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T h u rsd ay . A ugust 20, 19Sfi H IL L S B O R O Snhnow W h iffs P lllilll 15 Many Americans— Including Many (»iris— Played in Leagues Blooming Folk Man a Picnic r*. N o rth f ’ r.-d S IlIg p iT g ik I i i t ¿ w o n <fiani|iiuiishi p the w« k d iv is i »f the S u ir t I I« au* Sund. tv h v « ltd .« lin g N i n t h P un il - i f li I ‘I.»ui 8 tu I ||«1 h S m o w i i ( ‘• u l u l i t i allow ed hut •1 liiti a n d fanned I . Scoi«*: h »I • » ( *t»i m Of 1*1 I Il 3 1 J » lt d h t.hi . V, Cannery Squad Wins Crucial League d ill H u flh a ll l.engur K la n d liiK * G Srr..«.l II m U i W 1. p . t ' w 1 i. i*.a f. IM.I r, 1 s t ' Per f r i t tun 1 ft » M„ll lu* . 1 bit ( u«|y '• I i n i • A W Hu.v Hi 1 . ■ . if . M '• < : 1 !.. 1 t f»l»o SMfvWHY '» Il OOQ M a lm i* t’. i i u i i ' i y lo o k th e BY PHILIP MARTIN nf tin* N utinnul G ua id j C O F T H A L L ro p id ly Is losing Its «ohhull tenni last T h in m <| a y eve- i »w orldling clothes and tnkln;» flin g ut t he ft a! ni t* g a in e <>f the ! í» i les. going in to a tn* for fit • Its place nm ong m a jo r A m e rica n 1 v ith the .addier* The «core I »ports. The p u b lic Intern t it has. Va» 9 tu 8 Both iKiuitds <d raw 1 aroused In less than three years f'-i'o ix l d iV iM u n te a m s III the fina l o f organ izatio n has been n o th in g f’ uni* i »f tin* . r h fd h le t o n i K h t abort o f amazing. I T hui • da> » and a |d .i> - t i f f g a m e is A nd the new regulations re ) > able f " i H ie .* < f u n d h a l f t i t l e ce n tly p u t Into effect by tho Play pi ogi't . w t l even up in the ru le s com m ittee o f the A m erican / i t tw o innin g w ith cacti team ■ c o il ng tw o runs In the th ird the ! S o ftb a ll Association, the govern in g body o f the game, are lik e ly I tim ery crew moved in to tin* lead ■ nd were never headed Betz.tr o f ’ to i horpen ball fans* al | h e e a n tie t y « o n m < te d I n a hotner I keen n p pe tlto fo r tho pastim e, V 1 111 o n e a h o a i d fo r I lie rules speed up p la y m a B The Soda W orks moved in to th ird te r ia lly . til.tee l»> tu rn in g hack In la n d s 9 A fast game nlw ays appeals to 7 I ’ei feet ion Bakery came frym the fans. In tro d u c tio n o f tho t><di.iid in the fina l innings to down ra b b it b a ll Into re g u la r baseball ( tdv M otoi 12 to II w h ite Hay J made It speedier and more t h r il l Idann cut hurt a determ ined Safe C a> la d -in n m tf r a lly to w in 10 to 9 I in g fro m the spectators’ p o in t o f Schedule fo r ton igh t «Thursdayi. | v ie w , and re liv e d w a nin g In te r tin* fin a l games of the 1936 season est in tire na tion al game, • • • p r e : Irela nd vs. Safeway, w e n t u n io n high diam ond: Hay .1 Mann ,4 M O N O o th e r th in ," , the new fvs Soda Works, n o rth ju n io r high rules p ro vid e fo r a longer fo ld. G uard vs Cady M otor outh ‘ distance hi t m e n the plate and ju n n u high diam ond and P> i fee the p ltrh e r's box, Incre.i'-ing it Bakt i v v I L i \ M a lm g . m fro m 38 feet 8 ' i Inches Io 40 feet. rie iy east union high field. H arold Russell, win» plays first T h is isn ’t a g re a tly added d is . h.ise .m il manages t h e N a t io n a l tance. b u t it give» the h a lte r a (. «aid team. suffered a bone fra c trem endous break, a llo w in g h im tu re in his h ft foot w h ile playing nn e x tra fra c tio n o f a second to ; ba ll Thursday night v ie w tho h u rle r’s o fferin gs nnd get his bludgeon nround in tim e C O F T B A L L Is a game fo r the to h it the sphere. 1 m u ltitu d e s — In clu d in g wom en, U p to now 15 o r m ore s trik e outs d u rin g a game have been w h o have taken to i t w h o le h e a rte d ly. F igures show th a t com m on, nnd this made ra th e r (('firillnurd f*n»n |<s|r |) tedious w a tch in g fo r fans, tho a p p ro x im a te ly 62.000 t e a m s , run d riv e r stru ck th e ir autom obile co m p risin g 036,370 players, are amt forced them over a hank Sun- i m a jo rity o f w hom love to w it - engaged in league co m p e titio n day afternoon a nule south of T l- j p v s n barrage o f base.hits. th ro u g h o u t the U n ited States. T he double w in d u p , used In gurd 'Hie ear was d rive n by M rs I I.a t yea r they played to 62,000,- M ary M ille r of Portland, w ho suf- j be fudd le the batsman, lias been 000 spectators, fered cuts and bruises banned. Also, a standard base O thers in ju re d were Mrs. Cora lin e distance o f CO feet, when tho George Si ler, fo rm e r star firs t C h ristian , .»U broken co lla r bone • re g u la tio n 12-ineh b a ll is used, packer o f the St. Louis D row ns amt a gardi on the head Mrs Vern ! lias been agreed upon. was one o f the pioneers w ho W righ t. ah. broken shoulder and T he base runners, ton, come In po p u la rize d the sport, and he bruises. Nancy Mill« r. tl. cuts and ' now is head o f an organization bruises. Tin* h it-a n d -ru n car struck I f o r a litt le consideration. T hey : m iln r to the A. S. A., alth ou gh once on the rear bum per and then I no w are being pe rm itte d to ste; I som ew hat sm aller. apparently sideswiped the machine, | nnd to sro rc on a ball; o r Ille g a l M is. M ille r reported, th ro w in g . p itc h . U n de r tho o ld r u le ’, a S o ftb a ll has its “ w o rld series” 4| |U ft*« • Hid «*\ • • th e I in k m an on th ird was not allow ed to each year, and there p layo ffs score on a balk. 1. ivo produced some o u tsta nding ,4” I Youth Has Broken Skull in Accident B a s e b a l l ( ¡ n i n e s P la n n e d H e r« » D u r i n g C o u n t y F a i r Baseball games have been ar- ia n g e d fo r th • county fa ir by (diaries Robinson and inc hid * the La ure l Scholl • cham pionship team of the Farm ers’ Union league as the headliner on a ll three days Tins team w ill play V »rboort Sep- teinber 3. H illsb o ro September and B uxto n September J a c k K illitä to C o ach in H a w a iia n Isla n d s Jack K illu . physical education d ire c to r at l l i l l i i and l<x,al grade Fchool last year, has accepted a ppsition to teach and coach a th le t ic s at the M id -P a cific institute, H onolulu, T. H . next yeur He plans to leave from San Francisco, Cal , Septem ber 28. Say you saw’ It In the Argus. , <Contis«»»1 fro» n«»r 1 > 'f o r owners o f sheep. When sheep (a re k ille d by dogs, the ow ner can j < licet the value of the.-beep from I the fund " | So fa r this year there have been i few arrests fo r fa ilu re to pay l i censes, Skee re la ttd . but at pres- ! ent some 50 dog owners are facing , arrest unless the license Ls paid I soon. The law places the fin e at $10 ¡and costs and the costs avei me abo :• $9 .\f'( r art t an i f ne I i - j ow ner s till must buy the been • i and pay the penalty, it is pointed (»Ut. Rev F. W H in rich s assisted at the in s ta lla tio n o f the Rev. E Lu tz a« pastor o f the Luthera n church at Sherwood Sunday. B irth d a y ( elebrated C h ild re n and grandchildren of Fred M u h ly surprised him at his io n ie Sunday afternoon in honor . of his b irth d a y. Present w ere Mr. nnd M i .John Haase and ch ild re n ' of Eirdale, M r. and Mrs. Louis N e u k irk and John. M r and Mrs. Ix o n a rd M u h ly and daughters, M r. uid Mrs. W illia m H e ring a n d ' D.-.nli I. Mr. and Mrs H enry H ering in d daughters. Mrs. Sophie B re lje . ■ Miss Irene Lorenz o f P o rtla n d . Elm er. Fred. A lb e rt. Oscar, Lester. Walter and Blanche M uhly. M i.'. Fred M u h ly and the honored fa th - i er. Remodel Home The M. G B u tte rfie ld home is i being remodeled. M rs John Goetze has le ft the i hospital in H ills b o ro and Is con- j valescing at the home of her s is -I •s i-in -la w . Mrs. J. M. Tanner. M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt K ra h m e r I and Donald. M r. and Mrs. Fred K rah m er, A n ita and E velyn. M r. an I M i B e a ty Reese and H tn r y : Kam na Jr. - 1 nt the past w eek-end to u rin g the Oregon beaches. Mrs Joe Cooper attended the women's camp at Lost P a rk last week. , BE SURE w hen c a n n in g y our fru its and jellies th a t you buy th e purest fine cane. T h a t’s th e only kind we carry . SUGAR tf SUGAR POUND CLOTH BAG P« « D E R F .D 3 lbs. 4 SUGAR BROWN lbs. 5c A l.W A Y S FRESH TAM ALES PFA Ç r l- 'z a k J X Even the Last D ro p utv K “ 19c h a y - c r o f t G arden Run Sweet Peas. B I-K A R B . BAKING SODA t-lb . PI lPP\.r M ‘,s<er Bleacher. rt/K L A rlu’ H a lf-g a llo n bottle pkg. SPICE CAKE M adr w ith Swanxdown 25c 45c Cup Cakes, doz. 15c TEA ROLLS W h ite or W holew heat Dozen 8c FAM OUS WHITE CAKE 29c 49c Forest Grove Grade A Creamery Butter Assorted Flavors Dem and Perfection B R E A D and P A S T R IE S A t Y o u r G rocer Available at All Groceries ■ Serve Y o u rs e lf and Save a t afiaamu. Hillsboro — Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21 and 22— Hillsboro We Reserve th e R ight to Lim it Q u a n titie s — No sales to D ealers FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY BANANAS W ater melons TOMATOES LEMONS PHONE 3131 GOLDEN FRUIT. PER DOZEN G u a ra n te e d Ripe. POUND ................ LOCAL GROWN. PER CRATE Corn Flakes Pork and Beans FLOUR field work done on time—and where a harrow must be extra rugged and strong to stand punishing service. A rm o u r's S ta r Q uality 9c 49"^ ’1.19 Large 2 1¿ can PR A IRIE MAID lla r d w h e a t Patent On such a farm, you want a harrow that wil! do a fast, dependable job of discing at uniform depth—with handy, easy and simple controls. That's exactly what Oliver engi neers designed for you in their 77J.M & 77)11 models. You will find many improvements on these new Oliver CRACKERS BORENE SUPERIOR BRAN I» Plain or Salted I R I F — Glass Howls. Platters or M lis ix in g Bow l w ith 6ft - l b . Disc Harrows yvliich no other similar equipment can give SOAP G R A N U LE S 23c dsá box you—hut there's so much that's interesting about them that it can't all be crowded into small space like this. Drop 2 2 ’/a-lb. pkgs...................... 69c WE RESERVE T H E R IG H T TO L IM IT These a a. Prodnee I ’ riees F.fective F rid a y and Saturday O nly GT71 U JiV ’ W ell B leached, I. L arge, Crisp stalks,. TOA/f ATOUQ 1RM' RIPE- 1- WiVI/A 1 v V IL l J F Fine fo r S au ce J. T. (Jack) FOSTER Store H illsboro 3C 18C 6 V for (or 5c EACH or C a tsu p .... BOX GREEN PEPPERS Fine for S S w tu eet ffin B g e"" IR BEST. PEA C H ES N OW AT TH IE EIR BEST- FA> EAN( Y No- 1 QUALITY. CR A W FO RD S. SLA PPY S. PRICED RIG H T. OTi ■ SPE R R Y ’S. 28-oz. pkg. 53c 3 I CORN BEEF B & M BEANS or BREAD FINE 100-lb. Sack SUGAR ’5.15 . . 52c 3 ib, 17c 3 ^ heet..19c WALDORF TISSUE SUNRISE T iffany B rand COFFEE FLOUR GOLDEN BELL From choice w h eat. ’1.19 35c S - Piggly Wiggly FLOUR No. 10 Sack SCOTT TISSUE GRANULATED WINES Full Quart bottle RIO RITA Full _ Quart Large Can ... Cotton bag PO W D ERED or BROW N ....... 13c rolls T herm alo R oasted 1-lb. 3 lbs. SALADZEST DRESSING 23c 67c Piggly Wiggly Special 1-lb. COFFEE 3 lbs. 17c 49c Pt. bottle Qt. bottle 19c 33c H & D JELL POWDER Ten delicious F lav o rs ..................................... 6 Pki. 25c J a c k F ro st FROSTEE PUNCH ICE CREAM POWDER Seven delicious flav o rs T hree flavors. 5c Per pkg........... Per pkg. .. KINGSFORD GLOSS STARCH 2 SNOWFLAKES i b 15c 2'L CAM AY Toi¿'.‘ s“ p Q U A N T IT IB S FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES in anil let us explain the construction and operation of CRISCO 7c Package ----- acreage on a big scale—where the going is tough—where you sometimes need to operate day and night to get your PANCAKE FLOUR Sweet F ortified W ines— Port, W h ite Port. Muscatel. T o k a y and Angelica. KELLOG G’S. These are the Disc Harrows for the man who farms a large f c m f m e w r <s 3» Honey Cream A lw ays Ask for is Good I ’1 STAR 19c 23c 23c DE LUXE COFFEE 12 Pound ,bs Ph 8. unse BREAD Pronounced by experts as the finest, purest, tastiest le a f to serve in your home. OUR Plan fo r Both WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW Phone 3251 FREE DELIVERY Second at Main Street Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — August 21, 22 and 24 F R M iZ O — As good as the best. W hy pay m ore’.’ \ IN II.I.A . ( IK K O LA T E or M A P L E W ith Farm ers' Cash Phone 3001 SPJJT-TOP Ih e h e a lth fu l V itam ins and food value of real B utter cannot he had in substitutes. J.ocal Farm ers' U nion m eeting August 12 considered the subject of a booth at the county fa ir. M em b e rs are urged to displa y th e ir p ro duce. articles to be sub m itte d to Fred K rah m er. C om m ittee in charge : of booth arrangem ents is composed " t Me-dames H o rne r ar.d L. M u h ly. and Fred K rah m er. John Goetze. 1 John Jepson and Joe W'erre. F a re w e ll Given. M r. and Mrs. R. P. M oe lle r and the E. W’ H in rich s fa m ily attended a fa re w e ll p a rty M onday n ig h t riv e n by the L u thera n pastors and teachers' fa m ilie s o f W ashington has a Softball great fu tu re . PERFECTION Aids Installation heroes. One o f these Is “ W ild B i l l ” Peeniek, a le ft-h a n d e r who formerly played with tire K e nosha, W is., K e -N a s h -A ’s and is now w ith tire Boone, la ., club. In six years o f a ctive service he has hu rle d 424 games, an ne x in g 331 victo rie s o f w h ich 32 were no-hitters. Also, lie distin guished himself at the plate with a llf<time batting average o f .375. Peeniek is but one o f the m any c o lo rfu l stars o f so ftb a ll, and th o u g h Ihe names of these p la y ers are h a rd ly household w ords r ig h t now, you can depend on it .that w ith in a fe w years these m en w ill be m uch be tte r kno w n ICE CREAM POWDER 150 E. M a in Then buy a loaf of the NEW PER DOZEN ................... ’ Built for the BiG Farm With Fast POWERFUL Traetsrs these really modern b e BEST SU NK IST. Full of Ju ice. O u r classified colum ns may have I Read them. Do You Want the COOK W IT H BU TTER I ’ave th e P ath to P ro sp erity W ith P rin tin g ! Dog Tax Collector Explains Statutes lust what you are looking for Softt>a.ll has u niversal ap peal. T h e fa ir hatters pictured above are m em bers of a l.os Angeles league. You guessed It— th e ir games arc w e ll a t tended. T h e g irls are just as capable p layers as they are nice to look at. “ M ild B ill” F ecn ick. le it, has h urled 32 no h it games in six years of eom - p elition . G eorge Sister, below , one of baseball's greats, l a thered softball in the m id d le , west, w here It has shown its greatest developm ent. to th.«' upblic. members o f the exp erim e nt sta Ore H J Hutchixnn nf Rt. l.C o r - te.n ••-iff H E Cosby, bead o f the n e liu i. O rc A Kcenon of Rt. I, pi u ltry departm ent o f the Oregon C ornelius, O rc -GEORGE F IN LE Y , R g is te r. 27-31 State college, W. T. Johnson. P - .t iy p i .lu lo g i.h t, E M M a rtin - d a h o f S tit and company and H P G r iffin of the N orthw est T u r key Grow. i i a sociation. are some of those who are lu te d for addres- se.*» on th is program. i urkey Convention of Interest Here A * 2 I « i '.u n ly fo r the Reverend and Mrs P II Scnaus of Sehefflm . who i**fi Tue-day fo r th e ir nt-w charge a' Snohomish. Wash T in eoople ‘.a . p ri crited w ith a Vene’ ian m irro r a a p a rtin g g ift. I iir m r r Resident Dies W ord has been received o f the l e a t i i,l Mr Edw ards i n Colo- i ado ubout tw o weeks ago He is to H enry M eyer and Mrs. W Jrnina Goetze and was fo rm e rly e-ident of Bloom - i « E W H ln rielM k NO TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N — B LO O M IN G Members of i ing. D' o ’ :1! ’ of the In te rio r G n- , I. ii ' ii i «a Young People's .oc eral L md O ffice at Roseburg, O re w ill h 1 a picnic and w iener r« gon August 13th. 1936-- Notice Is al liip p l.n ,; Water, park next S • eb ■ r. • h i t Law rence (*lif- day af'« o '.i.n beginning a' 4 o'eli ford Hutchison of Rt. 1. C ornelius, T iie b n a n w ill be furnished by O r ■ . who. on O ctober 1st, 1929. toe com m ittee iri charge. made H om e.’ ead en try, Serial No F u ll i Davis i.s spending several The Oregon tu r k y induK try con 018657, fur SE*» SW>¡ and S W ‘4 v ok vi.-.iting relatives in P ort- vention at C o rvallis Tuesday, S E ’ ». Section 1 T ow nahip 2 N . I land. prom i.-c to bo o f interest to Wash Range 3 VV, W illam ette M eridian, M l a n d M r- C J M cCallson and ' ington county tu rk e y raisers. The ha-, file d not.ee of in te n tio n to d a u g ii'e i Dolore and M axine of essions begin at 10 a. rn. in the ' <' ■ Ited August 7 ! m o rn in g in the M em o rial Union m ake fin a l three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above th < ' l i e r n t Anderson home b u lW M n c ' |r ,i < M itin u th r o u g h un described, before E A. G r iffith , H cr.'v Neumann. Ernest Meyer. t il 4 o’clock N o ta ry Public, at H illsboro. O re H enry N e u k irk and Leonard G urs- Q uestion- p e rta in in g to m a rk e t gon. on the 30th day of Sept., 1936 ke iep lest Saturday to visit C rater ing, breeding advertising. and Lake and the Oregon Caves. They management w ill be discussed by C laim ant name- as witnesses: E. P. C ornelius of Rt. 3. H illsboro. Ore' returned home yesterday. people in. the in d u s try and by Ethel M T routm an of N o rth Plains. Mis « M argaret H u n k e r a n d C lia Hchnold pent the p a s t w e e k " i i d as guesti at the home of Miss M ild re d K rahm er. D o rothy K ent o f P ortland v is ited fo r tw o weeks at the B ern t Anderson home. She returned to P ortland August 9 accompanied by M u rie l and Donald Anderson who I • I he delicious flav o r of P ure D airy ■w.il v is it w ith her there fo r tw o R u tter cannot be d u p licated . weeks. t • » M uhly G iven B irth d a y S u rp rise S u n d ay Page Fiv« 5c | CLOROX ED’S MASTER MARKET FOR B E T T E R M EA TS Prices E ffec tiv e S aturday O nly BACON BEEF STEAK Q u a lity Beef S IR I.O IN or R IB Lb. 20c B A U K . Sugar Cured Lb. 27c Bottle 5c 15c 28c 14c BEER R ainier or B latz 1 l-oz. Can ............ 10c No Deposit on f ans GOETZ or HOP GOLD Va-gallon Jug ............ 43c 2a. Plus 5e Deposit on Washington County Fair Coupons with 50c Purchase — Ask for YoursI ■SV Cornelius Wins Ÿ Championship A R G U S , III L LS R O R O , O R E G O N