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    Page Ten
TH E
H
ilh i
* i l l III V I r i e l lit .
j->
.
used up in the pending suit.
Reei »mntendat ion to slash $55'
from the item for second deputy
in tile ;uo<.">'i's office »¡l* tin
first successful attack against bud-
get items. This move was instigated
by la n d e r.a n d e n »Ito baseu Ins
contentions on the figures shown
I. T . President Speaker as necessary in past years.
for
_____ Assembly
— Two unsuccessful
budget*] proposals
Items were
H igh School
H IL L S B O R G
I h - l li t l
AK G US,
ton on th«
h. h'.»r«<( Gro«« 16-yartl Une and
he retut
left able of the line fo r *tx y unia »nti ,
then Uhelp« tallest to gain at center. .
llinea plowed over left aruard for « firat
down on hia own 3M and fmleU to gain
H IL L S B O R O .
O R EG O N
Th u rsd ay, D ecem ber Ö, 198-1
1)
I
I
C ity
B ow lers Lose
/
to P ortland T ea m s
secret to a survesaful dem onstra­
I Is now
called Wiley s New Deal
A lo ita
tion I. endless hours of hard and
I Grocery.
lu tten t work Achievement m cont-
i ll y M i . I I. C. K lra r.lt
rO P C S t VlPO VC V lillllC
potltlon Is noi get eraly reachetl a lt­
Tlk» I.... laimly of Aloha spaliti
.. .
, ,
I <M) Late to (J a ssify
er
one
year
ol
work
but
after
sev­
Sun.úuy al the I eon la-e hume on
Hillsboro bowling teams were un-
s.,,,-,, Holsvhcr s long punts started ■1 .«.Mr ...i ih.- n»m play on ., rwana
^ 7 u * H a h t ‘‘ H F'’
i ^ -.'S S fU l
1,1 >'’■«- eral tears ot effort We »ere lour Sauvles lotan.I.
F
o
r hale
Yotuw I hiv nuur to
p ip i n g tiu> visitors back and »lien
years completiti« this dem onstra­
Mr and Mr C. I) MeCai they I f»Hil in ttb* aprhig Ray l)eU-
„ ,, ,........... . . . ......... .
,
, land alleys Bunday In return games tion. In the face of varying degrees
gamsel recovered B ritton's fumble
!
of
Kelso.
Wash
,
»ere
TtUUiksglv
IIUU1.
Ciaillxtkj
Ave Plwuii* Hdla-
1». .»m, «„.1 c,»w ..i.int ..... ». ***“ the Multnomah cream ery and of success and failure, before we
j mg guests ol Mrs M cCarthey1
bon> 2107.
4Utf
mint tlie Telephone company.
company The ltxal
..i..h .r '» m
S ^ plS S S ? V ^ ^ H ." “ o i f S h T r V 1 '- r J k w i.m
^ n .M r H U
^ int L I the ! TVlephone
, Oua« '
w re able to »In the high honor ¡ m other. Mrs. Snyder
I.O M T F rtilay,
la<ly*« «lark
brow n
kid
■ luv«,
left
hand, button I n *
M l«
»...- ■nr«'* I Cre„lut.ry
bv
out of thn-c wl,lel‘ w*s “ uU 1,1
U“‘ d "“ w'
William Cussawbaun of Portland
presented bj O. B. B ennett of Cedar were Inches short of a first down r»ni» »1 < v»i»r
four 'â.*I>araï I u
Ha UP, «m l then p«.».«i
a
i
n
i
'
s
‘- l m 0. the Visited a t tlie Fled Ash I o l d b o l l it ­
M
A ('ovIiiM luii, lltllslioriK I •'lephobw
i ita » .
4|
Annual Senate club dance will be Mills His lirst proposal included ;U1<j on (^u>
(jown a stone ,rl“hA, *“**'
iti A lolla TTuuiksglvIiig.
»h., .»..«i
11 point
yard, w .» for
a | tlie 1«.
TVIcpIione
,i’1
lll*.l<l> 4»f yooiiH hitili bred <i u « n tn » > «
held In the highschool gymnasium an increase of $25 per m onth in
of Vikings held Cook for no «ourhUown st.-r«',
t » for
w t.t. 1
1 T. T.. • compatiV
. - 7 - „ defeated
----------- 11,,rul»
liotit
m
em
tars
of
the
chnmptoii-
Ml
and
Mrs
R.
Skinner
ol
l*oi
t-
fro m v I m » ii herd, ala«» other
Friday night » ith music by Jim the salary of the comity treasurer gau| on # w -eX side plav and For- of ,h. upr.«t,w i...t X
, ““
ladles team by the same
lirlew l to ««||
A t Ita n k lo
a ir
field
Dterickx Oregon Slate college band, and a reduction of $10 per month L , drove took the b u l l ' o n i t « own • ' '¡rove « tt.ih. 0
score. Die previous week both ' ’'P 1,1,111 " , r * , g rad uat.xl from land were Sunday guests ul the
m ile north of ('«duodila Hlvd. on U nion
tfnyder
home
lust
The gvgtu is being decorated for m the salary of the treasurer's 3
siorey kicked o f f for Fore*« Grove «,, Hillsboro squads were successful.
Hillsboro union high school
Ave
f
ill
.
P
o
rtlan
d
<gp
Mr. and Mrs. J<»‘ Chiusteel from
the r te n t., E icryjiie is cordially clerk wlH,„ j,is motion » a s de-
Fortune«
in , h „
,H± o ' r,h"" ? n To" ~ ?"'* H."*,‘)'h' r,
Plu.v in throe of the local bowling 'l» ln g Kay is taking post grad-
i o ( I t i h ir o M H
mvited. Invi.A fcus have been ex- feated he suggested that the budget
were ibom even w i t h the ¡hi Clll i t , „ ^ 1L.v..™ i"o• tune» s.oX, lca*:u’"' cvntlinied Uits week w hile1 »ate work and la active ui the $-H Eastern Oregon visitisi the W II In Ihe h S i a o l i l i i v t l i-: ( ’»»or*
o f live U ntied S tate-,
home over Thanksgiving
^ i d 1T u i^ .lP«uden?sro' e' Bea' erton committee dralt a resolution to the tirove holding the edge In ground "" *"
e'«>.
>» r»"<< U u ‘ National league schedule
was »tiilding construction club, spon- Durham
fin the U lalrivt of Orett«*n
Jolui Risunv of Corvallis vtalu-d
the M a tte r of Janiee t'la m le Moot».
ana Tigard . u u u n is.
legislature asking that the next u u rn u r through the line while
fir*1 liown- Britton oa » rev«»« rolled off due to conflict wltli I'sin ,',i bV ibe On-gun Builders' league al the JUn T urner home Saturday. 111 Itan
kru p l . N«>. It IU M I In bankrupt« )
G irl Reserves enjoyed a play. rnnniv tiw sn re r receive a i oalarv
¿ r , lIc ‘ . uirvu#n u 'e une " h il
to k.Min and , heM i ooh r«vov*r«ii tlie Tluuiksglvlng holiday. All league al HlUu and led by M. M. Kumlg.
saiar; HoLschcrs
Miss Mary Marquis of Portlund
N o live ia lie iid ir liv e n Io all » redliora
■The T ruth About Sleeping Beauty.'
•»—
Puntfng kept the vis- I ’hel,.’. f u m h l . , . , , .ho H tit.b o r.. i t e . , - leaders m aintained th eir places d u r-p 'ig h school Instructor.
spent
several
duys
last
week
visit­
l
Imi
on
Ih e 2lat day t»f NoveiuLer, A U
he
left
ai
«
1
«
$125 a month, but no n ors (rom getting into dangerous
.«a.i»
>ar.t a . ih
ptwaented by members ol m e group ^ " . f ^ w a s *ake
111:14. Jamea l laude M oxie of lleavertoi*.
mure. Hol- ing tlie wrek although the m argin'
Young Milts was elected m aster of ing her cousin. Pearl Dudley.
Monday Betty Mayes sang a solo. , Uj
7? „ .
, ...
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.>n»r »uniad t..
l)i««tfon. ih«» ban krupt above named, w u,
h<* nibtfitfld In tlie Commercial league 1« slim the Washington O range last year,
Two groups of Latin III students Laudmg tlie »o rg of tlie county ler Grogan put the Vikings I I I U
wher« H in«» fu m b l^ i an,| rwov»
duly a«ljudlealed bankrupt . and Ibnl the
Birth*
flr»l
nieetlnu «if hl* credit«»» w ill be
presented a Latin play m class school superintendents oince in tough spot by grounding Hoischer's er*'1 Hm«» »Mrt
rti»i ¡«ft end fo r tw o yarti» between the four contesting teams, the youngest master In the state.
William.« To Mr. mid Mis. John held In Ihe t'm in ty C o u rt Room in U te
Results of games in the tw elfth | This year he was re-elected. In
mad« tw o more at venter.
Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Yoder the conductuig oi 4-H club work. lMint on qw Q rove one-foot line mi * I'holiM
”l
Williams
of
route
2.
lli
averUm
No-
('«»only
Court llo u *e at liillalio ro , O re-
Storey
then
punted
the
(»«11
goinir
out
o
f
W
tv
k
_
___ of play were as follows: i recognition of Ids work In coinmil-
is Latin instructor.
later sugKested an allotm ent of coach Halverson rushed in Store
28. a daughter. Nancy i -n «»«» the I f l h «lay of Iharember. |*S 4,
s t a r t ^ basket- »350
for th » h U'7 c e 'p m itêr?mid' m unedïateiyïhe
hw ' - . " ' X i ” .
r, Ä
Ani,,,'lClUl
Hilhi ixwjxsters
hoopsters started
$350 W
to th
the e iiupeni<
superi’o * r«lent
ndent tor
lUllsboro Motors nlty agricultural activities, 4-H club vt-mlM-r
at tw o p m . at which tim e amid e re d ito »
Dolores.
ball
may a l l e n i i , prove I heir r la lia ^ appoint
tall practice this week. Tlie
The county purpose and again no action was .v.mulexion of the irame rhaiiimd
«u«rd "f.'.r '.»7. »»ids'«s ih'»"fii"i I a- W a l Soda Works 1; Home work and grange work, lie was glv-
a tro*l4$e, e»am lne the Itan kru p l, and
schedule was made up Tuesday.
taken.
Cook fumbled Storey « mint and ¿“Y**1'
Seore' F.-rwi Grv»» c. Laundry 2. Hillsboro lee I. City en a scholarslup by the state grange
Iranaaet *uvh «Hher bu* lumia a *
may
At,tack bL ' ^ ™ nden ° n Ule ^ u i u n e i ‘ X r - m e i S ^ r “ 'y v X t
.... .. f.»ur
...... .
3 t - ' T ‘ 7 “^ °H *UU‘ U no"1
l’“*-
Divorce Suit Filed
r«»me In» fu re eaid meeting.
C onnor Wilma M. Connor vs properly
by lU tto G n e M u k n X n s l n d stu-
both a county nurse G rovc on hts o » n 45-yard line. A
el»r
the
.„.I
* C S a i " n '. t <»««-1 •»'“phy at the Oregon Institute of
C laim * m ti« l be preeenlod In form r«
Ray C. Connor.
by the H a n b ru p t Act am i «worn
A n te » ¿ v e until April 1 to place
“ „p r^ , tl0? , J n ^ L ® n ^ f , s CCii; iew PIa>’ laler Hilhi took posses- !h"."
G.nercial le a g u e -c u rry s 2. Fairway Technology.
Napier
Willamina Napiri
vs »lulred
to.
..a
.1.®
i.t.cr
r».urn»«i
.h.
I,«11
to
hi«)
1;
OofiloU
2,
Safeway
1.
tentimi
th
a
t
tlie
offices
could
be
Owen T. Napier.
their orders. Senior rings and puis
slon of - the ball and. with
the aid I wn h t 1’h .llw * « » h«l,l fo r no train, I High scorers In 11».
Pbe a« hedule filw l diaeloam t?6r> no a.
.
combined was
•eia, 9 1.£44 Mil lla b llllle * . 9£<<6.0<i eiiemp-
arc x. being
— -^-1 ordered
_ , unsuccessful
.
. - when of
- • • two ~ five-yard
»•« wa penalties
..»at«« KJ against V h i ..«« »«..
...... i n,
«1, v.l,l
Marriage l.icrivu-«
around left
..„i -1-,
for FIX
».« JBIir
yard,.'
were as folio«« vurlous
H H
llona elaiined.
£ksW«u*d L. ClHrk. president of f l i c c o u r t c x p liv u u x i f l i n t i l i c ncu\.\ iJit* Grove for too mmiy times out, ^r,ttoi» mmi« thtec ui ih « a « me end an
Wiley Kemodels
Howard
T
Holmes
and
Orlean
“i,»|K
elise.
City
league.
216;
G.
Burg
|>ate«l (teeember &, I tbi t
regon Institute of Teclinology. relief and old age pension work irivanced the hall f i v „ v a r d « i n t - i ¡ h' " i'1'" " - '" 1 f ' r » f 'm t ,1..».. .... o .
Wiley's Grocery Is being
I IIU H
K
TO NG UE
J r.
lU ie re e in
¡dressed the Wednesday assembly made tlie plan unfeasible. Findley
tern tn rv
'
. Vikin» si. i-hvipa »». thn.».. i..r a American league, 222; Ross Hall Lillian s i Onge. both of Sherwood miHlcl«-»l to iK'iinii «elf M-rvlcc and nani,
route
3.
November
28.
i the topic of "Success T raits coiuended th at the use of a pro-
V, 7 tliis
J point came
" «am .... « ,i....i.ie
r“n •" re- Y n'nnlclai
At
came .J
the 25-vard k ., .»> failed ' ...
-'J3; * « • v
Freshman class was responsible lor ba!K,n ofncer 0K reUef work ha f «-naltv U isl n a i r r e d J . o t h e r w is e
St 'r''> punted
.he .hint . do»..
DavU.
Laches league, 152.
.........
. .... Ki«'<
Standings:
4 * assembiy program which con- resui,„ l In a saving to th e county S r e t
J mic S tm ^ m ociurwist
-
.
. ... ih e H ilh i
40
and
rei u ru n i .
j city
sisted of a u p dance by Alma Es- in „,1^# fumfe
periect game, ¿»tuxig to a fury by flve >-«ni«.
-----------------»
a pass-
Cwh made fiv e yard* at left guard and l.« n U
.. . Haynes
. - o f . . . .J,
...
the
back-set, ------
Hilhi launched
launcl
linger, accompanied on the piano
Charles
Aiiud.etuii lng attack th a t came withm an l^en w«m over right tavki« for four, c. c <G.r.
by DeLaurice Bump, and a piano
Ho|«vh«r ihan d n s »• venter lo the Ire lan d *
pi-oposed
a n mouon
the oua-
bud ave of imsettintf tlw done bucket mortr.
solo bv Florme Weber
p
*-o p « *-a a
m u u u i to
o cut wie
,
Mrs. C E. Weils talked on th e
“ l i 1*
A « * * *
completed from
.1
sale of Christinas seals.
i district attorney s o*fict to $900. Holscher to Samsel and Grogan HoUcher lost three on a rev«» «.
1 H iliaboro i.o
Tickets for the Junior class play, out the motion was defeated. Ben- ,-uned 51 vards to tlie Grove 19 ' her’’‘ **•**• to c.rovan fell incom plete
s«»u
December 14. are now on sale, ac- nett championed the $1200 1 gure. w ith onlv tim« r.w rm$» ni«v m . o * n < l he
»>»“ of bound« on ihe V ik -
n. Motor
c o r d u ^ t o Betty Hobbs, business drelimuig th a t.th e efficiency of the
^ X ^ is s " ^ :
i i X X l X .„
manager.
o n let nau resulted in yg per cent tended lor Sanisel tn tlie end zone
f°ur mom i.mton fumbled .n the Safoway
i Pleas
of all of persons
indicted entering
- —
bur . h ip ban waa r.n hioi, fn» «t»m - H«hl.«»
neit p '1»'
s«'»«<-i reeovenfd fo r 1 CoeliHt»
ehaS?
«ho hid
Cr.«.
° / f guilty.
h1'! ' Oscar
b ^ e t Hagg.
H T .n in n
t r e r - 1 . tO b r U lg U d o w n * ° « ' iOr
a ****•
" . n r li.
/ l e f t . . . h l . fo r f.« ir E
. ir w .v
Curry»
Annual Senate
Dance Friday
IS
' •• ... t„
.i,, i,„
»
S lash M ade in T a x
Levy T h is C ou nty
man of t h e budget tonun it t< « .Duruig
¿n v e Holscher turned
H< ¡»«-her went throuxh venter fo r N a tio n al i » « u e —
pouiit-d out the fact th a t the uc- m a cool headed performance be-
* nd then Cook piunued ovar left Hr».-t«»i
tivities Oi the office were increased
rushed r m v a . m r.lv h .ir fp A d in jy
i° r
?m r , y , thr<*
h»eh» N a tio n al Guard»
bv the nrndin.» Lax JUiit an/i rfp- .?
1 a CCttlSWntdJ DUt Xenaing short o f a f i » t down on the tw o-yard Union O il
&nd 1 011 WOuW-b® tacklers and waiting line. A w ail »‘f V ik in g « held Cook fo r no Com m erv.al N a tio n al Bank
(Continued fro m pa«;« one)
pi-y «nd Crow
_________ __
puiposes is but $845 higher than d ared th a t the services of a quaJ- fur a blue-shirted player to get
ified m an were needed.
Iuto the cl€Hr
® took i»«w*e**i.»n of the bail, storey. w r
*
f
in 1934.
during
ses-
O utstanding
t h e h„ H ...7
ilh i! t " " '. ’ ? '.?w
« I I O U th S L l o S f C lU D
Question
of w hether
or not m tax-
..........
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c lu d e O
d ther
the discussions
consideration
of the
, O utstandu*
anlM* ‘ « h n e o n e Hilhi
( X h , ~
payers
should ____
be taxed
aion
“ »Guaed the
consideration
cf players . was Jim Samsel, one of I.....
i'*rr .. w _ u 1 nesriy
_a._a.__ a>_
__ to retire LA
X nfllTDenL-i
nit pfltrn
noVTYIArtr Trxr
li I V . complete on the . lV -yan l
W ork with H o n o r
r t ' ^ r i ^ ^ ^ " j ” M .”v ^ . ‘ , ^
bud* «
- d , ‘ ^placement of
7 n “i
^
S
I
« ^ t 't o
At Wash. County’s Largest Oept. Store
work
derzanden of Roy led the success-
sh eiy f 5 office, Afte bang-up game on defense a n d iiTL lhr** yard*
For»t Grove « ,-P th at count-v Commenting on tlie
ful fight to increase estim ated re-
1^ ? b/ ra u ° ? ’ ‘he
proved a dependable pas» ivevivvi
g i- ’- ,. •
dem onstration Pft<,r “» completion
ceipte from aalm gugqt faxes to
ftnlcn na£* dwindled in at- Orogon. ooioenn
kicked ott u> the Eure», cruv« Mills summed up tlie team 's four
offset t h e outstanding w o tra n i■ rSBSS««* w approximately 20 U x - d —
end, also.»»
rrturn*'* ,‘,h« , ba11
hi* years of labor as follows: “ T h e S T
item, declaring th at perSms p aying,
^ » .e d in c ie of the best games
«£„ h ” « ’ “mbiSi .nd
I-----
<hetr 1 » aka»»M ewe w -
revised
career.
C
ooks
line
sm
ashes
fo r a three-yard gain. Hines in a tte m p t- p««' and » n th« ball, gain in g »is yar<b
revised.
orceu,
And Holscher’s passing s r d panting
an en,l run w *4 held fo r no gain, K« g*H the neat pa*» aw ay to Samael Z^V
fo r six yard» and a fira t down on the
to pav twice because other» fo iled ; Member» uf thee butkty court, featured the backfield p ity ’vtu’e L ''*
Al , n d , taken out of the fa m »
to th« H ilh i Su and F o rw t Grov« 10. a t»aaa to B a rr waa in ­
to pay. He also contended th a t SUI- v lau rm an Hagg an d J L. B atch- Mohr. Coslett and W underlich were p , , , " ' " “ b ^ .'T h t the t>.u b « c n v . complete and then Schulm erieh fa iln l
flclent oollections had been made elder of the budge» committee a t- outstanding m the Hilhi line. B ailey.' >-»rd». Cook failed to gain at guard. H o i- to gain on a «-enter im a a k H«»l*vh«r -.hen
on delinquent levies during the! tended the session.
p. Hines and B ritton starred hi ’eh*r i-«»—! «• ^ ”,-1 in ih * rim uhm , rifle d a ia»*« to Sameel f«>r a f i » t down
on the V ik in g 19 and «m the laat play of
year to cause a reflection In lower
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the Vikmg backfield while Storey.
th« game threw a pa*a to Samsel in th«
taxes.
Tail«,
Kappel, Hillis and Schram m el p ro v -: .h. Vikins, h» Boyd on the H ilh i ««.
•n d i»n e hut the hail waa to«» high fo r
the rvc«iver to a n a » . Fin al » c o » : Fo
County jnHgp Donald T. Temple-
A C11S A iT lH rlC C ed oynam ite to Hilhi gridders.
B ritto n picked up
™
yards
a t c«n t«r fo r a t i » t down on th« { Grov« 6. H ilh i o.
ton explained t h a t theoretically n
1 | „
r> J- 'TP 1« , Forest Grove
u r w e gained
gained 156
156 yards
collections on delinquent t a x e e s , r JrrODIemS
r U U lC IIIS KadlO
IYHU1O 1 alk
a iK trom
‘com scrimmage to
io 13»
139 for
lor the
tne lo-
h ” « "m x ,
,Tr'd7 “
would exentuallv re u rt n il n u t s t-a n d -
a*
>
cals. However Hilhi had a slight le ft ta r k l« and then M ohr * m e a » d B r it-
( Continued fro m page one)
edge On first downs With Six tO ton ior #n eight-yard loaa on an at
ing w y ran ts. He stated th a t this the rescue with emergency leg's- its credit F o u r ^ a m e f r o m mZ«.«e«
»noihw pbm I
would
some t time
im e a
n d declared
d e c la r e d lation
i o . , « « and
„»j
„.hich fen
' H ilh i took 1
would take
take some
and
public funds designed 1LS creait. to u r came from passes. Which
f«u ¡„complete
incom plete »n.i
and
th a t the item of retirem ent of war- to meet the minimum demands o t i * f
? n e p ia ?’s an<1 o n e a " lh e bal1 on i u ow n 22
rants had been included to pro- unemDloved
a penalty. The Vikings *n<1 then H«d«ch«r went through center
5^
tcct the credit of the county and; F ^ u ^ n t of the emergency duty S ^ V o 'a i t e m o t e d " ’^
/gj.
prevent the possiole recurrence of < under the SERA Drocram demands
» boro attem pted 12 passes, com- caught on a punt a tte m p t and throw n
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_
...
discounting of county w arrants.
! S e aW enU onof u U ^ T h e s ^ T r
tO r a tO U 1 ° f 7 7 y a r d s f " r * - 1* > * , -<
O n t h . n e,« « r , he
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° C‘ues- tne speaker »-hue Forest Grove attem pted b u t pun.ed ... m idfield w here A lien hr. ught I »
W
Matte, of the am ount to be al- declared. A city council which does jWo one beinc comnlete fnr th* th* baI1 ba*'*1 *-
Britton made .wo |
lowed for old age pensions aroused not exert its energies and even
t o u c h n o w n “f n d
t h . n th 2 e
cen,er
" ii”
,h'"
another serious difference of opin- stretch its resources to take ad- fainJ^ir.cr.m r.i
«rand t*le ° “ ler ! hr* % * ' J ' Z ' J tack ’ H *"— ,h ' n puntoii
ion. Q ~B Snyder of Forest Grove vantage of th e two-fold program of m r e r e l p ^ ° T ^ G r o °e K < T s £
c ^ l, f f ? ^ . I
surprised
the meeting by propos- relief through public improvements r i m e s r e r o v e r . n o t h r e e w h i l e „ ¡ih . ,or ■ y“ri‘ »n'1 ,he" Hoiwher t.un.ei «.t ,
ing an increase in the budgeted is neglecting its duties to those f,,n,nie,i t h
-
i
t e. HlUu 2f_.boundt o“ hi*
Ph' lp" fun,‘
f
000 t ? o * O
k a “ n ~d
d to
oennle
and
pot,-
bled
the ball stripe
was
O r o . m V S “ lg
'0??
° .-W
0 1 0 UOh
00; w h o need w
W o O r rk
“ > t th
he p
e o p le UniOled
s e s s io n o tlirCC
i t h e times
,^ 1
h lost
u
C
?
« e o v « on
w g the
by next
H ilh i play
on t and
h . SS-ynrd
declaring it to be th e taxpayers wluch it serves. McGee contended. first h a ,f of th e
fr„p
r.ttemon knifed <h rough le ft guard fo r
duty to care for the aged and to
As a n example of w hat small oenaitie« hut d i . r f ^ t i J i i r J u h o
ya"1* *" *he ,"‘*r“ 'r »ndnd. Sc«»re.
score I
provide pensions sufficient to s u s -'c itie s couid accomplish under the S e V ^ .^ «
d
c ™« «• H"hl 0
from
l ^e f b » t play o f the quarter. H o i-
tain life in the proper manner. His program McGee cited the SERA nenaltie«
Hm«hnrn ns *
acher’s pa*« waa incomplete. Cook made
proposal was voted down and Van- projects completed ar.d contem plat-
yh
m irk .d , „ » five yard* at le ft tackle and Holaeher'i.
v a i n l d
e punt waa grounded on the V ik in g
SR.
derzanden proposed a reduction of "d for the future in Hillsboro. Pro- flnal a ™x , a ,.a n r » o f
H i n » fum bled on a center ama*h but
$8000 in the item. Vanderzanden s gram completed included the storm w h ite gridders on tlie
recovered fo r a three-yard gain. B ritton
m o t io n W.w« c a r r i e d h v r h e w « r m .
sew er
n a i r t i n s a n d m ™ , ------------
w
n
u
e_
g
riaaers
on
the
local
grid-
motion was carried by the narrow sewer, painting and repairing the lron mhog. w h o 'fin lsh k i" ti£ ir'h i7 h : rai“ie thr"
,en,er and ,hCT1
maronrt
w« 1,
Foae ♦«.
u«n and library, ----
---------
• 1 GObe * HO Iinisned
tne IT nigh f ,,..r yard* to almost a firs t down. The
margin z of
11 urw
votes
to o 9. D.,.iw»
During .t-n
the pHv
city hall
park «. * improve-
e r in H , t r i e d r , r r
discussion H. R. Findley of Cedar ments, indexing the city and bond B ro n ie e ^ c k S k ^ C a i i ^ O r M a n , next play, w ith B ritto n carryin g the ball
Mill declared the old age pension hen docket, and preparation of a H^ h e r icwhin,™ .. _______ f ____ w___t . gained a f i » t down on the H ilh i 49.
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-------------— — - H o ls c h e r K a J ll m e v e r P e s r h k a P u t - B ritto n k » t a yard on a re verne and
law to be the most unjust ever municipal airport Future develop-
*
then m.d. .hr«,
,
r e v . , . , to th *
™
e « tim a te
i n
e ^ K
^ n
r c ^ ^ ^
G ift P urses
QQz>
vOv
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‘ J '” ’ ”
GroKsn
REL
”
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R T I.
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Pœ chka ...........
RGL
G oetter
C
t lU lH
for a personal property tax collec-: open air recreation centers,
Coslvtt
LO B
Schram m el
tor was unsuccessful. Vanderzan-
Problems confronting cit
W underlich
LTR
Nordgren
Samuel
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L E R ......
------ Sager
o r bet
0
tlailey
ing the collector be taken from the Luous and expanding. McGee point- T Cook
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R H L ....
P k i"
Patt«r»on __—
LHR
i, help”
Holscher _
r o,
.
, . UrXtton
. forectosure
__ . .
<4
-
----- , adm inistration in addition
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R i_ . »»i-tauttona:
, ttr
_
Stunkard fo r G oct-
in ------
the _
col-
dailv J . ' t-r Hllhl
0,1__J , - proceedings
__ a
Kira
ti,r
leering of delinquent taxes. The ' and routine problems of council c ,» ™ , J
win
u
£5'
Nash 4-door Sedan
Ford Coupe
2 Ford Roadsters
Erskine Coupe
-
<i7Pnsa f„r , ¿ 7 io™
r„ m Pie t . a . w > . .„ o th e r fro m H o iw h er
i t *93?
i°
one yard and then Grogan grounded
h“
Hoi lâcher*«
punt on the V ik in g one-foot
game season
season w
w i ith
victories,
«ame
th
t three
h r e e tn
e tm -ie «
, - deÁeaai
and three
“>
» S Ä
tT U - o S ? ÍS. ':hePrUenlc“ Î
r 1- r ^ ^ it*
1
j w .,,! n .r R b . ran up 99 points . fum bled the ball and Schram m el reeov-
W hlte s 9 h
K?
yards
Hi|hi
uneuPs - f<i r
__f„r t<M, many ti.
out and then B ritb m
H
ilh i f t )
made seven yard« a t center on tw o play«.
H ‘* punt W M »ro u n d «! f*> the H ilh i 42
Co«*, on a reverse made «even yard*.
M.n<! l h *n Forest Grove waa penalized
, tiv9 yard« fo r too m any times out. giv-
¡nK H U M fir s t down on th« V ik in g 46.
D u rin g the tim e out, Patterson went in-
to the game and H ilh i was penalized 26
yards fo r illegal retu rn of a player. H il-
< hi then
up a desperate aerial
i
Holscher on the passing end.
H e heaved one t o G rogan good fo r a
f j „ t down on th< Forest Grove 42. H oi-
CARS PAINTED
Ga« - O il - Accessorie«
Cars Washed and Polished
P u m p k in
I t ’s P retty H a rd to Cut
\
M ain ta in the value of your home by keeping
it in the best of repairs. The N atio n al Housing
A c t Plan w ill help you pay the w a y — don’t delay
lo n g er and k ill the value of your home.
Estimates C heerfu lly Given
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
V It's Lumber Call Our Number
Phone 2691
Hillsboro Motorio.
JAMES WHITELAW. M anager
1011 Baseline
C hevrolet and Oldsm obile
3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
U-T
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g
s
s
.....................................
K raut
Red & W h ite , 2 ^ 8 .
2 fo r
........................
M ilk
Soups
2 f o r ...............
s
M an ning. 1-lb. ...
GIFT
A nd correspondence
cards. Boxed and cello-
phane w rap p ed .
Y o u r choice
M a th
“ Fashion
10c
F o r men, women and chil­
dren. Finest selection— all
styles and colors, felts
and leathers.
H o lid ay special
QCo
i/Q)L
H undreds
patterns
w ill like. T
fine ties h
th e ir shape,
dressy and
iceable. Sc
tions arc
NOW!
G ift C ertificates
Special
Issued fo r
STETSO N H A TS
$5 and $6.50
O th er Lots
wo
women
39c
Every tie p
folders— w rappe
ing if you wi.«
o f course.
H o lid a y paper
( 2 f o r 15c) Each
8c
s FREE!
I
s
s
s
A sample package
"B orene Soap G ra n ­
ules” w ith every p air
stockings.
§
I
25c
10c
25c
I
s
s
Q k k Ylfijur, jjOdfiA
s
HOLEPROOF
HOSIERY
s
s
in konùL orm
I
I
£
£
*
SLoer.-::cIoar.:.shacfowlo». Tho new and lovelier quality
lust perfected by Holeproof. . . certified by test of Bolter fabric!
.(rC E R T IF IlD
QUALITY
Testing Bureau. Sealed in transparent wrap-Fresh, unhandled.
Stocldngs jo boautlful every woman thrills to them. Authoritative
Guide lo Color Harmony of Costume and Hosiery In each box.
...................
27c
H ein z Soups, per dozen ..................................... $1.59
CoSfee
Beaut
’X m a s W rappin gs
29c
Red & W h ite , ta ll cans. 5 for
H ein z.
X
Special lot f o r
and kiddies
Special ......
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
K alo Dog Food
into the frankness of th is dealer.
A customer bought a 5c cigar, then
came back and told th e dealer it
was simply awful, to which the
dealer replied, "Ts all very well for
you to complain about one cigar;
I've got 500 of the d am things.’1
You’ll have no com plaint coming
if we repair your Chevrolet. No
alley m echanics practice a t this
shop, where certified service is
based on u p -to -d ate methods and
equipment. Repairing your Chevro­
let Is not a gamble with us. We
don’t make trouble th a t doesn’t
exist nor do we charge for im agin­
ary defects. Honesty, economy and
satisfaction are features you will
always meet With a t th is shop.
D a n c e S ets
Lovely French crepe anti
b rig h t satins.
$ « .98
I ’astels
G ift S lip p ers
Used Car Exchange
CHEVROLETS
Red & W iiite . 2 Vis
E
S lip p er Sale
Powers G rocery
-A
Bk
'
"cher WM blo' ,‘ed out
■" »»— pt to
move faded when Templeton ex- meetings, reports, budgeting and for
“ Î ï i Æ i -----------------------------------------------------
plained th a t but $7233 remained in cœ t accounting, purchasing, person- ,or T«rb»t, Patter..,n for Cook. an.i
th e fui-d and h at this would be ! nel adm inistration, forms, indexes.1
n „
— ¡records, meeting the public, legisla- « X ^ l Æ ^ T a i « ? s S S J Z
tion. General adm inistration prob- for Phelps, storey for D. Hines, and
lems connected with street cleaning H’?.by ,ar s*«r.
W fe ld i, L O C A T E D
~ rk < PL n7nt'? n a ™L pro* ctl?n ' H e . ^ Z m . ^ k ^ î Æ " 1 Riy w,’lf
Dlavtrrotinri« and
a n ri
e
l » „ I | P , , y by play deerr.ptlon of the t o n ,
I ¡parks
parks and playgrounds
city
6-room house all on one floor, i properties and buildings exist in ad- ! Hulacher kicked o ff fo r H ilh i to B r it-
lot 50x150 feet, sewer, sidewalk i dition to engineering probems. He
M A IN S T R E E T
and paved street, $1800. reasonable1 paid tribute to the League of Ore-
terms
gon Cities and gimiar organizations
— Y O U K N O W U S!
M A IN 81
which assist cities in research w ork.,
FO R R E N T
WE KNOW
McGee cited the good financial
Also have houses to rent.
P ro m p t S ervice . . .
statu s of the city of Hillsboro under
the council-m anager form of gov­
•
ernm ent and gave credit to the
foresight, support and co-operation
of mayor, council and public. The
Specials fo r Decem ber 7 and 8
present system of government has
been In force here since 1924, he
said. Since th a t time the bonded
Real Estate and
debt h as been reduced to $164,000
Insurance
and the city continued on a cash
3 f o r ............................ ..........
.........................
Can finance your insurance p re­ basis during th e depression. McGee
cited the results in Hillsboro as
miums on a monthly basis.
1152 2nd St.
Phone 171 typical of the possibilities of a
continuous policy of long term
financing, planning and support of
city governm ent
E. A.
GRIFFITH
£7
D u ran t 4-door Sedan
Agency W illy s 77
Come in fo r a
dem onstration.
K ayser P anties
Lace trim m ed “ M ilanese"
D ain ty gifts.
$■« .00
Special
................
G ift S tationery
4 Ford Tourings
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S X Ä X Ä T W S S Ä
The resolution carried umuSmously street trees. co-open5ive operation
Another resolution was approved of county quarry to obtain rock for
in connection with the discussion park and street purposes, and a
prior to voting down an item of complete survey and municipal in-
»2100 for herd inspectors. This reso- ventory of the city.
lution requested county legislators
Problem of city ’planning is an - -
to seek an amendment, u> the law other im portant phase of city m an-
so th a t fees derived from inspec-
declared. Consider-
turn would be turned over to th e able study and planning is neces-
counties rath er th a n to th e de- bary to shape the growth of towns
partm ent of agriculture.
I into cities and to provide parks.
Chevrolet Coach
oar
H o lid ay bags fo r women.
A ll styles and
colors
tk
g
iv
Bought and Sold
Royal satins,
hand-m ade, pop­
ular w ith
customers.
1
9
USED
"FASHION CRAFT" T1F.S
g l T o y Sale
Steel Diggers, T r u c k s ,
Wagons, Pedal Cars,
Scooters, Etc. Big values
mi sale
$ « .00
Each
26c
M an y other items specially priced fo r F rid a y and
S aturday. These prices good Dec. 7 and 8 only.
3
£
£
£
£
palrt In handsome Holiday box for
a pairs in same packing, $1.95
Jt ~
In a still sheerer chiffon, 3 pairs lor J3.J5
2 5 c ’K erch iefs
F o r men, soft
in d iv id u ally
boxed. 3 for.
finish,
50c
G ift K im on as
O rien tals th a t are always
acceptable and service­
able. Black and
$ « .98
c o lo rs .........................
1
S ale Jew elry
And trinkets. L ittle gifts
fo r less a t W eil's.
Choice