The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 30, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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O L T lN Q Jo e L ouis, cham pic >n
of all th e w o rld 's h eav y ­
w eights, is re p o rte d cu ttin g his
sleep in g tim e from 12 h o u rs a
day dow n to 10. an d his ratio n of
po rk chops from seven to live, so
th a t he may b e tte r p re p a re fo r
those couple o r th re e tu n e u p
b o u ts he w an ts befo re he m eets
Max S ch m clin g ag ain n e x t J u n e .
B ut it'll ta k e m o re th a n a
couple of tu n e u p b o u ts to p re -
p ire Jo e for the G erm an , say th e
e x p e rts.
The biggest th in g in his tr a in ­
ing ro u tin e concerns not left jab s
an d rig h t hooks— b u t th e Louis
s ta te of m ind.
It's being w h isp ered about th a t
L ouis' h a n d le rs—J u lia n B lack,
Jo h n
R oxborough
and Ja c k
B la c k b u rn —m ade a g ra v e m is­
ta k e w hen they allo w ed Jo e to
occupy a rin g sid e sc a t th e n ig h t
S ch m clin g belted th e d a y lig h ts
o u t of H arry T hom as in M adison
S q u a re G ard en ,
T h e m a n n e r in w h ich M axie
w en t to w ork on th e M innesota
h c a v y w e i g It t —th e w ay h e
crash ed his heavy, d ead ly rig h t
to T h o m as’ jaw tim e an d tim e
ag ain , co u ld n 't help b u t leave an
im pression on th e im passive, im ­
m obile Louis, w ho w atch ed th e
U h lan in action.
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IT w as ju s t a y e a r a n d a h a lf
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b lasted L ouis in to d ark n ess, a n d
Louis, sco u tin g it in th e T h o m as
b raw l, c o u ld n 't find a single flaw
in th e v. ay it operated. If an y ­
th in g , it stru ck w ith m o re a ccu ­
racy an d d e stru c tiv e force, once
M ax found th e rang?.
It isn 't v ery possible th a t Louis
w a sn 't affected by th e sight he
s a w —th e
serio u s,
m eth o d ical
S ch m clin g d ro p p in g h is foe tij
th e can v as six tim es befo re
th e re fe re e h alted th e b o u t to
sav e T h o m as from fu r th e r p u n ­
ish m en t.
A nd no d o u b t his m in d flashed
b ack to th a t hot n ig h t in Ju n e .
1936, w h en h e w as k ay o ed fo r
th e first tim e in his life.
L ouis, o u tw ard ly , is confident
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Seven years in the Oregon state
pen iten tiary was th e term meted
out to F ran k L. Davis, 44. in c ir­
cuit court here Monday. Davis had
been found guilty by a ju ry in
court on a m orals charge a week
ago. He w as arrested in Hillsboro
last O ctober 7.
An annulm ent decree was handed
dow n in circuit court last w eek
in .the m arriag e of F red P itts to
S arah E. W illiam s P itts had been
divorced from a form er w ife in
1934 by o rd er of th e Juzgado del
R egistro Civil, o r court of civil
registry, at Nuevo Laredo. Mexico,
and charged in his su it for a n n u l­
m ent that the divorce was illegal,
since the M exican court at no
tim e held any ju risdiction over
cith er him self or his wife.
T rial of H erb ert C West and
Jam es B Elkins, arrested N ovem ­
b er 10 and later indicted by the
grand ju ry on tw o counts of assault
and robbery w hile arm ed w ith a
dangerous weapon, w as set for J a n ­
uary 24. according to the circuit
court trial calendar for next m onth
announced Tuesday.
State Commission Involved
S tate sup rem e co u rt's affirm ation
of a circuit court o rd er in th e case
of H enry Bell vs. th e S tate In d u s­
tria l Accident com m ission and Z.
J. Riggs, in terv en o r and resp o n d ­
ent. w as filed h ere th is w eek w ith
th e county clerk. S u p rem e court
o rd er confirm ed th e local co u rt's
action in dism issing the suit as to
Riggs and ordered th at Riggs re ­
ceive disbursem ents to th e am ount
of $83 50 from th e accident com ­
m ission to cover disbursem ents in
th e state court.
F iguring in tw o new su its ju st
filed this week, the S tate In d u strial
A ccident com m iss io n
s o u g h t,
through its law yer. L ester A Stark,
to recover fees allegedly due from
F ran k A. Noyes and H enry W.
H unt. Noyes, engaged in plum bing
an d sheet m etal work, and Hunt, G e o rg ia ’s “S ta r B oy F a rm e r,”
w ho operates logging w ork and a 2 1 -y e a r-o ld Tom B ell, above,
saw m ill, w ere said to have failed sm iles p ro u d ly a fte r receiv in g a
to file a statem en t d eclaring in ­
ten tio n not to contribute to the ac­ S75 p rize fo r h is w o rk on h is 80-
a c re fa rm n e a r D u lu th , G a. T h e
cident fund, although at all tim e
both have been subject to t h e y o u th b o u g h t th e tra c t, clea red
W orkm en's Com pensation act.
its tim b e r an d m a d e his fa rm in g
O ther circuit court business of p ay . H is fo rm u la fo r success—
th e past week involved orders in “I n e v e r sp en d a d o lla r u n til I
the follow ing cases: H am ilton com ­
p a n y vs. Lucy L. C u rry et al de- can see h o w it w ill b rin g m e
b ack a d o lla r an d a h a lf.”
-cree; T ualatin com pany vs. O L
L efferts, B enjam in and L o u i sc
Cooley, dismissal: Pacific u n iv e r­ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S tu rg il and
sity vs. P ercy and Emma May Long son M arion, and Mr. and Mrs.
and R P Shaw, confirm ation of C harles L arson, all of O stran d er.
sale: and dismissal in four suits of Wash, and B arb ara W alters.
th e D airy C o-operative association
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W alters e n ­
against A. H. Vetsch and Sons tertain ed w ith a C hristm as d in n e r
C ream ery. Snow C ap D airy. Blue w ith tw en ty guests p resen t.
R ibbon je rse y Milk com pany and
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge G rayson
B randes C ream ery.
spent C hristm as w ith th e ir d au g h ­
C ounty co u rt orders w ere given ter Mrs. C lark H adley, and fam ily
in the estates of Isabella R. Jo h n ­ of Tillam ook.
son. Nils O Boleen and August
Boge. w ith H enry E. Boge being
nam ed adm in istrato r: and in the
cases of the guardianship of D or­
o th y and Louise Good, and Jean A
S chum an, w ith the P ortland T ru i
and Savings bank nam ed as legal
T hree men w ere booked al the
guardian of the Schum an estate.
county jail o v er the C h ristm as h o li­
days on charges of d riv in g w hile in ­
toxicated. A K Allan. 37. was a r ­
rested by O fficers B arb er and
Mr and Mrs. B err Flcskcs e n te r­ Jones: Sandy Olson was b ro u g h t in
tain ed w ith a din n er party and by S tate Policem an W alter H adfield.
fam ily
reunion
C hristm as day. and J. B. D insm ero was taken by
G uests w ere Mr and Mr D Ellison Deputy S heriff Ireland and C o r­
and fam ily of Albany. I, Misner. nelius. O lson's ear was involved in a
Miss E. Lewis, and Mrs W J Mi - m inor collision, it was reported.
Tier of P ortland
I rank Weibel. 34. was arrested at
Jo h n C h atter' n and on Francis his home n ear H illsboro T uesday
of O strander. Wash w ere C h rist­ bv D eputy S heriff- Busch and Ir e ­
m as w eek-end guests of Mr. and land on a ch arg e of a: saolt and-
battery.
Mrs. Sam W allers Mr C hatterton
a b ro th er of Mr W alter
Leo C. C andee 21. Donald Can-
Mr and Mrs. Sam W alters e n te r­ dee. 19 and W arren Davis. 17.
tained
w ith C hristm as
dinner w ere arrested near G aston T h u rs­
day night by sh eriff’s d ep u ties on
G uests present w ere Mr and Mr
J. S atchell and d au g h ter I)e|ina of a eh arg e of distu rb in g th e peace.
B eaverton. Mr. and Mr F Parm er
an d d a u g h te r Joyce of Portland
No m ore rags needed
ran ted
Jo h n C h atterto n and son Franci
at this tim e Argus.
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1 T m u st be re m em b ered , also,
-1 th a t M ax e x h ib ite d no g reat
sp eed in th a t tu n e u p b o u t. H ow ­
ev er, he d id n ’t h av e to. H e
m e re ly w as a fra c tio n of a sec­
o n d fa s te r th a n th e slo w -m o v in g
T hom as.
H e'll be m uch fa s te r n e x t
Ju n e . C ritics h a v e m ad e m uch
of th e G e rm a n 's long layoffs, but
each tim e a fte r a period of id le­
ness, M ax h as sn ap p ed back into
actio n w ith as m uch vigor an d
s tre n g th as e v e r.
M ax S chm cling m ay not have
q u ite th e p o w er he hud in J u n e ,
1936, w hen he an d Jo e m ix it up
ag ain e arly n e x t su m m e r but he
c e rta in ty w o n 't be a se t-u p . Jo e
L ouis, sittin g a t th e rin g sid e a
couple o f w eeks back, realized
th a t. He h ad only to w atch th a t
rig h t h an d to know .
Star Boy Farmer Aged Man Rescued M1CKIE SAYS—
Makes Saving Pav from Burning Home
Eh ret* Arrested
on Driving Charge
Flam es fanned by te rrific south
w ind destro y ed th e sm all cottage
hom e ef Edwin M arshall. 76. late
M onday night, and all but claim ed
th e aged resid en t of the W itch Haz­
el district th ree m iles east of here.
Two passersby. V incent S h o rt of
P o rtlan d and Lloyd Ju n k e n of
H illsboro, d riv in g along th e T u a l­
atin valley high w ay noticed the
flam es inside M arshall's hom e and
stopped to investigate. T hey found
M arshall in bed and u n aw are i f the
fire, they rep o rted . T hey carried
him to safety, clad only in his shirt
and u n d erw ear, but th e w hole house
and all its contents w ere a total loss
as flam es levelled th e stru c tu re to
th e ground. M arshall was tak en to
th e W ashington county hospital.
d e a l i - t k ' advert / sm / s -
T E t? R /R r} T U ' F O L K S ' T '
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Ne tv Year Special
EGG NOG
P 1R S
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K«’»»I Î .« >(«• I t çêi( '
Barbara Jean’s Bakery
126 Second Avr.
i m i SRORO
Phone 3S31
J o t aro u n d the co rn er fioro Mam : I, r e t
W ednrM lu). D ecrm lier 29
P o p u lar front govt'intucnl
in
France, headed by P rem ier C han-
tem ps. calls on th e arm y and navy
to b reak tnox «incid of rapidly-
sprendtnu strikes E stim ated that
nearly laO.tXH) w o rk ers on strik e
(tre a t B ritain refuses to accept
Jap an ese excuse of an artille ry a t­
tack on B ritish gunboat
Hains break Hl-year annual ra in ­
fall record in P ortland
H» ux x iiuhistr.x shares m ake ad
vance nv active Wall street trading
A ssistant A ttorney G eneral Jack
son eharx<s Ini’ business udxocatis
of •'aristocratic anarchy'* fostering
.general strik e of capital in A m erica
to force political action
Help in large qu an tities wi gi\ -
en leeal relief office w orkers over
the C hristm as w eek-end
in r e ­
sponse to a plea for aid in handling
■ tM extraordiii.il y lie a \> y ear end
. burden, according to relief office
i w orkers.
Civic organizations, church groups
I and p riv ate individuals united in
i rendering aid to th e needy, it was
¡re p o rte d K otariuns contributed ov-
. e r 40 toys g ath ered as ’'adm issions“
to th eir C hristm as m eeting N early
200 donations w ere received from
tlie Baptist church. O thers look
care of various fam ilies, nam es of
w hich w ere supplied by Hie relief
SC AHI FT I I A I It
bureau
(By S tale B oard of H ealth)
\id G ivers I II.inked
Scarlet fexer spreads before tin*
"T he relief office and its w orkers
I w ish to ex ten d th e ir th an k s to the doctor is called Many cases of this
response to our plea." it was statist »ltsca.se a re so mild that a physician
| h ere this week S everal eontribu- is not consulted and the m ild cases
i turns of foodstuffs. including c a n ­ th at a rc able to be up and about
ned fruit and vegetables, w e r e often sp read this dtscflse For this
; brought directly to the local relief icason, all persons suffering with
fever, sort* throat, vom iting, and a
I depot
Miss A lice V M axwell, retirin g rash should be isolated until e x ­
1 a d m in istrato r for th e local relief pert advice can be secured in re ­
com m ittee, left lu re tor t'a lifo rn i i gard to tin* n atu re of ,he dis« a e
yesterday m orning Stic will e n ter A lthough scarlet fever exists most
Red Cross w ork th ere and continue freq u en tly in a mild form, thei •
tra in in g ill social w ork Iter suc­ a rc occasional o u tb reak s of t h e
cessor. Mrs Anil Kellogg, nam ed m alignant type'. Even a m ild cis«*
here recently, w ill officially take of scarlet fever may be followed
Over th e post of relief com m ittee by sex ere com plications D uring the
secretary and a d m in istrato r N •• w past ten m onths, scarlet fever has
Y ear's day. but lias been hi Hills been increasing m this state. T h ir­
boro for several w eeks past, w in k ­ ty-five cases w ere rep o rted in S ep ­
ing witli o th er relief directors and tem ber. HO cast's in O ctober, an.I
fam iliarizing h erself w ith th e local 110 cases in N ovem ber. S carlet
fever can be avoided. C hildren
setup.
should be kept from com ing in
contact w ith persons w ho have
cold and sore throat? Hcmcinhei
it is the m ild cases th at spreud
this disease
People in general have an e a rn ­
Sellick tests foe d eterm in in g im ­ est desire to be good neighbors but
too
m any fail to ap p reciate xvh.it
m unity to d ip h th e ria will be co n ­
tinued d u rin g tiie com ing year, it j this m eans w hen it concerns the
was announced yesterday by Dr. I) h ealth o f neighboring children
C M cDonald. c o u n t' health officer F ailu re to report scarlet fever anti
H illsboro schools will bo exam failu re to observe proper q u a ra n ­
mt d d u rin g the next tw o weeks, h e , tine regulations too often re s u lt«
said, w ith days and hours for the ! in th e exposure and illness of o th ­
Schick testing to be arran g ed by ers A q u a ra n tin e sign or w arning I
Miss C orinne P ennington, c i t y ' should be regarded as an em blem
Fam ilies that observe
health nurse A nyone w ho has ever of honor
had toxin a n ti-to x in or toxoid in ­ h ealth regulations deserve th e r e ­
jections should tak e th e im m unity spect of th e ir neighbors.
The spread of scarlet fever can
test as w ell a- those w ho have
i n ever been vaccinated. Dr. McDon- be avoided by prom pt isolation and
calling a physician upon th e first
, aid declared.
show ing of sore th ro at. Prom pt
An in tern atio n al com m ission lias reporting of eases of scarlet fever
cleared I.eon T rotsky of plotting resu lts in an early establishm ent
A e-
against t h e Soviet But S talin's o f p recau tio n ary m easures
"C om e home, all is forgiven'' is cording to the season and the
st verity, scarlet fever should be
still larking
A D V E R T IS /^ ' Y E R S E L F ,
UP
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Mrs. F. F. Hughes
Services Held
íq w íí
ROYAL
new uenr
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Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co.
Di.sti ib u to is of T aylor Gu« i iu«ey D airy G rade A Raw Milk
D istributors of B rookfield Packaged ( ’h ee.e
158 F. Main SI.
HILLSBORO
Phone 1081
P roduce Spec ¡a I a
M ay y o u a ll e n jo y a
m e a s u r e fu ll 1o o v e r ­
flow ¡n g o f ( lootl L uck
H a p p in e s s a n <1 P ro s ­
p e r ity f lu r in g I93H.
VVe a r e d e e p ly a p
p r e e ia tiv e
o )' y n u r
f r i e n d s h i p a n d p a tr o n
a g e d u r in g I h c pa ,t
y e a r a m i w e lc o m e ap
o p p o r tu n ity
I o se rv e
y o u fu r l h e r in th e N e w
Y e a r.
FIR GROVE
D A IR Y
A
Grade
MII.K and (R E A M
For Roiling
iov. In sp .
h o ie e . Ll>.
5c
q te e tin q s
29c
Pure I.« u l
30c
la v o r .
p
ï
SOMMER
S A U S A G E 1 1»
20c
TURK EYS
Fancy
F re sh
K ille ,I l.b
lie n
25c
nn
;
C O FFE E
a
M y rtle B ra m i.
Pound
CHOCOLATES
A s s o r te d .
I-lb. box
ADM IRAL
O L E O B l,IN
E L I. SKIt
ak.
O L IV E S r No. air I O tin
s
Phone 2132
PEERLESS.
49-lb. sack
FL O U R
ALL I’UHPOSF. FLOUR
OATS
HAM
23c
By the P iece
5-lb. A ver.
Pound
S P E R R Y , Q u ic k .
9-lb. sack
P A N C A K E Ä sack E is h e r
D rip , B ulk
S Y R U P M (G elin
a llo n 6 3 c ) Q U A R T
SATIN MIX.
C A N D Y Pound
I)irr rZ CRACKERS
TY1 1 Z / Large pkg.
1937
BACON
For
I «.S
B U T T E R 1 ( i ra d
Royal Soda
Works
3t5 E. Main
n
B
HAMS
L ife o f lh ,
P a rty
BEER
3
I
13 -n z
29c
tins
C ase, 24 can s $2.25
WINE
S eason in g. Pound
Pint 25c
Q uart 45c
•/¡j-gallon
K5c
G allon
$ 1 .4 9
13c
39c
49c
19c
10c
22c
Try C anada Dry
MIXERS
T O W N CLUB
T iffany, Fortified
WIENERS
BOLOGNA
MINCED HAM
LIVER SAUSAGE
HEADCHEESE. Eh.
HOM I
10c
JE L L O
p X ’E R Y
m em ber o f
th is firm jo in s w it 11
y o u in s h a r in g th e h a p -
p in e s s a n d g o o d fe l-
lo w s h ip o f t h e N ew
Y e a r! W e th a n k you
f o r y o u r f r ie n d s h ip i a n d
p a tr o n a g e d u r in g th e
o ld y e a r .
The
CHOPS
LEGS.
PO U N D
POI ROAST
15» 2C
50,
3 7 c ____
S W A N S D O W N c k‘
FRID A Y SPECIALS
Customers!
Friends!
BETTER M EATS
19c
PO TATO ES
YOU!
Mutton
12c
23c
O re. U. S. N.. 2's
lb
sack
,k
W e a p p r e c i a t e y o u r b u s in e s s ; in d f r ie n d s h ip , a n d a n tie i-
p a te a n o p p o r tu n ity lo s e rv e y o u f u r t h e r in 1938.
BEEF
10c
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
G R A PE FR U IT
LETTUCE
To Our Many Friends . . . .
neuujjear
Y EA R
Make I his New Year’s Resolution
To Save S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
and Save Money!
S olid
I I. Il
Happy New Year
THANK
N E W
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W h o h a v e p a tr o n iz e d us d u r in g
S
Wc Wish Everybody a
Prosperous and Happy
Snoxv-xvhitc he
La« h
R em em ber the m ore you tell, the ,
m ore you sell w hen using A rgus
tf
W ant Ads.
JE R SE Y cow just fresh. $91) Choice
Mrs. K ath erin e Hughe . til Hills­
of tw o -A lbert K ehrll, mile east
boro resid en t and w ife of F red F.
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of O reneo.
Hughes.
p ro p rie to r of
H ughes
G eorge A l­
WEANERS for sale
H atchery here, died early
last
ii,,
tishin. Hazeldftle
T h u rsd ay m orning a fte r an illness
of one year.
I',ol
HOUSE for rent Inquire
F uneral services for Mr Hugh' ■
41
N. F irst Ave. P hone 2814.
w ere held at D onelson and Sew ell
A.-wtRoe
chapel w ith concluding services at
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Shoe Repairing
th e P o rtlan d C rem ato riu m M onday
Q UA LITY w ork
W ahner's Shoe
afternoon. Rev R ichard M S tein er
The sp in e is a bundle of bones
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H ospital. 154 S 2nd Ave.
of P o rtlan d conducted th e final that ru n t up and dow n the back
rites.
and holds th e ribs to g eth er The 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor. New e a r
condition and perform ance. Low
Mrs H ughe? a n ativ e of Iowa, skull its on one end and I sit on
m ileage Radio. $395 Jam es Well
had lived in H illsboro for th e past the other.
I’lione Hillsboro 1 112.
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25 y ears and had been incapacitated
for about a y e a r p rio r to h er death
The A m erican Indian population
If
sickness
occurs
in
y
o
u
r
home
last T hursday. B esides h er h u s­ is increasing, but th ere is little
band. she is su rv iv ed by one son. chance of giving the co u n try back do you know how to get a doctor
quickly? If y o u r eyes need a tte n ­
H ow ard F. Hughes, and a grandson. to the Redman.
tion do you know how to find a
F enton F. Hughes, in addition to
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I good oculist? If you have a sick
h er bro th er. H enry O. A hrens. All ,
"T he G reat M ark et Place o f cow. or horse, o r dog. do you know
live in H illsboro.
W ashington C ounty"
th e A rgust how to get a good v eterin ary ? Con-
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Grange Prize Winner
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H illsboro G ran g e received fir t
prize for th e ir officers' seatin g d rill
al Ihe co n ference held D ecem ber
15 a t T igard AH H illsboro officers
w ere present
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R e so lu t ion.
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C A U I.II LOWER
GOOD 1931 Buick sedan, priced
ell 19 S outh C. Forest G rove
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Pasteurized
CRANBERRIES
LO ST Billfold w ith papers, badly
needed
A ppreciate re tu rn o f
purse and papers Fred /Alien Jack -
son. Rt. 1. G aston.
44p
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R ubber stam ps and office 8Up-
plic.s H illsboro Argus.
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GOLD LEAF
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EIG HT- veeks- iltl pig? for sale
D ave Merlo, m ile north iff Hu-
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Jim B ulls I I o i i i m «•«!
Jim Wells, who i Io he o iairied
S atu rd ay I«» Mi ?. Jean M eDonuld
of P o rtlan d was guest of honor al
several stag parties the p c , week
( )n last Thin «lay night. Jack ( ’on
n d l and Jo h n II.in* wen* hosts for
a party at the Connell cabin at
Mea« ham. at w hich about ?a wen*
en tertain ed , a n d o n W ednesday
night a p arty was given in hi.,
honor in P ortland
G iv e H it’ F a m ily
I 'le iilv o f
A rizona
Too Late to Classify
children xvlth sore thl'onls and skin
e iu p tio n s xx ill not only previ nt
the pica«! of this infection to o th ­
ers hut will also insine the path nt
the best chances of recovery. Iso la­
tion should include p u ttin g t h e
patient to bed since lest Is an im ­
pel taut pi ecaut lonai x me.»sure m
pi ex elding com plications
q u a ra n tin e d from 21 to 28 d a \
If
the discharges from the n o c.
throat, car *, or otiiei parts of the
hoti.x continue longer than 28 da.x
the q u a ra n tin e m ust he continued
until thex stop T h ere may hi* a
p< i i deucy of contagiousness w Inch
will continue w ithout sym ptom s
and these eases may he regarded
a.*» c a rrie rs of the disease T his a c ­
count . for occamonal scarlet fever
cases occurring in out lying coun
try districts m w hich it can he
.how n that the patient h a. had no
direct contact for m ouths w ith a
ca e or w ith anyone in contact
w ith a case. T he most im portant
source of pos able infection i.s the
mil«! unrecognized «*.« e It is q u ite
certain that scarlet fi xer mav oc
cu r w ithout any rash .it all or
w ith a rash so nogligibh
s to
« cape observation, hut most mild
cases liaxc a sore throat and km
eruption P ro p er isolation of all
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.After duck season and football
season, the open season on g rid ­
iron coaches begins.
- r O W R - s o SO M E
Bethany-Cedar Mill
Lota
Ne i i » n / / igh Iigh ts
C onstant train in g is m a k i n g
ped estrian s tougher In K ansas an
autom obile tu rn ed over four tim es
a fte r strik in g a v eteran street hop­
per.
D O tS r J E A 3 I A R E S S
'W T C K -R IK E R '.' DÛRTT L E T
7W ' C n R E R M E R E K A R T S
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T h u r s d a y , D e e e in ln u '3 0 , 1937
Schick Testing
to he Continued
( cam pion .loc Louis w ishes M ax S chm cling good luck before
th e la tte r kay o ed H a rry T hom as. B oxing bugs claim Joe sh o u ld n 't
h av e w itn essed th e action th a t follow ed.
th e re w ill be no re p e a t p e rfo rm ­
an ce of th a t scene. W hy, he
figures, should he, a y o u n g er
m a n w ith ju s t as good a punch,
fe a r th e T eu to n , w ho cro w d in g
33. m ay h av e lost som e of his
stin g in th e 18 m o n th s h e h as
b een ab se n t fro m th e rin g w ars?
OREGON
Relief O ffice
Receives H e ir
BY IRVING 1)1 X.
G rand opening of the Comm erç ai
N ational bank in H illsboro has
been .set for S aturday. Jan u ary 8
from 3 p. m. to 10 p. in . according
to an announcem ent of bank o f­
ficials yesterday.
Finishing touches to the bank's
sw eeping $14.000 rem odeling pi •
ject w ill be finished in tim e for
th e S atu rd ay open house, it was
announced, with interior deco ra­
tions m aking up th e m ajor portion
of th e w ork left undone as yet
Hank patrons will be surprised by
the great alteratio n s m ade in the
bank's interior, w ith a doubling of
lobby area, four paying and re ­
ceiving windows, a note window
and a statem ent window, the o f­
ficers’ new quarters, tw o room y new
vaults, one for bank records and
supplies and the o th er for safety
deposit boxes and th e ban k 's money;
and the new mezzanine floor
The present C om m ercial N ation­
al bank, form ed by the m erging
of tw o local banks ten years ago.
operates under a ch arter granted
in 1910. but huge strid es in b an k ­
ing business here d u rin g the past
five years have m ade the a lte ra ­
tions necessary Bank handling since
1932 have more than doubled, w ith
a sizeable increase expected when
1937 figures are released n e x t
week
Changes in the bank have not
enlarged th e space, it was stated,
but have brought space form erly
left alm ost idle into use for all
purposes.
Davis Given
7-year Term
H IL L S B O R O ,
Critics Say Joe Louis Erred in Watching Max
Schmcling Perforin in Victory Over Thomas
H illsboro Bank
O pening Set
for January 8
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