The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 02, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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    T age F o u r
H IL L S B O R O
Hilhi Gridders
Finish Second
in County Loop
Goodman Elei’en Closes with
II
ARC US
in Over Vikings
H IL L S B O R O ,
OR E G O N
H athhorn to
Coach H ilhi
H oop Q uintet
Thurnduy, I)i,i'«,nilj«i' 2, 1937
Pair of Commendation Certificates
Received by Hillsboro Howling Group
north of th e southw est c o rn e r of
Lot eight iH>. Block one i l l In
the City of Hillsboro, D iegon, run
nlng thence north on Ine west
side of Naid Block sev en ty -fo u r
H illsboro s Howling A ssociation
High scorers on th e local alley
(741 feet, thence east fifty-nine
received the first on e-h u n d red per Iasi w o k for Hie various leagues and one half (594)1 feet. thence
cent
com m endation
certificate w ere I'll y I Hew ill 231. Amei I .until parallel w ith the west line of
t o u n ly S ta n d in g » — F in a l
aw arded a Pacific coast city bow l- e.iu. D Itadei tsi'lu r 210, Coiutuci said Block, seventy-four <74t feel,
W L ret!
W L Tet
Rea v e rto n
5 0 1 .0 0 0 F o r e s t G r ’ v e
2
Reece H athhorn. H illsboro high uig group 1 ursdiiy. according to lta\ vial. I.vle (lakes. 20«. l’fugrx’sjüv
and thence west fifty-nine a n d
H ills b . »ro
3 I .7 6 0 S hr r w is h !
]
school faculty m em ber mid assist- Dillon, nianagei of C lem s Place C Vangi uiisven. 101. Pepeo,
one-half i59*i|l feel to Ihe place
I ig a rd
2 2 .500 St M a ry 's
o
P atterson. I7.V a it d 1 UKliCK.
ant football coach, w ill taki o v er bow ling alley
of beginning, and being purl of
T h a n lm g h in g D ay K r« u lts
Two honorary 4'1-rtifieates w ere W eisenhaik. 171
the reins of Blue and Wlut • varsi t>
H ills b o r o 6. F o re s t G ro v e •>.
L oi. live i 5 i and six (61, B link
B e a v e rto n 6. T ig a r d n.
S tandings.
basketball coach when the first reei-iyed from th e A m i-nean Howl
om* i l l , Hillsboro.
Coach B M Goodm an's Hilhi d id ­
call for hoop practice is sounded mg C ongress' national h e ad q u arters
I,ran 11* S lM itiiliitf a
8*ld sale Is illude u n d er ex ecu ­
ders doffed th eir 1937 m oleskins for
W
next w eek, according to an a n ­ in M ilwaukee. W isconsin (hie. the i m v r it a n I ritK U r
tion is s u e d out of the C ircuit C ourt
21
th e last tim e last T hursday follow ­
nouncem ent yesterduv by It M certificate of m erit or organization , Fix H J Shop
of the S tate of O regon for the
M m 11 n
I li
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11
h o n o ran u n i. is a large green c e rtif­ R* »itl Si tin
ing the successful term ination of the
G oodman, high .school prineiixil
Work«
C ounty of W ashington, to un* d i­
lb
I «
an n u al Forest G rove game and tu r n ­
H athhorn. a Pacific university icate 1 lit- si-eond is a gold ulh-y p ro ­ I Pei fr e t Ion K u k e ry
.•I
ane I re d e d In the ea.se of Piieifle Unl-
ed th eir atten tio n to o th er things,
I.
g rad u ate and football p layer there p rieto r's cooperation certificate and <‘lt y I iM M U e-- ,
’ ' versity, a corporation, plaintiff,
I 4.
having w ound up a ten-gam e sched­
seyeral y ears ago. has acted as was aw arded C lem 's Piar.- for its F llo r n <' lin S c k lo rt» F u r n itu r e
.'.•ài
vs.
I»i
ule.
second team coach for H ilhi du r- w ork in the bow ling field
I P ii# tin ie
IH
IH
Percy Long ami Emma May Long,
tng the (vast several years, and tltis
A nticipated playing of a post-sea­
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t.egend of the honorarium c e rtif­ 1 lln t t e r y F.
husband and wife, and It P Sliuw.
< ( u n in e n in l
I rs n u r
H illsboro high school team w hich finished its season last T hursday w ith
y ear w ill brin g Ins w hole "IP squint icate is
W
son gam e w ith th e B eaverton club
I'.-t defendants,
L
pursuant to a deenn*
i ( i n k cm ( ; r«>«*ery
691
II
tw o ties and five losses is p ictu red above Ft out row. left to right Ray Lair. a record of th re e wins.
of 1937 up for v arsity considera-
fell through w hen B eaverton a u ­
The
A
m
ene.in
Bowling
Congress
I
M
in
x
mv
M
mi
U
c
I
IM
IH
- i ’ i DO m ade and en tered III said court
turn F our first-strin g bjers of Inst In reby grants to the H illsboro Howl, I A .lkh i».< u
I aw i\ lice. H arold W ojalin. Ed G rogan. Bill C hurehley. Bob H am m er L oren Jack C hristensen. Speed
th o rities failed to show sufficient in ­
IN
IH
and
cause
on
A pril 16. 1936
B
ronlcew
e,
Ted
G
ardner.
.'ear. ineluding B uum gartner. l.aw - mg association this C ertificate of K o f <’
terest in th e proposed contest. In
Don Wick an d H enry Tsugaw a. Second row . Reees Hal .'..‘lorn, ass.stant coach; Wes Ketchum . Harry
I I
.1 W. CONNELL, S h eriff o f
I'enee. F.l G rogan and M iller will ■ M erit in recognition of cnthusinm N a tio n a l I eag«e
th e reg u lar league contest this year.
U ojahn. Ned Ross. B yron Jack . H ow ard Davi . F red
w
Bob Nolan. Rollina. Bob VanI om
W ashtnglon County. O regon
p la y
be back in uniform w hen practice ami energy show n in organizing l'r o t fr r a a it » | r a D « id u e m>(
and 1» M G oodm an. coach Back row
B eaverton took H ilhi's m easure by
•
B ud E slinger, Corw in. Hill Mears. Ja c k H nnm clright. Je rrv
W
f.
!•«•♦
ill NT1NUTON. n i l n o n a d a
begins sum,, tune next week nn- llteir territo ry fully one hu n d red I C I e m # Fla««-
a 13 to 6 count.
\ anl.om . Brown. G eorge, Spicring.
22
11
667 VIS. '14 I'. rle r Building. Portland.
d e r th e new m entor.
Eligibility Cleared t p
I per cent Every league m th eir dis- 1 Ilirilat'V«« F*>o«h
IH
15
.576
C a fe
Hilhi O l l t l l H l k ( ilH H l
16
D ifficulties revolving about the
17
.515 Oregon. A ttorneys for P laintiff
I trict has been g ran ted an official lm i>«-rial
M a lin g
i Noy II. 18. 25. Dee
1«
It. 19371
.363
21
O utlook for the Hilhi quintet is ( sanction through th e ir efforts Con P Rax
asserted in eligibility of Stassen.
rp ro
1
ragur—
W
1.
1’. t
"p retty
fair.
B eaverton halfback, w ere cleared
S zjv
t ,
z i
“ th o u g h on papvi siqiii-nlly. this O rganiziition H onor­ E n g in e e rin g
K a la t» I S ir« » K u«a«h
IH
I .
15
| ta i lig a rd league co-cham pions of ariu m is hereby g ra n te d to th e ir a.s- i L in e
up w hen he received a clean bill of
16
17
515
N O T IC K TO < KKUITONM
16
ast y ear a p p ear to be favorites in soeiHtion O fficials nud bow lets of 1 ( 'o m m r t i’ ia l
. 165
health from th e S tate High School
17
III th e C o u iily
• • u ri o f lh a N ia l» o f <)r»>
Irt
Ift
.455
the cham pionship chase of 193« this Association a re co ngratulated ( ip r r a t in u
A thletic Association in tim e for his
iro n , f o r ih » C o u n ty
W a s h llitfln tt,
i 1 lospeets of a H illsboro team in by the com bined how ling masses of
P ro b a t» D c p n r liiie n t.
participation in th e T ig ard -B eav er­
N.Hi.«« la b. r rb y t flx r n t h a t Ih » un<t»r-
the state tournam ent next M arch the W estern H em isphere for the c u l­
I’aelfle I'n iv rn d ty vs. I.nng
P lay -b y -p lay account of the F o r­
ton clash T hanksgiving day Stassen
g a in on # rexerae. G ro g a n m ade 2 at
nian<‘<l M n ry h o a . h ha# h e rn a|>polntr#|
NOTICE <»| SIII KII I 'S S.XI.E
it e r a n d B ro n le e w e k n ife d o v e r ta c k le
Started the season u ith t l « St est G rove-H illsboro football game,
B asketball team s of th e new ly- do not ap p ear overly brig h t at m ination id th eir efforts m |>erfeet-
la
<,f ih » m ’ a t» o f N T E V E '
fo
m o re
B ro n le e w e w a s r u n o u t o f
this tune. G oodm an said y e ste r­ mg a one h u n d red per cent o rg a n i­ PA CIFIC UNIVERSITY, a eoriaua « K • O Im \ ln V la I tr I . a tr <I»*'»
Mary s club of the W ashington coun­ won by Hilhi. 6 to 0. on T h an k sg iv ­ hou
m « o <I. by tb » C o u n ty C o u rt
form
ed
W
ashington
county
high
nd# fe
3 -y a rd 1«*# on an a tte m p t
ty league, and p articip ated in th e ing day at Forest G rove, follows:
lion, vs PERCY LONG EMMA o f Ib » S ta i» o f O rr tfo n . f o r W a a h iu tftn n
a t r ig h t end
school league w ill sw ing into action day, although M cM innville.' l a s t zation "A. C l.ath o r. president, E
y e a r s d istrict rep resen tativ e, ap- 11 H am ngartner. secretary."
C o u n ty , Mini ba# q u a llfl» < l
A l l person#
county opener u n d er the St. M ary's F im t Q u a r te r
MAY LONG and H P SHAW
T h e V ik in g # to o k th e b a ll on d o w n * on on official league schedules shortly
h a v in a
c la lm a a y a in a t «abi
» a la t» ar»
l e w t G ro v e k ic k e d o f f to G ro g a n on t h e ir o w n 26 a n d B o y d p lo w e d t h ro u g h
) pears definitely- out d ue to unusual
banner. Then in midseason he
On
the
13th
day
of
D
ecember,
a
fte
r
the
first
of
the
year,
according
On
th
e
alley
cooperation
c
e
rtif­
e H i lh i 15. R e tu r n pood f o r 15 vear#
c e n te r f o r 5 y a rd # • » th e g a m e ended.
graduation toll. W hen Don Mabee.
sw itched to the B eaverton high th
1937, at the hour of ten o'clock A \ . i i f ! . . i * a» b> law rwiulreil, to U m un#
to plans announced this w eek by 1. I nam ed a ll-sta te p lav er s e v e r a l icate is the following
L a i r s k ir te d r ig h t end fo r 3. D a v is
F in a l #eore H i lh i 0 F o re s t G ro v e 0.
school team. T hrough a technicality versed f o r
S u th e r la n d p u n te d to th e
R M etzler, of B eaverton. league times, finished school, th e M e-1 "T he A m erican Howling C ongress M at th e East door of the C ourt d r t .ig iu # | a l U ll S p a b lliiu I II . ly . P o rt
la n d . Or»««»n.
w it h in
au
m o n ilta fro m
he was declared eligible on the G ro v e 2S. T a y lo r r e t u r n in g 9 y a rd s .
House in H illsboro, W ashington Ih«’
i president.
dal» h»r«a>f.
Minnville outfit lost about half a hereby presents to C le m s I'laee County,
grounds that St. Mary s w as not a
O regon, I w ill .si'll at a u c ­
B-\vd m a d e 1 a t c e n te r. T a y lo r re p e a te d
this Alley P ro p rie to rs C ooperation
D rtied a m i f lr a t p u h li# h » d N.»v»ml>er I I .
Six
team
s
m
ake
u
p
th
e
193«
eir-
team
.
G
oodm
an
said, and he w a s '
union high school d istrict and th e re ­ f o r 1 a n d W in e la n d p u n te d to th e H i lh i
to th e highest bidder for cash 1937 D a l» « f la a t p u h lb a t b m D r t r m b n
1 cun. including F orest G rove. B eav­ accom panied by a nu m b er of o th -, C ertificate for th e m anagem ent's tion
fore could not lay claim to th e stel­ 30. I ^ i i r r e tu r n in g l l y a rd s .
efforts and assistance m including the follow ing di*seribeil real p ro p ­ 9. M 19.17
erton.
Tigard.
SherwiM>d
and
St
e
r
capable
hoopsters.
L
a
i
r
o
f
f
ta
c
k
le
f
o
r
t.
G
ro
g
a
n
h
it
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K o V A C I I . A ilm ir Q a lr a t r ii
lar halfback's services for th e com ­
erty loeateil in W ashington C oun­
t e r f o r 5 a n d D a v is held f o r a h a lf- y a r d
’ M ary's in addition to th e H illsboro
N 11 I i l
H m KZOG
T illam ook is the team having the every league bow ling in this estab ­ ty. Oregon, to-w it:
plete season
lishm
ent
to
secure
the
protection
of
entry.
on
a
q u a rte rb a c k
snea k.
S u th e r la n d 's
P o rtla n d . O re tfo n . A ll« » rn » y
Play in th e n ew ly-organized "Big
best o pportunity at present to m ake
Stassen had e a rlie r p articip ated in p u n t g ro u n d e d on th e V i k in g 19.
B eginning n inety-eight 198> fe e t' I No» I I . |M. 25, D«#' 2 a n d 9, 19M7|
an
A
m
erican
B
ow
ler's
C
ongress
E ig h t' hoop league w ill get off to a
The new league takes the place of th e state to u rn am en t g rade n ext s.inetion through the C ity Howling
th e Forest G rove gam e for B eav er­
B o y d m a d e 2 a t c e n te r. O n th e n e x t
ton. H ad the eligibility p rotest been p la y T a llm a n fu m b le d a n d B o b V a n L o m s ta rt h ere in H illsboro F r i d a y the W ashington-C olum bia countv I spring, G oodm an said But H ills­ •Association P ro p rieto rs of bow ling |BaaaaaaaBaaBaBaaBaBBiBBBBaaBaaaaaaaBBBaaBaaaaBaa
.a
t
i.3O
p.
m.
w
hen
th
e
P
erfection
d f o r H i lh i on th e G ro v e 2S.
loop w hich o p erated w ith 11 clubs boro w ill be in .in excellent posi­
allowed, a tie w ould have existed j rev. ''r o ve jr re
a n g a in e d 3 o v e r c e n te r. W o ja h n
B read m ak ers tangle w ith th e P acif­ last y e a r Scappoose, R ainier. Si tion to m ake a bid for th a t post estab lish m en ts w ho thus evidence
betw een H illsboro and the B eavers m a d e 1 1
th e ir full ciKiperation a re c o n trib u t­
n a re v e rs e . a n d th e n L a i r
p rio r to the T igard game, and a sec­ lo s t 3 on a la te r a l. S u th e r la n d 's p u n t h it ic u n iv ersity su p erv arsity on the H elens C latsk an ie and V ernonia of by 1930. since all of the men com ­ ing Ihe m axim um tow ards the one
C olum bia county w ere e n tered m ing up from last y e a r’s second team h u n d red per cent organization goal
ond gam e w ould h av e been neces­ in th e end zone b u t b ou nced b a c k , s to p - I union high school court.
o
th e G ro v e l- in c h lin e . W in e *
A p p earin g in th e colors of th e addition to the half-dozen W ashing- a re ju n io rs and sophom ores this of the congress and all its c h a rte r­
sary to determ ine th e county titlist. p la in n d g dead
ir
season and w ill have played to ­
th e 50 a n d th e P erfection q u in tet. H illsboro e n try I ton county team s. B M G oodm an
As the situation ended. B eaverton m id g e t p u b n a te c k d ra to ce d L a back
to th e G ro v e 34.
g eth er for at least th ree y ears bv ed m em ber u n its and m erit the
took top honors w ith five w ins and
G ro g a n p lu n g e d 3 on a fa k e re v e rs e in th e new circuit, w ill be C harles Hilhi principal, declared th at last that tim e
highest recognition as outstanding
no losses, w hile H illsboro's eleven a n d th e n p lo w e d 4 m o re f o r a f ir s t d o w n Ingram . Dick K raus. F ran k lin Mc­ y ear s experim ent w ith th e enlarged
Jo hnson was nam ed as H ath- factors m tin- advancem ent of the
had to be content w ith th e second o n th e V ik in g 23. L a i r lost 2. G ro g a n Coy. Dan M eredith. F ran k P e te r­ circu it dem anded too m uch tra v e l­ h o Bill
rn ’s successor at the h e a d o f' g reat gam e of A m erican Ten Pins i
w e n t 11 y a rd s on a n o th e r f a k e re ve rse son. P aul R uecker, Don S hattuck.
ling in carry in g out a hom e-and-
place honors.
A C l.athor. president, E. 11
a n d Davi.# d ro v e in ches s h o rt o f a f ir s t
H illsboro’s "B'’ team for th e c u r­
B b S u th e rla n d and W arren W ah- hom c series, and th at a n u m b er of rent
Kound-Rohin Almost Complete
do n f r o m a q u a rte r b a c k snea k. G ro g a n
B aim igarteller, secretary."
year.
O ther league team s ended w ith h it c e n te r f o r a f ir s t d o w n o n th e G ro x e ner. K eith W ilcox is m an ag er of the the C olum bia county team s w ere
These tw o certificates, together
j outside the reasonable distance area. / '
T igard and F orest G rove dead lo ck ­ >. G ro g a n fu m b le d on th e n e x t p la y , b u t local en try .
i ,,
L l , l e S m iih . C la u d e w ith the six league certificates of
"
’" ” 1" '
I’
F
T h .u n .o n .
ed for th ird place. Sherw ood in fifth re c o v e re d f o r a y a rd loss. A # th e q u a r ­
F re e adm ission to th e gam e has
St. H elens and T igard tied for the ' . 7 " 1' D
m em bership, the H illsboro A ssocia­
t e r end ed. G ro g a n d ro v e 3 y a rd s t h ro u g h
O
liv
e
l
l
.
n
,
I.,.,-,,
H
.
position, and St. M ary's, this last . th e lin e . S c o re : H i lh i 0. F o re s t G ro v e 0. been declared in o rd er to stim u late title last year, and failed to m eet in ■ G. D iz . H e le n M v i a , . r k , . M I H .„ ie > F M a | r ) k , , , tion c h a rte r and the alley certificate,
y e a r s new com er to th e circuit, in ; second Q « . r t » r
H illsboro in terest in th e new league a play-off series to d e term in e the *aac D a v i, . l | I M a c B e th . E e llie M ae- w ill be on display in the A rgus w in ­ ■B
th e cellar spot. H ad H illsboro niav-
cup w inner. W ith p ractically the Beih. Umaie Gehtde. J. c . Kai • Maud« dow by next week
lin e p lu n c e W ilcox announced.
j o. -XT
,
cd bt. Alary s inis y ear, the league
th e n
B ro n le - e - w e . raced
H illsboro's aggregation w ill face sam e aggregation back th is year, K a n e . M in n ie C o rn e liu s . I I . - , le E l li o t t .
a ro u n d
le ft
P o rtlan d bow ling team s took a
w ould have had a perfect r o u n d - , e n d t o sc o re s ta n d in g up . T s u g a w a s a t ­ th e Stage T av ern team of N ew berg th e T igard team figures as the’ one J o h n E l li o t t . France«* E. S ie w e rt. S. A . j th ree-to -o n e decision from H ills­
On Your Savings
S ie w e rt Je#«e B la n c h a rd . M a rth a B la n c h - '
m p te d pass f o r th e e x tr a p o in t w a s in -
robin schedule. As it was. th e tw o te
to
beat.
G
oodm
an
said.
team
th
e
follow
ing
w
eek.
Wilcox
boro
rep resen tativ es in m atches un
“
r
'b
P
o
m
e
ro
y
.
R
a
chel
A.
C
o
n
o
v
e
r.
terrepted Scvre: Hilhi 6. E. r e t G ro v e n.
clubs registered only fo u r league
next w eek and th e T igard tow n
P lans a re u n d er w ay for a county H. B. I .m o v e r. H o ra c e G la s e r . M a ry the O regon A lievs m P ortland in
H i lh i
k ic k e d
o f f t o th e
V ik in g
1«
lu m . I. (
B lu m . H
I.
tilts apiece.
T a y lo r m a k in g
a l'J - y a r d
r e tu r n . B o yd said, alth o u g h
SWING'S
days and playing o pener on Friday. Ja n u a ry 7. it was G lascoe. M a H b e l I B ’ l'ir
th e re tu rn engagem ents of
in-
Final standings fur th e com plete K t ‘ - „ y a r d a t ta c k le a n d T a * , r m ade 1 floors have not y et been arran g ed announced, w ith th e re g u la r sch ed ­ S c h la rb . J. hn S c h n la . rb E . n A o l lth B e a lu m F .’ re L e i m lli a a n n . I te r-c ity series
a
t
c
e
n
te
r
W
in
e
la
n
d
'.
p
u
n
t
w
a
s
g
ro
u
n
d
-
season's schedule found H illsb o ro ;
fo r e ith e r tilt.
F airw ay M arket w alked aw ay
ule getting u nderw ay on Ja n u a ry 11. N e v a E. R e ni. E lla M c D o n a ld . A n n a
b u t th e B lu e and
\V here you .see this
w ith th re e wins, five losses and i W h i t " e n w th a e s H p i e lh n i a liz 40.
ith .
front B ert's M ixers of the P o rt­
C om plete details on th e o pening cel­ S th m e ith u . n k F. n o w H n . S h m e irtt
ed
15 y a rd s t o th e
o f H annah A. F re e -1
tw o ties. Goodman began th e year H i l h i 4« f o r r o u g h in g th e k ic k e r. F ir s t
land
leagues
by
a
score
of
2422
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em
blem your savings
m a n . deeeaaed .
th e u n k n o w n h e ir# o f
w ith a n early all green team, h o w ­ d w n f o r e s t G ro v e on H i lh i 46. B oyd
for the lone H illsboro win
M a ry B. Im b r ie . deceased, a n d a ll ,«ther 2263
M a ys, E v e ly n K a u ff m a n , E d w . K a u ffm a n .
ever. and m et w ith all th e defeats g a in e d I a t r e n te r . T a y lo r reverse.) f o r
a re safe.
B
irdseye
Frosted
Foods
lost,
23H3
pen to n s a n d p a r tie s u n k n o w n c la im in g a n y
a n d th e n
W in e la n d
R u th C o rn e liu s . B y r o n C o rn e liu s ,
F r a n ­ r ig h t , t it le , e s ta te , lie n o r in te r e s t in th e
'U t
of
before h ittin g w inning s t r i d e b 4 ou nds
to 2181. to the O regon A lleys team
on th e H i lh i 2 ".
ce* J e w it t . M ilo J e w it t . L a v e lle
S a x e r- r m l
e s ta te
d e s c rib e d in
th e c o m p la in t P o rtla n d s
against Sherw ood. The season o p ­
w omen how lers dom i­
B ro n le e w e fu m b le d a n d re c o v e re d f,
c’M'l. A . I,. S a v e rc o o l. J a n e R e ith . A n n h e re in . D e fe n d a n ts .
ened w ith a scoreless tie against • 5 - y a r d loss. O n th e n e a t p la y he f a il -
R e ttb , O liv e C o u tu re , R. I ’. S h a w . Fx b •
I n th e N a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , nated the play, the Insurance » .lin ­
P ro sp ectiv e w h istle-to o ters in the S h a w . C. C. ith a w . Rh<>«!a S h a w , C. C.
t t o , D a-
F orest G rove. Then cam e th e u n ­ e i to g a in , a n d S u th e rla n d 's ,
G rtH -tin g :
You
and
each o f y o u .
art« en taking the measure of the C ot-
M em ber F ed eral H om e Loan Bank
b ro k en s trin g of fiv e losses. 14-0 to v is w e n t in c o m p le te . S u th e rla n d p u n te d high school b ask etb all gam es w ill be Hanc<x*k. L u lu J e n s e n , L in a C ro w th e r# . h e-eby re < iu ire*l t o a p p e a r in th e above lett's B arbecue q u in tet. 2027 t o
G ro v e 45 a n d T a y lo r m a d e a 9- given a ch an ce to d em o n strate then- E, C. C r o w th e rs .
V ic
B r o w n . B la n c h ? e n tu ie ti c u r t a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t
A lbany. 13-0 to Scappoose. 13-6 to ' y t o a r d th e r e tu
1*47.
and
H
illsboro
Alievs
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rn .
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n a liz z i ab ility and know ledge of th e gam e
f iu s l a g a in s t y o u in th e a bo ve e n title d
B eaverton. 7-6 to M cM innville and 15 y a rd s f o r r o u g h in g th e w k e ic re k e p r e on
to C en tral Brass, 2052 to’ 1755
th e S atu rd ay at 9 a. m. w hen th e district B r o w n . Su#ie B ro w n . O ra I# b e ll. R a ym - tul cause on o r b e fo re th e 11th d a y o f De-
14-0 to Camas.
p la y a n d H i lh i to o k a f i r s t d o w n . r
I# b e ll, E a r l B r o w n . W in i f r e i l
W e h n h o ff. c e in lie r. 1*37. . „ i d d a le b e in g a f l e r th e
Clem E slinger of th e victorious
i ita officials' ex am in atio n w ill be held.
B y r o n V S eh n h o ff, \ i x i a n
E -h e lm a n . M a r ­
Hilhi Outscores Rivals
o w n .10 B r o n l e e w e s k i r t e d
le ft e e l
e x p ir a tio n . .f f o u r w e e k , f r o m
th e d a te F airw ay team rolled the high score
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The Sherw ood gam e p rovided a
or th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n o f
th is
m in i- in the m en's gam es w ith 552. w hile
T a u n to n , F lo y d T a u n to n ,
A lv in
m on» u p o n
y o u . th e d a te o f th e f ir m
chance fo r H ilhi m en to b reak ! ! ! r J , 7 6t h , < r n J f “ D ?.' a ' ls K e W u h , 'i a m in c s h m e s a c k s e h d o rt c c o n f . w ill be eligible to act as officials Je##ie
F lorence Com pton of the C oslctt
B ro w n ,
T h e rc # a
B r o w n . V ic t o r
B r o w n , p u b lic a tio n
th e r e o f b e in g N o v e m b e r 11
d
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g
th
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com
ing
season.
B
M
loose, and they ra n up a 26-0 score.
H a tt ie B r o w n . Ross B r o w n . B e rth a W ade.
J i n 1 d o w n l,n a q u a rte r b a c k sneak
B arbecue aggregation recorded
1 9 3 7 . a n d th e d a le o f Ih e la s t p u b lic a tio n
A rm istice day saw them hum ble u a -
' t>ok th e hal1 " " d o w n s on th e G oodm an. H illsboro ath letic coach, N . W . W ade. V e ra F o w le r . I. R. F o w ­ t h e r o f b e in g D e ce m b e r 9. 1937, a n d
in the w om en’s di-
i f 393 for high
T igard. 26 to 6 T hen th ey ran in to H i l h i 39. B o y d a n d T a y lo r fa ile d to g a i n has been nam ed bv th e N ational le r. E ls ie S m ith . C la u d e S m ith . T h o m a s yo u f a il so t o a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r said vision.
R a lp h c o m p la in t o r o th e r w is e plead th e re to , f o r
a n d W in e la n d p u n te d
F ederation of High School ath letic D a v is , M y r t le D a vi#, L e n a C o le.
J M PERSON. Mgr.
an o th er scoreless deadlock, this o < u n, t o f b ou nds on th
A side from th e P o rtlan d in v a ­
C h a rle s
D a v i« , V e lm a D a v is .
L ^ to n
e H i lh i 19
w a n t th e r e o f th e p l a in t if f s w i l l a p p ly to
associations, sponsor of th e tests, to ( D ole.
Savings A Loan
tim e against th e unb eaten T illa­
a vi« . G o ld ie
D a v i# . N e llie T h o m s o n . D.
q uiet along
D a v is fu m b le d f o r a 4 -y a rd loss. B r o n ­
th e C o u rt f. r th e r e lie f p ra y e d f o r in sion. conditions w ere
BI,Ik
llllbboro. Oregon
conduct
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m ook C heesem akers. and w ound le ew e m ade 9 a t r ig h t end . K e tc h a m
h.
Thom son,
O liv e Ha##. L e n a
D a v i« , th e ir c o m p la in t, t o w i t . f o r a d e rre e de­ the local bow ling front despite the
u p th e season last week bv v a n ­ c e n te r f o r 4 a n d S u th e rla n d p u n te d h it The exam w ill be h eld at th e high Isaac D a v i- . H . I M a c B e th . L o t t ie M a . - c la r in g p l a in t if f s to be th e o w n e rs in fee noise m ade by the hardw ood pins,
B B B B B B B
Bt^th.
T i ll ie
( o rn e liti.« .
M a u d e B re w e r, s im p le a n d in th e a c tu a l possession o f
school.
q u ish in g th eir trad itio n al ‘V iking " b o u n d s on th e G ro v e 43.
w ith no changes recorded m the
F r a n k K a n e . B essie G ebbie, E s th e r K a n e , . th e fo llo w in g
h r< d !T l.».,tO t u ,h ro u g h t h e lin e . T a y t. r
d e s c rib e d
p a rc e l o f re a l
riv als from Forest Grove. 6-0.
J
C K a n e . M a u d e K a n e . M in n ie C o rn e ­ tu rn e d ro a d s o u th
b n k e t h ro u g h c e n te r f o r 11 y a r d , a n d a
7 2 ’ 45’ W est t o th e standings of the six leagues. F ix-it
T hroughout th e season th e Blue f i r s t d o w n . P a .. . B o yd to T a y lo r , w e n t
T h an k sg iv in g W eek-end
lius, Beaafo Elliott. John Elliott. Frances »5 •‘s t lin e o f th e B e n ja m in C o rn e liu s . S r., Shop, a top-notch team composed
E.
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and W hite team show ed a good in c o m p le te ,
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th e n c e S o u th 3
45' e n tirely of southpaw pin - busters,
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esults
, ma<le 3 a t c e n te r, a n d
pass , T a y k ’ r
E a s t f o llo w in g
th e
W e st
b o u n d a ry o f
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.
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defense, w ith 14 points the largest th
n i e n n e a w
B ">'d - " a s In c o m ,
L akeside of S eattle 7. Jefferso n of Blanchard,
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M
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Blanchard,
R
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score ru n up against them in any
P o rtla n d 0.
shutout over Hay J.
B la n c h a rd .
M a r th a W .
B la n c h a rd .
R a y t h e r e o f; th e n c e N o r t h 7 0 ’ E a s t «n th e th ree-g am e
game. All told. H ilhi scored 70 weK goth a T ' 7 , de -4 l,a t r e n t i r a n d B ro n le e -
W illam ette 41. N evada 7
P o m e ro y , R a chel A . C o n o v e r. H . B. C o n­ S o u th b o u n d a ry lin e o f sa id D . L . C. 1 6 .11 Mann
The F ix -it q u in te t now hold-
points to opponents 63 in ten games,
o ve r. L e s te r Gla.#coe. R u th G!a#c»e. H o r ­ c h a in s t o th e S o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f th e th e highest average of the 24 H ills­
O regon C ity 14. Bend 13
' 1 1 '"
J a c k i e as th e h a lf
G lascoe, M a ry G la-.-oe, M a b e l B lu m . t r a c t
f o r m e r ly
n w n n l by
J . ( a w rr e
W e a re eq u ip p ed to h an d le every type
w hich is exceptionally low sco r­ ended. S co re H i lh i fi, V ik in g s 0.
boro team s w ith a m ark of 7 ihi
O regon 24. San Diego M arines 7. ace
Ih e n r e N o r t h 1’ 3 4 ' W w t on th e W .- l'
I.
( . B lu m , H . L . B lu m . I. H
B lu m .
in g on both sides fo r an y k in d of T h ir d Q u a r te r
U. C. L A. 13. M issouri 0.
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lin e o f said C o u n ty Rond N o . A 133 w ith
N o tre D ame 13. U. S. C. 6.
C o rn e liu s .
W.
H. D a v is ,
L u r a D a v is .
th e
N o rth w c t e r n e r
th e r e o f . th e n ce
r e tu r n .
T a y lo r
th e c e n te r lin e o f th e C o u n ty Road a lo n u
G raduation w ill rob G oodm an of g a in e d 2 o f f ta a c k b le i-J a 'a n rd
Jam es E. C o rn e liu s . J e a n C o rn e liu s , L i l - • N o r th .IP K a nt a lo n g th e N o r t h lin e o f th e S o u th lin e o f th e t r a c t conve yed to
A rm y 6. N avy n.
d B o yd w a - he '.l
• a id L a w re e la n d a n d a lo n g th e N o r th '
his whole first s trin g lineup and h | r zn ° *iialin ' W ln e U n d b u n te .i to th e H i l­
Han S c h la rb . J o h n S c h la rb . A h h e a F re e -
J o h n M iln e
b y d«*»d re c o rd e d
at
page
S tan fo rd 0. C olum bia 0.
Labor and M aterials Furnished
lin e o f th e la n d n o w o w n e d b y G eorge 4 jo . Honk 30. Of th e l , w<j R e,.o r(U i (
, m a n . E ls ie P a rso n s, N e v a E. R e id . L e la
seven others, it was reported. Those h i .in a n d L a i r re tu rn e d th e h a ll 11 v a ” .
S an ta C lara 27. G onzaga 0.
B le r v d o r f to th e E a s t lin e o f r a id C o r-
M ille r ,
Jam«*# M ille r . Robert. C o rn e liu s .
leaving include Speed Law rence. tw ^'n n l"1 ,a "rt Lair. f"’,ed
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p u n te d
lo w in g th e c e n te r lin e o f th e la s t m en-
W e h a n d le W illam ina Clay Tile and all kinds of
Don Wick, Ja c k C hristensen and
E a s t lin e 9 t l c h a in #
to
th e
T ib b it - .
W il l S c h o lfie ld .
H a ro ld S c h o l- •m .'«aid
a n d fo re v e r b a r r in g a m i p r e c lu d in it y o u ,
H a rry W ojahn. ends; Bob V an L o m .jb .ll but S S X ” ' , hia^wn b?«bk-d ,h*
1 fie ld .
B e th
S c h o lfie ld .
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C
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and Clay B uilding M aterials. Also P laster,
D. L . ( a t a p o in t in th o c e n te r o f th e in g by. t h ro u g h o r u n d e r y o u , f r o m r la im -
’ ir t r i l
( om eliu.#, M a r y C o rn e liu s .
O liv e
B o y d s m a ck e d c e n te r f o r
Bob S utherland and Ja c k H im m el-
( o u n fy R o a d , th e n c e S o u’ h 7 0° E a s t f o l-
H a r t r a m p f . A n n a S m ith . F. H . S m ith
A
right. tackles: H enry Tsugaw a. Bill w e n t th r o u g h t h e ' ¡ i™ f o r ■ ¡.‘‘ "w in e V a rd
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lo w in g th e c e n te r lin e o f , a id ro a d 15.«3
R. C o rn e liu s . E .-te lla C o rn e liu s . M o llie E.
t o a## ert.
a n y r iir h t . t it le ,
M ears and G erry VanLom , guards:
c h a in , to th e p o in t o f b e g in n in g , e x c e p t a t te m p t in g
p i x . L . G. D ix , G e o rg e I. D a re ty . O W'
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D a re ty .
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R e ilin g ; that, p o r tio n o f th e ale .ve .1«.c rib e d t r a c t p ro |» e rty . o r a n y p a r t t h r e o f. a dve rne to
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n o w ow ne«l b y H e n r y H a r m ,
Davis, qu arter: Rav Lair. Ed G ro ­ fa ile d to p a in a t le ft a reverse. L a i r
R e tlin g . M a ry A b p la n a lp . J u liu s
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a itu a te in
W a a h in g to n C o u n ty ’ th e r e in a m i th e re to , a n d t h a t th e t it le
C la y F re e m a n ,
G ra ce F re e ­ p r o p e r ty
gan, H arold W ojahn and F r e d la n d ’s pas# to K e tc h a m end
wa# in c o m p le te , a m eetin g h eld F rid ay ev en in g in ;
m a n . G ra ce H ia t t . N . H . H ia t t , th e u n ­ O re g o n , t o - w i t :
and
B aum gartner, halfbacks; and Wes T ^ r r , " l . p pu^
u n te d t o th e G ro v e n 1'
C o m m e n c in g a t a p o in t in th e r e n t e r o f th e p l a in t if f # in a n d to naid re a l p r o p ­
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( o iin iy R oad n t Ih e K o u t h w i- t c o rn e r
dem and # o f yo u , a n d each o f you.
th e p la y f o r n t e r fe r e n . e
L u m b er com pany mess hall. C o­ ceased. th e u n k n o w n h e irs «.f M a ry B. o o f f th
e 1». L . 1 o f Ja c o b H o o v e r a n d w ife
via th e diplom a route. A nu m b er a la f y a a i r rd s c a on
Im b r ie , deceased, a n d a ls o a ll o th e r p e r ­
tc h a n d th e G ro v e
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M im n iu n * i# nerve«! u p o n yo u b y
in
S e c tio n
11, T o w n , h ip
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to o k posses- o p eratin g w ith th e local co m m it­ sons a n d p a rtie s u n k n o w n c la im in g a n y
Phone 13,1
North of Cannery, across W. Washington St
of reliable and experienced men » io n on its o w n 30
th e r e o f in th e H ills b o r o A r -
R a n g e 3. W . - t , f th e W illa m e tte M e r id ­ p u b lic a tio n
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f c r n o R a in . W in e la n d
p u n te d to
Bill Brown, guard: Byron Jack held
L a i r on th e H i lh i 35 a n d th e unte«]
K nox. Mrs. H. W. Scott, J. W. G u y ­ h e re in . D e fe n d a n ts .
c u la tio n in th e S ta te o f O re g o n , pursu­
and Loren B ronleew e. halfbacks, race<l u p fie ld 20 y a rd s .
spe e d s te r
s le y P e rk in a . G I«.Ijm P r r k in a , C o rn e liu s S r ., a n d w ife 24.77 c h a in , io a n t t o an
o r d e r «if th e H o n o ra b le
R.
er.
R. A. H err and Roy C lark. R u T th o : C o K rn in e ir liu
th e N o r th e a - i c o r n e r t h e r e o f: th e n c e N o r th
w ill re tu rn n ex t y ear for a 1938
s . F r a n c e , J e w it t , M ilo J e w -
K e tc h a m p a in e d 6 y a rd s
F r a n k I ’e te r# . J u d y e o f th e C irc u it. C o u rt
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lin e o f Ih e
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,Jav>'i! <' S a v e rc e J . A . I.
S a v e rc o o l,
Of th e s t a t e o f O re y rin f o r W anh in srto n
team nucleus.
o v e r c e n te r a n d th e n w a s sm eared f o r a
L . I . o f B e n ja m in C o rn e liu n . S r . a n d
rep resen tativ es ex p lain ed th e co­ B la n c h e Dee, T . H Dee. C la r k B r o w n , I>.
2 -y a rd loss.
S u th e rla n d
< o u n ty
m ade, render»«! a n d e n te re d «»u
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to th e
o p erativ e se t-u p n ecessary to b ring S u sie B r o w n . O ra Is b e ll. R a y m o n d Is­ »ecin .n o f th e N o r t h lin e o f s a id C o r- th e h th «lay o f N o v e m b e r. 1937.
G ro v e to a n d T a y lo r m a.M
11 - y a rd re-
A sk y o u r atto rn ey to send your t u r n .
E a rl B ro w n .
W in ifr e d
W e h n h o ff
E. J . M c A I .E A K . R «si<!ent A tto r n e y ,
pow er to Scoggins valley. T alk in g le-;]
n e llu , f). I, (
w i t h th e c e n te r o f C o n n -
B y ro n W e h n h o ff. V iv ia n E -h e lm a n . M a r:
B oyd g o t
legal advertising to th e Argus.
t y R oad N o . A 133. th e n c e S o u th a lo n g , > ’ « ’ » o f O r e y o n . Poat O ff ic e A d d re # # ;
and
re-
«-enter a n d Tay|< r re- pictures. PE PC O q u a rte t
F ir m N a tio n a l B a n k B ld g , H ilb b o r o . O rc -
t
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fri^hm erits w ere also included in V ic t o r B ro w n H a t t ie B r o w n . V e ra F o w l.' I.. th e p o in t o f
i K<»n.
j ya rd Jos#
♦he q 'ia r t e r cride«!, i ro re :
in te r s e c tio n o f ih » r e n t e r
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tnc program . T w o -h u n d red w ere in
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F o u r th Q u a r te r
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W in e la n d
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V ik in iz
15
‘ This is the last fro n tie r in W a s h -1
■ Grogan pettm e 2 y a rd s on th e r e tu r n
nigfon county.” stated R alph Easter.
I
f a ile d io / . l,n 7.n
T u alatin v alley m an ag er of th e j
r. - * v n Pta - R i lh l " a - p e n a liz e .} 5 y a rd s
P o rtlan d G en eral E lectric com pany
G r 7 p ii'n5 .j
T ; , lh
» ' »he huddle.
W’e now h av e PE P C O service
PunL."
‘Vikin” ' " , . ; . ^ 'S"’h- ' - d av ailab le to 95 p e r cent of th e peo­
lin e . T a y -
]-
«d u p th e b a il a n d c a m e back
ple of th e T u alatin valley, and seek !
I I yard.«.
th e co-operation of th e farm ers of
B oyd m ade 2 a t
e n te r a n d T a y lo r wn Scoggins v alley in th e com pletion ,
br ! m . i; '. r no g a in .
W in e la n d ’« l- u n t wa
of o ur in ten siv e ru ra l extension I
n th e V ik in g 41.
p ro g ram .”
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Running Score Shows Superiority
Teams in
High School Loop
of Hilhi in Turkey Day Tilt
for 1938 Season
B re a d m e n to O p e n
H e re T o m o rro w
We know no
other e<
equally
safe plan which
will pay you
as good a
return on
your money
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fo r H o o p O fficials
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L o an A ssociation
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Concrete Construction
M e e tin g C o n sid ers
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( tr o v e 29.
W o ja h n wa
h e ld f o r
Use th e W ant A ds in th e A rgus
Thousands p ro fit by th eir use.
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In
MMONN
th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta le o f O re -
y o n , for Wanhinyton County.
J o re p h r a w r e e J r . , » n d E f f i e C a w re e .
fill .b a n d a n d w ife , I 'l a i n t i f f a .
V.#.
M A . C o rn e liu n , F a th e r C o rn e liu n , Fxl-
trm r.d i o rn e liu n .
J e n n ie C o rn e liu -
F re d
« '-rn e io . A n n C o rn e liu n , E. L . P e r k in * . -
h m y - I e y P e rkin.« . G la d y s P e r k in - . E e th e r J
Ciscm. J ,,n L in c ia . V i r g in i a P e rk in # . W .
M.
( o rn e lm # ,
H e le n C o rn e liu n ,
E lm e r 1
Six-W heeler
S ec th e IN T E R N A T IO N ­
A L line to d a y — th e re is the
rig h t m odel a n d size to fit
y o u r e x a c t needs.
HUGH LEWIS CO.
McCormick-Dcering Dealer
Beaverton
Phone 9605
SA VE
2S
PER C E N T
on A uto Insurance
Fire, T heft, C ollision, Liability
Get details from
Chas. L. Walker
f h n n r I7.TÎ
L O O K IN G F O R
A CAR?
a 2 -y a rd
Tay|««r wa# met a t » he
lin e o f s c r im -
m age b y T n u g a w » f»»r n
g a in .
B oyd
M ^ i d ” '« ' * " ‘ e r ,f " r
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p a rs t o
4. T a y lo r 's
i
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f. r t m o re . W in n .
' m ik in o “ n2 .
.’ h" Hilhi •l"' "rn n lrew .
m a k in g a 3 -y a rd r e tu rn .
‘ ■r 'v a n
m ad. 2 a t r e n t e r .
B ro n le e w e
l e
u n d e r w a y a ro u n d r iu h ’ end f o r a
H e re ’s the h e a v y - d u ty
c h a m p io n of the INTERN A ­
T IO N A L line — a tru ck fo r
big to n n a g e , b ru te p erfo rm ­
a n c e a n d econom y on an im­
p ressiv e scale.
Brick & T ile C o.
"Every l orm of Prolcrtion'*
INIfshorn. O regon
Hi; 5. T h ird Avr,
We’ve got the most unusual used
car bargains in town,—priced tosuic
your purse, and ready to give you
honest and trouble-free satisfaction.
To prove it, we back up every
R & G used car with a money-back
guarantee. You can be driving a
better car today . , . and you won’t
need any additional cash if your
old car equals the down payment.
Come in, and let us show you a car
that w ill m ake you and you r
pocketbook happy!
1937 DEMONSTRATORS
IQ 77
FO R U D E L U X E TO U RIN G FO RD O R— Radio,
w hite side-w all tires, w ind wings. /»„I..
O nly ----
run n 7,500
miles New e a r g u a ra n te e .
750
’600
FORD TO U R IN G TU D O R — P e rfe c t condition,
and fully g u a ra n te e d
M any o th e r late m odels to choose from at price.; and term s
th a t you can a ffo rd .
1937
MacKenzie Motor Co.
3rd and W ash in gton
HILLSBORO
Phone 911
stands for
• Greater Profits
• Feeding Econom y
• Increased Production
• H ealthier Stock
W hen You See It Stam ped on a Sack of
Dairy or Poultry Feed
,l a t s " ,hv H,,‘ <’^ h i l W ashington ,< „i„tv fa n il.
is d ep en d upon
fcc,|s. They know that I X
'o ,S “i™ ™ ‘n " fa ‘ t>"ed in Hillsboro, mixed coni
scientifm sly by people you 'k m iw .^ n a d .V ^ m m T h e
inest hom e-grow n g rain s and highest test con
'/ ''b a t e s a re th o ro u g h ly farm tested and, m ost
im p o rta n t ol all, are consistently of high qu ality
and reaso n ab le price!
Try a Sack Today and Be Convinced!
HILLSBORO FEED CO
M c C ormick DEEMNii
Phone 271
farm machinery
160 W. Main S t
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