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    H IL L S B O R O
T h u rsd a y . A pril 1C, 1936
“Sm oke
E a te rs ”
Local Golf (dub
r
I lillnliorn Meet» Tualatin in
F irst League Game
H ill b o ro ’s li t t'b .ill sea on w l , l
be «il i n ia I l.v (>pi*hi*<| on th e lo ca i
d ia iii' m l S u in t I v \\ hen the I I »II n
bui ti ’ S m o ke
Isatci " cio xs hat.,
w it h tlx* tiu ? i;,i T u a la tin h im I ‘n o r
p ia v im ’ w e .itIn i ,a m i a m u d d y fie ld
I Ilf
i on
h a v e I :ervf»d to i b l.i
ut lena t tw o w eeks,
T h e tw o team s w ill e n te r th e
in tu it ro u te I on even te n n g n p -
l<i-.'ll'in,: e v e n ly m a tc h e d Last y e a r
i’lia liit in w o n th e fir s t gum«* 5-3
a m i H ills b o r o to o k th e .cco fid 7*4
B o th t< in i
a re e n te rin g th e .sea*
• i, Hu yea, w ith s tro n g lin e u p s,
i|th o u i< h " in e feel th a t th e loeitln
a ie m t u n k n o w n q u a n tity w it h o n ly
fiv e in e m h e i
o f l e t y e a i' , c h a m ­
pion.<bip te a m bui k in th e game.
T u a la tin , on th e o th e r h a n d, hu.s
v ir t u a lly th e
am e team as last
• i .on. .u n i t h e e p la v e i
h a ve been
to g e tb e i fo r th e la t th re e years.
H ill b o ro w ill be re p l caented by
tin* fo llo w in.". p la y e rs a nd a s ta r t­
in g lin e u p w ill lie selected fro m
tin m en IIOVK on t h e r o J m C h u ile K
11« ag and B ill Z e ig le r, ca tch e rs;
J in D onahoe C la re n c e Kohin.son,
M icke >
D avi
F ra n k
H e in r ic h ,
D o n a ld S h a ttm k. a nd J o h n J a c k -
A r t lu u H a n n a . L y le
soli. tn fie ld e t
< lakes. Fi
P e rd u e . A l S orensen
a m i B il l Joo . o u t h e ld e i x
T h e x tu rtin g p itc h e r has not ln»«*n
S fle cte d , hut tin* o p e n in g assign*
m en t w ill lie b«*tw«*en T e d K o .'k y ,
w h o ked y e a r w o n e ig h t and lost
« ne, and K ay B i .u n la w , w h o lust
>n th re - and lost one B ra n -
•ar
d a w join« d th e te a m th e last o f
l.'. o il and p itc h e d e x c e lle li’
th e
h a ll fo r i y o u n g pitch» i H is rec-
th a t he
tr u c k o u t 42
ords nho\
m en in f >ur games In on«* gam«*
he í tr u c k o u t IP m en, 11 o f th e m
in a ro w , h u t lo t th e gam e 3 to 2
(bo* to tv o w a lk s in th e f ir s t in -
n in g
Kt >sk V m ad e an Im p re s s iv i* ree -
o rd lost y e a r w h«*n he w o n a ll his
• a II CS b it «mc. a nd a llo A t d a to ta l
1(1 gam es he
o n ly >4 h its m
o f lu s great«*!'
Becou
I ked
i «*cord, he
past
re and
w ill U et the o |x *n m g as*
•bat
run«
[Jnq ires w ill be .s«*l«*ct<*d fro m
t lie u m p ire s ’ a >o«'iatb>n th is ye a r,
a nd W illia m C o n c a n n o n w ill o f f i ­
ce Su day Alt pa ’ diffi
t u ltie w it h in e x p e rie n c e d u m p ire s
w ilt he e n tir e ly a v o id e d in th<?
H a g u e th is y e a r T h e gam«* is c a l l ­
ed fo r 2 4.» p m w it h th«* d e d ic a ­
tio n a nd o p e n in g c e re m o n y b e g in ­
n in g at 2 .10 p. m.
Letters Awarded
Hilhi Baskctecrs
llithi New«
w
A n in te r si hola t ic s o ftb a ll lea g u e
as
or g a n ize d at H ills b o r o h ig h
I lajrl
‘ t he J
i .lin e s a re to be p la y e d M o n d a y
T h e re a re tw o t* m is fr o m each
cl.is . m a k in g e ig h t te a m s in a ll.
Each te a m w i l l p la y seven gurnes
T h e w in n e r o f th is co n ten t wa.,
c h a lle n g e d b y th«* fa c u lty .
Letter.*- wa r«* a w a rd e d
to ‘ th e
b a s k e tb a ll learns in a sse m b ly W e d -
riesdav
K e c e iv in g le tte rs
w e re
S e lfrid g e . W a h n e r. B a u m g a rtn e r. E
G ro g a n . S u th e rla n d , G a r fie ld , H o w -
t II. M o h r Second te a m le tte rs w e re
g iv e n H a r r y W o jo h n , T
H o llin s .
S tre tc h e r, L a w re n c e , D a v is a n d
K ru s e
Lew i
G a r f ie ld ’s n a m e w i l l be
a d ded to th e lis t o n th e H a w th o rn
a d d ed to th«* lis t on th e H a th h o rn
tro p h y . E ach y e a r one p la y e r is
p ic k e d w h o has s h o w n th e m ost
s p o rts m a n lik e m a n n e r on th e b a s k ­
e tb a ll flo o r
W a rre n W a h n e r a n d B il l W u n d ­
e r lic h w o n sta rs to be w o r n on
t h e ir a th le tic s w e a te rs T h is a w a rd
was th«* re s u lt o f t h e ir b e in g th e
m ost o u ts ta n d in g fo o tb a ll p la ye rs.
L e g io n H a ll P ra c tic e S a tu rd a y
A m e ric a n
L e g io n ju n io r
base­
b a ll p ra c tic e has been cal left b y
C a r l Kus.se!I fo r 2 p. in. S a tu rd a y
at th e h ig h s ch o o l fie ld .
S u b s c rib e f o r
th e
Benefit Set
at Helvetia
Baseball D a n t e Saturday ;
A h o le ¡non«*. th e life lo n g a m b i­
Classes Two Days
tio n o f e v e ty g o lfe i. wa • scored by
K ev Ch.arle M Heed o f H ills b o r o
F rid a y
at
F o ie it
H ills C o u n try
(B y M r« J o h n M
fla v id a o n )
c lu b
Kev
Heed wa
p la y in g
a
H E L V E T IA
J o h n K e illy is in
ro u n d
w it h
Lcwtei M o o b e rry
<»l ‘ lia ig e o f the h a.stbal, b e lie f it dar»e'-
( ‘o rn e liu
p r in c ip a l o f D a v id H ill th a t ta k e plaee S a tu rd a y n ig h t at
.school, w h o w it h
B o b b y L y tto n , H e lv e tia h a ll
E v e ry b o d y i> w e l­
prof» u o n a l. w e re w itn e es to t i v com e to to m e a nd h e lp th e h o y ;
u n u s u a l feat
get th e ir o u tfits .
T h e siio t was m ade on tin» s h o rt
T h e n a tu r a liz a tio n sch o o l at H e l­
N o 2 h o le w it ii a n u m b e r seven
c lu b
T h e b a ll la n d e d a b o u t fiv«* v e tia W ill m eet tw ic e a w«*«*k fro m
feet in tr o u t o f th e p in and ro lle d n o w u n t il th e «*nd o f M a y on M o n ­
d a y and T h u rs d a y n ig h ts
at 8
in .
or c a r lic i 'flu * te a ch e r, M e C. M
W h it fo ld , w ill be at th e school
at .c v « ri fo r those w h o can com e
«•ally T w e n ty -o n e a ie e n ro lle d to
d a te A n y o n e i w e lc o m e to a tte n d .
M i 1 Ire n e
K o rn
arid c h ild r e n
Rob« i t a nd K a th r y n o f Y a k im a .
( ( o n t i n u r d f r o m patrtp I 1
in g
c o m p le te d b y
W J’ A
c re w r. Wash . p«*nt th«*ir E a ste r v a c a tio n
w h ic h w ill he one o f th e best in at th e hom e o f M i a nd M is C.
I th e league. A raised in fie ld , r e g ­ E K o rn a nd o th e r re la tiv e s .
M i 1 F«*oei -tern e n te rta in e d w ith
u la tio n
hack* top. a n d a 300-foot
E a ste r S u n d a y.
p la y in g fie ld
fro m
h o m o to a ll a d in n e r p a rty
p o in t' o f th e o u tfie ld ie n co , w ill P ie e n t w e re M r. and M rs. L eo
fo rc e th e p la y e rs Io d r iv e th e b a ll I'ayn«- and d a u g h te r S h ir le y , M r.
and M r. M ik e W a e lfle r and d a u g h -
32 feet f u r t h e r fo r a h o m e ru n
t« i I.a v e d i
Mi
and M r
H«*etor
T h e p a rk e q u ip m e n t also in c lu d e s
F'euei stein. L o i a m t F e u e i stem. V ic ­
p le n ty o f c o m fo rta b le g r a n d .tund
to r a nd Walt« r E«*u« i stem . J o h n
seats a n d a la rg e p ic k in g space
Z u r c h e r,
M rs
C ooper and
son
e n t ir e ly a ro u n d th e fie ld to aecom
L«*Koy, a nd th«* hostess
rnodttb» th e o p e n in g c ro w d It hu
L a d ie s A id rn«*t w it h M rs. S im o n
been .suggested th a t th e fans b rin g
H« i .-•h«*y A p n l B. N e ^ t m e e tin g w i l l
t h e ir p e n cils. as .con* c a rd
and
be w ith M r* F re d Y u n g e n M a y 13
lin e u p w i l l be g iv e n each p a tro n
M r. and M rs Ed M e ie r a re on a
at th e gate.
t u p to C a lifo r n ia a n d o th e r p a rts
A d m is s io n to the p ark bus been
set a t 25 cents, th e c o m m itte e has Cat.-<*n Han.M*n a nd D an B o s ic k
a n n o u n ce d T h e gam e is b e tw e e n a re t ,ik in g c a re o f th e business
H ills b o r o a n d T u a la tin o f th«* S u n - d in in g his absence.
W ent U n io n lo c a l w i l l h a ve a
>et league, b o th team s ex fle e te d to
d a n ce t o n i g h t
he s tn m g c o n te n d e rs fo r th e p e n ­ c a rd p a rty a nd
« T h u rs d a y ) a t th e K. o f P. h a ll,
n a n t th is season.
N o r th P la in s M e m b e rs a re to b rin g
frie n d s .
H D LC Loans Large
Amount in County
Hom«* o w n e rr
n W a hingt«
c o u n ty re c e iv e d u p to J a n u a ry
193(1, fro m th e H o m e O w n i t s ' L o
c o rp o r a tio n loan.* to r r e fin a n c in
o p e ra tio n ; a m o u n tin g to $403.263
a c c o rd in g to ar, a n n o u n c e m e n t b>
E d g a r Fr«*«*d. .state d ir e c to r fo r th e
N a tio n a l E m e rg e n c y C o u n c il T h i
to ta l rep , ( c u t s 231 in d iv id u a l lo a n
to hom e o w n e rs .
T o ta l a m o u n t o f loans to hom e
o w n e r. In O re g o n lo a n e d b y th e
H O L C fo r r e fin a n c in g m o rtg a g e
on horn«*- f o r th e same p e rio d t o ­
ta le d $17,901.706 00. r e p r e s e n t in , ,
9123 in d iv id u a l loans.
Firemen Planning
Dedication of Park
Slimmer Returning;
Tem perature High
A p r il, u s h e re d in w it h
c o ld
w e a th e r,
has tu rn e d to
sum m er
te m p e ra tu re s a lm o s t
o p p ie iv e ly
hot. f o r c in g grain.«, o rc h a rd s a nd
g a rd e n s in to su dden and s u rp r is in g
g ro w th .
W ed n e sda y, H ili- is o r o
re s id e n t
w i re s h e d d in g coats and hats, and
ta lk tu rn e d fro m e v e ry d a y e v e n ts
to fis h in g « tre a n ts and coagt re -
sort.s
N ig h ts , d u r in g th e past
w eek,
h a ve been f a ir l y w a rm w ith no
sign o f fro s t. H e a v y d e w s h ave
1 been th e ru b * and ar«* re p o rte d
| b e n e fic ia l to r a p id ly g ro w in g g ra in
Banks Nine Beats
V erboort Sunday Farm Data Needed
for New Soil Act
OK EGON S T A T E C O L L E G E
ir v a lli"
D e p ite rom»
c o u n te r-
is o n a l d«*cline in s e v e ra l lin e s o f
J u s try fro m D e te in b e i to J a n -
l y p a r tly o w in g to e x c e p tio n a lly
Id w e a th e r, in d ic a tio n s a re th a t
jne-
c o n d itio n s w ill c o n tin u e
la tiv e ly fa v o ra b le th ro u g h 1936.
■ . th e m o n th ly re v ie w o f fa rm
i ' c cost and d e m a n d c o n d itio n s
>t rc le a ¿cd b y th e O. S. C e x -
i o r , s e rv ic e . In d u s tr ia l o u tp u t
ade on u n u s u a lly s h a rp a d va n ce
A ' m id l e b ru a i y, th e g e n e ra l le v e l
c.f fa rm p ric e s w z s p r a c tic a lly un-
cha ig t d in O re g o n c o m p a re d w it h
J a n u a ry 15, w h e n th e
O re g o n in d e x o f a v e ra g e
fa rm p ric e s w as a t 72
130 -
p e r ce n t o f th e 1926 1930
a ve ra g e , a g a in c t 72 a
120
m o n th p re v io u s a n d 66
in J a n u a r y ,
HO -
1935. T h is a d ­
I9 2 C 30
vance in fa r m
100 -
- AvrraKC
p ric e s in O r e ­
- P a r it y
g o n has been
90
a c c o m p a n ic J
b y a s h a rp ris e
60
1 91 0 14
in th e in c o m e
-A v e r a g e
o f in d u s tr ia l
70
« - Y e a r 1 935
w o rk e rs .
A lth o u g h
Y e a r 1934
60 -
fa rm p ric e s in
« - Y e a r 1933
O re g o n a v e r-
50
a g e 95 p e r
«-Year 1932
c e n t o f th e
40
19101914 av-
c ra g e .th e p re ­
s e n t le v e l is a b o u t 31
p o in ts b e lo w th e p re w a r
20
‘ ■ p a rity ” e x c h a n g e va lu e .
T h s ¡s y n d ic a te d because
10
th e g o v e rn m e n t in d e x o f
th e c o s t o f c o m m o d i­
tie s b o u g h t b y fa rm -
e rs .in tc r e s t a n d ta x e s
p a y a b le , is 26 p e r ce n t
a b o v e th e 1910-1914
a ve ra g e .
E a c h ch a n g e o f o ne p o in t o n th e
th e rm o m e te r o f th e g e n e ra l le v e l o f
fa rm p ric e s in O re g o n in d ic a te s a
g a in o r lo ss o f a p p ro x im a te ly 1J
m illio n d o lla rs in th e a n n u a l cash
fa rm in c o m e f o r -he s ta te .
30
s u m e r p u rr h a s in g p o w e r is an im -
p o rta n t fa c to r in th e tre n d o f fa rm ,
p rices, a lth o u g h th e s u p p ly o f th e (
v u i o u . p ro d u c ts a n d o th e r fa c to r ,
a ls o in flu e n c e fa rm p ric e tre n d s .
T h e r e p o rt c o n ta in s c o n s id e ra b le
d a ta on p ric e tre n d s o f v a rio u s fa rm
c o m m o d itie s p ro d u c e d i n O reg o n , j
lis t in g in th is w a y a lto g e th e r m ore
th a n (10 p ro d u c t. H o rses a n d hogs
,. t s h o w n lo be a o o v e o r n e a r th e {
l!)2 6 -i9 3 0 a v e n g e ; b u '.'e r fa t, la m bs,
w o o l po tato e s a n d h i / fr o m 20 to
25 p e r ' - n t b e lo w it , a n d w ith
hops, d rie d p r u r c s a n d a p p ic 3 at
th e ,o w e r end o f th e scute.
fn d e x n u m b e rs o f J a n u a r y fa rm
jit c e ; o f re p re s e n ta tiv e c o rn n io d l-
; “ S in O ie g o n in p e rc e n ta g e o f I
! ’ he 1928-1913 a v e ra g e g iv e n in th ? j
ic p o r t in c lu d e e g r 84. c t iic k t i’ S 73,
fc u tte r la t 8 !, m ilk caw s 63. n o g s*
93. sheep 57, la m b s 79, w o o l 78. beef
c a ttle 63. v e a l ca lv e s 72. horses
132. w h e a t 70, oats I ’J, b a rle y 05.
h a y 75. po atoes 79, h g
45, a p p le s )
5 i. a n d d rm o p ru n e s .'>6.
Remodeling Voted
for Veterans’ Hall
" L a z y T o w n " at th e
S u b s c rib e n o w t o th e A r g u i. In
opt e tt.i.
ra n g e h a ll
A p r il 23. at 8.15 p. m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty J1.50 a y e a r
M i.
F ra n k K u r tz wa. o p e ra te d S ix m o n th s 85c. T h re e m o n th s 60
on M o n d a v
to rem ove a n o n e cent*. T w o m onth» 35 cents.
tf
s p lin te r fro m tie r leg. She f e ll s e v - *
• al m o n th s ago a g a in t a tu b
S a y y o u sa w i t in th e A rg u s .
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April 16, 17 and 18
s
FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY — Phone 3131
SPE C IA L N O TIC E— F o r th e convenience of o u r
e a rly m id-w eek sh o p p e rs, we will s ta r t o u r
w eek-end sp ecials on TH U R SD A Y in stead of
F rid a y .
:
E
:
M
Ï
( C o n li n u M l f r o m P o r r I I
m o re a p p lic a tio n s b e in g accepted.
P la n s f o r th e L e g io n J a m b o re e
I h e re A p r il 28. w e re a n n o u n c e d by
| I ’ . I.. P a t’ erson. c h a irm a n o f th e
c o m m itte e in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e -
| m en ts. C a r l M oser, s ta te a d ju ta n t,
i w ill be th e s p e a k e r a n d th e re w i l l
| be an e n te rta in m e n t p ro g ra m w h ic h
: w ill in c lu d e
T o m S tre tc h e r
of
S c h o lls and his m u s ic a l saw ; th re e
) g ir l la p d a n cers fr o m H ills b o r o and
L a v e lle Ja c k s o n o f N o r th P la in s ,
a c c o rd io n is t
A u x ilia r y m e m b e rs w i l l m ee t at
i th e c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e ro o m s
at 8 o 'c lo c k f o r a business m e e t-
* in g a n d w ill jo in th e le g io n m e m -
. bers a t V e te ra n s ' h a ll f o r th e p ro ­
g ra m a nd jo in t s o c ia l m e e tin g .
FRESH VEGETABLES
çSeàcûjcnt, •
i
P ric e s E ffe c tiv e
Large, white
head
...........
i
i
f o r E v e r y B a b y ’s B o ttle
Fresh, local.
Lb. ................
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KERRS
U/ciÌL-ind.
A ll
5HEIVÂD0R
M eats Inspected
by
1 - ,’ s.
M A D IS O N 'S
M ix h 'l
I llu s t r a t e d —
G A Q -5 0 . A l l
p rice s
in c lu d e d e liv e ry , in ­
s ta lla tio n .
O t h c r
S h e lv a d o r M o d e l s
f r in ii 599.50 up.
CRBTLEY
SHELVADOR
S ervice
18c
25c
14c
BEEF ROAST l b
12c
10c
3 cans
......
(1 2 for ....... 95c)
24c
BACON SL™ " C
14C
FRED’S
HARDWARE
COMPANY
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
N ext door to V e n e tia n th e a te r
Hillsboro
5 D e liv e rie s H a lly
—
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BACK B A C O N ,
W e Carry a Full L i n e of SW IFT ’S BRANDED STEER
BEEF. G ive it a Trial.
BRISTOL
PA N C A K E FLO U R
S p e rry 's.
28-oz. pkg.
O A TS — S p e rry ’s
q u ick cooking.
20-oz. pkg.
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COFFEE
C olum bia
Best
23c
Economy
C offee. Lb.
-1
JL 4 L--
2c
10c
i o lb.
cans
19c
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31c
FORMAY
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53c
NUCOA
’’K J “ "
21C
SARDINES Ä u S " " 1'’-
4 I cans 25C
TOMATO SAUCE SX'™,. 7 cans 25C
GRAPEFRUIT
3 cans 25C
w ith each'
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29c
BOILING ONIONS, U. S. No. 2— 25-lb. bag
-lb.
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FQL«EirS
23c
27c
-lb.
tin
2
53c i
M ACARONI, Porter’».— 14-oz. cello pkg.
14c
Mt. V ernon, ta ll
cans. (L im it) .....
19c i
CATSUP, C-H-B, 14-oz.— 2 bottle».......................... 29c
PICKLES, C-H-B, a s so rte d — 6-oz. bottle ................10c
APPLE BUTTER, Libby’s — No. 1 tin .................... 10c
WHEATIES
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23c
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BORAXO— C lean s d irty h a n d s .............................. 15c
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LA FRANCE FLAKES— 2 p k gs..................................... 15c !
French’s Salad
G ood food
m u sta rd .
6-oz. jar
d eserv es
SUGAR
F ine g ra n u la te d .
(L im it) ..................
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39c
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42c i
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CHEESE CRACKERS, R itz.— 8-oz. p k g................
CRACKERS
good
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SA LAD AISE— Quart jar ............
SEEDLESS RAISINS— 4-lb. bag
COCOA, H ershey’s 1-lb. tin .....
S MILK CHOCOLATE— 1-lb.
B O O T H 'S S T A N D A R D .
W hole W heat BISCUIT
K ellogg's.
Pkg.
SALMON
O cean c a u g h t, pink,
l ’s ta ll.
2 cans
PORK & BEANS
A i-m our’s,
2 l i}’s. Can
BABY FOOD
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Hrs. N ic o l and A lm q u is t
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STRAW BERRY
TUNA Flakes.
F!*T M 2
RHUBARB
F re sh , local
lb»...................
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W inesaps. Extra fancy.
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P t 'Z Z l. F C O S 'T C S T H O A X R E ­
V E A L E D B V B I ItE A t
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B e tte r B usiness
b u re a u r e p o rts th a t th e y h a ve been
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r e c e iv in g a la rg e m e m b e r o f i n ­
M . L . W ilk e n s o n has m o v e d t o .
q u irie s fro m th e p u b lic in c o n n e c ­
o ne o f th e M c D a n ie l tr a c ts on ■
tio n w it h d e c e p tiv e p u z z le co n test
B o n n y Slope.
a d v e rtis e m e n ts
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b ile s. a irp la n e s , houses, cash a nd
o th e r v a lu a b le p rizes. N o w , and
BANKS
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I fo r som e tim e past, th e tr e n d has
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j s iv e ” p u z z le co n test. In th is ty p e ,
a fte rn o o n on th«* B a n k s fie ld . H - J m a n y Ite m s o f in fo r m a tio n a b o u t i a fte r th e s o lu tio n o f th e p u z z le a d - d u r in g t ile la s t p a r t o f 1935, th e
Al«*x M c D o n a ld , th e m a n a g e r fo r th e ir fa rm s th a t can be assem bled I v e id is e in e n t. c o n te s ta n ts a re s u p - in c re a s e in fa c to r y p a y ro lls b e in g
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B a n ks, had th«* f o llo w in g lin e u p : w h ic h w i l l be needed in f ig u r in g Ip u s e d to .sell as m a n y m a g a z in e o v e r 15 p e r c e n t fr o m J u ly to D e ­
Longest T ro u t C aught b y
F ra n k M ir u u s e n .
p itc h e r:
T o m th e e x te n t o f c o -o p e ra tio n th is y e a r ^ s u b s c rip tio n s o r a m u c h m e rc h a n ­ c e m b e r.
a nd w h ic h m a y a id in p la n n in g
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I L E. P r ic k e tt. f orest G ro ve
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A r t h u r Ire la n d , m a n a g e r o f th e al o ffic ia ls o f th e A A A e x p la in .
th a t in d u c e y o u to s o lv e t h e ir puz.-
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J a n s tn . Ed P o rte r a n d L Jansen,
tio n is m ade w i l l be e s ta b lis h e d puzzle.s a p p e a r e v e ry w h e r e — d a ily
p itc h e rs ; D on S p ie lin g . Ib . J o h n f in a lly by th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e o f I papers, m ag a zin e s, etc. " F in d th e
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and B u d H e rm a n s c f s u b s titu te s .
in g at least 15 p e r c e n t o f s o il d e ­ I can s o lv e th e m a nd p r a c tic a lly e v -
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w e c k in probat«* c o u rt: M u lin d a
o r s o il b u ild in g cro p s in 1935 be­
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cause o f p re v io u s a d ju s tm e n t p ro - . m o re votes to get in o rd e r to w in .
m an : G u a rd ia n s h ip o f Jam es S .
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K eed I n s t it u te vs W B. H a in e s «•’ d e p le tin g cro p s to th e to ta l area fo •
al. F ra n k B lie d , e x e c u to r <*stat«» o f th e c o u n ty us a w h o le . T h is w i l l
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M a r y P e te rso n , vs. W E. Haage e n a b le a c o m m itte e to
e t a l; F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o r t ­ m e a s u rin g s tic k to th e to ta l o f a ll
la n d vs D a te Prun«* P ro d u c ts c o m ­ in d iv id u a l bases. F la x lo r seed is
p a n y ; A n n a L . S ie g e vs. G e o rg e one o( th e sp e cia l cro p s f o r w h ic h
H. J o h n so n et a l; D e lh s C«»rnutt s e p a ra te bases w i l l he e sta b lish e d
vs. B rid g e L u m b e r c o m p a n y ; L. F. In g ra n tin g bases f o r it. c o m m it­
P a tn o e vs. L e s lie C. E n d ic o tt et al tees a re to ta k e in to c o n s id e ra tio n
th e fa c ilitie s f o r p ro d u c in g fla x
Prices fo r I riila y , S a tu rd a y and M on day
seed on in d iv id u a l fa rm s.
A p ril 17. IK and 21». IB M
D iv o rc e G ra n te d
W o rd has co m e fr o m W a s h in g to n
M u lin g E d w in A fr o m M a ry .
th a t th e ra te o f p a y m e n t on o ld
M o ther's.
w h e a t p ro g ra m a p p lic a tio n s w i l l be
21>-i
c e n ts on a llo tm e n ts , less lo c a l
2-lb. can
W e s p e c ia liz e In q u a lit y c o n i­
t i costs. A ll f a ll w h e a t g ro w e rs w h o
m e re ia i p r in t in g . — A rg u s .
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a p p lie d fo r c o n tra c ts p r io r to Jan
u a ry 6 a nd w e n " in c o m p lia n c e
at th a t tim e , w ill he e lig ib le I »
th is paym «*nt. T in s .o ttte m e n t h i
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27c
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cello p k g..................... 19c
G raham s or
Sodas. 2-lb. box
24c
■ WALDORF TISSUE— 3 roll» ..................................... 14c
■ WHITE KING G ranulated Soap— large pkg.
31c
S W HITE KING Toilet Soap— 3 bar»
11c
i FLOUR
P iggly W iggly, h a rd
w h e a t. 49-lb. sack ...
1.49
3 FLOUR, P iggly W ig g ly — 10-lb. sack .......................35c
£ COFFEE, S u n rise— (1-lb. 2 3 c) 3 lbs................. 65c
3 COFFEE, S p e c ia l— (Lb. 18c) 3 lbs.____________ 49c
iKETCHUP
D u ndee b ra n d .
12-oz. bottle
10c
5 VANILLA,
Boquet— 4-oz. bottle ............................. 10c
;{ W AX PAPER, Diam ond— 125-ft. roll with cutter 15c
* MATCHES— 6-box carton ............................................ 17c
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NEW N U CO A
20c 2 X
39c
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POT ROAST
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:2,b......... 25c
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BEEF
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