The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 09, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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V, S i p i • m i n T 9 , 1 9 3 7
Hillii Football
Squad Lighter;
Practice
H î T. L S P. O ft O A ft G Ü S ,
Orangeinen Face
Loiigli Schedule
H IL L S B O R O ,
0 ft F, O O X
Filtre Seven
r of m usic in eronec, a g rcu p o f Hill b'.ru high
m oved across the road last w eek V.
.,udt iits al Rock a way over the hf»,i-
C. S tu b b did the job w ith one team
i w ho un4,cr - days.
of horses and a stum p puller.
ri a week ago ( lyde I*, 14 C >4*1(1
T he heavy ram s Monday and
he Por,
J S anitarium ,
Tuesday wen* very benefit-tul to
E I. h o . report i th e ..lc /.f ,h«.
(By
Mrs
I.
R.
S
trubbi
OREGON
STATE COLLEGI
g rapid
tu
rn
ip s and late gardens.
Clyde pi i, e
ViSt a avenue to Mrs
C e l i (III
I »t e g o li S tale . 1937 font
iREEN MOUNTAIN— S c h o o l
jlhqgsv art* h is staving M uriel K irkland of Portland.
(By C E. Harker,
a student in C<» uobia P re p arato ry
E
rnie
H arris is m oving his logging
hall equa,! will face tilt* Ino .1 d iffi­
ndpare
Mr. and M r,
Hem y Sebo« rnrtg and fam ily have Ja tetl M onday with eight pupils, outfit from the Pottuge tim b er this
ALOHA The fir ’ m eeting of the i iiotj. P t a ,luoti
d ili ehednle ili Ihe luatoi ■> of Ilo
Mi
Hazel
Wolford
i
W
‘•r.
wh
the
teacher.
attending
the
anti
Jo
h
n
C
au-
moved
in,4*
thè
stur
<
•
b
hiding,
form-
w
eek.
nt - U’eat her
in titiilion Six of nini- gam i., a ie A loha H uber F
Miss C lara Eng« bretsen
i r
B lu'- ¡n «I Whit. ispir od ; h» foot
hook
county
erly k, iowii a > LeIÌ£i s Cafe
' ociatioil Will be ht It, at th e ‘ chool ley spent th eir I da vacation at Ah
Mr. and Mrs C lifford Bigsby have
ball (¡mu • I I 'I ' 11 for the first fall aw av fr-itn f'o rv a lh s The O rang, ! house T 'tesday u 1 B p m T h e pi »- l.t/iig Heacii. Wa
Sena.tur E 1. H„, • and son Jack ie nurse, visited the school Tuesday. gone hop picking.
I Jari i « Is of Fugen<-
u
n
ti'
In
st
ib
lee
ci
aite
1
.
are
agallo
I
nr
O il th e I ¡Uh uh ool fo ld
G eorge Rosencro is drive: J the high
Mr. and Mrs. t L am phert art
attend«ed
thè
state
fair
thi
with
Rev
W
H
gt
am
for
the
y«*a
■
will
be
pre
»en,et,
G enzer Bros purchased seven
Tin h i\ afternoon and w ere Koh­ Id di" < 'alito ,i .a and Wa -ungton ap,join,m« nt of < jiinty council dele
pending • veral »lav n Seattle.
«king a system atic He sai. thè fair ¡a, grow ing bigger school bus which ’arted Tuesday. acres idjoining th eir farm from O.
Jac i <1 in .1 i ' i ■ I a >i l.oot und tio’ all ou (he road
Mr ant, Mrs W alt
Ko t ne anti
■der».d the struck This is a stub line w hich carries the J. McMahon last w eek.
mili«-s of this 4 ach y ‘SU If• - (
gate . and genei I ou, Ime of work
III ,a le thè opstach i wliich
din imu of C i.u h K M f ¡oodti nt
h ith : neh to he done th<* ' outing y ear is tie fam ily attended the
te fair Mon-
ai.d a g m u ltu ral exhibits th e higl pupils to B uxton w here they tak e
anil In .i I >i hm, It« eee I latido »ro a schedule presents. ( tach I .ou busines . on hand Bveryoni w hether day
an o th er bus to B anks union high
E s th c r C . le of he church quality of am usem ent feature^- am
FifU l i n e I n I pol led • f whit h 22 w» ir Stun i pred icts O regon 5hi,e will h< ha a child ill • chool or Pol is in - J B. G dstlorf hr a
airi« d a n k le.
chool. Iva Lea Rosencrons, Huth
Thu i da and n nade plans the w ide display of ag ricu ltu ral im
have its ht-.l team m i < • 1937, In vited to attend Hi ,i t ■ firnen, will
fres) iin i
•adman
Mr. and Mrs .Johr W
plem ents, including the most mod K 'sni and M erlin Watson a re the
students from this district
visited over the w •k-end Mrs
S im in nf w eight l>y graduations ,93.3. Conch S,m< i h r , * ca n as he served
(By Mrs. R. Hunger)
Sam a r ­ ern irrigate.r, m achinery, as w orth'
lu i
Sh adm an's i ter, Mr B«’,ty Lump. i’.an hospital. Portl in d. »od
of spec.al m ention.
laut • piiiu: llilh i will eol< r the head couch, the O ram 'i-m en
J r and Mrs. Jo e S m ejkal spent
t-covering
S
to
u
ts
Meet
Monday
School started S eptem ber 7 nnd
of
Seattle.
If
W
indoiph
en
te
re
d
t\
of
Htm«< ii with a lig h ter hoe and ph o only one eonfeiu’hce name
tiie
L
abor
day
holidays
in
P
ortland
sat i actorily from ai appendectom y
As*-1 Mt an t Seoul m aster Lloyd 1.1-
Mis. B ertha S h av er is the teacher
iter the high p< i n
P iiucipal it .i .i.ji fi i Coach S hn
Jack M urphy will
horses in th e horse show co
ty of im Vi erieneed m u lti lal ( )f the
¡ting friends and relatives. Mrs. this term
h r ha t ailed th e m x, m eeting <
this week
choo, th parU nent t«f G onzaga U ni- N i w rrned
tion
at
the
state
fair.
Rose
M
orris
accom
panied
them
and
stonew all defense of a y ear Ugc>. e r ’s optim ism i. the Large num hei T roop 219 Aloha at the Aloh
( 04« h at St. M ary’s
C lara Russell left for W estport
Besides th e usual attraction n<
of experience«, mt i i on hand this G ratigc hall for Monda f at 7 30 J .» i »ity at S pokane t h i ; wet-k.
rem ained for an extended visit.
Fa n< i R ichard C arberry. form-
w ith h e r p aren ts to m ake th e ir
*
N ice, « ri lc,teriueii wdl m All
Oliy am ount of expei teoee They are si ason
erly head football anti basketball features w ere in evidence at the a n ­ Miss Hailey at M anzanita
.teretl Scout ; urged to
home.
O regon S tate N orm al at M onm outh coa<l at St M ary' high scb»>ol nual fiesta on the grounds of St
Hw»i v 'I iikuu i guard Bob Suth answ er the « .ill t<> p ractice eight of attenti
Mi.-: R uth Bailey w ent to M an­
New pupils this y ear are H ubert
tem ber 17
orliilid .ho I. Iliinniell igl), aod It 1» that numb«*” being tw o -y ear mono
m L gene, will be bead coach at St Mary of the V alley Monday. D in­ zanita Monday, w here she w ill teach S h av er and Roy H unger.
(• p ,A’e has been q u ite ill S eu
Mri
n
er
was
co
y,
d
from
12
noon
to
6:30
The
A
nderson
fam
ily
of
P
ortland
gram
w
inners.
Van I .oto taehh
Don Wiek aod
p rim ary grades this year.
Mai?
r.» ;u H her. P ractice will
1 at he i hum«' for several days,
m. .Many o th er holiday attraction ,
P aul I.aw i' oee end
Gt raid Voo
Of .33 squad nit-mbei
w ho are
F rank G enzer and sons are th re sh ­
Au HO visi old man ls digging a and the Wit k ,ti and an», Larsons of start Fri day. F ath er C arb erry said, p.
If you have no m ore use for it
w
ere
a;
a.table
d
u
rin
g
ti
e
e
n
tire
I/W
anot,o i of la t ve.o
hung sure to b - nn deck. II are .cnioi 1 w< II Which etninds us <»f th e four- tin com m unity mad«’ up nn outing He 11
ing around Buxton.
the N otre Dame system
— sell it th rough the A rgus w ant
day.
i-k-
p
arty
at
Nesktjwn,
over
the
of g u ard .
I I juntoi and It, sophom ore Coach , ycur- nifi h«
who supported his end.
C
larence
Stecklein.
w
ho
recently
Hagg and K athleen Mc-
ads.
tf
M any erro rs ore being com m itted
S tin er w ill have an <’Xp«i icnceti ' f l l l h c l .inti m
V flri alls («one
r o th er tam ing lions!
I Ah
H illsboro attended the Al- this w eek. T w enty m illion young retu rn ed from a visit to his home
are
visit-
Mr.
and
Mrs
H
Dasclx
man
in
every
position
of
the
s
ta
r
t­
Ainoip! the loam ••priors of h et
Th, (it urg «• G ordon fam ily joiried
Ph«’ D« a Pi luncheon at the Port- ladies- and g e n tk i.a n a re ,,ff w ith in Iowa, is w orking for F rank G en­
yea-
hong team , who an* out of ing lin e-u p iiik I ex p » ft • to have a ii,. 3 10 4 X’ ui ’ lom sts on tin* boat in r relatives for several c vs Hl Col-
zer.
I C< n try C lub Tuesday,
capable alte rn a te and likely so p h ­ . Luke Kiinne vilh* last S atu rd ay on a Ville. Wash.
' Mi and Mr O scar Hagg retu rn ed th eir books.
’ U l U u i i n t h is \« a i are Kltiiau Sehid
Fishing T ack le
T w enty m illions beat retreat.
rn< ' a h tackle Toni G oodm and If om ore in reserv e at each post
F dgar L Saunder
Mr and M
i t r i p ' u Knur . H.
11 day from a four-day visit
Wed
C
uns,
A m m unition
(Too Late for Last Week)
From p lay and n atu re book
Oi
St- it guard
Moore and llow e,
w ith Mr. with fro nds in Yakima. Wash.
< njoyed a tw o days’ ’
Each
slides
into
a
class-room
eat.
»»cored 17 !.„ k 1 .«’UMrx H adding
•n d
P lo lp
.ro t I ’. ’ . I l l ...» ( if the ph asnig offen e w hich
A
b
irth
d
ay
p
arty
w
as
given
for
S
au
n
d
er's
parents,
Mr
id
Mi
;
T.
CO
RW
IN
H A RD W A RE
W
innifred
Thom
s
left
Wed-
Mi
J II Juck of the T u aln u t Pucking
How brow n and clean he look -. M. - Wilma B ailey a t her hom e
SWift IDovilig hackfield of hr,, year touchdow n » las, st a .on wdl be ••ven pl.il 1, h.is lc, a std the large building i.. S aunders. t«f Yamhill
128 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
nt.sday for E lm ira to tak e up her
m
ore
foinuduhlc
th
is
fall
with
the
in- Wahoci Dave (T itteh d en . !.«•-
A ugust 26. A bout 20 young friends
A gent Long R adios and
' m H uber ownetl by Mrs E W L iv - ! Mr and Mrs. Jam es Will of Val- (tutu io her new ly elected position
addition
of
m
ore
rev
er
and
p
in
­
R< Jack aod Sigh i
attended.
1
Johnson O utboard M otors
erm o re He will r«* pain,, re-roof ant, •.etz anti Mr and Mr A lfred F in- as teacher in t he high school.
G eorge R osenctons had his house
Pack . with some experience with ners and th e prom ise of plenty of k plum b the building, expecting to nel, t,f L akeview vi ited S untiay
Mr und Mrs. E J. Johnson and
passing.
Coach
S
tun
i
b
e
lie
v
e
h
•
th e n ipilai I.« , y< u are Wt Ketch
have it ready as a receiving plant in ant, M onday w ith th e ir parerits. Mr. fam ily vi; ited over the holidays with
Mi si d Mrs Erank A N orm an of
•n
Hay I.air. Ed G rogan. Fred experienced men a te capable of t i m e h » r the nut harvest He will and Mrs. J. D Finnelk
handling
a
m
ore
in
tricate
off*
m»e
S'-attl" form erly of Aloha They ai-
B.i mj' it'dim aod H arold W ojahn
m ake this plant his h ead q u arters, •»tore < hanges Made
While hacks ( •miiid up th e year in ­
t • tab,ishm g branches th ro u g h o u t
C arl Fuegy has s»-vered his con­ ,i made a trip to R ainier N ational
H earing was held A ugust 31 b e ­
clu d e H oward D m ,
Hob Nolan. A n n u a l F a ll H a n d i c a p
the county T in d will be tin* only nut nection w ith the Safew ay store h ere ' park
fore the P ublic U tilities com m is­
M
dvin
Tcschnor.
w
ho
broke
his
V iren h io tile e u e H ym n Jack aod r o u r n c y B e g i n s S u n d a y
packing plant in the T u alatin valley ant, accepted a position w ith the
sion at Salem on th e application of
Blioci Hollo
Ituilds Home
Safew ay store at O regon City w hich leg a week ago w hile w orking w itth G D T ucker, resident of R eedville
A nnual fall handicap w dl be held
i Linesmen, w ho a re prom ising ina-
(, W C an trell i.s building a hom e offt rs a w ider field H place is ta k ­ a tin . thing crew , is able to be up 14 years, for a u th o rity to take over
Euiest Hills C o u n try club b e ­ on In tract co rn er A lex an d er street
to ’ oil from the K squad of a veui
en by Francis H olbroke of B eav er­ i and about.
G eorge's T ruck Service perm it and
T D. Mitz, 1 of Jacksonville. Cal .
•l
are J ii k ( hrihten «n R obert ginning S eptem ber 12 AI, meinbci
and Whci’ler avenue
ton. who form erly held a ■ im ilar po­
operations under th e sam e
arc
requested
to
qu
alify
before
S
a
t­
b rother of J. E Mitzel. visited w ith continue
Si o r m g ,•1.111(1. Blown. Bill Cor-
A local lover t>f horse-flesh cam e sition in th e Safew ay store there.
name. The service has been op­
his brother s fam ily Sunday.
W o Hay I linger K enneth G eorge. urday night
to town the o th e r day on his spirited
H E. T u rn e r of M cM innville and
R n h a rd S to n eb reak er of Wald- erated by O tto G eorge since 1922.
B I! M r.r G lenh S andford and H a r­
charger. T he proud anim al took J H T u rn e r of Ai -ha and th eir
REAL
serving the area from R eedville to
t's W ojahn
( (intitules H atting I « atl
aversion to B uck's shiny, red d e ­ fam ilies enjoyed ev ery m inute S u n ­ p< ! ...sited tw o days w ith Mr. and P ortland, and in term ed iate points
M
r.
T
J
Nault.
( l o in h im
It. i i k
W e >. S chulnierich
H illsboro' livery van and acted m iscellaneous­ day anti Mondav T hey tw C rater
Ma. N ault visited for a few of Jacktow n. B eaverton. E’arm ing-
[ Home, C hurch,cy. ineligible last ath letic shining light, con,mu«
to ly. A little S m o -Jap an ese w ar e n ­ Lake, M cKenzie Pa
Co?, t h ig h ­ day Anna
at
the hom e of Mr and Mrs. ton and H azeldale.
ut
d
in
w
hich
w
ords
w
ere
bombs
>
• , !
lead the b atting in the Wi- tern In ­
way and at Sea Li«.ns Gave they G eorge G arrow in P ortland.
T u ck er is asking for au th o rity
anti
h«
«
I
:
w
ere
b
atterin
g
ram
s
ggaiti will be in uniform t,
ear tern atio n al league w ith an average
had the ra re privilege of w atching
Every S a tu rd a y and W ednesday
to expand and to operate for hire
Cluck.t ns flew home, dogs gave the tw o w hales playing w ithin a h u n ­ II E. ('. to Meet
wod i a prom ising player
of 3GH Wes is m anaging the Lewi
G range Economic club w ill m eet an yw here w ithin 25 m iles of R eed­
[ S chedule of gam es is not yet com ­ ton Idaho, team . H arvey Storey alarm and hum an spectators retired dred feet tjf the bore
at the hom e of Mrs. O scar Hagg ville and to and from any point in
pleted Goodm an said, due to plans of Fore t Grove, playing for Taco- to a part <»f tiie co u n try supposed to
Melva Je a n n e T u ttle w ith a com ­
he h ealth ier The ringside aw arded pany of friends from Salem spent a Si pteinber 15 at 2. The lite ra ry su b ­ O regon from w ithin th a t radius.
mu. i.s in second place w ith 347.
the victory to tile rid er und reserved w eek’s outing at C ra te r Lake. Coast ject to be discussed i.s the history of W itnesses testified th at shortage of
p d e d under the new lights at Pac ific
Try Our Large
th eir ad m iratio n for the horse This highw ay Elk Lake. Bend and San- Oregon, led by Mr H A M orrison. tru ck service in th e ir com m unities
was the first one-horse rodeo ev er tiam highw ay These Salem friends Plans for th e fall baz.aar w ill be exists to such an e x te n t th a t at
I disbanding of the C olum bia Wa h-
m ade
som e seasons farm ers do th e ir h a u l­
h« hi in Aloha T he victo r rem arked
F ington county athletic league* last
bow ed th e ir C hicago friends some
On th eir w ay hom e from visiting ing by wagon W itnesses w ere H. J.
t bpring
.Mr and Mrs John B erger, accom ­ a lie dug th e gravel out of his ear. of scenic Oregon.
h er m other at Pasco. Wash . Mrs. Schlottm an of H uber and R. C.
A num ber of hom e gain« will be panied hv Mr and Mrs H enry B er­ th at that w as th e first tim e he knew'
Mr and Mrs Matt K ing anti Mr.
played under the lights installed on ger and son H arold, took a trip to the m eaning of "hors de com bat.” and Mrs E T S tre tc h e r of P ortland G eorge Baughm an and son H arold S chappert of R eedville.
T h ey ’re delicious fo r school k iddies’ lunches
of A shland stopped off to visit at
ttie Hdlii field law, sum m er
Coqtnlh W ednesday to visit Mi and Stage Depot .Moved
w ent to M ount Hood lodge M onday. the I,. H. P lace hom e for several
T
he
O
regon
M
otor
S
tag
es
depot
Mrs A dolph L .h r and fannlv M r.
O ne of the p arty enthusiastically
P rin k Callison. U niversity of Ore-,
Is h r is th e d a u g h ter of Mr and has been moved across th e street pred icted that this m agnificent hotel days.
The B akery A round the Corner on 2nd Ave.
B ruce W heeler, w ho has been gon football coach, has one of the
Mrs Jo h n B erger. On th e v.ay hom e into th e G reen L an tern cafe.
situ ated at th e tim b erlin e at an ele- w ith Woody H eit's orchestra at F lor. highest all-tim e coaching records
they stopped at Bandon, v r d e I the
Mr and Mr C J S tickney took a •. ation of 6 000 fe< t •.’• th • xcellent ence all sum m er, is home, th e se a so n ' am ong the n ation's leading m entors.
126 Second Ave.
H illsboro
P hone 3531
Sea I.iun cavt . spent a day at N ew ­ 400-mile trip to S eattle. T acom a and roads of easy grades leading to it having ended th ere
In his 14 years as a coach C allison's
port w h ere they w ent ch ep- t a R ainier N ational p ark last w eek.
A
cross
from
C
ounty
C
ourthouse
will ev entually becom e th e most
The R. W heeler fam ily spent the team s have won 81. lost 20 and tied
EUGENE
O regon high school fishing, and retu rn ed hom e S atu i- Mi *s Slielton In ju red
p o p u lar recreatio n al c e n te r in th ree holidays along the beaches. Yachats. fo u r gam es fo r a percen tag e of .802.
st.u ■. will fill most of ||i.- im portant • I. i -.
Miss M ollie S helton suffered a states
FI r, nee and W inchester Bay.
rules in Hu- U niversity of O regon's
Mr and Mrs Ed A nderson made b roken an k le as a result of a fall
F ran k M urphy of Aloha. Wash .
C urti H olbert, w ho has been liv ­
varsity football cam paign this fall a trip to E ureka. Cal . over Labor from a step lad d er S he was treated spent the w eek-end w ith his p a r ­
ing
at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C
w ith hom e staters dom inating th e day
at th e Jo n es h ' pital. H illsboro, and ents. Mr and Mrs. C hris M urphy
W.
Brown w hile atten d in g school
1937 Wet,foot squad m ore strongly
Hans C ornils. accom panied by Mr is now hom e w ith th e an k le in a
Mr and Mrs. Roy S m ith anti Mr. here, has retu rn ed to P o rtlan d to
th an , \ er before
and Mrs Jo h n G odw ig of P ortland. p laster cast
and Mrs C harles F lorence left M on­ continue his schooling.
Led by eight form er P o rtlan d Miss Glady* C orniD C arl CorniL-
Mrs H attie E H aines of P o rtlan d day f<»r Oth ll to pick apples in the
M arian Hagg w ill e n te r Oregon
p re p stars the O regon contingent and W alter Ju stice visited Mr and w as a gut t of Mrs Viola M K ear­ Hood Hiver valley.
U niversity S eptem ber 15. H er large
n um bers 27 of the to p -ran k in g -»<> Mrs Elvin C ornils of A gate Beach ney last w eek-end Mrs Haines
E W
class of piano pupils w ill be taken
stpiad m em bers C alifornia usually over L abor day
form erly lived her« H er son R obert ence on L abor day.
over by Mrs A udrey V anderm ost.
Mr and Mrs’ Hugh Adams of I.o i tudyinc v«»i<•«• in New York
r,'presented by a high percentage of
P ickers S atisfied
Less n s w ill be given at th e hom e
player- elam is only sever, this yi-ar Angeh s \ isited Mi Nancy Boy anil
Hawi« v Buck and fam ily spent
Mr and Mrs J D Y ork and son. of Mr and Mrs AI Richards. Aloha.
The others come from W ashington fam ily d u rin g the week
th e holittavs at C annon Beach.
C H York, and fam ily w ent to In ­
G eorge B. A ntrim of D ayton, r e ­
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday
Mi
D oidthv Bov w as on her v a
-four- B ritish C olum bia and N e­
Mr and Mrs J. D M acG regor and dependence Sunday, w lu te J. D.
braska
cation last week She 'p e n t p art of d au g h ter M yra of S eattle brought Y ork is picking hops. The wages cently released from a hospital, is
convalescing
at
th
e
hom
e
of
his
S eptem ber 10, 11 and 13
P ortland's contribu tio n - to C u lli­ it at G rayn Hiv«’r W.t h and Long hom e S atu rd ay Mr
M acG reg o rs a re $1.50 per h u n d red and the g ro w ­
son s sqoa | are C aptain Tony A m a­ Beach, w ith Mr am i Mrs
Fred moth« r. Mr Anna G rand, w ho had ers are not so p a rtic u la r as form erly, brother. Ray L. A ntrim .
D orothy H oadly re tu rn e d from a
to W ashington high; Denny Hrenid. Kirsch.
been visitin g in S eattle d u rin g the consequently, pickers a re b e tte r s a t­ vi it with Mrs. Davis 'n e e G ladys
E rling Jacob-en. cen te rs Jefferson;
Mr and Mrs A rth u r Schulz, und past m onth
isfied
S ellers of Aloha, at W alla Walia.
Hon Husk, guard F ranklin; John d au g h ter J e a n e tte spent L abor day
M r and Mrs F ran k S tein er and
H elen L indahl is visiting relatives Wash last Monday.
Yei'by. end ¡uni Dale I ., , He. h a lf­ at the O regon beaches
‘on L aw rence of O lym pia. W ash, in Seaside.
Mr and Mrs V ictor Holm of A s­
< 1
L avella H yder and W illiam I are guests for a w eek of M rs Elm er
back. G rant; Dennis Donovan. q u a r ­
Miss Je a n McLean has retu rn ed toria w ere A loha visitors th is w eek.
te r
Henson and Huss Inskeep, C raw ford of P o rtlan d w ere united W illiam s and M r s C lifford L ittle.
to P o rt Townsend. Wash . to resum e
S
enator
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Ross
chap-
in m arriag e Sunday at th e country
tack le Hill M ilitary academ y
A lbert K em m er atten d ed th e O re­
CHOOL Days call fo r H e a lth fu l,
(iiilside of P ortland O regon's best hom e of th e bride's parents. Mr gon Bar association m eeting at B ak­
N ourishing Foods. T h a t's ju st
hot l„ d of prospe, is is K lam ath and Mrs T B Hyder, in Tillam ook e r
Kails w hich has fo u r men on th e C raw ford is the nephew of Mrs
w h a t we have. T he kinds th a t build
S ixteen good neighbors called
squad
'I hey a re Nello G iovanini John Z itzm an of B ethany She a t­ upon F ritz G in d h a rt last S atu rd ay
stro n g stu rd y bodies. W ell know n b ran d s
and C han Berry, guards. Bill Estes, tended th e w edding
and spent th e day w o rk in g on his
accep
ted universally by th rifty discrim in at­
tackle, and V ictor Iteginato, end
unfinished barn H aw aiian m usic ac­
o th e r O regonians listed for d u ty
ing m others. B rought to you a t Econom ical
R em em ber th e m ore you tell, the com panied th e feast at th e close of
tin fall are K une R obertson, q u a r ­ m ore you sell w hen using A rgus th e h ard day's w ork.
prices th ro u g h our efficien t m ethods of dis­
te r and Hoy Jensen, tackle. Eugene; Want Ad.s
B yron B ritch M onday en ro lled as
tribution.
I.lovd Beggs, guard. Hood Hiver;
M< I Pa oil I ¡laid S p rag u e Hiver;
fe e d
Walden, guard
LaGrnndc;
Chuck B raeher. tackle Pilot Hoi k
COLUMBIA BEST.
t liff Morris, tackle. R eedsport;
Boh Blenkinsop. end. M cM innville.
1-lb............................................
L eonard R obertson, end, A lbany'
Hank Nil en. q u arter, A storia; C on­
G round to m eet y o u r req u irem en ts for Silex. P ot o r P ercolator.
nie G rahh. halfback. B aker; Jav
G ra ' t-al. lialfhack Pendleton; Jim
Nicboison. halfback. Salem ; Boh
Sm ith, halfback.
M edford, and
N o rth ern h a rd -
F ra n k Emmons, fullback. B eaverton
Eight, ¡md possibly nine, of th e
w h eat. 49-lb. bag
II slartin g positions may he filled
<l»*s
39c)
9c)
( 2 4 '/ s
83c)
by hom e-bred g rid sters this fall.
Aloha Huber P.-T. A. to Meet
Tuesday Night; Scouts Called
School Starts at
Green Mountain
ge P« tr
Orchardale
ReedviHc Man Asks
Truck Line Permit
BARBARA JEAN
BAKERY
C ream PufSs
Bethany-Cedar Mill
Cookies
Many Oregon H. S.
Stars on "U ” 11
School Days
S
Cartwright Says
FR ED
offers
$1.39
YO U
Strongest offensively of the U n i­
v ersity of O regon's 43 football
squads since 1891 Wits th e 1928
eleven, w hich ran tip 234 points
against 59 for opponents in w inning
pin e nf 11 starts
H ealthy
Kiddies < ♦ >
m ake the
Best Grades
See th a t y o u r children
have plenty of th e nec­
essary vitam ins d u rin g
the school y ear.
♦
♦
♦
W e a re h e a d q u a rte rs
fo r all
V itam in Products,
Y east, Etc.
+ ♦ ♦
HILLSBORO
PHARMACY
"S ave on D rugs"
P rescrip tio n
Specialists
the Best in
Q uality M eats
CHINOOK SALMON
Choice Columbia River
For T ab le U se, C anning, Etc.
S ta rtin g S a tu rd a y m orning and ru n n in g fo r about
10 days, we will fe a tu re fresh -cau g h t
Chinook Salm on at
Special L O W Prices
PORICROAST u .
18 c
BEEF ROAST,w
15c
VEAL ROAST Lb
14c
MUTTON ROAST Lb
11c
BACON siOSONINC' ........................ 13c
SWISS CHEESE ,,.
29c
All M eats Inspected by D rs. Nicol an d A lm qulst
.. ................
R em em ber th e N am e—
C artw right PONTIA C Sales
for USED CAR VALUES von w on’t easily fo rg e t!
Res. Phone 321Z
W e close at 9 o'clock Sharp every S aturday n igh t
bars
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SPERRY'S
USED CARS
Reduced $50 to $75
1935 OLDSM OBILE
Sedan ...............................................
tf t/M
1936 PO N TA IC
Coupe ............................................
1932 BUICK
Olt)
Sedan
1929 FORD
IVORY.
M edium size bars
"
GOOD - WILL
1930 CH EV R O LET
P resid en t signed S u g ar B ill adding 53c a h u n d red
to cost of refin ed su g ar a fte r S ep tem b er 1. A ll
sugar refined before th a t d ate is tax free—th ere
probably w ill not be a re ta il adv an ce on su g ar
im m ediately. H ow ever, a large advance seem s
certain. O ur advice is to BUY SUGAR NOW!
SOAP
lie
Pancake Flour
49c
9 A W TD
SALMON S ,....... 2
SOUP
PEACHES
PINEAPPLE “ ™
rsli"d:. 2 25c
................
AC
lt/O
$<f
$<|
1935 CH EV R O LET
T ruck
4/3
S everal O ther B argains
T ea G a rd e n Drips.
(1 2 -o z. bottle
CARTWRIGHT
P O N T IA C SALES
Washington County's Only Authorized Pontiac Dealer
SA LES and SERVICE
227 8. 3rd Ave.
DII.I.SROKO
Phone *51
15c)
26-oz. bottle ...............
C am p b ell’s T om ato. Give th e kiddies
a good w arm noon lu n ch ........................
Del M onte M elba H alves.
2 l o’s tin
Dole's H aw aiian.
MATCHES
TA MC
O
Search- /»
light.
boxes
E very strik e a light.
SALAD DRESSING.
A Z A Ì.N V I (P , 21c) Q uart
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D eliveries D aily
Q T o n r i ' r' 1<n~
PR O O F OF LAST STATEM ENT
A Lead P encil Does Not C ontain Lead !—A lead pencil
contains g rap h ite and selected clays.
FRED’S
Phone 651
NOT W
BSAMS
SUGAA
Id ah o Sm all W hite. Look a t
our saving values. Lb..............
25c
35c
CRACKERS
19c
A pproxim ately 130 C rack ers each pound.
P u re C ider.
VINEGAR JOX Gallon
s„ : r e C ider- 15c
40 GRAIN. B ring your ow n containers.
OXYDOL K
D rop
PEAS Dew
S ugar. 2’s
D ATCIMQ
inpgkgro" der
tins
Choice Thom pson.
i*5 Seedless. 4-lb. bag
BAKING POWDER
97^
A
IV »
. ZtfC
(25-oz. tin
19c) 50-oz. tin
M illions of pounds used by th e G overnm ent
every year.