iiillsbor Early Copy— Muken for Few er Minta ken ami Better Service •-m Oregon Products— The Argus is Printed on Oregon Made News W ith W h it II is C o m b in e d th e H H i b oro Independent Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, -May 30, 1935 V olum e 42, No. 15 'Clive of India” Here Tonight Sunset Squad W in s Sunday In Romantic Film Fruit Growers to H o ld M eet T o elles M ove; N ew Fam ily H ere from C orvallis Field Day at C orvallis A n ­ L ocals T ravel to O renco for G am e T his W eek nounced on June 7 III» W in . *'. L y r a s . O n i n l y A c . 'i t J sored by th e G range S a tu rd ay night. Mrs Jessie T illm an a n d O ren and G ilb ert F ro st sp en t th e w e ek ­ end w ith re la tiv e s a t B irkenfeld. Mr and Mrs. O scar B enefiel and fam ily of W illam ina vieited a t the F red B enefiel hom e S unday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W estcott of T im ber w ere here Sunday. Mr. and M rs R obert H illik e r m ade a tr ip to S e a ttle last w eek. Cecil I-ane of M ist w as in B u x ­ ton Sunday. Iv in K ing and fam ily of A loha visited frien d s h e re S atu rd ay . E Stow ell and son D onald and T hom as C arm en m ade a tr ip to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . S unday d in n e r guests a t t h e G eorge R iggle hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom R iggle of B irkenfeld. Mr. arid Mrs. A B. E dw ards, Mr and Mrs D avid E d w ard s a n d K e n ­ neth A lbright. G erald Pow ell w as hom e from, E .tac a d a for th e w eek-end. D elm ar R iggle re tu rn e d to his hom e a t B irk en fe ld S a tu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. R obert Sim pson of F orest G rove visited re la tiv e s here Sunday. M r and M rs E arl F ish er of T im ­ ber a re spending th e w eek a t the G eorge F ish e r hom e. Party Planned M ountaindale I By . M r ,. J w i* M s y s r ,| Graduation Held at Wallace School W A LLA C E—G ra d u a tio n exercises w ere held a t th e W allace school F riday. G ra d u ate s w ere T helm a Signor. E d ith A nderson. E dith G ib ­ son, E d w in C o n k lin a n d G len B ald­ win. T h is is th e largest g rad u atin g class in se v e ra l years. M iss L iela P e ters re tu rn e d to her hom e a t M oun tain d ale last w eek a fte r h a v in g finished h e r y e ar tea ch in g a t th e W allace school. M r< G ladys S m ith a n d P aul G ra h am visted Mrs. S m ith 's son, P aul Sm ith, a t th e D o em b ech er hospital in P o rtla n d S upnday. H» is reev o e rin g ra p id ly and hopes to be hom e soon. Mr. a n d Mrs. C lare n ce Nelson a n d c h ild ren E lsie a n d Donald. Floyd B u rn sw o rth . M rs M. S ignor a n d d a u g h te rs E dna a n d T helm a, Floyd. F red and E dw in C onklin, E dit£ A ndersen a n d P a u l G rah am picnicked a t W ashington p a rk in P o rtla n d Sunday. V irginia M ohr w ent to P o rtlan d S unday to spend th e su m m er w ith h e r sister. B U X TO N —A d in n er w as given Sm all fruit grow ers of W ashing­ ; by th e W B A and G range la- W Pet W I- Peti ton county m ay be in te rested in Î I MM ' dies a t the hall here May 22. h o n o r­ l u n l a t il i «I »» l.(MH»'Nherw«aal th e field day al C o rv allis e x p e r i­ 2 4 Mt . \|,.h a b « I G aston ing ten m em bers of th e class of '35 I ft .187 1 m ent station Ju n e 7. A n n o u n c e ­ A tllm n a tte 4 2 *.»-7 Or*»»«“ 1 of B anks high T hey a re B onnie I ft I «7 m ents from ttie e x p e rim e n t statio n I.a.nel 4 2 .bb7|(’ornrlhf u ft (»tn» M anley. Ju n e G arvin. C h a rlo tte H tll.lM .ru » .1 I state: I S ullivan. L ora G ary W ilm a Bailey, HiUnboru's S i i i i m ' I l.a g u c m took "Som e 10,000 s tra w b e rry seed- , W ilm a R osencrans. E velyn Ja c k - L 'o m eh iu m t» cam p h e re S unday lings w ill be fru itin g for th e first - son. E lsie M eyers. V ernon W atson lifternoon H to 4. slinking off the tim e O ver 200 selections p re vious-I ' and H a rry Seabold T he b irth d a y s h a u l lu rk thut hud (logged th e ir |y m ade are being given fu rth e r ! nt Mrs. V ida Pow ell and M rs E thel H a l l for th ree w eeks and guinlltg tria l and a n u m b e r of v a rie tie s M eyers w ere also observed. A bout , , w ill trav e l to O r­ c o untry a re being tested here A m iscellaneous sh o w er w as g iv ­ e l , co mid are iletei tinned to coll- "O ver loot*) seedlings of red en fo r M rs D avid E dw ards. M rs iiiuie ou th e com e-huck path. rasp b erries. Y oungberries. p u rp le R obert H illiker, a n d -Mrs. L loyd H illsboro o p e n ed u p the gam e canes, blackcaps and b la c k b e rrie s ( M organ May 22 a t th e G range hall. w ith u th re e -ru n lead in the first a re grow ing on th e farm s, som e o f ( A larg e crow d w as present. inning und w as n e v er headeil w hich look prom ising. T h ree large V enetian fe a ­ species from C hina a re being used M rs A lex A llen sp en t T h u rs­ K ealures of the gum e w ere the L o re tta Y oung Mid R onald C olm an in "C live of India tu r e for tongiht, F riday and .Saturday T he story. w hich traces the in som e of the crosses. day and F rid a y in H illsboro. teody Ih ree -h lt p itc h in g of A ustin A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r Mr. and M rs P e rrie M ills and rise of R obert C live from a $25 u y e ar cle rk in the Fast India com ­ Si roffnrd und th e cnnslsteiit fie ld ­ "An e x p erim e n t in th e tra in in g legal a d v ertisin g to th e A rgus. T eam ed on th e screen to r th e M rs M erle S ta n d ifo rd and son pany to th e co n q u ero r of a nation, stresM ’H the p riv ate life of E n g ­ and pru n in g of th ree d iffere n t v a r ­ ing und h illin g of ’W hitey" Mut- first tim e in th e ir b rillia n t screen M erle Jr. v isited several days last la n d ’» g re atest h e ro und the p a rt his lovely w ife p layed in his ieties of red ra sp b e rrie s and of the suii, 15 y ear old second basem an w iitte y " poled out tw o tw o-base Y ounglx-rry w ill be of in te re s t to , careers, W illiam Pow ell and G inger w eek at th e W illiam Best hom e triu m p h s und defeats. R ogers have roles of a b rillia n t A girl. Je w e l V irginia, w as born hits S u n d ay und n a rro w ly m issed m any Hesults of n in e y e a rs c o m - , .m other w hen u long d riv e W'us partsons betw een irrig a te d and un- N ew York a tto rn e y and a young to M r and M rs. C laren ce K irk at ruled foul by un inch He also irrig a te d sm all fru its w ill be given. society girl, respectively. T he ro ­ Sacram ento, Cal., last w eek. M rs E tta E dw ards left S un d ay M ethods and costs of irrig a tio n w ill I m antic story is "S ta r of M id­ tu rn ed in good fielding p e rform - night," R K O -R adio picture, a t th e for W auneta, Neb. She w as a c ­ be exp lain ed ince. V enetian S unday, M onday a n d com panied as tar as P o rtla n d by Itu fu s Fox. H illsboro shortstop, Insect and disease problem s w i l l S u flk a ll I.» a g a r a good m an in th is tow n to stre tc h y o u r c ar do llars fo r you was o u tstan d in g a t but. gettin g tw o given special a tte n tio n b y T uesday. As th ese tw o u n ite to M r E dw ards a n d G eorge Riggle. W I . P e ll W L P et | be He pours e x tra m iles in to y o u r ta n k w ith TEX A CO FIR E - solve a puzzling m y stery . G inger J u n e G a rv in and E lsie M eyers hits, a w alk und u free base by G uards b o 1.000 A rv u a 2 8 .<00 I specialists in those fields Ir e la n d 2 2 .WW S a ia w a y 2 8 .400 I C H IE F gasoline. H e chases engine g rie f fo r you, w ith long- v irtu e of being hit by u pitched V isitors w ill assem ble Just w est is a fte r still a n o th e r m a n --n o n e a re em ployed in H illsboro. T u a la tin V a lle y F a ir w a y 2 2 .600 Soda W o rk » I ft 147 ' Mrs. T h o r G roenbeck of V e r­ nail G uy W eeilinun, H arold V oel­ of th e a g ric u ltu ra l hall at 9 30 a o th e r th a n Pow ell him self, b u t lasting TEX A CO M OTOR OIL. A nd sh-h-h, th e w hole chassis W L P e ll W I. P rt only w ith m atrim o n ial aspirations. n o n ia v isited M rs. R. W. M anley N utional G uardsm en finished th e i m J u n e 7. and from th e re th ey I k e r and G eorge S chm idt also had C a r lto n ft I .»S3 V e r n o n ia ' ' ■»»<» keeps q u iet for M A R FA K lu b ric an t. I believe y ou'd even one d a y last w eek. i good day a t but mid in th e field. F orest G I I *«M» S h erw ood 2 i 400 first ro u n d of play in the local | w ill be guided th ro u g h th e ex p ert- d riv e o u t of y o u r w ay, to get th e best of care for y o u r car F ra n k B u rg h o lzer J r . of F a irv ale 4 1 .M00 N e w b e rg I ft 147 softball league w ith a clean slate j m ental lots. T u a la tin und A loha com e th ro u g h A m ity Inform ation G iven 3 2 « m » H ills b o r o « »» ’* ’<• und fur in th e leud of o th e r com- w as a B u x to n v isito r M ay 22. . . . alw ays helpful, friendly, e x ac tly right. w ith v ictories to c o n tin u e in a tie V e r b o o r t Civil Service Exam J. L an e re ce iv e d in ju rie s to his H illsboro 'B ear»” dro p p ed th e ir p e tlto rs Second plan- in th e league for first place by tu rn in g back eyes in a cat accid en t n e a r h e re l igurd B to 4 und W illam ette 8 to six th stra ig h t gam e ut V erboort is still In doubt w ith Irela n d 's and A pplications for th e e x am in atio n THE i respectively. L au re l nosed out S u n d a y a fte rn o o n 12 to tl T his com ­ F airw ay , tie d w Ith MM) each, to j for ap p ren tic e in th e g overnm ent S a tu rd a y night. M r. and Mrs. Elm o T allm an ar.d Guxton 5 to 4. w hile S herw ood ing S u n d ay th e loculs w ill clash m ake u p a postponed gam e p rin tin g office w ill be accepted m ea k ed over u 7 to 0 victory over w ith V ernonia on th e local d ia ­ until Ju n e 5. according to a notice M averene and L o rain e and Miss In play th is w eek th e G u ard sm en I W u M b P m Lsantr m ond. received here from th e civil se rv ­ L aV ern e K ilb u rg of T im b e r a t ­ sw am ped the A rgus 16 to 5. F a ir­ D i enco. a . W ’ L r«rt Third and W ashington St. W I . I" r t| G am es scheduled tKii» w eek a re ice comm ission. In fo rm atio n re g a rd ­ ten d e d a dan ce a t S trassel S a tu r ­ C a rlto n m ain tain ed its lead in w ay took Soda W orks 6 to 1. w hile ’ 3 2 I I .hist Gaston W e Also Sell .,s follows: H illsboro ut O renco. the league S unday by cru sh in g Safew ay nosed out Irela n d 's 7 to G g.,» m ay b e ob­ day night. 2 3 4a> on four hits and five e rro rs proved M I I K. F o re st G ro v e al day holiday 2 * 4 4 S I lla ttc rI**« : Pater»«»n a m i G ilb e r t Read. • tu a K eith W ilcox w as signed this too m uch of a h a n d icap for N orth ft 7 2 H t o u tr iib r r x a m i F r y e r . P lain s in th e gam e at Banks. V an- urei iiid W llla m e lt , l l l a a r t R II K. w eek by th e A rgus sq u ad and Don derzan d en of B anks slam m ed out a ueitash w a n d e r S h a ttu c k by Safew ay V e rb o o rt 12 12 I .1 /x d « I r r hom e run. a trip le and a double a 1—"W i/w tii l : j . . — 4 > r greatest ..i..i rubber. rubber. This Thia is is an an additional additional process process known known as as R H F. IIH Ia b o r o 4 10 ft ill th« non-skid tr«ad jiv« m« the d is m e tta 3 0 3 I la t i e r te a : S ah n o w a n d H r a n d a w . IV»- Roy's defeat a t th e h ands of G le n ­ t.um -Dipping, by which every 100 pounds of cotton cords •ha H »2 3 m tn a n d D e a v llle . traction and protection against skidding?" w ood w as alm ost as big an upset K <.Ila r in I r r , N w u p e a m i G ross . < lojfea It I I F . absorb eight pounds o f rubber. This extra process costs , as th e h um bling of N orth P la in s 12 14 2 S—" A r e they built to give me the greatest tl S a in d o n . ( '• r l u x i 1 bv G aston th e prev io u s w eek m ore and is not used in any other make o f tire. 4 • ft N r w ltv r ir blowout protection?" R. H. E. y ds a n d O 'L e a r y ; F or a m i Ita ltv r le a F a r m t 'n ie n Leading race dri’ ers investigate the inbuilt qualities M .p le — I ‘ 'J J N r w n ta tt. 3—"W ithout sacrificing these two im portant W L P e t1 W L P e t. Kunast I. segue Guards Hold Lead Bears to M eet in Softball Loop V ernonia H ere I’ll Tell You Garden Home, Roy Tied in Standing Texaco Service Station PROTECT YOUR LIFE AND THE LIVES OF OTHERS! T here are three questions you should ask yourself about the tires you buy: Carlton Holds Lead Farm Union Loop Sports Awards Given Hilhi Athletes Friday T ruck u n it baseball le tte rs w ere nw urded lo H llhl a th le te s F riday d u rin g a stu d e n t assem bly. B a se ­ b all letterm en h onored w ere Hob P a tte rso n . Jim G rogan. V ernon Conk. G eorge Hot w h ir . L ew is G a r ­ field. E dw in M atson. W arren W ahn- er. A llan Sigler. E lm an S chulnier- Ich. I.lovd S elfrid g e und C h arles T olson T ruck a w ard s w ere p re ­ se n ted to L u V ern e A bendroth, Tom llro n leew e. E rnest B row n, G eorge Rice, Hick Am B ob P a ttii on a n d N orm an D eFrees O th e r aw ard s w ere m ade to L loyd Selfridge, a th ­ letic m anager. L uV erne A bendroth und H elen Nelson, c h e e r leaders. O fficers fur the com ing y e ar w ere elected by th e v a rlo m Hllhl classes F rid ay Hosier of o fficers Is as fol­ lows: S en io r L ew is G arfield, p re s ­ iden t; Dick A bts. vice-p resid en t; A nn M unkres. se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; a n d D ave T orbet. re p o rte r. J u n io r R aym ond laitr. p resid en t; D ixie L ee M acDowell. vice-p resid en t; N olan F u rro w , se c re tary ; M argaret C y p h e r, tre a su re r S ophom ores J e a n n e Abts. presid en t. Tosh T su- guwn, v ice-p resid en t; D orothy C hnl- lacom be. se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; Ja c k C h risten sen , council re p re se n tativ e. Pacific u n iv ersity stu d en ts, h e a d ­ ed by H ubert Filch, professor of phllonophy, gave a m usical p ro ­ g ram ul th e assem bly last W ednes­ day. V * m « n la Shrrw«MMl llo tlr r lr « M H S u lre . Hay and C o ir . K II F C a r lto n 11 & 4 I C e d a r M ill S 4 6 H u t to n Helal»«-« k a n d rt o I . im h i l ^ u r v l 8 2 714 K in » » » C ity 3 4 421» V e rb o o rt 2 4 .333 2 4 .338 1 5 .147 (« « •to n I.u d l a n d ¿ w lr fd . Hey D «»U * pP ,’^ ‘r E 4 7 ’. C a rlto n p rotected its lead in the Clmwwwl . u “ J r ti» r n a n d S to re y ; N o la n a n d S m ith . Farm U nion league S u n d ay by R H . E. tu rn in g back V erboort 12 to 9 A lo h a J J C e d ar Mill held second place by G arden H om e 21 I I h an d in g out a 15 to 7 defeat to W» taenhat k. O ’C o n n o r a n d Y o r k . H a ll B uxton, w hile K ansas C ity pulled a n d D a im le r . R. H . E. | out of c ellar position by dow ning .. - N o rth P lain» F orty H illsboro boys a re tu rn in g L aurel 4 to 2 in a close game 1« 1ft I Hank» G am es scheduled n ert w eek are: W a h n e r . K e \iin U I'. ( ir o ir s n a n ti A u U I. out re g u la rly for A m erican Legion Junior baseball u n d e r th e direction C ed ar Mill at C arlton. L au rel at J p n - r it nn«l V s n d e rta n d e n . of C arl R ussell T he o lder boys V erboort. K ansas C ity at B urton Say you saw it in th e A rgus. p ra ctic e M onday a n d F rid ay nights L ittle Boy our fath- A team to re p re se n t H illsboro , er " F.x. P r iie W in n e r fo r L ast W eek w ill be selected from th e group I iti i L ongest T ro u t c au g h t by D rive Success A c o n tra c to r of Q uincy. M ass, d e ­ JO H N R PU B O L S of H illsboro 20-inch T ro u t "T he e x am p le and the spirit of clares th a t "D uring m y 20 years of th e e a rlie r A m ericans is present ! e x p erien c e in th is line of w ork. I W atch T his Space for the W eek's in th e m ind a n d th e h e a rt of ail have n e v er seen any d riv e so ef- D erby W inner! o u r p o p u latio n ."- P re sid e n t R oose­ I fective in its resu lts as th e Q uincy ' B e tte r H ousing program velt Many Local Boys Out for Baseball ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FISH DERBY o f the tires they use, because their very lives depend upon their tires, and they always select Firestone Ores fur their daring speed runs. In fact, Firestone Tires have lw-en on the winning cars in the gruelling Indianapolis 500-m ile race for fifteen consecutive years, and ‘hey were on the 5.000-pound car that Ab Jenkins drove 3-000 miles in 231/4 hours on the hot salt beds at Lake Bonneville, Utah, at an average speed of 127.2 miles per huur, without tire trouble of any kind. These amazing performance records are proof o f the greatest blowout protection ever known. Answer N o. 3—Thousands o f car owners reporting mileage records of 4 0 ,0 0 0 to 7 5 ,0 0 0 m iles, is proof ot the long m ileage and greater econom y by equipping with F ir e s t o n e H ig h S p e e d T ir e s . L et t h e s e u n e q u a le d performance records be your buying guide. Go to the Firestone Auto Supply and Service Stora or Firestone Tire Dealer and let him equip your ear with Firestone Tires, the safest and m ost economical tires budt. safety features will they give me longer m ileag e, thus m a k in g them the most economical tires I can buy?" A n sw er N o. 1— Harvey S. Firestone early realized •h e value of tire traction and safety and was the first to design an All Rubber Non-Skid Tire. Through the years Firestone has led the way in the design and development «if tires with m ost effective non-skid treads. Firestone does not depend solely on traction and non-skid tests made by its own engineers— it em ploys a leading University to make impartial tests for non-ski.l efficiency of its tires, and their most recent report shows that Firestone High Speed Tires stop the ear 15% quicker than the best o f all popular m akes o f tires. A n iw c r No. 2— Blowout protection must be built Into a tire. Friction and beat within tlie tire is the greatest «anise of blowouts. Firestone protects its tires from friction and beat by a patented process which soaks every cord and insulates every strand with pure liquid Direct Purehaiing— Straight Line Manufacturing and Efficient and Economical System of Distributing to our 500 Stores and to 30,000 Dealers, enables Firestone to give you greater values a t lowest prices V olui ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ N eighborhood n ew s from 30 A r ­ gus c o rre sp o n d e n ts i n d i f f e r e n t sections of W ashington county a p ­ p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k. L ea rn w h a t y o u r frien d s a re d o ­ ing for less th a n th r e e c en ts a w eek. tf Many Gifts and Favors Given Away Milk d rin k er seldom feel tired Formal Opening tir.-w built. I r r t i to n t Sm&tHg Color FottnU/n IJspvuhon of the ■ - V f IV s ig n c s l a n ti b u i l t w i t h h ig h g ra d e m a te r ia ls . E q u a l o r s u p e r io r t o a n y s o -c a lle d H r a t G r a d e , S u p e r o r D r L u i e lin e o f r e « a r*tle « a o f n a m e , b ra n d o r by w b o m m a n u fa c tu re d , o r a t w h a t p r ic e offere«! f o r s a le . S c ie n tific a ! I y Äe$ignedNon-$kid •re a d . at the S IZ E P R IC E 4.50-21 $7.55 7.95 9 .5 0 10.70 4.75-19 Hillsboro Pharmacy IN ITS NEW LOCATION AT 243 E. M AIN STREET . Ik is the one food-bever- s which builds strength I vitality. It is as essential it adults drink two to tr glasses daily, as it is it children do so. O rder phone. (N ear V enetian T heater) SA TU R D A Y , We Call Special ATTENTION to our new ORDER TODAY! 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I t c a r r ie e t h è F ir e s to n e n a m e a n d g u a ra n te e a n d is s o ld aa o w as m a n y i n f e r io r t ir e s t h a t a re m a n u fa c tu r e d to s e ll a t a p r ic e . CERTURY PR06RESS TYPE W e srlc c t fro m o u r enorm ous stocks of raw m aterials the best and highest g rade ru b b e r und cotton fo r the High Speed T ire. In o u r facto ry > e select the m ost e x p e r ie n c e d a n d s k ille d tir e m ak ers to build this tire. It is aeeuratelv balanced a n d rigidly inspected and know ¡1 is aa p e rfe c t aa h u m an ingenuity can m ak e It. 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All F irestone Auto S upply and Service Stores, a n d m any o f o u r large tire dealers, have com pleta storks, and you have the added convenience a n d econom y o f having th e m applied. and O ur New Ice Cream Machine PRICE “Firestone