The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    the Increased activity In this field
Mr and Mrs F F Hoffman and j
1 T ? If
The F u m i (.'redit adm inistration
Glorin and M iii'lt'cll Hoffman Join- |
1 l f P l I'O IK .
und
the AAA have emphasized Hie
i'd Saturday. They all attended the I
importunée of more und lietler
regetta at Oeeanlake
I I 1 J 11
•
farm records.
lluane Haynes of Hillsboro, who
I l / l |f | l\ ('lltlltltl
More Oregon farm ers cun loll you
had b een at th e h o m e of an aunt.,
*
‘
» 'V U lU V M l
accurately this year whut the cost
Ask your attorney to send your
Mr». B. F. Deford, since school
-
of a crop is In comparison Io re ­ legal advertising to the Argus
closed, left for home Friday.
,
...
, .
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turns than have ever been utile Io
I Ml and Mrs F C Wohlschlegel J o u r n e y to W a s h in g t o n ; B ig
do It before The reason Is that
X / o r t s n t H d N i n o md Phyllta, Brnice and Vincent
Yield W heat Reported
more farm records m e being kept
V V I 11 W i l l s t 1 ” 11IV I Wohlschlegel attended a dinner par
this year In practically every O re­
ty Sunday at the L. V Hull! home
(Bv Mn,
gon county than at any time In
in Hillsboro.
LAUREL A
Tigard F o rfeitsto Hillsboro: 1 « * £ , £ £ X h ^ C o u n H Verboort Squad Trounced
the past, records of the extension
Mr. and Mis. L I Hulit and Mrs Cendant» of A A. Little was held
agricultural economics section ut
Hamond of Newberg visited the F at the E. K Reynolds home In
b y S h e rw o o d S u n d a y
O
8. C. show.
T u a l a t i n S to n s L a u r e l
'eague championship series Sunday
C. Wohlschlegel family Friday eve­ Othello. W ash. July 27 mid 28 The
l u a l a t i n Stops L a u r e l
af,e rnoon bv defeating G a r d e n
ning
A pproxim ately 15<X) copies of the
family
was
well
known
by
older
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I Home 15 to 3 Next Sunday the
T u a la tin V alley
Mr and Mrs. Ira G. McCormick residents of this vicinity, huving
Oregon farm record book were dis­
Sn>M L m s m
two squads will clash in th e second
iS w t'n d H a lf )
and Hodson McCormick visited M t lived here mid on Chehulem Moun­
tributed during the 12 months end
iSecon.t H a lf !
mt
Banks and Roy. champion
and Mrs. Allan Comber at Portland tain from 1893 until I906. Seven of
W L l'c t
W L Pet
ing June 30. In uddition hundreds
w I. M l
w L p£ i ! of the second half schedule, is Verboort
5 I .833 C arlton
4 3 .571 Ju ly
23. Mrs. Jessie Dezure and
of AAA failli record books are in
H illsboro
1 t i.soo|Conisll«s
favored to win th e title In two For. Grove 5 2 .714 H illsboro
3 4 .429 Miss Ivy Peterson of Vancouver the eight children and a half-broth­
use, especially In localities where
6 1 .85$! W illa m a tta
- - —
Tu a latin
er were present They were R. V.
Sherwood
5 2 .714 V ern onia
4 5 .044
4 3 .5?2,ureueo
1 5 2$« straight games
huge number« of wheat and corn-
Aloha
3 2
.tOC>Newber*
0 6 .000 Visited the McCormick family that Delano of Marysville. Wash . Floyd
4 s
572 Tigard
...l 5 .167
Fred Meeuwsen and Jensen. Koy A m ity
Laurel
evening
hog contracts were signed by farm ­
Hillsboro "Bears" ran wild in the
_______ « s .572 No. Pistes
1 « .1« hurlers, easily held G arden Home
Sherw<*Hl
Buford Deford and Ju n e Holcorn L ittle and Mrs Roy lAzzie) Shreve
ers.
Hopes of the local Sunset leagu- to seven scattered hits Sunday final game of the T ualatin Valley spent Thursday at Eugene Miss of Alberta. Canada. Mrs John I.,
Encouragement und truliilug In
ers for undisputed claim to the Storey. Meeuwsen and Jensen star- league schedule Sunday afternoon Beryl Deford, who had been there i Edna» Pugh of Tensed. Idaho: Mrs
record keeping given by county
second half title will be at stake red at the bat for Roy. Storey to slaughter V ernonia 23 to 2. recuperating from a major opera­ F. L. (Christie) Brown and Mrs.
agents.
Smith-Hughes touchers und
Heavy
hitting
at
the
plate
by
the
George
(Vera)
Rosevear
of
Laurel;
Sunday afternoon when th e Hills- turned in four doubles.
agricultural committee» of farm und
local players and num erous errors tion. returned home w ith them.
Mrs E K (Sara) Reynolds of
boro squad travels to Aloha for a
*• “ •
Miss
Helen
Tompson,
who
had
by th e V ernonia squad accounted
bank organizations ure factors In
clash w ith the champions of the *?•’>'
„
s 7 2
been staying at the W I. Jones Othello, Wash . and Mrs. Cres (S tel­
first half schedule. Tigard for- ■ y MaeuwwB jmM« ,n<t Stor»> W er- for seven runs in the first inning, home picking berries for W. R la) Berg of Usk. Wash The other
six in the second, five in the fourth
brother. Albert Little, of Enterprise
feited to the locals Sunday after- ,ku) Hall ,„ d p »im l«r.
U P TO A
and five in the sixth. Vernonia Davis, returned to her home in was unable to be present Children
noon, giving the home team its
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I scored one run in th e first and one Newberg Sunday.
und grandchildren of the sisters a t­
seventh consecutive victory
Mr
and
Mrs
D
A.
Otto
and
i in the ninth. Shattuck connected
tending made the total attendance
A loss to Aloha Sunday will prob- I j O l l V J l l D I l t l l U a
WE CAN HELP YOU
for a homer in the second w ith tw o family attended a L utheran picnic forty-three. O thers from this vicin­
ably mean that the locals w ill have
.
. ,
at
Rippling
W
aters
Sunday
ity besides Mrs Brown and Mrs
to meet Tualatin in another game
A n i l t V C r S a r V ’ M e e t I on.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Litt
Hoffman
of
The league leading Verboort squad
OF C A 3 O 1 I N Z
w ere Mr and Mrs. B. G.
to decide the second half champion-
'
Portland visited Mr and Mrs. D. Rosevear
McNay and daughters Patricia and
ship. This, however, is contingent
A nniversary meeting in tht eye- tum bled 6 to 2 before a determ ined A. Otto Sunday.
Sherwood
team
Sunday
and
now-
on T ualatin taking the m easure of ning and a noise tournam ent dur-
Jack Brighouse of Newberg and B arbara of Forest Grove. Mr and
Mrs le e Brown. F I. and Lillie
t h p r w i m d the following week. Gas- ing the afternoon attracted a good hold a narrow half-gam e m argin
Fon h a T llie a d l f ^ i e u V ^ e Aug- crowd to the Forest Hills golf club over Forest G rove and Sherwood his sister and niece from Fayette. Brown. George Rosevear and Al­
Idaho, v is ite d Mr and M rs C o r ­
last
Wednesday
D
inner
was
served
i
Verboort
m
eets
Amity
in
a
post-
den
and Velma Rosevear They
ust 11 game to Hillsboro
nelius
Ott l Thursday
and Friday
8 p. m on the putting green poned game this Sunday and will 5?ll“
s lJ”
",ursaai
made the trip Friday up the Colum ­
You often step on the storter 15
W hole-hearted support of local at
north of the club house.
have to tu rn in a w in to cinch the ^ t ^ M i u h a H I l l e s t i d o f Port ’ bia river highway to Umutllla
fans at the Aloha game is asked by
,
times a day . . . without your motor
»Hi* «lv.v rtin d w a s th p
lp a m ip t i t l p H p r h S a h n o w . a c e V e r - i n d M is s J u l i a H i l k s t u r i
»1 l i f t
Feature of the evening was the I league title Herb Sahnow. aceV er-
the Hillsboro squad. A good game
land, old friends of Otts. visited then through Pasco, returning Mon­
Your buildings «re a ( really warming up between stops.
day through the Goldendale coun­
is on tap and the local team w ants announcem ent th at the Mrs. R. W. I boort hurler. was absent for the them Saturday
try and down the Evergreen high­
big investment. Protect
Super-Shell can save you up to
everybody possible on hand to root W eil-Frank Miller team had de- j Sherw ood game and his place was
Mrs. Otlo Given Surprise
way. The yield of fall grain was
for them. If Hillsboro, enters the feated the Mrs R. I. Mills-B. M taken by Day.
them with « film of
a cupful of fuel on each cold
F ir Grove Ladies' Social club met light in the Othello section and
Goodman
team
1740
to
1610
in
the
j
Amity
served
notice
on
t
h
e
play-off series, the first game will
with Mrs Sam Otto Thursday as spring grain would not be cut Lee
GOOD l’AINT.
»tart. It worms up 5 0 # falter than
be set at Aloha August 11. the sec­ point tournam ent. Points w ere giv- , league leaders that Amity-Verboort
ordinary gasolines.
ond at Hillsboro August 18 and the en during a two-m onths' period for I game would not be a set-up. Amity a surprise and presented her with . jjrow n killed a rattlesnake with
a
crib
quilt
for
her
baby
d
au
g
h
ter.'
rattles.
Rubbit
hunting
and:
obtaining
new
members
and
partic-
piled
up
16
hits
to
score
a
12
to
1
third, if necessary, probably’ a ' ipating in various club activities, victory over Carlton Sunday. The Elsie Louise. The club, of which swimming was enjoyed bv the
Super-Shell saves gasoline on
Inaide or Outside
Hillsboro.
Otto is a member, had made | young folks
•teep hills, too. And on the level
T ualatin was forced to 14 innings The w inners w ill be treated to a Newberg team forfeited to Forest Mrs.
th e quilt at a meeting at Mrs. i ’ ....
' Grove.
Sundav before it could defeat dinner by the losers.
run. Try it. Start cutting the cost of
Raleigh W hitmore's home July 18
®
. c v v n s . “ ’.’ i1 ,, ! ls c o u s ' n -
Short talks w ere given by sev-
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Laurel 6 to 5 and m aintain its posi­
The A rthur Hill threshing ma- ®ob ' ' *la'na’ of Hillsboro «pent
F ig u rativ ely speaking. Sally
(your around-town diiv 'g l
I I n ,'n n T p i t l K
tion one game behind Hillsboro. eral form er presidents of the club
|
chine began this year's run Monday from W ednesdtty until Saturday at O 'n rlen . above, of Chicago, Is
iv n u ia
Tualatin led up to the sixth 3 to 0 during the anniversary program *■ u l l t l
afternoon at the John Spiering . ,’e Stevens cottage at Oceanside
excellent a t flgurea. This s ta te ­
We
have
a
guaran­
and then Laurel pushed over five Past presidents present w ere Mor­
farm at Laurel
1 Xhey wSre
the co«»«® «'
m ent refers both to her own and ,
runs on an error and four hits. ris Weil and Carl Miller. Hillsboro;
Mr and Mrs D M McInnis a n d ! Oceanside They were painting the to those num erals revealing the < teed quality paint for
Tualatin tied the score in the Dick Fendall. Forest Grove; and
Farm I ’ nlon
K
enneth
McInnis
attended
a
re-
collage
until
Elbert
cut
his
leg
any purpose.
splendid m easurem ents which
ninth and then scored the winning K ent Price. Portland.
(Second H a lf )
union of the McInnis family Sun- '6'hlle trim m ing vines and had to
The following m em bers w e r e
won fo r th e young lady first
ru n in the fourteenth on a single,
day
at
the
J
A
York
home
at
1
bavc
medical
attention
The
wound
W
L
Pet
W
L
Pet
p rtie In a city-w ide beauty con-
an error, a sacrifice and a single aw arded prizes: Mrs. F ran k Miller Cedar M ill 3 2 6<X' C arlton
3 2 .600 Reedville.
Mrs. Dan McInnis of ls ■“ * healing very satisfactorily
of Forest Grove, golf club for hav- Kan c(
3 2 .644 Verboort
2 3 .40©
teat.
to deep short.
Get our estimate on
Portland
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
M.
ut
*“,s
w
riting.
ing
the
highest
total
points
in
th
e
;,aur»i
3 2 .644 Buxton
I 4 .200
Cornelius shut out Orenco 9 to 0.
McInnis,
only
surviving
m
em
bers
Miss
Irene
Stevens
and
three
girl
your requirements.
\ erne McKin-
That four team s were tied for
VanLoo fanned 17 batters and al­ recent contest:
p[ace ¡n the Farm Union base- of the older McInnis generation, friends from Portland picnicked at
lowed but three scattered singles ney. golf club for obtaining the
ere honor guests. Miss Alice M e-(Oswego Wednesday.
Aloha swamped Sherwood 15 to most members; Mrs. R. W. W eil hall league after games Sunday w
Mr and Mrs. John McFee re-
A t lh « je n e i/h tH ir lt jrltirtorur
6, w hile North Plains, f o r m e r Hillsboro, and Jim m ie Bushong, was indicated by reports received Innis, who spent the w eek-end in
Portland
as a guest of a cousin. I cently returned from a two weeks'
W ashington County league team Forest Grove, low m edal in the here Laurel nosed out Cedar Mill
— IIII.I.H H O R O —
Mrs
Allan
Comber,
joined
the
p
a
r
-
.
vacation
at
Oeeanlake.
Wash.
They
i ll y C a th e rin e U«>tre)
which is taking G astons place, noise tournam ent: Mrs. J. Enschede 9 to 8 in a hard fought game. Ver-
Busch's
Super Service
ty
in
the
evening.
were
accompanied
by
their
gi
and-
FARMINGTON C aptain Nelson
and Dr. R. I. Mills, both of Forest hoort defeated Kansas City and
nosed out W illam ette 7 to 6
Mr and Mrs John Thomas and daughter, Del-auriee Cady, of Hills- suffered head and face injuries In
llillsbaro Motor Ce.
Banks, also of the W ashington Grove, runners-up for low medal: Carlton downed Buxton.
Cedar M ill-Laurel game was a two daughters of Portland visited j boro, who is spending the sum mer an autom obile accident near Hazel-
County league, will replace Tigard Mr. and Mrs George Patterson.
Coslett's Super Service
Forest Grove. Mrs Weil, and Kent th riller from start to finish. C edar Mrs Thomas aunt. Mrs. J. E B laz-' with them Mr and Mrs. William ___
dale July 24. His car was badly
for the balance of the season.
H olwrge’s Service Station
’K err and tw o children and Mrs j damaged
Schedule for this Sunday is as Price, making the most noise in jjjjj took the lead w ith two runs in er. and family Saturday.
Rock Creek Service Station
Hodson McCormick and L auren gda Matney of Beaverton. The par-
\ j r and Mrs. Marlon Boge and
follows: Hillsboro at Aloha. North the tournam ent Prizes w ere also the firs, in n ing and then Laurel
Plains at Tualatin. Laurel at Wil­ given for high and low scores on came from behind in the seventh Haynes accompanied by Miss M arie!,y was nt.ar when Jean Teagarden [ Mr and Mrs Frank Tum a of Port-
— FOREST GROVE —
! to knot th e score 8-8. Hanson of Fuchs of Newberg went to Ione and her father w ere drow ned in land visited at the Ed Boge home
lamette. Orenco at Banks, S her­ each hole.
Bailey's Service Stalion
July
23.
w
here
they
w
ere
guests
o
f
,
the
sur(
at
Seaview
,
Sunday
Mrs.
G.
A.
Cate
and
Richard
Laurel
hit
safely
to
score
Waibel
in
wood at Cornelius.
Phelps' Service Station
tTmU nn
Sunday evening dinner p a r ty ' Annual Adams reunion was held
R. H. E. Fendall w-on the
putting contest the ninth and bring in the w inning
T im b lin
---------------------------------------- f ! i that was held after the anniversary run
Highway Service Station. Gaston
y ±
X . J S ^ ‘ests at the E C. Mulloy home at Champocg July 21
Lau rel
i / •
meeting.
, L aurel w ill trav el to Vancouver H arrv French M l»
and Me- werc Mr and Mrs Edward Stl,es
Mrs J T Andcrson ‘s havln« he
Swope and Reber ; Schreiner and Zeig­
Ladies free group lessons will Barrac)jS Sunday to plav the U. S C o ^ i c k r returned“ s u X - Haynes “ d U n ci. Alfred Mulloy o fT u .l- house repainted
ler
R. H. E. be continued through the month of Army
Regim ental team. Regular
Mrs Joe Jack is im proving fro m '
W illa m e tte
1® 2 August and w in be_ held at l.30 ieague games will find Buxton at rem ained to help w ith the harvest ann
illness.
on his aunt’s farm.
’ Mr. and Mrs Marion Boge of her Mr recent
N o rth Plains
» H
1 p. m. each Wednesday.
Mrs William R Withy-;
Verboort and K ansas City at Cedar
Fox and Davideon : Grogan and Vander-
Mr and Mrs Caleb C lark and Portland visited her parents. Mr combe and
and
son of Gaston visited at
Mill.
“ Dd”
R. H E.
son Alma and Mr and Mrs Lesley and Mrs Calvin Whitmore. Sunday the H. H Boge
home Saturday.
Stannard
and
daughter
Bessie
o
f’
Mrs
Rhoda
Cady
and
son
Murl
A lo h a ____________________
16 1» 8
Webster Dalby spent last Tuesday
Silverton. Mr and Mrs. A rthur | of Chehalem Mountain visited at
Sherwood
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« 5
prices on Hairy Vetch, Austrian I’eas und
w ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs S
S. Brow n and
M cB reen ;
Podbielan,
j C lark of Beaverton and Miss Ina the George Rosevear home July 24 H Dalby.
W in ters and Chrtxtenaen. W estfall.
Grain of nil kinds.
Mrs. Rosevear resided when a girl
Ttrt
rxerxizz>rl
d
a
r
k
of
P
ortland
attended
a
din-
Mr and Mrs John Kanina Jr.
Cornelius ~ ~ ----------------------------- ----
9 9 1
YWdU!) A llip r o v e u ner party at the J. E Blazer home w here Mrs. Cady now lives.
Softball Lea»»»
O re n c o
........
0 3 8
and sons are vacationing at the
SACK TWINE - HINDER TWINE
V a n L o o and Finegan ; G arfield
and
(B y Mr«. B ird M cCnrm ieto
! Sunday. In the afternoon they made
Captain and Mrs A. Johnson of beach this week.
1 Second H a lf )
GRAIN SACKS
S taffo rd .
W L Pet!
w L Pet CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— The a trip along the top of the moun- Portland and their daughter. Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. George Biersdorf
1 2 .888 j road from th e U tu rn
by O tto ! tain from the Pleasant View rock Alice Muzzy of Tillamook visited and Mr and Mrs W T Putnam
Suda W ’k ! 3 0 1.000 Anrus
The
last
word in seed and
Hauling Perm it Issued
Ireland«
2 1 .667 Safew ay
1 2 .833 ! O rn d u ffs farm to the Heintz place j quarry, from w here they could see at the F L. Brown home Monday.
Jr. and daughters attended the mis­
2 I .6<7| Guard«
Log hauling perm it was issued F airw ay
Grain Cleaning.
® 3 •#0® is being widened by Yamhill coun- ' the smoke from the Silverton saw- The Johnsons lived here from 1903 sion festival at Sherwood Sunday
Monday to J. A. Lindow & Sons
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Soda Works climbed to the top ty A small barn on the Click mill. The visitors w ere delighted till 1915.
by the county court The usual rung of the local softball league p'iaCe. above Bill Nobe's farm. ■ w ith this marvelous view but not-
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
Mrs Howard Rice and Miss Marie
$1000 bond was required.
second-half schedule Tuesday night makes a
blind tu rn and several ed the absence of any sign board
of Hillsboro visited at the
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by defeating Irelands 12 to 8 in trucks have gone over the b a n k 1 at Bald Peak Some tourist came Schmidt
We specialize in quality com- the second
playing of a protested here It is hoped this hazard can b e : there and asked w here the park Adolph Schmidt home Sunday.
A.
Lincoln
Y o u n r et ux to
Mr and Mrs W alter Schmidt vis­ G ra n irr No. 339. Tract In Jamea M cGill
m ercial p rin tin g —Argus.
tf game. The
Soda Works took an rem oved. Ray Newby and F r a n k ! was.
P
L.
C.
66.
ited
her
grandm
other.
Mrs.
Kincaid,
early lead and staved off a last g^e are running the tracto r and
Miller» of Quality Fred»
M ountain Top people camped at
H a rry H Schult et ux to J. A <’«»rne*.
inning rally by Irelands. The vie- grader on this job and Elm er Whit- Jennings Lodge and attending the of C orbett Sunday.
Hlllsbaro W srrhouse—Oregon E lrctrir Depot
Phone IM I
Daily T rip , to Portland
I/<>ta I and 2 Block 3 Nkh«4a Addition.
tory gives the Soda Works a clean more and Fred M attem are doing Evangelical church camp meeting
Sidney Rothstrom and family Garden
Home.
Bethany Store—Phone Hlllaboro 1R4
Hillsboro Auto Freight
record for the second half and the slashing
are Ernestine and Helen Mae Gun went to Toledo Monday for an In-
M a rie H indm an et ux to I.ew i« fl.
Bonded and Insured Carrier
drops Irelands into a tie w ith Fair- ’ Mr and Mrs o tto O rnduff and th er and Vivian Zeigler, who went definite stay, while he is employed po in ter. 16.93 acre« T1S I ll W
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- way for second place.
| son Robert visited Mr and Mrs. Ju ly 24. and Mrs. E. I. H avem an1 there. His mother. Mrs Mary Roth-
A n na V io let Ba tea W alt« et al to R-taa
rille, Hillsboro. Cornelius and
joined them Sunday. They will rc- strom of Portland, is staying at the J. Bate«. 10 arrea Section I T l S B lW ’ .
Ireland trounced the faltering Oscar Hagg at Reedville Sunday.
Haro
ld
Kam|»etin
to H a rtv l« An iler-
Forest Grove
National Guardsm en 23 to 9 Thurs- j Russell Rodges, who is w orking main until Saturday. Mr and Mrs : home here while the family is ab-
aon. Lota 14. 15 and 16 Block I Garden
day evening. The hardw are team at Laurelwood. was home last week Ernest G unther and sons Mrs. H sent.
Pickup and Delivery Service a t
Home
piled up a big advantage in th e from Wednesday till Friday,
Tykeson and children. Iva Mae
House guests of Miss Irene Stev-
M a ria n n a Schmid et al to Franria J
Package Rates
initial innings of the game and it I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ego and fam- S tew art and George Zeigler attend- ens from Tuesday until Thursday S ta tte r et ux. p a rt Section 11 and 14
Hillsboro Phone 542
T
lS
I t lW
was
not
until
th
e
final
fram
e
t
h
a
t
,
ily
attended
the
cam
p
m
eeting
at
cd the meeting Sunday.
were the Misses Laura Ahlstrom
East Side Terminal Portland
W
Connell (S h eriff»
to
Rdward
the G uards got under w ay and Jennings Lodge Sunday,
Mrs. Iva G S tew art entertained and M ildred Merz of
Portland By J part
B h x li 1 N o rth Hiltoboro Acre«
Phone EAst 9131
scored six of th eir nine tallies.
! Work has been resum ed on the yilth 2. dlJ2neA Sunda/ ! ? r.,Mr aPd M i» Merz and Irene went to Seat-
Ixm h I.
Cox to Geortre C. <’hri«tian>
will never harm the homes
Soda Works came through w ith 1 new house on th e C arl Wohlschleg- Mrs. T. M Major of McMinnville tie S aturday to spend a week or *en et ux. 2 acre« T l S H lW .
E tta Koontx et e ir to Fred Sewell et : and buildings made of our
an 11 to 9 victory over the Argus el farm on top of the m ountain and Mr and Mrs. A lbert Beckman ten days w ith the latter’s aunt. Mrs
al. 4'» acrea Section 2 T 3 N R3W .
squad. The w inners took an early C arl Hanson of G arden Home and and fam ily of Woodburn.
Clifton Bagley.
O tho C H a rt et ux to (»rare K. H«»hha. ( Concrete Building Tile. They
lead and held an 11 to 5 advantage Jim Herd of Scholls, who have been . Mrs. J. L. Lawrence and daugh-
M r s . Raleigh Whitmore a n d 1 acre A n th o n y W . H a r t claim 60 T lS i improve with age and the
at
the
start
of
the
last
h
alf
of
the
building
G
lenn
M
iller's
barn,
a
r
e
;
ter
Thelm
a
of
Tillamook
visited
Gas Pains and Indigestion victims,
R1W
M u ra
Belle B aker Seara et al to first and only cost is within
I Mrs. L aw rence’s sister, Mrs. Rufus daughters Irene and Elaine and
w hy suffer? For quick relief from sixth. The P rinters scored one ru n the carpenters.
of the trees in [ Ornduff. and family from Saturday her mother, Mrs. E. Haveman and (ieo rye E. Bauman et ux. 3 46 acraa S 6 ’your reach.
stomach distress due to excess acid. in the sixth and three in the ninth. About one th ird
We try to be
T l S R3W
Amos
W
atkins
and
daughter
Jean
Safew ay finished strong in its Elery McDougal’s young
apricot till Wednesday. They w ere on their
get a free sample of the Udga
E. J. Maaon et ux to Oacar H. Zey-« honest and we make an hon­
are
attending
camp
meeting
at
Treatm ent, a doctor's prescription game w ith Fairway, but was un orchard have died. According t o , way home from a visit w ith rela-
et ux. part L o t 10 Kinneaawood Acre-
Jenning's Lodge Mr and Mrs. H er­ are.
est product.
a t the Hillsboro Pharm acy.—Adv. able to overcome th e 6 to 0 lead O. S. C., w here sam ples of the dead j tives at Pendleton,
man
W
hitmore
and
daughter
and
M a ry E. Ilp p en kam p to P. M a ry a ret
trees
w
ere
sent,
it
is
afflicted
w
ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E
Blazer
visited
of Fairw ay, losing out 6 to 4. All
Raleigh W hitmore attended the I Uppenk.mp, i>»rt Utoek 7, Hillsboro.
of th e Safeway tallies came in the several kinds of blight, in c lu d in g ' th eir daughter. Mrs. H arry Cook, Brotherhood
.
W E I /E A L IN R E A L E S T A T E
banquet there Monday
Frank T. Cooks et us to tlo w n n i F.
the California blight.
j and fam ily at West Linn Friday. e v e n i n o
sixth and seventh innings.
! Sltim m s
et
us. » 60
srres
< tietislem
W r ite
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ountain
Orchard«.
G
lenn
M
iller
retu
rn
ed
home
from
|
A
granddaughter.
Carol
Cook,
re-
Schedule
of
games
for
tonight
F ire and A atum obile Insurance
C. W Brown of Portland was at | T B Edward, et ux to B A . K iik«
tu
rn
ed
home
w
ith
them
for
a
few
the
coast
Saturday
w
here
he
had
'T
hursday)
is
as
follows:
Irelands
M ake Loans and Isane Surety Bonds
the F. L. Brown home for a week et ux. Lot 3H. 39. 44 Block 13 Garden
vs. Fairway, north Ju n io r high d ia­ gone to take his aunt home, who w eek's visit.
Hlllaboro.
KURATLI & WISMER
Miss Ann O rnduff and a friend I S,arlnX ^°,r
P*ace while the fam- T ract«.
mond: Soda Works vs. National had been visiting him for the past
I^m iae Rlorden to Edna M ay Riordan,
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
^ a s m Washington His grand- part Block 4 Naylor*« Addition, Eoreat North of Cannery, across W. W ashington St., Phone 1341
Guards. Hilhi field; and S afew ay , two weeks. His little daughter, Miss Louise Kalisch, both of the
Telephone 1381
123« Second St.
vs. Argus, south Ju n io r high dia- [ Glenas retu rn ed home w ith him. St. Vincent hospital staff, spent j ®on Dickie Brown was with him a Grove.
E. R. F'iahhurn et ux to Hilaa G. W in k ­
Friday night w ith the form er’s par-1 ‘c* da5!’
.
mond.
Mrs. M iller is at Newport.
Lota In Garden Home.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P eter O rnduff
T hreshing was started Monday ler M et W ux. PenninKton
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Buy M aynard Place
et ux to Oacar W .
O ur classified columns may have
Mr. and Mrs A lfred H utchens They w ent to Tim ber Saturday | morning on the John Speiring N ordell. 6 acre« Section 36 T2S R lW .
II
K. P h ilp o tt et ux to Jaaper S
just w hat you are looking for— has bought the J. A. M aynard 13 and rem ained until Sunday evening place hy A D. Hill Ed Boge of
Farm ington was In this vicinity a H a ll et ux. p a rt 1 / 4 12 Block 1 Gaat<»n.
Read them.
tf acres on top of the mountain. They w ith the latter ’s parents.
i.
W
Connell
(S h e r iff)
to Bert C.
Miss M arjorie Lewis of Newberg ^cw days also. Reports on yield of H auen,
and th eir children are camping
Lot 6 Block I H u n t Club Tract«.
th ere but will move up after they has been substituting as teacher of grain have not been received at
J
W Connell (S h eriff» t<, G. M ary
have harvested the peaches and the high school age class at Moun- i this w riting, except S. E Stoller's Pynn, Lota 6, 6. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14.
garden on the farm they have re n t­ tain Top Sunday school while the I wheat, which averaged 55 bushels 15. 1« V a lley Viata.
T. H . Llttlehalea (A d m .) to A R W a l­
regular teacher, Miss Mazie B urt (Pcr a c r e . ________
__
ed on Ribbon ridge.
lace et ux, S 1^ of Ix jt 4 Block 27 Forest
Hoffmans E ntertain
is away on a m onth's vacation.
I. . .. .
' ' ‘7"
.
.
Grove.
Mrs. Mary Wood and Clarence birthday surprise party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman en ­
Ida B randt to Springbrook Packing Co.,
tertained th eir crew of berry pick­ Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar Jarncs Rach|n at PorUand Saturday Lota 1 and 2 Block 6 Fpler'a Addition,
evening. They rem ained until Sun- Sherwood.
ers at the close of the season ence O rnduff at Laurel Sunday.
George Felea et ux to W alter H. H ll-
Mr. and Mrs Otto O rnduff and I day iYen‘n« O th" «uestH Y*re Mur
T hursday afternoon w ith ice cream
p a rt o f A. W. H a rt I). L . C. Sec­
son Robert and Misses Wanda Fini and “ ra ° “ ar Ha“ „and da\!«h- l»era,
and wafers. About 25 attended.
tion 11 T 1 8 R lW .
Reedville and Mr. and Mrs
Ida M W oodworth to John A. Strouae,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel of gan and Nadyne Wohlschlegel vis- ‘cr
p a rt of M ik e Moore claim T l S R2W .
Scholls visited the Finigan home ited th eir grandm other, Mrs Clara ’Tom bhuck ,,f Hillsboro,
Ju ly 24.
i Wohlschlegel. Friday. She has been
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin W hitmore! ill but is im proving at the L. I
and Leonard and W alter W hitmore Hulit home in Newberg.
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Good at Figures Farmers of State
Local Face Crucial Qame Sunday
Keep Farm Record
Roy Takes First
Bears Defeat
Sunset Squad
Game in County
Retains
Lead
__
Loop Title Series
a,
d llh Hillfk
Save
Money
CUPFUL
SAVED!
PAINT
Tied for Loop Lead
SUPJKR-
Farmington Man
Hurt in Accident
BRISTOL
S hell
HARDWARE
CO M PANY
Will Pay Top Market
Soda Works Leaders
Chehalem Having
Local Softball Loop
Real Estate Transfers
E. B. Anderson & Son
Fire, Flood, Storm and Decay
REITER âüâ
HOMES*:
STOMACH ULCERS
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick & Tile Co.
"Keep Your Credit Good”
le ft
lo r
th e b e a c h
rem ained until
T h u rs d a y
Monday
and!
L T
d ic t io n a r y
P U B L IC
sa y s:
Prescription
“A physician’s formula
for compounding and
adm inistering a m edi­
cine.”
Your physician’s pres­
cription receives t h e
most cautious attention
hy our pharmacal ex­
perts.
K RA M ILN S
Palm Drug Store
Prescription Druggists
Phone 266
Have You Tried
Green S p o t
O RANGEADE?
It’s the popular hot-
weather drink!
% pt. 5c
Qt. 15c
G allon 55c
Call 4RX1 and have a
bottle delivered tonight!
FIR GROVE
DAIRY
Grade A
MILK and
CREAM
Phone 4RX1
IS
F in ig a n . M iss W an d a F in i-
evening. ’ gan and Stanley Shuck attended a
SALE
I Will Sell at Public Sale on
Tuesday, August 6th
at 1 P. M. on the late Christ Grand farm, 1 mile
north of West Union, the following personal prop­
erty:
One horse, 65 hens, 30 pullets, 25 chicks,
wagon and rack, mower, hay rake, 14-inch plow,
garden plow, harrow, cultivator, set harness, hay­
fork with rope, three 10-gallon milk cans, 7 tons
hay, kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, Brunswick
phonograph, box heater, lot of household furni­
ture, some barnyard fertilizer, and all small tools
usually found on a farm.
TERMS: CASH.
MRS. CHRIST GRAND, Owner
II. A. KURATLI, Auctioneer.
We are headquarters for Binder Twine, Grain Bags,
and Sacking Twine.
We are cash buyers of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Hairy
Vetch, Common Vetch, Hungarian Vetch and Clover
Seeds.
GRAIN BAGS
Good Oat Sacks—
E a c h .............................................
No. 1 Second Wheat Sacks—
Each ..............................................
5 ic
7c
BINDER TW INE
500 feet to pound—
$ ^ .0 0
Bale ..............................................
650 feet to pound—
$ ^ .0 0
Bale ............................
We will also have a limited amount of storage room
for all grains. Tf you desire to store your grain kindly
let us know at once.
"Don’t Be a Credit Cast-away!”
CREDIT is more than a mittler of money. It is mat­
ter of character. Good credit, is a progressive asset.
Poor credit is a progressive handicap. What is more
forlorn than the man without credit—the man who
has been trusted by his fellows and has flunked that
trust?
By the same reasoning, what is more beneficial than
good credit? The man with good credit looks to the
future unafraid. Opportunities are his. Credit, his
advantage. The man alert to his own interest__pays
up and keepB his credit good!
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
Houth Second Ave.
PIONEER SERVICE COM PANY
State Office
Eugene, Oregon
W atch for (he Liets with Accounts For Sale!