The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Paire Six
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O
W hittle Company at Laurel Buys
Jacob Parr Place of 160 Acres
Thursday, September 12, li»35
New Branch of Bank Opened
i
i-i
Attorney H ew itt Speaks Before l.aurel-Scholls Unit of
Clackamas Team Wins 8 - 4
State Tournament Game
Hillsboro Sunset leaguers, weai-
ied by the long 1935 campaign,
dropped the first game of the O re­
gon state baseball tournam ent to
Hammel's Pharmacy. Clackamas
county champions. 8 to 4 on the
Shiite park diamond Sunday Five
costly errors were chalked u p
against the locals during the t i l t !
and accounted for the defeat
Only one earned run was made ;
during the entire game, according
to the official scorer, all the rest j
being scored on errors or w alk s..
Sutherland's homer in the fifth'
was the only tally credited a s ;
earned.
Hillsboro opened the game with
a serious but short-lived threat. K atharine Hepburn, a s " A l i c e
Adams," coming to the Venetian
Joos hit safely as the first man up
In the initial inning and then sto le' Sunday. Monday and Tuesday,
plays a role strikingly sim ilar to
second and third. Carlin, Hammel's
her sensational performance in
pitching ace. turned on the heat
Morning Glory," which won her
and whiffed the next three men
the Academy Award. It is a
to face him, leaving Joos stranded
Booth Tarkington story.
on third base.
The locals drew the first blood JlxM s Hum* run, s uth*ri.nd T»o-
of the game in the third. Sutherland s,.* h it,, Carlin. Calhoun. Romao*. S se-
was hit by a pitched ball and C
hiu. J« » , Mayer
Brandaw singled. Joos laid down
here at 0 45 and 3 45 from P o rt­
land. departing from Portland at
USED and N EW PARTS
10 .oi<l 4.
Mrs. Dave J. Ward has been For le u . Tires, liutterlrs, w heels_
hired Janltoress for the school ( wire, wood dise, all sises. Trailers
made to ordrr.
house for the coming term o f '
school.
Hillsboro Auto Wreckers
I5U M rco n d A v e .
"Friendly Six" Sunday school U li W . M a lli
picnic was held at the grove near
Laurel church last Monday All
the six Sunday schools were repre
Gun«, Ammunition
senled. there being nearly 25 from
the Kinton school Kai peusteiu's
EishitiK Tackle
new truck was pul Into service by
CORWIN HARDWARE
taking the members of the setiool
128 2nd Avo.
Phono 72
on the tri»
Agent Long Radios
Melvin Vamlermoa! started his
se c o n d y e a r last M o n d ay as one of
the teacher* of the Keedville
school.
Lorin Obrist, son of Mrs Lydiu
Dallman-Obi 1st of Glenn Cullen,
aptml I'l'i m i u at t t o ii"iiii' of
I lls
grandparents. Mr ami Mrs
August 11 Dnllmann.
Pal Brooks and son W arren of
Waldport, were guests last week at
the home of his sister. Mis E ver­
ett D Wright, of Cooper Moun­
tain.
Ivan Bierly, who Is employed
during the vacation on the campus
O S. C.. spent the week-end with
hts (Mirents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Bierly.
Miss Beulah Boyles und brother
Freddie, who s|>eiit most of their
illy Mr». F. L. Brow n)
I er, C W Brown, all of Portland,
LAUREL The Jacob P arr place i visited at the F. L. Brown home
of 180 acres was purchased last ! Saturday
week by the L. A. W hittle com­
The Amos Watkins family Join­
pany The place has 40 acres of ed the Ray Moore family for a
prunes, which are being harvested i picnic dinner on the creek at the
by the new owners. The Jam es , Moore place Sunday.
Baxter family, who are associated
Twenty-one Enrolled
w ith the Whittles, returned to
Twenty-one pupils enrolled at Home of the new Enterprise branch of the First National bunk of
th eir home in Boise, Idaho, after the Laurel school Monday with
Portland, former quarters of the Wallowa National bunk. The H ills­
spending two weeks here.
boro branch of tho First National was opened two yours ago ami Is
Mrs. Mary llarleinan as teacher
among
the oldest Enterprise branch is the third in the Blue Mountain
H ewitt Speaks
First grade pupils entering were
region The bank building, fixtures and all assets of the old bunk
Attorney R R. Hewitt of Salem Raymond Losli. Lucille S p ie lin g
spoke before the local unit of the and Jam es Stoller Betty Jean Ho­
were taken over and its deposit liabilities assumed by the Portland
Farm ers' Union at the hall T hurs­ gan. whose mother is housekeeper
institution Deposits of the Wallowa National, when the transfer was
day evening. He gave a report of | for her brother. Rudolf Losli. is
made, exceeded $000.000. It Is a pioneer institution, having been
financial conditions of the United i a new pupil in the fourth grade.
chartered in 1888.
States and also several foreign Mrs Harleman will m ake her home
countries. He favored the Tow n­ ! with her parents. Mr and Mrs. which tim e an aggressive cam ­
send plan, but thought it would ; Eli Kingston, during the school paign is to be made in all d ep art­
ments of the church for the work
never go through as now planned year.
of the w inter months. Bible school
A decision was made to have no
Sunday. 9 45 a m.; Communion
social meeting in Septem ber on
I Hr Mr«. K L Coa)
service followed by preaching, 11
account of prune and hop harvest
KINTON
Booster Night" will
a. n i ; preaching. 8 p in. Mid-week
Ralph Sabison of Spokane a r ­
rived at the Amos W atkins home First Church of Christ (Srirntlstl service. 8 p. ni. Wednesday. We to obaarvad to Staten grange on
Services are held every Sunday invite you cordially to all services. Monday evening, Septem ber 30
Sunday to stay during prune and
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening —M Putm an, minister
The lecturer states there will be v a c a tio n w ith th e ir g r a n d p a ! t- n l.
hop harvest.
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
moving pictures on "Oregon Wild Mr and Mrs J R D a n iils, rc
Mrs. George Rosevear is camped at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
Life." It will be an open meeting turned the first of the week to
Trinity Lutheran Church
at the Cady hop yard on Cheha- of 20 years are welcomed. Free
their home in Molalla, w here they
and all are invited to attend.
lem Mountain during hop harvest reading room open on Wednesdays
Services and communion at 10:30
will attend school.
Mrs. H erbert Morrison and son
a.
m
.
Sunday
school
at
9:45
A
n­
Regular monthly meeting of
and
Saturdays
from
2
until
4
p.
m.
Mrs. B B. Cooley's sister. Mrs
Larry
and
daughter
Jean
of
O
re­
nouncements f o r Lord's Supper
Ladies' Aid society was held at the
Stewart, who has been her house Sunday's topic, “Substance."
gon
City
spent
a
few
days
last
will be received on Friday. C on­
home of the secretary, Mrs. Madge
guest for several months, left last
Clackamas c o u n t y champions
Laurel baseball squad will clash week for her home in Indiana
Banks M. E. Church
firmation instruction begins S at­ week at the home of Mr and Pomeroy, last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs
Frank
C
Fluke
came to the fore in the fourth Sunday on the Shute park diamond She planned to tour California en
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 urday at 10 a m. You are cordial­
With a good attendance During Can You Imagine—
when Hillsboro wavered, tw o sue- wjth an all-star team from the I route.
Mrs Fred Brown of North Plains the afternoon Mrs. Gladys Aten,
a m„ Mrs. Fred Wolford, super­ ly welcomed to worship with us.
the faith in BISMA REX
eesstve errors putting two runners Portland City league Hill and
attended thc regular monthly m eet­ president, was given a surprise
Mrs. W. L. Stevens and son El­ intendent. Preaching services by
on base. R Brandaw, who had al- Deaville will make up the Laurel bert spent from Thursday until Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, every S u n ­
ing of Kinton grange last Wednes­ shower, receiving numerous useful of one of the wealthient men
Pilgrim House
lowed but three hits up to that battery for the game which is Sunday at the Stevens' cottage at day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies'
day evening She was a guest of articles Ice cream and cake were
Septem ber 15: Celebration o f her daughter. Mrs. Ada C utting of served
in u New England State who
time, developed a sore arm and called for 2:30 p. m.
Aid meets first and third W ednes­ homecoming
by the hostess.
Oceanside.
Sunday
at
10:30
a
m.
Robinson
Station, (or a few duys
was replaced by Rosky. Two in-
Bachelors nosed out the Laurel
tf
Monthly
meeting
of
Albright
Mrs. M McRobbie of Nampa, days at 2 p. m.
although
he can afford th»*
Music. "Home. Sweet Home" (P re ­ last week.
field outs, tw o hits and tw o more Benedicts Sunday afternoon 7 to Idaho, was a guest at the L. A
Urotherhood of the Evangelical
lude); “Coming Home" (Choir);
errors accounted for four runs.
6 on the Laurel {leld The slngie W hittle home several days last
Mr and Mrs Fred A nlrker are churches in this district will be finest medical treatm ent de
Pilgrim House
and "The Joy of Home" (Solo, El- having an electric pump installed
The locals tied the score in the men took an early lead in the week.
: wood Coslett). "Religion in the at their ranch on Pleasant Valley held in the grove of Mr and Mr» pcntls entirely upon BISMA-
M E Church (Bethany)
fifth when Sutherland drove th? game and held a narrow advan-
Everett D Wright next Tuesday
E C Mulloy visited his daugh­
On Germantown road. Sunday ! news" topics: "A nother Broken road
ball out of the park for a four- tage throughout. Stangel. Meyers ter. Mrs. W. N. H athorn. Sunday
evening and all in thc community REX for relief of hia stom­
j
Home,"
Boys
March
From
Home;"
Mr and Mrs. C. Vander most are invited to attend.
base h i t The visitors put the game and C arter formed the battery for He spent the afternoon w ith Mrs. school every Sunday. 10 a m.; G er­ and "Father Divine's New Homes.”
ach ailment.
on ice in th eir half of the frame the bachelors, while Hill and Ma- Mulloy. who is at the Jones hos­ man service. 11 a. m., first a n d t "A Girl Without a Home." review spent the past week with thcli
Frank Richards is having a barn
third
Sundays;
English
service.
11
daughter,
Mrs George G raff in built on hts tract on Scholls-Ferry
by scoring four more runs on two ding worked on the mound for the pital w ith a broken hip caused
|
of
motion
picture.
"G
inger"
Scr-
hits and three errors,
m arried men with Deaville be- from a fall at her home a few a. m.. second and fourth Sundays. , mon. "Where Is H om e’" Meaning Heppner, w here Mr. G raff has em ­ road Thc renters on the place are
tf
ployment.
Hillsboro had a good chance to hind the plate.
doing the work.
weeks ago. She is doing as well —E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor.
, ful hymns; inspirational poetry:
Miss Amy Godfrey returned to
tie the score in the seventh. Suth-
----------------------
as could be expected
1
religious
humor;
stately
s
c
r
i
p
-
Tualatin
Plains
Presbyterian
Church
her home In McCloud. Cal . after
erland hit safely. C Brandaw walk- *-i
-
, w»
r
Al Ewing, who makes his home
(Four miles north of Hillsboro) tures Unique service, beginning visiting friends around town d u r­
8AXTON A LOONEY
ed and Joos beat out a slow roller C a p l t O l l M e U ' S L e t t e r with the B. Cooley family, re ­
on
time,
and
lasting
exactly
one
Sunday
services:
Bible
school
at
Ptxxlucrn of Quality
to the pitcher. With none away.
1
.
cently returned from a week's v a­ 10:15. preaching at 11 a. m.; junior i hour Dedication exercises will be ing thc past month or so
Carlin bore down
' UmlU Ito w ^ k o T t r ^ drivers to cation in Victoria. B C.
Ray Cooper of Chchalcm Moun­
SAND and G R A V E L
conducted
by
Hillsboro
Christian
C.
E.
at
11:20;
C.
E.
at
8
p.
m
tain
was
a
w
eek-end
guest
at
thc
"Ham
and
Rosky.
out
the
_ , Hanna
. . as
„ .
an eight-hour dav while W ashing-, Friday evening visitors
Missionary society, last Council Sunday afternoon. Sep­ home of Mr. and Mrs Everett 1) Plant located 4 miles north of For­
Chjotti was sent in
m
a pinch
nQr, h - has just recently? J H. Felton home w ere M r ami Women's
Wednesday of each month at 2 p tem ber 22. at 4 o'clock, in an out- Wright. Cooper Mountain
Mr est Grove o n G a le s Creek. Phon»
hitter for Holcom ,
reduced the maximum num ber of Mrs. Frank Erickson and Erick- m.
1 door ceremony Septem ber 29 will Cooper is a nephew of Mr Wright
1609R
and the locals hopes went glim- hours for trllck drivers to ten
; son's sister. Mrs. Bettendorf of
be observed as Harvest Home S un­
At
the
special
meeting
called
by
mering.
. . .
G rants Pass
day. All young people's meetings the board of school directors last
Bethanv Baptist Church
Joos had a perfect day w ith the
__l
a ___ , BlBv McNay spent several da??
Morning: Church school at 9 45: according to schedule. Pastor Henry Tuesday evening it was unanim ous­
willow, being credited with tw o
Members of the state police tr a v - : ,ast week wUh his uncle B G
morning service at 11. “Jesus Christ S Haller may be consulted any ly voted to have a w ater system
hits, tw o w alks and a sacrifice, el an average of more than 100 McNav cf fo rest Grove.
Sutherland poled out a home run miles a day in their line of duty.
A rkle Rosevear of the CCC in the H om e" Evening: B Y P day between 10 o'clock a m and put in at the earliest convemenct-
U.
at 7:30: vesper service at 8. noon, or by appointm ent, at the It was decided to have u drilled
and a single.
. ?£c_l?rdln.i:__t ° _a.. re? or.t byCharles P 1 camp at Camp Lake O'Dell near
"Profitable Athletics." Wednesday. House office. 232 North Third well with an electric pump
Carlin, winning pitcher, struck Pray, superintendent
i Bend spent from Thursday until 8 p m . prayer meeting and Bible avenue.
at my farm 3 miles north of Forest Grove on Bank* roa<l
Mrs Lilly M B u rly spent a
out 17 Hillsboro batsmen and al-
. . .
Sunday w ith his parents. Sir and study Theo. A. Leger. pastor.
couple of days last week with her
lowed but six hits. Brandaw and
The state fair this year was a Mrs. George Rosevear.
September 26th* beginning at 10 A. M.
daughter, Mrs Ethel McCormic*
Christian Church
Rosky allowed but five hits be- success from a financial as well
Mesdames Herman and Arland
The Congregational Church
Lord's day unified service. 9 45- ! of Hillsboro.
tween them, but errors by their as an educational standpoint, ac- W hitmore w ere hostesses for
the following (icRcribed pr<»|>erty:
Church school. 10 a. m . R E 11:40 a in Worship, 9 45-10; church
Regular monthly meeting of the
team mates lost the game.
cording to Solon T. White, state ¿ r‘dal S h o w er for their sister-in-
Eleven members of the local director of agriculture. Receipts ot ,aw Mrs Teon Lovegren (Joseph- Wiley, superintendent; m o r n ‘ng school class period, 10-10:40. rcas- j Home Economic club of the grange
One gixxi 1400-lb work horse; 12 head dairy cows, mhw fresh, some
worship, Il o'clock. Sermon. “The sembly and “Go-to-College" serv- j will be held at thc hall today soon to freshen; 6 head of yearling heifer.«, nil double tested, 4 good
squad will tiave their names en- the fair, coupled with a share in ine Whitmore» at the Calvin Whit- ! ('.
d Mm: Why and How?"—T. ice. 10 40-11 25: Lord's Table. 11:25-' (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock brood sows. 24 weanling pigs. 1 yearling Yorkshire boar; one 3U
graved on the championship plaque the racing money, w ill ¿ ‘nance mofe home Fridav Many lovely
11:40 Students of community e x ­ All ladies are invited
which will be aw arded by the the show w ithout cost to the tax- ifts w ere received bv the bride | A rthur Dungan. acting minister.
wagon; one farm truck; one Chevrolet delivery, trailer, one spring-
pecting to go away to college o r ' Woodrow Antcker. who is em ­ tooth harrow'; one pe<*tooth harrow; one 7-foot grain drill; one wooden
league. These men are Ray Bran- p ajer. White said. Official figures whQ was m arried thc weck before
All
Saints
C
hurch
(Episcopal)
some university arc invited to ployed in Portland, spent Wednes­ roller; ’.-foot traeto.' dine; walking plow; one 7-nhov’vl cultivator, one
daw. Clyde Brandaw. Ted Rosky. show that more than 91.000 people Mr and Mrs Lovegren went to
T hirteenth Sunday after Trinity: participate in this service The i day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs ■ peg-tooth cultivator; one U-foot binder, U-foot bay rake; 3-foot mower,
Dick Sutherland. Austin Scrofford, paid th eir way through the turn- CathIam cn, Sunday to make their
The
church
school
and
congrega­
s udents will assist the pastor witn Fred Anickcr.
Edwin Matson. Don Shattuck. Har- stiles during the eight days of the ^ ome They w ere accompanied by
wind rower and buneher: on«* Osborne hay tedder; fanning mil,, on»*
tion w ill meet in joint session a’
A bus service was established Di .mon I King fee I grinder with bagger, one woodsaw' frame an I
old Voelker. Bill Ross. Art Hanna -atr.
Mr and Mrs Herman Whitmore. 9 o'clock for m orning prayer and this service Christian Endeavor.
Plans
for
the
1936
fair,
w
hich
through
this
town
last
week,
with
mandrel, one emery stand and .'one; blacksmith tools; 33 atand bee*
and Bill Joos. The team disbanded
:, who assisted in taking their house - sermon, which will be a m em ori­ 6:30 p m. Interm ediate and young '
following the game Sunday.
(will m ark the diamond jubilee, will i ^¿Jd «’ ares.
people. Evening worship serv ice.; two round trips a day. arriving small feed cutter; one root cutter; set of harness, to and 3-gallon milk
Members of the squad expressed be started within a short time with
Mrÿ Rjc'hard W hittle’s parents. al for the late Bishop Sumner, a ft­ 7:30 o'clock Song service assisted '
cans; on»* low down Mellott© cream separator, 740 lbs rapacity, nearly
th eir appreciation for the support a view to making next y e a rs fair
and Mrs E v Deason of er which a get-together w i t h by young people’s choir and sermon ,
new; one Hart brooder stove; bou »ebold furniture; other articl» s too
basket
lunch
at
noon
at
Shute
park,
given by fans during the long sea- outstanding in every respect.
York, N eb. are m aking her an thc w eather perm itting, otherwise by pastor. Sermon. "The Great
num erous to mention.
son and thanked the m erchants
Recommendations made by exhi-1 extended visit. Thcv are accom.
Divine Head of the Church." Mid­
TERMS OF SALK All sums below $.*(> rash; sums »ver >20
who made the team possible. The bitors .his year particularly live- panied bv Mr and Mrs. Armstrong, l luncheon will be served in thc week service. Thursday. 7:3Q p. m
months' tim e ut H* interest on good bunkuhtc not«
team believes that it gave the stock owners, that the fair dates friends from th eir - home town, wh' chapel. All families of the church Promotion day in church school
tow n the kind of baseball fans be set back two weeks in order will go to Seattle by stage for a school children and of thc con­ Septem ber 29 Rally day and a n ­
FREE LUNCH AT NOON. B ung your coffer cup.«
w anted to see and hopes that next to avoid the busy harvest season, visit before returning here to start gregation are requested to bring n u li church day October 6. We ex­
th eir own basket lunch. Coffee' tend a hearty welcome to school
year s campaign will be equally are receiving serious consideration home.
PETER N. VAN DERZANDEN, Owner
will be provided by the Women's teachers, strangers and friends to
su c c e ssfu l.
j by White and the state board of ! Mr. a n d Mrs J
W. Mulloy. C hurch Service league.
Bill Joos paid tribute to the men .agriculture.
any and all these services.—R. L
. . .
Thelma Mulloy and Gilman Wight
J. W lltighes. Auctioneer
Peter J. \ an llerfan d m ( lerk
Putnam, pastor.
w ho gave of their tim e and serv ­ „
.
.
attended state fair Saturday, w here
Mrthodist Episcopal Church
G
„ „ „ „ e by
n,- , he H
h »
,«
ices in the championship race. He
g o overnor
v ern o r « M a artin
r u n and
ana members
memoers I j th
w ere jojned
arrv
C
hurch
school,
9:45,
Miss
Rose
credited the team's success to a of the state highway commission n i inco family of Portland for a Cave, superintendent: divine w or­ Subscribe now to the Argus. In
“never-say-die” spirit and squad a r? on a tour of eastern and cen- Djcnjc dinner
Washington county $1.50 a year. |
trai Oregon this week with stops H Miss Ellen En(,Iund started east ship at 11; sermon subject. “I Be­ Six months 85c T hree months 50
loyalty
AB, « " E a t Pendleton. Enterprise. Baker. !,ast Tuesday to make an extended lieve in the Christian C h u rc h " cent*. Two months 35 cents.
Hillsboro—
tf
Joos. If
Î 1 o ! « ? LaGrande. Burns and Bend. Most | v ijjt wlth relatives and
friends Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Eve
Hanna, rf
ning service a t 7:30. "Institute
R/*ky, ?h
o o ®, of the party left Salem early Mon- in Kansas and Michigan.
Echoes." Service conducted by the
Holcomb, rf
o » o ; day morning, but the governor was
Patricia McNay spent the first
SEED CONTRACTS
o o 2 delayed until Monday night, being of the week w ith her gran d p ar­ young people. P rayer m eeting each
Shattuck, bs
T
hursday evening at 7:30. You will It you w ant to grow Peas and
o 1 2 detained by the capitol site im-
M atson, 2b
Vetch on contract see us now!
R Brandaw, p
—
—
0 0 ® passe, joining the other members ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown, be welcomed cordially at all serv­
w hile her parents, Mr. and Mrs ices of this church. It is our aim
2 2
Sutherland, lb ...
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A.
M. HAND SEED CO.. Inc.
C. Brandaw. c .. .....__ .........
1 1 j at LaG rande Tuesday morning. The B. G. McNay of
Forest Grove,
Register Today.
0 party will return to Salem Sun- w ere moving to th eir recently pur to m ake the service contribute in
•V oelker, 3b . ..........................
707 N. E. Union Ave
helpfulness to all who come within
•< hiotti. r f
ci , day via the McKenzie highway.
chased
new
home
in
th
at
town.
P
ortland
Oregon
£H olscher
....................__.........
No Entry Fee.
its doors. C hildren are back in
• • •
Announcement was made S un­
" J ' Enrollm ent of high school stu- day by Rev. Virgil Speece of a school, vacation time is over, and
Total
_____ ____ ___________
th
ere
is
a
seat
for
you
in
this
i dents in vocational agriculture in ­ meeting to be held in th e church
• Replaced Brandaw in 4th.
WE P E A L IN R EAL ESTATE
• Baited for Holcomb in 7th.
creased from 1462 in 1933-34 to 1541 October 14 when pictures will be church. Ncw-comers to our city
Buy ammunition you can
are invited to attend our services
£ Batted for Voelker in 9th.
Writ«
in
1934-35,
according
to
Earl
R.
shown of all the churches in the Classes for all age groups will be
F ire and A utom obils Ineuranrs
Hammel'»—
AB R H
shoot with confidence
Romsos,- c f -------------------------
4 0 2 “ Cooley, state supervisor for vo- Oregon conference. Rev. F. B. Cul- found in our church school.
It Make Loan* and taaua Suret» Bondi
agriculture. Eight more I v er o f P ortland and Rev. E. W.
Mayer, lb __________________ .... 5 0 1 8 cational
there is any way in which this
Zanello, If ................................... ...« 0 0
KURATLI & WISMER
HILLSBORO, OREGON
this year. They include R ivèr­ ent and help start a drive to pay church can m inister to your need
Shellborn, M —
4 0 0 0 -
we hope you will make that fact Telephone 1281
12X« Second St
A ckley, rf
.....................
S 2 0 0 !
_____
--------1 off the indebtedness of the con­ known.—C harles M. Reed, m inis­
Reynold», 2b ___ ____________ 4 2 0 2 1 i ' n^iP '_________________Arbngton I ference. No door (¡harge w ill be
ter:
Calhoun. 3b ..... ........................ 4 2 1
Condon and Crane. A t least a doz- made
v
Carlin, p
.............. .......... 4 2 1 1 <
en other schools applied for the
Mrs M arie Stanfield of Roose­
Beaverton Church of Christ
<
course, but could not get it because velt Beach was the guest of her
To*al
The last Sunday in Septem ber
HiiU boro -Huns
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
0 0 3 0 10
4L
sister, Mrs. John McFee, last Sat­ is Prom otion day in the Bible
Hita
1 0 0 0 1 I
6 ¡
urday night and Sunday.
school and all pupils being pro­
M. 0 .
Ha mm el’» Runs
......0 0 0 4 4 0 0 o 0 g
Oregon
motorists
have
contrib­
Sunday guests at the Mrs. Mary moted w ill receive special recog­
Hiu
1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 I uted an aggregate of more than
EYE,
EAR,
NOSE
AND THROAT
Innin f» pitched by Brandaw, 4 . Rf«]kr. j
Rothstrom home w ere Mrs. Winni nition by the superintendent. Ow­
5. Credit victory to Carlin. Charpe
V 33?1? 6 ulaxues tow ara G rannel and daughter Jan et of As- ing to a num ber of the young
SPECIALIST
fea t to Branda«-. Struck out by Carl
toria and Mr. and Mrs. H i n e s
17; Brand«»-, S; Roaky. 4. Base, on balk tem since that device for extract- Hendrickson and two children and people being away, their 7 o'clock
G LA SSES FITTED
ff
,rom ,h e pubUc was Miss Nellie Rothstrom, all of P o rt­ service on Sunday evening will be
discontinued until October 1, after
Room 3
Next door to Venetian theater
land.
Conaerdal N ational Bank A nn es
Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Amos W atkins and
children and Mr. and Mrs. A
Open until 9 P. M.
„ Phonee
Reeidenre 2972
9 :J0 a. m. to 12 m
N aderer attended state fair Wed­
Every Saturday Night
O ffice 2971
I :J0 p m. to i p. m
nesday.
School to Begin
Laurelview school will begin next
MASON HILL — Second annual
reunion and picnic ot the Waldorf Monday w ith Mrs. Willard Hughes
family took place Sunday atC ham - as teacher for the third term.
poeg. Mr. and Mrs. B E Waldorf.
D eLaurice Cady of Hillsboro r e ­
Mrs. Ida Wolf, Mrs. Della Gonyo turned home Sunday to start to j
and Florence French attended from school after spending the summer
Mason Hill. Next gathering will with her grandparents, Mr. and
be held the first Sunday ot next Mrs. John McFee.
August at Dallas park.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields of H ills-|
Now Being Paid on
School Opens
boro visited her niece, Mrs. Ade
School opened on Monday with Rutschman, and family Sunday
YO U R SA VIN G S
eight pupils. Lucille Renfrow was after attending the ball game al
unable to begin school as the fam­ the local grounds.
ily is aw ay picking hops.
The bachelors won from t h e
Olaf Olson returned home Sat­ benedicts Sunday in a baseball
urday from Portland, where he game on the local grounds 7 to 6
had been since his eye injury.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Keyser and son
Every Savings Certifi­
Ralph visited T. O. Keyser of
Portland
Sunday.
If
you
change
your
address
kind­
cate
is insured 100%
THE LAUNDRY SAVES
W e ’ll Turn Out Fast Job* Thai
ly notify the Argus direct and at
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and
against
loss under Fed­
tf son Dickie and Mr. Brow n’s fath-
YOU TIME and MONEY! once.
W on’t Look Like “ Rush” Job*!
¿foiYou I magine J
Kinton Grange Plans
Big "Booster Night”
CHURCHES
"cih'VSw « Laurel Nine to Play
All-Star Team Here
DELTA DRUG
stori :
P U B L IC
A U C T IO N
CP b'ggcr
(v / “
and
Better
’250
Peters
BUCK DEER
Shooting Contest
CAUGHT
IN THE WILD
By ROBERT AMES B E N N E T -
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Waldorf Family
in Annual Meet
3%
QUICK
PRINTING
SERVICE
TWO
R EASO N S
eral Insurance Plan.
Time to do other things,
money to spend for other
necessities. If you don't be­
lieve it. phone us and we
w ill explain our many serv­
ices at reasonable cost.
The Tastiest Meals
in Town - - - -
are served at Coslett s Bar-B-Q Tasty
sandwiches . . . delicious plate lunches
. . . sparkling drinks! Everything from
soup to nuts to make the perfect meal.
Try
Home Laundrv &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hillsboro. Ore.
Savings are accepted in
small or large amounts,
to suit y o u r conven­
ience.
Siberrian
Cream
It’s Flavor Tempts
COSLETT’S
BAR-B-Q
First and Baseline
- Hillsboro
Open 7 A. M. to 2 A. M
(Venetian ticket, H. M Cady, Hillsboro)
TUALATIN VALLEY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSN.
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro
Oregon
When you need lettrrh rad s in a
hurry . . . . or rnnugh billheads
to complete the month's hilling
. . . . that's when you'll appre­
ciate the really quick service of
the Argus P rin t Shop.
Their Plane Lost in the Forest
And the finished Job never looks
like a “rush" Job . . . that's one
reason you will appreciate the
thorough efficiency of this organ­
ization! Phone a t any time, when
you need printing, or drop in and
arrange It at your convenience.
î?i lisin irdfcrAro us
Alan Garth fought to save the
Jives of three tenderfeet—while
they plotted to take his! Here’s
the year’s big thrill story . . .
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