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Thuiulav, November 21, 1986
H IL L S B O R O
Pacific
Homecoming
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ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N
Page Five
i listless w ith H ilh i h o ld in g a de­
Play in Director
c id e d
edge
I n
g ro un d-ga in ing Two Games Played
Prospects o f a re p e titio n of the
tie game of IBM looked
Tourney to Start 0 good to is 0 the
by Timber People
H ilh i lin e b o ttled up
A g o lf tournam ent, p la y in g fo -
' tiie d irectors' cup w iB be started
, Sunday, Novem ber 21. T h is Is a
scratch
tournam ent The
player
1 who w ins th is cup fo r three con-
| secutive years keeps the cup p e r­
m anently. D r R I M ills has won
¡th is cup fo r tiie last tw o years.
Names om itted fro m last week's
paper o f those ta k in g pa rt in the
1 bridge tou rn am e nt at Forest H ills
j are M r and M i
ft fte plogle, M i
and Mrs. C. T. R ichardson. Mr.
1 and Mrs. Saye. and D r. and M rs
S m ith, and Dr. and Mrs. Rex W il­
son.
H igh score fo r last week's play
! in the bridg e tou rn am e nt was won
' by M r and M rs. B. B. Boyce w ith
4910; second. M r. and M rs. C. T
Richardson. 4490; th ir d M rs. M
M eEldow ney and M o rris K in n e y
w ith 441« M r. and Mrs. G. Cate
1 are s till h o ld in g high place fo r the
i e n tire tournam ent.
ccive $1.334. A t Beaverton a crew
w ill be at w o rk d ig g in g up w a te r
mains, w h ic h are to be repaired
and re la id w ith the governm ent
fu rn is h in g $12.150 fo r labor.
Novem ber 25 a crew is scheduled
to begin w o rk at Cedar M ill school,
.‘.•here the d is tric t Is purchasing
m aterials fo r con stru ction of a
gym nasium . The governm ent here
is expending $2,135
W orkm en reva m pin g the B ea ver­
ton arainage d itch have progressed
to the c ity lim its of B eaverton and
expect to com plete the jo b before
the w a te r rises to such an exte nt
th a t w o rk m ust be abandoned un ­
t i l sum m er.
T IM B E R Q u ite a group of people
the T ig a rd offensive but failed to
the
ba sketba ll
gamo
ca rry local bucks bevond the T i g e r attended
20-yard m ark It was not u n til the T hursday evening. It was a double-
second h a lf th a t T ig a rd was ublc header The high school g irls beat
to penetrate In to H ilh i te r r ito r y the grade school girls, a fte r w h ich
| the high school boys defeated the
and then on ly to the H ilh i 48
H ills b o ro chalked up 10 fir s t grade school boys.
M r and Mrs. W illia m M izn e r of
downs to fo u r fo r the visitors. S ev­
Four Seniors to Play Last
Seaton to End Thanksgiving
en of the local firs t downB came J Sunset camp visite d M r. and Mrs.
on lin e plays, and three on passes ' A. T. K ilb u rg F rid a y evening.
Game for Badger*
with Scappoose Game
T ig a rd made tw o on lin e plays.
Hazel S h iffe r is spending a few
J one w ith a pass and one on a ' weeks at her home here
P A C IF IC U N IV F IIR IT Y . Nov. 20
HUBER, Nov. 17 The bells o f
penalty H ilh i ro lle d up 164 yards
M rs. Joe K ir k is spending a fe w
Four Budget' seniors w ill go in to
St M iry 's again pealed the chim es
fro m scrim m age and 90 on passes, . days in P o rtla n d w ith her son,
action fo r the Inst tim e ut 2 p. in.
of v ic to ry as the b a ttlin g Saints
w h ile T ig a rd made 42 on lin e plays , Claude Adams.
Should be Bethany
S aturday, when P a cific u n iv e rs ity
came home from Cottage G rove to ­
and 14 on passes.
Mrs. C o u rtn e y Syverson has been
T h rou gh a m isunderstanding, the
meets tiie College o f Puget Sound
day w ith the scalps o f the ro a r­
The locals held the edge on pass­ i l l the past week w ith flu .
B ethany band, w h ich played fo r
in the ho m e-coining (am t* on the
in g Lions safely tucked in th e ir
M rs M arg are t Beales of Seaside the A rm is tic e day cerem onies in
ing. com p le ting fiv e out o f 15 to
Forest G rove campus. The game
belts. It was the firs t tim e a T u a l­
one out of 13 fo r the visitors. T hree ; is v is itin g her sister, Mrs. H. H. H illsb oro , was designated as the
w ill not o n ly he the Inst game In
a tin va lle y team had ever invaded
H ilh i passes were intercepted and Goss.
H e lve tia band. T here also is a
the fo o tb a ll cureers o f these four,
| tiie Cottage G rove fie ld and some
fo u r o f the T ig a rd passes got in to
M iss M arche! Hostess
band at H elvetia, ne xt door ne ig h­
h u t It w ill also c lim a x a hurd-
!MH) lo ya l rooters were on hand to
the w ro n g hands. H ilh i punted fiv e
fo iig h t season and be the high spot
Miss Cecelia M arch el was host­ bor to B ethany.
see th e ir p rid e and
jo y end the
tim es fo r an average o f 28 yards, ess at a luncheon given fo r the
in a g reat hom e-com ing w eek-end
season by p u ttin g a c rim p in to the
w h ile T ig a rd booted 10 tim es fo r tow n g irls basketball team a fte r
The game w ill be the o n ly one
Purchases Service S tation
w in n in g record o f the Saints. But
an average of 22 yards. The B lu e the game T hursd ay evening.
played at home th is year and so
H erm an Hamel has purchased
when the referee'» w h istle died
and W hite c o n tin u a lly
gam bled
M r. and M rs. Roy T a ylo r, w ho the Rock Creek service station
Coach Anse C o rn e ll Is p rim in g the
aw ay the scoreboard read:
St. fin a l ta lly was a th r ille r and was
w ith a pass o r lin e play on the have been stayin g at the hotel the east o f H ills b o ro fro m L lo y d M u ll-
boys to displa y them to W ashing­
M ary's 13, Cottage G rove 7.
scored a fte r the game tim e was o f­ fo u rth dow n ra th e r than punt.
last m onth, have re tu rn e d to th e ir endore.
ton county at th e ir best. Vigorous
A heavy ra in the n ig h t before fic ia lly over. T orbe t in te rcep te d a
Lineups;
: home in Eugene.
w o rkou ts th is week w ill seek to
made the fie ld a v e rita b le qu ag­ pass, hu rle d by the T ig a rd q u a r­ H ilh i <13»
( • ) Tigard
strengthen the defense th a t held
Mrs. M e llie Smeade, w ho ha3
m ire, and tiie h e fty Lions w ith terback ju s t as the game ended, Howell
R E I.
Moore
W illa m e tte Bearcats Io u 13 to 0
W . Churchley
R TL
Burchem been v is itin g her daughter, M is.
" B r ic k " Mason as the spearhead of and raced 40 yards fo r a score.
score A rm is tic e duy. They are also
Quinn Bob K ra h l, in W heeler, the pas’
RGL
th e ir attack, plow ed th ro u g h the
T w ice d u rin g the firs t ha lf. H ilh i Coalett
c
Steele m onth, has re tu rn e d home.
pre,M iring an offensive designed to
m ud to score, a tou chdo w n w ith in launched offensives that seemed Gogtter
S
tun
kanl
L
G
R
M inor
M rs. H a rve y W ilson o f Gales
sw uinp tile Loggers as e ffe c tiv e ly
, tin- firs t fiv e m inutes o f play. The ‘ destined to b rin g scores. O n the W underlich
LTR
P'4>»iel«n
us d id Gonzaga. 50 to 12, lust S at­
LE R
Height C reek visite d her m other, M rs. B.
crow d ye lle d fo r th e ir favorites, n e n in g k ic k o ff, H ilh i packed the M< hr
urday.
Barney H. T illo tso n , F rida y.
Q
but the Saints braced and the rest b a ll from Its ow n 38 to the T ig a rd Sigler
RHL
Fowler
M rs. H elen Lachapelle has been
P la yin g th e ir last game w ill be
o f the h a lf was fo u g h t on even 20 before losing the le athe r on j Torbet
LHP
Chane
Eaton , i l l fo r several days.
three fo u r-y e a r veterans: C uptain
terms.
W ahner
F
Carton
downs.
La
te
in
the
second
q
u
a
r-
j
M r. and Mrs. B. T a llm a n w ere
Jim C orriga n, fu llb a c k ; Don Fos- C aptain J im C o rriga n, w ho w ill
The second h a lf to ld a d iffe re n t
HHhi aubs : A b u . B elfrlda., « T .- f i.ld .
play Ills last game fo r P acific story. The Saints took the k ic k o ff te r the B lu e and W h ite smashed its G' • din, Schulmerich.
vis ito rs S aturday.
Tigard •ub$ ; Don* H ills b o ro
satti, guard a n d
F ra n k O 'N eil,
way
fro
m
the
H
ilh
i
49
to
the
T
ig
e
r
u n iv e rs ity in the hom e-com ing and held onto the s lip p e ry p ig ­
fcîdnon.
M r. and M rs. T om R iggle of
rig id h a ll Bob M ain, reserve end
24
before
an
intercepted
pass
e
n
d
-
1
THANKSGIVING
clash w i t h
College of Puget skin u n til f ’reeiso w ent over fro m
B irk e n fe ld vis ite d re la tive s here
and a tw o -ye a r le tte rm a n. Is also
Sunday evening.
Sound 1ft F orest (Trove S aturday the seven-yard stripe. M e r r ill fa ile d ed the threat.
a senior th is year T here is o n ly
H illsb o ro 's opening score came
SPECIAL
one senior among the in va d in g
lo convert, and Cottage G rove s till J im m e d ia te ly a fte r the s ta rt o f the j
L o g g e r s ' firs t string , Jesse Brooks,
1 led 7 to 6 The Lion s came back ' fin a l qu a rte r. A T ig a rd p u n t w a sj
' strong and carried the ba ll to the grounded In the T ig e r 41 and H il- j
fu llb a c k .
St. M ary's 40-yard line. Here M a - hl started a drive. W ahner h it '
The Badgers have met the Taco­
ST M A R Y 'S O F T H E V A L L E Y .
son kicke d out o f bounds on the center fo r one yard, picked up
ma school 12 tim es w ith P acific
St.
i tw o -y a rd m ark. It looked as if fiv e at ta ckle and then lost fo u r Beaverton — T he graders o f
ha vin g tiie edge o il wins. T he last
<Cnntinoerf f ’-om
1)
W ith the exception of P erfe ction tiie Saints w o uld p u n t Im m ediately,
M a ry's of the V a lle y opened the
on an attem pted end run. O n the
v ic to ry w»s in 1931, the Loggers
A n o th e r pro je ct to begin in C o r­
basketball A rm is tic e D ay by de­
and F a irw a y team * in the C o m ­ but tin- canny qu arterb ack. Webb,
next play T orbet made a b e a u ti­
w in n in g in 1932 and 1933 and the m e rcia l b o w lin g league a ll teams
Cecelia's graders o f ne liu s at the same tim e Is w o rk
sent Preclso throu gh the lin e f o ' fu l catch o f W ahner's lo n g pass fe a tin g St
teams ty in g 7 to 7 last year. C om ­
B eaverton 43 to 27 The high school in th e p a rk w here stum ps and
com pleted the week's play io the even yards and Stassen around
p a ra tive scores th is season, w h ich
fo r a firs t dow n on the T ig a rd 19 team has a ll o f its old players trees are to be rem oved and the
same positions. P erfe ction and F a ir ­
H ilh i suffered a 15-yard pe na lty
give C P. S the advantage In A l­ w ay emerged tie d w ith 12 games end fo r six more.
back th is year, and hopes to even ground leveled. Laborers w ill re-
Then
came
the
p
la
y
th
a
t
tu
rn
e
d
fo r h o ld in g on the n e xt attem pt.
bany and W hitm an games, are
be tte r its last year's record Last
w on and 9 lost.
1
the
tid
e
Hughes
dropped
back
In
One pass fe ll incom plete and then
th e o re tic a lly o f f set by P acific's bet­
In d iv id u a l hi gh scores fo r the pun! form atio n, but the b a ll w ent
vear St. M ary's o f the V a lle y's
te r show ing against W illa m e tte urid
G a rfie ld heaved a pass to A bts on
week In the va rio u s league.- w ere to Stassen, w ho sliced o ff tackle,
team lost b u t th re e games d u rin g
tiie ruct that they w ill be p la yin g
W hen in Doubt
1. P Batchelur. 199, A m erican: II i broke In tiie clear, and then as the the 11. W ahner then smashed cen­ the e n tire season.
on th e ir ow n fie ld .
II Hchse. 20«. C ity ; Coe 199 ( 'in, ' safety was about to ta ckle him . te r fo r a firs t dow n on th e fiv e
M a ria l Cooper. R ita Reverm an.
T
hree
lin
e
plunges
b
y
W
ahner
Tin- ho m e-coining program is e x ­ in e rc la l; D illo n . 199, N a tion al; M a­
G e rtru d e Sommer. G eraldine S m ith
ia te roled to Hughes, w ho galloped bro ug ht the score.
pected to a ttra c t m any a lu m n i d u r ­ lin ,;. 206, Cannery.
I over the m ud dy t u r f 50 yards do
W ith o n ly seconds to go T ig a rd B e rn a rd in e B a ll. E lizabeth O rs e lli
in g the tw o days. F rid a y's program
J. C o rrie ri s till he ld high score score. A pass added the e xtra got possession o f the b a ll on its and G race Phelps attended the St.
Includes campus clean-up by the
in both the M en's Shop and G. I point.
E n jo y the k in d o f food you 'd
ow n 27 and started a last desperate M ary's alum nae card p a rty at the
student body in th«- m o rn in g and a W ick contests w h ile tiie Dodg
Cottage G rove made a v a lia n t attem p t to p u ll the game o u t of home o f M a ry Carson '30 In P o r t­
se’ ect y o u rs e lf— prepared the
gian t noise parade In the evening
M o to r Co. wns le ad ing in the prize e ffo rt to even the score in the the fire . Carson raced around end land, Saturday.
w a y you lik e it best at
before a r a lly around the b o n fire o ffe re d by C le m 'k Place N M yers
fin a l period, but th e St. M a ry's fo r 13 yards, but B arney lost 10
A costume m usical re c ita l w ill
that freshm en have been b u ild in g was leading fo r the tu rk e y offere d
secondary broke up th e ir passing on an attem pted reverse. T w o sec­ be given in the fo rm o f a T h a n ks­
n il th is week The ra lly events
in the Cannery league.
attack and the game ended w ith onds rem ained o f the game when g iv in g Sym posium in St. M a ry's
D ie ticia n s u n iv e rs a lly aprove
w ill be fo llo w e d by an a ll-co lle g e
In C annery league play. R a y - 1 the b a ll in St. M a ry ’s possession B arney started fa d in g back fo r a a u rtito riu m Sunday at 7:45. F rien ds
m ilk as the ideal d ie t fo r a ll
presentation Of 'The B ra t," a three-
M a tin g won 2 and lost 1 to B E. in m id fie ld .
fin a l pass. F rom the 10-yard lin e o f St. M a ry's o f the V a lle y are in ­
uct comedy.
purposes. D r in k m ore o f it!
R id in g the crest o f an eigh t- he r ifle d a long pass in to th e arms vited .
M o lin g , w h ile .the S h ip p in g d e p a rt­
Freshmen a n d
upper-classm en m ent swept a ll games Ir play w ith game w in n in g stre a k the Saints of T orbe t on the T ig e r 40 and the
Record fo r the highest nu m be r
w ill clash S atu rday m o rn in g In the
w ill end the season on T h a n k s g iv ­ B lu e and W h ite h a lf started dow n o f perfect speed tests In ty p in g
the Plant.
tra d itio n a l in te r-class tussle w ith
in g w ith th e ir tra d itio n a l riv a ls the sidelines A t the 15-yard stripe in the second year was earned b y
Quart
Headquarters com pany won 2 and
tu g -o f-w a r, bag rush and general
at Scappoose.
he reversed his fie ld , shook o ff a R ita Reverm an, and M arcia W ild e r
fre e -fo r-a lls A lu m n i w ill meet at lost 1 to U n ion "76" in tiie N a­
host o f w h ite -s h irte d ta ckle rs and w on th e same d is tin c tio n in the
1st and Baseline : Phone 1263
noon in M cC o rm ick h u ll fo r th e ir tio n a l league and U ristuls w on 2
raced in to pay d ir t S chulm erich's firs t-y e a r class.
annual d in n e r and a fte r the game and lost 1 in p lay w itli H ills b o ro
t r y fo r p o in t h it the cross bar. [ A poem by M arcia W ild e r re ­
Open 7 a. m. to 2 p. m.
w ill have an in fo rm a l m eeting in Pharm acy. P erfection, in tin- C o in - ;
I ’hene 2104
hesitated a m om ent and t h e n ceived honorable m en tion fro m the
the h a ll The fin a l event o f the m ere iul league, w on 2 from Dodge
bounced ove r the bar.
Y ou ng Messenger, a na tio n a l hig h
celebration is a dance in the co l­ M o to r and lost I, w h ile F a irw a y
P lay d u rin g the fir s t h a lf was school paper.
ii'o n lln u e d fro m p . f . 11
lege gym nasium at tl 30, w h ich is took a ll three games fro m E lr y ’s. j
Lentz. A u to Parts won t h r e e
Both teams expect to be at f u ll
sponsored by the associated stu ­
dents, M pslc w ill be by B urke 's games from Pastim e in the C ity strength fo r the game on T h a n ks­
league ar.d C. C. store won 2 and g iv in g day. a game w h ic h seldom
orchestra of P ortland.
lost 1 In p lay w ith IJornbacks
fails to give fans p le n ty o f th rills ,
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ag
Sunday the C a nn ery team w ill Last ye a r Forest G rove w ent in to
p lay a re tu rn m atch w ith K e lle rs the game a decided fa vo rite , b u t
B a ke ry o f P o rtla n d on the O regon won by v irtu e o f a 41-ya rd pass
A lle y s in P ortla nd . New System from B a ile y to S torey and by
L a u n d ry o f P o rtla n d plays P erfec­ stavin g o ff tw o desperate H ilh i o f
Beaverton's reserves defeated T i- | tio n B ake ry and East Side T e rm in ­ fensives deep in V ik in g te rrito ry .
L ittle is k n o w n lo c a lly o f the
g a rd ’s second team 7 to 0 in a n ip al plays H illsboro alleys here.
and tu c k b a ttle T hursd oy a fte r- j
strength o f the O regon C ity eleven,
League Standing«
4mrri<-gn League—
L
W
Pet. w h ich w ill tra v e l to H ills b o ro this
noon on tiie B eaverton field.
7
L i* It Shop
.ft l i
II
F rid a y afternoon. The team has
In the fir s t few m inutes o f play Royal S'xlu
.555
lo
ft
.445 made a good show ing th is season,
10
B eaverton received the break that Chevrolet
7
.389 but means of com p arin g the tw o
11
meant a touchdow n T ig a rd fum -1 Home Laundry
( I t y League—
IV t. squads are lacking.
W
L
bled the k ie k -o ff and was downed i Hurnbarka
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ft
1ft
Last yea r H ilh i w on 7 to 6 in a
near th e ir ow n goat lin e T ig a rd 's ! ( ’. C Store
12
9
.571
m u d -b a ttle at O regon C ity . Sum-
f«entt
ft
13
.392
attem p t to p u n t was blocked and i
tim e
7
14
.338 sel blocked an O regon C ity p u n t
Jay Senfield, Beaverton end, fe ll < Pa*
Pet. in the fir s t q u a rte r and fe ll on it
omrperrial League—
W
L
Show Opens 7 A. M. Thursday— Closes 7 P. M. Saturday
on the b a ll behind the goal line. l ’1
12
9
.571 fo r
a touchdow n. H olscher con­
•
B eaverton made the e xtra p o in t on Fairw a y
9
12
.571
BE THERE!
10
Dtulge
11
.525 verted. T he home team scored in
a reverse la te ra l around end.
7
K lry’a
1 1
.333 the second perio d w ith a 59-yard
F or the re m a in d e r o f the game N ational League—
W
L
Pet. m arch,
b u t fa ile d to k ic k
th e
17
4
.809 needed e x tra point.
both teams fou ght back and fo rth , Hdi|. Company
9
12
.429
e ith e r team g e ttin g w ith in scor­ Pharmacy
S coring tw ic e in the fin a l q u a r­
llrintolN
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12
.429
in g distance. T ig a rd made consis­ tJn inti
7
14
333 ter, H ilh i defeated T ig a rd 13 to 0
te n t gains th ro u g h the m id d le of Cannery 1.eague—
H
L
Pet. F rid a y aftern oon on the local fie ld .
15
ft
.714 The fir s t score came as W ahner
th e lin e and in the last q u a rte r Shipping
E Maiing
11
.525
10
b a re ly missed co m p le tin g a pass n.
Plant
9
12
. 129 plunged over fro m the th re e -y a rd
dial m ight have m eant a to u ch ­ R ay-M aling
7
14
.333 lin e a fte r a 41-yard m arch. The
dow n.
T h is is the second game between
th e tw o teams. The fir s t was p la y ­
ed on the T ig a rd fie ld and resulted
in a 6 to 6 tie .
Puget Sound
Team to Play
ix‘ads Badgers
Saints Defeat
Cottage Grove
Farmington Man Raisef
Fine Horses a* a Hobby
Raising fin e Percheron horses is
a hobby w ith Captain S. S Da!by
of Farm ington. He m oved to F artd-
ington from P ortland about six
years ago, and about three yearn
ago became interested in
these
horses as a side lin e to his gen­
eral farm ing. He showed a m are
this year fo r the firs t tim e at the
Oregon state fa ir and P acific In ­
te rn a tio n a l Livestock
exposition,
and she placed firs t in her d iv is io n
at both shows.
Thanksgiving
TREAT
uni
St. Mary’s Takes
First Court Game WPA Begins Work
on Five Projects
Bowlers Tied for
Place in League
S tu ff you r T u rk e y w ith
“ Old V irg in ia ”
Corn Bread
10c
“ You've never eaten roast t u r ­
key u n til you 've eaten o n e
stu ffe d w ith com bread dress­
in g "—Ir v in g S. Cobb.
T ry I t T his Year—T here’s
No Com parison
O rder it fro m yo u r grocer or
at the bakery.
Let us Roast Your (
Thanksgiving Turkey
TURKEY
DINNER
Complete
45c
Drink Milk
When in doubt what
milk to drink
Drink McFall’s
10c
Mince or
Pumpkin Pie
FRUIT CAKE
25c
F u ll of fru its and nuts. P er­
fectio n q u a lity —made w ith
butter.
35C and 60C lb.
O rd e r y o u r ro lls e a rly fo r
T hanksgiving.
B U T T E R IE S . Dozen
18c
Demand Perfection Brrad
from Your Grocer
COSLETT’S
BAR-B-Q
McFall Jersey Dairy
and Grove
Teams Clash Soon
Beaverton Reserves
Win Over Tigard
50c
Perfection
Bakery
COE and CO NG DO N, Prop«
Phone 451
We D e liv e r
GIGANTIC TURKEY SHOW
SOM ETHING NEW - SOM ETHING DIFFERENT
SEE "BOSCO,” T H E M ONSTER BIRD
YOU’LI HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE
BUSH’S MARKET
HILLSBORO MEAT CO.
“ PRICE CUTTERS”
The B eaverton H l- Y decided that
i t w o u ld attend, as a body, the
services at B e h n ke -W a lke r B u si­
ness college Sunday. A t the reg ular
m eeting N ovem ber 13, in itia tio n
plans fo r the ten neophytes were
com pleted.
— IN CONNECTION WITH
A Message from the “ P r ic e C u t t e r s ”
We Thank the People of Hillsboro for the Magnificent Response They Gave Our Opening
Sale. It Was a Huge Success and Surpassed O ur Greatest Expectations, BUT. . .
What Gratified Us More Than Anything Else Was the Fact That We Were Responsible for
LOWERING TH E COST OF TH E BUTTER Y O U B U Y A N D A D V A N C IN G T H E
PRICE OF THE EGGS YOU WANT TO SELL
We Note That the Egg Market is Declining, But WE STILL SAY
More Profits—
We Will Pay
Lower Feed Prices
Higher Milk and Egg Production
FIR GROVE Milk con­
We quote subject to market change, the following
tains an abundance of the prices on Imperial Better Quality Feeds—
vitamins essential to good
Imperial Milk Egg Mash, 100 lb*.............. $1.95 sack
health. It is clean a n d
Imperial Egg Mash, 100 lbs............................ 1.85 sack
wholesome because no ef­
Imperial Big-Lay Mash, 100 lbs................... 1.75 sack
forts are spared to keep the
Imperial Dairy Feed, 20% protein ........ $30.00 ton
dairy spotlessly clean.
Imperial Cow Ration, 17% protein .......... 27.00 ton
We invite you to try our
Imperial M olasses Dairy, 15% protein .... 25.00 ton
milk and our service.
Imperial Ground Screenings ....................... 20.00 ton
FIR GROVE
Fhone 4RX1
(V en etia n tic k e t, M rs. Joe C orselli,
Rt. 2, B eaverton)
Come to Our Store Thursday, Friday and Saturday and See the Hottest Prices in Town_
No Hocus Pocus—the Goods and the Prices are in Plain Sight.
D O N ’T MISS OUR 5c and 10c TABLES
For the Greatest Values in History
Imperial M olasses Screenings ....................... 21.00 ton
Imperial Ground Barley ................................ 27.00 ton
DAIRY
G rade A
M IL K and C R E A M
32c for FRESH EXTRAS
28c for LARGE MEDIUMS
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phon« 01
M lllrrs of Q uality Feeds
South Second Ave.
We Say It With P r ic e s-I’M TELLING YOU
GEORGE FISCHER.
JOE BUSH.