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/I’huruday, May 7, 1936 H IL L S B O R O Hillsboro io Play at Aloha Sunday Postpone Play Account Rain Public School Pupils Compete ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Seven Improvements Started at Forest Hills Country Club tht* leap.iie, I imv I i i # o n ly out run '•'»m l ay. i l i r I them in tw o yarn e.. w h ile Aloha has allow ed 9 run lie* to cn . the plate " I . i f f y ” S m ith o f A lo ha bus not y« t lost a K»me In the Sim et Lust year tie won seven “Smoke-Enters” Expect Hot league. >•’ niies w h ile w ith Aloha, und has StrtiRi:?e at Aloha won tw o so fa r this yeai Husky, H ill horo' h it , won 12 and lost I year and has won both his ; J « i'lT I ’h iv n i* took ÎI b in d In last ion pub! n< »the <*1 romped " i » I I • o’ lie r.iiim . Stirtduy sta lls th r. season. S m ith e> consid un ti fin d md I.p lie d hi I.d ll hliekid.M to e r e d t i l e i i i " I e ffe c tiv e p itch er in aw ay w ith Hie the* an i xie n t that play had to the league and h i . playe<l em l-p ro fie ld meet fo r eh II ball fo r m any years On a<•count fin a ls o f w h ich w ■Id l i e p u it p o lle d T ; u iiic ' »f w id e r experience and gn at on tin U nion hig h school In d lila y e d at a lat dat. and m e r know ledge hi* Is given the H ills b o ro Tin- points >(ui< 1 gave fiundav'.s play , he I i dge iii the p itc h in g departm ent Beaverton 72, Ild U h o io 50; T iga rd tile d In the E.i te rn Sunset league When Hoxky I - “ on” he can give 34. Aloha H uber 31. Ports,t G rove T u a la tin r.oes to W illa m e ttf. New- • | posing batsmen ple n ty o f tro u b le 25. and St M a iy .% 10. In ( la U com pel ¡t ion, w h ic h in In I g to ( >rt*n<*o G ülden Home to and i . out to heat A lo ha if pos- ble, .) th is team was responsible clude d ¿11 the sm alle: fcehool . of fsli rwood and H ills b o ro w ill Jour- the county, R e e d ville was fir s t Hey to Aloha, fo r what Is expected fo r his single defeut last year. Both team are undefeated and w ith 37 points and O ien fio a close hi e of the hardext games of a I i for e ith e r team may be d»s- « < und '. ith 29 W at*. ehool .a >-r ahtmus us it i . ge ne rally believed *'d -9 foi a th ird place. U nion 22; I. T w in O ak' plays 13; that tin* firs t h a lf t itle In be- 1 ‘ a h n V ie w 22. C o rn e liu I IIOI uvies 1* land come.*» ; M o u n ta in * hoort. Ha tk to N o rth P lain . tween W illam ette. A lo ha and H ill - C ipol • 13; M a n ning Bank; K horo, as these three teams as ye t Hide 10. Saerv. ooti 1 Cm io liu . t » Scappoose in cía i A arc undefeated aud n e ith e r team Events arid vinne 11 ill Inu o hov have faced tw o wants to ris k the #hunte of being eornp< tp io n lo ll n o fly (la«« II good teams the fu s t < lirm nated and have proven t hem Ih u rz« * O li Lust year H ills b o ro defeated •h ic b a il club. Little* can B ro w n , l du«h !• ( . G. äidin«* H ili -or.., ,i1. |n « l. Vb In »loan b to ld of A loha • it Is tlv e streng th Aloha the firs t h a lf tl to ft Th** .. HCorid h a lf A lohu heat H ill horo j CUne», liv u veri« n f. ’ they have not played any of lir u n . H illa - <J «U»h I n I. Vh 7 to G In the p la y -o ff fo r the title th e »me t<•fm» that H ills b o ro has T i u urd ; Oxl, ..I, (•«■"«!<I i *.>- 1 pun general appearances and H ills b o ro won the firs t game (i to * P R ivu rd , J lu b rr. 3, A loha won the secotid 3 to 2 H i l l »boro ; < im p a ra tive ■ con ; thi.s ye a r Aloha ,r«| r r lu y v f f w ir l * t , U u .. . uod H ill* boro won the second and 2»«1, Ilim v c rU x t : 3r* F o rm t <lr.»vc luipear.s to hav the best tu ttin g n « •» «• » lea.tiK«* H l, E ra n- ». . . . h i a .... v e , ' de cid in g . game 7 to 2 So past l ; Hd < ib t tll thr«»w, f lu b as the A loh a batsmen , , ..(•*•>1 G rove 2nd. cm V a iu lr r v r iilr r i. I itte d in IK runs in the tw o grum*- .cores in dica te a close game H ills Z. M m W d i.ix . H itl I o . 3rd. Ad« í ’a h.w . boro hatters have alw ays been (h e > have played again t H ill a v rrtu i. by southpaws as the Ito Play Ht. Z«*hl.« di lau« irro u m l huti I i i ' i ’s II. H ills b o ro has the beat bothered V Howard, II i IIU h . i . . 2*>*l < l*fen .l\> record o f any team in H ills b o ro roster Is w e ll clu tte re d ’l W«*iniz. , 1 . Tiff u n i. u a r d . !rd . D o ro th y I w ith le ft-h a n d e d hitte rs, having Ht. Evelyn P lay y ro u tv l I in II, n m seven w h o hat from the port side 2nd. I». <>t h> G<> PutO H. I l i l l b « r - on Hie re g u la r lin e u p T iira n i. Tlkurd . Ärd, M i r il e A n u m H ills b o ro has entered the “ Sm oke ( lau« I l -(S m a ll («Irla! I <lu»)i I «l . I.t«l»dlr U p d ia w . F Eaters” in a stall* cham pionship FEED tou rn am e nt to he held at Vaughn yard . ud. 'Ig n ud o » N a g i* . (. H«ftv«*rtot ird . !.. ■ • ■ *■ 1 i- i” » street p a rk Jun e 29 to J u ly IK A I <lu«h l« i. Tent team m ust be defeated tw ic e in _ I. l e r n W r in U H ill.b u r u . Hr.l, ord er to hi* e lim in a te d and Hi of Hn**ik* I ¡•«huw, T ig a rd . re la y o f fo u r 1st. B e a v e rto n ; Pullet Developing Feed» the best tea ins o f the state w ill 2nd, 22< m ynrd ib lM iro ; ‘ rii. | ’«.n «^t Grove. he selected to compete. As yet no Hu k i-'b a ll Ihr«»*. <l» »tu «• I t. I ’hylllM I mid grow pullets that Will d e fin ite announcem ent has been B iiiju m in . A ltdiu-Hld.«*r Sn«t. L e ila T ro ¡rtl, Genevieve A in u t made of th e teams selected A l l | bridir», Iiuevvrtoti. luuke you money. games w ill he played at night. JJogdrn-R rew stcr Turkey I eeds ¡ire the best you c u l l Carload Pontiac Cars buy. Wo ill fet'd your tur- Arrives for Anderson k<ys on contract. Ask us A carload o f P ontiac autom obiles about it. a rriv e d iiere Tuesday m o rn in g for Farmers’ Cash Store I re d - Herd - W ool - P o u ltry T elephone 3061 t h e A nderson M o to r company. N o rth T h ird avenue and L in c o ln and another is co route, according to M anager A r th u r Anderson. !!<• .lutes th a t p o p u la r dem and f o r ' Pontiac» is so great th a t d iffic u lty was experienced in g e ttin g enough m achines out of P ortland. Golden H ealth . , assured with Forest Grove I ‘ t»y y re u ie l I,» II. ,1, 1st, Ksts-llo t 'lo t u , » . t iu » , I . J ,„ l. I 'h y lli . ltr,.j»non. A ■ I.., I! I . r . l o i I h m .- N, l» n . , • o I El»> y r itim i b n ll. uc« iiru« > l» t, l ’h y lli 2nd. Ku(hr> \l..|u . H , ■» B eaverton . 3r»t. L e ila Truw (B y M ita M a rth a V a n d e rza nd e n ) C ream ery BUTTER A Wn liington County Product of Highest Quality A V AI LA BI AT ALL C R( )( ERI ES Is Safe th e Round T o p lo o ko u t to w e r near T im b e r to th e Green M ou ntain lo o ko u t near J e w e ll in Clatsop co u n ty T h is 5*4 m iles o f construc- I tlo n w ill tie in w ith M eadow Lake lo o ko u t and fir e headquarters at Forest G rove. T A P IT ■Lz/AlvL-Z 4 lb. 39c i C rem onle start w o rk on new lo cke r and sh o w e r rooms at Forest H ills C o u n try clu b as the re su lt of u< sful m em bership cam paign, w h ich has b ro u g h t e n ro llm e n t up to an a il-tim e high. Present the g ro u n d -b u stin g : K n e e lin g L. P Busch < «left) Forest G rove, and H o w a rd H adley. H illsb o ro . S tan din g W illia m M a rtin , c lu b ow ne r; John T h o rn b u rg h G sft) and D r. R, S. W altz, c lu b directors, fro m Forest G rove, and M ayors J. H. G a rre tt o f H ills b o ro and L. D ra ke o f Forest G rove.—C ut c o u r tesy The O regonian. • . , , Softball League in First Games H ere -y a rd «la>*h L a w re n c e L ehm an. U n io n ; F x-ster. H eedv¡lie ; E rneut H< m I k «< iii ; F irs t of th e soft b a ll league gam e, were playe d T h u rsd a y n ig h t on ju n io r and un io n h ig h school diam onds w ith Safew ay w in n in g 21-16 fro m Cady M o to r; R o yal Soda 10-9 fro m th e A rg u s P e r- fe ctio n B a k e ry 13-3 fro m ? a y M ann, and Ire la n d 's 13-10 Iro m N a tio n a l Guards. T o n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ) I r e la n d 's meet P erfe ction on th e south ju n - io r hig h diam ond; Ray M an n and the A rg u s ta n g le on n o rth ju n io r hig h fie ld ; R oyal Soda plays Cady M o to r on west u n io n h ig h d ia m ond, and S afew ay meets the G uards on ea§t u n io n h ig h fie ld . Momingdew GUERNSEY DAIRY “A Flavor R A D IO SERVICE Phone 2811 Memorials of True Beauty C o u n ty B oy Honored O R EG O N S T A T E C O L L E G E — C a rl W helebe o f G arden Home, sophom ore in fo re s try at Oregon State college, was re ce n tly pledged j o j j j Sigm a Pi. n a tio n a l ho n o r so . . . . . . „ . . , cle(y O r men. w h ic h atta in e d fo r h im th e highest re co g n itio n w h ich the school o f fo re s try can o ffer. I B ennett was one o f the 11 fo r- | est ers pledged because he has m ain- i tain ed hig h scholarship and shown q u a litie s o f co-operation and lead- ership. / / LASTING TRIBUTE - — N o m a tte r h o w la rge o r sm a ll the m e m o ria l you select m ay be, w e w i ll m ake e ve ry possible e ffo rt to m ake it tr u ly b e a u iifu l. O n ly the fin e st m aterial» and w o rkm a n sh ip w ill go in to it. In de sign, like w ise , i t w i ll be o rig in a l, m odern and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are the v e ry lo w est possible. X .. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS H. H. S T A N N A R D , M anager Phone 121 Hillsboro WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW Phone 3251 Second at Main Street FREE DELIVERY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — May 8, 9 and 11 HILLSBORO'S HEADQUARTERS FOR F resh F r u its a n d V eg e ta b le s FRIDAY AND BANANAS SATURDAY ONLY Fancy quality, golden ripe fruit. Pound lC 10c Fresh, crisp. R A D ISH ES Lo cal g ro w n bleached. CELERY W e La ll rge bunches 5c O N IO N S GRE^ e Gabrudnecnh freSh- 1C Bunch O RA N G ES ASPARAGUS ju ic y 29c N avels. 2 dozen dozen Fancy, long, green, tender. Pound ....... 5c F R ESH C U T E V E R Y M O R N IN G C A S H G IV E N A W A Y ! ■BHBIBBBBBBaaBHBaHBBB We will give FIVE CENTS CASH for each top of a package of TRIANGLE PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR A high grade, quality product. Sold with a money back guarantee. W ith this offer your total cost one dime. 28-oz. pkg.............. -end. Mild Oregon. Lb. (Venetian H arry Pearson’s Garage 164 S. 2nd A ve. You’ll Favor" Sam H u lit Sc Son» Phone 2568 T hree Y ea r A verage Score by P a cific In te rn a tio n a l O ver 9tt tic k e t. O tto J o h n son, H illsb o ro , Rt. 4) Game at Cedar Mill Postponed Due Rain n. H illa b o r »mon*. Bea Makes flaky. .shortcake. 4-Ib. bag ... C H EESE y' A v a ila b le a t H ills b o ro Safeway Store o r ca ll GEORGE HIMES F ish D e r b y W hite Cloud J M IL K Corwin H ardw are S H O R T E N IN G ? Î 1 P rin c ip a l w o rk projects fo r m ain l L Í j cam p CCC men d u rin g the pres- , ' 1 ent m on th w i ll be snag fa llin g , road m aintenance and telephone lir.® construction. B la d in g , d itc h in g and general m aintenance w ill be re q u ire d on th e Louisgnont. Johnson and. W heeler roads, in c lu d in g a total le n g th o f some 30 miles. A n o th e r threa d in the n e tw o rk of telephone lin e s th a t enable R e ta in in g a ll the be n e ficia l ele lo oko uts to keep in touch w ith m ents o f fresh, wholesom e ra w ,o „., „« h « ™ , h , p - j a T s w ib - s s 'o , ; ; ™ a s . T f ' S b X " .* a ¿ z ■ * * — Iboke. P rirc x F ffr e llv e F rid a y , S atu rday and M onday May_8. 9 and 11. 1936 ? tC o n tln o e d fro m p a re 1) S c h m id tk o fe r. H illftid e . H itrh ju m p Mu» H ia tt. M a n n in g : C la r ence P ix lh ie la n , Sherw ood ; Dan H augh- B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I L L — Ce , m an. O renco. illa b o ru . Bet I Broad ju m p Ernewt Loehden, O re n c o ; da r M ill baseball team w on fro m -»-J.«—te r R chulta, B e n d . R ic h a rd M o rro w , Gales C re ek A p r il 25. T he game A lo h n -l(ul.< * 1 H itla iiie W 111 in in Si. ‘ | RaN»*hnll, d istance R aym ond T rite « , w ith L a u re l supposed to be played home fie ld S unday was * ('» -rn e lin a . C larence Podbielan, S h e rw o o d ; on the on. A t. h a -H u b rr ; Eldon Jenae. U n io n . postponed due to adverse w e a th e r , R. Barn»«*. B c n \- con ditions Cla«a I — ( l . a r v r G irl« ) Cedar M ill Tow nsend clu b m et B eavertm Rh-yard daah M a ry H olboke. T u a ____ la tin k Z iti.» V iew ; B e tty G a lb re a th . C ii k ith - at the grange h a ll A p r il 28. Mrs. leen KV dfc. Reedvill»-. F. F re tw e ll gave a ta lk T he M o n - | Ik ir a T xu ifu w n , »•"»-yard d a-h E d ith S m ith , M a n n in v ta v illa Tow nsend H ill B illie s gave •n. St. M n ryV ; K athleen W o lfe , R e e d v ille ; B vu lu h S hijcin a m uscal program . N e x t m eeting Bank«. w il£ b e M ay 12. 22*-y a rd re la y o f fo u r R eedville, W a tt T u a la tin V iew . Bit-k»*'l<nl| th ro w , d istan ce Genevieve H< T u a la tin V ie w E s th e r B e lla , i L o u i e M e r- J O re n c o : E d ith G oodrich. M a n n in g . M eU allen, T u a la tin V ie w v in . W a tt« ; K ath lee n W o lfe R eedville P la y g ro u n d h a ll, accuracy V’ iva M e- M> .i I ’- ■ \ ■ f t ■. Keed- P iny jipuvnd b a ll, diatari ille ; M a rg a re t Baggenstoa. Bend. W e rn e r. U n io n ; 1 na Kunee, B e th a n y ; Velda K ru u -. K urm in»:ton. P’.ny g o und b a ll, a ccuracy V e 1 <1 a K ra us. I 'a m •.n g ' n . E v a n c e tin e M oahuf- « k \. M c K in le y , M a ry Jean Doane, C o r nelius. (*laea I I — (S m a ll G irle ) 4('-y»;rd dash V e ra M e rv in , W a tt* ; B a rba ra H oltadte. T u a la tin V ie w ; V ir - Prize Winner Last W eek ffin ia U h a rtre y . C orneliu«. «.o-yar»l dash L«»is M cCool, M o u n ta in Longest T ro u t Caught b y s id e ; V ir e in ia C h a rtre ... C » m e liu s ; V era Dr. R. J. N icol, c ity M e rv in . W att«. 1 5 -in ch T ro u t 220-yard re la y »»f fo u r Gale« Creek ; C orn e liu s. R eedville. W atch th is space fo r th e B asketl a ll. d i- tan e V era M e r v i n . w eek's D e rb y w in n e r. W a tt* Elsi«» S to lle r. U n io n ; D orie H a r r i son, Reedville. P lay x ro u n d bnW. d is ta n c e B a rb a ra A lii !.. I l \ Road Constructed H elp Forest Work View; Joe <la®h . Bea M ITEUR IZEO A b irth d a y d in n e r was g ive n in honor of Mrs. J. M. Vanderzanden Sunday. T h ir ty were present. Born, to M r. and M rs. W illia m Meeuwsen, A p r ii 30, a boy. M iss Bertha Vanderzanden, w h o is em ployed in P ortland, spent last week w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs. P. N. Vanderzanden. 76-yard «*u h Lou ie iella. O reneo ; L a w - 11 re n .e L eh m a n . U nion B ill F i'fte r . Ke<*«I- v ille . 1 ( lana I — ( Lutar lla>0> u r Reedville," W a tts 4-tu-yard re la y o f (»-yard du ah Iv in k n t-p p e r, Be« < )r* n e«.. p, >ert E a r il. St .Mur> L y le Ma. Pole v a u lt I.o tii B e l'a , O re n e o ; O r- |. e»t (»rove. v ¡Ile M e rv in , W ai Jack P e tro v ic h , ?*-yard da-h U< »•••rt I . " II. St. M a ry '- l(ee«l ville. B a rne y, T i r a r t i . L y le Mu- k, For* • H o w a rd . G ro n e r ; Iliu h ju m p L* yal ** W a tt K e n ne th Coon. 11 440-yard re la y o f fo u r B eaverton, K< ’ O rv ille M e rv in i Heed ville . . i Grove. T itra n t. B n ad ju m p . B ill F' .ster, R eedville I ’, le v a u lt O a ra r S m ith . E<»re«t Gr.»v Orenco , Ernest Lou ie B '.»•rt OKlIbce. I l i l l ’ t. .," ' . Iva n Kneppt ' SoovKina. | Sh< t p u t Ja H ale J ,,k l.el<» y W ei I ..re I P< H uh jm ch. Repiville L« H ow ard, B a ile y , T ip a id ti H«»- r..v»- Bai loh a -H n b e i ("laaa I I — (S m a ll Boy«» » . Ile», F. ‘-y a rd <laah J its u o Y«»neyarnn, C ip o le ; W ill : I K ir it . K rtte a l Loehden, O re n c o ; Kujowh, Banka. A I.I.J .- II. 7S-y«r(| da 'h J itB iiu Yoncyam a, C tp o le : ,n w A I, lui- E rnest 1,< ehtlcn, O re n c o ; Ku;oah K a w u m o tto . Banks. ll I. I 22u-yar»i re la y o f fo u r Banka, Ree<l- I I — (S m a ll Royal , v lllr , H illable. i L . Em m ona. lie P ile v a u lt R ic h a rd M o rro w , H ills n le ; H ilM .. R. B a rn ! Donald S m ith , T u a la tin Grade A M ORNIN GDEW Thursday evening. Mrs. Vaiitlerzandrn Honored (lana I—(Larve 1 B news o f H ills b o ro and tha s u r ro u n d in g com m u nitie s. Head 1, and keep in fo rm e d on w b n t Is happening at home. If R O Y —A card p a rty was spon sored by th® Ranks baseball tra m at the Hoy h a ll T hursd ay evening. Fourteen tables were in play. A n - j o th e r card p a rty w ill bo given Beaverton, Reedville Win in County Finals I lodgen-Brewster Hillsboro Argus contain» nil th< Benefit Held at Roy for Baseball 15c F ?TZ^ O/Arvo R ADC Plain or whole w heat -4 A riVJ Freshly baked. Lb. , J.W DE LUXE. If you haven’t tried V,VjrrEC this Coffee you are 23c missing something. (2 lbs. 45c) Lb. a X Ä Ci'll? AY MAL- 2 s- W hole G V R M Il G R ulden Bantuin. RFANÇ Fancy RAY M Al” a’*- cut green. 28c ; Ä , . K e rn e l 2 A 1 runs 9 M DPI ÎNFÇ RED SPOT’ 2'A’*- 1 ~ Choice Ita lia n ca n , Q Ö 1 IV cans G O L D EN W EST S X ,« u, N ew T h e rm a lo Roasted. T O M A T O SAUCE 1 luxl F o r Soups and Sauces SA R D IN ES Boothx oval cans Tom ato, M ustard o r P lain. 4 cans 15c 1-lb. bag GINGER SNAPS or FIG BARS 2 lbs............. 25c COFFEE Columbia Best Lb .2 3 « 15C Finest of Meats at the Lowest of Cost 2 cans 15C n. 19c A 1\/IC ®ur Home Cured I JZAIVIO Half or Whole. 1 .1 Lb...... Whole Wheat BISCUIT, Kel logg's. Pkg. Serve w itti 10c BACK B A C O N Lb Straw berries Soap 10 b . „ 43c BEST FOODS. (Q t. 45c) P in t Real fla v o r w ith real Mayonnaise. P IC N IC S Lb B A C O N SQ U A R E S Lb. BEEF R O A S T Lb M A Y O N N A IS E PPUTQ r L j l j I ¿5 A rm o u r's S tar Q u a lity . A ll M eats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and A lm quist FELS NAPTHA PEANUT B U T T E R J 5 MARSHMALLOWS In sanitary cello bag. 25C 19C 25C 27c bargains B O IL IN G BEEF Lb. granulated soap . La rg e pkg. Listen to Radio for Prize Offer L A R D COMPOUND S P A G H E T T I 15-oz. HURFF "S> in Toni!,to Sauce. jar 15c M A R T IN I FLOUR 49-lb. snek NORTHERN—Hard w heat. (24!- lbs. 85c) « - l b . sack *1.85 s® a r 3ì ib». 25c 24c 19c 17c 12c 10c 25c SUPERIOR MARKET P hene 651 5 D eliveries D ally SA R D IN ES Extra fancy pack Bone and skin removed Large 9-oz. cans .. 2 19c Kes. Phone 321Z ------------ * ------------- WAX PAPER K itc h e n C harm . 1VITT V A R M O U R 'S T ria n g le Brand. ROLLED W H E A T Æ T ria n g le B ran d. Q u ic k o r Slow. 125-foot roll E x tra Heavy. BEEF STEW PEAS Tender Garden Run A Hillsboro product No. 2 Tin ............. BROOM S broom s. Eaeh BLU IN G K . S ABTS- 10 b„„ 35c 15c 25c T h e E conom ical W ay to B uy B re a kfa st Food. iV IlL IV Doub)e rich. Armour’s Old Fash’ned Ray-Croft Packed in re-u sab le ja r. Filet of 10c 29c 13C 19c 19c ROLLED O A T S X C A N D Y BARS and OVM 3 A ready made meal for all the family n/g-ib. Can 15c M O P STICK S SK 2 S o a p A rm o u r’s M ALT M ARSHM ALLOW S F resh Packed. for 10c 23c 59c 13c 1-lh. C e llo Bag IOC PO RK & BEA N S A rm our’s Star Quality 5c Can 31"' FRED’S FA R IN A C H IP P E D BEEF 5 0I jar 15c PIN E A PPL E Br2°ie1in ced 15c M U STA R D BroFnunnou.ri 12c 9c FISH E R ’S B I.EN D FLOUR A high grade p atent flour. One of the N orth west’s favorites. $ For every purpose. 49-lb. bag............ 1.79 •Ah«*» B ISQ U IC K