The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 21, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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During Happy Days
"Bears” Lose
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Tliunulny, June 21. 1934
OREGON
represent district I was undertaken
Monday in tlie districts comprising
tlie area Although lull returns
aic not available Flunk llalley of
Buxton. iiiio |<| m > c d In (lie ballot,
lias l a s 'l l conceded election, accord­
ing to O H Kraus, county school
.superintendent The board will la'
organized (or tlie coming year with­
in a short time
Argus Brings
Real Results
June H
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f o r eale. f»“ «'
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Junv 15
• You don't neeit to run in>
tul any n»»»n* I've M»ld pu tty
iicur cveryUdnK 1 cun let 40
Thut paper a sure u
lor
Mlhng thtnK.'iA*'
Guardsmen Lind
1 torses Bit Jumpy
(('«•ntiniiksl from i»»gw It
called (he "Camp Recreation Cen­ I
ter." Is equipped witli a modern
movie with sound and vaudeville,
etc Vile actorines go over big willi
(lie soldiers.
Hie horses are quite fractions
this year l'lte writer, personally,
<('«>nlltni«M l f i w i i i page 1>
lelt Ins horse Involuntarily mukuig sen. and l<eonurd Kidder. Portland,
a very neat three-point landing Vlolu Westcott
lluber; Walter
with a loist crash and a cloud of
dust amidst tlie cheers ot tlie as­ Eiimw m il Glayton Nyla-rg. T uala­
sembled regiment This happened tin; Richard llagg, Rnalvllle. and
during tlie rehearsal for regimental George llurkly. Foveat Grove
parade in the morning and the re­
cruits were disappointed when the
The Nummer scliool will come to
siime feat was not pulled otf at
(tie formal event, although o n e a clot»e Saturday und the Washing
party tu particular very reluctant­ ton county delegation will return
ly anticipated a bigger and latter that day.
act at the tune.
One of the taiy.s complains that
the bunks in tlie guard-house ore
not very comfortable He got Into
camp a little late, and tlie guard
/ m i r
Mrs Ewer laughed us she men­ was probably afraid that he might
the Dionne quintuplets may be
tioned the difficulty of getting not get up in tunc for reveille.
like when they grow up
The 218th field artillery Is lien'
Psychologists have said that twins the girls to practice their music
a
In h tlid i
three have progressed rapidly for the Hist camp They iiave been
and triplets had similar personal­ The
In school and are ready for Ute shooting big stuff today and the
ities. but Mrs. Ewer disagrees. "They seventh grade now They are 12
roar ot their big guns makes every­
are very human little girls and each years old. they answered In chorus thing rattle including your teeth
has an individual personality." she and chimed out their birthday as Some of tlie overseas veterans have
declared. "Florence, the oldest oii'- November 23 They were stuinoed.
she was born first—is the most I though, when it came to telling a hard time to keep from hitting
quiet of the three. She Is sober, the year in which they were born, the dirt when they hear one of the
steady and reliable Elizabeth, who but finally ugreed It must have freight cars rattling and steaming
overhead.
conies next likes to play. She is been 1921
Mr and Mrs. Ewer have lived In
the wittiest, is happy-go-lucky and
There will be no combat demon­
Independent Laura is still differ­ Alolia for 12 years, coming here stration this coming Saturday, funds
ent. She loves music, as they all do. shortly after the triplets were born being limited We w ill have a brigade
in Portland Oregonian.
but she sings the most."
review, and the 2d batolllon of tills
the Soda Works, respectively. Pep- Jor 111 engineering, required, ex­ regiment will put on a series of
co took tlie measure of Safeway cept Unit senior students admitted. fancy drills and manual of urms
Senior forest code examiner (for­ to music. Friday we will have the
last Friday 12 to 8 while the Bak­
ers trimmed the Soda Works 10 estry! *4600 to ,5400 a year, forest annual field meet. This company Ih re is a I'lrtlidiy £ ift site
to 1 Monday night The two games service. College degree in forestry hopes to win the communications
were postponed from Thursday due and certain specified experience re­ race, shoe race, mounted "saddle will rale as the loveliest of
to the heavyweight championship quired
and go," mounted "tug-of-war" and
The salaries named above are posibly tlie cartridge race. There them alt (unless she expects
fight.
Schedule for tonight (Thursday) subject to a deduction of not to are a few other odds and ends a Rolls Royce or a diamond
is as follows: Pepco vs. Soda Works exceed five per cent during the that we will not botlier with.
bracelet).
An inexpensive
at the Junior high field, and Ire­ fiscal year ending June 30. 1935,
Well, It is 9:55 p. in. and I am
land's vs. Bakery at tlie union as a measure of economy, a n d a ls o
g
if
t—
but
utterly
charming!
going
to
hit
the
hay.
We
received
high grounds Due to to the ab­ to a deduction of three and one-
sence of the Guards at camp, tlie half per cent toward a retirement , tlie copies of the Illllsboro Argus It's the
; and all enjoyed them very much.
Safeway-Guard game has b e e n annuity
All stales except Iowa. Vermont. We will still be here after your
postponed
S ta n d in g
Virginia Maryland, and tlie Dis­ coming Issue, by tlie way. I haven't
W L
W L trict
of Columbia have received had a chance to send you a pic­
G uard»
7 1 Ireland*»
.......... 5 3
less than their quota of appoint­ ture. luiven t had a chance to take
B a k e ry
5 3 S a fe w a y >
2 b
Pepco
5 3 S<xla W o rk»
3 8 ments In the apportioned depart­ one
mental service in Washington. D
We will be home Tuesday. June
C.
Full information may be obtained 26 Seems as if we Just got here Three pairs of filmy Hole-
from Angle Harrington, secretary Wish you would thank the Ameri­
of the United Stales Civil Service can Legion for tlie box of oranges proof Hosiery packed as
hosiery was never packed tar­
Board of Examiners, at the post and also the Well boys.
office in this city.
iere. In a really rxipusile
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I t
playground equipment fund to date,
M a rria g e l.ie e n s e a
laix with birthstone pull.
as reported by Mrs. Patterson:
Albert Francis Vandrrzandcn of And with a
Birth Influ­
41 arid ove r B E. M » !in g . In c . J <*
Hanks route 1 and Rose Bernardlne ences" booklet that will fas­
Penney co m pany. A m e ric a n Le g io n A u x ­
Kaiscli
of
i
Orest
Orove
start
route.
ilia r y . R o ta ry clu b, and C o ffe e club.
cinate her.
June 18
O ver 15 and un d e r >10
T o n g u e B n » ..
Eta'll Lee John and Norma M
Hare. M c A le a r A P e te r*. H ill» ’ • r«» B ra n ch
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 >
P rice p er b ox o f 3 p air
o f th e F ir a t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rtla n d ,
both of Vernonia. June
1122 children of school age. 575 Anderson
and C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l bank.
16
O v e r >1 and un d e r >5 : A
J
H a r- boys and 547 girls.
Albert Walter Srhappert a n d
t ra m p f, P. L . P a tte rw n . K u r a t li A W ia-
Other business of the board In­
m er. P o w e r*'
G ro ce ry.
C o lu m b ia
Ft>u<1 cluded the awarding of a three- Chloe Corinne Llngman. both of
U
e»*<
I t o n r o u t * 2. June 15.
•to re . Im p e ria l fee«! A G ra in co m p a n y,
H Nosier ;us Kenneth Bradlev Duvlson and
Clem E a lin g e r, S ervice G arage. S e lfrid g e year contract to C
B n » ..
W e il’» D e p a rtm e n t »tore.
M a c­ superintendent of the district and Dolne Christine
Smith, both of
K e nzie M o to r co m pany. <» P h e li* <’ <’ . the designation of the Commercial Hillsboro. June IK
• • re. K ruchek*» Ka»h G ro c e ry . H ill»bon>
Harold
Hough
Reynolds
of Cherry
National
and
Hillsboro
branch
of
Meat co m p a n y. Wa«hingt<>n S a v in g ” A
Loan asso cia tio n . P o rtla n d G eneral Elec­ the First National bank of Port­ Orove and Jennie Leola Grant of
t r i c co m p a n y. D r J B. D inam ore. f red'* land as depositories f o r
district Glenwood. June 20
S u p e rio r M a rk e t, H ills b o ro A rg u a , C u rry »
funds.
G roce ry. S prou»e-R eita com pany. P e rfe .-
Improvements valued at approx­
tu rn B a ke ry. H U toboro P h a rm a cy. F re d
H o lzrtag el.
S afew ay
»tore.
D e lta
D ru g imately ,5000 were obtained lor dis­
At- re. D r. D. E W ile y . P a lm D ru g »tore. trict buildings under the CWA pr<-
• .,<!>• M ’ ««r com pany, and H illd w r« » M o to r
grani with an expenditure by tlie
com pany.
>1 and u n d e r: J. L . Ander»«>n J e w e lry district of about ,1000. it was re­
st« re, A. L . A m a ch e r, D r. W
f.
P it- ported. Improvements made under
lin g e r .
D r.
A.
O. P itm a n ,
W h a t-n o t.
tiie program increased tlie build­
G o a r’» W om an'» «hop. D r
C T
S m ith .
K etc ham '« D r y Cleaner», E ld r id g e F a rb e r ing value to the extent that under
'h o p . D r. J
W . Peck. D r R a lph Dre-*»- tlie new appraisal for insurance un
er. S m ith G roce ry. G r i f f i t h Real Estate. additional ,6500 of insurance was
SEE BACK PAGE OF THIS
M acD ow eil B a rb e r »hop. Oakes* G roce ry,
Used C a r E xchange, f a y ra m P r in t »hop. required.
PAPER NEXT WEEK!
Work planned under the proposed
C o rw in H a rd w a re . A. W. Haven». J im
Peppard,
S p icke r Harne»» »hop. H ill* , SERA project for the district will
boro Feed com pany, f a r m e r * ' M u tu a l E ire
include completion of the painting
In s u ra n c e ” m p»ny. Ran«!'» M eat M a rk e t.
Royal S«»»la W ork». an«l A b e n d ro th J e w e lry work at the David Hill school start­
ed under the CWA. cleaning, kalso-
mlning and painting the inside of
Civil Servire Examinations
the David Hill school and painting
The United States Civil Service the Inside of the gym. staining the
commission has announced o p e n roofs of the David Hill school and
competitive examinations as fol­ gym and Installation of new drains
lows:
Junior patent examiner. *2006 a Completion of the proposed tennis
year patent office. Washington D court is also contemplated
Election of a member of the non-
C. Graduation f r o m acceptable
four-year college course, with ma- high school board of directors to
Handling
Dainty
Fabrics
pvAINTY fabrics can be ruined
as easily as spider’s webs,
unless they are given the most
expert attention in cleaning and
dyeing.
Sending such fabrics to inex­
perienced cleaners, or trying to
do the work at home without
proper equipment, is always risky.
Oive us the task of handling
dainty wearing apparel for you
and you will be delighted with
the results—and with the low
cost.
Phone 47 for rapid service.
USED
CARS
Chrysler 4-door Sedan
1934 Terraplane Sedan
Ford Roadster
Dodge Delivery
Ford Ton Truck
4-wheeI Trailer
2-wheel Trailer
Home Laundry and
Dry Cleaners
Local Playgrounds
Opened Monday
Cady Named Head
Local School Body
$ 3 .5 0
NOTICE
Big Event Coming
W a tc h - W a it
P ow ers G rocery
Phone 47
"Happy Days.” Hillsboro
July 1. 2, 3 and 4
Celebrate here!
I
do
D
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S
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N
ARE YOU NEXT?
THIS TIRE
MAY SAVE
YOUR LIFE
G olden P ly p reven ts
¡treat cause ot b lo w -o u tsi
To prevent blow-out trnffediea,
Goodrich hu» bu.it into every ro w
Silvertown Tire the amazing
Saver Golden Ply. Thia invention
reemta terrific heat inmdf the hrt —
where blow-out* really atart. Rub­
ber ami fabric don't nepnrate. Thua,
hr.it Milter:« don’t form. Blow-outa
ore prevented by overcoming their
gr« at, unaccn muir.
AND NOW
LULL and FREE
INSURANCE
AGAINST ALL ROAD
HAZARDS ON
Auto Ttrea for 1’.! Months
Truck Tires for 6 Months
on both Bilvertown and
Cavalier brands
Rc-tirc Today!
G o o d r io li
S
ou» »a»f
A /• >
Cavalier
PANCAKE
:■
2 for
Other cars to choose from
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Ford and Chevrolet Tracks
at your price.
CAKE
Cars Bought, Sold and
Consigned
See our
NEW FENDER AND BODY
REPAIR TOOLS
M a r s h ’llo w s
| Qp
l-lb.
Cellophane pkg JLtzKx
Large size
TOMATO
SOUP
FLOUR
Red & White
Red & White
25c
a a T 1
M IL K
2 for .................
HC
JAMEH WHITELAW. Manager
Ä
can"
26c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good June 22 and 23 only.
Olds and Chevrolet
3rd and Waih. Phone 441
DRESSES\YOU
McCall
Printed
P
7876
after
Anne Marie
25<
C A N ’ T DO
W IT H O U T
(Hfilci
If you want to bo smartly cool this
year, you'll buy some of our wispy
voiles and mako yoursolf an on-
semblo and a couplo of extra shoor
frocks. McCall has no end of
sm art pattorns for voiles, the kind
th a t have dainty flower touches
an d oasy-to wear lines. And they
can bo m ade in no time a t all . . .
begin your voile frock one day . . .
wear it the next . . . that's how it
goes using McCall Pattornsl
Sport Dresses
Ribbed rayon
in whites and
pastel shades.
All sizes.
Special
OLDSMOBILE “Style leader”
19c yd
Red & White
WZ’
$6.20
$5.40
Hillsboro MotorCo.
STARCH
19C
Red & White
Bag
C om m an d er
LINIT
Nash Special Sedan — Completely
overhauled and refin-
SQ C 1 T
lshed, good throughout
’625
OLDSMOBILE “Style Leader”
IHvorce Sulla I*ilrd
Powell Vida II v» Ira <> Mar-
ilcd Hlltaboio «Se ph’m he I 7 192(1
Vinton Dolore» vn (hile II
This store will be open nights and a part
of Sundays.
FLOUR
. . 19C
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
Picnic Sunday
Tigard locul. Putted Farmern*
league, will, hold «in oH faahloiu*d
hiusk« t picnic on t h e Hhumway
place lower Hoone.N Fenv rouif,
about a mile out of Tualatin, Holi­
day All farmet» me Invited
■fc
Prompt Service
25c
Olds and Chevrolet
3rd and Wash. Phone 441
in
WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLV
2
dOO
1929 Chevrolet Coupe—
Good one, reflnlshed .. 2wv
1931 Ford Roadster—Completely ov-
verhauled and
’OQl?
reflnlshed .................
Agency for Nash and
Hudson and Terraplane
W In*
S ilv e r to w n
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
Red & White
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
W ll «'H
N O W ONLY
1933 Plymouth 2-door Sedan—Lat­
est model IP Di with new car
guarantee.
Only ........................
Used Car Exchange Hillsboro MotorCo.
Iv .ilp h
HOLEPROOF
FLOUR
C an Washed and Polished
Hpl.11 :ll
, I n goliu* ItlU) DU >>* fO| In in .< I|
Hr util move here the flr l of (h^
monili ultli M
Durst The new
manager hu** been 111 (h<> new mar-
krl in Portland und I n n IlfetliiK'
I c s ld e n t
of < hegon lie h v< » | in
( hi.ston and a! tended guide .M-hoola
11 here
Soon
BISCUIT
Quick - Satisfactory
Willard Dur.st of Portland I n the
new
i of (In* local HiUrway
SHE
ei
Ì
WE OFFER
Willnt'd Dumi Mnnnger
of Local Safeway Store
County l-l I Group
Large at School
Specials for June 22 and 23
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viva
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tie
llttl-
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bore
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first
H IL L S B O R O ,
Triplets at Aloha Channing Girls
Ing to the complaint and this was
held to be excessive
Petitioners requested that the e x -1
Isting rates to Hillsboro consumers
be reduced and the entire i a t e
structure adjusted to a figure which
would give only a reasonable rate
Snn»et League
of return on the fair present mar­
u I . P e t. 1 ket value of tlie plant devoted to
w L Pet
I l .000
T u a la t in
2 0 1.000 Roy
0 2 .000 water service It was further re ­
W i l la m e tte 2 0 l.OnO V e rbxs-rt
0 2 .000 1 quested that tlie water company be
A lo h n
2 0 1,0001 L a u re l
0 2 .000 required to render adequate domes­
C o rn e lia »
2 0 UHM) O ren co
0 2 .0o0 tic and ftre service and to make
H ilto b c ro
1 1 500 G aaton
Hlllsborc Sunset league t e a m such
improvements as are neces­
dropped the second same ot the
present series to Cornelius Sunday. sary to furnish such service.
Tlie complaint was submitted to
9 to 5, after taking a 4 to 1 lead
early in the game Willamette. T ual­ the state public utilities by tlie
atin. Aloha and Roy turned in city council accompanied by a let­
victories for the day. The locals ter from tliat body stating that
meet Aloha here Sunday aftei- it was the desire and purpose of
noon.
Cornelius, which has a record the city administration to Join in
of six straight victories to its cred­ the protest of the service rendered
it. opened the tilt m spectacular and be considered a party to the
style when Dick Sutherland smash­ complaint. Tlie letter was signed by
ed out a home run as the first Mayor O. Phelps and members of
man to the plate The locals tallied the council.
two runs in both the second and
third frames, but were held score­
less until tlie eighth when they
brought in a single score. Cornelius
scored once in the first inning,
four In the fourth, and two in both
the sixth and eighth.
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
Scores in the other two games at Shute park with tlie selection of
were: Willamette 8. Gaston 7; the queen and four princesses from
Alo.ia 13. Laurel 7. Games sched­ among the candidates nominated
uled for Sunday are: Aloha a t by various county organizations.
Hillsboro. Orenco at Laurel. Tual­
atin at Gaston. Willamette at Ver- Following this event a dance will
be held with music furnished by the
boort and Cornelius at Roy
Two feature games are planned "Hi-Spot" eight - piece orchestra.
by the local team during the Hap­ The roster of queen candidates was
Aloha- Three charming little girls
py Days" celebration Hillsboro will increased to 25 this week with the
meet an all-star aggregation from nomination of Miss Jeane Jepson danced with glee "Can we put on
our
freshly ironed dresses?" they
the Sunset league July 2 and »id by the Blooming local of tlie Farm ­ inquired
excitedly. Tlie "Ewer trip­
play the Hillsboro • Bears." Tuala­ ers’ Union.
lets." as they are known locally,
tin valley league squad. July 4.
Program
of
events
for
queen
can­
were
to
have their pictures taken
C. Vandehey local fielder, is
will get under way to­ They had wanted to wear their
leading local batter with an aver­ didates
new dresses when they went out.
age of 500 B. Strauss, first base- night (Thursday' when the girls and
now they were getting their
man. is a close second with an will be entertained by the chamber mothers
good natured consent.
of commerce at the Rotary club
average of 444
So exactly alike in appearance
dinner held in the Veterans' hall.
Stores on games reported:
that their school teachers had to
A B R H E The next event, following the se­
H ilU b o ro —
tie different colored ribbons In
5 0 1 0
Slwuucfc, It
lection of the celebration ruler, will their
hair to tell them apart. Flor­
5 1 2
0
H e in r ic h . *»
be
the
annual
queens
ball
a
n
d
.... 5 2
3 0
ence. Elizabeth and Laura Ewer,
C. V a ndehey, 2b
._. 5 0
3 2 coronation ceremonies at the Shute daughters of Mr and Mrs H E
d iia u k « , lb
« 0 1 1 park auditorium, beginning at 9 p. Ewer, give one some idea ot what
«.ics te r. e
4 0
0 1 m. July 3. This will be the social
r.. V a ndehey. 3b
4 0 1 0
rf
4 1 2
0 feature of the gala event. Commit­
H- r.na. c f
1
2 0 tees from the local Business and
S ta n s , p ............
Professional Women's club, which
40 5 15 4
louai
are assisting in the coronation cere­
A
B
R
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!
'.
C a m e lia » —
monies are: Dress committee—Mrs.
S u th e rla n d . »«
Eva Downs and Miss Marion Lytle;
H n e g a n . 2b
T u a la tin V a lle y League
H e dersen, I f
queen s throne committee — Mrs.
W L Pet |
W L Pet.
T u rk , c
Howard
Wells,
Miss
Patty
Lomax.'
V
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rb
o
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6 3 .66'. S herw ood
5 4 .555
Keynotda, p
and Miss Margaret Pranger.
A m ity
6 3 .667 C a rlto n
S 6 .333
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Events planned for July 1, the
tiia e y . l b —
1 (a h i. e f
opening day of the celebration, in - ' Sherwood dumped the Hillsboro
C la o n . r f ------
"Bears" into the cellar of the Tual­
I elude the pet parade and t h e atin
Valley league Sunday by hand­
A complete pro­ ing them
40 9 13 è grocers’ picnic.
lu ta i --------
a 12 to 7 defeat at the
gram has been arranged by the Shute park field. Next Sunday a ft­
H.
:.
W illamette
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committee in charge of the latter ernoon the "Bears" clash with the
G aaton
event. A pot luck dinner is sched­ fast-traveling Carlton squad a n d
B a tte rie « : K o lle rm e ie r. M cK e n x ie a n d
uled, games and other entertain­ Manager Ray Dillon expects t o
W enner ;
D avi», N euensehw ande r
and
T u rk .
ment with more than *50 in prizes have several new players In the
R. H. E. to be given in the various con­ starting lineup.
A kha
11
Mallory. Hillsboro third baseman,
tests.
L a u . el
at bat for the locals by
B u t te n e * :
L e v e re tte and S * i n d o n ;
The Fourth of July is planned as starred
for three hits, one of
S e h u lm e ric h . D a ile y and W ill» .
the big day of the gala event. First connecting
them
a
run in the fourth
on the day s program will be patri- with two home
on. The Sherwood second
' otic exercises at the park. Follow­ baseman. Harley, registered two
ing this will be the finish of the doubles and a three-base hit.
■go-as-you-please" race from Port­
Verboort dropped back into a tie
land and ending at the park. En­ with Amity for the league leader­
trants. now totaling 35, will leave ship bv losing to the latter 3 to 1.
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 ►
primary obligation to serve Hills­ Kellys restaurant in Portland at Newberg missed a chance to make
9 a. m. A display of fireworks is it a three-way tie for first when
boro.
Carlton blanked them 8 to 0. By
Allegation was made th a t the planned in the evening while danc­ defeating
Hillsboro. Sherwood ad­
size of the mains in the Hillsboro ing will be held in the afternoon vanced into a tie for second place.
distribution system is generally too and evening.
Jim Jennings, new "Bear hurler,
Crew of men has been engaged at took the mound for the locals Sun­
small and that in times of heavy
demand the pressure is reduced in the park this week putting the day and struck out 13 Sherwood
some localities to practically noth­ park in shape for the event. The batters. Tony Bronson and Jack
ing. making impossible proper serv­ midway, which in past years has Bohnson. recently signed infielders.
ice to customers. The complaint been dusty, has been planted to are expected to be in the lineup
as are two other new
further contended th a t the small grass and this is expected to elim­ next Siuiday
G e n e Schulte. "Oakie"
size of the mains made delivery of inate t h e dust problem. Picnic players.
Beeler. L Heinrich. P. Zimmerman
adequate volumes of water to fire tables are being repaired, lavatories and
Herb Zahnow were released this
hydrants impossible making i t will be repainted and remodeled, week.
necessary for the city to purchase a while the floor of the auditorium is Schedule of games for Sunday is
pumper and resulting in excessive being sanded and prepared f o r as follows: Hillsboro at Carlton.
insurance rates.
dancing. The park will be dec­ Verboort at Sherwood, and Amity at
The franchise of the company orated with flags, banners and 2000 Newberg.
That Verboort must forfeit the
provides for the installation of a colored lights and searchlights. Fer­
pumping plant and the mainte­ ris wheel, ’ merry-go-round.'' ’’tUt- last three games played in the
Tualatin
Valley league as a penalty
nance of a specified pressure for a-whirl." glider and other devices
fire fighting, according to the com­ will be provided for entertainment. for playing a man signed with an ­
was the decision reached
plaint. This has never been done
Four baseball games are planned other a club
league meeting Wednesday
and water users and property own­ during the celebration. The local at
night
at
Forest
Verooort
ers are thereby damaged, the com­ Sunset league team will probably was in a tie for Grove.
first place with
plainants allege. It was further de­ have a regular game on Sunday Amity, both teams having won six
clared th a t the condition of the afternoon, the same team will p.av games and lost three.
pipe now in use makes it question­ an all-star team from the Sunset
Bleachers are being built at the
able whether It would stand the league Monday, the H i l l s b o r o local ball park this week by SERA
application of adequate pressures "Bears." local Tualatin Valley league workers. Lumber for the bleachers
and makes it necessary to damage team, will play the Gaston "Farm­ • as furnished by the Tualatin Val­
streets and pavements to repair ers" on Tuesday, and the local Sun­ ley league club through the efforts
of George Wick, manager Mayor
leaks.
set team and the Bears will play O. Phelps and City Manager George
That the book value of the plant on the Fourth of July.
McGee co-operated in the work.
and operating expenses are exces­
The "Happy Days" celebration is
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sive was the contention of t h e managed and sponsored by the of­ i ’ i.erw 'M xi
b u ro
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complaint presented by the con­ ficers and directors of the HLlsboro H ilU
o a . t e r ie * : B r iw r i and D a y .
J e n n in g s
sumers. They pointed out that re­ Chamber o f Commerce, namely: ana DeaviJIe.
ports of the company show a to­ Lester Ireland, president; M. P
R. H. E.
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tal fixed capital devoted to the Cady, vice-president; L. J. Merrill, A 'm t y
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Hillsboro plant of *365 525.59. The treasurer: Ed. L. Moore, secretary;
b a tte r ie s : W ood and R o b b in s , Sahnuw
actual value of the entire plant, H. L. MacKenzie. Morris Weil and >nu M ille r
they alleged, is below *75.000 in its C. T. Richardson, directors; H. A.
R. I I . E.
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present condition. It was a l s o Kuratli. past president; Paul L. C a rlto n
pointed out in the complaint that Patterson, A. O. Johnson and L. J. B a tte rie s : S to u te n b e rg and f r y e r ; 1 K 4 i-
total operating expenses shown by Rushlow. new oflicers.
. k i. B la z e r and V e stal.
reports of the company are listed
as *14.443.62. These expenses are
Divorce Granted
excessive considering -.he condition
Cochran—Cora M. Cochran from
of the plant and include general Henry
H. Cochran.
office expenses which should not
Campbell—Delora L. Campbell
be charged against the consumers, from William Austin Campbell.
National Guard team continued
the complaining consumers con­
in the lead of the local diamond
tended. Deduction of excessive op­
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ball league this week while Pepco
erating expenses would show a net
Half-year license plates on trucks and the Bakery climbed Into a
utility operating income for t h e are available now. according to three-way tie for second place with
Hillsboro plant of *17,174.78. accord- the sheriffs office.
Ireland's by defeating Safeway and
Sunset Team
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