Thur'd«v, Marcii 19, 19.36 H IL L 3 P O R O Sunset Squad 4 H as W orkout ARO U S, Biff Ditch Across Florida Boffins to Take Form M e n .S h o w in g Good Form; C. I long Signed The l l ilh Inn ii " S iiiiik c K a li'r , ” In hl ( h e ir iiiitm i w o rk nut S u n d a y ■ j | . i . z 'oi- will be held Sunday al P m <>» the old fie ld and a ll new and old men are asked to a t­ tend as the men sh o w in g up best | In the next tw o week., w ill be signed up Io play for the season. An opi ning lin e u p w ill be .«•- leeted a fte r a praetiee sexxiun on M a ll'll 2d If ra in in te rfe re s w ith a w o rk -o u t .Mareh 2(1 the team w ill riece ai ll.\ have to be picked oil the base, o f the show ings made next Sunday. II is th e re fo re es- sen lla l that a ll men. w ish in g to play, be present No men were signed last week as it was too cold an il dam p to gel a 'g o o d lin e on new players, how ever fo u r or fiv e new men looked c e rta in of places H illsb o ro 's learn w a s g re a tly strengthened Iasi week by the sig n ­ ing uf "Chuck" lloag , w ho has m a d e a great nam e fo r himself a s a catcher w ith the Blitz.. W cin- ai d and If,lio n O il teams, w h ich ■ I i ' .i 'll. , d M Rtate c h a m p i­ on- tw o years ago C huck a tte n d ­ ed Hie local high school, when* he was a star in baseball, fo o tb a ll and b i k c th u ll and his a d d itio n to (he * b u- ■ .' I ' i i i . t hen i' immensely. I w a al o firs t itring catcher foe the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon's cham pionship team and la te r play- i I w ith the P o rtla n d Beavers in , the C o a s t league The "S m oke-E aters” w ill p ra c­ tice e ve ry Sunday aftern oon from how- on u n til the season opens H ills b o ro opens here against T ti.il- n lm A p t il 5. n ,'4.1*7 *^5. * . A . <* z M uch w o rk has been done on the g o v e rn m e n t’» $1 16 .000.009 can al p ro je c t aero s n o rth e rn F lo r id * B u t th is c o n s tru c tio n ia Juxt a s ta r te r on th o « Ix -y ia r Job T he b ig d itc h , w hen co m p le te d , w ill b<, a b o n t 200 m ile s lo n g , tw ic e th e le n g th o f th o fam e I :'ti» •/ C anal. One o f th o < ul» I« show n hero w ith a Hugo d ra,dln o an d b rid g e conveyor in (ho background V arious groups have been fighting the can al and, unless moru funds aru ap p ro p riated to o n in W ashington, co n stru ctio n may bo halted. Laurel School Opens; Krause H onored at Farm U nion Meet (By M r « . F . I . . B r o w n ) M r and Mrs. John McFee, th is L A U R E L L a u re l school re-o pe n­ week. w h ile convalescing from ed M onday a fte r a week's vacation measles. on account of scarlet fever. M ary Ladies' Social clu b m eeting was Ila rle in a n the teacher, resumed her postponed last week on account u f du ties a fte r an illne ss o f three scarlet feve r and w ill be held next weeks, M rs. Peppard s u b s titu tin g W ednesday w ith Mrs. Lee B ro w n d u rin g that tim e. as hostess at her home. Krause H onored Mrs. K ate B ro w n Of P o rtla n d G. Krause, cx-p re sid e n t o f the spent last week w ith her siste r-in - L a u re l Scholls Farm ers' union, was law . M rs. F lora B aker presented w ith a s ilv e r lo v in g cup A dam L a un er of T ana skit. Wash., of his fo u r years of h i reco gn ition is v is itin g his sister. M rs C a lv in fa ith fu l .service, fro m 1932 to 1935 in clu sive W a lte r O rr. president, I W hitm ore , and oth er relative s fo r made the presentation speech at ' an in d e fin ite tim e M rs. Fred S chm idt and son C h a r­ the reg ular business m eeting held T hursd ay evening C o u n ty Pre i- lie v is ite d her b ro th e r and sister- and Mrs. G eorge dent John Plass was speaker C h a r­ i in-law, M r lie Robinson was elected m anager Schneider, of H e lve tia Sunday. Mrs. S chneider has been i l l fo r the past of tlie u n it baseball team F rid a y was "cle a n -u p and re p a ir" I tw o weeks. duy at the co m m u n ity ha ll. The M iss Helen Rutschm an wishes to lio u rd members and th e ir wives ’ th a n k he r m any frie n d s w ho sup- w ith several oth er helpers spent 1 po rte d her w ith votes in the popu- Olympic (lam e Friday the day Ht the w o rk and enjoyed j ia r ity contest re ce n tly held. P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . Forest a p o t-lu rk dinn er. J. W. G rim es of San Francisco. G rove P a cific u n iv e rs ity v a rs ity M r and Mrs. John M cFee re c e iv ­ ba sketba ll squad w ill p lay O regon ed w o rd M onday m orning o f the i a fo rm e r resident here and o f C ity Eagles at e ig h t o'clock F rid a y b ir th o f a grandson, the th ir d c h ild Scholls, w rite s frie n d s th a t he is seeing the sights of New Y o rk C ity . eve ning on the P a c ific floor. P ro ­ o f M r and M r W illia m K en of M r. G rim e s taught school here in ceeds o f the game w ill be used P ortla nd . j the nineties. to help send the A m erican basket­ Broadcasters Meet F rid a y M r. and Mrs. Teon Lovegren b a ll team to the O ly m p ic games. The Broadcasters' class o f t h e Sunday school w ill meet w ith B il­ Itave m oved fro m C athlam et. Wash . ' to the home o f her parents, M r. ly M cN av F rid a y evening Mrs. M a rie S ton efield and O rvis and M rs. C a lv in W hitm ore. M r Sankey of Roosevelt Beach were Lovegren has been em ployed in the guests of the fo rm e r's sister, Mrs. lo gg ing camp of the W ashington John McFee. last M onday and Tues­ to w n b u t moved out on account of M O U N T A IN D A L E T h e e le c tric day. T hey were here to atten d the the recent strike. Horn, to M r. and Mrs. W illia m ll J ' ' e x t e n s i o n (I ill tile M o u n t a iu - M o rro w funeral. f e to the Mi w M rs E. C M u llo y , w h o has been K le ie r of L a u re l. M areh 13. a boy. "S ila s Sm idge o f T u rn ip R idge." achool h a s b e e n c o m p le te d The bedfast w ith a broken h ip since a lig h ts w e r e t u r n e d on M o n d ay fa ll at her home last A ugust, is a com edy-dram a in th re e acts, w ill M rs. J. N. W ilson J r. of Lux A n ­ s lo w ly im p ro v in g A m ong Sunday be given by the yo u n g people o f geles. Cal . is a guest at the home v is ito rs at her home were Mrs. I this co m m u n ity S atu rday evening, of her cousin, Mrs. H a ro ld Key-, M abel W ilson o f L o s Angeles, A p r il 4. at the hall. T he I.a u re lv ie w 4-H c a lf clu b nolds M onday M r W ilso n and daug hter of the late E li M u llo y , M rs Reynolds visite d th e ir aunt. and Isaac Sharp, his son and daug h­ is p la n n in g a t r ip next S aturday Mi I.on Anderson of Vancouver. te r and d a u g h te r-in -la w of V er- to v ie w the B a ttle sh ip Oregon a n il w h ile on board w ill form its o r ­ Mi and Mrs. H a rold Reynolds ’ nonia. ga nization fo r the com ing year. gave a d in n e r p a rty Sunday e ve ­ C elebrate B irth d a y nin g fo r M is W ilson O th e r guests Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at A n yo n e interested is c o rd ia lly in ­ were M r and M rs D onald G a rrig u s the F L B ro w n home, c e le b ra tin g vite d and should c a ll Am os W a t­ kin s fo r arrangem ents. and da u g h te r of Bunks. j P a tric ia M cN ay's th ird b irth d a y a n niversary, w h ich occurs Tuesday, w ere her parents. M r. and Mrs. B G. M cNay, and sister, Barbara, o f Mrs. W illia m llo rg e lt o f L a u re l Forest G rove; M r. and Mrs. Ray has been w ith her m other. M rs R B ro w n and son D ic k ie and C. \ \ W ilson, fo r the past week. Mrs. B lo w n of P ortla nd , and M r. and Mrs. Lee Browm. C. W B ro w n had W ilson bus been ill. Mrs. A lic e M c A llis te r was a been a guest since T hursday. M r. and M rs. J. W M u llo y and W eek-end guest o f Mrs. Don P ea r­ son She re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d S u n ­ T helm a visite d M rs. W in n ie M u llo y day w ith M r. and Mrs. H e n ri W a t­ o f H ubbard Sunday. D e L a u rice Cady o f H ills b o ro is son. w ho spent the day at the P ea r­ at the home of he r grandparents. son home. V' Lights Turned on nt M ountaindale OREGON P a p e Seveh I Haney, Louis Ju n ke r, H McRae. A lie n Hayden, and N e llie Haney. C liffo r d Rutan visite d M r. and Mi George Heaton o f Vancouver, Wash., Wednesday. W a lte r Haney has been il l w ith the flu and has not been able to ha ul m ilk . P< rfection Team Winner on M rs Be ie M o rris o f LaCenter. Portland A lleys Wash . who was called here by the I death of her m other. Mrs. Lucy Perfection ba kery bow lers of the LaSalle, re turn ed home Saturday. H ill'b o r o com m ercial league won Mrs. Sarah Haney of Strassel 2594 to 2570 from the Kelso. Wash . spent the week here v is itin g re la ­ ti urn on the P ortla nd alleys in tives. m atch play Sunday. B o w lin g for Mrs. Bessie T a y lo r of W inlock. H ill boro were D illo n , Rood Coe. Wash . w ho was called here by her I i ' land and G oetter. Ire la n d and ¿iter's death, M rs. L u cy LaSalle. D illo n w eie high scorers w ith 55G j re tu rn e d home Monday. and 548, respectively. H igh scorers fo r the week in league play were K u ra tli, 201, in Rem odeling Store Room the A m erican; Ireland. 224. C ity : J. S ta r te d H e r e on M o n d a y S m ith. 233, C om m ercial; Patterson, W ork o f rem odeling the old Pig- 244. N ational. B VanD uyek. 194. I g ly W igg ly store room in the M c- Cannery, and F Corn. 202, in the A le a r b u ild in g , next to the Vene- A u to m o tive V Hines was high * tia n theatre, was started M onday w ith 152 in the women's league I m o rn in g by M ohr Brothers. No Baker was in the lead fo r the ta'em e nt as to prospective tenants G W ick tire w ith a score o f 692 , could be obtained, but it is ex- J S m ith fo r W e il’s hat w ith 118 I pected that announcem ent w ill be and fo r the Royal Soda beer prize, made next week w ith the ■ ame score Ray Mann w ith 328 wa - leading for the sw eat­ F R A N K P IE T S f H ers offered by Clem 's place. J F ra n k Pittsch, 75 died Thursday S m ith and Patterson w ith 259 won the P erfe ction cake. | at the county hospital. He «.as In league play. Oakes won 2 o f 3 born Decem ber 4. 1860. fro m F ix it Shop in the A m erican and Ray M ann 3 s tra ig h t from Kelso Loses to Local Bowlers New iim l iilth o u g h the grounds were m ilii'i »oft, ii fa ir ly good, lim b e r n o : u p w a iici'onipli lu ll B a llin g mid fie ld in g | i i . i < I i i c w ax Held, bill th e g ro u n d w ax loo w el f o r n good ilifle ld p ru c lic e S i'V triil n e w m en w e re on bund to Ir.v fo r plu p l a n s a n d M anagi i Hill .loos predietx that when the fin a l ( Ii c lio ii oi playoi ■ is made sev* r ia l new faces w ill be found in lb. lin e u p C o m p e titio n is u n u su a l­ ly keen (Ills y ra i as the league ix composed o f stronger teams and Il w ill be (p u le a lask |o pick out the be f men a.s lin k uf practice lim e w ill prevent m any men from showing up to then best advantage ^ . A u o U ii i hitting a n d fielding H IL L S B O R O , The P o rtla n d B e tte r Business Bureau has received a nu m be r o f in q u irie s the past few m onths re ­ ga rd in g th e sale and g ro w in g of mushroom s. The unem p loym e nt s it ­ uation has proved a boon to u n ­ p rin c ip le d prom oters s e llin g m ush­ room spawn. The a u th o rity fo r th is statem ent is the Bureau o f P la nt In d u s try o f the U n ite d States D e­ pa rtm e nt o f A g ric u ltu re . Prom oters describe m ushroom g ro w in g as a new and u n e xp lo ite d business, re ­ q u irin g on ly a sm all c a p ita l in ­ vestm ent and co m p a ra tiv e ly litt le experience, w ith alm ost ce rta in prospects fo r large p ro fits because of the alleged scarcity and high p rice o f mushrooms. Those claim s are fo r the most pa rt m isleading, says the bureau, ad visin g anyone w ho proposed to grow m ushroom s to th o ro u g h ly in vestig ate m arket con ditions and the risks o f t h e business. M ushroom g ro w in g is not a new u n e xp lo ite d in d u s try . As a m a t­ te r o f fact, the Bureau o f P lant In d u s try points out. m ore than 15.00(1.000 pounds o f m ushroom s are g ro w n in the U n ited States an ­ n u a lly. In m any lo ca litie s the re ­ stric te d dem and the past year has com pelled experienced grow ers to S to rm y ’» N a tio n a l 10 W i Hiilnboro 18 I.e a ru e — P h a rm a c y i U n io n ” 7A" H e ftth p ia rte r» Co. | B r is t o l H a rd w a r e < a n n e ry Lea g u e — i P la n t 1 S h ip p in g B E. M a lin g Ra y - M a lin g A u to m o tiv e L e a g u e — ! D o dge C h e v ro le t H u d -.o n -T e rra p la n e F o rd V -x 15 15 12 W 22 15 15 S w 18 16 14 12 L 12 15 15 18 L 8 15 15 22 L 12 14 16 18 .333 Pet. .600 .500 .500 .4on Pet .730 .500 . 500 .270 P e t. .600 .533 .467 .400 sell m ushroom s at less than the cost of pro du ction. P ub lication s on m ushroom g ro w ­ in g are a va ila b le fo r d is trib u tio n to anyone con tem plating e x p e ri­ m e n tin g w ith the p ro d u ctio n of th is specialized crop, and m ay be obtained fro m the Bureau o f P la n t In d u s try o f the U. S D epartm ent o f A g ric u ltu re at W ashington. D. C. The P o rtla n d B e tte r Business Bureau advises anyone con tem plat­ in g e n te rin g t h i s business t o th o ro u g h ly investigate before m ak­ in g an investm ent. Thatcher (B y Mrs. Loa W right* M rs. Charles Sears gave a q u ilt ­ in g T hursd ay afte rn o n o fo r a few frie n d s and relatives. Present were Mesdames A rn o ld G o ff and daugh­ te r S h irle y, Ed G off. Lou W rig h t. C um m ings. W alter W rig h t, W ill Haney. V ic to r G reip, Ted Haney. E rv in B ailey. Charles K erns, Sarah We Reserve the Right to Lim it. FLOUR STARCH Zee Tissue Napkins nr A 1AING BARGAINS (P in t 19c) ™ Owv H A M S _______ * 309280404 BACON SE^ ON1NG- ie g of Veal Roast Veal Chops Lb. 24c 25c 16C Del Monte Golden. 2’s. Can 8c Hurff. 15-oz. lass. 2 for 19c TOMATO JUICE V.„ 25c SPAGHETTI C A M P B E L L 'S TOM ATO JUICE ' c.ns 19c Beef Roast Lb. Shoulder Veal Roast K N IG H T 'S RO G UE 4- lb. can TOMATOES FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET 5 Deliveries D ally Res. Phone 321Z 19c K E R R 'S PURE PRESERVES Flour 25c Northern Hard Wheat 10’s 24 % ’s 49’« 39c $1.04 PINEAPPLE N o 24 Sliced PINEAPPLE Each 1 •"c*d ta ll. FRUIT SALAD No. 1 Each FRUIT COCKTAIL PEACHES No. 2^4 tin . PEAS EA£,LY. G ta A ll R D E N . ........................... TOMATO JUICE N’ 1 KETCHUP 14-oz. Each bottle. PINEAPPLE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE OXYDOL W ashing Powder 83c A ll Purpose F am ily IOC Flour 2 O (A 3 for for BROOMS SODA SNOWDRIFT 3 a $1.45 35c 9c 18c 15c 29c 27c 25c 13c 9c 9c 28c 7c 55c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Produce Prices for Friday and Saturday Only FELS NAPTHA íoO A¿7....45c T O M A T O SOVP — Van Cam p’s. Small can (Dozen 55e) ORANGES ASPARAGUS 2 ,b...Fresh.’..c.ri8P:......15c 2 LETTUCE Large, Crisp Heads. 2 13c Full of Juice. Medium Size. dozen ..................................... LEMONS Large Size. D ozen . ............................. Rose, 3 ibs. fancy. 20c 8-OZ. C AN S V-' Wc carry a full line of SWIFT’S BRANDED STEER BEEE. Give it a trial. And G et Your Supply of DEL MONTE CANNED GOODS 3- Ib. can ......... 79c IT A L IA N PRUNES — RED S p o t. C hoice. q 2»js. 2 for J L *J V R IV E R TOMATO SAUCE 3(or 10c Boiling Beef Veal Stew Phone 651 Prices E ffective Fri., Sat., Mon., March 20, 21, 23 R IC E — B lu e DE L U X E . ’ ' 1-lb. baking. Each .......... 13c Whole Kernel Gold­ CORN en RayMal Bantam, 2’s. 2 cans ......... 25c PUMPKIN 650-sheet roll. (Limit 2 )........ Well made. Each .......... A ll Meats Inspected by D r*. Nicol and Almquist BACK BACON u Friday. Saturday Monday Mareh 21. 23 VARIETY SHOW 2 pkg. 25c Full 2-lb. pkg Second and Main Streets Phone 3071 Hillsboro, Oregon 1-Ib. can ...... 28c NOODLES “ Mother’s. Commercial Building U 4W THontë Sanyo Chinese For se® Foods. COCOA W ashington County O ffice NOW GOING ON / COME TO ÖUR 3 for 15c Quart Personal C ontact on Collection« Four beautiful colors. 100 in each pkg. for .,........................ Regular bars Can — Credit Reporta tn W ashington. T illa m o o k, Y a m h ill, P o lk and M a rio n Countie«. ARGO CORN or GLOSS Pkg.................................... P & G SOAP SALMON MEAT 45c No. 10 sack 21c White (Incorporated) Collections POSTUM CEREAL . Pkg......................................19c POST TOASTIES. Each ...................................... 7c JELLO. Assorted flavors. Pkg............................. 6c Gold Medal Firdalc-Iowa Hill TUNA Credit Bureaus PIGGLY WIGGLY Company Lifting Water from Lake I B y P o r t la n d B e lt e r B u s in e s s B u re a u . I n c .) An 86-year-old record o f the es­ tablishm ent. s u rve yin g and nam ing of H illsb o ro as the cou nty seat of W ashington county has been un­ covered in the archives w h ich Mrs M arie F P ollock and V erne B rig h t, fie ld workers fo r t h e H ix tn ric jil Records Survey, the new n a tio n ­ w ide pro je ct o f the Federal W r it­ ers' program o f the W PA, have been exa m in in g at the W ashington county cou rt house Dated F ebru ary 5 to 7, the hand­ w ritte n item tells o f a session of the county cou rt at "C olu m bia ," W ashington county, F ebruary 4. 1850, when Oregon was a te r r i­ to ry It states that the court had located a q u a rte r section of land fo r the county seat and ordered th a t the tow n plot be surveyed and named H illsb oro ugh ." I t also re ­ fers to purchasing from D avid H ill, fo r w hom the town was named, a double log-cabin, to be used as a co u rt house and to be paid for fro m the firs t proceeds o f a sale of to w n lots o f the tow n plot of the county seat, of W ashington coun­ ty. Am ong the men w ho bought lots, a record of M arch 6, 1850. m entions George W Ebberts (Squire Ebberts». D a vid T Lenox and A l­ v in T. S m ith. The name C olum bia, re fe rrin g to the old co u n ty seat o f Wash­ ington county, does not occur, so far as is kno w n , In Oregon h is­ tories. The settlem ent, according to historians, was called Colum bus, also East T u a lita n , before 1849. In 1849 the Oregon Spectator m e n tio n ­ ed the county seat as H illsb oro ugh , which, according to the above re c­ ord. became the o ffic ia l name in 1850. although even as late as 1850 the post o ffice address o f the cou n­ ty seat was East T u a lita n Plains. One purpose o f the h isto rica l rec­ ords survey is to uncover neglected but in te restin g h isto rica l fa ils , o f w h ich th is is an exam ple. Royal Soda. Pastim e won 3 stra ig h t f r v n Le ntz in C ity league and C. C. Store 2 o f 3 fro m S torm y's w h ile F a irw a y won 3 fro m Men's Shop In the N a tion al, B ris to l's won 12 o f 3 fro m Pharm acy and Head­ qu arters took 3 fro m U n ion 76 P lant, in Cannery league won 3 ( C o n t in u e d f r o m p a r e 1 ) from S h ip p in g w h ile B E M a lin g and another group about one m ile took 2 o f 3 fro m R ay-M aling. south on h igh er ground along the C hevrolet took 2 o f 3 fro m Dodge lake near the highw ays, according and Ford 2 fro m Hudson. L e a ffu e S ta n d in r a to reports. A m e ric a n League— W Pet L Floods in Ja n u a ry c a rrie d aw ay 1 R '.y a l W o rk » 1« 14 .533 po rtion s of the dikes erected last . F i x it S h op 1« 14 .533 .500 15 15 sum m er and fa ll, a llo w in g the back K a y M a n n Grocery 13 17 .467 waters o f the T u a la tin to flo w u n ­ 1 Oakm* I tty l - m u i — W Pet L ham pered in to the lake, de la yin g C. ( . S to re 13 17 the fa rm in g operations planned fo r L e n tz A u to P a r t* 16 .533 14 j P a s tim e 16 .533 1 1 th is spring. H. rrib a . k ’ - 19 11 .367 Tho com pany expects to re p a ir W P e t. L 20 the dikes and increase th e ir heighth F’a ir w a y M a rk e t 10 .667 15 15 .500 this sum m er to a p o in t beyond the .Men’ * S h op . p e r f e c tio n B a k e ry 15 15 .500 flood stage. 2u M U S H R O O M G R O W IN G EX­ P L O IT E D BY U N P R IN ­ C IP L E D PRO M O TERS Early Records Reveal Naming Hillsboro 1850 FISHER’S BISCUIT M IX - Large pkg. Offp aUCJVe CARROTS -fl Op -lzU 0 3 bunches ................................... -B Large Bunches. QCZz» OQ w z* v JM SEED POTATOES Earliest of All. 25C Ed’s Master M a rk e t Q uality Government Inspected SATURDAY ONLY Columbia Best C offee More cups per pound. POT ROAST Lb 23c Lb........... 14c Steer B eef M eats VEAL ROAST BACON BACK Sugar cured. (V en etia n tic k e t, C a rl K lin g e , Gaston) 27c