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MAIU II PAGE TEN n. l!)IA THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON Golf Season Is Full One As Outlined A complete program of activi ties for the Forest Hills Country day afternoon, March 8, by 16 members who gave the opening service used at Girl Reserve meet 1 ings. This includes songs and I the saluting of the American, 1 Christian and Girl Reserve flags. Reports were given on Rock Creek Camp and on the Seabeck i Council by Shirlie Smith and La homa Powell, respectively. Wina- beth McDowell, the president of the Hilhi club, gave a talk on how the girls are organized and what they are doing. "Taps’’ was sung by Joyce Emmott. Monday, at the regular meeting of the Girl Reserves at the high school a fellowship meeting was held. After regular discussions were over a short program was given. Grace Gifford read a humorous piem, “Nebuchadnez zar,” and Alpha Kerr gave a very interesting talk on the "Origin of Negro Spirituals.” Miss Tennes see Weatherred gave a talk on the Racial Question. --------- Syriac Oyralnc---------- Chamber, Grange Plan Meeting Egg Shows What Can Be Done ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A rooster, after pulling and tugging got a big os trich egg in the middle of the hen yard, called all the hens around him and said, “1 just want to show you what is being done in other places.” This joke was pulled in the chamber of commerce minstrel show at Laurel Friday evening and the next morning Mrs. Roy Heineck brought in a big White Leghorn egg to show "what could be done at Laurel.” The egg weighs five ounces and is on dis play with a tiny White Leg horn egg in the Argus win dow. club at Blooming has been out- lined by the management, officers and tournament committee. The first event was a par tournament on Sunday and next will be a dubs and duffers tournament on the course next Sunday, play to begin at 9 a. m. Each player on the winning side will receive a new golf ball. B. M. Goodman, captain of the dubs, has the following players: J. Frandsen, L. J. Frank, Norman Armes, Harry Morgan, Charles Cusick, Dr. Waltz. Charles Wells, Elmer Hamilton, C. C. Condit, L. P. Busch, S. Fayram, Frank Pet ers, Fred Watrous, George Pater son, Thomas Dyer, George Mc- shaw, Albert Bunning, Hirnian P. Breen, Joe Parsons, E. L. Ross, Downing, B. Ortnian, Alva M. M. R. Johnson, Sam Bentley, Joe (Continued from Pare One) Woodell and Thomas Bradley, Propstra, C. D. Minton, Gus "They have i Oiders were given in the follow- Gardner, Hugh McGilvra, Jake tunity,” she. said. Weil. William G. Hare, H. L. the ballot and if they don’t get ing cases. Angus Arthur Graham MacKenzie, O. Phelps, William it, it is their own fault.” The . et al vs. David Shaw; C. A. Berry Theda. G. V. Payne, Bert Maling, speaker said that every school vs. C. Willis White; 11. W. Kretz- Jim Wells. Thomas Sholes, E. B. board should have one or more t meier vs. Eugene L. Byrnes; J. Tongue, Jr., R. R. Meyer and women on the directorate. She W. Shute vs. F. M. Heidel, and called attention to the sacrifices Tracy Kramer vs. James W. M. H. Stevenson. Dr. Ralph I. Mills heads the of Frances Willard in her reform Welch. The jury in the case of Britton- duffer team, which includes J. H. work, and said that nothing was Foster Lumber company against Garrett, Frank Miller, Charles impossible for women. Miss Mozelle Hair of Eugene, J. C. Williams and Walter E. Hill. Dick Fendall. Sam Todd, William Christensen. L. F. Schultz. state president, made a very in Taylor found for the plaintiffs in William Bergen. Jim Dickey, Al spiring address and told of the the case against Williams and for Jannsen, W. W. McEldownev, E. plans for the state convention at Taylor as against the plaintiffs. D. Bicknell, M. P. Cady, Paul Eugene in May. She told of her The jurors on the case were Patterson, Verne McKinney, A. F. letter from Governor Patterson, Homer R. Emmott, Albert Bun MacKenzie. Brady Chowning, C. in which he commended the busi ning. B. Ortman, George Andrews, E. Smith, Robert Forbis, Gordon ness and professional women's Fred Pearson, Hiram P. Down Burlingame, A. B. Caples, C. J. clubs very highly on their work ing, Edw. B. Catching, Gordon Gillett, Morris Weil, Rube Weil, and promised his co-operation. Disk. Floyd E. Hoffman, David Thomas H. Tongue, Lester Ire Miss Hair complimented the Hills C. Stokesberry, F. G. Brown and land, Robert Busch, Glenn Staple boro club upon its progress (now Alya M. Wodell. Another of the state highway ton, W. W. Boscow, E. B. Tongue. being the third largest in the Frank Sholes, John Hare, Thomas state, although less than a year commission condemnation cases Tongue, Jr., O. Phelps, Jr., Dr. old) and very graciously thanked started in circuit court yesterday. D. E. Wiley and George Bauman. the club for its gift of a corsage It was that of the state against The program includes qualify bouquet of orchids, violets and Elsie Christensen et al. The jury I includes Otto B. Bennett. J. W. lilies of _________ the valley. ing rounds for spring handicap _______ The Portland club had 32 rep- Kelley. David* T. Beck,, Henry G. tournament on March 24. There George I. " Gebhardt, John A. ” ’’ will be four flights and trophies resentatives present. McMinnville, Cox, will be awarded the winners in 11; Oregon City, 12; Eugene, o . L. ndow. Philip Hellecke, Glen H. Charles L. Downing, each flight. The elimination match Astoria, 2; Albany and Grants Epler, Charles L. Crocker, Robert es will be held March 31 and Pass, 1 each. The next district convention Burns and George T. Pratt. April 7 and the finals will be shot will be held in Oregon City on M. Devers is representing April 14. highway commission and W. A mixed two-ball foursome will Saturday night. April 27. Mrs. Clara Garrett, Miss Clara Hare and J. P. Kavanaugh are be played April 21 and it is against the rules for a man to Lalande and Miss Ruth Foster torneys for the defendants. _ Royal Weckert and Dan _ Burns have his wife for a partner. The were the reception committee, first out of town engagement for and Miss Marion Lytle, Miss Ag pleaded not guilty when ar- the Forest Hills team will be nes Wahlgren. Miss Minnie Zeig raigned. Orders were given Tuesday __ ___ , in with McMinnville April 28, fol ler and Mrs. Lois Gross were the the cases of Frank T. Berry lowed by Silverton coming here committee on decorations. ------------------ March 23-33------------------ Leslie R. Marconi and E. May 5. A flag tournament will Hagey et Clara vs. Samuel be played May 12 and on the fol Westfall. lowing Sunday a return match Spring Opening—— with Silverton will be played. Mc Minnville will compete with the local golfers here June 2 and on June 16 Woodburn comes here (Continued from Pare One) for a match. The Woodburn re turn will be played June 39. roled for $100. Skee and Evers No events are scheduled during pleaded not guilty. (Continued from Pare One) July and August so far. The fall A temporary restraining order handicap qualifying round is set i was issued last week by Judge championship, but by half time for September 8 and the elimina Bagley enjoining A. B. Clement they had the game well in hand tion matches will take place in and the Richfield Oil company with a 12 to 7 lead. In the sec the following two weeks with the from advertising or dispensing ond half the Hilhi sextet gave finals on September 29. The presi any gasoline save that of the Beaverton a lesson in basketball dent’s cup tournament starts Oc General Petroleum corporation ,_________ on with superior guarding and fast They completely tober 6 and ends October 20. the premises of Clement’s serv team work. Officers of the club include: ice station at the junction of the J. H. Garrett, president; Dr. R. I. Beaverton-Bertha and the Canyon Mills, vice-president; Harry Mor roads. gan, secretary-treasurer; Norman Unlawful interference with con Armes, Dick Fendall and B. M. tracts was charged to the Rich Goodman, directors. field concern in the complaint Joe Frandsen, Frank Miller and filed. Under the terms of the in Cap Fayram tied for first place junction only General gasoline honors Sunday in the par tour may be dispensed from the Clem nament. Mrs. Ralph Mills and ent station. L. F. Schultz tied for second hon The car of Carl V. Oppel was ors. These players will battle it ordered confiscated and sold by out with another match some time the court. this week for their place on the A jury found for the plaintiffs list of five prizes to be awarded. in the case of Alexander Lehman ------------------ March 22-33------------------ et al against Roy Payne et al. GIRL RESERVE NOTES The jurors were F. G. Brown, George Andrew’, Lewis Powers, The Girl Reserves were rep Kirk Hoover, Edw B. Catching, resented at the Coffee club Fri- David C. Stokesberry, L. C. Clap- B. & P. Clubs Meeting Here played Beaverton off their feet and Maude Hoag and Clara Ruff, Hillsboro's two forwards, were able to shoot almost at will. The Beaverton girls occasionally showed some flashes of good play (Continued from P ah * One) ing. but they were never able to hold it for long. i was crowded Friday evening for . _ get together The Hillsboro lineup was Maude the first community A large ' Hoag, 17, and Clara Ruff, 25, f.; ! meeting of the year. Alma Varner, c.; Verna Davis, *, I delegation of Hillsboro business c.; Josephine Jackson and Dor- men and their families were pres I othy Gtllmore, g.; and Dolly Rog- ent for the program, dattee and | refreshments. The event was ar er», *. I The Beaverton lineup included ranged by the Ladies' Social club Hamrich, 3, and Taylor, 10. f.; B. 1 of Laurel and the community re- Johnson, c.; I-al.un Chin, *. c.; { lations committee of the Hilla- Nelson and A. Johnson, g.; Haines ' boro chamber of commerce. The proceeds from the show and Jenne, 5, ». and refreshments netted the club The records for the past sea $84.45, which will be used to son show that the Hillsboro girls I furnish the club room in the have the best claim to the dis community hall. trict championship and also a The chamber of commerce mln- good claim to that of the state. ■ strel show was presented at a During the 12 games played they i community meeting for the first lost but one to Newberg by a [ time under the direction of Ed I.. score of 17 to 22, but they beat , Moore, secretary. Newberg early in the season by Mrs. Will McNay and Mrs. a score of 39 to 30. which makes Richard Whittle sang a duet ac Hilhi 4 points to the good. All companied on the piano by Mrs. through the season the girls have j John Goff. A negro dialogue played good, fast, clean basket was presented by Will McNay, ball. and another championship Roy Heineck and Mrs. Roy Fields. team is predicted for next year. A chorus consisting of Finis and Much of the credit for the team Ice Brown. Mrs. John Mulloy, is attributed to Miss Lillian Miss Beatrice Brown, and Mrs. Homedew, the coach. Joseph Stretcher, sang several The girls’ record for the year numbers. A play was presented is as follows: and the cast included Mrs. Mc ituisi Nay. Mrs. Whittle. Mrs. Rocky Oregon City ... ... 16 34 Meyers, Mrs. Goff. Mrs. Roy Alumni . 15 32 Heineck. Mrs. George Tews. Mrs. Tigard ............. 29 39 Adolph Schmidt. Mrs. Finis Brown, Beaverton 16 28 Miss Amos Watkins and Miss Banks ............. ....... 17 39 Francis Fields. Mrs. Ed Denimin Forest Grove . 23 38 was director. «>»> Banks ........ 25 The minstrel show cast was as Newberg 39 follows: Alfred Morgan, Henry M T igard is 39 Kuratli, Alf Johnson, D. W. Forest Grove .17 43 Saunders. H. L. .Mackenzie and Teachers 1 8 Jake Weil, end men; Ray Sigler, •2’2 Newberg 17 Thomas Bronleewe, Elbert Stiff, Beaverton ........ 18 42 James Peppard, George McGrath. Ted Sehulnterich. soloists; Verne Total ................... 247 423 McKinney, interlocutor; Charles ------------------ March 11-13----- Walker. Thomas Shuck. Earl Don- elson, H. Kellington, John Spick- Divorce Suits Filed er and Lenora Bryant, orchestra; Wertz—Joseph Wertz vs. Ruha- Charles l’ugh, J. M. Person, ma L. Wertz. Married March 16, Charles A. Lamkin, L. E. Mc 1900. Dowell. l>nn Newsham. Jack Mur- Winstel Bulk Chocolates MOORE To unmold jellied dishes, cloth 1» wrung from hot water, laid over mold and patted down with the hands. After a minute the jelly should slip out easily; if it does not, the process may be repeated. of the beautiful, new TAPPAN ranges which the maker allowed us a discount on. By neat week it wdl probably be too late to get such a lovely new range at 10% than it* former and future price. Please call ns soon as possible and secure yours. ------------------March 11 13------------------ Orchardists whose trees are sub ject to damage by brown mite can escape this damage b.v thor oughly examining the buds in the fall or winter for the clusters of tiny red eggs, says th«* en tomology department at the state college. ’ If the clusters are num erous, they may be destroyed by an application of 4 per cent oil emulsion in February. ■ Port Line! Gas & Coke Co Spring Opening- Better Watch repairing. lington the Jeweler.” “Kel w JK t f rÄj fl << I ■ T1 1 Phone 2111 >>>;■ HILLSBORO’S Spring Opening and Display Friday and Saturday, March 22-23 Thrice ^Vithin ¿Reach You Can ^Actually ¿Feel Our Store will hold "Open House" Friday evening 7:30 to 9:30. (No goods sold Friday eve.) See Style Show and Living Models Turse Louis XVI Walnut Cabi net. Doors Diamond .Matched Oriental Wal nut with genuine inlaid Marquetry Border, hutrameut panel also of Diamond Matched Oriental Walnut framed with Butt Walnut and IWwr, Maple Panel our store Friday Evening, March 15th Featuring — New York’s Latest Styl brocks, Coats, Ensembles California Sport Hats Kayser and Luxite Silk Hosiery $£*79 52 Complete Comedy—"When Money Comes also Pathe Latest News —- Prescriptions Our Specialty Model 72 Colleen in her kind of part—tripling for cock ney maid, lady boot legger and society pet —full of laffs and thrills—and just twice as good as “Sally” and “Irene.” Hprim Opening— MODERN FOUNTAIN Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. COLLEEN ■ Whitman’s Easter Chocolates. Friday and Saturday, This Week really cawn’t hunder- stawnd the ’arf of hit—the gent ’e loves meah—an’ hi r. noble lady—oh deah— dash it all—if 'e don’t come soon hi’ll feel more like a lady in waitin’.” —.... Only a few left Spartan Radio Mighty Monarch hf the AMU the ¿New and ¿Mightier Oh deah meah!” The Baseline super highway committee of the chamber of com nierce held an open meeting Mon day evening to secure the thought and opinion of others interested in the project. The committee was instructed to proceed with their investigation*. HOUSE OF QUALITY Hillsboro Usual Price*: 10c—25c. I lighway Group I las Open Meet Mond ay PALM DRUG STORE Robbers Are Given Terms In Prison Basket Season Is Ended In Victory VENETIAN THEATER NE Fro-t, county , hui. Club I» Formed formed . _ n tieniti, Mis* Lucy Case, nutrition »pe- • uperlntendentf . ,-mli.t of the extension service, citili >il Cornelius Tuesday • * (less tubes) Sclby Arch Preservers and Queen Quality Shoes K. A. Price Music & Electric Co. Telephone 1911