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H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OR EGO
Thursday, August 21>, 1935
Social News of
Local Folk
- - - and
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cuast and n very enjoyable vnea- and granddaughter, Lorruin» Lee Wauneta, Nehr and Mrs Hattie
tlon Miss l.enore Putnam , ein of Coffee Creek. Mont , are visiting
ploye of the local Sprouse Heil.- Mrs t ' l i i i i u n ' s parents. Mr ami Mis C hrlstener of Palisade. N eb r. lett
s," ,e ' had h«r 'u eatlo n at the same A. Mulchow. and sister Mis llallie Monday for their homes after ten
-y-, ' .
r- .
,
Ibne so that the family might all Ireland They arrived Suturdav
weeks’ visit with Mis Christen
i day at. Carlton by slaughtering the
I h e ir
r r ie tlil'i
together Miss Theonu rem ained
i fit.»» I i i u t U » H „ h rctativvs
s.Uem foi mt,
Miss Ophelia Wismer left
ee - e r’a sister, Mrs. J. C Kuininvr,
I Verboort baseball squad 14 to 5 in
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iiesday for a few days' vacation and family They are very pleased
fuir.
! the play-off game The first of the
,
!d Ocean Park. W ash, after which with Oregon and plan to return
' three-gam e series for the 1935 league
Mr and Mrs. William Sm ith and
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Miss
Putty
Lomax
she will go to Tillamook for a
' championship is scheduled for next
son William Jr. of Port Huron. and W. H Dlerdorff spout t li e week
Elmer Johnson J r and Robert
Softball le a g u e
Sunday on the Amity diamond.
Mich.,
w
ere
guests
recently
of
Mr
Collyer left Friday for Palo Alto
week-end at O tter Bock near New -
W L Pet!
W L Pet
h . H E.
and Mrs Fred Caldwell and fam purl They returned via Corvallis
Douglas Nosier of Portland Is Cal . after a w e e k s visit at the K
4 I . li f t Safew ay
9 9
Amity
14 It 2 W unjr
4 9 .671 S .tla W orks » 5 375 ily. Mr Smith is a cousin of Mr
6 4 ' Arg mt
Sunday and visited the Frank Moll 'i-ttln g his grandparents. Mr and I- Johnson home
Joos’ Squad Turns in 11-6 Kattcricw: Hel»er, Wood« and HttUkin
Caldwell
and
they
had
not
met
for
Ireland»
4 4 .6tH> Guards
2 4 .2«
home near Toledo Mr. Moll propa Mrs C II Nosier, tins week while
Mrs E C Coinan pent the week
! e o n ; Sahnow , Kemper and \ aiulvrxan
Fairw ay held its lead in the lo- J? Zea’5 The Sm i,hs « ''r e visiting gales coast huckleberries for shrubs bis t’rotlier Danny is with Mr. uiid end with her mother, Mrs I,. M
Victory Over Rivals
den.
eal softball league Thursday eye- VeUowstone park. W ashington and and is in charge of the L uicoli Mrs Carl Hickson, near Taft,
Phillips, in Portland.
mug by turning back the National ' ' r''Ki'n, en route to San Diego to county exhibit for the state fail'
Hillsboro’s Sunset leaguers, cham ­
Mr. and Mrs II J. D ltter arrived
G uard squad 12 to 5 The Argus “,'c falt ■ a'ld,
accom panied by this year.
pions of the second-half, defeated
Tuesday from Seattle. W ash. for
nosed out Irelands 6 to 5 w ith a ”J ISM'S Thelma McCandless
and
Aloha, first-half title-holders, 11 to
Mrs Frank Baker and daughter a” Indefinite stay with Mr. and
SEED CONTRACTS
ti Sunday afternoon on the loser's
t n Y 7inCiAl 1 v r r
taU>’ in the final inning after com- \ cra.
,ortJT1,
i n t h e Jeanne, who spent a week at Sea Mrs. S. K Olsen,
If you want to grow Peas mid
lO V a n t O U X t r OC|l «1(1 ing from behind to tie the score
Normal school
A.U were
diamond in the initial game of
Vetch on contract see us now!
side, and Shirley Baker, who has] Mrs. Lucy Sigler spent the week-
Laurel
lost _____
a close 6 to 4 game in the fifth Safeway also squeezed d<'J ^ hted " »th Oregon
the series to decide the w inner of
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very tim « th« t tr «
been a guest of her grandm other, end in Portland with Mr and Mrs.
A. M. HAND HKEU t (>.. Ine.
the 1935 pennant A double-header to the Vancouver Barracks baseball out a close 11 to 10 victory over the
Mr and Mrs J K Cowell and Mrs M yrtle Huthrauff. of Seaside. Dale Sigler They brought lie-
gang ring«. It n at
707 N K. Union Ave.
between the two teams is schedul- team on the Laurel field Sunday Soda Works.
'son Don of Spokane. Wash., spent returned home Sunday Mr and i home Sunday.
ed on the Shule park diamond afternoon The score was tied at 2
Due to early darkness, four of the w eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs Hay Baker of Forest Grove
Portlund
Oregon
o n ly znnouncei a l ir a
Mrs.
„
M
M,
,
)f
Chehulem
Sunday afternoon, bu. the locals t o 2 at the start of the eighth the six team s played Tuesday eve- M Persun en route to California
« o m e w h • r « but It
are determ ined to win the firs: frame. Laurel came through w ith ning in order to speed up the com- Mrs Cowell and Mrs Person are the iveekke i ^ kth e » *h * Ci’y SPtnl Mou," i,,n ' '» ‘'ed her brothel and
sister-in-law. Mr. mid Mrs E 1.
lo u n d i ■ w a rn in g to
game and clinch the series
two tallies on a single by Dailey pletion of the second-half schedule sisters. Their mother. Mrs N. Nye tlii w eek-end there
Wifi liK A I. IN M í A l. KSTATK
Lieutenant-Com m ander mid Mrs McCormick, this w e e k
Hillsboro opened the scoring in anc( a home ru n by Deaville. Van- The Argus clouted itself into sec- accompanied the Cowells when they
thoae w h o hava be«n
W rits
Harry Harding left Thursday fur
Mrs I w C i-..u
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the first inning w ith two runs couver again tied the score in its end place w ith a 17 to 8 win over left Monday.
Kirs slid Auton,,4.11s lu su rsn es
so fo rtu n a te as to •»•
when Joos and Hanna walked and half of the inning and then cinched the Soda Works, white the Guards-
P J V anderzanden and son Ed- v r H l m K\’h e',h n ft<rSf, \ <l, ‘' 1 'YJ*vk.s “'id Mrs George Thomas of Port-
M sks Loans and Issus H u rst, Hon,Is
/o t h e r
T ‘‘ s *
Hari1 ’ land visited Mr. and Mrs Haiti-
scored on Brandaw's double Aloha the game w ith two more in the men nosed out Irelands 11 to 10 mund of near Banks were in Hills-
capo the d e v as tatio n
I s
W eatherreit Ireland Saturday.
KURATIJ & WISMER
evened the count in the same in- ninth.
The game scheduled between Fair- boro Monday on their way back n g s f a h i r .
lIll.I.S tlO M O . O K lik iO N
f
lr a can cause. <111 you
Lt
Harding
spent
the
fu
st
of
the
.
.
.
.
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.
.
,
ning when Leverett doubled w ith
R. It F. : way and Safeway was postponed.
from a w eek's visit w ith his daugh- week
" " a bchicdcl
of
a fishing trip with his « M l’ a,u*
M ™ra'
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w i i w i 01
T slseh o n s ISSI
|29< Hseond Ht.
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r e w is e , y o u w i l l
two aboard.
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Games scheduled for t o n i g h t ter. Mrs Charles Karlik. at Walla futhvr, r. on
C
ri'
M,," day
Mr..
“ S. Harding of P ortland
The first-half champions grabbed 'a n « » '« '______
* 5 'Thursday» are as follows: Irelands Walla. Wash. P J. reports condi-
heed the w a rn in g and
>o
J
Sutherland mid Mrs N. H
Mr. and Mrs L.
1. S.
s Campbe
v umpbell re-i Schiedel.
the lead in the third with a tally
vs. Fairway, north Ju n io r high dia- tions as being good in that sec-
maha sure th a t y o u r
turned Sunday from a week*» v « -,
scored on a hit by Barron w ith ( o il f lt V
1 OlHliTStCrS
mond. Suda Works vs National tlon
M rs Ada Patterson was a guest
-,
».
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cation at Newport, and Mrs. Ny
Bohnson on base. The fourth and
/
&
Guards, Hilhi diamond, and Argus
fir s Insurance la sals,
of
Miss
Eloise
Dorner
at
luncheon
M
Jrs
En'm
a
McR‘o'>ry
«otertaineil
HrHtol
and
children,
who
Safewav. south Ju n io r high Friday evening w ith « dinner and tTe“ ‘wei-k"” heV é."M »¿m ^,‘ Monda"’
fifth frames went scoreless and
A c tiv e ill FiUf H cfC ' vs.
llnrorporutedl
Po,',la,ld Mond«.'
sound, and sufficien t.
field.
then the locals opened up w ith a
bridge party, guests being Mes with Mr. Bristol, w ho was th e r e ! Mr und Mrs. Hallie Ireland vis- t UoUertlmu — Credit Reports
pow erful hitting attack.
(Continued from page one)
dames Dora Nelson. H enrietta M or­ for the week-end.
I de<l Mr and Mrs George T hom as'
Five successive hits and a walk trophy was won by the Rock Creek
In
gan. C. E. Wells. E. L. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs S. E. Fayt am spent :of PortU nd Sunday
scored four runs in the sixth for dairy club. F H. Jossy, leader.
Frank Barr. Frank Imbrte, and L
Washington Tillamook. Ymnhlll,
Hillsboro, while Aloha counted two
Another special feature of the
Sunday
at
Newport.
They
w
ere
Mr
und
Mr».
H
A.
Kurntli
»pent
A. Long Mrs. Nelson made high
Polk unit Marlon Counties
Three more runs came in in the fair is the Sperry trophy, which I
accompanied b y Mrs. Fayraru’s
PHrt of the week huckle-
Agent
score at bridge.
seventh for Hillsboro and Jubitz ¡s aw arded to the champion show-
brother-in-luw and sister. Mr. and herry picking on Squaw Mountain
Personal C ontact on Collections
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
W
hitworth
(B
y
Hazel
C
hurehley)
Every Form of Protection
Fire,
of Aloha retired from the mound man. In previous years this trophy !
Mrs. Andrew Oberly, and her niece, «hove Estacada.
Washington County Office
Automobile, t.lublllty. Surety
in favor of Shirley Brown. In the | has been awarded to the champion j REEDVILLE
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-R . eedville
gram
m ar of Beaverton moved to Hillsboro Betty B arber of Portland, and Mur- ( Mr. and Mrs. G. A Mitchell of
Bonds
und
Life.
last half of the seventh. Roy B ra n d -, cattle showman, being won last school will begin S e p tem b ers Miss
a , are ¿.V . 1 nK 81 guret Havens.
Commercial Building
j Pendleton are guests of Mr. and
aw, who had been pitching gi»od vear bv John Hansen of the Rock Oliva Berger will teach the first.
? ..an -..vs
d . „ k s'f eeta-
sons,
8econd and Main Btreels
vw..w T . heir
Wennott and son G arry
k Searcy this week,
116 ti. 3rd Ave
P h o n e 17.1'i
ball for the locals, was relieved by Creek dairy club This year com- second a n d third grades Mrs
J, _ an.d
, ’e
PI kiiu * 3071
the sum m er at Lake Lytle j
®Jonday for Olympia. Wush
Mr. und Mrs. Jumes Say returned
Rosky The latter held Aloha to petition for this trophy will be op- H arry Bear will teach the fourth. spending
Hillsboro,
Oregon
• Miss Lilian and Earl _ Evans, with Mr. Bennett, who came for Monday from a vacation at Yaehats
fifth and J sixth, and Melvin Vander- " ldl
one hit during the balance of the en to sheep and hog showmen
them Saturday. They had been and at Rockaway.
most the seventh and eighth. Miss re' urned home this week.
game and held the home team addition to the dairy showmen.
Mr. and Mrs. L P Stranahan
Mrs F rank Barr. Francis and un’j'M r Mu r e v U'tt S barvnts' Ml
scoreless Hillsboro tallied twice in
The Forest Grove Cream ery spe- Berger is principal
and
Mrs. H. C. Varner.
.visited his sister. Mrs Elizabeth
_ contest
______ in which
________
the eighth.
cial hog _____
feeding
ReedviUe Sunday school will i Dorothy B arr spent the w eek-end
M is . S. C. Fulton and daughter Kellogg. In Portland Sunday
Leverett of Aloha was th e hitting premiums will be offered for the sponsor a p icn ic'S ep tem b er 1 at at G ra-vs
guests of Mrs.
W E G IV E YOUR PRESCRIPTION THE CARE
Helen of Morgan ,1111. Cal., and
Mr mid Mril P A Anderson
star of the game, getting three pen of four pigs and a single fat Los! Park. Cars will leave the ,tu th
McAllister, and other rela- Frank
Young of San Francisco, Cal . and family are spending the week
doubles out of four trips to the barrow is expected to result in con- church im mediately after S undai Uves Mr U arr- who had btvn v ls‘
YOUR DOCTOR H A D IN M IN D I
plate. Hanna of Hillsboro belted sjderable increase in the num ber of school This is to be a pot luck itin s
there- reh 'rn ed home w ith visited last week ut the L. E Wilkes at Nel’cott
home. Mrs Fulton and Mrs. Wilkes
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out a single, a double and a triple i hogs exhibited. In addition to these lunch and anyone interested is in- the,n
are sisters
‘^ r and Mrs 1- O Eagon spent
At the first sign ol impaired health see
in four times at bat. Rosky got tw o awards. Adrian H ornecker is of- vited tc attend
Mr. and Mrs. J A Gibbons. Sey-
x i.
x i.,
,i,
,,
w eek-end at Seaside on a busi-
Mr «nd Mrs. W H Ruth of n e n und pleasure trip
doubles and a single. Matson and fering a purebred Chester White A .¡¡amon<j rin _ and fivp rtn, , . r . mour Gibbons and George Betts.
your doctor I He is equipped by education
R B r a n d a w each got tw o hits
¡gilt to th e boy or g irl m aking the
stolen from8 the home of Mr who visi,ed Mrs W Betts and Dr Boise, Idaho, are residing tem por­
and eiperience to discover the cause snd
Mr. and Mrs Stanley llishoprick
Double-header Sunday is expect- best showing w ith C hester White and
< D a,
d n '
and Mrs John Peek for three arily at the home of Mrs. R uth's and
daughter of Port limit visited
prescribe the cure. Then as eitra care let
ed to be a hair-raiser and local I hogs, and D. G. Lilly is aw arding
■
r( . , hi
. uur,ns
weeks, left last week for their parents. Mr. and Mrs J Nicod.-- Mr and Mrs z\ L Jensen Stinduy
us All your prescription. We give it eisctly
fans are promised a baseball treat, a purebred Jersey heifer calf to
,
home at Omaha. N eb. making the mus.
Dr and Mrs D E Wiley and
The locals are determ ined to win the boy or girl
showing the high-
Mrs. George am
Imlay
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Klay a and
£d I daughte
’ “ «»**1’ ■ trip through California.
the care you, doctor had in mind Double
Lynn Selfridge returned last week
children spent the week-end at S ea­
toneva returned home Sundav.
.. ;
the first tilt, but if they lose, the est scoring grade Jersey heifer sired Geneva
Sunday, aft-
from
a
three
weeks'
visit
at
th--
checking system always.
visit in
in California
California r M‘ss, Helen Stevens returned Sun- San Diego fair and with relatives side
second game will be played.
by a registered bull.
er a
visit
Bill Joos, manager of the Hills-! Judges for the fair this year are
Ray Gaines of Durham. N. C.. is San DieV) 1
Mrs Mary Vain of Newport.
at Chico. Cal Young Selfridge says
Idaho, visited Mrs W. Betts sev­ BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO OUR STORE
boro team, urges all local fans to Professor I. R. Jones. Oregon State visiting at the W. M. Snipes home ancj § an F’-aneisco En rout»' down the fair is a fine show.
attend the game and assist through college, dairy cattle: H. L. Lind
this week. she was mei ai¡ K lam ath Falls b?
Mr. and Mrs J Nicodemus It ft eral days last week
gate receipts in m eeting the ex- gren. extension anim al husband-
Mrs. C Yeo and small son of her mot her who accomnaniPd hor Saturday for Independence, where
Mr and Mrs F L Johnson and
penses of the squad. Free gate for man. sheep and hogs; Clifford L. Fort Huron. M ich, are visiting her on a trip to’ C rater 1 ake^
they will pick hops in Mi-Laugiiln Miss M argaret visited at Longview,
women will be cancelled for the Smith, manager. Oregon Rural Re- sister-in-law. Florence Yeo.
yard. Mr. and Mrs. L Holtz also Wash., Sunday.
coming game.
; habilitation corporation, showman-
Edward Jannsen returned home . Miss K atherine Hankins, who left Saturday for the same place
Mr und Mrs Austin Scriven of
and
HillsW ro—
AB
R H E Ship
Saturday from Salem, w here he ? as . been . c visiting
... - relatives
..
J o « , If
Mrs Eva G risit and daughter
4
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J
J I Future Farm er stock judging con-
has
been
working
during
his
school
I n e r id s
a t Seattle for the past three
H anna, c l .....
î
Î J | test, starting Friday at 1:30 p.
m.. vacation.
returned
Saturday night lo Lorene of Santa Ana. C a l. ar- Sports Fans Follow
Rtwky. 3b
_____ rived Sunday for a w eek's visit
The Am erican Boy
o 2 o ! w-ill be the principal feature of Mr and Mrs. H arry Bear made a
' .•,ome °* her aunt. Mrs. George
R. Brand»*', p
Bagley, and is preparing to en te r, with her uncle. H C Varner, and
Shattuck. M
Boys and young men of this city
l l « I the program for this group of young trip to C rater Lake last week.
family.
Sutherland, lb
who wish to im prove their tennis
® ® a [ people. Smith-Hughes agricultural
Florence Yeo, J Mrs. C. Yeo and Linfleld c°Uege again this year
C. Brandaw, c
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Kroeger
Sheridan _____
went
R S. Rogers
came home from the _
1 2 0 departm ents in the W illam ette val- son and Bill Yeo of _________
_
___ j service, their basket-shooting eyes,
M atson, 2b
talent, or
t i n
ley have been invited to compete, to Mt. Hood Sunday. They visited
p hospital at San Francisco Fri- and children returned Thursday their forward passing
pass
Scrufford, rf
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day night to be present at the m a i - . nl8bt from a two weeks' vacation their craw l stroke. cun enlist the
Total ________
aid of the nation's foremost coache
» n r da‘ry cattle, hogs and sheep. The Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Becker spent riagc of his daughter Jean to Ver- a* Agate Beach and Oceanside
A luh>—
AB
to n Nelson. He w ill return to the
silver cup offered by the First N a­ ne week-end at the coast.
Mr and Mrs Claud Morley mov- aAnd pla>Yx, b< ’ l*b»cr,b ‘nX '« T ,ll:
J . Barron. 2b
Mr and Mrs C. Trachsel and hospital Septem ber 3.
tional bank of Forest Grove will
ed this week to Dayton, w here Mr AMERICAN BOY magazine and
MTORM1CKDEERINC
See Our Display
t o jb e aw arded to the high team and family picnicked at Avalon P ark
Mr and Mrs R upert Kennedy ol Morley will have an Oregor.i.m i following the sports interview s und
A. Barron, if
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fiction
stories
that
appear
each
ribbons
will
be
presented
to
other
Sunday,
route.
FARM MACHINES
The Dalles visited Mr and Mrs
Leverett. rf
. ... 4
month.
high teams and for outstanding in- ' Mrs. C. M D urm at fell Monday Carl Millet Sunday and Monday.
of
*
... 3
Warren Burt Barnes J r of Cor-
"When
I
was
In
high
school,"
imple S ents
and
sprained
her
arm.
dividual performances.
Bohnson. lb
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Mr K ennedy returned xa a home
M
this 5 W week
vy r
iu m v
a« x o
s ,, n -' i nelius
ll-
u . i is a guest
C» x o » »111
f *x* ffv of h i» ls
Hoarser, so
says a famous decathlon champion.
Displays will include
shop work. I Vivian 'in c h entertained Marian day evening while Mrs. Kennedy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs B
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Jubitx. p
" ! "I read a track article In THE
McCormick-Deer-
projects and livestock exhibits. T h e , Isaacson. Helen Becker and Hazel will spend the week with Miss Barnes,
AMERICAN BOY that gave me my
work will be under the direction of Churchley w ith a tea at her home Lucille Rood, who will accompany
Mr and Mr«
Brown, p
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J
Miller
of
Mil-
first
clear-cut
idea
of
the
w
estern
Wednesday
afternoon.
R. M. Adams o f Forest Grove.
ing Machinery
her to The Dalles Saturday.
r. r.
1 'v«u«»e w ere guests Sunday of Mr style of high jum ping At practice
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Mrs. Sue Isaacson, who had
Smith-Hughes agricultural instruc­
and a Mrs.
George n.
s e r io u s
nneriatinr. c -.o i-,..
.u
a Judge
u u g e dim
ir s, ueorge
tsag-
ana
airs
j o D Ar
I!
Bag-
'
and
Mrs
J
Anderson
and
Mrs
I
laid
the
open
magazine
on
the
Batted for Howaer in 8th.
tor.
Good ' S a X i t ï n hospital, is ,m- }'*'
Valerie and Georße Ba*' 1 Ludema Anderson,
Inninira pitched by Brandaw. 4 ; R»w>ky. j
grass and studied it as 1 worked
Girls' Program Given
3. Credit victory to Brandaw. Charge de­
K enneth L inklater of Portland Jou*- That afternoon 1 increased
■ y J r are vacationing at Bay
Exhibits, dem onstrations a n d proving.
fea t to Jubitx. Struck out by Jubit« 6
Ocean.
Mrs.
A
H.
Hills
of
St
the
height of my jum p t h r e e
Brow n. 1 ; Rosky. 2 ; Brandaw. 7. Base- judging contests in the 4-H home
A. Dant of P ortland visited his Helens spent the week end there m
n
n Tl,vsday ot Mr and inches."
on ball» o ff Brandaw, 7; Rosky. 1 ; Jubitr. economics
departm ent will
d e mother. Mrs Emma Dant, last week. a i,.„ ,t n fM ,™
"
Mrs. B. W. Barnes,
6. Three-base hit», Hanna. Two-base hits. x . . . . . .
.x - . .. ... ..
I Mrs M. N. S atterlee and daugh-
8
Bagley.
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T hat was a long tim e ago, but
I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feeds
Mr.
and
Mrs. . W . . C.
Christensen
H anna, Ronky. 2 ; R. Brandaw. 2 ; Lever­ housed in the 4-H club building
a?d i ?,rs: Jam es T Beach of ant| fam ily returned Sunday evening today thousands of future cham- i
ett, 2 ; A. Barron. 1; Rosebraugh. S acri­ Canning, cooking, sewing and room ter of Oregon City w ere week-end „
Phone
271
160 W. Mnin St.
im provem ent projects will be dis- guests of Mrs W M Snipes.
I ortland called on the H S Rog- J from a week's vacation at Newport P‘ons
as eagerly follow THE
fic e hit», C lo y « , Rocky. Scrofford.
e . North crs
Sundav evening
e v e n in g
Mr
» m . r
. . .
,
played in the eastern part of the 1 „ Ro>' Gaines of Sandford,
i»rs fam i[y Sunday
Mr.
JOn
n ‘ la n ir c v i . i i e a 1 i AMERICAN BOY.
Mr and at Mrs
John C i t Laurs
visited r...ThlaJy car' s,atcs G riffith Ogden
building, while the dem onstration Carolina, is visiting his uncle, W ? eaS? ls. depoftnjent commander re latives
|atives
Oregon
T h iu s iiiv
City v Thursday.
will be conducted on the stage at
Snipes He will rem ain for sev- f y 'h e state of Oregon of the U.
xr • r at
i, Oregon
r-
*
Ellis, editor, "our staff w riters have
Mrs. John Crum m and son Gale, gone to the two greatest football
eral weeks.
S- W. V.
the south end of the hall.
team
s of the country— Minnesota
Mrs. Goble of Orenco spent Wed- ; Mr and Mrs. R. F. Taylor and
Opening feature of th e girls’
and P ittsburgh for first-hand tips
nesday, August 21, w ith Mrs W Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rogers a t­
SAXTON A LOONEY
Amity won the second half title home economics program w ill be M.
o n strategy, blocking, tackling,
Snipes.
tended the annual picnic of John I
of the Tualatin Valley league Sun- the dress style revue in the main
Producer, of Quality
pussing, and the fine points of play
Barlow camp No. 6, U. S. W V . at I
auditorium at 2:15 p. m. t o d a y
They have interview ed Jack Medi-
Vancouver, Wash., Sunday.
SAND and GRAVEL
(Thursday). Washable school cos­
WILLIAM MOGENSEN
PAPERHANGING
pion»
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ca' the world's fastest swimmer,
tumes, w inter school costumes and j F uneral services f o r William
Miss Leona Rogers came down P
lant located 4 miles north of For- a n a his coach n„»
al party dresses w ill b e Mogensen. 83. of G arden Home were from Eugene Friday to attend the est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone J- d ,
coach. Ray D aughters
Hillsboro Decorating Co. inform
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Gone to Eastern High School ol
modeled by the girls and awards held at Pegg's chapel in Beaver- wedding of her sister Jean, return-
B R. Nickeson. Prop.
Washington.
D C., Eastern In ter­
w ill be made for these three d i­ ton Wednesday afternoon and in- in8 to her studies at the university
scholastic basketball champions. In
"We Cover Surfaces”
visions and for the best dress. W in­ term ent was in Crescent Grove ° n Sunday.
—
the past they have followed the
ners w ill be sent to th e state fair cemetery.
I Mr and Mrs A L Amacher and
Phone 2102
USED and NEW PARTS ° rapefruit C ircuit of the major!
j to enter the competition there.
K athryn Cawrse in an a m -,^,i fam i|y made a ‘rip to The Dalles j For less. Tire«, batteries, w h e e ls - k'aKaes j.r' F1,.’rida' 531
,he b tn f h
Demonstrations will start at 3
j ing
p m.
dur- Ä
the today
¿ t e m and
o « will
and continue
Friday. Betty
S
Kahte o T s c h Ä ’ S Sunday, w here they visited
f U h ^ the 0 1 I wire, wood disc, all sizes. Trailers I?1 the Rose bowL sou“ht out thl'
made to order
'fam ous runners, divers, All-Amerl-
DR. R. J. NICOL
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can ends, tackles and backfield
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Jean Davis and Evelyn Schumaker, p. m. Winners in the cooking and
men. to bring their story of how
both of Laurel, will put on the first sewing divisions w ill be sent to p .“ 1?? « ¿ ‘’«rta Barnes and Miss, rlillS D o ro A u t o W r e c k e r »
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
156 Second Ave to play the game to the young men
Dorothy Snyder h a v e recovered
W. M ain
dem onstration, "Making the Spool- the state fair.
of America
Home economics judging contest irom recen t illnesses and are again |
H older" A t 3:40 p m. Lorieta Smith
Veterinarians
"In .-.,1,111 h n to our fic'.ion, u.l
( and Hazel Sm ith of Glenwood will in four divisions, canning, clothing, at tf>eir duties at Goar's Woman's
■
venture,
exploration, hobby coun­
Telephone 643 and 642
I put on “Color Problem s in Dress' cooking, h&memaking a n d room shoP-
Guns,
Ammunition
sel.
and vocational help, we shall
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1 and
at 4:20 r p.
G eraldine Down im provement, will start at 3 p. m J R?v - a“ d Mrs. George Reule and
I continue to encourage young men
Fishing T ackle
+ ing and Hazel Sm ith of Glenwood Competition in all f o u r divisions fam ily and Miss Grace Sahnow re-
I to im prove their game in e v e ry !
1, will put on a cooking demonstra - WiB conducted simultaneously.
[turned Wednesday from a week’s
CORWIN HARDW ARE
' line of sport."
tion, “Toast.”
! Jean Ann Connell of N orth Plains | vacation at Cannon Beach.
Phone 72
Send your subscription to T llE i
Demonstrations w ill be continued :
the only contestant to date i n ' Mr. and Mrs. William Cuddy and 128 2nd Ave.
AMERICAN BOY. 7430 S e c o n d )
Agent Long Radios
on Friday at 10 a. m. with "Mak- ¡ l“ e dollar-dinner competition and ’ two children of the Cornelius Pas
Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Enclose with
ing Ice-Box Cookies” by Eunice
is scheduled to p u t on her w ork | road were guests Sunday of Mr
^ o u r nam e and address $1 for u
! Sahnow and M ildred K ahle o f between a and 8 p. m. F rid a y ., and Mrs. A. L. Brock.
Everything in Insurance
year's
subscription, $2 f o r th re e '
Schefflin. O ther dem onstrations will Other entrants, however, are antic-
Misses M arcaret a n d F l l » a h i.ih
years, and add 50 cents a year if I
Phene I7»l
1J32 W ashington
he as follows: "Becoming Colors 'P ated- The event consists of pro- j Unor of Portland formerly of
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you w ant the subscription to go
to a foreign address. On newsstands, j
of not to exceed Jl.
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m®he their future home.
10c a copy.—Paid adv.
Judging of six divisions of sew-
?4r and Mrs- B F Taylor, Rob­
TO
THE
PEOPLE
OF
HILLS­
ing exhibits was conducted by Mrs ert and Rona Taylor of Reedville
BORO and VICINITY:
Blanche Bride of Hillsboro while I ^.eTe „gucsts Monday of Mr. and
Miss Alice Malin of Corvallis', home Mrs' Fay H uIitt'
FOR
P A R T IC U L A R
L A D IE S
T here has been organized In
- demonstrator, will judge exhibits
Mr and Mrs. Ray Thomas were
Hillsboro w hat is known as the
in canning and cooking this morn- quests Sunday of Mrs. Thomas
Washington County B uilders’
ning. A pproxim ately 350 exhibits brother, M. V. Sprague, and fam-
Exchange, composed of w ork­
men who understand the trades
representing the w ork of 4-H club ily-
they represent. You are cordial­
groups in the county during the
A freak cucumber, resem bling an
ly invited to discuss your build­
past year, are expected. Place win-1 animal, was brought in the last of
ing problem s with the members
ning exhibits will be sent to the the week by Joe Routsong of West
of this organization for estimates
state fair im m ediately after the ¡ Oak street
close of the county event
and advice. Ju st send a postal
a n S ^ T X ’ T ? ’¿ Ve^ n S
a- - r w « k -e n d Wg S
of
card to the Secretary of The
B uilders' Exchange; Hillsboro,
turm g company and ih e ‘ K err c i a » i o ^ , t T f l m 'i l y “ " WU‘iam Tre8'
“Any Woman Can Look Lovelier
stating the nature of the im prove­
m ents required to get in touch
M anufacturing company. The girl 1 x»
,,
selected as the outstanding club
MrS' Mol,le HuKh<»s of Portland
w ith t h e different tradesm en
KRAMIEN'S
member, will also be sent to t h e ' W
Bi est the ,ast of the week
qualified to perform your work
state fair for two days
1 ot M rs' ®mma McNelly.
satifactorily The B uilders’ Ex­
That the 4-H club building will
Dr w H- Pastey and daughter
change guarantees the w orkm an­
ship of any mem ber of their o r­
not be open Sunday m orning a s , •fean Ann and Velma Abendroth
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
PHONE 266
ganization—WE THANK YOU.
announced in the prem ium list was
R- L. Putnam , Christian minister
tne statem ent this week of Mrs. | and fam ily returned Monday front
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Marry it Morgan, assistant county a week's outing on the coast. They
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
school superintendent. Club mem- report lovely w eather along the
bers may rem ove th eir e x h i b i t s --------------------------------------------------
Saturday evening after 10 o'clock
if they want them before Mondav
morning.
Hillsboro-Aloha Clash Here Sunday
IN S U R E ---
Fairway Holds Lead
in Softball League
Locals Take
Initial Game
Laurel Drops Game
E
Credit Bureaus
Reedville School
Opens September 3
CHAS. L. WALKER
DELTA DRUG STORE
WHILE AT THE FAIR
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HILLSBORO FEED CO
Amity Team Wins
Second Half Title
Jelfes ^Most
Empori a nt Sveni
I
RUSH LOW
An Invitation
Barbara Qould
T O IL E T R IE S
PALM DRUG STORE
You are Invited
to bring in your ideas for a new Basement, Pump
House, Milk IIous€, Root ( ollnr or what have you
and we will gladly give you an accurate estimate of
cost.
NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART
Our stock of Drain Tile is complete and we will
meet all competitive prices.
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Plant at Scholl«, Oregon
O ur M otto—"F riendly Service . . . Fair Prices"
W ashington S treet betw een 1st and 2nd
Hillsboro
Coffee Needs
Good Cream
Hillsboro Argus contains all the
news of Hillsboro and the su r­
rounding communities. Read l t
and keep inform ed on w hat is
happening at home.
tif
S H I N G L E S ---
A N D the best cream is F ir
Grove Dairy C r e a m !
Rich, sw eet and pure— and
delivered to your h o m e ,
COUNTRY-FRESH! There is
a difference -order some to­
day and discover this pleas­
ant fact!
New supply of Shingles—Will have at all times.
No. 1 and 2s Mountain Red Cedar. Can supply the
largest order.
E G G M A S H ---
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. D.
It is tim e to change the Pullets to Egg Producer.
Change to the best!
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
GLA SSES
Room
FITTED
Phon««
Hour»
» 90 «. m to 12 m.
] ¡30 p, m. to 5 p. m.
D E L IV E R Y
FIR GROVE
E. B. Anderson & Son
1
Commercial National Rank Annex
R esidence 2&72
O ffice 2971
FREE
Hillsboro
Millers of Q uality Feeds
W arehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Phone
Bethany Store—Phone Hillsboro IR4
(Venetian ticket, H. L. M erickle, Hillsboro)
O u r verrç Leat w iJieg to each o f
ou - tkc gcn.yon a B ride» . . , may your
.appiest dreams come truel
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lie new
new ‘A
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socially
A r r t t P
Foint"
cia lly cor­
rect Invitations and .Announcements are
very interesting - and quite reasonable in
cost — it w ill he n pleasure to li ta v e
you
inspect them.
DAIRY
1142
XFiltebortj|fc?Är (j us
Grade A
MII.K and ('REAM
Phone 4RX1
Visiting
Cards
the
newer
styles