The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1946, Image 9

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Farew ell P arty Honors Reedville
Minister; Early Peach Crop Light
I rught from 8 to 10 hours bv e a t - ’ heat chance of never losing th eir
ing n o u rish in g m eals w hich in- habit
elude m eat, greens, fru its and
In the n ext article, sum m er com ­
cereals, not to m ention the all-im
p lain t w ill be discussed
This
p o rtan t m ilk, by rem em b erin g to colum n IS sponsored, in the interest
, it«.
. T aylor)
>
wash the hands alw ays before eat- of b etter health, bv the W.ishinit-
li
b Mr* *....
Anna
I.de ( In i ti. mi Elide.IV„1
nt. i
I in«, by havin« periodic physical ton C ounty P ublic H ealth Associa­
111 u 11 »I 11 » u ib v
II.ii i y Ihiinptuii. enee
exam inations w hich
include
a tion.—Zola F. Morgan, executive
l o t ..1
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four vim m . uml
l> .n n
II
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s e w in g
lin t »
chest X -ray.
An X -ray of the secretary.
tu lit
M i
H . 11. 11 » ' i - 11. w h< o will l«-.iv
Au t h e l l n . i l m e i U n « i d H im i I n i » V e . I I
lungs w ill reveal th e presence, or
r. »I-.I
•• i . h u
I ' l . i c . i iK<>. Ill , it
I 'I III.IV
iii c h l. Ml III.
h n n ie id ( h e ll
put
absence, of tuberculosis.
If one
Mother; "1 hope your roommate
h l< k d i t i h c i
w . i . nt i l veil Suml.iy in
I. n l e i . M i
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M , i ,,
does Ket the disease, it is tar bet- at the training school Is a nice
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of
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Heliin,
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hursday,
A
ugust
22,
1946
h o n l . . . o f the i d i l l »
W e i. * c u n
ter
to
know
it
at
once
so
th
at
boy.
Volume
52,
No.
22
Section Two, Six P ager ¡TIJ® k.now ‘3
oncp »" that boy R obert
Im u <
lu m i« d l . i h ' l y
follow ing Dir D ie te d
--------------------------- -— --------- -— treatm en t can be begun w ithout de-
R obert
Ju d g e
for yourself
n io iiiiltt f
w n ih h lp
.’.ci vil «•
I* illy I . l . l l l r lie l*n||«li.
k
Th. t eaJ ller the tre a tm e n t is Mom The o th er night he barked
M ina I m la y P r o a e n te d
|> ll‘o|w, w r ir pi«* cut w ith Ml:,
Addition
B
uilt
begun, the b etter for the patient his sh in s on a ch air in the dark,
Ml .ind Mi;. E J L.iHue. m n , U l ­ In V o c a l R e c ita l
i i.ink M.ili'uhn, .social ch. i | i in. hi of
If young people get in the habif and I h e ard im say. Oh. the p e r­
till* Women n .i.. .octalion. In ch .iifc | i l i n e d l . v B u l l . ild mid Gci 1 1 n i t e .
Mi t K iD ihcn Im luy w;i.* p l e ­
of having a com plete physical e x ­ v ersity of Inanim ate objects!'''
On Orenco Home
h<
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ami Mrs ll.im pton w ere p ie
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Woodbind. W.isli Doll.dd. l e i r n t l v
o f $', h ,,,
am ination. w ith ch estX -ray . at
A full h e a rt helps o th ers w hen it
’By Mrs G len K noxi
g io u p uf Nixtccn Thur .duy nig h t
pi < lotion of Du n woi k liei «• .put II .i h.M «i d I t orn Ihe m niv, Ii. i . l e
f it all the diseases w hich af­
. • l D i e h o i n i * of hei m >ti netm Eve-
OREN’i ’O Ralph Davis i b u ild ­ flict m an. tuberculosis tak es the reg u lar intervals, they stan d the overflow s.
• • a falew el, p.ift
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ing an addition on the Knox house greatest toll of lives am ong voting
Dus week
h l o i C. H - m o n i e .
Ilf .uinoiiiieeil a
Mi;. I' I. M rG corge mid I’liyl leeo .mg • 'Die Wind» in Die South"
people betw een 15 and 35 years
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Song
n i e e t l i i t f o f t i U M te e w o f
D, • ( h im h
Gayb* Stanw 'cid ' r P o rtlan d ha of age.
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I I I e o i n p . i i i v ' l l Mi . II.m ild Mr
V
acation
At
l
ello
w
stone
i<
w o u ld
he
h e ld
M onday
n l j ’ h t.
■ e . M i :
m i d i In ld ien of ’Ti.'.iid. hdl
T uberculosis is no resp ecter of
Mi i . M -ugaret Woolcoek and
1,1 hom e of ( '11..i h . 11.,i.,v t , ,i . . S n n d . i v I 'M M l timid, w lie ir tin v
w ith her gran d p aren ts. Mr. and persons -it strik es young and old.
M
il ■
p i. n r . fo |
¿I hUffessor to It<!V will Vm.ili'Mi (in ten (Lay;, nt Ihe I H ii D i (Jia f h it Sunday by plane.
rich
and poor
No race is im ­
I lor Yellow .tone park, win re Diev
I l a l i i p t o u **
Slicruoo«! W ilfrrt l)»s< harmed
MrGcuig,« cut tugs".
m une to it. W herever it strikes,
will .ja nd p art of tw o wefk»* v aca­
l’r.p h ( r<>|> l.lght
Sunday. S herw ood W ilf e r t . SK i! brings suffering. No one can say
Gin .b, nt Mi mid Mi II I' lin , tion
liiey will u I ao visit S alt Lake
3 c, left BrtTnerton, Wash., by train who suffers m ost from tuberculo-
A vet v li„:hl ( i op of early t» e .u h
I 'M i I . ist Monday and 'I in alav
c iiy, U tah, and o th er place» of
fo;
i
< • v i . i e p o i t< d
,» y |< h ,| f i u i v i i ,
>i
It is alw ays tragic for the in ­
h' i
i n .ms. Mi mid Mi
I Jem . e m tei esl
!•«•(.oi.e of ,i late frost L ater V.iri- l ei km . .mil ilaiinnlei .l.nili
c e iv e i h i, discnarge from the navy dividual to learn th a t he has the
Of unsurpassed quality, each fiery
mid
T w en ty local ( ‘ E young people
rtie w ill I.,, lead v next w< rk
Wedn< d.iy h< cam e by plane * disease, and it is tragic for his
'll
T e l l ill id S a u l . i
M i l l m a . I al
<
njuyed
.1
..wimrnmg
p.^rty
and
gem is m ounted to m ake the most of
P
o
rtlan
d
t
he
<
ould
be
at
bis
( h " ‘ '»‘I»' •» al w.. . held |.,st r . I k m . . IS m i I h e . t a l l . . I M < I n .
fam ily, w h eth er he is young or
w iener roant on th e I«ewn> and
I m
dav
n i K h l . d D ie h o n e
of Mt , G iddw in M ayer «tudioa
) hom e for the w edding of his sister. , w hether he has passed th e bloom
size, color, brilliance . . . . each set­
ClaiK
(
oDege
<
.HiipHs
l.iht
Wedn<
:
He
I I 1 '
Lean,
d iie c lo i
T he fn .iip
of youth and is ap proaching m id ­
lim n . In Mi and M i . ( ioi don day night. Jtev. H am pton wan in
p i e «u h d Mt
D e a n with a p o l l d
M r and Mr- Ernest W ilfert
dle, age.
ting
is a jew eler's w ork of art. May
plant for her blr,Inlay, w hich w . e H ughson ’ Donna L rr Saw tcD ) o l charge.
Mr aiiJ Mrs W M K um m erle
C ertain ly it is tragic fo r a young
11. .it
we show you our M ULTIFACET dia­
A iik ip I 14 lift- Inith d ay and that fteedvilie. .i son M ichael
, of Ph.Jadelphia, Pa , have been i.an or woman to begin a business
o f Mi..
Earl A m in on w ere h o n ­ Em.mind h spilul In I'oi tlan d M i. E n s ig n H a rriB o n G iv e n
»pending two w eeks at the hom e <»' career or about to be m arrie d to
monds?
ored at S unday ichool Sunday H ughson and infant son ( .une home
th eir uncle and aunt. M r and Mrs be
stricken
w ith
tuberculosis.
from th e hospital la t M onday
morning.
D is c h a r g e fro m N a v y
C arl K um m erle. F rid ay th ey visited The years k^tw een 15 and 35 are
H am ilton Slade flew to San
th e coast.
the years of prom ise and the years
Elis A llyn H arrison U. S. N.
Francisco, while on tw o w eeks' v a ­
w hich see the beginning of the
G r o u p M o o ts T o d a y Io
Opens Service Station
ri-i
eived
Ins
discharge
.at
Brem­
cation and Will** t r t i l l n by plate
RALLY SPEA K ER. — G eorge H
ent of th e prom ises of
I>on Corigram ouught a service fulfillm
erto
n
A
ugust
TI.
and
cam
e
hom
e
Sunday
lie
p,
<
m
ployed
in
the
P la n F a ll P r o g r a m
staticn at W illam ina and had the youth.
While S ch u ler of Moody Bible In stitu te,
office of C olum bia Steel « 'iiipuny for tw o w eeks' vacation
W hile m ore people 40 y ears of
('h im li H'oiiifi. ■. .i . h i . i i m n w i l l in P o rtlan d
in S eattle lie secured a position as Chicago, w ho will speak at C o u n ­ grand opening T hursday.
Mr
Frances
B ran d cn b crg is age and over die from tuberculosis
A q u a rte r century in Hillsboro
it Mgner in the aero n au tical en­ ty Youth for C hrist rally a t F o r­
III.- h i l l . I V ' T l l l l l u l . i v I . l l t h v I I I , III«'
than
young people, ju st as deaths
D
avid
H.igg
i.itn
c
horn«
S
atu
rd
ay
m uch better and has re tu rn e d hom e
gineering d e p artm en t of Hoeing
est G rove S atu rd ay night.
.1 M ii Ann.i I .uigin.m, pi. nli'iit. from Jo n es ho- pit.d in
.re
m
ore
com
m
on
in
the
older
age
lld
l.h
o
io
frorTi
Die
ho«pital.
A ircraft corporation, and w ill r e ­
In id.m III.' I.ill |i| . h i .mi (m tin w here In* was confined
fm four
Mi K nox is tak in g c are of Carol group, tu b ercu lo sis is th e m ost
. i niip A 11 111<*i111j.-1 . nr.* ui ii<-il In w
rt lo r duty th ere S ep tem b er I.
deadly of all the diseases w hich
cci... w hile DI w ith pneum onia po V
A nn Rf-r
attend
erne I'ederson s e rv id as su b ­
attack young people from 15 to 35
He is convalescing nicely.
Wilburn
B
etzer
passed
through
stitu
te
for
A
W
B
uchanan,
on
Jo h n G eiger, I. m H. m K lni’lielne.
T uberculosis at th a t age is by
Sunday guetfts of Mr and Mr« mail rout«- 2. B eaverton, for a week
here Diur siuy en ro u te to the arm y
V ngim .i Etigebrct on • M i l l I.IIWl
m eans a death sentence. It can
a ir base betw een M erced and F re s­ no
w hile liiieli.m an was on vacation,
III Kll hwimd Ml till, I ' . l i M H i e t V Hh h ard H eiser, w c ir In , h i . Diei
he
cured a t any age.
B ut th e
no. Cal , w here he has been tra n s ­ treatm
lett <arlv Snnd.iv. Iiy IIU.I m I h l . l l ’ ui- law and s ts te i. Mr and Mr» the first in th ree years. He h ad
en t for th e disease m eans
ferred
planned
to
be
gone
tw
o
weeks,
but
I ,r T urtici to spend .i w e r k . i t I I I , " M dli.m of Itidgcfp Id. Wasli.
an in te rru p tio n of norm al a c tiv i­
was m ev en ted by illness in th e
G irl B reaks Arm
ties for m onths.
fam ily.
An
X
-ray
revealed
th
at
little
The risk of catching tuberculo- '
M is 11 G P atton of D etroit,
I.in n ie Stock Jale had her arm s.s w ould be g reatly reduced i t
Mn Ii . is .1 guest for tw o w eeks of
G eorge S S chuler, senior m em - broken near h er sh o u ld er when young people early form ed good
le 1 brothei and si.le r-m -la w , Mr l>cr of the m usic faculty of Moody she ft i. from her grandm o th er's car
habits and ad h ered to them
mil Mis. (Jeurge G eiger. S he w ill Bible in stitu te, Chicago. Ill . will a w eek ago. S he has it in a cast health
th ro u g h o u t th e ir lives.
leave for h er hom e Sunday.
sneak at the W ashington C ounty an d i- getting along fine.
Of course, the su rest w av of nev ­
Mr and Mrs W illiam W ilt and Youth tor C hrist ra th ' a t F o rest
C C C urtlss left for C ra te r e r g ettin g tuberculosis is n ev er
H enry S aleir of N ora S prings, la . G rove high school at 8 p m . S a t­
lake
Monday
m
orning
for
a
w
eek's
to
come in contact w ith tu b ercle
arriv ed A ugust 9 to visit at th e urday. A ugust 24. according to A l­
vacation.
bacilli, the germ s w hich cause the I
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ja v Frost. b e rt C. F uller, director.
Mrs. C A. R o u n d tree received disease. B ut we can n e v er be
Mr. and M rs
F ro st and
th eir
Recognized as one of the leading
guests 1( ft early T h u rsd ay by car com posers of hym ns. S c h u ler has an announcem ent from her nephew sure we sh all n o t come in contact
lor C alifornia, w h ere they w ill w ritten such outstan d in g songs as, and niece. Mr and Mrs. L av ern w ith the disease—in fact, w e can 1
pend a week visiting relativ es in "M ake Me a B lessing.'1 ‘ O v ersh ad ­ Erickson, of the b irth of a g irl at be certain w e shall. We can arm
San F rancisco and Sacram ento.
ow ed.'' and "Oh, W hat a D ay.” He the Em anuel hospital in P ortland. ourselves in advance, how ever, so
Miss D oris L inginan re tu rn e d is also com poser of the p o p u lar A ugust 14 Mr. E rickson, know n that w hen w e m eet the germ s we.
YAM HILL COUNTY WESTERN SADDLE
from a vacation sp en t at Yellow- radio arran g em en ts of hym n tune as "S kippy” used to go to School not they, a re th e victors.
Young people should build up
««crc „w hen h:s parents, Mr. and
stone P aik . and points of interest piano transcriptions.
Erickson, lived in the resistance to the disease by get-
en route.
S ch u lar is a song leader, an ac­ M rs George home
here.
ting a good n ig h t s rest every i
com plished pianist and organist, ' ' R oundtree
M r and Mrs H erm an M aples
and has appeared freq u en tly as a
Republican Group
speaker. H e w as form erly m in ister of p rin tin g . Wash., spent the w eek-
™
at the E rnest W ilfert hom e
of m usic a t Moody M em orial ild
iev cam e to a tten d the w ed d in ’
church. Chicago.
Slates Two Events
o f Helen Wilfert.
His ex ten siv e tra v e ls have tak en
Ernest Korison left F riday m orn-
1:30 p. m.
T h e R epublican festival associa­ him over m uch of the eastern , I mg for A stcrpi w here he will spend
Sewing Machine
t e . .i ro ^ n tl(y <n^am/.ed nfcir- so u th ern, and cen tral U nited S tates a week visiting friends and help-
A
u
th
or
of
books
on
evangelism
.
p m fit cni pni ation. has as its ob-
l ing his fath er fish.
lectiv«.' Die recreatio n al, e d u catio n -, , nano playing and choir co n d u c t­
Service
il and financial in terests of Young ; ing. S c h u le r has com piled several
songs and
Kepuhh« ations and all R epublican collections of gospel
A t The
oks
of
choir
selections
lie
is
a
West Slope
vo lu n tary groups. U nder its a u s­
E u re k a S w e e p e r A g e n c y
p ic e , tw o ev en ts w ill occur in ' re g u lar c o n trib u to r to T he Etude,
M E E T A T C L E M S B O W L IN G
Sepieinbor. a U ibor Dav picnic at in tern atio n ally know n m usical m ag ­
Uprights or Tank Types
Accordion Studio
ALLEYS
D un R<>ck about four m iles w est I azine.
Also booked for th e ir la st a|>-
of O bs Ju n c tio n on Die coa^t in
Sewing M achines
SHERIDAN, OREGON
SU N D A Y . A U G U S T 25. 2 P. M.
N orth Lincoln C ounty, and an all p earan ce before retu rn in g to tnc |
D IC K K O K IC H
O rc on talen t fc.stiv.il in N cw h- colleges of A m erica, is the YFC
W
ashing
M
achines
'»is of W oodcraft haD in P o rtlan d co lleg iate q u a rte t
A b o w lin g le a g u e is b o in g o rg a n iz e d b y R ay D illon,
Teacher of M odern and
Sponsored By
»n S ep tem b er 13 and 14 T h ere will
a n d B ill G o o tte r. A ll b o w le rs sh o u ld bo th e r e to a r ­
p<‘ food concessions at th e L abor Homecoming Service
Classical Accordion
range d o ta ils.
day picnic to su p p lem en t lunches j
SHERIDAN CANTER CLUB
bro u g h t from h<une
Rt. 2. Box 381. Beaverton
At the 'la lc n t festival th e re w ill
Hillsboro,
Oregon
,
Sunday
al
Kinton
Phone BR 4702
he h inrheons.
YAM HILL COUNTY SHERIFF S POSSE
Canyon and Howctt
m ade m O regon com m ercially o r
<By Mrs. Gladys Aten)
Service on All Makes
T H M errill
Road
1. K aufm an
b - talen ted am eteu rs. and sa la b le ) K INTO N — K inton E vangelical
A dm ission...........$1.00
Children 6-12 .
50c
<rticl<*s nf
erv kind, sty le show s. I ch u rc h w ill hold a hom ecom ing
M ain S tro o t
H illsb o ro
good spi ikers and a dance S a tu r -I serv ice and pot-luck lunch at the
ch u rch Sunday. It w ill sta rt at 10
i. m. E veryone is in v ited to attend.
Mrs L eonard S k o k an of M cM inn­
ville sp en t lust w eek visiting h e r
au n t, Mrs E arl Bell.
Earl^ Bell re tu rn e d hom e from
th e Good S a m aritan hospital in
P o rtlan d S u n d av and is recovi ring
rapidly from th e g o iter operation
he had while there
A tten d s Red C ross School
Miss Iren e Van K leek left last
W ednesday for C am p Celio. N eva­
da C ity , C al . to a tte n d a special
Red Cross school as one of three
rep resen tativ es from
W ashington
county. S he w ill re tu rn hom e next
(Monday
M rs A lice R ichards w ent to Es­
tacada S unday to spend
a w eek
w ith h er son, G eorge, and fam ily
Mrs. iLotiise Van K leek and her
d au g h ter-in -law . Mrs. C arl Van
n
K leek of P o rtlan d .
sp en t
from
■
T h u rsd ay till S unday at R ccka-
wav beach.
ç
E dith M arion and M arge Van
I
K leek left last w eek for Rogue
• THe HALF M O O N .
Wvd»©* !
riv e r to visit th e ir aunt. Mrs. C arl
• s D. i0'i»d © a September j t IdC*. v#
R hoten. and fam ily for tw o w eeks
riv e r w hich b e o ’-» .♦» tit p p e r 'i s a - »
« •< o u te o f th« d » ro .’ »d repo'« o f »h»
Mrs. J G ifford and son of P asa­
*■90 m ode b v Hudson d u rin g »h.| H ip ,
dena. C a l. w ere T h u rsd ay guests
O u ’ ch e v th e ri» ;« ' d o o d o d »o <o»o« : •
at the hom e of Mrs. G eorge S nider.
»k o N o w Y ork b o y 0 '0 0
But fo r fh<-
S unday. Mrs. G eorge S n id er and
'e v o g o o f »ho Mwrdy lit t le M o lf M o o a.
ft
N e w York C 'ty m ig h t ne«er ho»e g ro w n
Mrs. G ifford and son w ent aro u n d
ft
VP o q Mo«ho»»oo |t 'o ^ d I
the Mt. Hood loop.
TB S trik e s Ycuing
O ld , R ich, P o o r
ANDERSON/ Jewelers
m i
Bowler's-Attention!
Rally Scheduled
At Forest Grove
Saturday Night
h i
Horse Show and Shodeo 0
Sunday, Aug. 25
Schwartz
RACES
•
THRILLS
•
SPILLS
b<
¿HERIDAN RODEO GROUNDS
238 S. 2nd Ave.
CLEM'S PLACE
ï I
One always stands out
•K
Som e people slip th eir brains in ­
to n eu tral and let th e ir tongues
idle on.
’ • /
12*-
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