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    T lm r-ln v , ô r tn h c r 7. 1937
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R R O O M
P age Sev«* n
H illsb o ro -B e a v e rto n F oo tb all G a m e Set fo r L ocal G rid iro n T h u rs d a y N ig h t
Scappoose Grid
Troupe Posts
1 5 to 0 Victoryz
1
lliu ts d u s N itfh t. K u*i lo ck
l l i l h i H e ld
hum
I t r a v r r to n
S m a rtin g fro m a 13 0 d cfe u t ut
I t T o e lle
i W ick
th e hum ! • o f a lie u v ie r St’uppoose
o N o la n
W id lo g
e le v e n ,
th e H ills b o ro h ig h g rid *
3 K o llin .
Emrnoo.
<teis w ill a tte m p t to re g a in Home
4 M eurs
A h id u n
Io t p re s tig e to n ig h t <Thui..day> !
5 M ill« i
W illiu rn s
on
th e lo ca l fie ld , m e e tin g th e
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M T o e fle
7 B Vuohoni
W h a te v e r th o u g h ts Conch It M
7
H a rris o n
G oodm an ., charge
m ig h t have had
8 < Iro g a n
K‘ot»l«*r
on th e r e la tiv e weakness o f th e
9 ( le o ig c
Chuse
/»enppoo .e g r id m r n w e re d is p e lle d
F ü h re r
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w h e n th e u p ­ 1 10
lh Ha to
K e lt haro
r iv e r o u tfit, p la y in g
on
h o m e 1 ri
B r in d e ll
12 H a m m e r
y.iounds, co m b in e d a c le v e r a e ria l
P
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tro v ic h
13
tttta i k w ith <puek th in k in g to ru n
B o lh g e r
H S p ic rm g
u p tw o to m -hdow ns
J unor
15 L a ir
It w .i ; m id w a y in th e fu s t p e rio d
M u e lle r
1« S u th e ilu n d
w h e n tin* Scappoose clu b . b a ttlin g
D enney
17 I euwreoce
it
w ay u p fie ld , unloosed a pits.’
T ho m a s
18 J V u o h o n i
«town to th e »even y a rd lin e F ro m
Hu»«*! ik
19 llu r o ld W o ja h n
th .it p o in t. D u d le y . Scappoose f u l l ­
S la e h le
20 H im m e li ig h t
b a ck. ra m m e d th e b a ll a c n s.i fo r
B
ro
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n
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u
rp s te in
21
th e f ir s t to u c h d o w n
B ro w n
2'* T nukuw u
I n t e r c e p t s P a ss
C u lb e rts o n <7i*
23 U u v is
N o t e n tire ly reco ve re d fro m th e
S a x to n (5>*
24 G a rd n e r
e f f e c t o f th is s c o rin g th ru s t
I h ll.s -
25 Ko.s.1
lw.ro it o ile d to a e ria l ta c tic s o f
2« -C’o i'w m
It.
ow n
Scappoose’s r ig h t
h a lf ­
•O ra n g e and
27 ( ’h u i c h le v
back O liv e n o , to o k can* o f th a t
bla< k je is c y \
28 ( 'h l ibtehhcn
in th e second q u a rte r w lte n In*
29 B a u m g ut to e r
in te rc e p te d a p ie s on th e l l i l h i 40
30 B i i»oleew e
and scam pered d o w n the fie ld fo t
31 E h I i o g e r
tin - sc*cond S' appoosi* to u c h d o w n
T h e re a fte r, th e H illa b o ro p re p *
p e r . trie d a h e a vy a r t ille r y g ro u n d
a tta c k and d o in in a lc d th e re m a in
tie r o f th e game. In s id e th e 2 0 -ya rd
m a rk , h o w e ve r. S cappoo e s t i f ­
fened and tiie l i i l h i ele ve n c o u ld
B y K h < M a tty > M a th e w s
a t no tu n e cash in on its chances
Coach. U n iv e rs ity o f P o rtla n d
T h e sto u t de fen se .set u p by th e I
Close, b u t
borne team p ro v e d a m atch fo r j S ta n fo rd vs U C L A
g o in g
th e H ills b o n > o u tfit, w h ic h p la in ly I S ta n fo rd s h o u ld f in a lly g e j
a llo w e d the e ffe c ts o f th e F ore st j and w in
U
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vs
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to
G ro v e Tract i the n ig h t b e fore
T h a t, and some e v id e n t co m p la - Idaho
W a sh in g to n vs O reg o n S tate
cence o v e r th e prospects fo r uh
easy tr iu m p h w •re n o ta b le h a n d i- j W a sh in g to n to w in u n d e r w ra p s
C a lifo r n ia vs W a s h in g to n S ta te
u rin g tin* a fte rn o o n
caps d
( lu
C a lifo r n ia w ill c o n tin u e to r o l l
D u d le y S tars
T h e b ru n t o f th e Scappoose a t ­ along
P o rtla n d vs W illa m e tte P o rtla n d
ta c k was c a rrie d b y D u d le y , h a m ­
m e rin g fu llb u c k . w h o uppear.s to a fte r a h a rd fig h t.
St M a ry 's vs N evada -S t. M a ry 's
h a v e stepped w it h case in to D el
D u n g e y 's shoes H e b o ls te re d th e p o w e r w ill com e in to its o w n .
in c o n s is te n t S«*apponse r u n n in g a t ­
M o n ta n a vs O k la h o m a C ity
I
ta c k w ith hia lin e s sniuahcs and b e lie v e M r M ilto n P o p o cich s t ill
p la y e d an o u ts ta n d in g
defensive c a rrie s too m a n y guns on M o n ta n a s
gam e.
id«*.
T h e B e a v e rto n fraca.
sehedul«*«!
G onzaga vs O reg o n I*d lik e to
ahead fo r to n ig h t in o rd e r to a vo id second guess th is one. H o w e v e r. I
c o n flic t
w it h C o n s titu tio n a l
day p ic k O re g o n because o f s lig h tly
observances, s h o u ld
re s u lt
in a m o re o ffe n s iv e s tre n g th to date.
s tro n g H ills b o r o s h o w in g , fo o tb a ll ,
San F ra n cisco vs. S a n ta C la ra
fo llo w e rs agreed
T h e r e tu rn o f
B o b S u th e rla n d to th e lin e w ill T in s w ill be clo se r th a n e x p e c te d ;
s tre n g th e n the fo rw a r d w a ll, a n d m ig h t be an upset. S a n ta C la ra has
tin * m e n ta l a ttittu d c s h o u ld also an edge.
P u g e t S o u n d vs. W h itm a n I lik e
r e g is te r
im p ro v e m e n t a fte r t h «•
th e Loggers.
Scappoose th u m p in g
Coach's Choice—
B e a v e rto n is r«q>orte<! to have
one o f th e o u ts ta n d in g d u b s in th e ,
c o u n ty . c o n s id e ra b ly im p ro v e d o v ­
e r la st y e a r' , e le v e n w h ic h d r o p ­
ped a 12-0 gam e to H ilh i P o w e r
play.»» d o m in a te th e B e a v e rto n r e ­
p e rto ire
th is ye a r, a c c o rd in g to
Coach G o 'lm a n . w h ile H ills b o ro
F o r th e fir s t tim e in th e h is to ry o f
w i l l a tte m p t
fa s te r, m o re i n ­ g rid re la tio n s b e tw e e n th e tw o
t r ir a t e a tta c k
schools, fre sh m a n team s o f U n iv e r ­
h in e u p a fo r the Scappoose game: s ity o f O re g o n and O reg o n S tate
« lit Srapp«»<M*r
ltili*tMM*o <o>
.c o lle g e w ill g iv e W a s h in g to n co n n -
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lek
i.eni f t y fo o tb a ll fn t t n w r r s n chance tn re-
I tit
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H<m«fvlcw t h e ir fie rc e ‘ c iv il w a r " r iv a lr y .
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( L , r e h it* )
i ’ Frake«
On M u ltn o m a h f ie ld F rid a y eve­
lU il.
K rirk s o n
l« r » in lr ll n in g th e tw o c lu b s w ill open a
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th re e -x u m e series to d e te rm in e th e
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o f th e
p H iin iK u r t ttv r
O liv e r io
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M o a r state "
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fu tu re v a rs ity c o m p e titio n T h e O r ­
n
0 ange ro o k s p a r tic u la r ly re p o rt im ­
llillo b o r o
7
6
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K« it iq n x w r
p ro v e m e n t o v e r th e ir 1936 p re d e ­
II t lla lio r o
L a ir .
R o llit ) « ,
S u b tl II ut lo ru t
cessors, w h o d ro p p e d tw o gam es to
b a I f lo t, k
K e». lu * III. f l i l l b a i k . W ic k , e l i t i ,
S ra p p o o .e
S F ra k ra .
H a m m e r , c e n t« r
"H o n e st J o h n " W a rre n 's fro s h . 19 to
q iia r 'e r b a « I
M u n ito li, r i g h t t a c k l e . S i »an- 6 and 25 to 0.
k r l. Kuar-I.
F a m ilia r nam es to W a sh in g to n
i c o u n ty fo o tb a ll fans w ill be those o f
D el
Dungey, sm a sh in g h a lfb a c k
| fro m Scappoose, a nd Don M alice,
p
o
rts
id
e d passer fro m M c M in n v ille .
F O U R -ro o m bun • • fo r re n t, e le c ­
t r ic it y . w a te r
Joe M e ie r, m ih ' B o th a re h o ld in g d o w n re g u la r
•o u tlie ik s t H ills b o ro .
32 ! posts tin th e D u c k lin g e le ve n .
Yearling Clubs
Meet Portland
l oo Lite to Classify
T W O -b o tto m 1 4-inch tr a c to r p lo w ,
al o .s lig h tly lu e d d o u b le harness
- W a lle r Wvss. A lo h a .
32
Washington County
Hoopstcrs to Start
C A R N A T IO N m ilk ro u t« 'a n d tr u c k
fi r sole
In q u ire o f J. T. Foster.
32
150 E M a in St
W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty
b a s k e tb a ll
league w i l l get u n d e r w a y soon,
T H R E E c h u n k y b u ilt horses, 5. a n d a ll team s w h o w is h to e n te r
6 a nd 7 v e a ls o ld , cheap. C om e th e league th is y e a r s h o u ld send
t h e ir e n trie s im m e d ia te ly , it was
u n d see th e m w o rk . Y o u n g 4 -g a l-
I011 cow . $50- L . K . Eiske. C o rn e ­ a n n ou n ce d W ednesday b y D r. A.
M
A b ra m s.
ll!, . .
3 2 tfl
Team s e n te re d la st y e a r in c lu d ­
O il, - b u r n in g c ir c u la tin g h e a te r f o r i
ed O renco. Banks. C o rn e liu s . H ills ­
sale. C o n s id e r la rg e w o o d c ir c u ­ b oro, T ig a rd a nd B e a v e rto n . The
la to r in tra d e
244 E. G ra n t. T e le - 1 c h a m p io n s h ip was w o n b y H ills - I
phone««.
32 boro, u n d e r th e m an a g e m en t o f D r.
A b ra m s .
15 A C R E t r a d and 3 2 ', -acre tra c t ! T h p 1937.38 season w i l l open at
fo r sale o r re n t
l- c v i K n o r r.
e a rj j c r (j at P D r A b ra m s stated.
2
m ile s n o rth o f B a n ks.
, since last y e a r m a n y team s w e re
160 A C H E S , road th ro u g h place. ■ ! a’ e '') jo in in g . W ith th e m e in -
o w n e r e s tiiiia t. s 1200 co rd s w ood. | bw s o f J “ t y e a r s c ir c u it r e t u r n ­
P le n ty w id e r; $5(M) W O. G a lo - ing, a nd th e a d d itio n o f se ve ra l
32p ; to w n s, th e league th is season sh o u ld
w a y . H ills b o ro .
I p re se n t a s tro n g fro n t.
W ANTED
Hand
se w in g , school
E n trie s fo r m e m b e rs h ip in the
and house fro c k s , q u iltin g , day league s h o u ld be sent to e ith e r
th
e
H ills b o ro A rg u s o r D r. A b ra m s.
h im .e w o rk M rs. G ra ce O v e rs tre e t.
349 N. C o n n e ll. H ills b o ro .
32p
and
som e b u cks. A ls o
som e
L O S T F en d e r
p a rk in g la m p fo r ch o ice
W in te r
w he a t.
F ra n k
M a rm o l, ear b e tw e e n H ills b o r o | S e h u lm e rie h . R. 5. H ills b o ro .
32tf
and B e th a n y.- D r. H e n ry Y oung.
S
IX
-y
e
a
r
m
are
,
a
b
o
u
t
1200
lbs
H ills b o ro .
32
Ir v ie H u tc h is o n . 3 m ile s n o rth
L I G H T Dodge tr u c k , v e ry l o w
N o rth P la in s. P u m p k in R id g e road.
m ileage, ch e a p;
te rm s .-H e n ry
Y o u n g , 6th a nd W a s h in g to n .
32 F IV E y o u n g cows, a ll m ilk in g now .
P rices rea so n a b le .— L e w is K e lly .
G R A P E S , lVfec lb., p ic k th e m y o u r ­ Banks. Rt. 1.
32-3
self
tiir ; t 'a r r is .
o f M o u n ta in d a lc
p la ce
FEW
p u re b re d
F re d
K e lle r H 8 M O N T H S th o ro u g h b re d Je rse y
32-3J)
h e ife r fo r s a le — R. O. W illia m s .
R o u te 1, F o re s t G ro v e ;
H ills id e
H a m p s h ire ewes, roa d .
32-3p
BEVERAGES
Activity Starts
Cedar Mill Hall
offer«
YOU
the Best in
Quality Meats
MUTTON
Week
October «3-9
C o-operate w ith y o u r local
fire d e p a rtm e n t in th e ir ef-
i forts to elim in ate fire h a z ­
a r d s ! You can help by in­
sta llin g new fire -re sista n t
C e r ta in -te e d
M ixers . . . F ru it D rinks
Soda Pop
Yon p ro te c t your h o m e
from fire loss and extrem e
w eath er.
Royal Soda Works
H ills b o r o
345 E M a in St.
ROSA’S GIFT
SHOP
FRED
ROOFINGS
Bottled and D istribu ted by
Paces Tourney
With 67 Round
G« u i ge E y .''o n o f E n g l n d h o p e *
to hi t a n e w speed re c o rd r,n
th e s a lt Hats n e a r lio n n e v ille ,
U ta h , is r lio w n in tw o d if f e r e n t
v ie w s , r ig h t a n d b e lo w , a fte r it
w a s c o m p le te d r e c e n tly a t T ip -
to n .
S ti a ffo rd 1-h i re,
E n g la n d .
Th<- c a r is d riv e n b y f o u r p o w e r ­
f u l t w in a e io e riK in e s a nd lia s
< ',ght w h e e ls, th e f o u r f r o n t ones
u ' d fo r s te e rin g . A t r ig h t, th e
“ 'T h u n d e rh o lt" is b e in g in s p e c t­
ed by ni< i h a n ie
and i " m g
« h iv e rs . T h e p ic tu r e b e lo w g iv e s
an in d ic a tio n o f th e size o f th e
c a r's h u g e ta ll. L a s t y e a r C a p ­
ta in Ey to n ' 11 a w o r ld re c o rd o f
162.529 m ile s an h o u r.
Mason Hill
For th e w h o le f a m liy !
A rk for them at any fountain
Seeks New Speed Mark in This Racer Frank Miller
Tl,«- g ig a n tic u l t i i- K tn a m lin e d
■
" T h u n d e r b o lt , " in w h ir l) C a p t.
( Ity Rd ( o m a n i
A p a r-b re a k in g 67 b y F ra n k M il­
S p a rke d b y th e b r illia n t o jx n
le r
in
s e c o n d -flig h t c o m p e titio n
fie ld i u i u i i i i )' o f K a rp s te in fla s h y
fe a tu re d lust w e e k 's p la y in the
B e a ve rto n le ft h a lf. T ig a rd F ore s i
F orest H ills f a ll h a n d ic a p to u r n a ­
G ro v e and K« u vt.rto n team«
to
m en t.
nose out
H ilh i, St
M a ry
a n «1
C o m p e tin g a g a in s t D r R W a ltz
Shei wo<xJ 13 to 12 in th e c o u n ty
M ille r blasted o u t a 31 m th e f ir s t
fo o tb a ll
B a ttle R o ya l on tie* Pa
ro u n d , and a lth o u g h he s lip p e d to
Clin-
u n iv e rs ity
g r id ir o n
F rid a y
a 36 on th e second n in e he had
e n ough m a rg in to c o m p ile a one-
. n ig h t
F o llo w in g th e o p e n in g parade o f
up triu m p h .
fo u r hands and J29 g la d d e r , fro m
O u ts ta n d in g in m atch c o m p e ti­
th e six c o u n ty h ig h schools, team
tio n in c h a m p io n s h ip flig h t was D r
c a p ta in 1 m et in the m id d le o f the
R I M ills ' c o n q ue st o f B G o rxim a n .
h e ld , d re w fo r o p p o n e n t* and tie*
2 up. O n th e s tre n g th o f an eagle
n o v e l e ve n t was u n d e r wa> Ea< h
th re e on th e e ig h tire n th h o le D r
team m et tw o o th e r elevens in 10
M ills to u re d th e co u rse in 69 one
m in u te q u a rte rs d u rin g th e e v e ­
u n d e r pa r. G o o dm a n 's c a rd read
n in g . ta k in g u p the s tru g g le w h e re
72
th e p re ce d in g s c rim m a g e le ft o ff
R esults o f last w e e k's p la y :
T sug a w a R ecovers F u m b le
R e su lts L is te d
H ilh i a ri'l B e a v e rto n d re w the
C h a m p io n s h ip f lig h t
D r. M ills
s ta rtin g
po itio n s and gave t h e
d e fea te d B. G oodm an. 2 up: F ra n k
p e ctato rs a t h r illin g 10 m in u te
P e te rs ousted Ed C om an. 5 a nd 3.
o f fo o tb a ll
H i Its b o ro opened t h i­
F .rs t f lig h t: D ic k F e n d a ll d e fe a t­
ng w ith a 51-y a rd to u c h d o w n
ed T o m D ye r, one up: G eorge P a t­
d riv e . T a k in g th e h a ll on th n r
erson d e fea te d W a vn e H a lle n . 4 and
o w n 40-y a rd s trip e w h e re T suga-
2
wa. H ills b o ro 's s tu b b y g u a rd , r e ­
Second flig h t : F ra n k M ille r d e ­
covered a B e a ve r fu m b le , th e B lu e
fe a ted D r. R. W a ltz , one u p ; C T
and W h ite
m ix e d
sp in n e rs and
R ic h a rd s o n d e fe a te d D r J. O Robb
p o w e r p la ys in th e m arch to pay
6 and 5: M a rc u s W a ltz d e fe a te d Ray
V a n h o rn ' • ki< k fo r th e e x tra
R e p lo g le , one u p : G . F o rs y th d e ­
p o in t was w id e o f th e up rig h t.*
fe a ted H o w a rd H a d le y . 7 a nd 6: H .
B e a v e rto n 's score cam e as tie
G iltn e r d efeated R K r e itz . 3 a nd 2.
re s u lt o f a c o s tly H ilh i fu m b le
T h ir d flig h t: N o m atches p la y e d . ,
R o llin s. local sa fe ty, le t a B eaver
F o u rth flig h t : R. Rasm ussen de-
p u n t get a w a y fro m h im . T h e o va l 1
i fe a te d L. P S tra n a h a n . one u p ; Ja ck
ro lle d deep in to
H ilh i te r r it o r y ,
G oodm an d e fe a te d R T is d a le '20
f in a lly b e in g re co ve re d by B e a v e r­
h o le s ,:
H
L . B ic k fo r d d efeated
to n on the fo u r- y a rd s trip e K a rp -
J a c k Searcy, one up.
s te in smashed c e n te r to th e six
i F ifth flig h t: R o n a ld M ille r de ­
m eh lin e . F ig h tin g w ith t h e ir hack
feated Lee H o skin s, one u p : D r. G.
to th e w a ll. H ilh i lin e m e n h e ld
■ G ib s o n defeated B il l B e rg e n, 3 and
F u llb a c k
E m m on s fo r
n o gain and raced u p h e ld 22 y a rd . T a k ­ w e e k -e n d
and M rs . Pete 2.
K a rp s te in to o k u p th e d r iv e and in g th e
b a ll a g a in , he
s ta rte d Y u n k tr .
S ix th flig h t : O. O sb o rn e d efeated
<m th e n e x t p la y d ro v e o v e r the a ro u n d r ig h t
end.
tw is te d
and
N P. Johnsen le ft T u e sd a y on a I J u lia n T od d , one u p ; L. B. D ra k e
last c h a lk lin e . H is a tte m p t to ru n dodged h im s e lf in to th e open and
h u n tin g t r ip to E a ste rn O regon.
‘ d e fe a te d O H u tch e ns. 4 and 3.
. th e b a ll fo r th e e x tra p o in t was ro m p e d 58 y a rd s to tie th e score.
M r. and M rs . C le ve O w e n s are
S e ve n th flig h t : Jam es S e h o rn de­
’ stopped cold
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fe a te d B ob O sborne, tw o up.
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beaches.
M atches fo r th e fo llo w in g w e e k ,
End o f th e f ir s t p e rio d fo u n d th e e x tra p o in t th a t gave B e a v e rto n .
h a ll in H ilh i's possession on its o w n F ore st G ro v e and T ig a r d v ic to ry .
T w e n ty -s ix p u p ils a re e n ro lle d in j in c lu d e :
38. St M a ry 's and F o re st G ro v e
th e B e th a n y g ra d e school th is year. S ch e d u le A n n o u n c e d
S ta r tin g lin e u p s :
to o k up th e gam e a t th a t p o in t. Hillkbvro
C h a m p io n s h ip :
G le n n C ate and
Ilea» e rto n M rs. E d ig a r H o n o re d
N e ith e r team c o u ld get a n y a d ­ Wick
A s u rp ris e p n r ty was g iv e n a t th e T o m B a ile y : C h a rle s W e lls and
LI- R
Brown
v a n ta g e and th e b a ll
see-sawed H ir n n tc lr ijih t
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scoreless fo o tb a ll.
F irs t: E A . G r if f i t h a nd J im
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D enney day a n n iv e rs a ry . " F iv e H u n d re d "
S h e rw o o d, n e w c o m e r to c o u n ty T n u in i w a
If. V a n L o m
KTL
S ta h le was p la y e d . P re se n t w e re Messrs, W e lls ; D r. S. T o d d and D r. R. D re s­
fo o tb a ll circ le s , gave T ig a rd a re a l I.a w re n e e
KEL
T«jUe and
M esdam es J. P e te rk o rt, F. ser.
c a r e in th e t h ir d p e rio d . T a k in g P a v in
W h id in g L a u w k e t. C. O wens. J. W a lte rs . A r ­
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and
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G. F o rs y th and
t h u r S ch u ltz. M rs . B F le s k o a nd N. M a rc u s W a ltz ;
LH K
Ehueher
s h irte d S h e rw o o d team u n c o rk e d I ln t n lw w e
H a r r y G iltn e r.
ham
F
E m m onu P Johnson. A r t h u r S c h u lz re c e iv e d
a 7 8 -ya rd d riv e th a t had tra v e le d Kelt*
I T h ir d : D r. A . P itm a n a nd R a lp h
T ig a r d
S h e r» <><»d h ig h honors and C le v e O w ens lo w .
to th e T ig e r fo u r- y a rd lin e b e fo re E n g ) «
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E a ste r; D r. J. R o b b a nd R. R e p lo g le ;
G aihreath
th e tim e k e e p e r’s g u n m a rk e d the W otal
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C ira n t
LG K
S la w ir k
end o f p la y.
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P a c ific u n iv e r s ity ’s n e w ly lig h t ­ P in g J e y
< )T Iu lle r« m
KGL
M a r c h e i >ka
ed fie ld was d e d ic a te d d u r in g h a lf P a tte rs o n
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tim e b y D r. Jo h n F. Dobbs, u n iv e r ­
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H a r r in g to n
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s ity p re sid e n t, and Iv a n R. M e tz ­ (tas m u » »en
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T r a c y : a m o n th 's v is it b e tw e e n e n lis tm e n ts
le r o f B e a ve rto n , p re s id e n t o f th e ■»haw
KHL
Y o n e y a m a in the U. S. n a v y . H is son G a ry R a y
Wa. h in g to n c o u n ty a th le tic asso­ B u y e r
F
M an« fie ld was ju s t one w e e k o ld on his a rr iv a l.
c ia tio n . S tu n ts
b y F o re st G ro v e M . M a ry 's
F o re s t G ro ve M r. and M rs . K in s e y and b a b y are
g irls .
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r a lly
c lu b and Ü d ding M
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W in e la n d
v is itin g at th e G u y W eisenback
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monies.
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RGL
H u d»on boro. w h e re he is e m p lo y e d at th e
O ld R iv a ls T ie
K in u le y
KTL
O tt i B a rb a ra Jean B a k e ry .
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Kl L
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th e c o u n ty ’s o ld e st riv a ls . H ilh i A lto n
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S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s .
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F
D a v iit
V ik in g 2 7 -ya rd lin e in th e o n ly
th re a t o f th e scoreless p e rio d .
T ig a rd and St. M a ry 's to o k up
th e
gam e and s tru g g le d
fo r 10
m in u te s
The
T ig e rs
g ra d u a lly
fo rc e d th e S a in ts in to St. M a r y ’s
A L O H A . OREGON
te r r ito r y , b u t w e re u n a b le to score . B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M I L L — T h e re
d u r in g the p e rio d .
w i l l be a c a rd p a rty and dance at
N
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w
O p en fo r B u sin ess
B e a ve rto n , re p la c in g th e S a in ts th e C e d a r M iU G ra n g e h a ll n e x t
in th e f in a l p e rio d , fo u n d its e lf S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th u s s ta rtin g th e ir
G ifti fo r all the fam ily
in a bad hole, ta k in g th e b a ll on a c tiv itie s f o r th e w in te r .
t h ir d d o w n on its o w n 19. S h e r- I
5c to 98c
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and
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wood, successors to T ig a rd , ru sh e d te rta in e d M rs. A lb e r ta M eu se y and
th e B e a v e r p u n t. T h e b a ll sa ile d .
C H R IS T M A S C A R D S
h ig h in th e a ir and w as f in a lly sons. C. J and W a v n e r M eusey. and
w it h y o u r nam e im p rin te d
g ro u n d e d on th e B e a v e rto n 1 5 -yard d a u g h te r M iss L o rr a in e M eusey o f
lin e . Y o n e ya m a . S h e rw o o d ’s J a p - i S a le m o v e r th e w e e k -e n d . M rs
5 0 fo r $ 1 .0 0
anese q u a rte r, p ic k e d u p s ix ya rd s M eusey is M rs . S c h le ic h e r's sister.
M r. and M rs. J. Y u n k e r and
SHOP E A R L Y A N D O FTEN
on a reverse, packed th e b a ll fo u r
m o re on th e same p la y, and th e n d a u g h te r Jean o f S a le m sp e n t th e
M a n s fie ld sm ashed c e n te r f o r a
f ir s t d o w n on th e B e a ve r tw o .
S h e rw o o d Scores
W ith a to u c h d o w n in s ig h t. S h e r­
w o o d fu m b le d on th e n e x t p la y
a n d B e a v e rto n reco ve re d . T h is tim e
th e
B e a ve r p u n t
w a s p a r t ia lly
b lo c k e d and S h e rw o o d to o k up
th e a ssa u lt fro m
th e e ig h t-y a r d
s trip e . N o t to be d e n ie d a g a in .
M a n s fie ld and Y o n e ya m a m ade s ix
y a rd s on tw o d riv e s and th e n
W e c k e rt w e n t o v e r s ta n d in g u p fo r
a S h e rw o o d score. T h e t r y fo r
p o in t fa ile d .
T h is set th e stage fo r th e t h r i l l
oj
th e e ve n in g K a rp s te in to o k th e
S h e rw o o d k ic k o f f on his o w n 20
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on
ROYAL
Phone 2432
Battle Royal
on P. U. Field
Opens Season
Jersey Numbers
Hilhi Gridders
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
Phono SOI
W id e V a r ie ty
o f C h o ice C uts
Specially Priced
KRAUT Q u a r t, an d
FRANKFURTERS B2o i OH nFo R
BOILING BEEF Lb
BEEF ROASTLb
VEAL ROAST , k
BACON B i b*h e P ie " '
BACON s f £ S O N IN C -
SHORTENING
2
4 Od»
11c
15c
14c
25c
13c
23c
A ll M ea ts In s p e c te d b y D rs . N ìc o l a nd A lm q u is t
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
S D eliveries D a ily
Res. Phone 321Z
W e c lo se a t 9 o ’c lo c k S h a rp e v e r y S a tu r d a y n ig h t
G e o rg e L a v e r and E C h a lla c o m b e ;
Ed A lle n a nd Joe P ro p s tra .
F o u rth : R. I. I r v in
and H a rry
Bates; J a c k Gi x id m a n a n d H. I,.
B ic k fo rd .
F ifth R o n a ld M ille r and D r. O.
G ib s o n ; E a rt B o w m a n and T. It.
T on g u e ; L y m a n
How«* and R oy
C a r tw rig h t.
S ix th
L B D ra k e and F S prouse.
Seventh: James Sehorn und Q .
H u tc h in s .
DELICIOUS
DO*NUTS
It's Do-Nut tim e and P erfection
know s how to m ake them rich,
hut easily digested — light, hut
nourishing.
T ry some d u rin g
N atio n al Do-Nut W eek.
D ozen
25c
29c 34c 49c
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CAKES
W ide
V ariety
O r a n g e -C o c o a n u t
: D e v il’» F ood
P e r fe c tio n ’s F a m o u s W h ite C a k e
T C
B u tte r ie s, P a r k e r H o u se
I V V T L L i J and C lo v er L ea f. D O Z E N
U
UV
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
25c
30c
39c
49c
PERFECTION BAKERY
GOLD LEAF
P asteurized
M IL K
J u s t th e food fo r g row ing
ch ild ren . Full of b u tte rfa t and
h e a th vitam ins, p a ste u riz a tio n
destroys a 1 1 possible disease
germ s w ith o u t a ffe c tin g t h e
n a tu ra l m ilk taste.
Gold Leaf Dairy Products Co.
D is tr ib u to r s o f T a y lo r G u e rn s e y D a ir y G rad e A R a w M ilk
D is tr ib u to r s o f B r o o k fie ld P ackaged Cheese
158 E. M a in St.
H IL L S B O R O
Phone 1081