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HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON T h u rs d a y , M ay 23. 1936 (Harden I fame Plays Here Sunday 1 Locals Defeat Newberg beam fo r six in nin gs hi u le . leading thr team in h ittin g B a tte ry fo r L a u re l 1 w I.. Blazer and Baker, w h ile C a r t er and Z e ig le r c a rrie d the l e s p o n - ib ility fo r V erb oo rt. Jud^e Closes Damage Case hits scattered so that in o n ly one in n in g were tw o lo t • allow ed. In i •pite of tiie fact tlia t N ew berg had G ran d J u ry P o stp o n ed Day 15 men on ba «• they were uble to push only one across, le avin g 14 for J u d g e P e te rs men stranded on the ba?.« s. H ill i i boro al o got but B hits and o n ly j H ills b o ro w ill hi» represented th is action in c irc u it co u rt to o walks, but were able to t i l i n g , I lill.nlioro K e e p * a Cl< n n tw C ornelius C o n tin u e s L e a d I year in the annual P o rtla n d Hose damages fo r in ju rie s al- six men huniv. d have been received w h ile W estern Sunset S late E a ste rn S u m rl n e w ly organized H ills b o ro B n >k- a Don Batchelur. w ho replaced B ill tin g in u n lo ading a fre ig h t fast c lu b are realized. The clu b IJooa in tiie lineup, was tlx* h ittin g tru c k at the H anke M otor com W « H .|rrn H i.. pro m o tin g a Boa' and w ill bro a d I . ta r of tiie game g e ttin g three hits I Eantern Sil n*«*l pany in Siierwood. was term in ated W I. I*, i W I. P« t 1 in fo u r tim es at hat and wan rob- | cast a h a lf-h o u r program over ra Wednesday by Judge K. F ra n k ft «i i ihm » v *> H II .I h . i o . 0 I MIMI ,-.. vh« . , • • |.H, station K E X T h m d a y nigh t. P c i , .vhtn he declared a non- bed of an othe r by a one handed I 1 .MOI» N. W illlt iiu - t t e I I - HI A b b i ' lu ll June 4. a d v e rtis in g H ills b o ro and catch of a long d riv e by K en da ll. i a >'U|*|XH >t 4 U,.M W.M..I » ’ I ..... ( , Mr II...H P I I - HI u i' after a p o rtio n of the evidence tin* float, according to K enneth had been given. 2 3 .404» V e rn o » o w ho had ju st p re v io u s ly robbed ■ Hunk« T ii'ilu i nt I '* «.on in * in ii it ft itiio M cC loud, ch a irm a n of the flo a t D < iuho< of a cinch trip le S lu n tu ck H ill h im in u in ta iiit’d :i ( Iran la!«» H erb S ilin o w . C o rne liu s m ound The su it was file d by Robert P also drove out tw o hits, w h ile ace. pitched his w ay in to tiie hull com m ittee. h i the Eu tern .Sun H e ire u it Sun S u m id t against 'h e S tate In d u s In p la n n in g the float, the co m John II /o* k made tw o perfect saeri- , (tuy by delc.it ¡np, the New berg ag- of fame S unday when iie h u rle d a tria l A ccident com m ission on ap »»legation at Nrwl>««i ¡» G to I The flees to advance ru n n e rs at cru cia l 13 to 0 n o -h it. n o -ru n perform ance m ittee is a .k in g a ll H ills b o ro re s i p e il from the decision de n yin g him dents. w ho have flo w e rs to donate, times. local boys play nn the Imine hit aguiri.st Sauvie Island at Sauvies compensation. S chm idt alleged th a t T iie H ills b o ro In fie ld , Donahoe, 1 land. He w h iffe d 15 batters, w a lk - to get in touch w ith the com m ittee tie .a , called in to assist in un- tin c n in im ’ Sunday win n they a- .soon as possible. Davis. S h a ttu ck and H e in rich , p la y- | i n te ita m the l i t co m iti;’. (¡a l ien 411 one and i . .lied another free b. ding a piece of m ach in ery from ed In ads up lia ll and cut N ew berg tic k e t when tie h it a hatter. H e i n e n i i i ' . w h ich tiin u n e d < )ii«nco ' the tru c k , w h ich was his, a n d Sunday B to 4 to (’merge from the out o f several runs by coinin g up • a ii n so em ployed was under com- V e rb o o rt shut out Banks B to 0 w it Ii grounder# in tiie pinches. c e lla r position j pensation by the m otor company. when Jennings a llo w e d but six L y le Oakes and B ill Jon.1 are s t ill | hits N o rth P lains trim m e d V e r P la yin g an tig h t hall a fie ld and Herm an K e lle r was denied J10,- h ittin g in the pinche proved the on the in ju re d list and w ill lik e ly j nonia 0 to 5 and T w in Oak# of bfX) damages by a c irc u it co u rt ju r y | n«;t see uctio n fo r another week or | F arm in gton trounced Scappoose 18 th le o f v ic to ry Sunday fo r the week in an action bro ug ht I. E Francis, assistant cou nty th i ' Sm oke E a te r ‘ o v t « the h a rd -h it i tw o J«>«». predict d th a t Oaken and to 4 T w in Oak., sluggei . collected agent, gave an address on "S u c against Jack D err, d riv e r of an 1 iiim s e lf w o uld have a hard tim e fo u r home runs. tin g New berg club cess" to the g ra d u a tin g das., of au tom ob ile in w h ich K e lle r a l F a rm in g to n school T in -.day eve leged he suffered a broken w ris t N e xt Sunday's games: N o rth S m ith the N ew berg ehtieker b re a kin g back in th e lin e u p w ith i Houck. Hanna and B atch ela r play- , Plains at S< apppoose; V ernonia at ning. May 19 Nela I.arson p re in an accident. The accident took com p le te ly handcuffed the H illsb o ro j mg such fin e ha ll a fie ld ax w e ll i V » rb o o it, T w in Oaks at Sauvie# sented the d ip lo m a , Tin- class p re place August 11, 1934. bnttei * for foui inning.-i ua he n - I land, Banks at C ornelius. sented th e ir teacher. M i. s Helen tire d tw e lve lllll.s h n rn men in a , as at tiie plate. Because Judge Peters w ill be in H ili boro engages G arden H o m e 1 R H K Schulz, w ith a pen and pencil set T illa m o o k h o ld in g co u rt June 4. row'. New berg had i m in e r, on base V e r n o n ia 5 1<J 3 I at H ill boro Sunday in u game th a t John Kam na had charge o f the p ro eve ry in n in g and th e ir hard h ittin g the grand ju r y session scheduled N o rth I* In if in G 13 2 gram. w h ich in clud ed a v io lin duet fo r th a t day has been postponed to plus B osky’s w ild u e s kept the may have a d ire ct bearing on the 4 u rlH o n . (<r<»KMti u n it B o r Should H ills b o ro | e n I)» <. i I» i , noii B a r u(»<| by R uth and D e lb e rt C la rk, v io lin IId is h o rn hov con tinu ou sly in the ! fiih t h a lf t itle the fo llo w in g day, G. Russell M o r e ly ' w in. the y w o u ld be assured of at k ii k duet by K a th ry n Reule and N onnie gan, d is tric t attorn ey, announced I m le III o f ’ h o f o t ll til r n r lit u 13 1U 0 VanM oock. vocal solo b y Miss th is week. Judge Peters w ill go to K endall, firs t man up. singled and I least a tie fo r tiie fir s t h a lf t itle ( S ' u " iivK -i» I lu m i M in e rva M u lle r, and vocal duet T illa m o o k Sunday a fte r hearing E llio tt w alked, p u ttin g run ne rs on I tin t a 1« . s may mean the losing of S iih m t w u n d I>«* m v I | | i * . k n - h u n lr I by Mrs. H H. Boge and C ath erine evidence in the election contest fu I and second On an attem p t to the firs t h a lf, should W illa m e tte t » »11 u n ii Ni» vm lm h k i. Boge. ( itch K en da ll o ff ha « K o*ky th ro w d ro p tiie locals tiie fo llo w in g week un de rw ay at M c M in n v ille F rid a y. m ». The school honor r o ll was read wid< and K e n d a ll advanced to G arden Home won tiie ch a m p io n V p r lx H » r t C irc u it Judge R. F ra n k Peters I lu iil. « ship of tiie W ashington C ounty w ith P a tric ia K le in as high stu ..'ill hear the notices and p e titio n s th ird . S hattuck hacking up second I.. Juu «en mul M J u n n e n ; E. V dent and also perfect in a tte n d fo r contest o f the p rim a ry election, th re w w ide o f th ird in an attem pt ' league hut got o ff to a poor start u n d Bl«»r»-y. ance O thers were I.eora Jesse, Velda file d in M c M in n v ille last w eek by to catch K e n d a ll going to th ird i so fa r th is year. upIHx «r W illa m e tte nosed out a close 7 Kraus. Elsie Hagen. R ichard and A. J B ew ley and R. J. Kennedy, The ha ll hounded aw ay and K e n w m ( lu k . IM IN 2 to B v ic to ry over Sherw ood T u a la - | i *.‘ Jui k Kam na, R uth C la rk . H e n ri incum bent, who ran ked in second d a ll •scored E llio tt out try in g H u iiy t- r fo r il . B tu n u v l um l ly um l etta D alby, George Hagen a n d and th ird places in the re p u b lica n to m ake th ird on the play but tin chalked up its th ir d w in w ith I Hinipfton. a H to 4 w in over A loha. Bobby B u rk h a lte r. N ew berg took the lead 1 to 0. county ju d g sh ip race W S A lla n , M e rry M ixe rs 4-H cooking class present county com m issioni*r, w ho O th e r games set f o r Sunday: H ills b o ro at once turne d on the held a sale o f home made candies steam as Donahoe w alked Don | Sherw ood at A loha; W illa m e tte at polled 1082 votes, as against 1081 at the p ro gra m and also assisted fo r B ew ley. and 1071 fo r K ennedy, B atchelar h e a t out a bunt. Houck O rcnco; T u a la tin at Newberg. w ith se rv in g refreshm ents. Mrs. is defendant. i ‘iific e d the ru n n e r to eeontl and h John Kam na is th e ir leader. th ird and H illsb o ro fo r the firs t H i l M . r u The fo llo w in g orders were file d 1 Miss Helen Schulz, teacher at tune in the game was threatening N r * h e r ir th is week in c irc u it co u rt: E th e l Play in the local so ftb a ll league < k u m l il S m it h , l ’ i *M y u m l F arm in gton , leaves th is w eek to Ing ersoll vs C harles F. Ehman. et T h i' H ill tan'«« boys w ent fra n tic a. V e |(< w ill lx- resum ed to n ig h t a fte r a d a t. spend the vacation w ith re la tive s al. de fa u lt: Bessie B a rr vs E lizabeth .Shattuck nit a scream ing double to k H la y o ff o f tw o weeks due to bad at Nampa. Idaho. center field, p u ttin g H ills b o ro in VV i l lu m e t t r M. S m ith, d e fa u lt and decree: C ity w eather. T he schedule w i ll be « K» 7 W T P utnam J r . leader o f the of Forest G rove vs H a ro ld C. Kane fro n t 2 to 1 Hanna dro ve out a S h r t W. < 4 extended tw o weeks and games u m l I ) u l» H u ik in , u m l h B e rm i F a rm in g to n boys' 4-H c a lf clu b nice h it. w h ich scored S ha ttu ck hut EU«, k » * . et al. d e fa u lt and decree: George W. o rig in a lly scheduled fo r M ay 14 arc took the m em bers to the Jersey and B erth a L . Joseph vs C. R. O r was out on an attem pted steal. k H i: slated fo r to n ig h t. show M onday at the D. G. L i lly gan et al. c o n firm a tio n o f sale; H ills b o ro cored tw o more in the P erfe ction B a ke ry and the Royal farm . H seventh when S hattuck dro ve out State L a n d B oard o f O regon vs R Soda W orks, league leaders, w ill I II I« . l l u i l u m i p u in « - l il.itft hi.. . ecoud h it o f the day a fte r tw o O. Stevenson et al, d e fa u lt and clash w ith tw o second-place teams ( ware out Hanna w alked, Ko*» ky decree. k K to n ig h t. T he G uards are expected 1 B en efit fo r C e d a r Mill b< at out a high hound« r to the in A U h n O rders entered th is w eek in p ro Bal] T eam on J u n e 11 to g ive th e Soda W orks team a T n u l a t i n fie ld f illin g the ba H e in ric h *ii<l ilur.e ! tough tussle at the east union high I , P rogram fo r the b e n e fit o f the bate c o u rt in c lu d e John O. M ik e l- S m it h u m l h it a high fly to the in fie ld and the school diam ond, w h ile the B ake ry I Cedar M ill baseball team w ill be son. John S c h illin g . C harles W. H ills b o ro i uniH-r were o ff at the w ill clash w ith Safew ay on t h e 1 given June 11 at the U n io n school Gramenz, A n n a b e l James, Charles crack of the hat The b a ll was n o rth fie ld at the ju n io r h i g h ! gym nasium . T he B eth any band, E. Stevens. Douglas Holgate. E llen m isplayed and fe ll safe, S hattuck school. O th e r games w ill be I r e under the d ire c tio n o f Theo Rich, C. Davidson, D e ll D avidson S in ♦ ■ rin g fi an th ird am i Hanna com land vs. Argus, west union high w ill play, and the r u r a l operetta, c la ir R ichard F. Gleason. H e rb e rt ing in f u ll ¿»peed fro m .« cond scor "M a id of the M il l-', w ill be given A. H u bb ert. Jane Eliz& A ndrew s, ed the instant the b a ll h it the south ju n io r by a group o f you ng singers fro m A nna M. H o lm lu n d . F ra n k S m ith, ground Hoag flv w out to left hig h diam ond. th is neighborhood. A fte r the en fie ld to end the in n in g W ith D avi; Banks posted Ils th ir d T u a la tin te rta in m e n t. w h ic h w ill s ta rt at on th u d and B atch ela r on firs t by V alle y h ugiie v ic to ry Sunday by 8:15, refreshm ents w i ll be sold. v ir tu e of tw o aticcessive hit John Finance o f L eading T eam s F a rm C orw in H a rd w a re H ouck la id dow n a p e rfic t bunt b la n k in g the B a llin U nion lo M eet S unday Local W om an W ins to squeeze ucross another run P ortla nd team , 3 to 0. in a fast. w h ic h ended the scoring. w »«11-play cd game on th e Banks T w o stro n g teams o f the Farm ers' G olf C lub T o u rn ey Prize W inner Last Week A lth o u g h being in constant trouble’ diam ond, S tou tcn bcrg, u i n n i n g J ' U n io n baseball league w ill meet M i - Fd A iird C Coman o f HilLs- ' d u rin g alm ost eve ry in n in g Husky p itch e r, rillo w e d but fiv e h its Sunday when L a u re l and B u xto n boro w on the ladies* fla g to u rn a Longest T ro u t C aught b y was In v in c ib le ,n the pinches. T his clash at B uxto n. L a u re l is unde-1 m ent at Forest H ills C o u n try c lu b K. J. Nicol. Hillsboro boy K«wdty i alm ost in v in c ib le fanned c. ght men. feated and B u xto n has lost but one Wednesday m o rn in g w ith M is s 17 7 16-inch T ro u t H E j ime R when the going gt Is tough and can Sunday, L a u re l won an M a rjo rie Fi n d a ll o f Forest G rove I la J lit t λ 2 , easy v ic to ry Irom V e rb o o rt ai Ver- W atch th is space fo r the re a lly b i^ ir dow n w hen necessary. Bai p la cin g second. T he event was one 1 week's D e rb y w in n e r. He l.*Mied even free i a vs to fir s t 1 hay M«■ -uik’rr . StoiUriilM ry un4 ' boort 14-3 Blazer, on the m o u n d 1 of a series planned fo r ladies d u r- . ;tnd allow ed r ig h t hiU . vet kep t the I T u r k . fo r L a u re l, pitch ed sh u to u t b a ll in g the sum m er. Sahnow Hurls N o-H it Game W I. I'.i Lix-al Chib Seeks [ ’lowers for Float dio Farmington School Graduates 6 Pupils Boh the 1.1 •! half C h ris Peterson. A m erica C. Crab- tion re ce n tly erected on the so u th • tree west side o f the intersection cuts Ralph Hannan has bro u g h t suit in ; o ff a close v ie w o f the road south, I c irc u it co u rt against E liis Watson , it is reported. • for money due on goods sold a t 1 E lw ood Way. 22. was knocked I Buxton T IM B E R E ig hth grad«' gradua • his lu a d in a c o llis io n Sunday on tio n exercises of the T im b e r grade school were held at the school- Patton v a lle y road M axine Reeher. 1(1. and Robert, house F rid a y evening. Mrs. Mae her brother, o f the L a u re l com T a llm a n played the proceaalonal, m u n ity. were bruised and cut about M averene T a llm a n sung a solo, the face and head Sunday noon in u ld ri's : o f welcom e was glvea by R uth M cD onald o f H u be r has an accident on the L a u re l r o a d ' Eva Jean Sievers, class h is to ry was come to the conclusion th a t visito rs west of Cam pbell bridg e in w h ich given by Edythe Skeeles, class are a ll rig h t i f they come at a rea M i ,s Reeher lost co n tro l o f her car w ill by T helm n Thom ason and class sonable tim e of day and do n't dam in louse gravel, crashed in to unoth- ! prophecy by Billie H u ffm an . Rev age the house too m uch as d id the er car pm k td beside the road and j Claude Sabin o f Forest G rove was v is ito rs at 1:30 o'clock M onday landed on the high bank. The o th com m encem ent speaker. T he r o ll m orning. er m achine was owned in P o rtla n d . in clu d e d B illie H u ffm a n . E dythe The v is ito r in th is case came ar.d a young couple d riv in g it were Skeeles, Eva Jean Sievers, T helm a when cai d riv e n by G e rh a rt Dau- not in the i r when the crash Thom son Hubert T ra vis. Tom Ram te r of P ortla nd and H a rry Hodges happened. sey and C laude Scott L e w is W otuls o f Bank ; rou te 1 fa ile d to pars in was teacher. Class flo w e r, c o lu m fro n t o f the M cD o na ld home, one bine; class colors, green and gold; ear landing on the ra ilw a y rig h t-o f- class m otto, "T o n ig h t we luunch, w ay and the other crashing throu gh w here shall we anchor?” the M cD onald hedge and flo w e r A dance was given here by the beds, la n d in g on the fro n t porch "O regon Loggers” F rid a y n ig h t. No one was in ju re d in the acci ( B y M is « M a r t h n V n n d e r z iin d e n » V irg in ia G arrig us o f Forest G rove dent. according to a re p o rt 'in the R O Y G raduation exercises were o ffice o f S h e riff John C o nn ell, but held S. i i lay evening at the Roy spent the w eek-end w ith M averene T allm an. the house needs repairs. school. Those re ce ivin g th e ir d i M r. and Mrs. N ick Roth, w ho F our persons w ere se rio u sly in plomas were P h y llis Vanderzanden, ju re d last T hursday m o rn in g at F lorence D uyck, Irene Plxss. F ra n have been em ployed at the ho tel fo r several weeks, re tu rn e d to th e ir the intersection o f the F arm ington-1 ces Vandehey. M a rjo ry V a n d e r home in P o rtla n d Saturday. Scholls roads at F a rm in g to n when zanden. Eileen Moore, Joseph cars d riv e n by B yro n Houston n » ' D u yck. N o rb e rt Meeuwsen. Charles M rs. Inez L lo yd , w ho has been Sherwood and Cecil S chm idt of H c rin c k x . N orm an S picring . F ra n ta k in g treatm ents in P ortla nd , r e L a u re l crashed, ne arly d e m o lis h -! cis H e rte l a n d D onald Vandom - tu rn e d to the hotel Sunday n ig h t. in g the Houston machine. C aptain B un ne r and Mrs. G e o rg clen. The in ju re d w e r e H e nrie tta ette C arcot of San Francisco v is Party Held Schm idt. 60. bro ken c o lla r bone; A card p a rty was given at the ited Mr3. Carcot's daughter, M rs. Mrs. L u c y Rutschman. 53. c u t Roy h a ll T hursd ay nigh t. H igh V era G ilm o re, over the week-end. th u m b and bruises: Mrs. E. A. honors went to M rs. Charles V a n W eaver of Salem, tw o broken r ib dehey and F ra n k H e rte l and second Harness Shop to Move and Ferd Langer of Sherwood, cut to M rs. George Vandehey and on le ft eyebrow and tem ple r e W illia m Vandom elen. N ine tables The S p icke r Harness shop w ill q u irin g stitches to close. move June 1 from the tem po rary were ir play- Langer and Mrs. W eaver w ere location in K e ilin g to n J e w e lry store in the Houston car on the w ay on Second avenue, to the b u ild in g T rin ity Lutnrran Church fro m Sherwood to H illsb o ro , and w h ich has been occupied by the the others, fro m L a u re l, w ere on i The service o f w o rsh ip on Pente Lo ng H a rd w a re store. The harness th e ir w ay to P ortland. cost Sunday w ill begin at 10:30 shop has been seeking a location In his report, S chm idt declared a. m.: Sunday school and B ib le since the fir e several weeks ago th a t he did not see th e Houston class at 9:45. Serm on topic, "T he w h ic h n e a rly destroyed the sm all m achine u n til it was upon h im H o ly S p ir it” . You are c o rd ia lly fram e b u ild in g on West M ain street ow ned by Ed Schulm erich. in the intersection. 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