ­ PABST. all varieties. thorized 3 ‘- p er re n t in terest rate Mrs M yrtle K ruchek. leader; H en­ 1 g-lb. pkg. PASTRY NOVELTIES— Dozen and 40-year am ortization plan as ry C am pbell. D onald Bailey. Billy F or the H allow e'en p arty . basis for fixing rates for B onne­ C oom cr. Jam es Eowlie. R obert F u r ­ Piggly W iggly v ille power. row. S tan fo rd G ray. R ichard G il­ PUMPKIN and MINCE PIES— Each Grade A Ibs. Poison plot h inted in death of lette. R obert Pow ers. S tephen Mc- "The fam ous P erfection B ak ery Pies" tw o St. Helens girls a n d Mrs. Entec. R obert Weil. A aron S h aek le- Agnes L edford is arrested . ford. F o rrest Weil. L abor peace hope dim s as A. F. H illsboro cam p cookery clu b — G ot.D E N W E S T ” of I. an d C. I. O. p arley is recess­ Mrs. W. S E verett, leader; G lenn ed for w eek after peace proposals G ibbons. Ray K aoter. K enneth I.o- Provide Y our G uests w ith I’ea G ard en , Drips. from both tu rn ed down. gan. Dan Phelps. H arold Loonier. Quart jug W illiam Miller. R aym ond Lyle. A l­ Demand Perfection Bread and Pastries at Your Grocer Use th e W ant Ads in th e A rgus. b ert K aufm an. B illy Bates. EIm> r Albe, Gold Leaf Cream Gold Leaf Cottage Cheese '.¿ 'ii, sack T housands p rofit by th e ir use. tf W illiams. H illsboro cookery club— Mrs E D istributed by Peerless, all purpose M. Bowm an, leader: C arolyn K alk- w arf. L uella L erch. Billy Jean 49-lb. sack Loveall. V iolet Lindin. A lverta Ricketts. F red a S tunn. Viola Bean. B erta May R icketts. Nancy West, PETER D istrib u to rs of T aylor G uernsey D airy G rade A Raw Milk G ladys Thom pson. F ern Weintz. D istributor; of B rookfield Packaged C heese H in ric tta V anM eltcbecke, Erm a PAN W illiams. 158 K. Main St. HILLSBORO Phone 1981 H allow e'en Spcciul — V anilla H illsboro cooking club—Miss E l­ Brick with P um pkin ( ente r. e a n o r B cndler. leader; B etty G a rd ­ ner. D orothy K idney. B everly Wed. < )i »1er your supply early. G e rtru d e M atiaco, T helm a Coats. Lois H ew itt. (Pint 15c) QUART Don’t W orry Social Security Imposters H it Insure with GENERAL Mott to Depart for Washington Merit Test Set by Commission Pomona Grangers Meet Wednesday Tualatin Valley Insurance Agency o Goblin Cake 34c Too Late to Clas.sify Be Ready for the Children When they say— “ TRICK OR T R E A T ” Neil's Highlights 49c 25c 30c 20c 30c 25c CIDER ■ : CO O K IES K CH EESE CH EESE BU TTER PA N CA K E SY RU P CORN MEAL FLOUR TO party ; PERFECTION BAKERY ORANGE HIGHBALL Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co. Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and M onday— October 29 - 30, November 1 PUM PKIN JELLY BEANS RAY-MAL Fancy Q uality No. 2V, 15c Pound C ID E R F lavored w ith B ran d y and S h e rry W ine 12c Sliced. PINEAPPLE B L .. roken arge 3'.- ean Franco-A m eriean. Tomatu 17c ibs. I7c PU RE A PPLE. Bring y o u r container. Gallon P -N u t B u t te r SPA G H ETTI M INCE M EAT JUM BOS O range an d Black 15c Tall 3 Sauce Cans and 25c C heese COFFEE Lb ÄtfV 23c 2 Alh 45c DE LUXE. Hillsboro'. Largest Seller. Armour's AW Pound M L A T I.O A I 7'z-nz. 3 (ans Haley's DEVILED MEAT 3 In i', A rm our's S tar BORENE M eats are g e ttin g c h e a p e r! Plan now to ta k e aflvantagi of these a ttra c tiv e prices a t the HILLSBORO MEAT COMPANY Y ou'll find real savings, large selections, highest q u a lity a n d th e best of courteous, experienced service. SPERRY : SEI E-RISING B rea k fa t of < 'hatnpion Pkg. SU G A R BROW N L ig h t G olden 4 23c 3 20c 7 » • rida.v and S a tu rd a y O n ly SQ U A SH DANISH. CARROTS ( ’ri B! p. \ ( l/’ndfT. H G ard en f r r h. PEPPI RS EACH ORANGES w F M ert, II juicy. Hallowe’en Hostesses! Y ou'll w ant plenty of pure, delicious If ROTH DAIRY Milk and Cream O r d 'r your need to d a v : PHON E 3HB7 IN O E P IN D E N T IY OWNtD' Roth Hairy High (.r.iilr Milk and C'rram W E R ESE R V E THE R IG H T TO J.TM1T Q UA NTITIES si Box 342 Hillsboro WINE Town Club L ager I iffany, F ortified Pint Quart L: Case. pkg. ■i ■ Lb. FREE PUMPKINS to r C hildren accom ­ p an ied by p aren ts. SPINACH Lb. | ■I Us POTATOES 50 Ibs. Ll>. Lb. Arizona 45c Gal. $1.49 N,. . »los to dealers ED’S MASTER MKT. 5c 43c Saturday Only Boiling Beef Lb. 13'/ 2C Boneless 73c i IAMS Ju n at hau Grapefruit Dozen • STEAKS 85c for BETTER MEATS No. 2':., Washington APPLES Box ■i 29c 25c 2-gal. 24 cans $2.25 1/» We reserve the right to limit qti.-intitiex | P Ü r e 'v e le - table Oil. By the Piece Flavor Tested. BEER . M PRODUCE SPECIALS I M PO W bER Eh C. & II. Qualit; 49c IOC FOR BETTER PIES 1 Ic 3 A TT ,b- jfl Tf, | 9c 31 J HA J 5c ■ ■ I Hallibut .. . 1!9c s i Sirloin & Rib 1 9 c j( 22c y iBacon Backs . I --------------- ¡ Sum. Sausage 25c H « ; H illsboro meat C o . n■ SH ORT RIBS Gov’t Inspected Young Beef. Lb. Ó” SHORTENING P a n c a k e F lo u r W H E A T IE S 29c W EST. FA RIN A GOLDEN 10-lb. sack 43c SU G A R ï Cloth K t b ag ; IQ _ Ibs. 49c SN O W FLA K E sirbc^"- 29c COFFEE ib>. 49c EA T 2 lbs. 19c J « M IN CE Six M Delicious A JELLO lavora. I su 2 p i g ,. 11c 5 fine ghaulated f" a B BE kl «IFWF1 U L ÎlL L 25c 10c 20c Soap G ran u les 10-lb. Bag ICE CREAM Friday and Saturday Specials cz. pkc D ouble R efined MEAT First Aid to Snakebite T h e bite of a non - poisonous .snake w ill show four r o w s o f sm all, sharp, even teeth, and a series of shallow a n d bleeding m ark s over th e e n tire w ound These can be treated like the bite of any o th er sm all anim al, th a t is. by be­ ing cleaned, disinfected and kept lightly bandaged until healed. The k n ow ledge th at th e w ound is non- poisonous w ill greatly assist recov­ ery from shock. T he bite of a venom ous snake w ill show tw o deep p unctures a sh o rt distance ap art, looking like tw o red p in ­ heads. from w hich a drop or tw o of blood m ay ooze. In the case o! d ead ly bites, anti-poison serum is th e only sure rem edy, and if this is n o t im m ediately available, then th'* tre a tm e n t is as for high fever M acclean's. 19c 25c 35c 19c A 75c FLOUK 39c 29c 33c 1.19 35c n,. 30c r’ M .5^, m rut but ■ pay n/r ifasr ■ n lCUB9aK5auaB99MaacciB*»aca«»9a«aBBa«aEMaaaa«B CCIIVEIW R Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 - 30 Phone 3131 Hillsboro, Oregon 5