Tage Six R g o . s I 3* « ££2 « ■ ¿3 H ------------ L L L L L Í ------------------------- Í Í J L Í Í A R n U , S » --------------------- Banks Winner Second Place County League 7 9 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 ’ 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 ° f ' he Y am ‘ ° f G loria McCo>’ Fl ™ 11:11 ° " ' - wdfl he h A . J ? . t u li W^ Ch H M cthodlst ^ u r c h occupied the ers p resen t w ere M r. a n d M r w ill be brought to H illsboro has ---------------- been played only once in P ortland. i 119 S. 2nd Ave. FREE DELIVERY Prices Good Car Ow ner's Costs Reduced Phone *71 ' A nytim e 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. 28 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. 111 ---------~ L L S B O R O , , V O 'U R IL EG O JN N HU FR EE D ELIV ERY — Four Times Daily 1 00% Phone 3131 U nion— P ric e , E ffective F rid a y and S atu rd ay , Sept. 3 and 4 - d i lh b e n , 91 )