The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 21, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Taken as Pin
Finish Nears
SPORTS
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hands of Hill boro In the ’I' ï
keulini
tomorrow night (Friday
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et for 7 3(1 niUk
• pen T Y V
s'luads
11 a 111 h। 1111 « i g room
I Hilhi
Ilie
l ocal Riflemen
Unbeaten in First
(Juar 1er Schedule
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ilt
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Win in Opener
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the
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Including Hill.'boro, three h
teams repres« nting the Wc i
ihedllle' half of th.* T Y V league def« a
i Rifle
basketball
V. I m i ¡ h
• a<h’i maple event marked maug-
berg s new $285 000 high school
Sharing the We t'.s victory honor
a i. i mum r. I next week, according to with Hillsboro were the Forest
Bill Manley. secretary of the Hills < ii । a <■ Vikings and Beaverton H< av
• r Shei wood. Tigard ami Newberg championship « haue«
ture i ompetition of Wa -hington
County Groii
n«- Only tw<
' ILithhm n\ defending charnp-
■ ood in the evening’
Willi a tight man to
took a final
i;.- increa ing their
with a pair of ga
lh<- Hilhi five built up an 11
advantage during the first
• ight-minut«' period and coasted to
itn < . i \ y victory Bill Ijeder. tower­
ing center. < h.ilkud up six tulh» ‘ foj-
the title of high-point man
Tigard eagers fought to give the
Ea t teams an edge but succeeded in
building only a onr-ixdiit victory
\s 11 .
blanked
t the next-to
following
«ht.
Wiiile
th
IlHIahuru N<»
berg 14-4 to landslide the
li ilhboro (III
G<<< >dnmii
two to Al .
lini clifln
National league, with three team;
till figuring a mathematical change
Being one
tint
scries behind other leagues becat
of tu
•lk.T
It i IM h
h
able-headi r tonight 'Thu
complete their schedule.
Games with P.U
Frosh Slated
RUSHLOW
INSURANCE
Two additions to the Hilhi
schedule were announced this week
by Coach Recce Hathhorn. both
games with the Pacific univ
Frosh. First meeting with the Baby
Badgers will be January 16 Tues­
day afternoon, at Hillsboro, with a
tussle b« twi « n the St Mary's A and
Hilhi B teams set for pn liminary
action
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Return meeting of first string
Spartans will be at Pacific univer-
■n the night of February 17 III urbìni*
This game will be the preliminary Cnruati< n
Itl
FOR THE
22nd
YEAR
THE PERFECT LAS! MINUTE
GIFT TIP
GIVE HER A
STEWART
WARNER
Save-a-Step
M on nt ai nd ale Folk
Visitin Nebraska
MOUNTAINDALE Mr. and Mrs
Clinton Cantrail and Darien«* and
Resident Killed
Bonny Slope Russell E. Utz. 36. a
si* nd the Christmas holidays with sawyer at West Oregon Lumber
company and a former resident of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Dome Bonny Slope, was instantly killed
len and family of McMinnville vi
last Wednesday when a six-foot
ited Mr and Mrs J L Van Dome cut-off saw
the
Ien Saturday.
waist According to fellow workers
Mrs. R I. Appleton attended a the accident happened when a tim- |
luncheon Thursday at the Orange her bumped another timber, which
Lantern in Portland for the Auxil­ Utz was trimming, causing him to ,
iary of Saf 'wuy Empioyes associa­ lose his balance and fall on a con- I
tion About 75 were [»resent.
veyor belt that carried him into the
Mr and Mrs. N. H Tonies accom­ saw.
panied Mrs. James Brennan to Carnival Success
Tillamook Monday to visit their
The P.-T A. received $63 last Fri­
daughter and sister. Mrs. Leslie day from the carnival held at the
Keenon.
grade school. The money will be
I.conard Thompson Honored
used for hot lunches for the grade ‘
Mrs Archie Thompson entertain­ school children and chairs for the
ed with a dinner party Sunday in P.-T. A
honor of the sixth birthday anni­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaffney, new­
versary el* her son. Leonard. Guests lyweds. were honored with a [»arty ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wescott Saturday at the homo of Mr. and
of Hillsboro.
Mrs Adolph atke here.
Joann and Marilyn Garrigus of
C. D Bruun is in the Good Samar­
Forest Grove spent several days itan hospital suffering from heart
last week with their grandparents trouble
Mr and Mrs. Janies E McMullen
Mrs. Helen Bartelsky is in Seattle
»pent aeverai days last week with visiting her sister. Maude Hoxsey.
relatives at Carlton.
She motored to Seattle with Mrs
Sunday dinner party guests nt Constance Kirkham, who took the
the James Mathiesen home were trip for the purpose of arranging
Mr and Mrs Duane Duke and Mr. to send furniture from her former
and Mrs. William Close of Port­ residence in Tacoma to her recently
land.
purchased home in Bonny Slotpe.
B F. Johnson of Aberdeen. Ida­
ho, spent the week-end at the C. S.
LEARN TO BOWL!
Reynolds home.
Alleys open to the public Satur­
days and Sundays and every
No business firm should send out
afternoon.
a letter without its being on a
printed letterhead and in a printed Instruction and hearty co-opcrallot
offered the beginner
envelope. It lends dignity to the
business and gives it good adver-
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Townie Team Subs
CHRISTINAS
LAUREL — The first practice
game of basketball for the local
boys was played Tuesday night
with the Cornelius team at Corne-
lius. The boys here, with Earl
Baker as manager, hope to have
several games on the home floor
soon.
Brenk
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
mERRIE-mERRIE
MLN I ROM BANKS
CORNELIUS — The grade school
basketball team of boys defeated
Barks Friday afternoon on the local
floor 19 to 15. Next game will be
with Gaston January 5 at Gaston.
fhet Bill Grogan. Hob Nolan a
Jim Nolan, all of Hillsboro.
playing for the Mt. Angel team.
WISHES YOl
Plans Made for
Grade ”B” League
Wins Grid Letter
well ns many rniHsrd tries at th«-
bucket mark« d the final game m
Henry, who came into th,
■ » Hili' boro m «n''.
« .ml. chalk« <1 up « ", <n t .i 11
25e
by Honor Roll Givra
Roger Folgate on
Pupils on roll of honor at Hcl-
FOTO FINISHERS
h a B.i ketball Game'
Box 4234
PORTLAND, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. William J Hen­
lores Blcuer. Robert Rufer. Hisao
Spartan» and N»*w Inahara. Bobby Yungen. Margie dricks of Arnboy, Wash . visited at
Fol.
ref- I Meier and Max Arnold.
for i I'ragram at < liurch
be-
Public is invited to attend a
for Januurv 5 by the I Christmas program at the church
TO OUR MANY LOYAL AND SATISFIED
American Legion and Sunday at 8 p. m
POLICY HOLDERS - - -
Rev. E Scheidt is very ill and
arrangements for the member : of hi family hav all been
We Wish You All
•r event are committees I called to his bedside
f the thre«' organizations Miss Schneider Honored
Mi - Lilly Schneider, bride
nd> i guidance of Harry Bat«
aul Patterson and C T Riehard- of Clarence Garven of Sherwood,
Tickets are to go on sale at 50 was honored with a miscellaneous
each, this price including ad- shower at the home of her parents
Mr and Mr George Schneider last
lon to the games.
ic dinner, to be served by girls week
a Hillsboro high school domes-, Move to West I nion
Mr and Mrs Dan Bosick have
cii nce department, will start at
p m in the Hilhi cafeteria with,, moved to West Union to make their
a tv’s talk following immediate-f
fter The Badger mentor’s abil-
to keep his audience amused
such a topic as the one he has
in is well known to Hillsboro,
>ber of commerce members
i heard him here recently in a
BANKS—William Stafford met
talk entitled How to Watch a Foot-
£ rouA*
with a group of grade school prin­
ball I Game."
It will be but a few steps through cipals Monday night of last week
W H. WIEBER. District Mgr.
Hillsboro, Oregop
the high schoil building and out- at Beaverton and arranged a bas-
"Stop. Look and Live"
side ■ to the gymnasium building for ketball schedule.
The teams' that compose the B
those attending the affair and the
first game, pitting the Hilhi "B" league are. Manning. Banks, Cor-
nelius.
Gales Creek. Timber, Gas-
t« am against the Newberg seconds ton.
will get under way as soon as th#
Banks
and Manning will play
crowd is seated in the sideline
their first league game January 5
in the Banks gymnasium.
A grade school county opener
will be held at Tigard
Friday afternoon a practice game
Alden "Al" McBarron, a Beaver­ was played between Cornelius and
ton resident who never played foot­ Banks at Cornelius. Cornelius won
ball in Washington county,
was by the score of 17 to 19.
among 13 seniors who were award­
ed gridder letters by University oi Grove Gunners Win
f
Portland
last
McBarron
BANKS -Forest Grove rifle team
first-string center for the Pilots for
th«- last two years, earned his third defeated Vernonia's crack rifle team
896 to 893 in a match Friday night
monogram.
in the Banks Legion hall. This
makes six straight wins for the
WÏ
Forest Grove team This is the last
match for this quarter in the Co­
Scheduled game between S.gnal lumbia. Willamette tournament. No
Oil ho.psters from Portland and more matches will be held until
Hillsboro townies was cancelled this after January 1.
w< ok and Gaston's town team sign­
Please Accept Our
Forest Grove team and totals: R
ed f r a game instead The tilt was Walker. Sr. 98-87. 185; F. Loomis.
Greetings and Let Us Thank
played on the Hilhi floor Wednes­ Jr . 100-83. 183: Wilcox. 98-81. 179:
day night too late for reporting in Wineland. 98-78. 176; McCormick,
You for Your Past Patronage.
this week's Argus.
94-79, 173.
State Farm Mutual Companies
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/ili-'X 11111 h I h >i « » houp Mpi.'id m
and Santa Claus, The public is in-
Help your correspondent send In
H1TEON Mis« Elizabeth Struth- early copy. Some Friday or Satur­
< was honored Monday evening day if possible.
with a miscellaneous bridal shower
at the home of Miss Ruth Fulgham
SquMtu PRINTS
On Tuesday evening friends from
'I e Orang«.' Lantern Tea Room,
I
colored ENLARGEMENT
was formerly
employed.
her
hand colored in beautiful tinta from
shower at the home of Mrs Her­
your 8 exposure roll. Send your film
bert Dunlap
today. Prompt ser-
vie». Fin» quality.
The ram was welcome in this
Send eoin.
vicinity as several wells were very
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a Happy New Year
lidi boro
I . the ch.inipKHi'.lup deh ndinu team
HELVETIA Helvetia school will
pri 'crii a fiinit mas program al the
ijitad houx< Friday at 8 p m Other
»
Hill b.»..
IlgUlll i
Hoop Battles
On Program
the C XV ^irtill'cr; Mm.» TViJnc«
day.
Programs Will
Be Presented
At Helvetia
Reedville Loses Game
REEDVILLE— Beaver t o n w o n
from Reedville at basketball Wed-
nesday evening in the local gymna­
sium The 4-H girls sold candy dur­
ing the game.
Joins U. S. Navy
Bert Roy Hughes. Cornelius, was
one of 16 enlistments taken at the
Navy recruiting station in
Portland this week, according to a
bulletin received here. He has been
dispatched to the naval training
station at San Diego, where he will
undergo an eight week’s period.
Taylor on Frosh Team
HEINRICH BROS
BANKS—Warren Taylor, a fresh­
man at University of Oregon, was
chosen forward on the freshman
team. Taylor is six feet five inches |
and was a member of the Banks
high school basketball team ■
four years.
158 S. 3rd Ave
Hillsboro
Practice Game Friday
BANKS—The Banks Braves A
and B basketball teams will meet
Gaston's A and B teams on the
Banks floor Friday evening in a
practice game.
ABSTRACTS
TITLE INSURANCE
Body Found in Woods
CIPOLE — Franklin Stuart, 70.
near here was found dead last Sat-
urday afternoon by two Christmas
tree hunters. Andy Frahler and
Fred Edmonds, who came across the
body some 200 yards off Leif Erick­
son road, an extension of North­
west Thurman street in Portland.
Identification was made by a
brother. W. C Stuart. The body
was placed in charge of Finley and
Son funeral home It bore no marks
of violence. The coroner's office re­
ported death was apparently due
to natural causes.
ESCROWS
WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH
W. C. MEEHAN, Manager.
Title and Trust Company
136 S. 2nd Ave.
HILLSBORO
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We announce our regular semi-annual
dividend at the rate of
PER ANNUM
Payable December 31st, 1939
Checks will be mailed January 1st. 1910, on all paid up
certificates and earnings will be credited to all other accounts.
Prospective customers are cordially invited to investigate
our certificates for January 1st investment.
Members Federal Home Loan Bank
&
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FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
HE Holiday Season again reminds us that our
real assets, after all. are not mere figures in
our ledger, but our loyal friends.
May we express to you. our valued friends, sin­
cere appreciation for your patronage and good will
. . . anti our best wishes for a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS ami a HAPPY NEW YEAR
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3rd and Lincoln Sts.
HILLSBORO
Phone 1271
Phone 1062
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ASSOCIATION
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Phone 333
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