The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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School Finances
Topic of P.-T/A.
Session Monday
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Page Seven
Siipt. P. Hz. Darnes Maintenance Fall and Winter
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Egg Production Important
I f ran d s. .Assistant C ounty A gent
F.
produced from S eptem ber
a uiry are generally am ong
i.o t profitable to the poultry-
t <ted N L. B ennion at the
m o i hly poultry m eeting in the
B< a ♦ rton high school N ovem ber
A i ' t l i i p i u i «»n of b»i«b:et»i for (he
f, p ’jrii.g tin.; fact in mind, one of
!'•» .t d l l « « \ r i l l m id the u» iiend fi
th e principal problem s
nam i d l a i n , of the» imion d ed u ct
in e g g
pr<
w a » «1« ci ib«*d by It M (iooduiaii.
ion that the poultrym an has
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intend w ith is m aintaining
pi incip.d oi th e high school.
fa ll m d w inter egg production
.1 W I’oyntcr. g rade school super-
,
inion pointed out that som e
illtendi lit. told of gl ade school
ie Hoffman. Wilma Hall. M argaret of p • m ajor factors affecting fall
budget item and the tre n d ; in ti
Moob( no a n d M i <•» G la d y s R o o d , a n d .■•inter egg production a re the
nancine public education through
M arie If»
and G corgeniu tim e of hatching, care of the b u d s
«»nt the nation In an sw er to <pn
Bi own.
d u r ii g the grow ing season, laying
t> 'ii
lie also ex plain ed th e new
T w e n t y - f iv e m e m b e r of th e Mc­ hoi. '• conditions feeding, and the
policy hi grading in th e lix al
M i n n v i l le f l u b w i l l a tte n d th e m eet- use f artificial lights He pointed
S' liool speal-. e| well* introduced
F o r d w i l l p ro d u c t» tw o d i ti
out that early and late hatched
m g. a c c o rd in g to
/ord i ece
b> T G Itronl' ewe. w ho w as in
a d v a n c e w o r d re c e iv e d lie n
ct, •
generally present problem »,
fr o m th a t c ity .
charge of the evening . program .
to the poultrym an such th at it is
a p p o in tm e n ts a n d p u c e
T in
l'< ti r Bo .cow school received the
usually not wise to o rd er birds
a iio v e . w i l l he p r o d u c e d in < igh
aw ard for having the m o d p aren ts
from one of the e groups March
will be a v a ila b le in th r e e ( nt
\ i it d u ring N ational Education
at " U ”
and
A pril hatched chicks g en eral­
\\ • ek.
ly give the best results.
Mi .. M aurine Moore sang, accotn- com pletion of th e su m m er roti I only official m a g a z in e o f th e n;j
Tim.' for Housing
p.mied bv Mi
K dtie Mae ( *i tN-kett up of children. Mr. P A A nder <m
d
on.
Pullets should be housed before
ilioup singing wa le d b y M ,
I.
Dad
of U niver ity of O regon
B» f r e - lim e n ts w ere serv ed I
announced the P ' A enrollnx nt
they
are in heavy production. This
<’ K ram ten
Indents
from
H
illsboro
have
been
is n ee.,..ary so that th e b ird s can
d ate Mrs Boy B urnett ex ( .» m m itte c in c lu d in g M r s F L D, a\
invited
t
o
come
to
the
Eugene
Mi
.1 M I’u on rep o rted on a , : 11» to
,
,
id son. ch airm an. M esdam es R B
become accustom ed to using nests
D ecem ber 3 an d 4, for for
pablicatioii . and told of the new p la in e d th e ftu b r c io p tio n off«-. o f F
< »I* i . ( ' m p h e lI T G Bron- cam pus
laving and become thoroughly
Kitti
book display at the public lib rai v th e N a tio n a l P a re n t-T « a
m agi
C r.x k e tt, But- w hat th e .r ons and daughters en- acquainted w ith th e su rro u n d in g
thuMistically
declare
will
be
th
e
led;
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Ha
acoi
k
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F
Wiley,
A
H
M i
( ¡ « u r g e B ente rep o rted on the
zine and announced th a t it i tie
c o n d itio n .-
Housing th e birds at
g reatest ‘D a d ’s D ay” w eek-end in the proper tim e will do aw ay w ith
Bu n. und M
H .la C ornelius.
th e history of th e fathers* club. This considerable floor laying.
y ear the en tire w eek-end will be
C hanging from the grow ing feeds
given o v er to show ing “d ad” a good
tim e and giving him a chance to see to the laying feeds should be made
gradually
as ab ru p t changes have
the U niversity's new buildings,
I lo t , s ila v
N ovem ber IK
an unde .rable effect on th e birds.
k , ail tra d e , C o m m itte e m e e tin g since no other m ajo r cam pus events
Bennion also pointed out th at the
a t i h a i o b e r o f c o m m e rc e . K p
m. a re scheduled at this time. It is
All n i e l , l i a n t , ¡ m l b u - in e . m e n in - ■ tated by W illiam Cumm ings. Med- projx-r type of laying house is a l l ­
ot hi i factor and one th a t is fre ­
turd. chairm an.
viti-d
quently neglected. The laying house
Ju n io r tin
play at high school,
Eor the fir-1 tim e in m any years hoiild be properly insulated against
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the W e e k -e n d ■ p r o g r a m will be de- heat and cold A dequate ventila-
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o ,-’ 1 O'
g la d
i that tattiei may have a tlon should
be provided. T hree
a re as im portant for T hank f i x ­
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'* ‘‘ v' lb o o it a .10 to 8 .¡0 m axim um of th e ir tim e w ith th e ir .square feet of floor space should
ing d innvr as the T urkey.
sons and dau g h ter N um erous en- be provided for Leghorn hens, and
S »r’ . . , H 1 u , t, 1 , w 1 i l . l g iv e ann u al eve- tertam
m en t features are planned, four square feet for heavy breeds,
Ring's ci. rtainineni at V enetian tl.i-y will be
Be a sm art hostess— have
c h that D a d ” and Nests at th e rate of one to every
th
e
a
tre
for
benefi
,t m i l l : fund for .tudent can no t , them together.
five birds should be
provided.
plenty of Royal m ixers on
school children.
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A dequate hopper space is a l s o
hand for Ihe o ld ste rs—
I riday. N ovem ber 19
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'.ut il. O ne foot should be allow ed
and fruit d rin k s for the
St hool p rogram at H elvetia. 8 III I h e
illd O lV -_
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io u r ^ lrds C lean fresh
p in
d rinking w ater should alw ays be
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youngster
Kinton
G
range
b
azaar
at
K
inton
il
In
ike
a
meal
available
and
in th e colder m onths.
Ili'ttli'd anil D istrlbut'xt by
G range hall. 8 p. m.
i, . the water should b e w arm ed to
Fn. j of Masonic and E astern 1 .¡» • . ti;e p la c f «»f h .imr in th e m ake it m ore palatable. O ne foot
S ta r dances in evening.
Argu>: winrh ’. t!.. veek W ith it of d rinking space should be fur-
C’ommunitv party at L eisw ille a ie t w o o th e rs tin t as large, all nished for every tw enty birds, and.
Phone 2432
H illsboro
school house.
315 E Main St.
f th e Early Bo »» variety T hey finally, adequate roosting s p a c e
Public forum at A loha-H uber \e r e grown by C. S W ebber of must be arranged by allow ing six
.school. 7 p. rn.
H azeldale.
inches per bird for Leghorns and
Banks high school play at school
A huge double-yolked goose egg eipht inches for the he,avier birds.
gym in evening.
V I , -S w ith
the potato in unusual
F itd in g is the subject broad
C ongregational church rum m age size. It a .,, I'o n tiib ii’ed bv E E en ° u8h in “ s sc°P e to w a rra n t a
Stuff Your Turkey with
sale at Power-.' G rocery building.
R owland. Srnitli-H ueh. ■ in stru cto r' 'M -arate discussion, m entioned Ben-
H dhi vs. Tillam ook at Tillam ook. \ N’crinia Long radu-h 2 feet long n ‘ " C onsequently, only a brief
7 »() p. m.
m ention was m ade of it in its re la ­
A nnual P y th ian S ister hom ecom ­ W I.. P e rso n s o f P u m p k in R id g e . tion to fall and w in ter egg produc-
ing at N orth P lains K. P. hall.
al>o displayed
”
t*00 T b e mash should contain the
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,
necessarv grain constituents along
S aturday N ovem ber 20
/ '/ • 'i .
f; i ni tne states w lth bone m eai m inerals, and. in
(’fingrt gational church rum m age
K;»ri.'U.s and some instances, m ilk and cod liver
salt» at P ow ers’ G rocery building.
, '
'-•'1°w n. They a re ¡i The scratcb should be m ade up
\ u ti’v e n e v e r e a t e n roast tu rk e t
W c tln e -d a y . N ovem ber 24
front
the
collection
o f R ussell of corn, w heat, oats and barley, or a
,
.
,
,,
o
Union T h anksgiving serv ice a I
u n til y n t i 't e e a t e n o ik - stuffed
O R e a r of south of H illsboro
com bination of any three. O yster
C
h
ristian
church.
7:30
p.
m
w ith iu rn bread dressing. Ther
shell and g rit should be available
T hursday. N ovem ber 25
no com parison.
to the birds at all times. G reen feed
Thank.- giving day.
is vital in th e poultry feeding p ro ­
Loaf
Hilhi v.s. F o rest G rove a t P U.
gram and should be furnished to
Id. 10:45 a m.
A card received by his co-w ork- the birds in proper am ounts. A lfal
An lual Fir< m en’s ball at S hut
er.s a t th e A rcus office from V erlin fa. kale, and carrots constitute the
ark au d ito riu m in evening.
I t "(.m an. w ho lift San Francisco m ajor source of green feed in this
tid ay , N ovem ber 26
Chock full of fi­
ovem ber 9 for Honolulu, says: district
and nut
m ade w ith bu tter. Why b ik e
I. irel T hanksgiving party
a t N I’bri'e
at htiine when
h ii.- at a fi in Frisco. ,'. . . „
..
•ction offers such delicious fru it cakes
school house. 8 p. m
"d'.1 ^ m d ’i ^ m r ' . n . m ' c h ' o f ^ ^ ^ h ere is considerable variation m
S aturday. N ovem ber 27
H illsboro B argain day.
I riday, D ecem ber 3
Del
« trad itio n al T hanksgiving pies.
Coffee club th e a tre p arty V ent at sea. but fine on sh o re "
pointed out Renniom G enerali»
tian theatre. 2rl5 p. rn.
speaking, how ever, e ith e r m orning
S aturday, D ecem ber - 4 -
an tl. Mrs. E. G. P aine and or evening lights may be used or
I.aurel L adies' S
il d u b bazaar D onald Wick, w ho took V. L. both. By m eans of th e lights, a 12 to
Place vour orders early.
an d carnival.
C ochran to San Francisco to sail 14 hour day should be provided. In
H elvetia band concert and dance for Honolulu, re tu rn e d hom e Sat- the event th a t the evening lights
at H elvetia hall.
in day night. T hey rep o rt a fine are used, it is p articu larly im port-
trip
and that they saw all the ant th at the birds not be fed th e ir
All S ain ts’ G uild b azaar at Port-1 tr
iP and.
Save tim e and bo th er by letting us roast vour turk ev .
.sights of San F rancisco and en evening scratch feed u n til ju st be­
land G as Ac C oke com pany of fit
route.
W ednesday. D ecem ber K
fore tim e to go to roost; otherw ise
A nnual b azaar and d in n e r a 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. C arl Palo of K ai- ,h e birds w ill eat and go to roost
M ethodist church bast m ent.
the w eek-end ‘ntm ediatelv and th e lights w ill be
am a. Was h.. spent
si
Sunday, D ecem ber 12
‘ w ith M r and M rs Jo h n W K anina of no Pa r t‘cu lar avail.
T h irtieth an n iv ersary observance
"
Som e poultrym en m ake th e prac-
B anks M. E. church.
. Mrs' F. F avetta .Allen visited tice of using all night lights. This
friends in Tacom a over A rm istice is generally not advisable, caution-
ed Bennion. because it tends to
Tom B ronleew e. stu d en t at O S d a-'•
C . spent A rm istice day an d the
D em and P erfection B read and P astries at Your G rocer
Miss M artha Zanow of P ortland force thc birds out of Production
w tek -en d w ith his parents. M r. and ] v isited her m other. Mrs B ertha d u rin 8 the spring an d sum m er
Mrs T G. Bronleew e.
Zanow, th is w eek
m onths. In the ev en t th a t th e poul­
trym an is desirous of forcing the
production of his flock of birds w ith
the idea of disposing of them in
the spring o r early sum m er, all-
night lights a re desirable.
As a final caution to th e poultry-
men. B ennion pointed out th a t all
of these factors that he had d is­
cussed w ith regard to fall and w in ­
ter egg production are secondary to
thc one im portant factor w hich is
th at of inheritance. It is im possible
through m anagem ent to m ake birds
produce at any tim e of th e y e a r u n ­
'•I
less they have first in h erited the
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ability fo r high egg production.
Follow ing B ennion's discussion,
i
A m brose Brow nell, p o u ltry m a n
. . -
from M ilw aukie, and p resid en t of
•f »-ehonl f u n d ; a n d th e
i w h it l i llu -y ¡a e s p e n t
II ''»I b>
( llU id
H|»» l a i »
<”
nt ’ •'« UH . i iim (,r d ie I ld U b u r o
I ’ a i v h t I • . h -In i .< .<»« lu t u iii M o n d a y
m jfh t ;d th e lu t f li »«chut.l.
Mi « Perkins Honored—
■ ii Ko- i i.’o rn i'liiu en tertain ed
urprise birthday p arty for
niece. Mi
V irginia Perkins.
h e r hom e Tue lay evening
sts present
(.«•re Misses Dorn-
Challacom br Beulah S hattuck
• e . re S herm an
Alma Esllnger.
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D orothy B arr and ih,.
the honor guest,
M iks P erkin:,
Doane ln ,u r r d —
F ran k Doan«.- severed th e index
finger from his left hand while
« hopping wood Armi tice day. Dr
D. E Wiley attended him
S iip e n n te n d e n t B W Barn* , of
th e H ills b o r o
I ’ n io n lo g h
>chool
w i l l »pve a ta lk on S c h o o l " at th e
i n e d in g o f Ih e Busin«». u n d P ro fe s -
io n a l W o m e n ’ » c lu b at th e < h a m -
b •» o f c o m m e rc e F r id a y n ig h t. G .
H u <11 M o rg a n w i l l be th e s o l lo a U .t.
t.
a n d s p e c ia l m u n c a l n u m b e rs w d l
be p n .en ted b y M i
F re d S< veil.
A b le a t p r o g ra m on
O u r T o w n 's
B o u rn .
w i l l be pr< a n te d b y th e
• I< -
e O regon P o u ltry C’ouiu
< is x d th e objectives and art
,
th is state group. Foil
j
rowneH’r. talk, th ere was c
( able discussion w ith regard
ate council and W ashington
t
m em bership in th e grouj
TH A N K S G IVIN G
ORANGES
O cean S pray
SUNK 1ST.
Sw eet and juicy
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
lie
FR U IT CAKE, lb.
30c - 40c - 60c
Mince and Pum pkin Pies, each
Thanksgiving Rolls, doz.
Local Happenings
I
25c
l i e t o 20c
TURKEY ROASTING, each
50c
TURK
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2 ,b.Bulk 19c
LARD
S pecial
35c
lbs.
HILLSBORO MEAT CO. has careful­
ly selected the most perfect, prime
birds available in W ashington coun­
ty for your Thanksgiving dinner.
Tender, delicious meat with the full
flavor— and best of all, they’re priced
right!
CHEESE
W isconsin Swiss
28c
POUND
VEAL ROAST
STEAKS
BACON
OYSTERS -
22c
PORK ROAST lb. 15c
MOTTON
H illsboro meat co . SHORTENING
For Seasoning.
Lb.
PORK LINK
SAUSAGE
POUND ......
20cl
:£&
CHOPS.
Lb.
n t Bisr ■ tot mt tu st
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
A H igh G rad e
4 tu....
43ci
O ur W indow s
Large
Pkg.............
FOR YOUR THA NK SGIVING CAKES
l-lb .
Box
F L U FFIEST
N
B C.
FOR TURKEY DRESSING
PINEAPPLE
Libby's, F a n c y Sliced
3
29c
JELL-WELL
2 pbg,
9c
CALUMET
Baking Powder
i-ib ...................
23e
Annual
Get Acquainted
COFFEE
SALE
A IRW A Y
Pound
17c
CHOCOLATE
-f
....... l i t
Baker's.
Quart
Old F ashioned
CHOCOLATE DROPS
2 ib.........2 5 c
C al-Rav
49c
SODA CRACKERS
Pound
2 lbs.
23c
45c
EDWARDS
?£.........2 3 c
JUMBO
GUM DROPS
2 ib,....... 2 5 c
R apinw ax
W AX PAPER
2 lbs.
25c
49c
4 lbs. 95c
20 lbs. $4.39
r ",8' ........19c
Stokely’s
Pint
45c
CATSUP
25c
Sparkling W ater
MERRY MIX
SALT
rt::.- 9c
pint bottles
Van Camp’s
-lb.
Toilet Soap
PALMOLIVE
3
TROCO
OLEOMARGARINE
19c
i t x ....... 1 3 c
25c
PORK & BEANS
2
2 ibs.......19c
3 lbs.
NOB HILL
Pound
DATES
Fresh, New Crop
b .r .
17c
LUX TOILET SOAP
16c 3
bar, . .
19C
Have You Tried
Julia Lee Wright’s
D A TE D B R EA D
l ’/ j-lb. loaf 14c
l-lb. loaf 10c
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, November 19 and 20
WATCH STORE FOR THANKSGIVING SPECIALS W EDNESDAY
GOAR’S
Woman's Shop
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
,b, 25c
7-oz. can .........
2
Watch
2
Del Monte. Tidbits
and crushed.
Forget Our
LOIN or
RIB. Lb.
BAND0X
The perfect shortening.
-Ib.
can ..........................
WINES
DRESS
SALE
lu. 19c
OLIVES
FORMAY 3
PINEAPPLE
S w a n sd o w n
M arshm allow s
S h red d ed W h ’t l l c
FIDELIS
Sweet and Dry
Thanksgiving
6
H IG H W A Y .
No. 1 can
3 b":hey.10c
DonV
15c
POTATOES
25 't, 29 c
CRANBERRIES
MINCE MEAT
CANDY
Now at HILLSBORO M EAT CO. — Largest Supply in the County
L a rg e
SWEET SPUDS
Ford’s
'
Ducks-Geese-Chickens
19c
lbs.
Stalks
JERSEYS
25c
PERFECTION BAKERY
SELECT Y O U R
zx
JL U
.......... 2
CITY
PU M PK IN
Royal Soda Works
35c
dozen
CELERY
ROSE
RayMal
No. 21-i
size cans
Z
POTATOES
25c
cans
a
. No. 1.
Fancy D eschutes
II
CORK BREAD
Argus classified ads get result*.
W e’re R eady for Your
Coming Events
Old Virginia
Misses Helen Dean a n d Doris
Weber.
students a t
W illam ette
ui.ivei-ity. Salem , spent the w eek­
end w ith th e ir fam ilies here.
LÚjCr-h. ' tut .M, ¿
Dads’ Day
December 3 and 4
ROYAL
Beverages
Mrs. Poole Breaks Wrist—
Mrs. E. Fi. Poole tell A rm istice
day. break in g her right w rist. Dr
J O Robb attended her.
Sew ell Cuts Hand—
Jam es S ew ell of northeast ixf
H illsboro cut his right thum b bad-
ly in a wood saw S aturday
*
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