H IL L S B O R O P a g e Six AR G U S, H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O Thursday, October 3, 11185 H illsboro G riJtn en Sw am p Scappoose First Home Game of Season Friday existence anywhere that all would ball when an attempted lateral o ff' family of Milwaukie visited at the ter Davies left Saturday nitfht on I pui alyd« Sunday. be satisfied. a reverse went wrong. John Fuegy home Sunday. a hunting trip to Southern Orc- | Referring to the transactions tax. Scappoose's chance came late lit gon. —— Former Resident Dirs the congressman declared t h a t . ,be 8an* but "te local hne sue Mr, and Mrs. Chur 1 cm VanKleek A telegram was received by rel­ there was no use going behind the X / s C l t i l V C X O . f l ce"fully held off the threat Full-! atives here Sunday announcing the spent several days ut the Oregon bush in any of the elements of v v f pack Tufts booted a long punt that 1 death of Abe Grossen of North beuehes last week. the question, saying that the trans­ sailed over the Blue and White -------- I Bend. He is survived by his wife Grandma Lowery, who makes actions tux is a sales tax. Objec­ ! safety's head and was downed on j A be G rossen, Form er Rock several children and other t e l her home with her daughter, Mrs C athlam et High to B attle tions to a sales tax only hold, he Blue and W h ite T eam G oes the Hillsboro 10-yard line. Chase) „ , I atives. He formerly lived ott the P. T. Barnum, suffered a stroke of said, when the income from the j advanced the ball 13 yards on two at H uber Sunday Morn Creek R esident, D ies ! Jack Kuegg place in this com- to R ainier This Friday tax is to be used for general rev­ ' plays and then a fumble threw the ------- munity for about eight years enue purposes. Mott said that as —— locals back to their own 9 An- I By Mr*. Frank Panel,ill — " ST MARYS HIGH SCCHOOL. a general principle he was op­ Heavy, fast-charging line t h a t other fumble of an attempted punt Huber— ROCK CREEK Mrs. George St. Mary's high s c h o o l posed to a sales tax on the grounds opened huge holes on offense and was recovered by W ahner on the eleven won their second game of the burden fell most heavily Thownsend of Liberty district re- j proved a stonewall on defense, gave ba» i^ 1 line their the season Friday by defeating the that serious head injuries In a n ' «.... » , on those least able to pay, but reived accident in Salem Sep- s was honored heavy Tigard high school team that in this case the benefit govs automobile Hilhl a 20 to 0 victory over heap- j s,i(fenetj and Wahner punted out S“‘Ur' to 6. It was a hotly-con- to those who pay. as nine out of tember 25. Hal Thow nsend of ‘ ' „t Jm , , l>"' poose here Friday afternoon in to his own 25. Howell intercepted here 7 game ">«' '>■»»«' of her pa,•- for four periods. Ti­ ten who pay will benefit when Portia,id and Mr and Mrs. George '' \ nlg,’.t the first home game of the 1935 ! a desperate Scappoose pass a few tested gard gained 1(52 yards through they reach the age of 60. It is not ,n “ lem ,o vto“ football season. The Blue and White minutes later and the threat was scrimmage, while the Saints netted a tax on poverty, it is a tax on ' Johnson received many lovely gifts gridders will travel to Rainier this over. 154. but St Mary's completed four rich and poor alike, but the poor Mr. and Mrs A Hammond of Mr and Mrs John Pritchard of Friday afternoon for t h e final j Performance of the Hilhi line passes, Tigard's attempts to get the benefit Stockton, Cal . visited their aunt. North Plains visited at the C. 11. practice game. was outstanding on offense and de- advance while the ball through the air Congressman Mott saw a hope in Mrs Jack Radke, several days last ! Gon.vo home Saturday. Launching a powerful ground fense during the game, particular- were in vain, as the alert second­ j Mr. and Mrs Delrnur Marlin of JVett» Im p ro ved C eresan offensive. the locals marched 60 | ly the right side, where Coslett ary of St. Mary's presented an air­ the audience that the lifelong bur­ week. den of the poor would be lighten­ Rock Creek Wins Yamhill visited their daughter, yards from the kickoff to score the and Schulmerich. two husky lines- tight defense. ed in the winter of life through initial touchdown with the gam e! men. are teamed at guard and Oreneo lost to Rock Creek on “ T*' Ch,,ri e\ s « 11d “ / The first marker was made by enactment of t h e revised Mc- the local grounds Friday 7 to 8 1 hey jeiH'rte,« in,proven,ent in the has m ore p o o d p o in ts only five minutes old. Garfield tackle. The work of the ends also St. Mary's after a long drive was Groarty bill. T T . -a . condition of Grandma Martin, who and Wahner alternated at reverses I showed considerable improvement, J J Dumw left last week for has been seriously ill since last th a n a n y o th er d u st — Judge John A. Jeffrey of Port­ and end runs to advance the ball In the backfield Garfield. Wahner made from midfield to the ten- June. Other visitors at the Charles to the 18-yard stripe and then and Chase turned in creditable yard stripe, where a pass, Hughes land. Rev. George Magwood and California to visit his sisters. New arrivals last week are n Johnson home on Sunday were a n d costs y o u LESS to use Wahner crashed over his o w n ball-packing performances, while to Merrill, was completed for a Rev Putnam, who presided a s boy. born to Mr, and Mrs. Fred touchdown Barkley converted. Ti­ president of the local club, and Mr and Mrs Dewey Johnson of Consider everything, and you will right guard to score standing up. Abts and Torbet showed well in Schulmerich dropped back from blocking. Particularly outstanding gard's score came late in the third others spoke and urged the sup­ Grossen at Jones hospital Friday, Hillsboro and Jack and Don Moore treat seed wheat with A'ru> Improved and a girl, born to Mr and Mrs period when Barney, the fleet half- port of all in putting over the from Sauvies Island. his tackle position and sent th e 1 was the improvement in Wahner's back, behind beautiful interference pension plan Putnam said t h e Conrad Diok in the sanitarium in Mr. and Mrs J. S. Cannon of CEHKSANI ball spinning through the uprights punting. to add the extra point. Game against Rainier this Fri- cut through left tackle and ran membership should see to it that Portland Wednesday. The little girl Vancouver. Wash . were week-end It is cheaper to use than other Winter I* just around the cor­ Hilhi's second touchdown came dav afternoon is expected to be a 40 yards to pay dirt without a the movement did not get out of was born on her father's birthday ., visitors with the former's mother, dusts; costs less Ilian 3c an acre at ner , . . Don't risk your life on T ' “; " «Short" tough test for the Blue and White hand touching him. It was the best the hands of the individual clubs Shp was named Janet T.ols, ¡Mrs. Della Gonyo. the a v e ru g e seed in g ra te It is smooth, skiddy tires Buy new tires hr b efo re t h e C l^ e Of the first but th(’ Ioeals arp determined to run of the day and caught St and expressed the thought that the R’r and Mrs. A. F Epperson Mr and Mrs. Andy Christianson l,y the I . S. Depl. of now und be safe. m ia rtfr H iltshnro h a s hoj w« keep their goal line uncrossed Marys defense flat-footed. In the Townsend groups had formed the and Marjorie Epperson of this sec- are moving this week into one of recommended Agriculture It run he applied ut a q u arter n u rsu o ro n a a sm a sn ea ns ycar the two tearns battled attempt to add the extra point greatest voting force ever organ- ,lon and Mrs. Tuanata Vetch of the Comardy cabins. way to the Scappoose 18-yard line _ GOODYEAR and V. * gravity (renter wilhoul Itibor of turn­ tie on the Hillsboro Quinn, fullback, ran into a stone- ized in this country. I Portland returned last week from! and Wahner punted out of bounds, ,? ‘ 10 TIRE* ing. Does not dog' or injure drill. I wall and failed to score. i Sam J. Harms of McMinnville. I ■ ,riP to Albany and Klamath , on the 10. The visitors fumbled I,elc!- G ossnrd Representative* give the most mllruge nt reason­ Lillie or no free «lust Io breathe in The fourth quarter of the game president of the McMinnville club. Falls at the start of the next period and <•’ Scappmme ( was featured by _ a __ long passing lb» _ group mu- 1 Ferd Toelle and Bill McClure __ _______ „ ,____ _ _ ¡«1 . in a spirited - com _____ Show s G arm ents at W e il’s treating . for . . . __, _____ all you use is i j ounce able cost. recovered on their own half-yard Hewett * ............. Stain* I — . . . » » „ _»— » »> RKL attack by Tigard, trying in vain nity a‘nS of Townsend songs of were among the many hunters who Miss Lilu Laskey, representative per bushel of seed! Yet you gel heller stripe. Fullback Tufts booting out Schulmerich _____ Munson ’ Two Handy Locations RTL Lanon to score and stave off defeat. But w hich he was for the most partj *rlpd thpir ,uck at deer last week ; of the Gossard company, will be control of slinking sniul, and fre- RGL to his own 32. Co»l«tt ------ w.ssimur the Saints were not to be denied author. Music for the occasion was beyond Cochran and were reward- at Weil's department store Satur- iv „ hieuor vid,I The avenue G Again Garfield, a promising back Goodin* ~ LGR _ Marcon Playing a cautious game in the furnished by Harry Pearson, piano ed with a fine buck. day. She will show the n e w ,» ,i. ha« been I I I from last year's reserves, a n d Wunderlich LTR • Phvsrw final stanza. St. Mary's resorted to accordion soloist; Prof. T. H. Folk- J "hn Fuegvs had a new chlm- foundation garments for the 1935-36 1 . ‘J " " “ " 111 ,pa*a nwa 1 lP " 1 *' LER .... Wahner alternated in packing the Mohr C’ KuC'r2 punting content with their one enberg. violinist, and George Holz- npv built and a new roof put on season. bushels on rrron seed, even more on Q ball to the 15. A holding penalty __ Brooks point margin. apple, vocal soloist. Mayor J. H. their house recently. . _________ »mulled seed! LHR - set them back to the 30 and then Terw" RHL .. Phone 501 Schnebt« Joe Preciso, Saints' fullback, andr^*arrett delivered a brief address Robert Benson spent the week- \ I z~> < e I'«,* A’ru> Improved CEBESAN on back to pass. The Garfield V. ..F. „'.••• , 1 . Ti'f” Jo h n n y H ughes, the fleet half, w ere of w elcom e and in tro d u c ed t h e end w ith bis parents. R obert is ' v » * « ■ « « « « » * « • . Wahner „ . . . faded . ¡barley, too. Costs less than 1c an X o f l e f t ¿nd° M^h? w h T t ^ k outstanding in the backfield, while Sues« speaker. employed in Portland. y f. r-* , acre uml control» covered smut, ? n t t h h e e r r „ , . n e n - . Setfrid.,. .nd Kelso, la‘ 5 a" "g ” , , Attending I.lnflrld ♦ h ™ e b h a a B ll o Or, a n e a d « . e e j „ . 5 . Churihky. Churchley. C Ca««. Selfridge. Siwuh Stout, and rxciso. center, cen ier, and Barkley, end, H A . ^ b lin k In,.si- M im i, scc.lliiig f n r t h e ^ - n r e ’^«Shn’im °e^r wick' s<'apiKX"* ,uh*' s- Tu,11 E. Baseline Mt I near Aloha. engraved on the plaque as win- IV IO lt L a iK S i v i l l l y Ladies ner now for four times and For- - ' More than n quarter century heating experience est Grove twice. Rotarians fro m ! behind the name Spark. here playing were J. H. Garrett. I KRAMIEN'S (Continued from paire one) R. R. Easter. C. H. Nosier and W I transaetions would be confusing Verne McKinney. Be prepared for crisp fall and and make a greater burden than winter days. Drop in today Bald Mountain 4-H club officers necessary and reflect to the bene­ and see our materials a n d Prescription Druggist» H illsboro September 25 as fol- fit of the big operator, who might . were elected «... ------- ----------- — patterns. Phone 266 control the product from its raw Iows:J Sheep club~M errill Mead, fB y Mr». O. H Peteraon» Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30 Sunday guests of Mrs. J. Juch- state. In the interests of the inde- P5csident' David Mead, vice-pres- emich were her daughter. Mrs H pendent, Mott said, the number of Iden,; Evelyn Kelly, secretary- taxed should pi8 club — Bill Kelly. R. Hamilton, and daughter. Miss H arn';^H am ntonUo f ™ t l p^rt^n d transactions be ,he same to a" be artielZ °UW ' treasurer- President; Mildred Mead, vice-preil - - ‘ in d ¡M i,H Ju c h ^ c ° li'S^^d?ughter-fn | , ln? e bp raised, he said. Kelly, secretary- St. Mary's Hi Beats Tigard Locals Defeat Suffer Hurts in Accident Mason Hill Get Ready for Wet Weather Busch's Service Garage Mrs. GarlsOtl of m teon Succumbs strip.-. Fall Tournament a p.S .s,Æ ' ' “ ,”*1 Busch’s Super Service Station - IT PAYS The Sensational New Model Group Plans for Hillsboro Sunset Team Wins Game SPARK Oil Heater Asthma and Hay Fever V ic t im s “Topcoat Time“ W HERRIE tailored to measure ROLLER SKATING TOPCOATS FREE OIL Ladies’ SPECIAL TUESDAY W. C. GIFFORD 10c of Townsend Qubs Club Heads Picked at Bald Mountain SHUTE PARK Palin Drug Store Bend The Outstanding 3 -Plow Tractor The M EN’S SH OP law. Mrs. Nancy Juchemich, and “ " u««thl,S taxlng plan is m° rp w r t i i ^ n d “ »ma»“ and son joseph ° f i £ ^ ca5 ^ . c,ut b n er a‘fain' Howe and Wells, Prop. W n i peari 207 E. Main St., Phone 1412 I M r and Mr« Fr»d - two c h i,a „ „ t r u s . R ' ■ El- " . « Irving Larson of Bull Mountain , called Friday at the O. H. Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott re- turned Monday from Portland ¡where they spent the past month. ¡He served on the jury there and ! Mrs. Scott visited relatives. i D. L. Gholson is recovering from - a siege of blood poisoning in his I right arm. Melvin Jenkins is employed at the Spousta home while attending i Tigard high. Alfred Groer made a business ' trip to Parrot Mountain recently. Mrs. Harry Larson of Bull Moun- 1 tain left last Wednesday for Oak- i land, Cal., to visit relatives for a week or more. Miss Helen Barclay and Mr. Jack. Herbert Dowling and Mrs. Olive Kercher of Portland and Os­ car and Grace Deverell of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dev­ erell Saturday. We are equipjjed to take much of the drudgery out of fall house cleaning. Call us today and lot us explain our efficient service. H om e Laundry & Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore. k ’ „„a ,ned out- b“ t the consensus of k . r ' E' Francis, county agent, and - ! Fall House Cleaning Made Easy m a « » • » « ■ ' >?",i.h i . T . ’s i K ii^?arty„ a?!“ . Wlt,h *}’ «reat prin- nactpd 'P.1.0 ¿aw, according t° Mott, who said there had been, i F i. . y much controversy over ! ^ ¡ la b le * Th?'"'* that. \ ° U)d be ! wou]ri £ ^ be am°unt. he said, ( ’ “’j L J?5 ™ 1'b_ fT e? tpr than a now contemplated or In I Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. "Let’s Quit Killing” It’» H ere . . . It’» N ew ! AERO-GRANULAR SUPERPHOSPHATE Contains 32% phosphoric acid (twice as much as ordinary super) at only 9® f f Per ton Wt> F O B. Portland SALE S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 5th 1 P. M. Sharp, the following: 1 walnut bedroom suite; 1 davenport, reverse cushions; 1 8-tube wal­ nut cabinet electric radio; 1 9xl0>A rug; 2 Congoleum rugs, 9x9 and 9x12, the above is just like new; 1 dining room suite—buffet, table and 6 chairs; 2 library tables; curtains; 2 dressers; 2 beds, complete; writing desk; 7-drawer drop-head sewing machine; 1 Easy electric washing machine; boiler tubs; 1 6-hole Colonial range, complete with coils; several rockers; breakfast table and 4 chairs; ice cream freezer; heating stove; electric floor lamps; dishes; kitchen utensils, In fact everything to furnish a 7 or 8-room house. 1 tractor, disc, harrow, plow; team good horses, 2700 lbs.; 30 White Leghorn hens, Hanson strain; 1 trailer; I Chester white gilt, 180 lbs.; 2 wheelbarrows; forks; shovels; garden tools, and water hose, and | numerous other articles; variety of vegetables. Everything goes. NOTICE: Farmers having anything in stock or machinery to sell, bring it to this sale. Don’t forget time and place. 1 mile east of Forest Grove, Rt. 1; Saturday. October 5, 1 P, M. TERMS OF SALE: CASH C. F A R N N E R , Mgr. Col. II. F. Woodry, Auctioneer, Rt. I, Box 83, Forest Grove A U C TIO N SALE BOWNE & STONE 1500 NW. Lovejoy BEacon 4188 Authorized Dealers We Can Supply Irrigation Pipe for any size system. If we can’t honestly advise you in your problem we will find out for you. We hope to sell to you, but we won’t pester you. Drain Tile, all sizes, both clay and concrete. Sewer pipe any size, any quantity; delivered when you want it. r - * P U B L IC Furniture. Tractor, Horses. Dairy Cows, Machinery. Hens, Ete. 1 MILE EAST OF FOREST GROVE ON Death toll of traffic accidents mounts alarmingly each year . . . every day the press car­ ries accounts of fatalities on public highways. A11 of this could be avoided by a little less speed and a little more care. T H I N K I Let's Quit Killing CHAS. L. WALKER Agent ' Every Form of Protection — Fire, Automobile, Liability, Surety Bonds and Life. North o f C annery, across W. W ash in gton St., P hone 1341 Phone 1732 116 S. 3rd Ave On John Trachsel place, 4 miles northwest of Beaverton on Walker road. October 15th, at 1 P. M. Sharp One Jersey cow, Adriance mower, rake, hny carrier, 3-inch wagon, iron-wheel wagon, small hack, disc, har­ row, potato digger, 14-inch and 12-inch plows, cultiva­ tor, hay rack, new wagon box, 2 wheelbarrows, double harness, about 3 tons hay, some baled straw, 30 bushels wheat, potatoes, 30 .young pullets, some last year’s hens, cook stove, heater, organ, sewing machine, radio, Thor washing machine, graphophone with lots of records, 4 double beds, a!! household furniture, dishes. All small tools to be used on a farm, and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: $20 nnd under cash; over $20 six months’ time on bankable note, 8% interest. JO H N TRACHSEL, Owner H. A. K uratli, A u ction eer J, J. W i«m er, Clerk McCormick'Deering W -3 0 r jM I E n e w M cC orm lck-D cering W-30 Tractor stand» he«,I • j , . • houlder" n,,ovc a n y o th er tractor o f it» type. It 1» different In th a t it ha» new type» o f »eala w hich keep w ater, m u d , d u st, and o th er abrasive m aterial» from g e t­ tin g in to th e op eratin g part«. It ha» a ball-bearing tr a n s- ♦ m issio n . Steering is m ade u n u su a lly easy th ro u g h th e u se o f roller bearings a t th e b o tto m o f eaeh steerln g .'- k n u ck lc pivot pm and on th e steering sh a ft j u s t above th e I n T e W^O. a l'’ thCre "rC 34 hnH "n<‘ rO,kr T h e e n g in e featu res replaceable cylinders, hard c«J liau s -valve sea t m se r is, „nd provides a b u n d a n t pow er to p ull hrcc plow b o tto m , under average e o n d lt lo J T T hese are ju s t a few o f the m ake the W-30 I he best buy on the m arket. ^ S to p T n ’and •co th is tractor or ask us to d em o n stra te It. HILLSBORO FEED CO I. X. L. P oultry and D airy F eed s Ph° ne 271 160 W. Main St,