H IL L S B O K O Thui'siluv. N ovem ber 19, l'.UUi A KG U S , Il I L L S B O R O , O R E G O N T illa m o o k E le v e n P lay s H e re F rid a y ; G ro v e O p p o n e n ts o n T u r k e y D a y Hilhi, Vikings to Battle Here on Turkey Day (C o n tin u e d fro m p a s e O w ith a com bination of W ahncr and K etcham altern atin g at fullback w ill give the Vikings a good m any bad moments. C om parison of the tw o lines finds them about equal In w eight w ith the advantage going to Hilhi. although th e V ikings have a couple of husky tackles. Scoring plays of th e tw o team s tire different, th e Blue and W hite scoring mostly on line plays w hile th e V ikings have scored on end runs. To meet the V iking threat. Hilhi has tw o v eteran ends. M ohr and Howell, backed by W ahncr w hich, so far. has proved a hard com bination to crack for team s using end plays. C om parative scores show H ills­ boro losing to M cM innville 13-7 w hile the Vikings went down 32-13 A nother com parative score is w ith Vernonia, that team defeating both the rivals The Hilhi score was 7-6 w hile th e V ikings lost 18-6. H illsboro defeated T igard 24-6: St. Helens 6-0: B eaverton 12 - 0. W hile the V ikings won from T i­ gard 7-6: B eaverton 24-0. and St Helen« 13-0. O ther team« d e fe -’ed by Hilhi. but not played by F o r­ est Grove, are R ainier 19-0. and the Jefferson high school Ram blers of P ortland 19-0. Tillam ook F rid ay F riday the Blue and W hite will meet th eir old rivals from t h e coast. Tillam ook, one of the stro n g ­ est team s of the district. The game will be played here in th e a fte r­ noon. The “C heescm akers'' have d e ­ veloped an exceptionally fast back- field which prom ises a lot of trouble for the Blue and W hite. Both lines, how ever, are about equal. However, as in th e past, th e b a ttle n ever runs according to com parative s c o r e s . W henever the team s have met before, a b a t­ tle royal has ensued. This year's B lue and W hite team has th e pop­ u larity of playing th e best gam e against the stiffest opposition. The h ard er the game, the b etter ac­ count Hilhi gives. This, coupled w ith other fea­ tures. is expected to give Hilhi the breaks in the game Fridav a ft­ ernoon. Last year, in th e game at Tillam ook, t h c "Cheesem akers" m anaged to th ru st across an a t­ tack w hich resulted in a to u ch ­ down in the th ird quarter, the only score made d u rin g th e game. The only com parative score be­ tw een the tw o team s is in the M cM innville games. H illsboro los­ ing to M cM innville w hile t h e •'Cheesem akers" won by 26-6. Two-Countv ✓ School League Completed Schedule has been Grawn and plans com pleted for a join t W ash­ ington-C olum bia countv high school athletic league to include football, basketball and track, it was a n ­ nounced this week by B M Good­ man. high school coach. The league probably will function this y ear on basketball and track. Several m onths of planning by th e various schools involved, p re ­ ceded the final plans. U nder t h e arrangem ent. 11 team s of nearly equal caliber will be able to p re ­ sent a first class athletic program to the fans nine m onths out of th e year. U nder the rules each team in th e loop will play four m em ber team ? from each county, m aking an eight- game conference, and bookings will ro tate so that no tw o schools will miss m ore than one y ear in tw o w ithout m eeting, it is pointed out O fficers elected include J. A ustin St. Helens, president; B. M. Good­ man. Hillsboro, vice-president and Ira T ucker. C latskanie, secretary- treasurer. Schools w hich it is expected w ill be included in the league are H ills­ boro. Forest Grove. B eaverton. Sherw ood, Tigard. St M ary's in W ashington county and Vernonia. St. Helens. Rainier. C latskanie and Scappoose in C olum bia county. The executive com m ittee met at Five team s in tw o bow ling S(. Helens on N ovem ber 9 and leagues w ere tied for first place form ulated the follow ing league a fter th e play this week Because basketball schedule for th e com ­ of A rm istice day. players in th e ing year. C om m ercial league took the day off Dots represent w here gam e is to and w ill m ake u p th eir schedule be played. February 2. m arks b e ­ later. ginning of second round Point of In th e N ational league. B ristol's 1 play reverses w ith th e second and C h evrolet a re tied for first round. place w ith 12 games won by each D ecem ber la F eb ru ary 2 H ills­ out of the 21 F ix it Shop. Royal boro - C latskanie*, V ernonia - St. Soda and O akes G rocery tied in Mary's*. Forest G rove - Rainier*. the A m erican league w ith 12 w ins Scappoose-T igard’. St H elens-Sher- each. weod*. I B eaverton byl. High average scores in th e v a r­ D ecem ber 18. F eb ru ary 5 —C lat- ious leagues follow: A m erican: F. skanie-St M ary '-’. V ernonia-F or- Coin. 134. W Hughes. 134: B Ply- e-t Q roe« ’ Rain . r-T tg a .-. Scap ■ -..ite. 133: V Sm ith. 133: H. K u rat- poose-Sherw ood’ . St. H elens-Beav- j li. 152: L. Oakes. 152. C ity: R. Dil- ert i'.*. 'H illsb o ro b y '. u. 184. C erev. 181: W G oetter, Jan u a ry a. F eb ru ary 9 ’ Forest ’.SO: H Ireland. 179. H Rehse. ! G rove-C latskanie. ’ V ern o n ia-T ig ­ 177. J Coe. 177 N a tio n a l N S tan - ard. * R ainier-Sherw ood. ’S cap­ L-el. 163; J Sm ith. 163; W Bergen. poose-Beaverton. ’St. H elens-H ills- 1 J Rushlow. 153; Loveletle. 152 C annery: M Senko. 159; M cDon­ boro. iS t M ary’s b y '. Jan u a ry 8. F eb ru ary 12 C la t­ ald 150: W Betzor. 150: B V an- skanie - T ig ard . V ernonia - S h er- Dyck. 149 A V anG runsven, 146. woed*. R ainier-B eaverton . Scan- High in d iv id u al scores for the poose-Hillsboro*. St. H elens’- St w eek w ere m ade by D Auld. 202. Mary 's. I Forest G rove b y A m erican: J P atterson. 239. C ity; Ja n u a ry 12. F eb ru ary Its—’C la t­ ,1 Rushlow. 200. N ational: M S en ­ skanie-Sherw ood. V ernonia-B eav­ ko. 206. C annery: E. W illiams. 96. erton. ’ R ainier - H illsboro ’ St. women Prize leaders for th e week M arv’s- Scappoose. 'F o re st G rove- rem ained th e sam e w hile Jo e P a t­ St. Helens. T igard b y '. terson won th e P erfection cake. Jan u a ry 13. F ebruary 19— St league S ta n d in g s Mary s-Sherwood*. Forest G rove- Com m e rc ia l— W ret. I* Hillsboro*. T ig ard -B eav erto n ’. C la t­ P e rfe c t io n M .55«i F a irw a y skanie-Scappoose'. St. H elens-Rain- .Men’s Shop *» .5(h) ier*. (V ernonia). 4 h d«e 1 1 Jan u a ry 19. F eb ru ary 23 ’ H ills­ N a tio n a l W I. boro - St Mary's. ’ T igard-F orest B ria to U •i g Grove, * B eaverton - S h e r w o o d. C h e \ ro le t 12 .42-.I ’ R ainier - Scappoose. C latskan i e- P h a rm a c y K u s h lo w ’s 12 V ernonia. < St. Helens by). W Pel. C a n n e ry — L Jan u ary 22. F eb ru ary 26—’ F o r­ It .6(87 est G rove-St. M ary’s. ’Sherw ood- S B. h ip E. p in g M a lin g g .H l! ) 13 Tigard. ’ H illsboro-B eaverton. 'V e r ­ P la n t 10 11 .47« V K a y* M a li ng 12 . 420 nonia-R ainier. ’ Scappoose-St. H el­ w K m e rira n — I. Pi • ens. (C latskanie b y .571 12 Jan u ary 26. M arch 2—’St Mary s- E ix it Shop R o y a l Soda 12 .571 Tigard. ’ Forest G rove-B eaverton. O a ke s' G ro c e ry .571 12 •H illsboro- Sherw ood. ' R a i n i e r - R a y J . M a ’in 6 .2M C latskanie. ’St. H elens-V ernonia. C ity P u t. w (Scappoose by). C. C. S to re 13 .610 .571 12 Ja n u a ry 29. M arch 5— ’T igard- H e a d q u a rte rs Co. IB b a c k ’s 11 .476 Hillsboro. ’S herw ood-Forest Grove. H P a o s rn tim e 14 .333 •B eaverton-St Mary's. V ernonia- Scappoose. ’C latskanie-S t. Helens, Suitor: ’"How a re you. my little iR ain ier by). m an—and w here is yo u r sister. Jimmy'.”’ Jim m y: "She ju st ran upstair, 5 to change rings w hen she saw you Five Bowling Teams Tied Six Teams Already Placed in League I.ir e n s e s ’ Edgar Jam es Elliott and Hate M aurin. P ortland. N ovem ber 13. C arl W illiam Johnson and Marie- Leona A nderson, both of T igard ro u te 1. N ovem ber 14 Lee S. C aulfield and Lila May C onant. Vernonia. N ovem ber 14. I TURKEYS news em bership V erne M cKinney, the C ounty T reasurer. in Hillsboro, ih- ...........f ‘ Joan and Betty B atelielar. Norma Jo M h n T horn b u rg h | Oregon. Interest o n M ic h w arran ts | w«.hl«ai.>n. t h » t M .-m ln y , n»- - i ' D uxbury. G loria I.arson D onne Team C aptains J im Wells, Dr F -elker. Mary J a n e D uxbury, em I k A M ' 1 ml ber l I 21 .1, 1936 . . f I I I , . I , ,H i l l y C . H O l I I I 111«- l . i i o t l y I t - t l t - Flam e B arber and Betty Gulley, Ralph Mills MAUD W BOSCOW. I ounly ............. . mu-....... ..... ..... i - w ith M arjorie D uxbury as pianist. H andicap G eorge l.aver. A l t Ì» \« ’ l I « m Ih«» H u h » w l i i l pi»«' »• io » l i i» M r liiu T reasu rer \ ,-eal soli's by R obert K elly, w ith Johnson. i >1) J V i'l ( o lia lo * N li| I’ U im I A c c o l l i l i u n i i Mi. F red Sew ell as accom panist, t ilt» n » O I c i o c i t l I l i c i c o f G reens Ralph Easier. L o u i s violin sohys by Miss E sther Wicks, m u n i: m i i \ li li i m x i I.tu ll. i: Il I M I . \ V. I X>> « I l i o h i« '» . w ith Mr- 1 y man Howe as accom ­ Busch. IH -I A I m litv . I ' . I h Y c o i , l ll« t , I ’ o i ì I m io I. N». 4417 Women T ournam ent M l. Be. U l i ’ u o l l , A l l o l t i c v i f u i H i ’ H l l l ' O panist loading liy Miss M artha | In Iin - l .u in lv l . - u r l a f Iin - Sini«- • ■( I in - I» m I cl I m io ! f i c a i p i l l i l i •li« ’ *l N o w o i l i i i I ’ ». Jam es, hum orous skit in costum e by SIC Mills. i<-i th e ('« H in ty o f \ V h x I h i i h I«» ii h i U h » M m I I c i o f Un» I - I m U» o f < > • «» M l ,’ U» I »(»lv o i I m -I p u l i l l e n i l>>n l » o .»•»».. Miss M axine K lm ge ol G aston; a I F o a ir r . IH V 4 M - C .I i n. t-mhly singing w ith Mrs Sowell ( \ l I K > K U I K K XN I S N o lle « » h ln c » » b y i t i v c n lim i I h r L *c« at the piano, and banjo selections All County Htxid bund W arrants pay abb' at tin* office of If you change y o u r nddrejw kind - by Way no Nickeson Mrs Agnes of W ashington 1 o iin h ih e g o n , en |||x , ,i„. , , Ut. ,,f , M u, jy notify tho A rg u ì d irect and ¿it Brown, chairm an of the com m ittee, dorsed “not pant for w a n t o f hax fiir»i in-icin in i I no»i a * t . presided d u ring the program . funds'* on or before A pril 7. HKhi. Vom»i Mini Itcpoii in ih# c i omi nf once. n Baskets of chrysanthem um s am t' candles decorated the tem ple lo o m ' and refresh m en t tables. 46 A large crow d atten d ed the homo com ing and roll-call m eeting of Phoenicia Tem ple. P y th ian Sisters at th e K 1’ ball Friday night, w ith m em bers present from th e Tem ples at G aston. Forest G rove and North P lains The T em ple voted a $5 m em bership in th e Red Cross. Mrs Mabel K rah m er spoke for Lakeview T em ple of Gaston. M rs F lorence H olroyd. most excellent chief of Delphi Tempio, brought g reetings from Forest G ro \e and ex ten d ed an in v itatio n to H illsboro. G aston and N orth P lains to a!lend th e ir hom ecom ing m eeting on Wed nesday night. D ecem ber 9. b eg in ­ n in g w ith a pot luck d in n e r at 6 30 and P ast G rand C hief Hn.-.el Hot lenbeck of F riendship T em ple brought greetings from N orth Plain and extended an invitation to a t ­ ten d th e T em ple bazaar on Satin day night. The program follow ing Templi- m eeting consisted of dance num bers coming."—Ex. P lease sen d in Second m eeting of th e W ashing­ ton C ounty B asketball league was to th e A rgus. held in th e offices of Dr. A bram s last M ondav night and an o th er m eeting w ill b e held this coming M onday in th e sam e place at 8 p. m. Six team s w ere represented and much enthusiasm was show n by those atten d in g after learn in g th at th e league will be conducted w ith ­ out predjudice being show n to any one team. The tem p o rary program of co n ­ ducting th e league was explained by Dr. A bram s, and th e an n o u n ce­ m ent was m ade that trophies w ould be presented to the tw o to p team s and ifidividual players. D irectors of this league are v ery anxious to have as m any learn s as possible entered. It was :nso sug­ gested th at an all star team m ight be chosen at th e end of th e league's playing tim e and en tered in th e state tournam ent. The team s so far represented are Orenco, Bank - B eaverton. F o r­ est G rove and Hillsboro. P o ssib il­ ities to en ter are Gaston. C arlton. Cornelius. Sherw ood. T igard and Newberg. A ny other« interested should have a rep resen tativ e th ere M onday night. M a r r ia g e Homecoming Drams Large Crowd Friday Name Committees lor Forest Hills Aunt M .ittie has been b a k ­ ing n u r B read since she cam e to visit us. Don't say nothin' but can't we go back Io tin- New lliim e llakerv U n-ail." S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls Add Bright l ariety to y o u r d in n er C u sta r d C r e a m P u f f s F r u it B u n s Stiyings of Children Raspberry Patties ' g ic OPEN *4ADE VN1ÎH L SUNDAYS i0 0 % l u u t a B A k tO OMI HOUR. boy BACK OF PIGOIY WIG61Y ’ A lte r you have selected y o u r T hanksgiving m eat y o u ’ll w ant to he sure of th e best in all tin- things th at go" with it. We have them a ll— H ighest Q u ality — and at prives th a t m ean real savings. HERE TH EY ARE ! P rices Effective F riday. S aturday and .Monday — .Nov. 20, 21 ami 23 SWEET PO TA TO ES 4 G olden Yellow .Meat CELERY HEARTS 29c 10c lb s Ills. Fancy quality. F it C risp Bunch 50 ** PO TA TO ES HOT A B soup is q u ic k s COFFEE S e r v e d S a tu r d a y 9c 79c LOCAL GROWN OV Bag ( nm bination G rade—I . S. No. 1 and No. 2 S o f t a s ilk C A K E FLOUR L arge p k g . C o c k ta il OLIVES SAUCE 12c The vitam in B cereal 20C ^ " b o ttle G o ld OYSTERS S iz e M edal T in s 1 0 -lb . h a g ( 6 tin s G reen 2-lb . 3 3 c S Jk » s COD SUGAR CORN 1 M a r a s c h in o C H E R R IE S La r g e 5 - o z . ja r ib- i9y2c 4 .. 43c s 1 f in e C'a n e I rexh anil I h illy 9c 1 -lb . C e llo h a g D O N ’T M IN C E M E A T Ihs. ( 6 tins M arshm allows I lavo rili w ith B randy and S h erry Wine S W IF T S ■ Y e llo w s t o n e 15c 13c i<>. 9 I /2 M / 4 R ii-h 48c) 25c 73c) Pkg. PU M PK IN Itay-M al L arge 2 1 .- ti*1 BE H E R E ! We R eserve tile R ight tn L im it Q uantities or S H O R T E N I N G 2 lb.. KRAUT— Q u art N u t-l.ik r W IE N E R S — (p ia lli \ 25c 10c Lb. 20c Price* l.ffe c tite S aturila y Only N. 1!. 10c T h e o riginal. P er p k g. lla m r tu lu ilo -y D n -s in g 59c 25c Pabst Super Cured CHEESE. 2-Ib. loaf D erby’s PIGS FEET TID BITS. 9-oz. glass SNOWDRIFT MINCE W IN ES 2 1 ', I O K I I I I I I ) — rn r t. W hite P ort, M ux-atel, Angi-lii-4. T okay, S herry n . 25c Q t. 3 45c ' , - g a l . 8 5 c — G a l $ 1 .4 9 2,b.. 15c B & M Beans or 2 BROW N L arge C ans IRIS CLUSTER RAISINS. 2 55c lb . can M EAT BREAD 33c I Town c,ub La«cr BEER 3.... (2 4 -c a n case GOETZ - % - g a llo n 29c $ 2 .2 5 ) 45c 5e deposit on hottie 11-oz. pkgs. 25c ■»HOMEDAR Y PEELS C A N D IES Old I.(shinned H ard Mix CANDY PLiin or B roken ! lbs. ( i earn ( hoi oíales S Iba. ( ordini ( neníate C overed ( B ER R IES— 25c 25c 25c 1 II I. b o x Lemon, O range and < Iiron 3 3-oz. 25c pkgs. DROMEDARY D A TES 2 P itted m Reg. pkgs. Seedless Raisins 4 OXYDOL P A G W ill IL N A IT U A SO AP— 8 s m a ll b a r s 25c 19c BRAZIL NI IS l.y . was lu d P er III. PIS ANS. papel ihell P er II). PLAN I IS ihs. A 19C tip ., ns u *Jv 27c M. J. B. (A M A Y SO AP— 2 cak es lie The Perfect Dressing for SALADS NALLEY’S TANG 19c NUTS W A IM I S P u III Ib. hag 19c Q u a rt 33c ..NI F o r (lot and ('old M eals, Haiidwiche or Sea Foods q*’ 3 9 c | F r e e h fr o m th e C o a s t. B y th e Pi< 25c 49c] JE L L -W E L I. S A a n te d flavors 4c! S U R P R IS E S A T U R D A Y S i 49c 28c IO;',1:,,. FORGET O u r com plete assort rrient of V intages for your before dinner a p p e tiz e r ! AN O TH ER OE OUR L arge T in s » 1/¿ -lb . 2 5 c ■ S R eg. T in s *> P e r f e c t , p r im e b ird s, a ll r a is e d w ith s p e c ia l c a r e a n d s e le c t e d fo r t e n d e r , d e lic io u s m e a t th a t h a s a M f u ll d e lig h t f u l f la v o r . If y o u w a n t t h e b e st, p la c e & I y o u r o r d e r n o w a t th e | PICNICS | Shortening H s OYSTERS w;"’p" G iv e s FLOUR K itchen tested. For Dre - ing or Co< k l . D o u b le 22c L arge p kg. -lb . F r e sh S m o k ed 4 to 8 -lb . A v e r a g e 25c' A box top and ?,»«• sent to ’ B etty < ry ÑU» Ì. 27c e 3 ,b- 79c J J a TREE TEA S y i > Orange Pekoe H a lf or W h o le S u g a r C u red Carrots OREGON P ro d u ce P rices F rid ay and S atu rd ay O nly HILLSBORO NEAT CO. -K& FAT F THF BUT ■ PiY THF I f AST -1 ^ R E E D E L IV E R Y L arge hunches. it CRANBERRIES FRS " ‘" Î I O R H ead HILLSBORO r e r e a d ED’S MASTER MKT. F resh F r u it a n d V e g etab le s Lettuce L arge, solid heads. 5c NEW HOME BAKERY'S E V E N IN G S . . of to . . H IL L S B O R O — P r ic e s e f f e c t i v e F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y , N o v . 2 0 , 2 1 — H IL L S B O R O F R E E D M .I V E R Y — F O U R T IM E S D A IL Y P H O N E 3131 copy early CRAB M EAT S p e c ia ls fo r S a tu r d a y T h a n k s g iv in g 's a f e a s t - t im e . A tim e fo r g o o d t h in g s , g o o d f r ie n d s . a n d le t u s a d d P i g g l y - W i g g l y ’s g o o d v a lu e s ! W e o ffe r ou r o w n fe a st g o o d f o o d v a lu e s , f r e s h ly s e le c t e d to m a k e y o u r h o lid a y m e a l o n e lo n g b e r e m e m b e r e d . S h o p e a r ly , a n il g e t y o u r p ic k o t t h e s e f in e r f o o d s . a t t o d a y ’s p r ic e s . M r R eserve (h r Right 1« l.im it (luaiitUirM Banana Cream Pie NORTH SECOND ST 6 SALE Cranberries L arge N o . 1 tin I I HAMS rhiinbsqivinq C om m ittee appointm ents for the new y ear at the Forest Hills Gt If club i:a \e been announced by Dr K S Walt. , pre? ¡dent, as follows Social M esdam es M arguerite Boyce. M argaret McKinney. Carol Coman and Mary C ate T ournam ent F rank Miller, By­ ron Goodman. COFFEE lo„ 3',^ 26c 75c TR EE TEA ’/¿ •lb . p k g . */2-lh. p k g . VvCz (U / L