The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Banks Winner
Second Place
County League
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B ï IKYING DIX
2
J. Jensen ami G.
Cornelius Team
Scheduled for
Tourney Play
C ornelius baseball team, ru n n er-
u p in the T u alatin Valiev league,
w ill play in th e fall tournam ent,
w hich begins this w eek am ong
baseball team s in this p art of the
state, exclusive of P ortland.
The team, w hich C ornelius w ill
m eet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 on
th e C ornelius diam ond, was se ­
lected at a m eeting in P o rtlan d
W ednesday night, too late for p u b ­
lication in this issue of the Argus,
H ow ever, the selection w ill A>e of
a strong aggregation, assu rin
rln g _
good game.
O utcom e of the gam e Sunday d e­
term ines w h eth er o r not the team s
continue in th e play, losers being
elim inated an d w inning t e a m s
m atched for the next bracket. In
th e finals, the team s w ill play at
V aughn street in Portland.
Cornelius, although i n second
place in league finals, won from
C arlton, the champs. 9 to 3. in the
last gam e of the season. D ierickx.
C ornelius hurler. allow ed only six
hits in this game, d ividing them
th ree in the first inning, tw o in
th e eighth, and one in the ninth.
A m ong the sp ark lin g talen t w e a r­
ing Cornelius colors, a re C hiotti.
c e n te r field. Cook at second, and
H olscher at third, all th ree young
players m aking an ex cellent record
d u rin g the sum m er. B attery S u n ­
day w ill be D ierickx and D eaville.
Federal Theatre
Players Coming
(Continued from page !)
\
rp H E Y say of G iuseppe O i-
Maggio th a t he is th e g reat
est a ll-ro u n d p la y e r in baseball
to d ay —
T hey sav of G iuseppe DiM ag-
gio th a t he is th e h e ir-a p p a re n t
to B abe R u th ’s title of ho m e-ru n
k in g —
They sa y —
Yes, th ey a re saving m any
tilings a b o u t th e New York
Y ankees' ph en o m en al outfielder,
know n not as G iuseppe b u t
m ore fam iliarly as ju st plain Joe.
A nd som e of th e w iser baseball
m en claim you c a n 't say too
m uch ab o u t th e 22-y ear-o ld S an
F rancisco Italian w ho as a fresh ­
m an last y e a r s ta rtle d th e A m er­
ican L eague w ith his terrific h it­
ting pow er, trem en d o u s, w h ip -
lik e th ro w in g arm , sm oothness
afield, an d n a tu ra l baseball in ­
stinct.
O bviously possessing e v ery ­
th in g needed to m ak e him one
of the g am e's g reats, Jo e is even
b e tte r th is season.
His h ittin g especially has im ­
proved, an d ev ery tim e he w alks
u p to th e p late som e p itch er
goes thro u g h a m in o r n ig h tm are.
F acing D iM aggio is w h a t m akes
ev ery h u rle r w ish he w ere a
shortstop, a catc h er, o r even an
u m pire, b u t n e v e r a p itch er.
G 7 L him a c u rv e b all an d
h e ’ll h it it a co u n try m ile.
Dish up a fast one an d h e'll
w histle it past y o u r ears in tw o -
note h arm o n y . P ossessor of as
fine an eye as an y o n e has seen
since little Jo ey S ew ell stood by
a n d looked ’em over, D iM aggio’s
all-ro u n d h ittin g a b ility today is
riv aled only by th a t of D ucky
M edw ick o f th e S t. L ouis C a r­
din als.
B u t m ost sig n ifican t o f all is
his p en ch an t fo r h ittin g th e ball
fo r fo u r bases. S h o u ld he con­
tin u e a t th e ra te he's trav elin g ,
h e ’ll lead th e ju n io r circu it in
hom e ru n s, w ith a figure o f 40
or b e tte r fo r th e season. F o r a
seco n d -y ear m an — o r anyone, it
m ig h t be a d d e d —th a t is som e­
th in g of an accom plishm ent.
H ow D iM aggio h its as m any
hom ers as he does isn 't q u ite
u n d e rsta n d a b le in som e q u a r­
ters, w hen it is p ointed o u t th at
Jo e is really a lin e -h itte r and a
rig h t-h a n d e r a t th a t. B ut th e
fact th a t h e is lo ftin g them o v er
th e fences in e v ery p a rk in th e
league atte sts to th e pow er th a t
lies in his sh o u ld ers and w rists.
A lthough it's h ard ly possible
h e'll ev er exceed R u th 's hom e
run record, DiM aggio, according
O nly in his second y ear of m ajo r league com petition, young Joe
DiM aggio. silh o u etted above as he tak es a lull s u in g a t the ball,
is w ell on his w ay to becom ing the outstan d in g p ersonality of
th e diam ond, eclipsing even o ld er sta rs like Lou G ehrig, left be­
low. a n d the g reat Dizzy D ean, right.
to p resen t indications, should be­
com e th e d o m in atin g p erso n ality
of th e diam ond.
D iM aggio spells color, th e
th in g th a t m ak es the tu rn stiles
click.
tim e, w ho tak es over the role.
O nly one o th e r m ay lay claim
to Jo e's obvious position as n u m ­
b e r one fan -m ag n et, and th a t's
Dizzy D ean. T he G reat O ne,
how ever, is a p itch er, a n d as
such w orks only every fo u rth
day a t best. T hen, too, th e re a rc
a lot of folks w ho d o n 't c a ie tor
D ean ’s general a ttitu d e.
B u t everyone likes Jo e. T he
personable, 200-pound husky is a
n a tu ra l, c ith e r on th e av en u e o r
in the ball p ark . T he kids on th e
s tre e t or th e boys in th e du g o u t
w ill v erify th a t, and th e re 's
every indication th a t DiM aggio
w ill be aro u n d 10 or 12 years
m ore.
T
OU G E H R IG m ay be every
bit th e ball p la y v e r young
you:
Jo e
is, b u t he d o esn 't q u ite h av e th a t
electric sp ark , th e in tan g ib le
som eth in g w hich DiM aggio em ­
bodies. A lw ays oversh ad o w ed by
R uth d u rin g th e B am bino's c a ­
re e r w ith th e Y anks, L arru p in g
Lou w as th e logic:.1 m an to suc­
ceed th e B ab e in th e th e h e arts
of th e fans, b u t it is th e y o u n g er
m an, com ing alo n g a t th e rig h t
B U SH ’S MARKET
De you know th at every day is b arg ain day in th is .
'
Do ’ <u know
y w “ n
B LSH S? A sk us how!
Do you knew th at o ur prices a re low er, th a t we f e a tu r e
q u ality m erchandise?
WE PRESEN T PROOF : Mrs Jaco b K ahlor shopped this
o rd er at ran d o m —
O ur
Local
Price C hain Store
TO M A TOES— No. 2> 2
1 Oc
13c
M ATCHES— C arton
SN O W D R IFT or Crisco. 3-lb. can
M AY O N N A ISE— Pint
SUNBRITE CLEANSER— Can
C ra c k ers— G rah am or w hite. 2 lbs.
SH R IM P— W et or Dry
19c
59c
17c
4c
23c
15c
23c
63c
22c
5c
29c
18c
Cash Savings of 29c Plus A d d itio n al 2>/2%
Saving of 5c. TO TA L SA V IN G 34c
FREE— I han d y pad clean ser w ith e tc r y $2 ordt
All
ICE CREAM Flavors.
Pint ISc
acked by
COFFEE P Closset
D ev er
>
<
SUGAR Special
w ith every
$2.50 o rd er
9
YOUR
Casual Suit
F o r e a rly fall. P erfect
first sn a p p y
d a y s. A c o m p lete o u t­
fit. N ubby t w e e d s.
sm ooth wools. P lain o r
f u r trim m e d .
f o r th e
G O A R'S
Woman's Shop
E. AL BAKNJÚS, P rop.
P e u iid
39
HO-Nt TS— Fresh.
Dozen
OATS—Q uick or Reg
19-lh. ' o k
SAI.AD DRESSING oi Relish
D urki e's. G
Q uart
" v i l RMf I.ONS
Pound
M itrriacc l.lcm scs
( ’hai l . Ilugli Sm ith l ’al« \ 11
l 'ul . and I abbie M Mail' i . Bank
.lanie-y Kdwuitl Alesuml« •. Fol» t
G rove m u te I. and Amy Bt II« S. .-
:.nns (ia tun
Juntcs Donald Bin kt* and Ellen
Ami«' Adams, Salem
C llffo id
B ei lli.i Bi
B l ic«'
II. e le i
and
II i/t I
in ici, llillsboi'o
H« niemin the mon* you tell, the
m ore voti d i w hen u m g A rgus
Want Ads
tf
ir a
b r in k
(jua it
lbs.
A
lbs.
If
29c
53c
39c
P ro d u ce Suggestions
BARTLETT PEAKS
Box
TOM ATOES—No. 1. 1 0 c
3 lbs.
G R A PEFR U IT—
S unkist. Dozen
ORANGES—
Dozen
LEMONS. S unkist.
L arg e size. Dozen
GREEN P E P P E R S —
S e
For rluffing. .3 for
( A NTAI.OI PES—
3 for
Fam ous D illard
SPI Mt M ELONS—
Large 2 for
05c
29c
15c
29c
SPI o s - •Yakima:
511 Hr
I .»r TlrlrnU
/t's re a lju ic e \
Iloti
llo lllrd and D G trlhuted bv
FIR GROVE DAIRY
GRADE A Mil K and t RE \M
Pilone l l t \ l
Stop, Shop and Save at Pi^gly Wiggly
Remember S. & H. Green Stamps
OATS
CHEESE
KETCHUP
COFFEE
FLOUR
SUGAR
1 REAM FLAKES. Q uirk nr
R egular
SHARI
Lb.
9 -lb.
58c
Mil
Lb.
25c
•MONITOR,
I L - u z . butt b
3
18c
fu r
i'O l.O E R 'S. Drip or P en olntur.
rin d
(2-lb. tin 53c) Lb.
Piggly W iggly.
1 !u a ra n te e d
49-1 b. sack
W ind Mill
Lib.
bag
.69
49
SPR ECK I.ES.
Pine g ran u la li d
Shop a t th e HILLSBORO M EAT CO. for “ two-
v iy ' savings! C ourteous, e fficien t b u tch ers s a te
you tim e. A com plete selection of m eats saves you
m oney. Plan a delicious m eat d in n er today and
shop here.
F rid ay and S a tu rd a y Specials
:
: ©tf ^LsYlUil
♦
4 to 5 -lb .
A verage.
T
Ik
ID. 11
I 1c
lb. 20c
♦
: RJ
: Dr
Slieed-
NO RIND.
♦ * . _____
WIENERS
KRAUT
1A
Ik Qfl IC
QU A RT
BOTH FOR
PL RE
5-lb. pail
69c
Seasoning.
$1.35
Ib. 14c
M INCED HAM , BOLOGNA, H EA D C H EESE.
LIVER SAUSAGE. Lb.
: Mutton Chops
M
2 lbs. 25c
M ake This M arket Y our M EATI NG Place
D uring th e Fair.
10
3 for
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 for
PEPPER . ^ - I b . cello pkg.
SALT —
—Leslie. 8-lb. bag
CA LUM ET BA KING PO W D ER. Lb.
SODA W A FE R S— Zion. 2-lb. box
GRAH AM CRACKERS— Zinn. 2-lb. box
BEEF STE W — Dinty M oure's. l i/2-lb.
SPA G H E T T I and M EAT BALLS. 1 > 2-lb.
Dinty M oure's.
49c
BEER
o
1 2 -o z .
cans
CASI-., 24 cans
$2.25
G O ETZ BEER
1 z -g a llo n
Q u a rt
26c
$2.59
CASE, 12 qt».
• Plus bottle depositi
WINE
I il(a n y F ortified
( PA PER PLATES, 12 in pkg. 3 for
25c
125-foot roll
15c
DELICIA SA N D W IC H SPREAD . 4-oz. can
10c
PO TA TO C H IPS— Blue Bril. J5« six,
25c
C-H-B PICKLES. 6-oz. ja r
lbs.
Town C lub L ager
10c
2 for
$ 1 .4 9
15c
15c
18c
18c
25c
25c
19c
19c
|JB U FFE T NA PK IN S. 80 in pkg.
2 for
X7c
10c
PICNIC SUGGESTIONS
RIPE OLIVES— F a ir O aks, pint size.
V eil Roast sx. Ib. 14c
LARD
BACON
CLEANSER— L ighthouse.
W AX P A P E R — Diamond.
PO UN D
SW EE 1 10-lb. pail
25c
1 1c
& a 5c’
< 1 a-gnl. 85c )
G allon
4 $ J 5 . 4 c 9
IC EC R EA M
P e ter P an
^ ; 5c*
29c
Ib is week wc fe a tu re "(.'111.I1
B .uiiuui-Pini'iqiplr."
PRODUCE S P E C IA L S
Watermelons
m ,
CANTALOUPES 6
32
find 36 siz.i
..........................
D illard
GRAPES ......
riiornpson’s 2
LEMONS Dozen
ORANGES
' 11" v
STRING BEANS 3
F e a tu re s
PEACHES
G row n by L aE ollette.
WE RESERVE TH E HIGHT T o I.IMI'I
10c
15c
49c
R em em ber— 2500 O th e r Item s Ju st as R easonable
ll’r«
dress and carried bouquets of m ix- '
ed flow ers
_
| The p arad e w as led bv F erd
G ro m r on horseback, dressed in old
fashioned riding attire, and riding A m erican m ade w atches a r •
side saddle, a picturesque rem inder
of olden days A n u m b er of floats the best buys on the m arket
depend a 1»i I i ty ,
w ere en tered also m any pi ts and a today — in
num ber of clow ns At jh e carnival beauty, precision and econ­
grounds th e line form ed for the omy.
judging, and the follow ing received
prizes: most u nique float, fust.
We carry a slock equal
G ro n er school: second Fai l S tretch
in q u ality and price tu
er: best deeorated. Ju n io r W omen's
club; best pet entry. Sam m y G o iter
large m etropolitan
and dog first and W ilbert M eKune
stores.
and tw o sm all pigs, second, largest
pet. S h etlan d pony. John B einaii
sm allest pet. Mrs A B Flint, tu r ­
tles. funniest clow n. C lifford T rask
as teacher's pet. fust, and H cuiv
“Let A ndy Fix Y our W atch”
Hesse, second. Com!»- float. P otter
O fficial S. P. W atch Inspector
and T rask.
for W ashington C ounty
The Aid w ishes to thank the many
Ilillsbork
people w ho helped the carnival SU E. Main SI.
W'ith service, m oney and donations
of m aterials, and those w ho p a tro n ­
ized so generously the varied booths
Srlinol O pens S eptem ber 13
Miss Thelm a Hesse will be the
teacher for the G ro n er school, w hich
opens S ep tem b er 13. T his is the
third y ear Miss Hesse has taught
at this school.
R obert Hill, w ho lias been at the
C lifford T rask hom e the past few
m onths, re tu rn e d to his hom e in
Mill Cttv Sunday.
M idway School to Open
M idway school w ill start T u es­
day Mrs Emm a Ross of P ortland
w ho has taught here tw ice before in
recent years, w ill tench the upper
room and Miss H elen Root of St
Johns w ill have the p rim ary room
Mr. and Mrs. T herlo H anson spent
several days the fu st o f this week at
Newport.
Mr. an d Mrs J. M. S tre tc h e r I
ccived a le tte r from th eir son
Joseph, recently, saying that he is
taking a th re e m onths' course o f
Mrs P P atton and C lara of C herry
G rove. Miss Mae C ooper of Forest
Grove, and H elm ut Allen
Mrs. Maun Hostess
Marion L athan. w ho is stationed
w ith the U S arm y in the P h ilip ­
pines. spent several days \ .siting
friends h ere last week.
Move to G rove
Mr. and Mrs. C harles S elfridge
Joseph C ooper and Mr. and Mrs . F. f.nd fam ily moved to F orest G rove
last
w eek. Mrs Si Ifridgc retu rn ed
O. S hay and M isses G eneva and
from a visit w ith h e r m o th ­
Laurel, all of P ern Hill: Mr. and e recently
r and relatives in Texas
Food News for F air Week
25c
10c
1
37c
25c
16c
20c
39c
OO
x»
ZffC
2c
in Skurnokuw.t Ih r pt-.l few week
lias»* ro tu rtird t«> Ih r p a i' id.il I i u i h
Ml « A nderson aet oinpantvd tin n ì
T hey w e re a ll in fo rm al
J. L. Anderson
-a *♦
.MILK—Mt. Vernon
1 (all cans
PEAS—Lindv. New
pack, tender. Can
_
FLOUR— Kitchc cn
Queen 49-10. sack
BUTTER—
fie ld M edal 'A.' Lb.
PEANUT BUTTER
2 Ihs.
Of,EG—Del M ar.
gnat school as an ex tra p u t of tin
naval haste w ork
M ountainside to Open
•
M ountainsul
school will begin
S eptem ber 13 Mrs ■u Dorothv M eCiini
will he the tenelín
Mrs V Sent! and ch ild ren of S,l
'e r to n hills and Mis Jesse Pendle
,,f M>" «’»> visited th eir I,roll,
c ''' 1 w Trask, and family several
days last week
m ..n >
.
M
M
' ? ‘‘i. M
Ah
Mrs r 1 w .
iind
u u,ut
> d W ohlsehlegel w ere
Nadine Bunnell and Virginia Bun- fab il
«ueata at the Mrs An
nell w ere a p rettv picture on then-
J aI av ho,nv
Independ-
beautiful flow er decorated float, the *
’ l" ’dl,v 111 honor of the b irth-
w ork of Mr and M i. W ith.on
_
I days of Mis W ohlschtagcl Mi Mm
1 lay and Mrs Itrudwav Tln*\ also
\ isilrti the Amos Vaas limnc in
Salem
Mary and F inest Lovogren and
Was n,' Reynolds w ent to lleppnei
d u rin g the Week i ltd to visti i d
ativ
M r a n d M rs Will l.aird ami d id
dren of E nterprise w ere Sunday vr*
I itors at the S A G o iter home.
B arbara DuVul and Will Twigg of
St atilt* Wash , w ere at the hoim of
his Mister. Mrs E ti/aheth Heed, sev ­
eral days the fu st of this week
Miss W anda l.ytsell and H erbert
S eiffert. w ho have been at the home
of th eir sister Mrs Della And» i mi.
BUY AMERICAN
Cornelius Club Names Heads:
School Will Open Tuesday
Food Suggestions
Illy Miss l.nrr.iine D em nilnl
SCHOLLS Final re tu rn s of the
re c e ip ts troni the l adies' Aid c a r ­
nival held S atu rd ay afternoon amt
evening at the G ro n er school
grounds hayo not been received as
yet hut th e am ount cleared I s 'e x
" i f
>
$•*' •' h u g e
n eielihernie t'n
'
l e v |i, • t o .
" as p r*"i‘’1” i,,,d
Iht \ u d a ttra c tio n s w ere thronged
till a late hour
M s Irinai Trask, w in n er of the
queen contest, and her princesses.
Flora Hueek. Marion»» loh »nns. n
C h a n d le e
these. Hope G arn er, w as once a
m em ber of the fam ous “G arn er S is­
te rs ” act, w hich p layed "b ig -tim e”
iPi-
«di._ Cooke)
in N ew York and Chicago in the
(By Miss Dorothy
local M . ethod i : ch u rch pulp t Sun-
old days of vaudeville. A n o th er of
CORNELIUS—
O
fficers
for
th
e
d
in - N cx; S unday Rev A
th
e troupe. A1 Adams, is an ex com ing y e a r lo r the C iv ic club w ere » P ay rag m u orn
C lo w n w h o s o
e w -HI
peak.ng. R..w.
for
C ivic
Sp
ill be speak.ng.*
Rev. Al-
n oted circus^clm en^
bOth elected at a m eeting a t the hom e of ex a n d e r H aw tle.rn e .s on a vacation
.
M rs L ester M
ooberry last T lu uesday
f e r n ___
H J1 _
L _ a d ... ie s ' club m e t a t th
iviooDcrry
esd ay
,,, e
ni
mCn? i S ° f «he e r c j P have afternoon. O fficers are: Mrs. M L hom e of Mr- W illiam M ann T'nurs-
“ w,„h
. , ° a t tock-
-- - °S have. trav eled ixuuiai:.
K athan. p it
resident. ___
Mrs. H enry w
Jac- day. A pot lu ck lu n ch w as s e r v - d
w
rtn
o o h cm iihinn
««
«u. o u t n fifteen
w
ith road
road shows
shows - and
and
carnivals.
One
- p re resid
M irs
r s. . a t'n noon
o o n io
to aooui
ab
after-
. ith
- - » carnival«
.* * *
v
h c obsm i u uhlen.
i i tern,
v vice
ic e -p
s id e en
n ....
t; t; A
u e e n . -r-i
i The
he ait
, a n . e*"SP°Zus Sirl. and several J W. Peabody, secretary ; Mrs. Leon- noon w as sp en t in piecing a quilt.
Ynprirnno
ard
_ . _ '
. and . . Mrs.
.
. L. . B
. arb
. er of Red-
haF o rhat L H0,1>iW00d ex.Pe
rie " ce'
a r «> Mplanci-.n
M elansoL V e ^ M .n g ’ ____
secretary
Mr.
F rd ’r a ithTh
y ear t h e , O re«on an d M rs- L ester M ooberry, treasu r- m ond. C a l. v isite d a t th e F W B ar-
F ed eral T heatre p ro tect has pro- er.
b er h
, ,
. ..
R
duced show s m o s tly ’ in th e P o rt- , B om . to M r. an d Mrs. H en ry H er- has been v e ry ill
■ -a rb e r
lan d m etropolitan area. L ast pro- ln S- a boy. a t F o rest G rove.
B irth d ay Celebi ib H
S t a k « p e a r e 's ‘ T h e CS i e
A h ’ ^ T h o ' O p e" s T " t sday
,
M-" a n d M rs .1 i M relli ofG as-
S h rew ? w hirh T A T an u n « of th e
C ornelius public ton e n tertain ed at th eir hem e F, -
th an in
T
by
p
u3S b ee" sct for T u esd ay .
d a y on th e 7th b irth d a y an n e. • r-.irv
and A u ^ s - The” :
? ng i UlL h id M e ^ T T
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T he cost of ow ning and operating
a "fam ily c ar” is less than h alf of
w h a t it was back in th e early p art
of th e century, it is revealed in a
No L im its
N ext to H illsboro M eat Co.
No Lim its
com parison of car o perating costs
S trictly an In d ep en d en t G rocer
m ade in a rep o rt received by the
O regon S tate M otor association.
"T he A rgus builds up to quality,
not dow n to price.” Save 25"7 on
y o u r subscription if you live in
W ashington county, by paving b e­
fore S eptem ber 15. 1937. w hen the
y e a rly ra te is changed to $2.
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T h u rsd ay , Sept em ber ?, 1937
P iM aggio, C alled G re a te st A ll-R ound S ta r, Scholls’ Aid Carnival Proves
Loom s as B aseb a’i’s D o m in an t P e rso n a lity Success: Irntal Trask Queen
Second place w as decided S u n ­
day in th e W ashington C ounty
B aseball league when the B anks
heav y h itters won from V erboort.
V erboort took the lead 1 to 0 for
a few innings, but th e heavy bats
of W ickman. Ireland, and Del-
planche, ham m ered out hits for
th ree runs scored in the fourth
for Banks, after w hich Banks n ever
w as headed
Sunday nt Banks. Roy will m eet
B anks in th e first of a three-gam e
series for the league cham pionship
L abor day Roy will m eet Sauvies
island of th e Sunset league at
B anks in the first gam e of th e fall
state tournam ent.
Banks will travel to C arlton to
play that team on the sam e date.
T he fall tournam ent' includes all
first and second place team s in
each league in and around the city
of Portland, excluding the state and
city leagues.
R. H. F
Bank*
Verboort
Wickman and Turk ;
Jensen.
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