Tage Four H IL L S B O R O A R G U S . Il I L L S B O K G . O R K G (.) N Thursday, November 25, 1987 Blue and W hite Gridders Hold Strong Tillamook Team, 0 to 0, in Upset Hillsboro Ties Cheesemakers in Rainstorm Hillsboro's Turkey Day Grid Opponents » Big Eight H oop County Casaba League Formed; Leaguers Hold Initial Session Initial m eeting of (he season for Bakers Enter the W ashington county basketball I M ille r , J h uus« M ill«*r, R o b e rt ('<>1 n e llii* . • l u l l e d M a ry K o v a c h tin a h e rn a p p o in te d lim it t 'o r n v liu » , G rit««» T ih h lta . M a ria n a d iti Itiin i r a l i lx o f th e estât«* o f S T E V E i llb h llf» . W ill s . • h t .in r l. l, H n i. I . I S .h o l- K O V A C H , d rc e io c d . h y th e C o u n ty C o u rt ' fi.-l.l, I lv lh S .'ii.« ll iel«l, I U h M. I h .t t. t l. I o f th e S ta te o f ( » r e g a l i . fo r Y Y s a liln g ln n ! V ir iili <’« » rtirliu a , M s ry (•rn rllu M , O liv o C o u n ty , and haa ii u a l l f l r d A ll persona 1 H a rt la n ip f . A n n a S m ith F II S it ili h. /X h a x in u .la in i'« H u u liis i «aid esitata are 1 It t ’. i n.«llu*. I u o II m I ' p i u s llu a , M u llio I h e re b y n o tifie d (<» p re s e n t th e ■ h iiiv . d u ly ' b in . I. G P l« , Ge«ug*» | D n re ly , O \ \ x e r lf lr d , as b y la w re > |iilie d to t be u n - bue^ i i . i. i • 11 \ , n i n i;. d c i »l|i ned at VI I K p a ld ln g llld u . l ’u r i- t'lis il« -« Iti'lh iK . . M it iy A b p la n a lp . J u liu s la u d . O ir u o ii. w it h in a tx m o n ili* fr o lli (By Ed O'M eara) A b p la n a lp , C la y I- te r m Hit, Gru<«’ E r r . th e «late b r i e f m a n , Gr»»«« H ia t t . N I I l l i s t t , tin * u n ­ b a te d and f ile t p u ld la h n l N o v e m b e r I t , An underdog H illsboro h i g h H illsboro and ft\o o th er tow ns in league was held Monday night in k n o w n b r it it o f I I m iiiih I i A. ii« * e iu a n , t ie - 193« b a te of la a t p u b lic a tio n b c c r in b e r school eleven battled through four \\ .tshington and Y am hill counties the Wells budding offices of l»t A. ««•a »«•«!, th.» u n k n o w n Ite ir* o f M a ty II V, 1937 fierce q u arters of a rain-soaked In ib r ie , •!«•» va*«a|, m ill u b . i n il o th e r p c i - will be rep resen ted in a new eight- M A bram s, league director. MARY K t ’ V A t 'I I . A d u ii n la t r a t r ii . an«l p a r tie s u n k n o w n c la ln iln g »ny gam e at Tillam ook last Friday team b asketball circuit, know n as Five team s, representing H ills­ , ¡»on* K A I.I’ l l II IIH I/Ilh , S p a i.lin y llld u . i i h t. t it le , r n ta tr . lie n o r iu tn e « t in th e night to w ind up w ith a 0 to 0 the Big E ight" league, as the r e ­ boro, Orenco. H uber, G aston ami j ic « l c » ta te « In tcriita tl In th e ro m p la in t I ' . ' it lM i.it , O r c y .'ii A tto rn e y . tie against one of th e state's top- t N o v. 11, I» . 25. De»- 2 and V, IW37> sult of a m eeting held last w eek at B eaverton, had delegates at the lie re in , P rfe u .la n ta ran k in g undefeated team s Pacific U niversity. l'«> Kinyx|«wn. M a tte B lo w n , C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n f««t against the C heesem akers several the sam e lineups as last year. Dr. m draw ing up the league reg u la­ \ I» to r B r o u n , H a ttie B r o w n , V e ra F o w l- W’ a a h in g tn n C o u n ty o n th e 21st d a y <«f w eeks ago. The Hilhi line, from A ddition of G aston e r. I It h '. . w ir r , F la k t ilt h . C la th lo O .-'.uher. ,l»37. a m i (h a t h r has d u ly tp ia l- tions and th e schedule at the m e e t­ A bram s said end to end. was credited w ith its S m ith , N e lllr T ilo in on. D E T h o m s o n , ifle d t o a c t aa s u ch a d m in is t r a t o r . and H uber is expected to toughen ing S ev eral rep resen tativ es w ere best perform ance of th e y ear m I • liv e I la • L e tin bavia, M o llie i 1)1«. T h e re fo re , a ll p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s present from tow ns w hich w ere not the degree of com petition this year. i. b ix , H e in i M a rk - I «s» M ä rk ä . a g a in s t aald r e la t e a r e h e re b y stopping the vaunted pow er attack n<>tlfle«l included in the new loop because of la aae D a v i* . 11 I M a. Ket h, L o it t e M a. - a n d E arly S tart E xpected of the coast school's aggregation re q u ite d to p re s e n t th e m w ith th e eith e r too great traveling distance or We hope to get th e league under B e th . Ileaale G cbhie , J C K a ne. M aude p r o p e r v o u ch e rs to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a d ­ Bonney. T illam ook's star back, was M m iiie l ‘o i neliua . Uno»le E l li o t t , inadequate courts m in is t r a t o r at th e la w o f fic e o f I* L. w ay very soon,” Dr A bram s said, J Kane, bottled up all evening w ith the ohn E l li o t t , F ra n ce a » S le w e rt, S A. I'a tte r a o u . W’ ella B u ild in g , llilla b t.r« » . O re- Play for the eight squads w ill asking that all team s intending to S irx x rr« . exception of a couple of m idfield llla n c h a ix i. M u r ilia llla itc h - c o n . w it h in »1« < iii m o n th » fro m th e d a te jau n tsh of a dozen y ards each. I open n ext w eek, follow ing the play in the league d u ring th e com ­ a rd . K a y l ’uin«r»>y. K u c h rl A C«»n«»v»r, <«f th e f lr » t p u b lic a tio n «>f th ia n o tic e , H ( 'u h o v r r . I lo r a c r G in -•*•>?. M a ry F um bles Spoil Chances to w it W it h in s i« m o u th s fr o m O c to b e r T hanksgiving w e e k - e n d A c t u a l ing season send rep resen tativ es to G I I. laacoe, lllu t u , I <’ I liu m , II I. Coach B M. G oodm an't t e a m nights of play w ere not assigned on 'b e second b ague m eeting, w hich H lu m , I I I. B lu m . i-ri««l I liu m . L i lli a n • 0 th . 1037. D a te d b o r o , O re v o n , th is 2Mth th rew an ironclad defense at the the schedule d raw n up. but w ill bas been slated for 7:30 p m Mon- K c h la rb , J«>hn b c h la r b . Al*h«*a I rre m a u , I «lay o f O a c t to b H e r, ills 1937. N«*»a I B e lli. L ila M c D o n a ld , Anna C heesem akers throughout most of be arran g ed by the m anagers of day. m Dr A bram s' offices I O F IS S C I i n . T Z A d m in is t r a t o r o f th e S m ith , F. 11 S m ith , 16 huskies. P O u red abm « ni.iK. u p th e F orest G rove high school first-strin g football team w hich th e game, but m anaged also to do the com peting team s to fit in w ith "Too m uch delay in opening the th e u n k n o w n h e ir» o f H a n n a h A . F re e ­ « «(ate o f M a ry I M ille r , Deceased bajl'e-' H illsboro today .T hursday« on th e the V iking g rid iro n in th e 1937 renew al of an ancient foot- a bit of excellent offense durin g local playing conditions. A 14-game league . ______ b ________ _______ _ m a n , ilct t*»aad. th o u n k n o w n h e ir» o f I’ I I ’ A T T F K S O N . A t to r n e y f o r th e caused asketball to run ball rivalry P ictu red above are. front row. left to rig h t—Ott. W addle Hud th e course of the game, only to see schedule, in w hich each team w ill clea r into baseball season last year M a ry it Im h r ie . ilccc«*anl, a m i a ll «Mher I A tlm ln la t rst«>r ineland Rcy- (O c t 2M. N o v. 4. 11. U . 25. 1937» each of five potential s c o r i n g nolds; second row Pop H alvarson. coach. Ju n c k e r-. G crrish. H enderson. Davis. W T allm an and an and d Rock- m eet all the others twice, w as de- "M onday's m eeting w ill be th e last per«oiiN am t |>artiea u n k n o w n c la im in g a n y I ud. back ro w —Tays. Gre.k T appert, T aylor, cap tain , Boyd an d Hines. r ix h t , t it le , eatate, lie n o r In te re s t In t h a t m arches term in ated via th e r e ­ cided upon, w ith a tw o-w eek vaea- opp o rtu n ity for any team s to en ter re F a ta le : C a llie S teele a l r o ta te «leacribexl in th e c o m p la in t covered fum ble route. T he best ■ tion period provided for o v er th e th e 1938 le a g u e " N O T H K T O ( K F D IT O K S h e re in . D e fe n d a n ts . offensive effort of the B lue and C hristm as holidays At th e conclu N o. <691 In th e N a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , ' W hite team ended on th e T illa­ sion of th e re g u la r 10-week season, cd on the 23rd day of Novem ber. ( « r e e l i n g You. and each o f yo u , a re j * n 1 ’ ’«»unty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re - mook 20-yard m ark when t h e c -n f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n , In eby re q u ire d to a p p e a r In th e above the w inners of each half w ill m eet 1937. I* r« «bate D e p a rtm e n t. C heesem akers pounced on an ill- F. .1. XlcAl FAIL A ttorney f o r e n title d c o u r t a n d a u a w e r th e <*o fn p la in t in a three-g am e series for the league N o tic e la h ereby g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r­ file d a g a iiiR t y o u In th e above e n title d tim ed fum ble. P laintiffs R esident A ttorney. Slate title and trophy. cau«e on o r b e fo re th e 11th d a y o f D e ­ s ig n e d F a i l I, S teele has been a p p o ln t n l T illam ook's backs once advanced P ete M iller, assistant ath letic d i­ of O regon Post O ffice A d d n » First ce m b e r. lU J * . a a ld d a te b e in g a f t e r th e a d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te ««f < A L L I F the ball to the H illsboro n ine-yard e x p ir a tio n o f fo u r w re k a fr o m th e d a te S T l F L F N ational Bank B uilding. Hillsboro. deceased, by th e C o u n ty C o u rt recto r of Pacific U niversity, w as o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th ia aunt* • f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , fo r W a s h in g to n stripe, w here th eir best scoring Oregon. nam ed league d irecto r in ch arg e of m ona u p o n you. th e d a te o f th e f t r a l (« « u n ty. a m t ha» q u a lif ie d A ll tw rs o n s d riv e ended after only four yards I ( N o v 2.'. Dec. 2. ». 1«. 2.1, 19.17) rules enforcem ent. 1‘u b lic a tio n th e r e o f b e in g N ovem ber 11, h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t aald e s ta te a re had been gained in four plays. On 1 ' I , , a n d th e d a te o f th e la»t p u h lic a tlo n h ereby n o tifie d to p re s e n t th e sam e, d u ly In addition to Hillsboro. M cM inn­ E state: Ju lia llrv au several o th er attem pts the T illa­ th e r o f b e in g D e cem b er 9. I VS«’ , a n d if F irst o n e-h u n d red p er cent com ­ » e r i f l r l . as hv la w r e q u ire d , to th e u n- ville. Tigard. Y am hill, Forest G rove N O I R E OF XDMINISTKATOR'S y o u f a il a<> to a p p e a r a n d a n a w e r aald mook drives w ere broken u p around .le r a lg n e .1 a ' I t o « 337. K t 2 B e a v e rto n . m endation certificate aw ard ed a uid N ew berg w ill be included in SALE OF REAL PROPEKIX > 'ii. p ia m t o r o th e iw ia e p le a d th e re to , fo r O re g o n , w it h in si« m o n th s fr o m th e «late th e 20-yard line. L ate in the final Pacific coast city bow ling group w a n t th e re o f th e p l a in t if f s w i ll a p p ly to h e re o f the league, w ith th e last tw o nam ed q u arter. H illsboro took over the N otice is hereby given T hat W th e C o u rt t' r th e r e lie f p ra y e d f o r m will go to th e H illsboro Bow ling en terin g tw o team s each i>at«-i| a n d f ir s t p u b lis h e d N ovem ber ball on the 12. and w as set back D Bowman, the duly appointed, t h . l r c o m p la in t, t o - w it . f o r a «leerre de­ association, according to a le tte r L '. c D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n l)e>e m - w ith a five-yard penalty to the T he team s and th e ir m anagers in ­ c la r in g p ia in t if f a to bo th e o w n e r» in fee 1 qualified, and acting a d m in istra ­ received h ere this w eek bv E W. b e r IB. 1937 a.tuple a m t in th e a c tu a l p o a » e a » li> n o f seven. H enry Tsugawa. stocky J a p ­ clude Y am hill Town Team. P aul to r of th e estate of JU L IA BRYAN I \ I < I . I. S T F F L F , A ilm in ia t r g t o r , B os Free!, se c retary of th e H illsboro th e f o ll.t w in g d e scrib e d p a rc e l o f re a l anese guard and signal-caller for D urham ; Forest G rove, Pacific S u p ­ deceased, will, from and a fter the th 2. lt« M v e rto n , O re g o n . nc i r«««.l s o u th 72 45 W eat to the ■l I K t E. H. the Goodm an gridders. elim inated I«H K rKKKY. At'.rnry er-V arsity. Pete M iller; N ewberg. 24th day of D ecem ber. 1937. p ro ­ \% r>t lin e o f th o B e n ja m in C o rn e llu « . S r., secretary of th e N atio n al B owling iN«»v. Id . 26. Dee. 2. 9. 16. 1937» th e idea of a punt and d irected a a n d w ife 1» I. ( . . th e n c e S o u th .1 15 ceed to sell at p riv a te sale for S tage T avern. O. H Best; T igard congress. d riv e th a t took th e b all out to the Town team , Lee Ariss; N ewberg. cash and credit u n d er and p u r­ l u t. f«>l. w in g t h e W e a t b o u n d a r y o f E s ta te . S il» (). B o lre n 1. C. t o th e S o u th w e s t c -rn e r The h u n d red p er cent certificate 25 before a kick was called. On College P harm acy. Ray P arrish ; suant to gn o rd er m ade and e n ­ s t h u e id r e o D f, the N O T IC E O F F I N A L N E T T I E M K N T n ce N o r t h 7u ).a»t m i the indicates affiliatio n of all leagues an o th er occasion Ray L air in te r­ Forest G rove. C ate M otor Co., Eldon tered by the C ounty C ourt of W ash­ S o u th b o u n d a ry lin e o f a a ld D . L ( l b «1 In th e ('.« u n ty C o u rt ««f th e S ta te ««f O re - u n d er th e ju risd ictio n of th e H ills­ cepted a pass on the 20 to b reak Bailey; M cM innville. H a m b l i n - , ington C ounty. Oregon, on the 8th c h a in s t o th e S u u th w ra t c o rn e r o f th e it««n, f r W s a h in v to n ( ’o u n ty . boro B ow ling association w ith the e r ly o w n e d by J . C w w rs e . u p a Tillam ook drive. In hr- M a tte r o f th e F a ta te o f N I L S ( ) W heeler C lothing Co.. A. J. Beeler. day o f N v e m b e r . 1937. the fol­ t th r a e c n t c e f o N r . m . r ih n ational organization. In view of 1 34 W est on th e W est Passing attack s of both team s B t l l I ’ N . n«a’ea»ed low ing described real p roperty in i n e o f a a ld Cawrrae la n d 22 l i c h a in s t<> th e fact th at this is H illsboro's first Notl«*e is here(>y g iv e n , th a t th e u n d e r. w ere stym ied when aerial attem pts of Oregon, for W ashington C oun- 1 the estate of Ju lia B ryan, d e c e a s e I. l th*« N 'o rth w e a t c o r n e r t h e r e o f; thence y e a r of activ ities in connection l K x e tu t r i« -f th e L a s t W ill an.I in th e opening q u a rte r resulted in 'y. situated i n W ashington Countv. N o r t h • " L a s t a lo n g th«- N««ith lin e o f • I « n « m e n t o f »aid de«'eaaed. ha» f ili a l In w tih th e n atio n al congress, as well slippery incom pletions of su re-fire SARA F DICKINSON and A. M. Oregon, and m ore p a rticu larly d e ­ »aid ( a x x r . r la n d a n d a lo n g th e N o r th th le e a '.a above e n title d c o u r t a n d «*ause, h e r as being th e first coast city to lin e <>f th e la n d n o w «»wned b y G e o rg e passes. Wes K etcham tossed th e DICKINSON P laintiffs, scribed as follows: f in a l a c c o u n t a n d r e p o r t a» such, a n d th e D le r a d o r f to th e h a a t lin e o f aald C o r­ w ater-logged ball to Ed Grogan, Dick S u th erlan d . H illsboro v e t­ qualify, it is reg ard ed as a re m a rk ­ vs. The follow ing described tract of n e liu s 1». I. t th e n c e N o r t h 10 W est c . 'u r t ha» fix e d a n d a p p o in te d th e |« th eran on th e O regon S tate college able achievem ent. w ho was standing out in th e clear, s a id K a at lin e 9 11 < h s in a to th e .la v o f D e cem b er. jI9 3 7 , a t th e h o u r o f |0 Ray V andcrzanden, N orth P lains FLORE N C E B R Y A NT. N I N A land, lying, and being in W ash­ on M o f s a id d a y . and th e c o u r t e r o f th e W illia m W a lte r • c l“ « k A only to see the slim y pigskin slide eleven, played his last college As ociation C om m ended CROW. ROY BROCK. M A Y ington C ounty, and S tate of O re ­ N 1’ o r I- th w < e s t » ’ c o a r n iH»m tu rn ed in an excellent gam e «»f th e above e n t it le d r o u r t in t In th e c e n te r o f the ro o m th rough G rogan's hands and m ar gam e for the B eavers last S a t­ "T he com m endable reco rd y o u r a lad. gon. and m ore p a rtic u la rly d e ­ BROCK. ROLAND B R O C K . l(ltlab<>ro, O re g o n , a» th e t im e a m , p lace t c en te r for G onzaga last S u n ­ t o u n ty K<«ad . th e n c e S o u th «»)“ » • aat fo l- w hat w ould have been a to u ch ­ u rd ay as they bow ed to W ash­ association estab lish ed in a tta in ­ O PAL BROCK. ETHEL BROCK scribed as follows, to-w it: lo w in g th e « e n te r lin e <>f »ai<| r«n«d 16 M3 fo r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s to said f in a l a c ­ day as the B ulldogs edged out ington State. 7 to 0. _______ down on a dry field. T illam ook ing this goal in its in itial a ffilia ­ Being part of the H S T uppcr r lia in s t«» th e i««»inl o f b e g in n in g , e xce p t c o u n t a n d f o r th e f i l i a l s e ttle m e n t o f »aid BEST B E R T B E S T. E V A .( t o 2 . com pleted tosses and then _ , _ . n «-f th e above d e scrib e d tr a c t estate. tion w ith o u r organ izato n is ccr- P ■ ' m i's P ; ’ i BROCK. RUTH BROCK ELLOR D. L. C in T I S R. 4 W. of Will t n h o a w t o p w o n r tio e d b y H e n ry H a rn ia . d th is l« t h «lay o f N o v e m b e r. 1037 tem pted fate bv throw ing laterals ( n / 7 f h c ( n n i i ' P tain ly a d istin ct trib u te," B aum gar- BROCK. HAROLD BROCK and Mer and bounded as follows: B e­ p r o p e r ty a n n a te in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , . ( D A a te N ational; and Eva W illiam s, 159, R K IF . B O L F K N . F x . , , t r i i <«f th e from both, but m anaged to com- ten w rote. "We d e-ire to ex p ress ■’«“ ‘»u “ “ ,1' j “ “ V *"\‘ i " JA N E DOE BROCK; also all ginning at a point in the m ain O re g o n , t« » -w it: L a st W i, | a n ,| Ir» 'a m « -n t <-f sa b l Deceased By R. L. (M atty) M athew s to th e of- la£b es contingent. plete them fo r fair gains. H ills­ o u r sin cere ap p reciatio n to th e of track of the S P. Co.'s R. R . d is­ o th er persons and p arties un- | C o m m e n c in g a t n p o in t in th e c e n te r F. J. M< A L E A K , A t to rn e y fo r L « rc u - L eague standings boro com pleted none in five at- Coach, U niversity of P o rtlan d ficers of th e H illsboro B ow ling as- know n claim ing any right, title, tant south fifi'i' W ist 1.78 chs • f C o u n ty K >ad a t th e S o u th w e s t e n t e r tvta A m e ric a sh n Lea u u e — W tem pts sociation fo r th e u n tirin g effo rts o f th o I). 1,. C o f Jac«>b H«»over a m t w ife • N«»v. 10. J5. Dec 2. 9. 1«. 1037» W illam ette vs. N evada—W illam - estate, lien o r in terest in th e real j from the N orthw est co rn er of the in S e c tio n 11, T o w n s h ip 1, N o r t h ««f i x - i t Shop lfl Downs Favor C heesem akers ette to win. alth o u g h it m ay be ¿ (’vu'e d to the cause of organized E ¡¿‘y j Mann 14 13 estate described in th e com plaint ' W. O. G ibson's I) L. C and r u n ­ R a n g e 3, W e st o f th e W illa in e t te M e r id ­ .'.19 E s ta te : J«»hn I ’ r e tl bow ling. Rcyai s « ,. Works G round-gaining figures g a v e close 14 ning thence South 68X4* West 13 .519 herein. D efendants. ia n . th e n c e N o r th 1 2 ' 15 h a s t a lo n g the T O ( K E D IT O R S 19 .290 Tillam ook a slight edge, w ith eight M ontana vs N o r t h D a k o ta - "T he n u m b e r of leagues a n a F c r fe c tiu n B a k e ry along th e county road 9 18 chs to L a st lin e «»f th e D. I,. ( • f B e n ja m in In th e < N « O u n T ty H F ( ««urt To: Roy Brock. May Brock. E thel ««f th e .State o f O re ­ L P e t. t o rn e liu s . S r., a n d w ife 24.7« c h a in » ««« first downs to a h alf dozen for M ontana, after its lo.-s to Idaho. bow lers rep resen ted in " t h e m em - H iirn b tf’ V ^niture a post; thence S outh 4l*i West g o n . f.»r W a s h in g to n (« » u n ty B rock Best and B ert Best; also 13 th e N o rth e a s t « r n e r t h e r e o f , th e n c e N o r th Hilhi. Most of the gam e becam e a should come back going to tow n 3 57 chs to a post; thence N orth o ersnip of y o u r association com - c. store In ‘ he M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f J O H N 19 1 I .576 all o th e r persons and parties u n ­ .6 - W est a lo n g th e N o r t h lin e o f the punting duel, w ith big Bob S u th - r-^i,,,.,^ . - t,- . 84 35’ East 9 12 rhs. to the cen ter lb !• 1 < f B e n ja m in ( . rn e llu » , S r . a n d pares v e ry fav ro ab ly w ith th e p er IB 17 . i« 5 know n claim ing any right, title, erland. H illsboro tackle, m ore th an r , _ , . . capita of bow lers affiliated w ith Battery E N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r­ 11 .333 11.21 c h a in s to th e p o in t o f I n t e r ­ estate, lien o r in terest in the line of said R. If ; thence N orth s w e ife holding his own w ith th e single °n»do should w n. The high a - o ( ommercial Lraffu^— W Per hax been d u ly a p p o in te d by th e c tio n o f th e N o r t h h u e o f s a id C o r ­ s ig n e d th • e congress in « , .. cities of pro p o r- Oakes G r»x*ery exception of one blocked kick. ^ aunde P ^ ^ a b ly w ith bother W hit- ♦ real estate described in th e com ­ 21 45' East 6.10 chs. to the place n e liu s D. L . t . w ith th e c e n te r o f C o u n ­ 11 of beginning, containing 3 19 acres, t y K.«a«| N«» A 133. th e n c e S u t h a lo n g th e M tA t« f -.«id .|n-va«ra«l N«» A 133 « j u n l l f l e d a a s u c h . him self loose for a touchdow n gal- N *,_„ ' q j S ou th ern C al— a th ' at H illsboro is above th e a v er- E. Adkinson In the N am e of th e S tate of O re­ f c. 24 .273 Bids will be received at the law to th e p o in t o f in te r s e c tio n o f (he r e n te r N "W . .h rr r fu r r . a ll p«ra«na h a v ln tf n . r , i n i h . t h i r r i n»rinrf h,,. “ =.= * ot re D ame should really Click and ag| he lop in the th ird period, but was . „„ L Er- gon, G reeting: You. and each of o(fi^7 of P L. P atterso n in the lin e o fs » a i« l (.'o u n ty R oad N o . A 133 w ith r la lm a a a a lh . l ,.1 ,| « . l a , . , r r |,c r r t.y official hon o rariu m certifi- .733 you. a re nabbed by th e safety man w hen a ' " e' th e c e n te r lin e o f th e C o u n ty R oad a lo n g hereby req u ired to ap- Wells ■ " 1 r« c |,n r..| t „ p ra a e n t Ih r a a m a . B uilding, in H illsboro. O re­ th e S o u th lin e o f th e t r a c t conveyexl to ....... .. cate is ex pected h ere soon, w hile n ri,;. i H a rd w a r e 13 17 .433 p ear in blocker drove his man th e w rong , ■ C. L. A. vs. M issouri—U. C. L. the 1 , - a r lh r r w ith p r o p e r vo u .-h rra I h e r r t o r (.. th e above e n titled C ourt gon. certificates of league affiliatio n tta lv u ra o n M o to r 13 17 . 133 J o h n .M ilne b y «lt*««l re co rd e d at page I lia u n < l«ralg nad a t ,h e la w n « f|r e ,.« »;. way. K etcham was credited w ith ■'» because of K enny W ashington, w ith th e _ ------------ and an sw er the com plaint filed 12 I J . 400 D ated this 2nd d ay of Novem ber, !« o . B ook 3o. o f th e Deed R e cord s « f J -M .-A lra r, in th « F ir « . N a ll« ,. a l H a nk N atio n al B ow ling con- „ i:"1'1 H a ir y an outstanding perform ance in the S tate vs. San Francisco gress a rriv e d last w eek. T he covet- n e '- T “,1” ,L' eaeur— against you in th e above en titled 1937. W W a n h m g to n ( a u n t y , O re g o n , th e n c e f««l- H u ll.lm g . L Pet in l| ill« l. ., r u , O r r g n n . w it h in backfield, w ith several nice gains —M ichigan State 20 1«, • BB7 cause on or before the 27th d ay of w ' D. BOWMAN. A d m in istrato r 1 "w." 'ï lh’ ‘T"1' r ' h<> '»’> s ix m o n th « fro n t th e d a te h e re o f ed c e rtificate is som ething of a Birdseye i w u 17 13 .5B7 , .1 T- . . « « i », »^ ®n d fo re v e r b a r rrin r in g » •a K at a n d p r a r lu d ln * y«m, and som e excellent m u d d i n g ' Oregon, San M arin es— ra ritv in th e northw est, since th e Im p e r ia l C a fe D ecem ber, 1937 said d a te being of the E state of J u lla B ryan De- lla tr.1 Ih H H u h d a y ..f N ..v » m t.» r. 1917. a n d 4-ai h «»f y u u , an«l a ll persons r la im - . l>. I 1 IB through broken fields. O regon w ithout m uch trouble A J. I ’ h J x E N T I, A t lm in 1stra '.o r o f th e a fte r the ex p iratio n of four w eeks ceased ■ 21 tni< by, t h m u ir h o r u i n lr r y o u . fr o m r la im - secretary of th e P o rtlan d bow ling Ray-Malini? .300 H illsboro's fane w ere w ell rep- S tanford vs. C olum bia—S tanford groups, w ho has held th a t post L PA TTERSO N . A tto rn ey for l iiK o r n t le m p t in ir to c la im , a « « e rtln g o r I «late o f s a id Deceased W 1. P e t. from the d ate of the fir.-t public.!- 1 I J M r A L E A K , A t to r n e y fo r A d m in - resented at th e game, considering should win. It alw ays plays fine for th e past n in e years, h as y et to ijn*"'**""' IB 1 I a t te m p t in u t o a a a rrt, a n y r it f h t . t ill« ’ , .5.33 tion of this sum m ons upon you, th e thp A dm inistrator e s ta te , lie u o r In te r e s t in o r to sa id re a l in s tr a t o r . IB I i .533 d ate of the first publication th e re ­ the state of th e w eather. A good ball in th e east. (N o D ate of first publication N ovem ­ p r o p i- r ty . o r a n y p a r t th r e o f. a d ve rse to sec one. C o m m e rc ia l 16. 25, Dee. 2, 9. 10. 1937) 14 I I . 467 of being N ovem ber 25. sized crow d view ed Tillam ook's G onzaga vs. S an ta C lara — T he , ... ,. . . 1937. and O p e ra tin g ber 25. 1937. th«« t i t l e anr«v»n, a m i o f R e n e ra l c ir - Idaho 6. M ontana 0. C ourt for the relief prayed for in Jo se p h C a w rs e J r . , a n d F f f i e C a w rs e , I r u ls t lo n in th e S ta te o f O re v o n . p u ra u - « ly n c l. It A. I l r n n c t l. ha» h e r,, a p p o ln l- tion in th e se tu p of th e last tw o i In th e hushed q u itu d e o f F a ll N otre D am e 7, N orthw estern 0. th e ir com plaint, to-w it. for a d e ­ h u s b a n d a n d w ife . P l a in t i f f s , • •I a d m m in tra t- r o f t h , . a n t to an o rd e r o f th e H o n o ra b le R weeks. Comes th e h ila r io u s g a m e , fo o tb a ll. vs. F ordham 6. St. M ary's 0. cree decla rin g p laintiffs to b e th e l F r a n k P e te rs. J u d p e o f th e C ir c u it C o u rt M yci-«. d r . c . » „ | . h y Ih .- ( o „ „ , y , o „ r t o f M. A . C o rn e liu s , E s th e r C o rn e liu s , E d ­ o f th«» S ta te o f O re g o n f o r W a s h in irto n T hree basketball officials have HeaV'thT'b^ndi: tu r n » , w h it« ? N ebraska 28. Iowa 0. 111.- S la t« o f D r r y o n , f o r lh « C o ,in ly o f N ext S unday, fo u r H illsboro ow ners in fee sim ple and in the b la c k n d C o rn e liu s , J e n n ie C o rn e liu s . F re d ( o u n ty . m atle. re n d e re d a m i e n te re d on W a . h ln y io n . an,I ,,» , , , „ | y ,| lm l, n „ , A„ team s w ill in v ad e th e O regon alleys W illam ette 20. W hitm an 6. actual possession of th e follow ing C m o o rn been nam ed to handle county high ' flan-- e liu s , A n n C o rn e liu s , K. L . P e rk in s . I th e h th «lay «»f N o v e m b e r. 1937. e .-,,.o n . h a v ln y r ia l,,,,, . „ „ l , , . , in P o rtla n d in a re tu rn in te rc ity P acific 20. C ollege of P uget described parcel of real p ro p erty K in g s le y P e rk in s , G la d ys P e rk in s , E s th e r school hoop games du rin g th e com- ’ ' - -«'I in I - ar.-i whit«: p r „ , „ t , h, f J- M r A L E A K . R e s id e n t A tto r n e y , a r , lo -rc h v , ,o llf ,« . | engagem ent. T w o w eeks ago. team s Sound 6 situ ate in W ashington C ounty, O re ­ L is c ia . J o e L is c ia , V i r g in i a P e rk in s , W . 1 S ta te o f O n -g o n . P«»t O f f n e A«l«lre«n: i d u ly v a r if t o l aa h y la w r c m lr r v l. to t h . season, was learn ed from th e oo H. C o rn e liu s , H e le n C o rn e liu s . E lm e r F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k Bl«lg., H ills b o r o , O re - , li, d , r « l« „ , . | ,1 from P o rtla n d an d H illsboro b ro k e G onzaga 3. P o rtlan d t h , uff|.- » o f lllll. h o r o gon, to-w it: H illsboro union high school athletic f r -:ea.- ,,i,t Hilh.; " M a ys, E v e ly n K a u ff m a n , F«lw. K a u ffm a n , K«»n. A ry ,,» . Zr.D F M a in S ir » « . ll l l l . h o r o . even in gam es bow led here. T eam s departm ent yestern B eginning at th e southeast cor- R u th ( ’ o rn e liu s . B y r o n C o rn e liu s , F r a n - <>r»y,m . W ilh m »,< m o n t h , fr o m III» d a ,» (N o v . 11, 1H, 25, Dee. 2 a n d 9, 1937» rep resen tin g F airw ay M ark et a n d , h e re o f. Eldon Bailey of Forest Grove, w ill m u -t e v e ry k ir k a n d p u n c h ! n c r sta k e of th a t certain tra c t of <■«* j e w i t t , M ilo J e w it t . L a v e lle Saver- B irdseye F ro sted Foods, to g eth er D a te I. A L . K a v e rc o o l, J a n e K«-ith, A u n o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n O c to b e r 2R. serve as a referee again this y ear L r' ,s r e n y g iv e n t h a t th o under« N otice is h ereb y given that, pur l . l i - l , 2». N o ». «. 11, i h , 2S. 19171 B r o w n , S u aie B r o w n . O ra fn lie ll, R a ym o n d City league w ith 214. follow ed by th e South line th e re o f 3.87 chains l,ri,wn- State officials association. A r o a r o f cheers, y e lls , a n d a fr o w n 4U«. Cx ,.« u ...^ ..4 « «u , E a r l B r o w n . W in if r e d W e h n h o ff, Al W estw ood an d B rice P lym ate. ' ’ su an t to the provisions of Sections 4xx N o t lo s in g th e g a m e in th e s t a r t . to th e S outhw est co rn er, thence B y ro n W e h n h o ff, V iv ia n K a h e lm a n . M a r- 204. P ro g ressiv e league; C. Ingram . 44-1503 and 44-1504 of the O regon N orth idong th e W est line 50 feet: ’ in E .4helm an, F re d B r a w n . M a rie B ro w n , w e r w i ll f lo w th ro u g h t h e ir h e a rt. H elp your correspondent send in C P h o eer w ith a ll o u r m ig h t ! 197. A m erican; C arl R ussell, 194; Cudc of 1930 and upon the p e ti­ thence East to a Stake on th e E ast •J«'»*ie T a u n to n . F lo y d T a u n to n , A lv in early copy. Some F rid ay or S a tu r­ H u r r a h ! f - r th e b lu e a n d w h it e ! H ubert K im m erle and F. H einrich. tion of m ore th an th ree freeholders line, w hich stak e is 60 feet N orth !',r'.'wn-. . Thrre’* I’«-;'»"- B r o w ,,. d a y ! f possible. tf ' ___________ . i. . . r Uz . *1, l l a t t i e B r o w n , Ross B r o w n . B e rth a W ade, M E R I A S P IE R IN G . 182. C om m ercial; V. W illiam s. 182 of Road D istrict No. 1 of W ash ­ of 4U«^ the place of beginning; th en ce | N w w«,i,-. ver« F „w i< -r. i ii f ,. w . ington C ounty, O regon, th ere will be held on S atu rd ay , th e 27th day South along th e East line 60 feet i<-r . E l„ ie S m ith , C la u d « S m ith . T h e m » « n a v i» . M y r t le I)» v i« , L e n a C o le. I t „ lp h of N ovem ber, 1937. at 10 o'clock to the place of beginning; fo rev er b a rrin g and preeluding i i "ll'- * '!'•,rl'-’ V e lm a D a v is , E a ton i A. M. in the C o u n ty C ourtroom in and ................ n f von n .iz t o i l r , r . r G o ld ie lla v l» , N e llie T h o m a o n , I) (H iv e it»»». L e n a D a v l„ , th e C ounty C ourthouse, Hillsboro. you. and each or you. and all p er- r T h o m s o n . n « v i» , H I M a r iie t h . L o u in M a r- Oregon, a road d istric t m eeting of sons claim ing by. th rough o r u n d e r ’« m e liu s . Maud«« B ro w e r. I Road D istrict No. 1, of W ashing- you. from claim ing o r attem p tin g to F r a n k K a n e . / Bessie G e b b ie , M t h e r K a n e , claim, asserting or attem p tin g to as­ I ton C ounty, Oregon. J C K a n e , M a u d e K a n e , M in n ie C o rn e ­ Such m eeting is called for the sert, any right, title, estate, lien or liu s , B essie E l li o t t , J o h n E l li o t t , F ra n ce s i purpose of holding an election up- in terest in o r to said real p ro p erty , E. S ie w e rt, H. A S le w e rt, M in a C o rn e ­ ■ on th e question of a special tax on or any p a rt thereof, ad v erse to th e , liu s , H e le n M a rk s s, L e u M a rk s , Jesse ( M b rt ha B la n c h a rd , R ay .< oJF -•111 taxable p ro p erty ‘ wit bin Road anrJ in terest of th e plaintiffs B la n c h a rd , M a rth a W . B la n c h a rd , R ay D istrict No. 1 in an am ount not therein "and thereto, and th a t the P o m e ro y , R a ch e l A ( ’«m over. H. B. C o n- Closes Career ». « , 100 Per Cent Award Given Local Bowlers association, from H u sky Winner Baumgarten two v.. Diego i Hoop Officials Named for Preppers inc it to vktoir1^ »h77nrOf brUli*nt l'Kht Public Notices t MAC Little ‘Warm-un’ for Mac SUCCESSFUL FARMERS By Boughner RELY ON i»»«e to exceed 2 m ills and the proceeds title of the p laintiffs in and to said from w hich w ill be used for the real p ro p erty be q u ieted against the s and dem ands of you. and L C. B lu m , H . L . B lu m , I. H . B lu m , construction and m aintenance r , ' o ' J f p claim ’ ! B lu m , R. N C o rn e liu s , B e rn ic e ; C o unty Roads w ithin said Road a c h n f v o n C o r n e liu s . W ir . D a v is . L u r a D a v is . D istrict No. 1 , This sum m ons is served upon you j„ m», K. ( o r n e llu a . . l« . n C o rn d iu » , L i p W ASHINGTON COUNTY COURT publication th ereo f in th e H ills- li» n S r h ia rh . J o h n 8 ,-h la rb , A P h ,-» F r»«- — By Donald T T em pleton, C o u n ty . boro A rgus, a new sp ap er p rin te d - , m a n . E l» ie F a ra ó n » , N e v a E. R e id , L e la Ju d g e, by H. D. K erkm an, C ounty and published in H illsboro, O regon, C om m issioner, by Jas. Lewis, Coun-1 an<’ ° ’ gen eral circu latio n in th e ty Com m issioner. 38.9 i S tate of Oregon, p u rsu a n t to an o rd ­ e r of th<- H onorable R F rank P eters, D ickinson vs. B ryant Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt of the SUMMONS S ta te of O regon for W ashington In the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate C ounty, m ade, ren d ered and en ter- I. X. L. 1 DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS M a n u fa c tu re d M ix e d conscientiously by you k n o w . T h o ro u g h ly fa rm -te s te d . We are equipped to handle every type of concrete construction work. C onsistently o f h ig h q u a lity lo w price. L ab o r and M a te ria ls F u rn ish ed Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Pkonc 1341 North of Cannery, across W. Washington St people M a d e fro m fin est of h o m e-g ro w n grains and highest test concen­ trates. Concrete Construction We handle Willamina Clay Tile and all kinds of Concrete and Clay Building Materials. Also Plaster, Lime, Reinforcing Iron, Insulating materials and Glass Blocks. I in H ills b o ro . W it h e»pre»«i»e b e a u ty o f m a te ria l and fo rm , a w e ll-p la n n e d m em o rial w ill a v e r bo a »b rin e o f devotion and a a a lia fa e tio n to thia an d com ing generation ». T o a id you in a rriv in g a t a fittin g choice ia o u r reaponai- b ility . C o n au lt ua. e n tire ly w ith o u t o b lig a tio n . O re g o n M o n u m e n t W o rk » Hillsboro and Newberg. Ore. H. H. S tannard, Mgr. and I R Y THEM TO D A Y ! Be convinced of their quality! HILLSBORO FEED CO. rhone 271 160 W. Main St. »