The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 13, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Eight
ARGU S,
Mr. and Mrs J. Watson and small
daughter, all of Vancouver, and
Mr and Mrs, I. H Slade spent
the week end near Rluxhtdendron
L. Grice of Salem spent the
week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. W.
M Snipes.
Mr and Mrs Shoem aker and
daughter. Mrs Mary Olinger, und
Mr. and Mrs. W. M Snipes visited
friends in Salem Sunday.
Hugh B urdette of Orenco showed
a moving picture of the “Life of
L a u re l W in s G ru d g e G am e Christ" .it Sunday school Sunday.
Kev W. L. Killian. D. D., pastor
by 12 to 6 M a rg in
of Mizpah Presbyterian church.
Portland, w ill be the preacher at
the church next Sunday evening ut
Sun**< I.«ague
3 o'clock. Everybody is welcome.
(End F irst H alf)
Teams to Start Second-Half Season
Sunset Squad
’’Bears” Play
Loop Titlc Goes
to Garden Home
Loses Sunday
Here Sunday
Squad Sunday
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Fire Destroys
Home Thursday
P a u l S m ith H o m e ;
N o rth
P la in s P lans fo r D a y
Illy North P la in . P T. A 1
T hursday, June 18, 1935
son Scotty spent Sunday at Linnton
with their friends. Mr. and Mrs
Pat Olsen
Club Meets With
Mrs. Mary Horner
Miss Dorothy Boy
Goddess Nominee
Local Golf Team
Loses to Vernonia
Carlton Loses Tilt
to Laurel Sunday
Fairway Defeats
National Guards
County Resident
for 45 Years Dies
TOM SM ITH, Owner
WHOSE WORD
W ILL YOU TAKE
FOR BLOWOUT PROTECTION?
I
j OW
I4<> w o u l
A re you
e la in t t —
on th e ir
g re a te s t
t o h r r lt , la r g e r li r e * , a n d
T h ir t y - t h r e e
ra re
d r ii e r « a n d t h e ir n te e h a n ie a lin e d
Reedville
aaok«
ap
fo r
«he
S p e e d w a y M a * 3 0 t h . F ire s to n e l ire» w ere p u rc h a s e d a nd uaed »m e v e ry
o n e o f th e t h ir ty -th r e e ear«.
K e l l* P e lillo w o n th e raee at an ave ra g e »peed o f IO<» m d e « p e r
h o u r. M il h u r S haw n a * » e ro n d , fla s h in g aero*» th e fin is h lin e ju st
b e h in d th e w in n e r . Ilo t h d r iv e r * b r o k e ih r tra c k re c o rd w ith o u t tir o
t r o u b le . In fa c t, not one o f th e th irty -th r e e d r iv e r * ha d tir e tr o u b le o f
any k in d .
(• u n i D ip p in g la one o f th e o u ts ta n d in g reasons w k * Firesl«»na
l i r e * g ive such a m a z in g p r r f o r n ia n e e . It * th is proer«« e v e ry e o tto N
c o rd is soa k ed a n d e v e ry » tra m l is in s u la te d w ith p u re liq u id ru b b e r»
p r e v e n tin g in t e r n a l f r ic t io n a nd h e a t, th e m a in cause o f b lo w o u t» ,
( .u n i D ip p in g is a p a te n te d e x tr a p ro rra a n o t useil in any o th e r in a k o
<»f I • r •
P ro te c t y o u r li f e a n d th e liv e * o f o th ers l>* e q u ip p in g y o u r e a t
w ith F ire s to n e ( .u n i D ip p e d H ig h Speesl T ir e # — <ke Ba/e«l fire » k u d f .
I t w ill |»e w o rth
t h e ir a n sw ers:
your
tim e
O u fS T lO N 1— “ W ill the treod pive
against »kidding?*'
to
re a d
these th re e
q a r H h t iu
assd
the graofest Moctioo ood ptofoahon
A N S W E R —L e a d in g u n iv a rs ily ta il« »how F ire ilo n e H ig h S peed T ire »
•to p y o u r cor 13% q u ic k e r ih o n the best o f other p o p u la r m a k a io f t ir e i«
O tlt ST ION 2 — " A r t they built to give me the greateit blowout protection7"
A N S W E R — U n e q u a le d p e rfo r m a n c e record« fo r tia te e n co n te c u tiv o
y e a r» p ro v e th a t G u m - D i p p i n g g iv e » yo u th e g r e e l e i l o lo w o u t
p ro tectio n e v e r k n o w n .
O^MSTION 3— 'W ith o u t »aoiRcinq thete two important »ofety lea« »••» will t h e /
give me longer m ileage, thvi m aking them the mo»t econom ical tire» I can b v y ? "
ANSW ER
T h o u ia n d i o f car o w n e r» re p o rt u n e q u a le d m deago
reco rd »—e v id e n c e o f the lo n g e r w e a r a n d g re a te r econom y o f
Fire»tone H ig h S p ee d Tire» .
IMPERIAL REDUCES
E nd Food
W a s te N o w !
«peed« o f tod ay
dangerous, g ru e llin g g rin d o f th e 5(MI M ile ll a e r at ih r In tlia n a p o lia
MI 6 M SPEED TYPE
M « select fr o m o u r
m o rm o n e
»t«»rk» o f
raw m a te ria ls th e best
and
h ig h e s t
g ra d e
rul»l»er a n d c o tto n fo e th e H ig h
I'ir e . In o u r fa c to rs we
select th e m ost ev|w*rienee<l a nd
s k ille d tir e m a k e rs to b u ild th is
lir e . It is a c c u ra te ly b a la n c e d
a n il r ig id ly iu a p e e te d a n d we
k n o w it is as |» e rfre t as h u m a n
in g e n u ity r a n m a k e it.
Mason Hill
Leisyville
the h ig h
p r o le r Iio n m » o u r li r e * w ila l Io t o u r » a fe ly • • a a * a r h o fo ra .
a e e e p lin g e x ^ g g r r a lr d a n d u n s u p p o rte d m l» r r ii* » n g a m i
o r a r e you a e e e p l i n g I h r ju d g m e n t o f m e n w ho ri«k (h e ir Mvaa
lire » a nd k n o w fr o m e x p c rto rtre th e lir e th a t g iv e « t h e m «hr
b lo u o u i p r o l e e li o n f
FEED PRICES
Green Mountain
Budget Prepared
SA LE
I1 2 miles south of Laurel.
NORTH PLAINS The house on
(he prune orchard of W. E. Mays
W ashington County
was entirely destroyed by file last
t First H a lf)
Thursday morning about 7 o'clock.
W L Pet
W L Pet
Gar. Home 6 1 .657 Ranks
3 3 500
Mr Mays' brother. Clarence, and
Roy
5
3
.715
Glenwood
3
4
.42»
Tualatin V alier
family were living in the house
N m lh lT n e 4 3 s 7 Maplewood
2 4 .SS:i
and lost alt of their belongings ami
(Knd FiraS H alf)
Gaston
4 3 .672 Aloha
d 7 .000
W I. Pel
W L Petl
the clothing of their two grandsons.
W L Pet
4 5 444
Aloha
8 I
889 Hillsboro
tSecond H alf)
C arltim
6 1 .MT Stwrwood w » J 4 < L .42-4
■ <**
3 5 .375
W illam ette 7 2 77s Sherwood
Robert anti Clarence Carver, who
W L Pet
W L Pci
For. Grove 5 2 .714 V ernonia
Tualatin
. 6 3 .667 Oreneo
i
were visiting them. The building
Amity
6 2 .714 Hillahoro
1 ** .142 Gar. Hom e 1 0 l.OOt) North l’l'ns 0 1 t't't’ l-aurel
6 3 .667 Cornelius
was
partly covered by insurance.
Roy
1
0
1.000
Gaston
0
1
.000
Verboort . 4 2 .57 1[ Newberg . 1 6 .143
1
Gaston
5 4 .555 Tigard
I 0 1.000 Banks
0 I .000
Mr and Mrs. Ed Williams und
Revampde Hillsboro ‘'Bears" will Maplewood
Laurel trium phed over the local
Aloha
1 0 1.000 Glenwood
0 1 .00;
BLOOMING- Mrs Mary L H or­ daughter Evelyn, Mrs. M C arter
open the second half of the Tuala­
Garden Home captured the first Sunset leaguers 12 to 6 in the ner entertained the Past P resi­
tin Valley league schedule Sunday half title in the W ashington Coun­ grudge game staged on the Shute dents' club of the Parent-T eachers' and daughter Hazel of Kelso. Wash .
afternoon at the Shute park d ia­ ty league Sunday by slugging out park diamond here Sunday a fter­ association of the Woodstock school w ere week-end guests of Mrs. C ar­
mond w ith the Sherwood squad as a 14 to 4 victory over Glenwood in noon. The two rivals w ill renew of Portland at her home in Bloom­ ter's brother. N. H Wienecke, and
opponents. Although ending in a a postponed game Glenwood for­ hostilities at Laurel this Sunday at ing Ju n e 6 Mrs. H orner has been family. Mr C arter is a nephew of
tie for cellar position in the first feited the second game of the the start of the second half of the hostess for the annual election and Mr. Wienecke. Mr. und Mrs. Wien­
ecke und family und their house
half of the season, local supporters scheduled double-header and G ar­ schedule.
initiation meeting of the organiza­ guests visited Mr. Wieneeke's uncle
of the Hillsboro team expect them den Home joined Roy, Maplewood
Hillsboro took a one-run lead at tion for five consecutive years.
und aunt. Mr. and Mrs M artin
to make a creditable showing from and Aloha in chalking up wins for the start of th e game but Laurel
Velda Joanne, infant daughter of Gindhurt. at Buxton Sunday.
now on.
batsmen pounced on Stang's offer­ Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Ficken of
the first tilt of the second half.
Paul Smith Home
Forest Grove players failed in
Aloha, tail-ender in the first per­ ings to lead 12 to 6. M anager Bill Firdale. was baptized in the L u th ­
th eir attem pt to tie w ith Carlton iod. came to life w ith a vengcnce Joes sent in Rosky to relieve Stang eran church Sunday m orning Miss
P aul Smith, son of Mrs. Gladys
for the first half championship and swamped Gaston 23 to 12 in a in the latter part of the game and Florence Haase of P ortland and Sm ith of above Shady Brook, who
Sunday, losing to Verboort by a free-hitting game. In other games. there was no fu rth er scoring by Miss Ida Ficken of Sherwood were was severely burned several weeks
lop-sided 11 to 2 score The defeat Maplewood beat Banks 9 to 5 and either squad. H anna and Schmidt sponsors.
ago returned home Sunday from
gave C arlton a clear claim to the Roy rang up a 5 to 1 decision starred at the bat for the locals,
Clifford Voelker returned home the D oernbeeher hospital in P o rt­
first half title and dropped the over N orth Plains.
land. He is much improved. He is
both getting three hits out of five Sunday afternoon.
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL Cedar
R. H E. trips to the plate. H anna's record
Grove squad into a tie with Amity
Donald Olson of Gaston is spend­ a grandson of Mrs. Lottie Tannock. Mill Furmer»’ Union met Ju n e 4
...................
1
7
4
North
Plains
for second place.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Sandford
and
was
a
single,
a
double
and
a
triple
ing
a
few
weeks
with
his
grand­
4
1
Miss
Dorothy Hoy was nominated
.................... 5
Amity held its place on the sec­ Roy
Aloha grabbed the first half parents. Mr. and Mrs
H erm an son Glen went to North Bonneville as the candidate for the Goddess of
G. Jensen and
Grogan and W ahner
ond rung of the ladder by trounc­ Storey.
1 Sunday and visited their son-in- Liberty.
championship by turning back T u al­ i Liebenow.
ing Sherwood 11 to 5 in the only
R H. E. atin 12 to 9. Play by both squads
Miss Jen nie Horner, an instruc­ ' law and daughter, Mr. und Mrs.
.2 3 20 2 was ragged but Jubitz held T ual­ tor in the high school of Bend, is A rthur Davis. Glen rem ained for
Mrs Yule Austin. Clark, Dwight
other regular Tualatin Valley league
................12
15
5
and Yuleene Austin went to the
game Sunday. Carlton defeated the
a w eek's visit.
Johnston. Davis atin to 5 hits w hile his team mates home for the summer.
C. Heim and Ma»on
Rose
Festival Friday They spent
M antle club of th e Northw estern and
clouted out 18 safe bingles.
Ju n io r young people of the church
Epling.
Honor Fathers
Friday night with Mr and Mrs
league 3 to 2 in a practice game.
R. H. E.
Swope of W illam ette narrow ly met Friday evening Allen Sinian-
Sunday
Father's
day
services
will
Harvey C arr of Gresham
I I missed turning in a no-hit, no-run tel was received into mem bership.
......—
Second half of the season will Banks
be held at the C hurch of Christ. A
9 11 1
Townsend club met last Thursday
open next Sunday w ith the follow­ Mapiewood
Jensen and Vanderxanden ; Ludi and game Sunday when his team de­ Melvin M eyer presented the ed u ­ rem em brance will be given to the night
at the Wesley Chapel of
ing schedule: Newberg at Hills­ K a eg 1er.
feated Orenco 4 to 0. Only 2? bat­ cational topic. Harold Meyer was oldest and youngest father present.
Cedar
Mill Mr. Davis of Portland
boro, Amity at Sherwood. Carlton
R. H. E. ters faced him during the game in charge of parliam entary drill.
Rev. C urtis will bring the message. spoke.
14
IS
i
at Vernonia and Forest Grove a t ; Garden Home
and he yielded but one hit. P a tte r­
John K oehnke Sr left the Good Everyone is welcome
__ < 7 6
Glenwood
School Every Friday
Verboort.
Miss Edith C lark of Columbia.
H all. Werachkul and D a im le r. N elson. son of Orenco was the only batter Sam aritan hospital Ju n e 5 and is
R. H. E.
Bible school is being held at the
to get a blow and Swope caught convalescing at the home of his Miss, visited Mrs. Hulda Connell
-r !
11 7 6 N olan and Sm ith.
Bethany school every Friday a fter­
(Second gam e forfeited!
him off second later in the inning daughter, Mrs. Henry Peters of the first of the week.
Forevt Grove
2 2 5
In the other two games played in Firdale. His condition is reported
Share and Hendricks ; Reid. Stoutenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jackson took noon. Mrs M H Fey is the teach­
Trainer and Fryer.
the league. Gaston slugged out a satisfactory.
their daughter Lavelle to Corvallis er.
R. H. E.
Adds to Dairy
10 to 5 victory over Sherwood and
Fred C. Ross and fam ily vis­ Sunday, w here she will uttend a
A m ity
Cornelius nosed out Tigard 8 to 6 ited at the Horner home Sunday. two w eeks’ session of 4-H club sum ­
Glenn C arr is rem odeling his
Sherwood
5 » 7
They have been visiting relatives m er school. Miss Jean Ann Connell barn so that he can accommodate
in a 12-inning game
Reisback. Hughes and V esta!; E. Woods
Games scheduled this Sunday are in Los Angeles and will stop at , will go Tuesday for the rest of the more cows. He has recently p u r­
and Hutchins.
R. H. E.
Forest Hills golf team lost to the as follows: W illam ette at Orenco. Seattle before returning to their session.
chased four cows and three calves
Carlton ----- ---- ------ —-------- ——
3 5 3 Vernonia golf club team Sunday Hillsboro at Laurel. Tigard at Cor­
heme in Lovell. Wyo. Mr. Ross is
Arvid Sandström, who has been
P. T. A. sewing club meet in
M antle Club ...
2 S 3
Zimmerman and O 'L eary; Hicks and 35 to 19. The next m atch w ill be nelius. Sherwood at Gaston and a nephew of Mr. Horner.
the school Wednesday for an all- in Jones' hospital for several weeks
played at Forest Hills Ju ly 21.
Barker.
Elmer Muhly of Concordia T heo­ day session. A pot luck dinner was with a broken leg. returned home
T ualatin at Aloha.
Summary:
Laurel baseball players are still logical sem inary. St. Louis. M o, is served at noon
last Thursday. He is getting ulong
V ernonia —
I Forest H ills—
up in the air about the "keg of expected home for his sum m er va­
Mrs. M artha C lark and son left very nicely.
B. Batem an
M
beer”
they
w
ere
supposed
to
have
cation this week. He is spending Friday for Coal. Mont., to join her
The C hristian Endeavor will have
Macpherson -------- *-a Bushong
...2 1-»
won from Hillsboro in the grudge several days on the retu rn trip husband, who is w orking on the a rally at the Bethany Presbyterian
H King
- . F. Miller
game Sunday. When C aptain Bill with his brother at Squirrel. Idaho, Mississippi dam project.
E. K ing .....
3 Goodman .......... 0
church Friday night.
Childs ———-......... 1 Anderson --------------2
Ziegler of the Laurel squad called whose pulpit he occupied Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Davis. P atrick Davis
Farm Union
Ruhl
--- 2 , L a v e r ------------------- 0 for
the keg. w hich had been bet on
A party was given by Regina and son Ronald drove to Salem
Argus classified ads get results
W L 1 -
W I
---- 1 Busch _____________ J
Hilliard
the game, it was empty. Now Hills­ Neumann Sunday night. Present Sunday and visited Mrs Patrick
Carlton
7 1 .875 Kansas City
3 4 .428 Heath
____0 1 Kendall __________ 3
Cedar Mill
5 3 .625 Buxton
3 6 .333 Legler
boro w ants to put up another keg w ere Donald Hinrichs. Leonard Davis, who is in a sanitarium there.
...... 3 : Paterson _________ 0
Laurel ........ 4 4 .500 Verboort ..... J 6 .250 Brickel
Dally T rips to Portland
......2 W r i g h t ...................... 1
on the game this Sunday and the Gurske. H enry N eukirk. Helen and
Mrs. J. G fd lc r entertained the
Carlton, leader of the county M essing
__ 3 R eplogle - ......... - — 0
L
aurel team m arvels that the lo­ Dorothy Helmold. Esther and E rn­ Phillips and Helvetia Ladies' Aid
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
Tisdale
......2
4
C
.
Miller
.........
........
4
Farm Union league, suffered its
est Meyer, and Henry. John and last Wednesday afternoon. They
cals can "still be thirsty.”
Bonded and Insured C arrier
N issen
----- 1 'Johnson - ...... — ...3
first defeat Sunday, losing to the Plumb
R. H. E. Regina Neumann.
---- IVa H a d le y ____
14 Laurel __________________________ 12
gave Mrs. Fred Zyback a hand­ Serving Beaverton, Aloha. Ileett-
Laurel-Scholls squad 8 to 6 in an D. Linn
16
3
---- 2 l«i G iltner -------
Henry G urske is assisting his kerchief shower.
s
.................... 6 10 S
villr, Hillsboro. Cornelius and
11-inning game In th e other league F Baker
----- l f c Dyer _..........
i s H illsboro
Mrs. Fred Zyback of Long Beach.
Blazer and Zeigler; S ta n s , Ru»ky and brother - in - law. H enry Helmold.
_ ~ .l
D owling
Forest Grove
game played Verboort downed Bux­ Heiber
with his farming.
Darety.
C
al,
who
has
been
visiting
her
P.
Linn
....
3
|
Gall
______
ton 15 to 10 in a game th at re ­
Pickup and Ilellvery Service at
R. H. E.
The road between the Blooming sons. Carl and Andy Christener.
sulted in a total of 30 hits and 10
Oreneo ----------------------- ------- —------ 0
1 2
Package Bates
35
19
and Fern Hill schools is being the past week, is spending this
W illam ette
4 1" 3
errors.
Hillsboro Phone 542
week visiting friends in Portland
Blias and K o lu k ; S w op e and Hollen­ widened and graded.
Laurel came from behind to tie
A rthur G urske is w orking for J. She will leave Saturday for her
beck.
East Side Term inal Portland
th e score at 6-6 in the seventh in­
R. H. E. F. Kamna.
home in California.
Phone EAst 9131
ning after trailing 5 to 1 in the
8 9 5 ;
Cornelius ___________ _____
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Stigum
and
6 114
fourth. No further scores w ere
Tigard
F
ixed
,
V
’an
Loo
and
L
o
c
k
e
tt;
G
rant
and
made until the last half of the
Litton.
eleventh when Laurel punched ov­
Softball League
R. H. E.
er two runs to win the game. Tilt
14 14
W L. Pet)
W L Pet Gaston
5 8 4
slated between Cedar Mill and Guards
7 2 .778 Fairw ay
3 3 .54)0 Sherwood
N euenachwander and A llyn ; Podbielan,
Irelands _. 4 3 .571 Argus
. 3 4 .429
Kansas City was postponed.
FOREST GROVE—Funeral serv ­
3 3 .500 Soda Work« 1 6 .143 Cole and Wenner.
Games scheduled for this Sunday Safew ay
R. H. E. ices for Noah Jackson Baker, 74.
National
Guards,
leaders
of
the
are as follows: Buxton at Carlton.
A loha
w ere held at the C ongregational!
9 5 8 church Tuesday morning with Rev
Laurel at Cedar Mill and Kansas local softball league, suffered an ­ Tualatin
other defeat Thursday night, losing
Jubitz and Saindon, M
e B re en ; Day, C.
City at Verboort.
P. Sabin officiating Interm ent D A I R Y F E E D S —
to Fairw ay 12 to 2. Ireland's won Oreland and Raber.
was in Forest View cemetery.
$ 3 2 .0 0 ton
Im perial Dairy. 2 0 '. Protein
....
two straight games during th e past
Mr.
Baker was born in Iowa J a n ­
week, downing the Argus 8 to 7
Cow Ration, 161-• '■ Protein ...
2 9 .0 0 ton
uary
31,
1861.
and
had
lived
on
a
Thursday evening and the Royal
Molasses
Dairy,
15%
Protein
2
7 .0 0 ton
farm
on
Forest
Grove
route
one
for
Soda Works 12 to 10 Tuesday night.
For services at th e school house 45 years. Deceased is survived by S pecials fo r th e D a iry m a n w h o m ixes on
Fairw ay took an early lead over
a rm —
(B y I. R. Strubb)
the Guards and held the lead all Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. S tan­ the widow and three children:
Mill Run. 8 0 -lb . sack
$ 1 .0 8
2 7 .0 0 ton
ley Cornils has prepared a very Rucl Baker and Mrs. Jam es Gibson. I
GREEN MOUNTAIN—The school through the game. In the t w o interesting illustrated lecture, or Forest G rove route 1, and Mrs
Molasses
Screenings,
100-lh..............
2 1 .0 0 ton
games
played
by
Irelands,
t
h
e
board met at C. A. Tellers Tuesday
Hem pseed Oil Meal. 30 '< Protein
2 9 .0 0 ton
hardw are men had a fight on their rath er a dem onstration of the Jew ­ Francis Chalm ers. Cornelius route
evening to m ake out the budget.
1.
A
sister.
Mrs.
B
K.
Jinkens
of
ish
Passover.
It
is
hoped
there
will
John Lee's house caught on fire hands all the w ay through to win. I be a goodly attendance for this Eugene, and a brother, F rank B ak­
Coco Nut Meal, 2 0 'i Protein ..........
2 7 .0 0 ton
last week from chimney sparks, but The A rgus came from behind in special feature.
er of Forest Grove, also survive.
Hyd. Lime. 5 0 -lb . sack C a rb o
.3 5
was saved by the quick w ork of the sixth inning to take a one-run ; Mr. and Mrs Delrr.ar M artin of T here are six grandchildren.
W yandotte W ashing Pow der. 10 lbs
.6 5
the family, only a part of the roof lead, but a tw o-run rally by Ire- [ Yamhill spent Sunday w ith their
lands in th e final fram e cinched 1
burned.
O ur classified columns may have FLY SPRAY SPECIALS—
daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson.
David S trubb of the U. S. S. the game. The tilt w ith the Soda ( Betty Johnson, who has spent a ju st w hat you are looking for—
Dairy Fly Foil
1 g a llo n
Works
was
nip
and
tuck
from
s
t
a
r
t
1
Colorado returned to Bremerton
tf
month at the M artin home, re ­ Read them.
D a ily
F ly Foil
$ 3 .5 0 5 g allon»
Friday after spending a 20-day to finish w ith the w inners staging turned home w ith them.
a four-run rally in the sixth to
leave at home.
Bulk, bring your can.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. French, A l­
Edward SmejkaL w ho is with the win.
House Fly Foil, 1 pint ...................
45c each
Games scheduled tonight < T hurs­ bert and Florence French, Donald
CCC at Enterprise, was home from
day) are as follows: F airw ay vs. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wal­
Wednesday to Sunday.
POULTRY
FEEDS—
dorf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jo h n ­
Two thousand sheep w ere driven Safeway, south Ju n io r high dia­ son enjoyed a picnic party in P o rt­
Im perial Milk Egg Mash, 100 lb s .
$ 2 .0 5 sack
through here Thursday to range mond; and A rgus vs. Soda Works. land Friday.
Im perial Egg Mash, 100 lbs..........
1 .95 sack
on the Sunset Logging property. Hilhi field. Game scheduled be­
Olaf
Olson
was
a
Thursday
and
They came from Eastern Oregon. tw een Irelands and the G uards has Friday visitor in Portland.
Big-Lay Egg Mash, 100 lbs..........
1 .8 5 sack
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bailey drove already been played.
O yster Shell Pure W hite, 100 lbs.
.8 5 sack
to Monmouth Wednesday to attend
4-Grain Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. ....
1 .80 sack
the commencement exercises at
Normal. Their daughter, Miss Ruth
HOG FEEDERS—
(B y H azel Churehlcy)
Bailey, who was graduated, came
«ITH THE
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Loveland of
Ground Barley, 100s ....................
$ 2 8 .0 0 ton
Mrs
N.
Johnson
and
Jan
e
R
an­
home Thursday for the summer.
Corvallis spent the week-end with
dolph left Tuesday for Seaside to
Heavy Screenings, 100s ................
Miss Frances Teller returned Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rowton.
2 0 .0 0 ton
from Portland Tuesday, w here she
Mrs. Lorenz w ill entertain the spend a few days.
All
the
above
prices
are
cash
F.
O.
B.
our
warehouse.
Jack Kelling. grandson of Mr
had been staying with her grand­ Women's club T hursday a t t h e
and Mrs. D. L. Sullivan, under­
mother, Mrs. A. C. Teller, the past school house.
P a y Cash and Save — T r a d e w ith
went
an eye operation Monday in
six weeks.
Remi Coussens won the scholar- !
Lloyd Perry and sister, Mrs. Sarah ship of the calf club to the 4-H Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson and
llo lo u ff of Portland, visited Mr. sum m er school at Corvallis.
and Mrs. Earl Genzer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Laheyne e n - . daughters Esther and Alice a n d '
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bailey, Ruth, tertained Sunday w ith a dinner
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Serond Ave.
Charley and John Bailey spent for Mr. and Mrs. VanPouche of
Sunday at the Fred M urray home Forest Grove.
C elebrate "Happy Days" in Hillsboro Ju ly 2. 3 and 4
n ear Kist.
Miss Joyce Bino is spending a
Tell Your Friends!
few weeks w ith Mrs. Brice Adams.
If you change your address kind­
ly notify the Argus direct and at
Observe Foot Week
once.
tf
Weil's D epartm ent store a n-
nounces th at they will join the
H IL L S B O R O B U S IN E S S A N D
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a thousands
of other dealers through- <
out
the
country
who
are
featuring
Corwin Hardware
P R O F E S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y
Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Week, j
which starts Saturday, Ju n e 15, and
ends Saturday, Ju n e 22. The per- ‘
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Prize Winner for Last Week
sonnel of this store is trained i n '
the scientific methods of Dr. Wil-1
Longest Trout caught by
liam M. Scholl, in te rn a tio n a lly
E. W. ALMQUIST of Hillsboro
EVE'S BEAUTY SHOP
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
famous foot authority, who has
20-inch Trout
G eneral Beauty Work
PH Y SIC IA N and SURGEO N
perfected an appliance or rem edy i
Watch This Space for the Week’s for the relief of every foot trouble.
Perm anents and all kinds o f
X -Ray and Physio-Therapy
Derby Winner!
beauty work.
C om m ercial N ational Rank R!dg.
Quality
job
p
rinting—Argus.
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Telephone 1381X
Telephones
at Hillsboro Pharm acy
O ffice 3231
R esidence 791Z
C a rlto n C inches F irs t H a lf
T it le as G ro v e F a lte rs
A U C T IO N
B u ild » B arn
Clarence Meek is building a barn
on his place, part of the S A I»
Meek farm, winch lie bought some
tim e ago.
Near Emmott Bros. Hop Yard
Mr and Mrs Ernie Stigum of
St. Helens visited Mr and Mrs
Tlic
iiihlci'sigiipil
will sell nl public auction oil F R I D A Y ,
Tom Stigum Saturday night.
Miss Jean Tannock of Portland J U N E 14, salt* to start ut I o’clock p. b i .
visited her mother, Mrs l.otlio Tan
■lock. Sunday.
My entire farm equipment I I bead of grade Jerseys
Dinner party guests Sunday of and (iuernsey cows, some are fresh, some heavy spring­
Mr. and Mrs Russell Loftis were
Mr and Mrs J Gates and family ers, balance fresh later. Everything will he told iw sold.
of Hillsboro. Ml' and Mrs It Horn T. B. and abortion tested.
ecker. Ollier guests at the l.oftis
Team of horses, weight 2400; harness; 2 brood sows;
home w ere Mr. and Mrs George
Miller of Cascade Locks. Mr ami walking plow, practically new ; t wo sect ion spike tooth
Mrs. Leonard Stillw ell of Scup-
poosc and Mr. und Mrs. Joe’ Baker harrow ; spring tooth harrow ; spring tooth cultivator;
¡shovel cultivator, carp en ter tools, ahovels, rakes, chains,
und children.
Mrs Emil Miller und her sister. double trees, and all small tools to lie found on a farm ;
Mrs. Guilinain, who is visiting her
from New York, spent Friday ut 10*2 acres of oats and vetch standing; .3 acres of sweet
¡corn; cook stove and other household effects.
the Rose Festival in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh, and Kenneth I
Those wishing credit see clerk before buying
V aulluren of Tillamook were w eek­
end guests of Mr V anlluren's sis­
ter. Mrs F.d Moyer, and family.
Mrs. Sherm an C lark und son
George of Tenino. Wash , visited J. W . H ug h e», A u c tio n e e r
E. A . G r if f it h , C le rk
Mr und Mrs. Andy C hristener S un­
day.
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a n . c e n t e n d E conom ical S y ite m o f D iitn b u tin g
to 300 S to re* a n d to 30,000 D e a le r« , en ab les
Fireston e Io f iv e gree ter value» el low csl price»
FRIGIDAIRE '35
Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co.
FISH DERBY
Give D A D
A "B R E A K ”
He Has Always K ept Up
The Fam ily Car!
Dad is a good Old Scout. He pays the bills and
does it gracefully without complaining. . . But
this F a th e r’s Day— Let’s turn the tables— You
pay the bill and let him get the pleasure.
Super Service M eans:
Gas, Oil, W ater, Air, Tires, W ashing, G reasing
and Personal Interest.
Busch’s Service Garage
Phone 501
A. H. BUSCH, Prop.
C elebrate "Happy Days” in Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
Fix up your
home. ..Cheaply.*
ou will want a copy of this F R E E
J O H N S -M A N V IL L E B O O K ! Tells
i /o u how to get a new fireproof, perma-
! nent roof; “ tilin g ” for your bathroom
i jr kitchen; extra rooms; insulation
against heat and cold, etc.
You can finance these and m any
^ther home im provements on conven-
ent m onthly terms w ith no down
payment, under the Johns-M anville
‘‘$1,000,000 to-Lend” P lan, at the low
rates prescribed by the N ational H ous­
ing A ct.
Y
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
POOL-GARDNER
LUMBER CO.
Jnhiu-M anville Dealer
Phone 2691
151 W. Baaeline St.
C elebrate "Happy Days” in H ills­
boro Ju ly 2, 3, and 4
D r T’ d T e .
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll
kinds
of
Tlesutr Work
a specialty
Telephone 1471
W E IL ’S APA RTM ENTS
Mabel Rchendel
O ffice 2682
COLLECTION
A ppointm ent
Telephone 2325
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
A genrlea
IN SU R A N C E SERVICE
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Commercial Building
Sundays hy
Residence 2681
GARBAGE
Dentist
W ashington County
LESTER IRELAND
& COMPANY
Telephones
DR. RALPH DRESSER
E ven in gs,
g u a ra n te e —
Wells Building
DENTISTS
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PERMANENTS
The Super Freezer is Frigid-
aire’s latest development
in household refrigeration.
It provides more refrigera­
tion, more Ice cubes, faster
freezing, it gives the right
t/Wi of cold for ail refrig­
eration needs—all at the
same time. And, the Super
Freezer is in every one of
the 16 handsome, gleaming
models of the Frigidaire’3).
WILEY, M. D.
C o rrfe e the
Equal
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SUPER SERVICE STA TIO N
COSLBTT’g TRUCK NKRVICE
F irst and Raarline Nlreet
Phone 1263