T h i n - t o n y , .T illy 2 9 , 1 'iH 7 TTTT. L S T IO R O Upsets Feature City League Play for Week I ARGUS H IL L S B O R O . Much Taîent Presents Real Probki Fans Vote ____________ for All-Star Grid Team IRVING DIX to p -n o tc h lo c u l fa d ti.iv c l ng P o rtla n d team ar< •• s c h e d u le d to n ig h t i T h in sda\ » < »I th e I.»cal h ig h school fie ld P erfect lio n B a k e ry . u n - d e fea te d in c o u n ty le a g u e p la y th is year, w ill m eet th< • P a c ific O u t f it tin g team , one o f tl o ’ ia. lv t s q u a d s In P o rtla n d , in d i le o p e in r. T h e n ig h tc a p w ill fin d lla t t e iv E of H ills b o ro and H <*t la n d crossing bats f »r t ; h. < u n s h ip o f th e 216th fie ld ai T a o • t a it h n g u p «t n-1,<ii« in th e c ity league last week Verboort, Roy F ake Games in County Circuit T h e gam e, fo u rth y e a rly affair u f it« k in d , b r in g ; to g e th e r a p ie ko d te a m o f A ll- A m e i je a n s w b o fin i bi-d th e ir c o lle g ia te ea- lJ‘ ‘ t b .ll, and th e G ree n J: • Pad i . i ». mpion o f the N a tio n a l P ro L e a gu e in 1936. P la ye rs a nd roaches o f th e c o l le g ia te e le ve n a re chosen b y th e fa n s on th e basis o f a n a tio n a l P<»11. B a llo tin g fo r tin? p la y e rs ► t i l t e d J u ly 11, a nd w i l l c o n - lin u e u n t il J u ly 2a, w h ile votes Young Swain Finds Frouhlc in Letter C .'.v rs c o f G aston was th e h it- ; s ta r o f th e d a y w ith a ho m e - ui and th re e singles. A t B anks >• -in •• re ve rse was d e a lt B ank V e rb o o rt V e rb o o rt also had ffe ro d tw o losses at th e hands B anks e a r lie r in th e season. T h i gam e was d o s e w it h both hers to ssin g g ra n d b a ll and u r y Jansen o f V e rb o o rt a llo w - e b u t .seven h its , w in n in g th e de- n 4 to 3. •xt S u n d a y's games s h o u ld be muc h m o re In te re s tin g w it h th e d e fe a te d team s m e e tin g fo r ehance to sta y in th e r u n n in g th e t it le play. T h e lo s e r o f game m a y be o u t o f th e r u n - r r ■' T h is m ost Im p o rta n t gam e •: " d a y w ill b rin g to g e th e r Gas- tor- and B a n k s a t G aston , T l ■ o th e r gam e b r in g in g to g e th - <•" ft v and V e rb o o rt. b o th last oak's w in n e rs , w i l l h a ve q u ite a b i' o f b e a rin g on th e t it le p la y o f f R ov a nd V e rb o o rt at B anks. » Hu« n » n tl ati<I J ü n g lin g . ious le a d e r; G a y n c ll T in s le y , ouisiana state; Merle W e n d t, 'h io S tate, a n d M a tt P a ta n c lli, Iie h ig a n , a re f o u r o f th e le a d in g ( ' IG A N T IC Ed W id se th in- o ta ’s b lo n d v ik in j pears to be a c e rta in ty a t th e t.u k le s , w it h A v e r i ll I P it t ; K e n K e lye a , C o l C h a rle s H a m ric k , O h io a n d C h ris D a l Sasso, It a lso sch e d uled to re ce ive b a c k in g . Auburn; and C a rl B a y , D a rtm o u th , h .d in g th e c ro p o f c e n te r ca n d id a te s. The e n t i r e sq u a d, w h e n p ic k e d , w ill r e p o rt a t N o r th w e s t- lie b a il been w o r k in g d o u b le tim e in th e s a w m ill in Ins hom e to w n to b u ild up his h a n k acco u nt f o r th e c o m in g w e d d in g " I ’ e rh a p s th a t had s o m e th in g to do w ith th e w a y 1 fe e l,” he r e m a r k ed. d o w n th e ro a d to w a rd ro m a n c e — at least to p a tch u p th e tro u b le possible. N o business fir m s h o u ld send oi a le tte r w ith o u t its b e in g on p rin te d le tte rh e a d a nd in a p r in t i e n v e lo p e It lends d ig n it y to t f business and g iv e s it good a d v e rti in g . L o u is e R K lik s vs. R A . H o o d e n - ).y l d is m is s a l: A lb e r t G D ic k in s o n v W enzel J. A nsoraee. et a l: f i x in g e o m p ensation o f F. B. P e rrig o , re c e iv e r. \e w Suits Filed S lits file d th is w e e k In c ir c u it c o u rt in c lu d e J o h n D. A n n a n d et I v- B e rt E. M a rio n , to q u ie t tit le : M a rk S k in n e r, as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f banks, vs. L e s lie E and O liv e L L e e c o lle c t on n o te g iv e n B a n k o f B e a v e rto n ; H a r r y L a s a te r vs. W a l te r H o a rd et al. fo re c lo s u re o f co n tr a c t: C h a rles A . S ch le g e l e t a l vs. G H B a ld w in , et al. to q u ie t title . P ro b a te o rd e rs f ile d d u rin g th e w i . k in c lu d e R ic h a rd H e rm a n H e rd - le in . C h ris tia n M a u re r. D o u g la s H o l gate. Noah D ic k J a m is o n . C. F. B o i -tra n d . R o b e rt B u rc h . L u d w ig N ' lim a n . T h é o p h ile C appoen. H e n rie tta G. S pencer. D a v id R ic h a rd . E d w a rd R e n fro w . W . H H ilts . F re d - e ric h W Lepschat. W illia m F. Krause. Jo h n Jensen Johnson. H azel Ire n e W a h l. F lo ra S c h u lm e ric h . N e ig h b o rh o o d new s fro m - f l A r gus c o rre s p o n d e n ts i n d iffe r e n t sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k . L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o in g f o r less th a n th re e cents a w eek. t l \ Prices E ffective Friday, S aturday and M onday, Ju ly 30, 31, A u g. 2 PIN E A PPL E M u lin g Hamldn«»»» F r id a y , A i e n o t 20 II T e u re n A J«»hf •o n va. | l. F . M a tin g K o y a l Si t in v Ire la n d « . Tueaday A tig u « t 24 C o rn c llu n 1 H I M I re i« m l vn. M e lin e K n n ib in n a . W e d n w d a v . A u g u a t 2L P e rfe c tio n Ila - T»«rv va. Itc r in r r e n A J o h n n n n ; I la v J. M o m va. M e n ’a S h o p F rid a y . A tim i« ! 27 M h x tm ln r va. M a t te ' F O .y a l S . h » i vs C a dv M o to r. D o zen F a n c y crushed. a S B A L I MASON reg. m o u th . 2 doz. J A R R IT IR E R S -H e a v y red ru b b e r, d o u b le lip , 3 dux I’ Ll I I N — B u lk . m u re e co n o m ic a l Q u a rt P a cke d in M ason J a r ritonmlnff F. CARTWRIGHT Says -tAe ‘ZTbutA f R av M m n ’s B eer B arons tra v e le d to W o o d b u rn S u n d a y and lost to Ih e to w n team 8 to 3 in a n in e - in n in g game. A r e tu r n gam e at C andy Bars R o lle d Oats Del .Monte. No. 10 can .O i7< H O NEY «inMS c f R/iW 'W (i/A lx1 AJ ot í i í í htót Our USED CARS are belter, and we can prove it! SPECIALS '35 ( h c v T r u c k — 157-inch S S ta ke body. A - l c o n d itio n '34 l ord l)c L u x e Radio. O n ly O th e r Used C a rs a t B a rg a in P rices. PROOF 5c b ottles at your grocers or drink stand R O T H DA IRY High G rade M ilk and Cream Box 342 Sedan S '3(1 ( h r v I-d o u r Sedan— V c r E x c e lle n t s< m e c h a n ic a lly Q uarts for the hom e. Hillsboro P rices Friday, Saturday, O F I.A S T S T A T E M E N T H udson Bay is Not a B ay! 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Hardwheat, F R E E sa m p le o f B E E M A N S P e p sin f o r e v e ry cu s to m e r. Proof N e x t W eek A M IL K CANNINC.^ PRE5ERNU/ i ICE CREAM BARS SPERRY’S. Quick or Slow M otor* FIR GROVE DAIRY GRADE Ice Cream Reeman’s Pepsin and ail popular brands. Pkg. w u AMöTrifM A g e n t for O utboard B ra d s h a w 's C lo v e r B lo o m U. S. N o. 1 G ra d e GUM Inviting . . . thirst ing . . . satisfying - ley’s Orangeade Is t for everyone. It’s m; Valencia oranges, under t li e same conditions as milk Blreley’s Orangead l a r i y both for en and to keep in trim Orchardale TOILET SOAP BALL JARS Johnson Day in, day out, for breakfast, luncheon and dinner, Kir Grove milk brings more enjoyment and more health to every mem ber of the family. There’s no finer food. LAUNDRY SOAP aaons 1st- I,. A. A n d e rson . P o r tl’J 14-inch T ro u t Brink Milk Every Meal I By M rs. R. H unger) S u n d a y M r a nd M rs. F re d B o th - m an and c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d w e re v is ito rs at S u n d a y school. M a ry A n n ^ C o n tin u e d fro m p a re I ) ih in g to n ; L a u ta r , S m ith , e R e id , i be th e i r d pro sp e cts. S o u th e rn C a li ra !:, D u q u e ne; F is h D e r b y O rder today from Tualatin Fisherman Held for Assault M a x St B il l G la scf N o tre Da O h io S tat Corwin H ardw are \ m e m b e r o f th e A u d it B u re a u C irc u la tio n s the A rg u s g iv e s the v e rtis e r p ro o f o f a u th e n tic , paid s u b scrib e rs T o th e w ise b u y e r space th e re can be no s u b s titu te . Hoys F lay H all W W. W e a ve r, n ig h t c it y p o lic e m an has o rg a n iz e d s o ftb a ll a m o n t th e boys b e tw e en 9 a nd 12 ye a rs 01 age. F irs t p ra c tic e was c a lle d foi M o n d a y n ig h t w h e n 24 o f th e y o u n g sters re p o rte d . T u e s d a y n ig h t th< boys p la y e d a gam e b e fo re th e re g u la r s o ftb a ll sch e d u le began. S p e a r lin g lo o t hall fans are casting Ih e lr ballots the< team o f collegiate a ll-s ta rs w hich w ill play ers. professional champions, in Chicago, Scpl of last year w ho are expected to d ra w heav big are Texas Christian's great pass-throw in big Sam m y Baugh, above w ith ball; Ed M innesota's gigantic tackle, and L a r ry K e ll captain and star end. ■■■■■■■■■■■■MMaMaMM Prix» winner Last Week 10 T tim d a y. A ie 'u a t 10 •<»n v« ('«»ritvliun Vcne Rav J M««tin Wednesday, A 'itru«t H I. M n litiy , M m '» S to r CurnclitiN Venetian-, West Oregon Team Wins in Batters' Battle V a n d e rz a n d e n lllo e rn itiK M r n ’« Shop \ I ' • \ . i W c d rirw ila y , A u trit^ r I C '< >rn<-|iiia Vrtu<- tia n « v r P r r f r e t io n B a k r r y H ► M a lin -: 111« " l l 'i l U « x . guy M /O lll F r id a y . A lig n » ! t’, M a tte ry e rm & John»« n Ire la n d » to r F r id a y . A u g m t 1.1 v r III.H .m in i; IL F M R. v til s ,,,|a T u e sd a y. A t ig u d 17 f a c tio n I t a k e r y ; C n d y M n '■ n . W rd rir« d a v . A ngus! Page Revert and N a n c y p la y e d tw o h y m n s on th e p ia n o a n d v io lin . T h u rs d a y M r. and M rs. A u g u s t J< -*• le ft fo r D e tro it, M ic h T h e y v ill d r iv e b a ck in a new c a r fro m th e fa c to iy . H o ld in g C o r n e liir ; to West O reg o n d ro v e in n ir S u n d a y to w in 9-6 in th e o«u»- S ta n d in g ’« ague Evans, W ei t O re g o n fa n n e d 10 m en. C a rlto n d e fe a te d A lo h a in n ;- j o i i f o u n ty le a g u e th ir d fu n # co n test b y a score o f 21- bo th team s m a k in g 1C h its <f b a ll games in c lu d e d x u r- io r b aseball fans S u n d a y, fo rfe ite d to T w in O aks Scores fo llo w ; H o y. fo r m e r ly beaten by t w ic e reve rse d th e act and ' 'o G a ton in th e te n th in - Ga to n G aston was lead- to th e n in th in n in g , b u t d th e sco re and th e n b a t- ohnson in th e 10th to w in w h .it w ith h its and d o u b le p l iv . «.till o c c u p y in g tin - r e n te r <»f th e s p o rtiv e fttufte, y e t f, th e n a tio n o v e r n o w a i f rn g a g i d i l l th e p ro d u c tio n o f th e g r id - ln » n '- a n n u a l p re - .r-i on e x tr a v aganza — th e C o lle g e A ll - S t , ir - I * i■ -f( io iu I ( 'I im p io n ro u te I -it .'»•»hhi i F ie ld . C h icago, sehed- uh il th is y e a r f o r S e p t 1. o u t lit agauist th e previou.« <h fe..ted lb ,y a l Soda W o rk »»'••«*»> n ig h t and cam e out on the I . | of a se n e. T h e M o to i m en had wi tw o p re v io u s s ta rts and w t p o rte d to be easy m eat f league c h a m p io n s b u t th e y th e bcAt gam e o f th e Neuron H ill Z ie g le r s p itc h in g and th e dope M en's S hop M in s A close second was the iir ic x - i ” eh <1 d e f e it o f Ray M it t cre w .second place w in n e rs , by the M il S hop F rid a y n ig h t 16 to 12 B o th squads Jockeyed fo r th e ]< th e o p e n in g fram es, b u t the d i hci hats sta rte d to ho« I, U K q u a rte rb a c k and m a s te r th e fin a l in n in g J im Wei m in d o f th e a ll- s ta r s , a n y P eterson tu rn e d h i fo u i p ly one o f a dozen can be chosen fo r th e M e n ’ Shop Ire la n d 's w ir* th e o n ly firs w ith o u t w e a l'.cn in g th e tc .iiu . fJ o il c ity H a g u e team to keep ;; H e a d in g th e lis t is A ll- A m e r ic a n d e a n .slate They dum ped H F S a m m y B a u g h o f T exa s C h r is M a llo w ’s H am bm os 7 to 5 tia n , c o n sid e re d th e s ta n d -o u t H F M a tin g and B lo o m in g staged fo rw a r d passer in th e n a tio n a the beat gam e o f th e season F ri- y e a r ago. V e rn H u ffm a n o f I n <lay n ig h t. B lo o m in g fin a lly w in d ia n a , Ed G o d d a rd o f W a s h in g n in g m n in e in n in g s S c o rin g was to n S ta te a n d B u d W ilk in s o n o f n ip and tu c k a ll th ro u g h th e game M in n e s o ta a re o th e rs w h o sh o u ld and rem hed th e seventh fra m e tie d re c e iv e p le n ty o f s u p p o rt. at fiv e up T h e e ig h th w e n t score C la re n ce (A c e ) P a rk e r o f less and th e n B lo o m in g cin ch e d th e gam e w ith tw o ta llie s in the H u ke , H ay B m v id o f M a rq u e tte , n in th L lo y d C a rd w e ll o f N e b ra s k a , and Kr< |i ('le a n S late K e n S un d b a e h, P rin c e to n , a re a P e rfe c tio n B.ik« i v k e p t a d e a n q u a in t o f s te lla r h a lfb a c k s , b u t slate W ednesday n ig h t b v b la n k it . h a u l to d is re g a rd such m en in g B a tte ry F 5 to 0 S te in bach as M o n k M e y e r o f A r m y ; J u lie p itc h e d th re e - h it b a ll to g iv e his A lfo n s e , M in n e s o ta ; J o h n D ra k e , te a m m a tes a b ig edge to w a rd a P u rd u e ; B o b b y L a ru e . P it t , and w in C o rn e liu s V enetian., p u lle d up B o b W ilk ie , N o tre Dante. In to a tie w ith tin - C a n n e ry fo i B ig Sam F ra n c is no d o u b t w ill fo u rth place by tro u n c in g Berg- p ile up a lo t o f votes f o r th e f u l l g re n A Jo h n son 12 to 7. back post, h u t sh o u ld be clo se ly S p e cia l games la t T h u rs d a y n ig h t fo u n d th e I *•! feetm o B a k e ry t u r n I'H- i"d by D o n G e y e r a nd S te ve in g back th e Soda W o rks 5 to 2. l ’o th o f N o rth w e s te rn , a n d Ed w h ile M n c K c n rie M o to r C o lost J a n k o w s k i o f W isco n sin . to th e T ilb u r y M o to r Co o f M c L a r r y K e lle y , Y a le 's lo q u a - M in n v ille 7 to 5 T h e locals lost In th e fin a l f r a m e a fte r h a v in g the score tie d at 5 -a ll H e rb M a cK e n zie s ta rre d at fir s t base and scored the fir s t ru n fo r bis team Second H a lf ( rx lc rw a y Second h a lf o f th e .schedule in (('(»nlinu'-tl from paur b o th th e c o u n ty and c it y leagues n t m a tte r, so I asked fo r a pape UFtlct 'A»i> th;-» Week. T i auiM and p e n c il to w r it e h e r a le tte r W in p in y one fo u n d a nd the w h i H e r f o lk ' gave m e u ta b le t. I op ners o f ih e tw o h a lve s w ill p la y a '•lie d it a m i lu c r e was a le tte r w r it to u rn a m e n t to d e te rm in e th e sea ten to a n o th e r fe llo w b y m y g ir l son’s w in n e r. S ch e d u le fo r th e tw o I'v e been g o in g w ith tie r fo r y. ars leagues is as fo llo w s . e v e r since w e w e re s m a ll y o n see F r iila y . J u ly •.□ |( p v I'v e k n o w n In r a ll m y lif e w e w e n f«rti<»n Bakery; Cady M. engaged I d id n 't th in k she w o u ld di M n lin g lla m h in iM TueMday, A«iuu«t 'I II, F. M n lin tr v«. th a t to me. M a yb e I'm a ll w ro n g . OREGON and C au liflow er for Y our P ick les