The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 12, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Locals D ow n
Scholls R esident
Bears to Play
Eugene Citizens Don Old Time
Costumes for “Oregon Trail'
Loop * L e a d e r
I 11, V erb o o rt H ere
in Public Schools
N ext Sunday
H ere Sunday Changes in educational principles
Sun»e( League
W L IV«
A loha
5 0 l.OOO'Orenco
W illam ette 4 1 S
K.»y
C ornelius
4 1 .800 Gaston
T ualatin
4 1 .8001 Laurel
Hillsboro
2
.400|V erboort
W
2
2
1
1
J
8
I
3
3
4
4
5
IVt
.40«'
4 On
.100
.2 O
.«‘00
Local Sunset team took a hand
in upsetting league leaders Sunday
by trouncing W illam ette 9 to 4 at
tile Sliute park Held Cornelius was
the other loop leader to taste de­
feat. losing to T u alatin and going
down to a three-way tie for second
place with W illam ette and T u ala­
tin. Aloha was the only leader to
m aintain a clean slate by turning
back Orcnco.
After trailing nt the short end
of a 2 to 1 score, the locals u n ­
corked a scoring spree in tile fifth
inning to tally six runs Both teams
scored twice during the balance
of the game making th e final store
9 to 4
In other games T ualatin defeated
Cornelius 6 to 3. Aloha stopped
Orcnco 7 to 3. Roy beat Verboort
7 to 4 and Laurel defeated Gaston
6 to 4. Schedule for next Sunday
is as follows: Hillsboro at Laurel.
Cornelius at Willamette. Verboort
at Aloha. Orenco at T ualatin, and
G aston a t Rov.
Hiliflboro—
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AB R H E
Stone, c
1 I
C. Vandehey, as
8 2 0
Straus», lb
Capon, e f
E. Vandehey. 2b
O 'Brien, rf
Dann». If
L. Vandehey. 8b
E. J u n ten , p
Total
U illam« tte—
Campbell. •»
Tuor, 8b
Dev ley. 2 b
Rieh. If
H ereden. e f
Groas, lb
I
Sehneir. c
Kollerm eier, p
Carter, p
T o ta l
2
1
0
0
0
I
1
1
3
0
2
O
0
1
I
0
1
0
0
0
0
86 9 10 2
AB R H E
4 1 1 0
36
Hillsboro- -Runs»
W illam ette- Run»
4
7
1
10O O 6O 200
9
10 v 10 0 1 0 1
4
R- H E
T ualatin ________________
10
C ornelius
„ 10
B atterie«: Schreiner and R eiber; Rey­
nolds. Huson and Turk.
R. H. E.
7
Aloh«
O reneo
3
6
2
Batterie» Leverette and Saindon ; Bliss
and Voelker.
R- H. E
7
Roy
Verboort
..........
................
. „ 8 2 .
B atteries: Meeuwaen and V a n d en a n d en ;
Jensen and Sohler.
R. H R
•
Laurel
. 6 12
Gaaton
.4
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_ 4
were many and varied during the
56 years that M artin N. Bonham.
T u a la t in V a l le , I e a r n , -
W I. P e l
\ v 1. IV t
Scholls, taught school but he doubts
I t
N e w tx m
if tlie new methods are much of an V \ e ib . x . . r t
S 4 .6*57 l',-. r l l
t. *
'< V
improvement over the old d a y s Sh.Tw.xxl 7 S « . I Hillatx-tx,
» 1» 1«S
Education today is too rapid and
Hillsboro "B ears” dropped a n-
not thorough enough, lie declared I’tlicr game Sundav afternoon at
during a recent Hillsboro visit Newbern. lo in g bi a score of 9 to
Children today seem to go through 4 In the other two games sched­
school and college according to uled. \ ei txxu t and Amity were de­
feated. but continued m a tie tor
tim e and not by the book.
in t h e league. The
In December, 1927, the veteran Bears place
meet Vcitxx'n here next
pedagogue retired to h i s small Sunday in a regular league game
farm near Scholls, rounding out 56 and the House of Day id squad
years of service ui t h e public Monday afternoon in an exhibi­
schools. Twenty years of tills period tion game.
were spent in W ashington county
Newberg opened the till in earn ­
schools. 47 years in Oregon, and tlie est. piling up seven runs before the
nine years prior m Wisconsin and Hillsboroites were able to break in ­
Iowa. These long years of associa­ to the scoring column, in t h e
tion with the youth of th e coun­ sixth. H anna singled and stole so, -
on Heinrich s sh aip
try have left th eir stam p for, a l­ ond. scoring
St.uige! In: safely and was
though lie is nearly 54 years of single
followixi by Mallory, who smgltxi
age, lie still has a twinkle In his to score Heinrich Stangel a n d
eyes and takes an active interest Mallory were brought home by
in the developments of tlie day.
Deaville's one-base lut Newberg
Born in Iowa. August 28. 1850. came back to score two more runs
Bonham attended the Lenox Col­ in its half of the inning to end
Although Eugene's big Oregon Trull epic, to be enacted with a
legiate Institute a t Hopkins. Iowa, the scoring Stangel's work in the
and started his career of teaching field and relief pitching was the pageant cast of more than 2000. Is »till some weeks away, «he entire
feature
of
the
game,
while
H
an
n
as
city
has gone back to pioneer days for every,lay dress. Here are four
in Wisconsin in 1869 As it was
necessary for bun to work ins way base-running was outstanding A. of the leaders In the big event. They are Cal M. Young, chairm an ef
ohlgemuth of the w Inners w as the world famous pioneer parade: Mildred Moore, dance director:
through school, he taught a term W
the only player to connect for an Mrs. Hugh Hampton, comm ittee member, and John Radmore, who singe
and then returned to college.
extra base hit during the game.
He came to Oregon in 1879. set­
Verboort lost a dose game at the famous ‘‘Driver's Song" In the pageant. The celebration, which
tling in Canyon City. G rant coun­ C arltou 7 to 6. while Sherwood will include many events, will be held July 26, 27, and 28.
ty. aud served there for 27 years. nosed out Amity 4 to 3. Gaines
He also served as county superin­ scheduled next Sunday are Verboort ey C G earln c t ux. order; Liquid­
tendent of schools for six years. at Hillsboro. C arlton at Sherwood, ation of Shute Savings bank, order
regarding sale of assets; Washing»
In 1906 lie came to Washington and Amity at Newberg
Hillakoru—
am K It E ton county vs. Hannali CcrkiU et
comity, taking a school at Laurel, Hanna.
I
al. confirming report; United Staves
and has rem ained ever since. D ur­ H einrich, sa
4 1
Aiuui.il state poultry convention
bank of Portland et al vs. Isabella
4 I
ing his work here he taught in S tängel. If
Mallory,
rf
4 1
M Walker et al. default, decree; has bixui ttnnoiineed for July 20 at
many county schools, among which Oakes. 2b
Olive Taylor vs Jennie Taylor, o r­ Corvallis under the direction of tlie
were Laurel. Cedar Mill, Jacktowu. Bohnson. lb
der: and B artlett Cole vs. Hulda poultry departm ent at Oregon S tate
Midway. Buck Heaven, Grabel, M id­ S ta n * . P
college Iikstead of the usual three-
o y en , e f
Nordell et al. confirming report.
dleton and Hazeldale. For a few R
Rehse. 3b
Probate orders were issued In tlie day convention and discussion, tlie
years prior to his retirem ent lie D illon. 2b
followmg estates George R itter. session has been cut to one day this
substituted in various county schools D eaville. c
Rosella H athorn, Louise Burch. year Word troin the poultry de­
Bonliam now resides with his
Total
36 4 ti & Norman Thatcher. Carl E. Muller. partm ent indicates that poultrymen
daughter. Mrs. Minnie D. B artlett,
\ e » here—
AB E H E
F E. Kmner. John R Stephenson. over the state request th a t the
near Scholls Although he is proud H W iremuth. 2b
I S I S Emery Alpheus Stew art. F. A Lan- meeting be held as usual, but th at
of his teaching record he is equal­ J. V i »n. »a
4 0 0 1
yon and Elizabeth McGovern. O r­ the time be cut to one day
ly proud of his seven grandchil­ Renne, 'b
3 1 1 0
5 1 3
0 ders were also issued m tlie guard­
dren and seven great-grandchildren. B ristoh. *• _
K im », rf
4 2 1 0
ianship ot FYieda K norr. Elm er
E lliott, c f
5 1 1 0
Burch. Wilhelnuna Ruff. Darto C as-
M- r^i. .e. 3b
J l l O
4 0 1 1 ale and William M. Mating.
State Poultry Meet
Planned at Cor\ allis
City Council Acts
on Occupation Tax
(C oatin ’. . | from paire 1)
Fox. p
Caldwell, ib
4 0
2 1
Beaverton Grange
Host to Pomona
s li
flying enthusiast, would volunteer
to assist in directing Work a t the
field. Action was then taken by
the council appointing Merrill as
U U IU ll«* u
one v member of a a kV
committee
of i
three fr° m the local American I^ -
< . V
Pion
t si with tkn
gion TWif
post to
to AA-nncro
co-operate
the
city in the construction, promotion
and handling of the airport.
Merrill requested th a t work at
the field be conducted in such a
/ way as to keep one runway avail-
BETHANY-CEDAR MILLS—Mrs. able for flyers and suggested th at
K J. Strut temeier of Iowa, form er­ persons interested in avL’ io n “would'
ly of this community , gave a lecture be glad to keep in touch with the
Sunday night at the Presbyterian construction so th a t this result be
church on "Holy Land," through accomplished. Mayor O. Phelps re ­
which she and her husband travel­ ported th t all grading m ust be done
H ere N ext Saturday
ed. Next Sunday night Rev K J
(C ontinued from page 1 1
Mrs Eleanor A McDougall, g rad ­
Strattem eier. former pastor of the this sum m er and th a t the runways Tliyng of P o n lan d route 5. alleged Y oungberry P roducts
uate Singer sewing Instructor, will
Bethany Presbyterian church, will must be closed during the construc­ owner and driver respectively, of
for F ountain P roduced open a Singer Sewing Machine
continue the lecture at the Bethanv tion work. The council also recom­ the oth er m achine involved in th e
mended th a t steps be taken to crash.
1156 Second
Presbyterian church.
A new Youngberry product is shop Saturday a t
Mr. and Mrs Glenn C arr visited promote increased use of the field
Mrs. Ludwig asks »25.000 d am ­ being put on the m arket by Mrs street. She is equipped to do dress­
Mr. and Mrs. E Kruske of Sylvan
T hat tiv federal engineer had ages. declaring in her suit th a t .he G race Harvey ot 845 North Range making a n I hem stitching, as well
T hursday night.
acted favorably on th e application
as give instructions on all Singer
Miss Nellie Larsen, who is em ­ tor continuation of th e i irport pro­ suffered cuts about the head, body street. The product is a result of appltanc
She will have new and
ployed in Portland, spent a few ject was the report of Mayor Phelps. and arms, a fractured collar bone her experim ents over a period of used inadiin s for sale and rent.
days of her vacation with M C. He declared th a t the project had and shoulder, skull fracture and two years. It consists of Juice, syrup
Larsen and family, her home folks.
im pairm ent of vision and hearing a rd fruit and is being used In foun­
Births
R em ainder of h er vacation will be been increased from one m onth to as a result of the accident. Mr Lud­ tain dishes and drinks here a t the I
F"psdalil To Mr and Mrs. An­
three. The application will be re ­
spent in Idaho
wig seeks »35.000 for an alleged Palm Drug store and the Hillsboro drew F "‘sdahl of i.car Laurel, July
turned
to
the
county
committee
Miss Phyllis White. Charles W al­
broken neck and cuts about the Ice company Tlie product has been , 6. a girl.
ters, Sam Walters. Mr. and Mrs within a few days for approval and
well received in Portland, she states ' Krailtsch ..1 To Mr and Mis
Jack Satchel, and Mr. and Mrs. the work is expected to sta rt w ith­ head, body and limbs. The daugh­
ter alleges th a t she suffered cuts,
Gene K rautscheid of near West
F rank Parm er of Portland spent in a week or two, he said.
»ERNIE ROSCOE JETT
Union. July 8. a boy.
and st vered ligam ents in the right
the F ourth a t Molalla
Rutlf e—To Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
arm
and
internal
injuries
and
seeks
Funeral
services
for
Vernle
R
o
s
.1
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen and
»15.000 damages Additional d am ­ coe Jett. 46 who died Monday at Rutledi of Hillsboro. July 3. a girl.
Wesley and Lois Larsen of Cali­
fornia visited Tom Larsen's father,
ages tot ling »250 are sought for Hillsboro, were conducted today at
Marriage I.irense
M. C. Larsen, and family last week
the rep; .r of the Ludwig car. The 2:30 p m. from the local C hristian
Josephine Alphonse Boerst a n d
Wesley Larsen is going to spend
compla. cs allege th a t the Thyngs church with Rev. R L. Putnam of­
Alice Ernst, both of P o rt­
the sum mer with his grandfather,
(C ontinued from p age 1 »
failed to stop at a boulevard stop ficiating. Interm ent was at the Mildred
land route 5, July 6
M. C. Larsen.
sets of six swings. Sand boxes have sign.
Crescent Grove cemetery. Beaver­
Willard
George Hughes of Hills­
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Schulz e n ­ also been provided for each school.
Louis B. Holt, Hillsboro, charged ton.
boro route 4 and Orayce Elnora
tertained with a picnic F ourth of
Mr
Je
tt
was
born
December
7
Additional
contributions
reported
July Present were Mr. and Mrs. this week by Mrs. Patterson were with non-support, was arraigned 1887. at Greenville. Ill He Is su r­ Gifford of Hillsboro. July 10
I uesday in the county court and
N P. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Ed
vived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Je tt
Divoree Suit Filed
Kruske of Sylvan Mr. and Mrs Carnation Milk Products company. bound over to the grand jury u n ­ of Parkdale; three sons, George
Lockett—C harles H Lockett vs
J. Muerer. Miss Io rell Boy. Je a n ­ $5; Ladies' Aid society of the L u th ­ der »250 bond. Udell Chase and Byron and Willard Je tt of Park-
Ellen Lockett.
ette Schulz, and the host and host­ eran church, another church o r­ Chester Jansen, also of Hillsboro,
one daughter. Hazelle Je tt of Mary
S te w a rt— Thelm a Stew art vs.
ess^ Mr. and Mrs A rthur Schulz ganization and John Bailey, less and charged with concealing stolen dale;
Parkdale; and two brothers. Harry Thom
as
H Stew art
Bethany Presbyterian S u n d a y th a n $5.
property and using profane lan g ­ L J e tt of Hongkong. China, and
Olsen Hilda s OLsen vs August
school had their picnic in Penin­
Pictures of activities under the uage. respectively, were arraigned Theodore W J e tt o f Cleveland
M Isen
sula park Wednesday.
two local projects will be taken
Mr. Je tt had been in Hills­
Mr. and Mrs, Jam es W alters en ­ th is week to supplem ent reports to tlie sam e day and given 24 hours Ohio
boro seven m onths before his death
in which to consult attorneys.
Divorce Granted
tertained with a dinner party Sun­ headquarters,
Rosier said. He also
Heaton — Clarence Heaton from
day GuesU were G ertrude Walters
Fine of »125 and sentence of six
Subscribe
for
the
Argus.
reported
th
a
t
the
Cwo
pi
a'.ground
Gladys
Heaton.
and A rthur Pearson. P ortland' 2 nt-
m onths in jail were m eted out to
K.
Hiteon: Gay WiEon directors took charge a t th e city ft. C. Elliott of Beaverton T h u rs­
park
during
July
H «■ Oorothy Mid Duane
day Ih the ¡ocal justice of th e p eace-
s-namoerlain. C'ympia Wash ; LCt; ‘
court when he plead guilty to a
Mead. Nehalem, and Delina Satchel, C ounty P. T. A. P icnic
drunken driving charge. He was
Beaverton, Lots Meg£ and Dorothv
P lan n ed for July 22 offered parole on a jail sentence
and Duane Chamberlain are mak7 ’
BEA V ERTON -A nnual £ Z nic oi on condition th at he pay th e fine.
ing an extended visit a t the Wal-
Fine of »20 was assessed C hester
t h e W ashington County P a re n t-'
»era home
Evelyn Waiters sp « l. the last ot T eaciitr associations will be held J.instil o t HihslxjiO Wednesday
the week with relatives in Hillsboro. a t Louie s Place on the T ualatin when he appeared in th e county
river July 22. All members of P a r­ court and plead guilty to a charge
M AIN STREET
ent-T eacher asociations in W ash­ of using profane, abusive and In­
ington county are invited to come decent language in a public place.
PH O N E 81
Orders in the followlhg circuit
with their families and bring lunch.
court cases were issued this week:
If you Change your address kind Clarence Heaton vs. G ladys H eat­
(Continued from pay* 1>
W
» BO OUR
ly notify th e Argus direct and at on. default, decree; United S tates
favorably to hand work, he be­ once.
National bank of Newberg vs. Dew-
lieved.
This store w ill be open nights and a p a rt
Cunningham, accompanied b y
o f Sundays.
K enneth Tillotson of Forest Grove.
SERA engineer in charge o t the
survey, and George McGee of Hills­
boro, secretary of the T ualatin.
S p ecia ls for July 13 and 14
Valley Drainage and MCOu Control
association, examined the lower 15
miles of the stream Saturday. P u r­
pose of the trip was to ascertain
conditions and determine the feasi­
bility of an SERA work project for
clearing off the stream banks and
B all M ason or
improving the channel and flood
Red & W h ite
capacity.
K err’s R egular
Talk on Holy Land
Given at Bethany
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l.a le Grange of Foie.I Glove will
present a program at the all-dav
llieeling ot the Hillsboro Grange
Satin,lay A ixiskei dinner will b e
etyed at noon aud Hie program
w ill lx- > n en In the allei luxin. Tlie
publie is invited to attend.
Slated for July 23
(IN (IK I GON I MOIS
JULY CLEARANCE
SALE CONTINUES
CANYON Cl I'V The grasshofi|iet
menace m G ram county, so till a ■
a seriola, liile.slatiou gixvs. Lx a
thing ot the past tor tins year, r e ­
pon.. County Vient It G John-
■ i.'ti I lie 1 . in V ilici Cantellien .
as; ix lal ion worked diligently and
with lederai aid lor supplies has
,, mplelely wtfX'd out the IxxLs I I I
Unit district. Mr Johnston say.,
thus saving sum mer feed lor al
Imisi 4000 head ot cattle f'lie main
beds iti Ila* Fox valivi district Wile
III') t i o u i l s ,
illy .,
I oo Late to Classify
B t l I V ili I
I n u i. e iio ik
n r.
C m
».I
•k
X nl'l* I
w <"•.1
K.
« .n t .K ilo n
Study of Tualatin
Conducted Saturday
Prom pt Service
SPECIAL
M aling A ppointed to
B artlett P ear Group
B. E. Maling of Hillsboro ha.~.
been appointed on th e control com­
m ittee to supervise the m aiketing
agreem ent for the Pacific coast
B artlett p e a r canning Industry,
which has been approved by Secre­
tary of Agriculture Henry A. W al­
lace.
GEM
MIGHROMATIC
RAZOR
25c
W ith B lad es
2 lots, 3-room house, well
located, for »450.00, terms.
A real buy, 7-rootn house,
strictly modern, some fu rn i­
ture. Price $2600.00, liberal
terms.
Modern home, fully fu rn ish ­
ed for sale a t a bargain. You
can move right in and have a
real home.
E. A.
2 1929 Ford R oadsters
Ford Sed an
1934 T errap lan e
1-ton Ford Truck
D o d g e D elivery
Truck Load o f IN D IA and
P E N N S Y L V A N IA TIRES
Just A rrived !
G as - O il - A ccesso ries
LENOX BLADES
5 fo r
IOC
G R IF F IT H
R eal E state and
Insurance
Can finance y o u r insurance
prem ium s on a m o n th ly
basis.
1 1 5 2 2nd St.
P h on e 171
USED
C A R S Aspar’gus JARS
Cars B ou gh t, Sold and
C onsigned
Cars W ash ed and P olish ed
Used Car Exchange
Delta D rug Store
A g e n c y for N ash and
H udson and T errap lan e
2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
A ll G reen
No. 2 m edium n o rth ­
west.
N ew pack
93c
Q uart
AiaJVz
Your ch oice
(K l ltllD U s
W ash o G ranulated
Large size
25c
OF COURSE
yo u n e e d s o m e th in g
Red & W h ite
26c
M cC A LL
of a
DOG FOOD
3 for
Knee Action
IIis answer w ill show why
it is now advisable to in ­
vest in C hevrolet. Just like
t h e C hevrolet-F isher no­
d ra ft v e n tila tio n feature of
last year.
T he lead er “still leads'*
w ith the
L ow est Priced P /g-ton
Truck in the W orld!
McCALL
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES UIIITII XW. Manager
O lds and C hevrolet
3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
•JI-USMOBILE "Style l.iader"
W e D o H em stitch in g and D ressm aking
F a ir w a y
M any other items specially priced fo r F rid a y and
S aturday. These prices good J u ly 13 and 14 only.
M a rk e t
________________ IN D E P E N D E N TLY O W N E D A N D O PER A TED
HELLO
FOLKS!
Have you seen our new open-front grocery store?
Come in and pay us a v is it! A nd take advantage
o f our bargains.
P rices E ffectiv e
Friday, S atu rd ay and M onday, July 13, 14 and 16
Jell W ell
CHEESE
Assorted Flavors.
6
25c
p k g ..
lie
Pound
Flour
K itchen Queen.
A ll hard wheat.
49-lb .
$ g .5 9
B ag
1
C orn Flakes
Oregon, fu ll cream.
T h a t tasty kind.
Jersey brand.
4
25c
pkgs.
Toilet Tissue
Peanut B utter
1000-Hheet rolls.
Fresh ground.
6 rolls
25c
2
Shrim p
G rapefruit
Mason Jars ..
Fancy Southern.
19c
n».
2
5.OZ. tins
D ainty Bit.
No. 2 can
Soap Powder
Chocolates
P ow der
Bulk.
4-oz. ‘can
69c
B a b b it’s.
2 8-oz.
15c
Pound
O ld fashioned.
D ozen
Soap Powder
Calumet
B aking
19c
10c
P ints, complete 59c.
5C
pkgs.
Mazola Oi,
Close out.
10c
Mayonnaise
*it-gallon tin
10c
10c
Pound
39c
Corned Beef
Fresh and tasty.
isty.
B ulk.
15c.
A rm o u r’s best.
2
25c
FRESH VEGETA BLES
TO M A TO E S
25c
IT !
O M E T H IN G very for
m o l?
Or to m rfh in g
♦hat you II fool co m fo rfo
My d ra tted up in? Me
C all'» co lle c tio n o f fo r ­
m al clothe* fea tu re» every
♦ype. Sm art (oik are g o
ing in for (h e new dinner
or co ck ta il co tfu m e t like
♦ he ♦wo tk efeh ed .
The
>»»• on (h e right h a t a
» ep a ra te c a p e and a cut
o u t back.
The »mailer
fig u re wear» a low back,
h igh -fron t a ffa ir
th at »
em inently «m art. You can
m ake eith er o f them in
your leisure tim e with
M cC all'» e ip lic it printed
d irection » to
te e
you
th o u g h
from
»tart to
flfWtl.
ca r if he w ould lik e to re­
tu rn to le a f springs or to
exchange fo r any o th e r type
o f “ knees.”
R egular
C alo
HAS
S
23c
Box
D IN IN G
A ND D A N C IN G
Black Pepper
B all M ason or
K err’s R egular
a P a ir
f V A / A M
V A C ,N A N A D W
l W
ID T H S
I N V /A C 5
EIG H TS.
COM PLETE
STOCK
10c
CAPS
S-J 98
15c
A SK A N Y
OW NER
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MILK
\\ bites, b l a c k a n d
w hiles,
enmbinat inns,
tans and blacks. O x ­
ford», straps, ties. Ex
Ira n rd in a ry s p e c ia l!
Shirts, Shorts
FOR
JARS
SOAP
Summer Shoes
For m e n ! ( 'n tln n «hii ls
ami broadcloth slinrts
in a big d e a r
Mice. Each
Lighthouse.
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Values $1 and $1.25. A
big special lo t al at
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to W e a l'. N o tio n s ,
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t ; i ; i ,\ i n
Local Playground
Programs Success
4
cd dr« iT-tL.i* in lut nip a« Iran«* in
the »»Mints- th b year aiintihm : to
C II l l « i r in»m county un»»nt it
lias been . t.»t«*d that milk (tom
turnip fed row » may I n * < la i i i < .t
.M*paiatrl\ and Ita unr prohibited in
liukui« chec;»e
111,1 AMOOK Con-ddriahlr
tut loti aiMinst uinulitg turnip.*, tor
cow l««‘d hit* l’«'t*u ¿darted in l’tlla
mnok county. based on th r rup-
p« iiio ii I hat thc\ flavor th r milk
and a d h o u ih
and (bus
(Continued fruni pnee 11
and have agreed to let employes,
who desire to attend the game off
R un»
...
o o o o a 4 0 0
without “docking’* them R espond
Hita
-0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0
8
Nevber*—
to advance ticket sales has been
W
ashington
County
P
o
m
o
n
a
Runa
2 2 1 0 2 2 0 0
fine, he stated.
9
Hita
2 2 1 0 2 2 0 I 11 G range will hold its next quarterly
R. H E. meeting at the Beaverton G range
Carlton
County R epublicans
6
4 hall July 25.
Verboort
3 Senator Peter Zim m erm an o 1
to O rg a n ize Ji
July 20
Batterie* ; S touten be rjf and F ryer; Lyd*
aud Miel.
Yamhill county, independent candi­
W ashington County Republican
H. E. date for governor, has promised to d u b will be organized July 20 at
»
2 talk on "progressive" legislation, ac-
8 p in a t the Hillsboro chamber
9
2
B a t t e n m : Brow n and H a iley
W.sal eorduig to Mrs. Josephine Strickler, of commerce All county Republi­
K.s.nbaing
lecturer. Features front several ot cans interested are Invited to a t ­
the subordinate granges have been tend. Several Portland speakers will
T t -.' t I I V , t „
planned Tins program will prob­ be present.
1
1 H ill U a t e
ably be from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. and
will be open meeting if the hail New Business O pens
space permits.
Total _____
Hilla boro-—
12. 19,'( |
a id p >1. < u u t | mi I killed out l»'h>ie tin* ilmip«’ have not I wm , ii proved
G ale G range Presen«»
| I hr ir iill u UI probably I n * a muiK
P rogram H ere Saturday ih«' li<i|)|i< i N ■|)i<*tt l w ry badlv
House David Team
to Play on Monday
1 0
l
T hursday, July
L E T T U C E
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