The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Hillsboro Wins
Sixth Straight
Cornelius Defeated 9 to
in Local Pennant Drive
W a a b in g io n
(S e co n d
i'«M intv
H a lf!
W L P e t’
7 0 1.000 G len w o o d
6 I
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H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O
Dalles and P rairie City, have w rit­
ten board of control members of­
fering to donate all the state might
need if Oregon will install the
m achinéis for quarrying the m a­
terial.
Locai Sunset Team to Play Tigard
Roy Wins Title
for Second H a lf
of County Loop
ARGUS.
Errors Costly
to Bear Team
a
a
Bridal Shower
for Miss Bean
Thursday, July 2ft. 192ft
RAY L. SMITH
r K W
TVM
a
Traffic fatalities on Oregon high­
ways this year show a decrease Mountnindnlc Woman Goes
over the 1934 record Figures com ­
East for Automobile
piled by Secretary of State S n e ll,
show that 114 persons lost their
( B y M t*» M a r g a r e t M a th le a e n )
lives in traffic mishaps the first *
Verboort Trounces Locals s i x months of this year com pared ¡ MOUNTAINDALE Mrs C I
to 14ti traffic fatalities for the Williams and daughter l.eora were
6 to 1 Here Sunday
hoatesses Wednesday afternoon at
same period of 1934
a s h o w e r e o in p ln n e n tm g M iss E lla
X ?1" ™ ? ,
'
T a a la ttn
V a il« ?
’» « Play-“« noon in their clash with Verboort
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K o lih a h a et u x , Jo acre«
»’tio n 8.1 T l S
K2W
M S T a u n to n to C I I
H a ll. S i a «rea
in H o l l o n
I
I I S 1(2 W
h ,' h.
II. '
et ux. 2 111 acre» John»o u
I d a t e A ddi
lio n , Bint vert on.
i o . Muri
rlg u s.M rs G Hauler and daugh
Viaieriu
Dully ’rrl|>N to Portland
Hillaboro Auto Freight
Donde»! and Iiwured Onrrlrr
H
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I Bean, bride-elect of O rville lley-
Miss Estella M C arter o f Canyon „old». Each guest hemmed a dlsli
S « n » H le a g u e
(S e co n d H a l f !
... i r-i Ll1' ') as,
seeietary-treas- towel for the bride-eleet Garda
t Second H a l f »
W L P e ll
.
' u ier of tlie Oregon county school1 wel-,> u)so played 111 which Mrs.
W I . l ’et
A m ity
V erb»x»rt
Roy
clinched
the
second
half
•
-
suiH
im
tendents
associatliMi
at the Harold Reynold« and Mildred ller-
ft 0 1.006 W illa m e tte
H ills b o r o
H illa b o ro
4 2
ood
2 4 .332 title
5 1 .899 C o rn e lin a
in the Washington County S P herw
T u a lut in
am aial m et ting here tins week 1 gert received honors, Present were
t) 4
V e r n o n ia
er. G ro v e 4 2
1
4
.2<X
4 2 .t»67 T ig a rd
Sh*rw<wwi
i league Sunday afternoon by nos­ C a r lt o n *
Laurence C Moffitt of Eugene w as I Mesdames W W Williams, Ed
3 2 .00 0 N e w b e r g *
0 4 .
1 4 ,2tH
4 2 .« < 7 ,O ren e o
l^aurvl
S u n d a y g a m « not re p o rte d .
out the Maplewood squad 4
ekx-led president and Mrs H azel! Schlegel. Stanley Halm. George
0 4 .0<X ing
2 3 . 400¡G a»um
A lo h a
Errors
to the
Hills*
1
loamiers turned i n ! Ito
" ’ •’ 3. As
"ls “ a result Roy will j clash
—
L rrors proved
p ro v ra costly
it o ii .
iw
iu v m
u » - M Murphy of I akeview . vice-pres- Connolly. J
L. VanDomelen. Fred
.n»,?- ,.th ™ n Jcm iv e victors in " 1’1' G arden H'"™- w inner of the boro “B eats here Sunday after- ident of the association.
Jesse. Vernon Hahn. Donald Gar-
R. y
M a p le w o o d
N o . P la in »
G a r. H o m «
P h illip s et a l, N S o f T r a c t «3 T ig a r d -
v ille
\V
C
B ro w n
et
ux
to
M a r th a
J
S u l lo rd , HO ai*ree in H evlhot 10 T I N I ( I U
J o h n F r id a y et ux to C h a i lee K eaaler
e t n t p a r t o f 25 T J N R 4 W
A r t h u r N. B l«hop et u« to A li. e I'lig o n ,
E 'y of l.o t 7 Block 7 F a ir v ie w A d d itio n .
Illllahor«»,
W w x h in g tirn c o u n ty Io Hunk« lro«>p o f
Boy S o u l » . .89 o f L o t I llh n ’k 3 F ir s t
A d d itio n . H ank«
J
W . C o n n e ll ( S h e r if f i to A llie r t (•
S m ith et a l. L o ta ti, 7,
Block 15 W est
P o r tla n d IL d g h l»
S k y lin e L a n d Cu, t o G o m e r W
Itn w e « .
p a rt o f NE»« o f S ec tion 17 T 8 N ICJW
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( G u a r d ia n ) l o
U la n
A
D o a n e , p a rt S ec tio n 21 T 2 S I t l W
G e o rg e
R o b e rt
IG lte n h o u » « to H e n ry
Ilo»-k e r e< UK. P art Tract UQ llo n n y S lo pe
|h»ra Ilo tta a n (o J H W « v et u k , 5 u v .'
a c re * in S ec tio n 23 T I N I t l W
J u lia A C ooper (o E la in e C m -p er. Lot
71 Sl«'ol'g A iid llto u , B e av e rto n
C
W . M a -o u el u k to H e le n D
l i-h
e r, L o t 27 W itc h lla s e l L u lie F a rm »
T»'w n o f
B e a v e rto n
t»‘ A lic e
Adain<
p a r t Block 1. B e a v e rto n
H e rm an
O
B u n n e ll
to
I-re tle rlc k
J
1.0«»*. c l U K . L i l t 18 L i t t l e F r u it P a rin »
I'
J
C h ris te n s e n e t uk to M ilto n I I
S io x e h « o n . 20 acre« T lS R 2 W
Dcaey
C
G e a rin g e< uk io
W
W
I L — et UK. 21 acre« T 2 S R lW
M e te r A F r a n k C o
M » k W L<>rwus
et u k . L o t» 2. 4 and 5 Block tl M e is g e r
A c re T r a c i■
U n io n
C e n tr a l
L i f e In s u ra n c e Co. to
M » k L o re n » et u x . 13»» acre» S ec tion 14
T 2 S IC IW
D
D S age (o
N
D
S age. 4 10 100
« » ie « K o lie rl T u p p e r I» L. C
G e r tr u d e M
C a le f to K e n n e th It
W il
cox et u x . I a. te F in n e y '« A d d itio n . H ill
Nerving llenvertim, Aloha, K re i­
ville, lllll.horo, ( ornelliM and
Fore«! Grove
riekup and Delivery Servire at
Corkage llaleo
Hillaboro Pilone 542
Kiut Hide Termlnul l’ortlund
i ’hone KA,it 9131
WE CAN HELP YOU
bv defeating Cornelius !series starting Sunday
leaders of th e second half Tualatin
A survey of farming
activities ter Irene. Harold tteynolds. and
t o 3 This Sundav the H illsboro'
North Plains took the measure Valley league schedule The locals ut the Hoys' Training
school by Miss Mildred Hergert, the honor
sauad w ill clash with Tigard on I of Banks 9 to 6 Sunday,
while were charged w ith nine m iscue s agricultural experts at
the state guests. Ella Bean, and ttie hostesses
the Shute park diamond and a Glenw ood swamped th e Aloha team .und tost to Verboort 8 to t
college recommends a num ber o(
Here for Wedding
I<. Siidth tin« been ttinde
Both
outstand-
in prospect.
Home won from
~ hurlers turned in
“ .........
*......... changes at the institution, indud-1 Those from distant places who n Ray
good game is ...
r - - - r — Slang.
--------- | 15 to 2. . G arden
. ,
fiill-dnio prtdesnor nt W illam­
ing perform ances on the mound. ing installation of a drainage sys-1
pitcher for the locals during the Gaston by default
ette t'nlverslty College of l«nw,
R H
first half of the season, will be on;
« 2 2 I Sahnow
nfier nerving n-< pnri-tlm e In s trn o
dow
the mound for Tigard and is de- M'j'.i»»,„i
to r for nineteen year», lie hold«
term ined to defeat his former team-
jat.-en » 1 Stores l.udi end thtish»»» 1 allow
«legree« from W illam ette ami
walk:
Vour buildings iin* n
n “ le S '
•
-
• —la i n .
! pla;
W u ih in g tim
c o u n ty to M e th o d is t L |.t .
Yale, lie ha« practiced In Salem
Cornelius was handicapped b\ I No
big
investment. Protect
« «•Pal c h u n h o f
P o r tla n d . i« art
Lot
Ba
1
lowed
six
scattered
hits.
year
Sim
ilar
surveys
will
be
con-
■Ince
191(1,
during
which
tim
e
the absence of several players S un­
all of Portland, Mrs W alter Kirck- he served a« city attorney for a N n ) io | . A d d it io n . G a rd e n H o m e
Var
Two
errors
on
a
long
fly
ball
by
ducted
at
other
state
institutions.
them
with a film of
M
o
rri»
knudt<»vn
I.»
f.uyni-..»
I
I
M
itc
h
*
day and the contest was cut to five
. Wi
wood. Mrs Arlte Hagström. Mr>
LaBountv to center field gave the
• • •
S e d h m ,7 Tk'S I t l W
R H E.
GOOD PAINT.
innings due to the heat. Dick S u th ­
Joe Batty, all of Salem. Mr and nnm lter of >enr«. ( \ M . Inman, , e ll. F. J K acre»
Bears"
th
eir
lone
run
in
the
third
P
e
te
r»
r
t
uk
I».
L
u
m
ia
A
l
i
r
i
t
­
15 14 1
It costs $40.000 a year to main-
erland turned in a (me game for
Hart Robison and daughtei another Salem attorney, ha« a I mo k in W
u f L o t U Johnso n E s ta te A d ­
inning Verboort scored two runs in tain the yellow center strip«!along Mrs
the locals as did Harold Voelker,
Mildred of Rickreall Many friend been made a full-tim e Instructor« d itio n . Ile a v r i to u -R e e d v ille
the first inning, one each in the
p u rsu an t to carrying out the re­
Thom as B E dw ar»! et uk t» J I
M ay
regon
s
highway
s
le
n
gallons
of
nluj
neighbors
from
Ibis
eonunu-
catcher.
Inaide or Outside
third and sixth and two in the paint are required to each mile of nlty also attend«! the wedding
cent reorganisation plan adopted et UK. p a rt L o t J ItliH k . N a ylo r*» A d *
Hopes for a Hillsboro second-half
eighth.
«ht»«.n. T«iicet G rove.
by
tho
trustees
of
(lie
university.
title took a jum p this week w ith
, . ,
Miss Jos« i ¡one Hutchens of Foi
\
A.
Sehraiuni. » u iw rin te n d
Sherwood
turned
in
an
11
to
2
••f
the announcem
announce ent that “Bun H u -1
lin k » , to H a r r y N
F lu k e e t a l, 5o a c re
. . .
, _
. . .
cst Grove spent several days with
victory over Vernonia. R Heiser.
S. , t i . n m
p j N M iW
son, ex-big leaguer, would coach
Members of G overnor M artin s ¡M r and Mrs. Arelue Thompson
Sherwood
pitcher,
won
his
own
l ia n a J.
Iltd iu h e rg et
ux
to
Joh
state planning board are now con-
the squad during the balance of
week
ball game with a home ru n in centratm g their efforts largely on last
the season. Bill Joos w ill still be
S a ftb a ll le a g u e
Mr. and Mrs. William M aurer
\Ye have it g in irn n -
-
filth
fram
e
w
ith
tw
o
men
on
the
gathering
of
data
to
support
an
manager, but Huson will take over
(S e c o e d H a l f )
and family of Portland, Chris Maui
teed <|Uttlity p n in t fo r
w t
~
. __ , , .
*
application for a federal grant to- er, Louise and H erbert M aurer of
the direction of the players on the
W L P et!
A reunion of the Sam uel and
i 1 5 v
1‘ w ard financing the new capitol.
Ireland.
2 0 1.000 A rg u s
j»ny purpose.
field and selection of lineups.
USED CARS
, , 5l„, to 1. Result of the Carlton-N ewberg
it ls generally adm itted, is Hillsboro visited at the home ot Robert Kinney deuccndunt* was
1 1 .5 tW F a ir w a y
Aloha, winners of the first half
Mr.
and
Mis.
Frank
Corey
S
un­
Safeway
I 1 .50 0 G u a r d *
o 2 .oeo game was not repotted
the new move ¡n t be capitol con- day.
held nt the Ewing Young school 1930 F O R D R O A D S T E R — S p e cia l
title, is the only first division team
Games scheduled for this Sunday struction program
«port job Most be Keen
Irelands grabbed the lead in the
near N ewberg Sunday
rem aining between Hillsboro and
Goes East for Car
( ie t o u r est im itte on
are
as
follows:
Hillsboro
at
Ver-
State
T
reasurer
Holman
s
pay-as-
to be appreciated
local
softball
league
Thursday
night
The
lust
Kinney
reunion
was
the last half pennant The local;
Mrs W arren Corey left Sunday held in 1865, Dr Alfred C K in­
, plan fur financlng , h7 ' new
have been handicapped by a short- by taking a hard fought, ex tra-in ­ noma. Newberg at Carlton. Forest
y o u r reiiuirem en tH .
1929
Plymouth
Coach
age of funds and the players a s k ; ning game 4 to 2 from the Argus Grove at Amity and Sherwood at state house was presented to the via train for Michigan, to get ney. 85-yeor-old physlcluii, is- the Good condition
board “f control this week and re ­ a new C hevrolet from the factory only surviving mem ber of tliut
that Hillsboro fans give their sup- squad. The printers took a 2 to 1
she will drive out here. She meeting, und it is through his e f­ 193« Oakland
! advantage in the first inning, but last in the second half schedule
ceived immediate approval although and
port by attending the games.
R. H E
intends to be gone tw enty days forts Dial this reunion wus mude Coach
W illamette staged a surprise Sun- Irelands tied the score with a tally V e rb o o rt
consideration
of
a
bond
issue
has
6 6 3
and en route home will visit rela­ , pussiblc. He is one of the first
day by turning back Aloha 10 to 8. in the fifth. In the second extra H i 11» boro
I 5 5 not been altogether abandoned yet. tives at different places.
1 M D odir
S ah n o w a n d H e in r ir k . D on in and Dea-
At a conference here Friday at-
I surgeons to practice in l ’ortlund.
Laurel shut out Gaston 9 to 0, Tual- frame, the w inners bunched four
Coupe
Mrs. R. Mathiesen and Mrs. N
v ille .
i
tended
by
the
governor
and
several
atin swamped Tigard 15 to ♦. while hits to take the game.
A
pproxim
ately
125
people
a
t-
R. H . E .
Skow of Astoria visited at the
1924 Chevrolet
Sherwood had little trouble dis
11 10 4
Staging a slugging spree in the Sherwtx«d
the Jam es Mathiesen home T hurs­ tended the gathering, coming from Delivery
posing of Orenco 16 to 4
«
1 all parts of the northwest.
opening innings of th eir game with V e R r n . o n H ia e is e r a n d B. M c G u i r e ; D 2 a y 8 and
day
Schedule for next Sunday is as I
A fter a picnic dinner everyone
the Royal Soda Works T u r p le .
Mrs D O W ebster of Portland
1935 lludnon Huili T rrraplatir.
follows: Tigard at Hillsboro. W il-'
ture This narrow s the choice of spent
Friduy at the Eart Hollen­ gathered at an organ and sang old
R. H . E
delivered here. $73M and up
I
additional
ground
for
state
house
lam ette at Gaston, Aloha at Sher- team chalked up a 12 to 7 win I
1 3
4
favorite
songs
of
their
pioneer
beck
home
Thursday
evening.
The
w
inners
wood. Cornelius at Orenco and
F o re a t G ro v e
12 16 0 purposes down to the W illam ette
grandparents, w ith Rev Charles
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O
liver
Wescott
and
scored
seven
runs
in
the
first
in­
T H O M A S S. SHOLES
w’ood», Petersen. Kimmieki a n d H u t c h - ! university campus and two blocks
Tualatin at LaureL
Mrs. Fuller of Pasudena. Cal .
R. H . E . ning and built th eir advantage to i n s ; S to u te n b e rs a n d F r y e r .
of residential property on Court family of Hillsboro and Mrs A. and
rtio
n r 2IW
152 N. 3rd Ave.
in
charge
Dr.
Riley
of
Linfield
Wescott
and
son
Paul
of
Forest
______ » 15 0 12 to 0 in the final frame. Safe­
H ill» b o r o
-------------------------street ju st north of the state prop-
.. .... a 7 J way started hitting the ball at the
C o rn e liu s
Grove spent Sunday at the Archie college read some interesting pio­
_pn p f . ‘-ro W illamette university trustees Thompson home.
Rcwky a n d B r a n d a w ; V a n L o o and F in e -
neer letters and incidents from the
end of the game, bringing in seven
are understood to favor sale of the
K»n.
Billy Ervin of San Francisco, ! lives of the early Oregon people
tallies in the seventh.
R. H - E
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a r e o n e i
school
property
to
th
e
state,
but
C a l. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gabe i IJr. Kinney also added much to
10 15 4
W illa m e tte
.........
National Guards, w inners of the
, the afternoon's program by telling
I 12 6 first half schedule, dropped the serting title to the bed of M alheur slate officials are frankly doubtful Essner.
lake and the irreducible school | as t0 *be ability to pay a price
F o x a n d D a via o n ; B ohn »on. B a r r o n a n d
A rleta Raffety visited several ' several tales of his early life und
second consecutive game last week, fund has been tapped for more than which will enable the school to re-
M e B reen.
i experience with the Indians. One
days
last
week
with
her
aunt.
Miss
R. H . E. losing a close game to Fairw ay 1 $12.500 in
paying attorney's fees build on a larger and m ore suit- Vernita Raffety of Forest Grove. ; incident which was especially in-
9 11 0 to 0. The only score of the game and other litigation expenses. There ablc location.
L a u r e l ____ __ ____
0 4 4
Chris M aurer and Louise and ‘ teresting was an account of his
G aaton
With architects busy sketching H erbert M aurer of Hillsboro and acquaintance with Capt Hembree
N e u e n s c h w a n - came in the fourth inning. Sched­ still rem ains $5581 of the $18,000
S e h re in e r a n d
Z e ig le r
ule for tonight iT hursday) is as authorized by the session of 1933 tentative designs, engineers making Mrs. Frank Corey spent several and his participation in the Indian will never harm the homes
Her a n d A lly n .
and buildings made of our
R . H . E . I follows:
Irelands vs. N a t i o n a l for defense of th e M alheur lake a study of the needs of the state days last week at Silverton
wars.
T u a la tin
' s ' ? 6 I Guards, north Junior high diamond; suit which will be applied tow ard as ,o space in the new building,
Concrete Building Tile. They
Mrs Wilbur Dillon and daugh­
Tigard
Among
those
present
from
this
figuring ters Bernice and Verna are cam p­
Sw™pe .D d R e b e r;
s im » .
sum «
and Fairw ay vs. Safeway, south Junior the m aster's claim and the n e x t; financial experts busily
vicinity w ere Ml and Mrs Thom ­ improve with age and the
I high field; and Argus vs. Soda legislature w ill be asked to pro- out details of both the pay-as-you- ing at the W. D. Fowles home for as W Shuck and son Stanley Mr
first and only cost is within
' go and bond plans and Secretary several days.
R . H . E . Works, Hilhi
vide the rem aining $5248
Shuck's
m aternal grandm other was
I
O re n c o
« s « I
Ickes dangling $1.500,000 under the
your reach. We try to be
S herw ood
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
C
16 16 3 !
a
Kinney.
Press reports from the national nose of state officials as a con­ S Reynolds home were Mr and
B liae, G a r fie ld a n d S e r o f fo r d ; P o d b ie ia n f
I
M _
34 T P
•
honest
and
we
make
an
hon­
a n d W e n n e r.
capitol to the effect that President tribution from Uncle Sam tow ard Mrs George Hauser. Mr and Mrs
est product.
Roosevelt has approved a program the new building talk of a special George Connolly, Mr. and Mrs
under which the federal power session now has it that the law ­ Harold Reynolds, Ella Bean and
C it y «»f Foeoat G ro « « to F r a n k I t G o ff,
commission w ill construct the trans- m akers w ill be on the job again O rville Reynolds.
p a r t <»f H loeka 4 a n d •
W a lk e r * »
Ad­
T.
r?* L . t
VZ
Tolerance" will be the general mission lines from Bonneville were in the “early faU." While some in ­
d itio n . F o re s t G n n « .
terp
ret
this
to
mean
early
Sep­
O il l l S E l g n t n I e a r discussion topic of all the clubs ; received by Governor M artin as
J.
W
C o n n e ll
( S h e r if f ) to H e r m a n
«mc
u
, affiliated writh Hillsboro C hristian complete vindication of his stand tem ber others, less optimistic.
iiis h o p . L o t I illo r k 10. |leu»ont>' H e te h ta
H i l l « o n if nnnr«»
I Council during the coming season. ! against state owned transmission the date for the session as the
F. L .
B o r th w ic k «t u< t o A lo n to L .
» H ^ l a d « ' g^ o u n T « A n ^ n
h l i i* has been decided by ,he counc” I
In his gubernatorial cam- last of Septem ber or early October |
N eedle« et u « . I « e re in T r a c t <S N o r t h
• • •
T lt f a n iv ille A d d itio n
North of Cannrry, across W . Washington St., Phone 1341
morning “ n S by a women's
“I50 b<? £he tOpic «iven palgn M artln declared ,hls *° be a
R. C . V a u g h t e t u i t o N e llie S
M
Melon and tomato growers of
morning, followed b y a w om ens to the speaker t0 be jnvited for federal function. He reiterated this
m pair« o n « )
H o a rd ,
p a rt
L o t 14 B lo c k
2 T h o rn e '»
tournam ent and a noisy tournam ent the dedication of the new Pilgrim j doctrine in his veto message at- Oregon and Washington contributed G arrett. (C o n M tin u e H d fr o Stevenson.
Jam es
itio n , H illa b o ro
for men and women in the late af­ House. Septem ber 15, at which the tached to th e so-called Grange $61.881.94 tow ard the support of Whitelaw, B W Barnes, R E A d G d eo
rg e
W
Van«*»» e t u» to
J < « rp h
ternoon. A short program followed council
their
m
arketing
agreem
ent
and
the
M
ic
h
a u d , I a c re
in L o t
949
J o h n »on
Wiley. Jam es Say. Fred Amacher.
will preside, as well as of ‘ power bill and has been severely
a dinner in the evening.
K e ta te A d d itio n .
melon-tom
ato
control
board
spent
J.
J
Wismer.
H.
D.
Kerkman.
T
convocation of all clubs on I crittcized since by the sponsors of
P
J
V e n d e rs a n d e n et ua to B ank»
Ju st eight years ago the course the
Septem ber 24. when it is expected ( state-owned lines who sought to a total of $50.491.74 in the enforce­ G. Bronleewe. Herb Staples. Alvin post N o .
e A m e ric a n L e g io n , Lo t
was opened for its first play. M or­ to
m ent of its code last year, an audit Hobart. E J. McAlear, George Mc­ 3 B lock 8. F o ir f v th
t A d d itio n . B anka.
have
two
college
heads
address
I
saddle
this
expense
onto
th
e
state,
ris Weil of Hillsboro was the first the joint dinner m eeting
of th e board's records reveals. Gee, S. E Fay ram. C C Webber,
A n g u i C o..
In c ., to L . G . B u rg e et
1" Senator McNary of Oregon,
_
it
is
president and also drove the first
We are headquarters for Binder Twine, Grain Bags,
in S ection 1« T 2 S K 2 W
n d e rs tn n H
w
ill
e n n n a „ r the
th »
Richard Abts was giv- : u understood,
w ill
sponsor
fed- Salaries and wages paid during the Mr. and Mrs Charles Walker. Ben u i . W a 12 s h in acrea
g to n
c o u n t?
to F re d
S chlegel,
ball off the tee. AU the members en President
y ear aggregated $22,341 58 a n d Faber.
and
Sacking Twine.
authority
to
arrange
the
dedi-
j
eral
power
bill
which
w
ill
also
p
a
rt
o
f
L
o
t
4
Block
9,
F
ir
s
t
A
d
d
itio
n
,
w ere practically new at the game, cation program, and to plan t h e 1 authorize the power commission traveling expenses, $14,160.90 H. G
lia n k a
but all who play a variety of games program for convocation. Council
general
of the tion reaching the capital this week
W a * h i n g to n c o u n t? to S h erw o o d P r o ­
"' rates
- for
-
- Bonneville power " Hawkins,
We are cash buyers of Wheat. Oats, Barley, Hairy
to fix
a 7r „, s\ ge7
ra ' m
m anager
ana'
uniform ly well are endowed by ^
d’ “ a VesoluUon ^ con^aTuia on
er» '
C oo p ., L o t»
1 and 2
B lock
6
a basis which will amortize c° ntro1 board received
The same source of information duc
Vetch,
Common Vetch, Hungarian Vetch and Clover
E
p
ler*»
A
d
d
itio
n
.
Sherw
ood.
commonly
n atu re w ith w hat is
tions to the Rev Andrew Carrick, Uncle Sam's investm ent on the iSla5y d u rl? g the y e a r„and *Ifll 8--
it that W alter Fisher. Rose­ J. W C o n n e ll | S h e r if f * to J o h n I )
Seeds.
term ed "ball sense." Bill Benham, pastor of S c o t c h Presbyterian Columbia riv er over a period of 04 in trave] exP«n»«s F ‘ve district has
burg
democrat,
is
facing
a
lot
of
A n n a n d e t u i . p a r t o f S ec tio n 10 T 2 S
the first pro. did much to m ake the
50 years
1 m ana«ers drew salaries ranging opposition for re-appointm ent t o R 1 W
G R A IN BAGS
^ t o o T i L o n T yable iOT ^
?
«
^
eX ° ° « rf*:hem^
• • «
from $729 to $1353 and travel ex- the state senate Fisher, who lost
W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty to
A lfr e d
Cum ­
Good Oat Sack?
m in g » e t u >. p a r t o f S ec tion 9 T I N R 9 W
With
few
er
than
50
per
cent
of
Pen’eS
from
$249.85
to
$1700
byterian church Council also au ­
his senate seat because he was a
F lo re n c e E. B each to F
G . P atte rs o n
Each ...........
Following have served as presi­ thorized the form ation of a Dads'
mem ber of the state bonus com ­ e t u x , 8 .8 0 acre» in Johnso n E « ta te A d d i-
state's automobile d r i v e r s
_
dents: Morris Weil. 1927-28; J. H club as an auxiliary organization. the
equipped w ith the new licenses
More than 96.000 full tim e work- mission, has resigned from the com­ •
G arrett, 1928-29: Dick Fendall, 19-
No.
1 Second Wheat Sacks—
n S la te m e t ux to F ra n c is
New members of the clubs, 35
police were expected to begin
now e!P,?’oyed *n Ore8°n mission in order to again qualify C o A rn le e x liu « M ilto
29-30; Dr. S Todd. 1930-31: K ent boys and 39 girls of high school state
W e a t e t u x . p a r t o f S ection
checking up on the delinquents to- "IV f’L103
have accepted the for the senate post
Each
17 T 2 N R 4 W .
Price, 1931-32: G arrett, 1932-33; Carl age. will be selected and initiated day .Thursday). The state depart- protectlon
• • •
‘he W orkm ens Com­
E m m a S y lv e s te r to F re d W
S y lv e s te r
Miller, 1933-34, and Carl Johnson. during the first tw o weeks of ment
e t a l. L o t 4 E ric k so n *» A d d itio n . B e a v e r­
has
been
digging
out
frorn
^
'
™
,
ac'
'
a“
“rd
ln
«
to
record*
One
of
the
oldest
documents
in
B IN D E R T W IN E
1934-35
ton.
school, according to the plans of under the eleventh hour deluge o f !oi ‘he Industrial Accident com m a- the official archives of the state
500 feet to pound—
The golf course has done much the presidents. Many of the clubs
A lo n s o L . N eedlea e t u x t o F re d M
at the rate of about ” ° nh 7 ? 's c° r"Pares v" y favorably is a commission signed by John
to prom ote good fellowship be­ w ill begin m eeting before the be­ applications
Bale
.........................
10.000 a day and has now reach ed !w lth the ,81'630 w orkers on the W. Davis, territorial governor, a p ­
tw een Hillsboro and Forest Grove ginning of the school year.
the bottom of the pile.
* records a year a«° pointing Noah Huber as prosecut­
650 feet to pound—
• • •
ana tne 69,973 employes who were ing attorney for the second ju d i­
Sherwood Farm er Sets
T T •
| Governor M artin in granting a
d ° 7 n. J obJ
same cial district. The commission which
Bale
hearing into the fairness of the *” d “f t n
at
^ pt^,
the de‘ is done in longhand throughout,
,r ‘al which resulted in the convic- J*!e“ i° " ln 1932-33 Peak of in- bears the territorial seal and is
C harles Anderson, S h e r w o o d '
We will also have a limited amouht of storage room
farm er, set a new record for the
«enerally
eT plo,<ment ln Oregon as dated Ju n e 5, 1954 Acceptance of
for
all grains. If you desire to store your grain kindly
/ conceded here to have stolen the revealed by ‘he records of this the appointm ent is dated July 12.
climb up Mount Hood Sunday when
let us know at once.
, was in 1929‘31 when 1954. which m akes it just 81 years
he made the 7'4-m i!e hike, from
AU 6aITies scheduled for Sunday thunder of his hecklers. The hear- i
,Ul* .“ "I® w orkers were “ »• old this week. The document was
3800 feet to 11.225 feet elevation, in in the Farm Union league were ing will be held here on August 2. i 11'
• • •
der the protection of the Compen- unearthed by Secretary of State
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
2 hours 52 minutes. He took an postponed until August 4 due to
county -
.
Plenty of granite for state house sation a c t
. . .
Snell in rearranging the official
hour to come from the sum mit to _ conflict . . w . ith th e annual
records of his departm ent.
..
his starting point. Rafferty's tavern, Farm Union picnic at Rippling purposes is to be had right h e re !
,n Oregon for the mere cost of
“ ourist traffic 11 on the up-grade
setting a new round-trip m ark of Waters.
L et the advertisem ents help you
Schedule of games for this Sun- quarrying and transportation. L. a8ain- Jl]ne registration of out-of­
3 hours 52 minutes.
Phone «1
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
day is as follows: Carlton at Bux- Comini & Sons of The Dalles, sta‘e a“ ‘ojpobiles totaling 14,720, m ake your shopping plans.
We specialize in quality com- ton, Cedar Mill at L aurel and Ver- who own large deposits of excel- exce^ded the record for the same
lent granite in the vicinity of The mon‘h last year by more than 100
mereiai^
printing.—Argus
...........................
tf boort at Kansas City.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- cars. Registrations for March, April
Corwin H ardw are
B v M u n c h and May’ however. were below
MAC
A Good Reason
a fte rn o o n
<)
1 i
Save
Money
Irelands Now Top I
City Softball Loop
PA IN T
Reunion ot Kinney
Clan Held Sunday
235
185
60
75
*35
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
CO M PA N Y
Canitnl iiCWs
N«W« LX-TlCr
T
Fire, Flood, Storm and Decay
1 OleraUCC
Forest Hills Club
I OD1C
BETTER
HOMES
/
Real Estate Transfers
! Selected by Group
flx'Oairv
L'alry
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick fit Tile Co.
°P ntaOS
Voice Appreciation
H a rv e s t T im e is Here
5ic
7c
M «o
’5“
New Record Hood climb rarm Union Games
n
J
1
Postponed
Sunday
,ion of L A Banks is
I
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Dy iviuncn thos<? fof
FISH DERBY
George Smith, prom inent Rose­
Prize W inner for Last Week
burg sportsm an and hotel owner,
Longest T rout caught by
is slated for appointm ent to the
[ house seat left vacant when Rep­ C. C. SNYDER of Madras, Oregon
20-inch Trout
resentative William W. Knight ac­
cepted appointm ent as assistant dis- Watch This Space for the W eek',
Derby Winner!
; trict attorney for Douglas county,
i according to grape vine informa- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
SACKS — sacks
Every Kind of Sack You Will Need
for Your Harvesting.
Á rwiM
BY TEST
Scientific investigations
and experiments h a v e
proved that Morningdew
Milk is actually as pure
as it’s possible to make
milk. Many purifying op­
erations and the careful
selection and breeding of
dairy cows is responsible
for this high purity count.
Try some today!
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
P e rm a n e n t» a n d a ll k in d «
b e a u ty w o rk .
T e le p h o n «
HILLSBORO FEED CO
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.
of
«
C o m m .r c l.l
O fflc o
B e a u ty
W o rk
L IF E ---
that has been spent honestly and ,
earnestly certainly has earned some
recognition; some record to keep
its memory alive. A properly plan-j
ned Granite Memorial is the only I
lasting guardian against loss and
forgetfulness.
MEH
AND CAN8
H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
4th at Main, Hillsboro I
A i> p o in t m en t
Telephone 2325
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
RUY YOiTR
C n n n tv
IN S U R A N C E
P in t
WANT-ADS
D. P. CORRIBRI
t
INSURANCE
Phona
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
hy
COLLECTION
Garbage Collection
Dentist
144
For
N a tio n a l
2211
In fo r m a tio n
A v m r lM
RUBBER STAMPS
HRR V1CB
II.n k
from
n o lld ln ,
HILLSBORO ARGUS
H l l l .b n r o
»boat
T » IZ
R c ld o n r o 2681
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
T e le p h o n e
8261
O ffin g 2682
DENTISTS
W a a h ln v l m
B ld g
T a lephnnea
S rh e n d e l
R undn ya
Bank
Wells Building
T e le p h o n e 1471
W E II/f l A P A R T M E N T S
E v e n in g » ,
N o t io n a l
Telophonoo
lld d o o r o
Physician and Surgeon
Commercial Building
A
SURGEON
P h n lo - T h o r a p ,
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
a p e r ia lty
M abel
ond
and
1381X
PERMANENTS
G U ER N SEY D A IR Y
SAM HULIT * SONS
Phone 2568
1*4 miles aouth of Hillsboro
Gold Medal Diploma W inner
In 1934 — Score 98.2
Silver Medal Diploma Winner
in 1933 — Score 97.8
X -R .y
Sanitary Beauty Shop
Morningdew
Sack Twine and McCormick-
Deering Binder Twine.
P H Y S IC IA N
of
at Hillaboro Pharm acy
k in d »
AND SURGEON
A. 0. PITMAN, M. D.
Oeneral Beauty Work
A ll
TWINE
PHYSICIAN
D ir e c to ry
or
It«
A d « « r1 l»c r»
c a ll
Tb»
A rm
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