n K, i i r r r m r, Newberg Team Admitted to Comity League Dick Sutherland Receives Third OSO M orinara m OKKOON STATE ( 'u i v a lli I ,ii k Bowlers Hit Mid-Season; Plan Tourney C G I .I. S tilli •• i 1 .i fi i I o r i lo o p e ts r r iila y l l i l l J .oro lio o p Ia n . h a v e llie lr * liaiD P to p a r ili (p a le I» 4 la rg e h e lp in g o f bask) H u ll a c tiv it y to m o rro w i l i i i l a v i n ig h t. w it h a trip li* h e a d e r sched uled Io s ta rt at 7 3) oil the u n io n h ig h s* tinnì I loo. McMinnville li i g h si tiool i s s e n i.mg its v a rs ity an d its II" squad ag ain st the l l i l h l a g g re g a tio ns ill the firs t tw o garni ». w Itile till* I'e r te e lio ii Ita k e rs o f tile Big X league w ill m i ei Nt*w her 1 ; C o l li ge P h a rm a c y q u in te t in the e v e ning's fin a le Coach B ill Johnson's l l i l l i i " It" a | i i a d w ill h * m a k in g its in itia l ap p i ara lo e. w h ile the B lu e and W h ile \ a r s iti w ill lie step p in g out fo r the fir s t tim e th is season against h ig h school < o n ip e titio n . .M< .M inn v ille '» b a s k e tb a ll r e p u ta tio n Is an e x c e lle n t one. w ith the M u high a g g re g a tio n h a v in g gone to tin* state to u rn a m e n t last y e ar fro m th is d is tric t. New 3 8 Fords Go on Disolav nodel lo r 10.38. featur fo u r -y e a r contracts for sta r mail diiict lines, went 01 route.) will be aw arded early next m orning iT huisduyi year by the U nited S tate : Postoffice ro o m o f tin* Mo. K en. Ifepaitm ent according to I. T Mc- anpany. ilill.h i.ro Kord Ptieetcrs. H illsboro postm aster, with one H illsboro route being affected I. available in three P re a lit course of the HilDboro- pow ered with eith- S iofield-Jahlonski c a d d a r route ■hoi • pow er V-8 en- 1 through N orth P lain . Roy Banks ned f o r m axim um and B uxton to the Jab lo n sk i road i J co*t and opera- junction .everal m iles beyond B ux end of the .tandard ton and retu rn . M ePlieeters said with th e horizon- S ta r ro u te ; are f .r the purpose of extending unbrok- tran sp o rtin g m ail betw een th e small od-.ide to form the e r post offices and the cen tral s ta with som e box delivery service T he newly-d»-.signed deluxe line tion. d ered in outlying districts not ii jiowt red only with the 85-boi e- ren P .'.’»*i V-8 m otor and is available served by general m ail route ;. Ten II l ight body typ< Hood on the m iles of this ru ra l service in the di- deluxe i hiig th en ed . its nearly rcction of M anning will be added to vertical front i; carried in a “V" the H illsboro ro u te u n d er term s of well down into th»* rad iato r grille the new contract, it w as announced H orizontal line of the g u ll bars Bids Close Ja n u a ry 25 Bid. on the co ntract will be r e and th.* louvres are echoed in a rustless .-teel band along th e belt ceived at W ashington D C . until 430 I* m , J a n u a ry 25 1938 Decision to th e rear. 1* enders in both cars a re mas- on the co n tracts will b e m ade on ?)'.»• form ed low er to provide m ore or before M arch 8. 1938. w ith a com plete coverage of th e ru nning new co n tract going into effect on g<a: H»-adlamps a re recessed in Ju ly 1 P resent contracts run until front fender aprons on both models. Ju n e 30. arid the new contract will Interiors of both a re room y and a t be aw arded for the fo u r-y ear period tractive and a new in stru m en t panel ending J u n e 30. 1942. add to th e finish of th e cars. Those in terested in bidding on O ne of th e new features is the this ro u te a re urged to m ake in front seat of the T udor sedans. quiries at th e H illsboro post office, M cP heeters said B efore bidding Wo hiiiglun county . ix I i .1 ni M id . a .11, m ark w ere 1. a e h e i huili '•* llool ha .I.etball league b e by o n e le a g u e o f Hie H llls b o n latile .1 even ti.iin circuit ami B o w lin g a s o e ia tio n laid w e e k a m i i .11 lied into iicigtibol mg Yamhill font Othi I p i e p a l . d f o r th e n fin.I county lie t W ednesday fol a l l o t t i l i III .1 h a lf c .,n te .I . th is w e e k w it! th*' < lu i tin .i h o lid a y 1 ti u k i n ; entry, w ith Hie Ni w beig q u in tet added a . the le o t t o f a special mid t h e i n te r n ii .inn p e r io d b e f o r e tin w.... k as. ion of pi uieipal ; of the six O ne »if the be* I pa. * < utrh ei . on o | m n in g o f .11 n.l r o u n d in a te h i i »unity th e *<|ua<i. Dick «ame in for a go»nl I n . ‘'.ni., ’ ■ Sim p’ , q uintet of h-ft h are of playing tim e this y ia i handed bow ling e x p e rt' tum ped when o th er e n d w « T » * benelu-d , off w ith the in t-h.dr ii...v n >n when M cM innville and othei team , w ith in ju ries arid Coach S tin cr w i th e Ami l ican league which fin banded tngeliici in tin fotinatioli of I foiri I to a lte rn a te hi men to keep t i dled it ; < </mpctiti(»n I 14 Week G .ik e . G rocery and Kushlow In a stronger W illam ette valley high !lu in m playing condition school » unfen nee. sought adm ission A good end ha . to be fa t on of- Flit.true had clinched cruw n ; in the to tin* county le.»gu«- O th er team s leie-e and able lo diaifno «• enemy f ’n n ,m e n ia l ami N ational leai’m m aking up th e c i n uit a i e Fore it p la y to b«‘ successful, and many W ith th e ( ’ ( ' S to r e a lu m ! a iur< 1 Grove. H euvelton St M ary' :. S her of the local follow» ! ■; of th e game "I the City league title, b arrin g an npa*t in the laat w eek's com peti- wood, T igard and liillsb» ro. all of have < om plitncrilt'ii Du k by .tying ■ tio n w hich are lo< at»*d w ithin th»* W ash that In* had ‘‘e v ery th in g ‘ req u ired of .i great end He will be sorely M id-winter Tourney Set ington county limits Progressive leaguers have nine E nlargem ent of th e leugu»» h a . I missed w hen S tinei atte m ore kames to play, and plan to mad»* iin e v .a i v th e re aligning of build an o th er ch allen g er wind up th eir schedule, which b e I93M continence rac»* Hu* circuit M'liedule Momewhut a» gan tw o w eeks after the others »•»riling to H,•»•(»• Hath'* orn Hillu S ta rre d In I'. S. < G a m e w ith m atches Munday and T i l e - In Los A ngeles when th»1 Heave iiKiitoi. but plans fur the county day e v e n in g . T he Pepeo league w i n 1 playing th e T rú jate S uthe opvtiei at St aM.n > on Friday. .Jan up«-ned its second half this past uary 7. will rem ain virhiullv the land really proved that I week w ith the Linem en and O p Hillu > am b itio n . bask»*teer “hold up in the pinches** erato r; dom inating the play in c d th»*n 1937-38 cam paigi w ent into th»‘ g line in Hay Dillon, m anager of th e C le m ’» th e ir own court last Friday Don Coons w ho was in ju red . Ev Place alleys, has scheduled the dished up a 28 to 22 treat wi ery o n e ex pected it to b e the end s t a r t of the ann u al m id -w in ter th e ti m im ing.-., to the Pacific wh«n Coons left the gam e bu Dick piuyed th» b is t gam e of hi to u rn am en t for n ex t W ednesday vcrsity frosh. »•veiling, with events planned again Bill G rogan, youthful Hil ‘ a n » r w ith a faultless pci form aiu foi team s, doubles and singles e n forw ard stationed on th e st: both » 1 » fensively a n d ofl» nsiv»d; liu ti, » i m e Hi), u p e tiv r w ill b e c o ll- w hich gam ed him a great deal o tile . All league players an* eligible lineup by Coach Reece Hat! l l l l l l l ' l l U lo llg l(.U ) l l l l l l l l 'l l t h i l i ' W illi fu v o iab le com m ent in th e Los An for play in the tuurnam ent. he a n dropped four fi»*ld goals th Hi., lu .c i s o f . .u h hlioi I k u iiii * dn i|> - geles n e w 'p ap el nounced tin* baskets for an eight-poll L o c a l Team s T ravel piliK f ilin i I h .' ('V e ilin g 's cuuipcti- tai which was good enough t( D uring the season. Dick was tin tii.il The iipch.'i is cxpccli'tl tu p ro chief a lte rn a te w ingm an, d o i n j T he Cuming w eek-end will see both team s in scoring for th* v i d e u good opportunity for sizing Other-» show ing to a well at eithei left or righ H illsboro team s com peting at three ning UP the re la tiv i* s t r e n g t h o f th e v a r equally end. alth u u g h In* saw most of hii d ifferen t .spots thro u g h o u t t h e tage on th e Hilhi lineup inc io u s te a m s , it w as d e v ia i ed action at the left end berth, w h en country, w ith a p air of m atches on Loren H roiileew e at guard, fh e schedule of Coach Reece Coon;, was on th e side-lines a gout th»- local alleys highlighting Sun- ran g up five co da>' * activities Perfection B akery L aw rence at a < P erfection B akers ham m ered out 11 at hh«.ill's llillii q u in te t for the part of the tu n e w ith an an k le ail will pla»v hosts to a Mkmtle club a 52 to 31 win over an O regon City incut ruining season, includes For an early t« am and a pickl'd H illsboro squad B lue and W’hitt team on the local high school floor Ja n u a ry 4. M cM innville, there. will oppose the Eastside T erm inal good co-ordinatn last F riday night, w ith W arren Ja n u a ry 7. county opener. St bow lers here W ahner and P eterson leading the ing was unusual] M ary's; January 11. St Mary's, Tw o H illsboro team s will mak season’s opener, H illsboro team 's attack th i i.'- Jan u u ry II Forest G rove, the ju m p to P ortland w hile the w ith th»? Pacific Both W ahner and P eterson piled h ere- Ja n u u ry 18. open date; J a n o th er tw o P o rtlan d team s are p lay ten tativ ely book up 18-point totals, both re p re se n t uary 21. B eaverton, th e re -, J a n ing tw o foul shot com pletion and H arvey S to n y of Forest G rove ing h ere H ushlow Insurance will ported, and will uary 26. R ainier, h ere. Ja n u a ry 28. m eet the Nelson U pholsterers, and eight field goals. Ingram of P e r Tig.nil. th e re -. Ja n u a ry 29. T illa fo rm er Pacific U niversity baseball the F ix -It Shop men will face I) ed before th e C fection B akers w ound up w ith 12 m o o k . lu i.' F eb ru ary 1. Newberg, star, will m ake his (.'oust league (' Wax in a re tu rn engagem ent on begin. Box score: points f o r second-high honors, h e ie -. F eb ru u ry 4. Sherw ood, h ere- d ebut as a reg u lar for th e P o rtlan d the O regon alleys. R etu rn m atches b o r o <2S> w hile Elliott led O regon C ity w ith I ' a r i f i r I'ro x h k eb ru ary 8. Open date. F eb ru ary 11. B eav ers n ex t .season, if presen t ru m w ith O regon City bow lers in the llilla It. Grogan, x ] 10 m arkers. • ’ W « l» h Si M ary's, h ere-; F eb ru ary 15, F o g ors em an atin g from th e offices of falls city w ill occupy th e atten H a u m y a rtn e r . 1 . I N o lm e y e r Tw o Big-8 league gam es are book est Grove, th ere- F ebruury IB. th e club are co rrect L a w re n c e . 4 . ( Rol< f f tion of O akes G rocery and Gold S torey, w ho slau g h tere d opposing L eaf D airy of the local association. H ro iile e w e , ’» I local high school floor II. av. I toll. h ere-. F eb ru u iy 22. T i 4, lo o g h ry ed for the Ham m er ( p itch ers w ith a 347 butting m ark in 4. I'a n tfle d u ring th e com ing w eek, according gnili. h e re '; F ebruary 25 Sherw ood Locals Capture Pair S u b a tltu te - H ilh i otran T »u - to K eith th e Wi stern In tern atio n al league Wilcox, m anager of the th e re - In m atches here last Sunday. ira w a 2. S u th e rla n d i.e r 2. N o la n . bakery squad. F riday night th e P e r N, Note G am es m ark ed w ith an a s durin g th* 1937 season, was farm ed O akes G rocery rolled to a 2226 to D a v l« ; P a c ific M e in l out tu the Tacom a club by the Beuv- 2115 victory over th e E bner F ac L e p e rt fection q u in tet w ill tangle w ith the terisk i- i a re le a g u e g a m e s O f f ic ia l* ‘ W W a h n e r and I). T hrapr >'i •• h i t y.-ar lb- is counted upon a College P harm acy team of New berg to ry team from W oodburn, w ith ii rep lacem en t for Fred Bedore. a g follow ing the high school gam e H am m er of O akes com piling a 476 ing B eaver th ird -su ck er, according score Gold Leaf D airy dow ned the with th e startin g tim e set for about to rep o rts A lthough listed us a O regon C ity team . 2111 to 1904 i 9 o'clock. th u d basem an. S to rey tu rn ed in his T opping th e w eek's bill-of-fare High SCOreni o f l a t W eek'; best fielding m ark s last y ear w hile league com petition w ere D Bad- for hoop fans w ill be th e T igard Stationed at shortstop, but his b a t ertschei 214 A m erican; E Horn- town team -H illsboro gam e on the C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity ting p ow er is rated as his m ain us- back. 216 C ity; W P atterson. 222. Schedules for t h e W ashington high school floor at 7:30 p. m. n ext corresp o n d en t by tu rn in g in your county basketball league w ill be Pepco; L yle O akes 215 Com me r- W ednesday. T he T igard hoopers im portant new s happenings. It is according have already gained considerable c * a 1. H Russell, 199 N ational; announced next week im possible for the corresp o n d en t to P lease .send in new s copy early W inger. 203 Progressive. Eva W il to Dr A W A bram s, league d i rep u te in the league and fig u re to contact everyone for local new s rector » th e A rgus. liams. 159. ladies offer stiff opposition to th e bakers. Six team s w ill m ake up t h e An attem n t is being m ade to bill a l. r a f f u r S ta n d in g * A m e ric a n l. r a g u r — W I. p e t. league this year, w ith team s q u a li high school gam e for th e sam e night fied from Orenco. Banks. Gaston. as h alf of a do u b le-featu re program . B eaverton and T ualatin. A tw ice- Adm ission is free. W ilcox said. a-w eek schedule is being d raw n up At present th e H illsboro e n try for th e team s, w ith one hom e gam e and one visiting gam e on stands at a .500 m ark in the Big-8 each team 's schedule each week. league, having edged out a 40 to 37 The first tw o rounds w ill be com victory over the Pacific "U" su p e r pleted about the first of F ebruary, varsity in th eir opening contest, and co n stituting the first h a lf play. dropp d a til) to 35 decision to the The second half w ill get u n d er way N ew berg T avern team . W arren im m ediately, w ith a th r e e - g a m e W ahner rang up 19 counters in the titu la r playoff slated for m i d- Pacific game Box score: March. w ith a special tro p h y go P e rfe c tio n (521 (3 1 ) O rc r o n C ity ing to th e league cham pion. W a h n e r. IS F 4. G ross H u b er is the te n tativ e six th e n P eten»on, IX F 6. T o u r try in the league, w ith a distinct S u th e r la n d C... 4. W h itte n G 7. Davis possibility th at a H illsboro team S h a ttu c k . 4 a m , 12 G 1U. E llio t t will be entered if the H uber team I n g H r ills b o r o S u b s titu te s : M e re d ith . N o rto n . does not m aterialize w ithin t h e K ra u s , a n d R u ecker. n ext few days, it w as declared. R e fe re e : Ed G rotran. Hilhi Topples Yearlings, 28- B akers V a n q u ish O re g o n C ity, 52-31 Six T e a m s P la n n e d fo r C o u n ty L o o p NO EXTRA V HEAT < units / 7 EXTRA cost / > Half) F arm in g S tu d e n ts D raw U p B u d g ets STANDARD BURNER OILS For the very b a t oil heat, Insist on Standard Burner O ils! Scien tific tests prove they have MOKK MEAT UNITS per gallon than oth er leading brands. E very drop Is a full drop o f clean heat! D IST R IB U T E D BY SUSBAUER BROS CORNELIUS. OREGON Phones: Residence, C ornelius 366J; Office, C o rn eliu s 371W has recently become a popular radio ch aracter, w ill pay trib u te to H illsboro and its retail sto re k eep ers on his program next W ed nesday at 7:59 p. m. over station KOIN T he sam e program recen tly o f fered an an nouncem ent covering the w hole of W ashington county Inform ation being used on the p ro gram next Wednesday evening was sup p lied by Leon S Davis, ch am ber of com m erce secretary. H elp y o u r correspondent send in early copy. Some F rid ay or S a tu r day if possible. Announcement ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ We A nnounce Our 25th C onsecutive Sem i-Annual D ividend at the R ate o f Classes in ag ricu ltu re at H illsboro U nion high school have m ade th eir en terp rise budgets and expense e n tries to date, it w as announced by E. E Rowland, instructor. They are secu rin g th e inform ation pertaining to th e accom plishm ent of each job of th eir en terp rises and recording it as “job plans necessary to m ake the p roject a success." F u tu re farm er projects a re ev alu ated to a g reat ex ten t on com plete ness of plans, accuracy of records and cost analyses, and im portance of th e project as an educational lab o rato ry for th e boy. If a boy has a g o o d com m and of the necessary in form ation and practices of corn rais ing p rio r to taking vocational ag ri culture. corn as his only en terp rise w ould not be a good project R ow land rep o rts th at the boys gave very good accounts of the soil and d airy conferences they a tte n d ed as a rran g ed w ith th e countv ag ricu ltu ral agent. Inform ation gained a t the conferences paralleled and added to th e study of th e class es based on th e ir crop and livestock projects. D e m o c ra tic C o m m itte e to M e e t H e re T o n ig h t R esources S tu d y P lan o f G ra n g e s RELIABLE Savings Washington Savings & Loan Assn M PERSON. Manager Si Loan BI (Iff. J: Hillsboro. Oregon W it h expressive b e au 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 e v e r be a sh rin e o f devotion and a sa tisfaction to th is and com ing generations. T o aid you in a rriv in g a t a fittin g choice is o u r responsi b ility . C on sult ust e n tire ly w ith o u t o b lig a tio n . O reg o n M o * u m e n t W o rk s Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore. H. H. Stannard. Mgr. »FOREIGN CEPTION^ W IT H R ailroad A ssu m es D eliv ery S ervice A ssum ption of full du ties in con nection w ith store-door pickup and delivery service soon a fte r th e first of th e y ear was announced r e cently b y t h e S o uthern Pacific railroad com pany. On all in tra sta te traffic involving pickup and d eliv ery serv ice in the past, th e railro a d 's subsidiary. P a cific M otor T ransport, has been called upon to do th e w ork. Rates and service w ill rem ain u n ch an g ed. the only difference being in the change of name, it w as an- nouced. T he change w ill elim inate the inconvenience to shippers of using d ifferen t tariffs and b ill ing docum ents for in te rsta te tr a f fic w ork, w hich has alw ays been handled u n d er the S o u th ern P a cific nam e, and in trastate shipping. M ig rain e H e a d a c h e C ure D isco v ered CORV ALLIS— T h at th e "w ater balance” in a person's body m ay be th e key to prevention of m igraine or nervous sick headache is the th eo ry advanced by F ran k T hom p son. g rad u ate student in chem istry at O regon S ta te college, w ho r e cently rep o rte d his ex perim ents and conclusions on th is su b ject to th e O regon section of th e A m erican C hem ical society at its m eeting in P ortland. W hen inform ed about eight years ago th a t th is m alady, from w hich h e suffered frequently, and which, incidentally, afflicts from one to tw o p er cent of the population, was incurable, Thom pson began using his e a rlie r scientific train in g in an effort to find out som ething about it for him self. His study of his own case and those of a n u m b er of o th ers has finally convinced him th at the secret of prev en tio n of these headaches lies in keeping th e in take of w ater or liquid at a m in i mum. He recom m ends th at persons sub ject to such headaches stay on th e . . . Qnltf PachaAti - ß e lt HAS STATIONIZED CIAL P in i TUNING EYE Cruise the map with this 8-TUBE Packard-Bel! table radio! Overseas stations are yours for the tuning — logged by cities right on the big, black STATIONIZED DIAL. You ought to hear it! A new tone—the finest you have ever heard in a table radio —actually rivals a console for richness and clarity. New cabinets, too, modernly designed of selected walnut veneer, hand polished to a brilliant piano finish. To see this handsome new Packard-Bell is to want it for your living room or as a sec ond radio for bedroom or den. 8 TUBES, Ttouei tg. • o rld-*ide re ctg - hon. M ttal :u b t\ Full ~ange /o.it c o tral. W a ln u t a n t white, tw o-tone fa ith only t l ext'e. Hillsboro Appliance dC Plumbing Co. "Standard” Plumbing — Fisher-Thorsen Paints Phone 72 K elv in ato r A ppliances 132 S. 2nd, H illsboro BEAUTY .you’ll Admir« . . . TONE You’ll Enioy PERFORMANCE’ Y O U ’ LL PRAISE GREATEST OF ALL w ith S e m i-T ra ile r and V a n B ody H e re ’s pow er, speed, econ omy a n d long life— ev ery th in g th a t is re q u ired in tru c k -tra c to rs fo r long-dis tan c e service. M e m b e r F e d e ra l H o m e Loan B an k A NEW .THRILL PLYMOUTH 2^-1938 Truck-Tractor RICHARDS et in th e w arm est possible spot blned. the c u rren t issue o dent faejs reveals • ff our and «went it out d eath s received the apectact. tent ion centered upon othc lent deaths, public opinion ft J Dooley, exam iner of op achieve enough force to redu erator-. and chauffeurs, will be in highw ay toll greatly. Score H illsboro W ednesday. D ecem ber 22. S tate Earl Snell com m ented at the court house from 10 a in to 5 p m All those w ishing p e r m its or licenses to d riv e c a ts are R em em ber the m ore you tell, the asked to get in touch w ith Mi m ore you sell w hen using A rgus Dooley d u ring these hours. W ant Ads. tf INTERNATIONAL PER A N N U M be m ailed D ecem ber 31st to all paid up C ertifi e a rn in g s will be a d d e d to all o th e r accounts. •ustom ers ¡ire cord ially invited to heir J a n u a ry 1st investm ent, supervision w ith legal g u a ra n te e Reserve Fund borderline of thirst at all times, M otor vehicle accidents t arid that if they feel an attack com* ly tak e m ore lived in this c • . .. • , || blank - than hom icides and suicide: G ranges in W ashington county and in every p art of the state w ill devote a large p art of th e ir lecture tim e to a study of O regon's n atu ral resources, and the problem s of use and conservation of them , accord ing to w ord received here. C. W R eynolds, executive assistant of the state planning board, has co-op erated w ith G range officials and w orked out a stu d y program for th is year. An outline of th e study plan w ill be presented in the n e a r fu tu re to t h e W ashington C ounty G range conference by Mrs. G. W Thiessen. M ilw aukie, sta te lecturer. On her trip s th e le ctu rer w ill be accom panied by o th er G range officers, including Ray W. Gill, sta te m as ter: M orton Tom pkins, overseer; Mrs. B erth a Beck, secretary: Mrs. M ary L undell. chairm an, and Mrs F annie McCall, state m atron. C ounty dem ocratic cen tral com m ittee w ill m eet tonight (T hursday) in th e H illsboro cham ber of com m erce room s at 8 o'clock, according to 'C hairm an R. G. Scott P roblem s th at w ill arise in the n e a r future, d u e to the fact th at the prim aries a re only a few m onths aw ay, w ill be considered. P a y a b le D e c e m b e r 3 1, 1937 Mail Contracts Are Announced This new IN TER N A TIO N A L has all th e sm artn ess of d e sign. ru g g ed n ess of c o n- stru ctio n of all th e o th e r IN TER N A TIO N A LS at H U G H LEW IS CO M cC orm ick-D eering D ealer Beaverton Behind th e big, beautiful Jubilee P ly m o u th for 1938 are 10 years of great cars! 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