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Thursday, A pri! 19.°.7 H î L î.S R O R O West H alf (»f Sunset League jes Name O u t of T ex as C om es B yron N elson, N ew est Flash on th e G olf H orizon ( 'h u n d í s lu n,<- I ' l i l l l l I V I III1.1 -1 m 11 • I ' l i q i i f f i M 't i i l | | n U’i'i’l nliiiiiilnii llu * t w o i t i v i . lu lls <>f Hu- S lIIIM l liig u r n m t lu m i; lulu being Ihi' T iiliin i m V iili. » li n p iu - igne In ii'iilini' !!« • ' W . ' t l ' l l i S l l l r c l I'l'iilii.n nf th r Sun «I | r limili Hiv '.nm.' V. iih ■ i\ town* rep n ".I'lili'il u lu li' ||n< i,,. I’u.'d'din V iili. \ i'. n iii| i lm .,,1,1 d ('««litoti und A nuís innknij* «iqhl 1« unit Phi- i n g l l l . l l M X im lud..,I Nm ih |i| Iti'i'ilvill.' T w i l l D . i l . I l l n i I tun. A luliii nmt ( 'm iu'liii: All Hum«- fm i,n h.lM been postponed und til be p lu \« il |¿,u., m th e svufcon. u Iole pi e « nt plate. ra il for tin« ser on h p e n W ith th e Kehedul d punii i nf A pril 2 I.Uht .vein tim RTQUp of team s was lilted ul h ist th u d bent leapne m the N i i l i t iilthouph th ere WUS Home quest ion *s to w hether or not the leupne should he tided i it 111 plaee. topped only by the ( I le i , i'o r lla t n t Ic.tpiti' O fficial Nehednh* for tt»e was announved this wt ek lows fol- A p r i l in C o rtw liit« i • R re ti v illr , 1< ii n t A m it y A lo io t u > I W to I l.ik . e r to n ni N o r th P la in . A p r i l 25 I(»« n | v ill* , at til I ’ I n ì I i « ut A lo h a . A m it y it.- Twin a t ( 'o r n e liu M a y 2 lio u v e rtu ti i I M ill (Iuka A l o l, , nt v i l i r C o m p iili nt A m ity , U| II. II u t N o r th ’ ’ la in * M«> »» North p| ill«« n t lie u v e rt i » a r lt o n Nt U o rn e liu a A m il Twl y <>t.l A l .ha. M.«y 16 T w in O ak« at Kw.hUle lien eri..»» ut » 'a r lto n , A io li n e llo A m it y a t N o r th P I m i i i - M .*y 2 1 T w in O a k . « A m it y P lw lo . Nt H r e ik llU . I ..r n e llu It«-« »• »• A lo h a nt » 'a rlto n M ..y to < , , r ll u nt T w in t»ul III. u nt A lo h a K e e .lo ll« . „1 A m i t y , i « • • r im - Mt N o r t h P la in . J o u r 6 l(r«N |v|||v Nt t o m r jiii« . A m it y ; »» « M ilto n . T w in O ak« at A lo h a . N o r th ‘ P la itm a t lt«-N«crton Jour It ( a t H u ll at H«*e«|ville. AI-. loi nt N- r t h P la in « , llc a v r r t o n nt A m ity . * ornrliiia nt T w in Oak*- Jour 20 T w in O ak« U rn V e rto n R r t n iv illr at A lo h a A m it y w. < . oriteli»»« N« r th P ln in « at C a rlto n Jour T w in O ak« al N o rth P la in « . I t e u v n t o i l at l(r«*<| v il lr , A lo ha Hl A m it y . < < i o r ilo » a t < a r lto n J u ly •( lO p e n i J u ly I I It «•«•«I v ille at T w in O ak C a rl- »••ti at He«« e rto o . C o rn e lio « ul A I- -ha. N in t h P ia lo - nt A m ity J »iy O’ A m ity ut T w in <>ak«. It v i l l r at N o r th P la in -. K r a v e tto u nt ( u r lio - . C a rlto n at A lo h a J u ly ’.•!» T w in O ak A lo h a • li.-a v e rto n . A m it y at red ville. ■ ‘ la in - a t C o r t ir liii« » Carlton. K Stockholder*, to Meet A nnual m eeting u f tiw stuekhold- < r uf II.,v Mallin: Cu lm -. will !«• held ut Un- office nf th e c u i 'iM t r u - Inni in H i II h I iuiu . May 11. fur th e I Hilf n of electing directors. unrl fur tlii* triiliM C tio n uf oilier busi- IU'S.1. A R G U S . H I L L R R 0 R O . G R F G u Ñ M Mt lent ie liisc Is Threat Io Big Pro 'filles Scores One of Gre.'ilcsl C a r d s liver Made BY PHILIP MARTIN Ibc w ord fo r It. Ho Is d o w n rig h t reckless, but be has the «kill to get aw ay w ith It. ‘‘ I believe in RolnR fo r e ve ry th in !; w ith in reason, but I w eigh the odds in each case, take the lay o f the ground into consideration, and act according ly . I f the pin Is cu t rig h t on the edge n f a d'-cp hunker, I w ill pfay fo r the m id d le h a lf o f the green; If the flag is open, I II take a whack at it. “ T h is w ild buckaroo from Texas, how ever, goes a ll out fo r ttie flag, no m atter how m any hazards ore around it. W ith B yron , I t ’s e ith e r a 3 o r a G. I sure ly a d m ire the k id ’s nerve.” T h is season, Nelson, a much Im proved go lfer, is g e tting his G’s w ith m arked irre g u la rity , and pros are find in g h im a very tough custom er to beat. The 2 5 -yca r-o ld fo rm e r F ort W orth ra ilro a d cle rk has taken the place o f Picard and Paul Runyan, w ho have come on at a fast pace the last couple ot years to lead the m o n e y-w in n in g pros and establish themselves as topnotchers. Nelson, i f he continues to Im prove, w ill be a big problem In the N ational Open and P G. A. this year. He has the ideal pro tem peram ent; he is cool, w illin g to gamble, and Itrig off the tee. Runyan likens h im to Sorazen — and anyone who can come close to being h a lf as good as the stocky Ita lia n was in his prim e, o r even as he was tw o years ago when he scored his famous double-eagle nt Augusta, is good enough to keep com pany w ith the best golfers In the co u n try today. ix y , • m i w m e lias Hashed across 11 • Knit horizon. A ro u g h -rid in g , h c ll-fo r-le a lh e r T exan nam ed B yron Neixnn, by v irtu e n f bis len allnn.'il v ic to ry in the a n nual Augusta, Ga., M a d e rs’ tuiii fiauient, has “ histe d” tiiin - m If by tbs bootstraps Into the top flig h t n f ttic professional golfers* ranks. Hui vic to ry alone d id n ’t q u a l ify the lo n e S tar go lfer fu r fame; rathe r the m anner tri w hich he achieved tils triu m p h rnnil.ed him ns a great lin k s - man. T ra ilin g Ralph G u ld a h l by four strokes on the last nine in the 72-hole tou rn am e nt, Nelson eaine on lik e a house nitre to pick up six strokes on tw o holes and tu rn In one o f the greatest com p etitive cards In (be game’s annals—n perform ance the g o lf ing w o rld w ill have occasion to rem em ber fo r a long tim e. On the short 12th and the long 1310 o f Bobby Jones' la y out, (he slim fe llo w scored a b ird ie tw o and an eagle three, to blast the heart out o f G uldahl and card 283 for a tw o -stro ke victory. Nelson’s v ic to ry was no flash In the pan. Last year he served am ple notice on the old guard th a t he was going to cause plen ty of tro u b le when tie won the M etrop olitan Open at M am aroneck. N. Y. T h e ie ogain n 283 score was good enough to best such tournam ent golfers as C raig Wood, Paul Runyan, and H e nry Picard, the defending cham pion. And, to observer«. Nelson's game was flawless. County League Will Postpone Opening Here I G ran d opening uf th e W ashing- ' tun county baseball league, sch ed I uled fur IL Ilsbm .i S ir day w ith all j six team s playing, follow ing a pro- ! gram which Included a parade ■ i through th e dow ntow n streets and speaking. lias been defin itely pust- LEGAL Blank« fur /.ale. 5c and Mi ixined until A pril 25. heciiu.sr of H illsboro A rgus t i heavy rains and Die condition of the t By run Nelson . bis vlc- to ry «as no flash in the pan. IM C A K D h im se lf p.ive experts on in k lin g o f w h at was to come a fte r th a t tournam ent. “ T hat T exa/i is a gam bler when it comes to m aking risky shots,” he stated. “ Bold is h a rdly 1 playing field, it was announced by the m anagem ent this w eek. F u tu re of th e H illsboro team of th<* new league seem s b right with W<- Claussvn, coueh. p rep ared to presen t a team of young high school stars, w hich w ill m ak e one of the youngest team s m th e league and furnish a speedy b ran d of baseball. Banks. Hov and V erboort w ill be rep resen ted by H C McDonald. Ed B ern ard and Bdl Solder, tried v< teran.s * f last y ear s Sunset ag g re gation G aston, with AI Sm ith, is pit senting a strong team of ex p e r il need m n anti the F arm ers’ Union team uf Laurel, with C harles Rob inson as m anager, was last year's w in n er of the F a rm e r Union league. C orw in Fish D e rb y O p e n to A n g lers W ith tile opening of th e fishing season today »Thursday» C orw in H ard w are store again is offering angler* an o p p o rtu n ity to com pete for prizes in th e fish derby T h ere w ill lit* a prize every week for the large t fish, and i grand p rize at th e end of the season. Then* a rc no restrictio n s on trc k le used, or w here the tro u t a re caught, w ith th e exception that Dolly V .udens and steelhead are b arred. F isherm en may present th e ir fish an y tim e today or h ere a fter for registration. S ch efflin M rs R ertha H ühner of Spokane, \\ , sh.. who Inis been visiting hei lster. Mrs Emma W eisinan of H ol lywood. Cal ;.i rived S atu rd ay to visit h er si-.ter. Mrs H. Salzw edel. and h er brothej'. Paul W egner. Wiiile here she e.lik'd on h er cous ins. Mrs H enry Harms, Mrs. A. F. K ahle. K. J„ G J. and C. L. S chw ankes. She left S atu rd ay to visit h er sister. Mr W. K upprecht, of Sherwood. Mr, G J. S chw anke en tertain ed Pie S chefflin L u th eran Ladies' Aid T liursday. T h e W alth er League met at the hom e of Miss Anna schw anke F ri day evening Miss Rutil Sem cntel. M ildred K aide and Anna S chw anke a tte n d ed tile W alther League convention at Sandy S atu rd ay and Sunday. T he ath letic field a quagm ire. hii»h school ath letics cam e to a v ir tual hah again this week w hh b ase ball practice needed and trackm en yet untried Betw een show ers the baseball squad has been w orking out u n d er the direction of Couch Clati^sen and the outlook for a good team seem* bright, Head Coach B M. Goodm an report«. M ember« of last y e a r’s squad r e porting this y ear for practice in clude Allen Sigler. C lifford Betzer. Wesley K etcham , P aul R uecker. H< nrv Tsugaw a Bob S utherland. Don K <iktna:i. H om er C burchley, W alter F oelkur {uid Tagluu luhar.i N«*w candidates try in g fo r posi tion include E lm er Rollins. Bob H em r.t h. H arrv W ojahn. H arold W oiahn. E arl Fields. Billy McNav. Te 1 G ardner. Leo S piering. K en neth G eorge. Ed G rogan. Edw ard H enry and Bud Hin«*s. The pitching staff probably will be selected from H arold W ojahn. Ed G rogan. W alter F oelker. H arry W ojahn and H enry Tsugaw a. I^ast y ear Allen S igler played first base; C lifford Betzer. second; Wesley K etcham . shortstop; P aul Ruecker. B<4 y S u th erlan d . H om er C hurchlcv and Don K erkm an. field. Toshio In- h ara w orked at second base and F o elk er did som e pitching. i By Agnes bv. a i, d in t of P acific college at N ewberg, conducted church se r vices at M ountain Home church H ave a S ew er Man Do T o u r W ork SEWER CONNECTIONS Easy paym ent plan available through F ederal Housing A dm inistration. A ll Estimates FREE and Include A ll P lum bing Changes J. A. SH O RT Phone 290? 318 N. Freeman Vanderzanden) ROY J. M. V anderzanden is now confined to his hom e because of se r ious lung in ju ry w hile w orking on his farm S aturday CARTWRIGHT Says Plan P arty Ladies of the Roy com m unity met at th e Roy hall T hursday and m ade plans to give a card p arty April 22 in the hall. Shower G iven A m iscellaneous show er was given in honor of M rs Ole Neilson, a bride of last w eek. Sunday at the Roy ball The show er was given by the Roy S odality of w hich Mrs Neilson w as a form er president. A ttending r j I¿K i I < ’ 1 m «v f ie * • f*« i o w’Rf Mo P jp iM ftik bWi Today’s “Good Will" MAYTAG Dependability - Long Life Low Operating Cost Cleaner Washing tiles«* featu res 119 50 COMPANY Phone F isher-T horsen P ain ts llllls h o ro , Oregon K elv in ato r A ppliances 132 S. Seeond Ave. R egistered P harm acist on d u ty a t all tim es L. C. K ram ien M arvin W oods B ath Alcohol P int .............. Dr. W est’s Tooth P aste C onsultation W ithout O bligation RUSHLOW 60 Rinds of Insurance Phone 17011* 316 E. Washington M ake M illions T h in k — and Buy! {■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•a C orw in H ard w are Fish Derby P rize Every W eek G ra n d P rize a t End of Season 29c 29c A atch to r th e w eekly prize w inners G et D etails and Fishing T ack le at : CORWIN HARDWARE 12« S. Second Ave. H ills b o ro Phone 72 ■■■■■■■■■ Easy Payment LO A N S F or Buying Building and R em odeling Real E state G et in on th e sw ing to real esta te investm ents. Build, rem odel or buy N O W while costs are still low I’resent conditions point to an im proved real e sta te m ark et . . . a real o p p o rtu n ity to profit . . . to r those who ta k e a d v a n ta g e of p resen t prices. Investigate our easy paym ent loan plans. T h e re ’s one to fit your budget and building plans! M em ber Federal Home Loan Bank SAFE RELIABLE W a sh in g to n S av in g s &: L oan A ss’n. J. M. PERSON. M anager Savings & Loan Bldg. H illsb oro . Oregon SEE THE PLOWS THAT LPoPZ I Ü I L 0 0 p ! A d ju sta b le 14 to 19 inches Instead'of pushing earth to one side, O liver B ig B ase P low s lift and turn it completely over, with a circular "loop the loop" motion. Surface trash is completely buried. Weed seeds are 3unk forever. Insect eggs are too deep down to hatch. Heavy cover crops of sweet clover, cornstalks or combine stubble are completely buried. Don't forget, either, that this "looping the loop" crumbles and pulverizes the soil more thoroughly—leaving it free from lumps and clods and in the best possible condition for a new crop. You'll also want to see the patented D epth A d ju stm e n t Screw . Only Oliver has it— so that your plowing depth can be changed while in motion, and with less effort than it takes to turn a grindstone. Com e in a n d see the p lo w s th a t cover! J. T. (Jack) FOSTER W ith Farm ers’ Cash Store 150 E. M ain St. Phone 3063 H illsb oro . Ore. 89c 17c ( h ildren w ith p a re n ts 5c Ice C ream cones 5c CARTWRIGHT PONTIAC SALES 227 S. 3rd H illsboro. Ore. BASE PLOW S HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BEAUTY K R A M IEN ’S Palm Drug Store P rescriptio n Druggists PHO NE 266 SHOPS E V E ’S BEAUTY SH O P IN S U R A N C E GEORGE T. M cGRA TH Washington County A vendee INSURANCE SERVICE G eneral B eauty W ork Permanents and all kinds of beauty work. Telephone 1381X at $1049 P rc o f of La-1 Week's Statem ent Hard S hell Crabs Have No Shells. It is hardened skin form ed by de posit o f carbonated phosphate of I lim e and o f a pe culiar organic substance called “ C h itin e ."— 1. The Am ericana, V ol. 8. Page 263. B IG S a tu rd a y Special First National Rank Building Phone 2211 HiUabore H illsb o ro Pharm acy P H Y S IC IA N S No m a tte r w liat y o u r insur ance need — RUSHLOW is Plym outh 1933- - P . D. De- luxe Sedan. F a st a n d p re p a re d io serve you. LOOSE S nappy O ld ) LINE BOARD O nly ....... CO.Ml’ANIES GZ Hillsboro Appliance & Plnmbing “ S ta n d a rd ” Plum bing for every need ! PA CKA RD 120— Late 1936 Sport Coupe. Radio, heat- e r and o th er accessories «m ounting to $142. Low m ileage, new c a r gu ar- antee. Only $400 M a y ta g W hen y o u r doctor w rites a prescription, its need is v ita l— its ef ficient c o m p o u n d in g and speed in delivery m ay m ean life or d e a th . F o r d e p e n d ab le , unex celled service, b r in g y our prescrip tio n t o th e Palm D rug Store. Used Cars INSURANCE Use Type and In k — and W hy? Old C herokee Iron Tonic. L arge bottle W ashing is Easier with a Prompt Prescription Service * M ilk M agnesia Pint ............... A sk y o u r a tto rn ey to send your legal ad v ertisin g to th e A rgus. At Your SERVICE P ave th e P a th to P ro sp erity W ith P rin tin g ! Oldest 4-H Club Re-organizes and Rieds Leaders Hilhi Athletes Await Return of Good W eather J. M . V a n d e rz a n d e n In ju re d S a tu rd a y Tape Five / afternoon A voal duet Varidehey. Su n. Lucille M* by the Mi a .i Mary ’in*l d Ai Vandom- Boulin. Mr. Newby is ; d G piieva Neilson, ' o u '¡ I l o f M ia Mary Boulin ii . "I, II cti Moore, Arlen** In bard Joycf. I*.cal cla>-» leader Phyll irirler/nnden. Mar- I the laym en of th e Evangelical I Fb»r«ne<* Duyck. R j i a burrh. conducted th** m orning m i - ih i and A p . ih y P ran g er n <*s follow ing Sunday *«*h«zol at indehey. M arjorie and fountain Home church Sunday. < a n d en inde B< V u y I- K«*v aid Mrs V. T Speece have nr M • ’ie to B eaver w iu re they an* Si, d h t« Mr Ole l'indu« ng a series o f revival meetin, for a tw o w eeks’ p**nod l.osrs G ame Hubert Sp«*ece is «laying at th< >al| team , under th e man finn Body hBme d u ring the ab- E i B«*rnard lost th eir Sam ■••nee o f hi parents Mr. and Mr». to Bank or the Bank v by th e w o re of G to 7 S pecie expect tn be home in tim e nard and Mr William lo r the w eek-end of April 23-25. Du M M oiiiville visited at the fur i penial w eek-end evangelistic ei v. , at M uuntain Hume church. J rzanden hom e Sunday. Mi Helen S chm eltzer entertain- < d a group of young folk from i ' • f ' college S atu rd ay evening P.-T. A. C lub to Meet P arent-T eacher club will meet n' t h e M ountain Hume school house Friday afternoon Mr- How ard B row ning will be in charge uf (B y Mnblt- IS A lliso n ) th e ro u n d -tab le discussion. It is MOUNTAIN HOME The oldest now tim e to re tu rn the traveling 4-H orgaoizatioo I n W ashington library, sponsored by the group county, the C tieiialein M ountain and anyone having any of t h e Potato club, m et i.t the J o h n bonk, i.-, requested to get them Schm eltzer hom e Friday evening back to th e school n ext week Io ri-o rg an ize and elect officers Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Schm eltzer for th eir th irte e n th consecutive m o 'u n d to E astern O regon A pril ir R ichard Joyce w as chosen G retu rn in g T hursday. They went lei d er for this year O fficers are It; ymond H ornibrook. president; by way of th e W apim tia cut-off. G. urge Allison Jr., vice-president: and found considerable snow near G overnm ent Cam p. Mr. and Mrs. M. P eronice Ego secretary. O lh- S chm eltzer spent most of th eir er m em bers w ho joined this club tim e w ith th e ir d au g h ter Mis ini iud"d R obert Speece. F erne E.. o. Earl Doney. but w hile there also Vir. J Alii; on G eorge Wilson Stun- visited Donald Schm eltzer. th eir ley Ego, E rnest Stilt. K enneth Ja - son and Mr and Mrs. H enry D quith, I itric ia Joyce and LeRoy Schm eltzer. H e n r y Schm eltzer Jaquith. Next m eeting is sched- w ho has been in poor health for uled for May 21. at the G eorge Al- some time, is well know n in H ills li on home boro. having lived there for m any Alii- on I’rei.idrnt years He is som ew hat im proved 'Inc W ildwood F o restry c l u b , in health at th is tim e. A nother fo r n .v beginning its second year, was m er H illsboro man on whom the al " re-organized last F riday e v e Schm eltzers called w hile in the ning. John S chm eltzer is leader T errebonne vicinity was Jim B et ai on this year. New officers are: tis. fie, i n Allison J r . president; L e M ountain Home C hristian E n Roy Jaq u ith . vice-president; P a t deavor society held a p arty at the r i e , a Joyce, secretary. T hey will nome of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ja q u ith m«et A pril 24 in the afternoon at A pril 3. th<‘ home of the leader. It is e x Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C ourtney pected th a t th e m em bers w ill m ake and children R onald and Linda a to u r of inspection to view the and Miss Jero n ice Ego attended a trees planted last year. fam ily d in n er party last Sunday at I. E Francis, county club lead th e E lm er Hodson hom e in W illa er was present at the 4-H club m ina. meetings, and exhibited m otion Mrs. B lanche F ultz and t w o picture film s on 4-H club w ork d aughters of P ortland, and Dale in th e forestry and electrification Boulin of C am p Lew is w ere guests pnrjects. It w as decided to o r of Mrs M ary Boulin and daughters ganize a ru ral electrification club, at a fam ily d in n e r p arty A pril 4. w ith H arry Schm eltzer as leader. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Scm eltzer All interested in this project are spent this past w eek-end at a beach invited to attend the m eeting sched cottage at N eskowin. uled fc r A pril 24 at t h e H arry Schm eltzer home. Legal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com D ouble-Trees class m et f o r a busint-ss and social m eeting at the plete supply s vailable a t th e H ills boro A rgus. tf home of Mr. a n d Mrs H arold A, bischer A pril 9. They a re spon soring a portion of the landscap ing costs of the church grounds, and have purchased tw o Irish yew shrubs, for the beautification of th e new church. T hey a re also co ntributing tow ard th e beautiful new a lta r rail in th e church. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Schm eltzer en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r in hon or , f Mrs. Cora Joyce, and Mrs. F anny S nyder, last Sunday. In th e absence of th e local pas- Erma S anifary B eauty Shop l-p A ll k in d « o f R e a lity U o rk P ER M AN EN TS LEAF Loose Leaf Books Ruled Forms and Devices of IR V IN G -PIT T Arp now o b tain a b le th ro u g h th e i ?ilbhi)ni®rAr g us a specialty Telephone 1471 \ D EN TISTS I)R. RA LPH DRESSER D E N T IS T < >. P l I ’ M . W Evening«. Sunday* . M . I). Commercial N ational Bank Bide. O ffice 3231 Telephone« Kenidence 791Z I)R. I). E. W ILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon W ells B u ild in g Telephone 144 Com m ercial B u ild in g SURGEONS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-I(uy and Phy«io-Therapy C om m ercial B u ild in g Mwhel Schendel and O ffice 2682 Telephonea Reeidenee 2681 hy Appointment G A R B A G E C O LL E C T IO N DR. W . H. PASLEY D E N T IS T Main Street. Near Third Telephone 2961Y O ffice In Ilcidel Upstair« Rulldln« G a rb a g e Collection and Can» JA C K M A IE R TRLECHONB IH I