The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 22, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    TUE
Vage Ten
j The only penalty of th e game was
' against Tigard for offside.
Defensive play of the Blue and
l W hite squad was outstanding, but
on offense ti e locals proved poor
] "mudders," bt ing unable to get
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thetr running plays to click in
scoring territory W hen the game
Tigard Holds Local Team was called,
it was reported th at
_
_
four second* remained on the tune-
to 0 * 0 S c o re r r t d a y
keeper'» watch With time left for
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; one more play, it is possible th at
Hllhl and Tigard gridiron elevens HUhl might have passed for a
score.
battled to a scoreless tie Friday Lineups :
afternoon on th e stow, muddy Tiger Hilhi
< •) Tigard
Hillmen Play
Scoreless Tie
S tu n k an l
RKL
H IL L S BU R U
A K GV S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thursday, November 22. 1981
Red Cross Roll
Longs Turn Out
l ax Payments
Call I’nds Soon
New Type Plaue
Continue Hinh
of the State of On-gon says:
Cornelius Port Meter
"1 am glad Io call the attention
Lineups Thanksgiving Clash
<('ontlnu«d from )»«<• 1)
Here November 29th
10:45 a. in.
The current Issues ot belli Pop­
ular Aviation a id Sportsm an Avia­
tion have articles and |6to(ograplu
about the new I on,: an plane i'lie
new ship is entirely different from
anything now in use and has a t ­
tracted hundreds of visitors to look
at It.
It Is of tin* low whig type, such
as now used by th e large mall
planes, but the wings Instead of
Ä
f
f
U» X * w t . « s of a
Fow ler
of the people ot Oregon to the
annual nationwide roll call of the
American Bed Cross
"During the depression the Keil
Cross lias given relief lo one out
ol ci cry five iM-rsons In the Untied
States To victims of unemptoy-
nient. drought, tornado, earthquake,
flood and other causes of distress
they liave supplied food, clothing,
housing, m using and medical care
Furllicrinore. they have m aintained
public lieallh nursing, aid to sick
and dLsabled veterans, and other
constructive welfare servnes which
must be safeguarded and m ain­
tained during the emergency la'riod.
" I liope every citizen ot Oregon
who ra n possibly do so will enroll
In this legion of mercy, for every
dollar so Invested will ii, in to bring
hope and safety Io sulfering h u ­
manity throughout the world."
advantage in every departm ent of CoakKt
R T I.
Cooper
Will
Jenkins
KG l.
play, but were unable to sink their W underlich
2 Cawrse
C
Steele
G
oetter
cleats In touchdown territory.
3 W ahner
l\vnald(>s*n
Pewchka
LG R
Hillsboro threatened to s c o r e M ohr
Podbielen
LTR
Kaldmeyer
gull or swan. Tills gives the ship
l.F f t
Sims
twice during th e tilt, driving to the Grogan
several advantages. and i t h u s
5— Wunderlich
Carson
B arr
Q
1 proved to be very easy to fly.
Tiger 10-yard line In the first Coofc
8 — Coslett
Muinn
K ill
Forest Grove
period and th en uncovering an Rica
It was built at the lo n g shop
Sm ith
I.H R
7 S tum p
F
H ite
HoUcher
aerial attack In the final quarter Mutecher
north of Cornelius, where several
11— D Hines
8 Rice
Torbet
H ilh i »ubetitutett
Patterson.
previous models were built. Much
th a t carried th e ball to the 12-yard
12— P Hines
9— Patterson
Kahlm eyer Samsel, Schulmerich.
ol tile work was done by students
stripe as the game ended Tigard Cawrse,
10—Samsel
IS—Phelps
Bnm leew e. W il. iGoodin,
Tigard subati-
of
the Long School ot Flying E ast­
was unable to penetrate the Hilhi tu
14— Higby
11 P ea'hka
te : Moore
ern experts predict th a t the plane
defenses beyond the locals" 40-yard
Refere«: Patton. U m p ire : Men incamp.
15— Allen
12 -Burr
may
establisli a new style ui a ir ­
m arker and gained but 57 yards
14— G oetter
16— B enner
plane building but nothing definite
on running plays to 177 for Hills­
18—Nordgren
15— Molir
will be known until better w eather
boro.
20— B ritton
18—AMs
allows more flight testing.
21— Selm unel
Mr Long states there Is a move
F irst scoring th reat by H ilhi oc­
17— Schulm erich
23—Workman
on foot to stop experimental work
curred In the middle of th e first
18— S tunkard
'in Oregon, wlueh would be a serious
25— Sager
19— Torbet
quarter after Tigard had gambled
tContlnum l fro m tw o * I I
loss to Uu« whole state
26— HUlis
20— G rogan
for a first down on th eir own 42- :
were stolen from the Union Oil
27— Franks
21 Holscher
yard line and tost. Rice, midget
company station at Cornelius T hurs­
28— Zuiunerman
Hilhi half, raced 16 yards for a
New grand jury for the November
23—Cook
day evening according to a report
29 Bailey
23— Goodin
first down on th e Tiger 26 and term of court was selected Monday
30— C arpenter
24- Chase
then Holscher and Cook made 10 when members of t h e recently
| gained through a bark door.
31— Kappel
yards on a first down on the next drawn jury panel reported for duty
25 Bronleewe
Rowin T Poplin of route 3 Hill
32— Storev
26— HoweU
two plays. The th reat bogged down O m ar FY-ndal; of Forest Grove was
Seven
new
members
of
tlu-
Hilhi
boro was arrested Thursday on
on the 10-yard line when three named as jury foreman while other
33— Boyd
27— Bentley
Si-naU'
club
were
elected
Monday
line plays gained six yards and a members of th e group included
night and given tlteu- first exxtrse of
pass to S tunkard fell incomplete, j Layton W atts of Hillsboro route
COACHES
< initiation Wixlnexilav before Ute
Two blocked Hilhi punts assisted • Simon Hershey of Hillsboro route
B. M Goodman. Hilhi
F L. Halverson. F. G.
student body assembly New Sen- of Hillsboro
.
. route
.__. 5 was
ators Include George Holscher Bud Sftlll™ky »nxl booked on a chargi
Tigard in holding off th e local a t- *■ Howard J.
iln<1
Person. Jim Samsel, Robert P atter-
creating a disturbance,
tack during the second and third " ' 'J* ° { „ B“ '* rto n ", L2uks ,A
soil a m i Jim Grogan, seniors; D ick ..
periods, but in the closing moments
route 2 and Carl et a l. appoint lag tem porary receivers,
I 1*11 •
*11
Abts.
jm
uor:
and
Jack
Christc-tt,
"™ ”
.G u y M ount vs. M arshall T . Ryan et al. k j r O V C - I l l U l l L i n d U C r S
of the game Hillsboro opened up a C „ .
ot , Banks TOUte 1.
fteahman.
Sentence of six montiis In t f l P ' a llo w in g filin g of supplem ental com« I
passing attack th a t seemed destined county
Each answered roll call by giving I
la i—
in t ; v—
Kern *—
Kastm
an vs. ■*—
Irv - in 1 g C. Kaat- i
I T
fl w*« « «
jail was unpossed u p o n p - ,-
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— YOU KNOW US!
to
of the fire
w pull
pi*A4 the game out w*
ck-xwxi,« ex#
—x.,e x m an. o rd e r. VS C. Stumbars va. nazei
iui introductory talk of his favorite
Hilhi took possession of the ball < ' I > a X Poplin
of
Hillsboro
POUtt
Buddina
| • A
— aes«w
s«ss.v et
w- al.
«•«, decree.
wws . WW , State • Indua-
11UUS- 1
candidate.
Chief
feature
of
the
pro­
T
v
x
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rs
e
x
is s iilt i. V
x
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.
•
,
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,
WE KNOW
o n it« ow n 30 a n d w ith th
ree b e a u - I 3
T’leeda.v
when J u he
plead guilty t o be- a D trial
Accident fum nikuin n
vs. Leonard
tC onlinued frv m pane 11
r ifu l n ^ s
v ^ d s fro m
fo re
C ir c u it
dge
"
,d ,n w ,.. G .w
gram was a debate on Uie ques- :
tion. "Resolved: T hat all neophytes
tilul
passes,
tu
o
lor
six
\a
ru
s
ironi
chanre
of
eontributini?
tn
tJv*
de-
w
-
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v*-
C.
R.
Oman
et
ux.
H n b m h e r to
tn B
FU
r r and
a n d another h
O I ^ “ V n o u t in g IO U lc a e - i viefault.
dogs" staged a brilliant attack In should Ivave an average grade of at
d p c r w , A.
A.
Schram m
Holscher
arr
by v I .
tlie final quarter to win 12 to 10. least 80." Tlie affirm ative was up- i
A n n ie .M Pearce et al. d e fa u lt; VV lik e
the same combination for 22 y ard s.:
Fine
of
$25
was
imposed
upon
A bstract company va. R a y -H a lin g . In c., Last year Uie Blue and W hite was held by Senator Barr ami Elwood
and three line plays gained to the Louis B. Holt of Hillsboro route 5 o verrulin g m otion ; John Strubich va. Os­
considered
several touctidowns bet­ Coslett, while tlxe negative was j
Tiger 18-yard swipe, only to lose
ald W . P utnam et al. co n firm a tio n ;
Monday in the Hillsboro city re ­ w
L iquidation Shute Saving« bank, o rd e r. ter titan Forest Grove but were only defended by Senator Doern a n d !
the ball on downs.
corder's court when he plead guilty S tate va. K rank M . R ing, order ; K il­ able to win 6 to 0 in the final Setiator Cook. Tlie rem ainder of
Tigard punted and H ilhi opened to an intoxication charge. He was patrick*« va. George H Underwood et period
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a fter being outplayed for the meeting was spent selecting
another drive from th e 40. Hol- arrested Saturday.
ux. default and ju d g m e n t; E rm a Ardeel 1 »hrtw» m u a r t e r «
neophytes.
vs. Rene Ardeel. decree. C arl K linge vs
* 2 7 q u a rte rs .
Senator Barr, eliairm an of t h e )
scher’s attem pt to pass was blocked
Denying a motion to file a s u p - , c H Bllk. M
c.nfim...R« c.n 1 Given a dry field and _ good _____
foot-
and he chose to rue. gaming seven plem entary complaint against the kimse « at »». F. s. Hallock « al. ing. the locals liave a good chance initiation committee, called Sen­
yards. Another pass. Holscher to Sherm an Mill company to include .confirmation. s ta te in d u a tn a i Accident to upset the favored Vikings Tlie ator m-ophytes a t the Wednesday
niU1 m
«.Ilm en are a h a rd -flg h u n g 'sc ra p - assembly and each m rm b rr was j
Kahlmeyer, gained 21 yards to the
a topic to talk on for three
Tigard 19. On th e final play Hol­ n o n to tne tiko bringing suit. Judge | client commi««n>n va. v in een t Skdiier et Py lot w ith an offensive featuring given
minutes.
scher made seven yards on a fake Bagley Tuesday instructed receivers! *i. judgm ent o f vo lu n tary non-suit
L. off-tackle line plays a sparkling
Senator Peerenboom. chairm an of I
pass to place the ball on th e Ti­ to examine claims of all employes
.£!««£> ~ L . Co. « al default
atWck
Je
of
Uie dance committee, reported th a t
gard 12-yard line.
and oth er claim ants against
f . c. ¿ , , 5 5 7 7 . 1 »
They have shown a strong Uie annual Senate dance would be i
Hilhi advanced the ball 177 yards | mill. Filing of
supplem entary j John M u n d o rff et_ux. o rd e r: and Liquida- defense regardless of conditions Iveld ttocember 7. an Invitation was 1
Bank o f B eaverton, orders.
during the game to 57 for Tigard. Complaint Was unnecessary, he held. lion
but tlie offensive th a t clicks on a extended to the aluninj anil stu-
The
following
dav
the receivers
P rob ale o rd er, w ere i-.u ed i n t h e
rents of Beaverton. Forest Grove
Honors on first downs went to the fiUoi
receivers wuitn. o( C o lu m b ia C. W hitm ore. J.«ep h dry field is noticeably ham pered and Tigard as well as Hlllu stu ­
locals with five, three resulting tiled a report approving all claims Buhck. Julius H enrikaon. C a .p e r K e h rli. by mud and rain. O ffsetting this. dents.
M a ry Paterson. Flo ra C. H illie r, H . G
from passes and two from running for wages.
Forest Grove has a heavy, veteran
The Hll Hl V club invited the
LET US GIVE THANKS
A pp ro xim ately 150 disnussal o r ­ V in c e n t. M a n a A. lte l, W illia m Harde- team th a t specializes in line smashes Forest Grove group to a Joint
plays. Tigard tallied but one first
beek. C. G. Robertson. John C. Young and
down and th a t as a result of re­ ders were issued this week by C ir­ P eter Dethlefs. G uardianship orders were inside tackle, end sweeps and la te r­ meeting last Thursday. Visitors
covering a Tiger punt blocked by cuit Judge Bagley in clearing the iaued fo r Biance L . Bennett and Jack al passes. Tlie Forest Grove back- present were execuUve members I
Olve thanks for Uie privilege
Hilhi. The Hillmen attem pted 11 docket o f non-active cases. Many H .m m e irig h t.
field consisting of Phelps. Hines, and the advisor. Forest Grove re- i you have in sharing in this Nation s
passes, completing five for a to ta l; ot Ibe actions dismissed were of
< o * un " i 1 m k ** 11
V inrent B ritton and Bailey have a distinct ported on the m inutes of Camp blessings and the |>art you lia v e i l l
of 81 yards while the home team lQng standing and are as follows: i cZ~r“<-i “ x * l " p .
«i’ vs.^Vk-i advantage over Hilhi backs in speed. Collins convention and otlver sub­ making t h u world a brighter and
jects discussed pertained to prob­ better place to live In for Unix
attem pted four, three falling in - ; Order, in the follow ing circuit court ■ to r F . - t e r et .1, D. w. Gra,ty v». Elmer weight and experience
within Uie sc!axils. Maurice
complete and one being intercepted.
tki*
K°
B
'
Goody
" Goodman lems
Romlg of the faculty was newly less fortunate. Be thunkful th at
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probably s ta rt G rogan and elected advisor of Uie Hl-V club you help build up- and continue
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ni*n et al. M a lte r L.
M ille r vs. W
illia m » ill
H tnscom , A
H . Schuaufeidt v ,. j,,,.ph Samsel a t ends for Hilhi. Mohr and
Present advisors an- Paul P a tte r­ to scorn men and meUiods which
i G arb an n o
et
al.
J.
W . VanderveUien W lU lderllC ll
would tear down the principles up­
a t tackles, Peschka, son and Romlg.
va. G. F. Via. S. B. Haakin et ux va
G w r t e Snyder et »1. John Young ei 'à i , Coslett, Cawrse or Goodin a t guards
Philo club ixirty was given Wed­ on which our forefathers founded
V». s . B. W a rre n
et »1. w. Rediind «“ 'd either S tunkard or G oetter at nesday evening
at Uie laime of our happiness and prosperity.
W. Clair Murdock w w Bose»«
center, in the backfield he will Mr. and Mrs. T Sholes. The host­
, Forre«’. R. F. ng land. M . J. F itx la f v». s t a r t
anv
f r u ir n t
esses
were
MLsses
Evelyn Pasley
O tto Enck«on, W. D . B u rn ett va. Joseph
°
following
Batchelder and Helen
p
G ettie et ux. County of Washington B arr- Cook. Holscher. Torbet, P at- M argaret
Nelson.
I v4. c . L . B row n, County of Washing- terson, Kahlmeyer, Rice and Bron-
! ton vs. W illia m H. M cAfee. County of le e w e .
Debate tryouts are expected to
W a -h in x to n v». M cA fee B n * ., County o f j
next week according to Mrs
Probable
starting lineup
for end
W ashington v». Peterson Brothers. Coun-
Elizabeth
Abraham coach
ty of Washington vs. W 'hitten 4 B ry- Coach F. L. H alvorsons Vikings
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
• n t , W ashington county
G. R. W a tt i finds Storey and
Sager a t ends can tile company vs Claud L. Roy et al.
et a], W ashington county va.
H.
R
—
A
M
Jannsen D r illin g
company vs,
Kuehn. County of W ashington va. G. R, Kappel and Nordgren a t tackles. ('h a rlo tte
Phone 441
J«*»«.
H a rt y
vs. 3rd and W ash.
a t guards. JMck P o w er , Anderson.
W a tt. County of W ashington vs. D. L. B enner and Schram el
M abel Y am ada, by guartlian
L am b e rt. County o f W&Ahinfftnn va. W . Hillis a t center, Bailey a t quarter,
ad item . vs. J«»hn H erm an et al.
J. F i t i l a f f , County o f
W ashington
va.
B ritton a t full. Phelps and Hines
Louis H e rin g . County of W ashington vs.
J. G. Lenneville. County o f W a«hing- a t halves. Zim m erm an is another
! ton vs. K. Q ualley, County of W aah- strong backfield possibility.
“Pendleton” all wool blankets
; ington
vs.
John N a eg li,
W ashington
oi».y ...
OMBty vs. Ben T .
W hited, County
o f i I _ Fore£t Grove game on Thanks-
$5.00 and $6.00
“ Perfection” L eather Jackets
W ashington v ,. j . h . Yoder; s. E. West- Kivuig day will be the last appea -
over v.. j. w. G ilp in . D ettaven a Son ance on a local gridiron of 14 Blue
“W estw ood” buckles and but­
PENDLETON
H a rd w a re company
v ,.
Dan Freeman, | and W hite veterans. These Include
I L . C. Endicott
Grand Jury
Drawn Here
Local Man Hurt
in Auto Accident
Hilhi Senators
Natile Neophytes
H.«e to Clash Local Held
CORWIN HARDW ARE
llcudquurtri^
Hunting and Fishing
Supplies
Aladdin lain pa
Approximately tlS.lkk) In delin­
quent (axes for tlie years 1831) anil L o i i i ' m K a d i»
T u b e« T o d e < | F ree
prior have been paid into the coun­
ty departm ent during tin- post
week, bring the total rolleelcd In
a little over l m> weeks to about
32S.OOO, according lo Miss Gliulys
Eisner. tax deputy. Collection of
permmal property taxes during tlie
drive now total $(1(175, ¡die declared
New modern 5-rooni house, up-
Payment« have been received by to date kitchen, full busrinenl. fur­
Ih c c o u n ts
t a x d c |N ii I m i l l ! o n g a
nace Best locution In city Priced
proxltnately 25 per cent of the to sell.
properties listed as delinquent for
FOR RENT
taxes for 1030 and prior yeurs, ac­
Also have houses to rent.
cording lo the district attorney’s
office. The foreclosure compluint
which was originally to have been
flhxl November 10 Is being held up
temporarily due to the large am ount
of delinquent tax certificates be­
ing redeemed The complaint will
pobubly be filial about December I
Real Estate and
FO R SALE
B. A.
G R IF F IT H
Insurance
Scholls l aurel Union lo Meet
Annual election ot officers of the C an fin an ce your Insurance p re ­
m ium « ou a m o nthly basis
I-aiirvl HcholLx H um Union will be
held tlie evening of December 8, 1152 2nd St.
Phone 171
according to Gu.x K m use. president.
All members are requested to be
present.
Powers Grocery
WIRA
MAIN STREET
MAIN 81
\
Prompt Service . . .
CHEVR0LETS
Again Weil’s Lead!
Washington County's Greatest Stocks of
HillsboroMotorC)
Oregon Products
Specials for Friday lo W ednesday
November 23 to 28, inclusive
SHRIMP
OYSTERS
ASPARAGUS
PEAS
PUMPKIN
SNOWDRIFT
COFFEE
Red
W hite. Large. 2 cans
29c
Blue A \\ hit«*. 2 cant
25c
Red X’ W hite. (»reon. 2 cant
39c
Red
29c
\\ hite. Sifted. 2 cant
Red <k W hite. Pie spice
10c
3-lb. tin
49c
M anning's.
I-lb.
27c
Many nt her items specially priced for Friday lo
\\ ednesday, Nov. 23 to 28, inclusive.
Ënjoy this thrilling Hew Feature
tons
“Pendleton” all wool skirts
“Columbiaknit” all wool sport
sw eaters
“ Dcy-Ped”
greases
shoe
“Bergm ann”
oils
and
lo g g e r s
and
A ll Wool
SHIRTS
brogues
*3W
“M ultnomah” trunks and bags
35c Value
REPEATO
MARBLE
Game Sets
Special
19
“ R einhart’ ’ties for men
“M itchell” dresses for women
“G oldstein” coats for women
“Cam pbell” m en’s shirts
“Jan tzen ” bathing suits
“Salem ” canvas gloves
“O regon” wool batts
‘Salem ” linens
‘R epeato” Oregon toys
‘Hirsch W eiss” rain clothing
‘M cMonie’»” belts a n d sus­
penders
VISIT OUR ENLARGED CLOTHING DEPT.
Hart Schaffner & Marx topcoats
A n I n n e r -B e lt
TL iät s
Adjustable!
As the moer-bde gradually flat­
tens your abdom en, you can
adjust it, by the lacings on each
side. T his well boned belt is
12-inches deep at center front,
tapering to 10-inches at the
sides. T he garment is of peach
brocade with a semi-uplift of
Satin Tricot. T he boning in
b ack e x te n d s to th e <Cf”
shoulders. Model 3612 . O
G OSSARD
G rad u ate corsettiere in
charg e a t all times. Sur­
gical and m aternity fit­
tings g u aran teed .
Am oth
vs.
Fred
P indar ve. O iw a ld
A r t company v ,. p
P.
. .
Lyon,.
Harvey B a rr B r o Illw
* e . Cook. Cawrse. G r u - .
.
8*n - Holscher. Kahlmeyer. Peschka.
Patterson. S tunkard, Samsel A
WlU
Wunderlich. '
p. D a n ie l, et ux. Cleo c . P a yn e v ,. st.
At Oregon City Friday night the
Joe O rc h a rd , com pany et al. w . .M Goff locals will be playing for the firs’
L ^ - ^ u i ^ h e - t e n i n 1. v.Sh^
ÍÍT
O fic ia l X h u
Jen .en , L iv in g .to n e
H. Schm idt. George
P:.a"*r'"AniJ” ;m * i!" i:™mp.ny*Tr
Dudley et ux. J. C. Setxer v>. D a nna
i
w B > h t, Sadie F . M c C a rth y v>. Nor-
r V v S . ” ': ;
s
ile Id
15 good afld Should provide
fine footing for players Word re-
ln d lc a M s
th a t
U ie
A r th u r E. M anner W a lte r W o lf et a l vs C l a t k a n i A s CO UJlty team Will OUt-
Fa. J . Sherman et a l. Investors company W 'eigh the Hlllll squad and th a t It
•'
i J T 1 a11' M al<i wel1 e t -eux'
K Pefru ha® a iroocl r e c o r d f o r t h e s e a s o n
vs. Id a A. Henderson. The Oregon Iro n “fJoodv ' n la n v t r
a Steel company vs. g . H F robase a
plans to use an open game
Boyd
W illiam s vs.
SavingH A
.Mai.,n.d V
;
L<«n
w . a .
Wilson. Union 10 offset the Oregon City advantage
vs. Helen U l
W e ig h t.
S h o w i n g Of
the tWO
association
vH e l e x
u
o n ,y
C. W . W hite. M a rg a re t C lu tte r vs. H e r- a V a il a b i e dope
f o r S iz in g u p th <‘
schei C lu tte r. W ü iiam W aibei vs. a , R. squads. Oregon City was defeated
■¡7"’? C,-
Ed w ard by St. Helens by a wide marifln
S hulrr.er ich at al, K enneth A rm stro n g w h il e H i l h i
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J- F
H'xxJ et ux. K ilp a tric k s vs. Theo-
dore Fischer, C. W. McPeak vs. Banks
' ream ery company. O.
B.
B rya n t
vs
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R P. Lan d au r et al. Im p é ria l Feed A
G ra in company, H e n r.e tta Rockwell vs.
W a lte r L. Rockw ell. U. F. Dudley vs
A. L . Lew is, M . Evans vs. C. F . * L u t z
et ux, I. Block vs. A. H
Berg, A u iro
ro r ra a
¿ tate bank va. Cove Lumber company,
1 E. C.
Potts vs. Lucy A. R ing. K e lly
S p rin g field l i r e com pany vs. K. G. Kidd,
Acme Security com pany vs, A. R. Rob­
erts et al, Raymond E. T b y l^ r vs. H a rry
M.
K e rro n , Pacific
Coast Credit com­
pany vs. H . W . H u n t, T i C. Reynolds
vs. M a rv in Robinson. Hogan-Jacob Feed
storaa. In c., vs. O. G. and H a rr ie tt E.
Bates. J. P. and Faye F. G au lt va. Fred
i L . and E tta M a rie Dow. A rad B. G ar-
rigus vs. Ed w ard Reppeto, E. S. K en­
nel vs. Ed Rebitzke. Eastern A W est­
ern Lum ber com pany vs. F ran k Wes-
I>echer, D. F. Babeock vs. Hal H. U rdahl
et al. S tate In d u s tria l Accident commis-
-ion vs. H a rley Edwards. E. E. Schroder
. vs. F. E. K in n e r and W . R. W illin g s ,
Sophia and W illia m Fisher vs. Charles
F*. and H a rr ie t A. Speerbrecker, A iphon-
MO A . L i ns te r vs. E a rl Stimson. R. M.
Kir.es VS. Roy K. M a ile r et ux. J. M.
M arkee vs. Sherm an Stanwood Lumber
company. Ed. Tolke vs. E. E. M ilk and
Lee K irF , J. W. B aldw in vs. J. O B a ­
ker. D. J. M cNam ee vs. FI»,yd C. B ierly
et al. M rs. C. I
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vs. O. B urris.
W illia m Masterson vs. C arl H . and R uth
J.
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Anderson
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ben, Oregon A utom obile Insurance com­
pany vs. It. T. and M rs. B. T . Simms,
M a rtin Bernards vs.
Oregon
N ursery
com pany, M. J .
Herm ens
vs.
Oregon
P o u ltry Farm s. In c.. C la ra W estcott as
a d m in is tra trix o f estate of H e n ry M ille r
vs.
D.
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1
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A. Yates, D a yn ite
Radio Service. In c ., vs. A l Sm ith, alias
A lv in Sm ith, D a yn ite Radio Service, Inc.,
vs. O liv e r VanDom elen, W. H . Benjam in
vs. Alfre»! Berger,
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;',p,pr « r r a n k company vs. A lm a Ban-
bert
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I . J. M onk rea vs. I he A tlas corporation
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