The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 26, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    Cletn’s Team
W ins Match
in Portland
th e fin a l gun
'»(•ci,nds la te r
I.a ir und W a h n e r w e re e u n ily the
o u ts ta n d in g pah o f b a rk * on the
fie ld F itd a v w ith T illa m o o k ’s Bon
n cy und B ra d d e n a <-|o»;e second
S ig le r
how ed im p ro v e m e n t o ve r
his la .t appearanct* b u t fa ile d to
reach his e a rly <•« <#n fo rm In th e
lin e the pl.i.v o f S to u t was o u t­
( ' l l I l l ' s I ' l n c t - bow ling teoin,
H ilh i
ke ysto n e
m an
110 I* W W . n n ii . rn u ip n n v on the sta n d in g
O n '( o n A lle y S u n d a y
won th e ir p ro ve d a p o w e r on defense, tu c k -
m u tc h by o n e p n , th e fu n d s c o re lin g lik e a dem on. Ifo w e li arid
h e in .' 2 :i:t i in 2:134
<• E s iin g i, M o h i tu rn e d in good games at the
w h ile tin* e n tire
l ilt
d o w n the u u .'t pin s fo r the w in g po.atii»n<
hom e team w it h II seme o f 553 B lu e and W h ite lin e o u t-c h a rg e d
and
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th e ( ’ heen in a k i r
W o m en 's ti.n n
lost in 11 special
n iiiti h ( 1 W elch o f W in reus ro tn - fo rw a rd
I team s a
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p in iv .uni V e lm a lim e o f H ills b o ro
i M id
w o n t h e m ix e d d o iilih
B o th B o lt
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.Many tro p in e s have been d o n a t­
11
la n d team s
w ill
p la y
n re tu rn M o h r
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ed fin th e va rio u s w in n e rs d i n i n g
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i
m a tc h 111 B ill horn S unday a fte r
the te g u la r season, as w e ll as p riz e ,
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noon nt 2
H l, n il
O I n o ii I ‘ fo r w in n e rs o f special eve n ts to h ■
B o w lin g fo r B ill b o ro in C le m ', G o o d in
W a tt , h e ld on th e o p e n in g n ig h t o f the
team w e re A
H a m m e r, E F re e l lll in n n d f 'li z h l
Olann ¡ ; league
W e ill I
E '.lin g e r. 1. O ik e
and It lle tz e r H ilt i t c r l i i f i . l
T e m i e n l e i e d so fa r in c lu d e O r-
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( h i lie w o m e n ' te a m w e r e Hines, J U Hi
B e a ve rto n . H ills b o ro .
Itr a d d m I enco. B anks
r* »if u n
lle tz e r. C y p h e r. W illia m s and H a m ­ t V n jf t h ll
Ernest G rove , and p o . u b ly V e r ­
Itonnvy
m er.
W a h iir r
Lon g ' n o n ia Team s s t ill to he h e a rd fro m
H e la liv e po d io r ii o f th e te a m * ill
H ilh i N iiiixiitntf!
L a ir. S ip le r. i in c lu d e C o rn e liu s , C a rlto n . G aston,
th e \ .11 ion 1 league', rem a in s ( l i e K*»l i'huin. I ’«« ciiku
T ill« »nt »ok nub- T ig a rd
N o v e m b e r 19, w e re h e ld M o n d a y
S h e rw o o d a n d
N e w b e rg
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same at th e eh e o f th e w eek's • t i t o l a
Those in te re s te d m th e league have
A U ld llltJ V A ,
Z lflU U U ,
h o w lin g H ig h eores fo r the week
co m p a n y cn a p ei w itn K e v. E. D. U B O i u n g i u H
, a ll a rra n g e m e n ts m ade fo r a suc­ T h e E w e r 11 'p ie 1 > o f Aloha le ft to r ig h t Eliz.ahet
L a u ra
F lore n ce ,
111 th e \ i l l 1011 . leagues were
P o lk a n d M a rio n C ounties.
fifte e n th b irth d a y s K e llo g g o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was
c e s s f u l s e a s o n a m i th e e x tra tennis
Hillaboro Golfer Winn
M on d a y. C u t c o u rte s v f
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in
A m erican C orn Bin. City Reh.se
in F ore st V ie w cem etery.
j a i e d e a r e d to m ake th e schedule
Personal Contact
Collection»
2111. ( 'n m m e i etui, V
S m ith
208. Forest Kills Handicap
' f u ll fo r th e w in te r.
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M r. P eterson was b o rn in G e r ­
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M c D o n a ld o* H ills b o ro I
co m m e rce M o n d a y n ig h t, w h e n his
m a n y D ecem ber 4. 1867. H e is s u r ­
I
H e w itt 212; W om en. .1 S tu a rt em erged w in n e r in th e fu ll h a n d i- |
c e m e te ry
Washington County Office
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f v iv e d b y th e w id o w . M a r ie L o u is e
m eld was 1500 tru m p s w ith seven
I? I I es H e w itt w on th e P e rfe c tio n cap to u rn a m e n t at F orest B ills g o lf i
DoneUon & S e w e ll o f H ills b o ro .
I aec T h is p in o c h le score had o n ly
M eyer
Peterson; th re e
c h ild re n .
Commercial Building
eake and o th la p riz e leader ; re- ’ c lu b S u n d a y. Joe P ro p s tra o f F or - '
been m ade tw ic e
b e fo re at th e
H e n ry o f P o rtla n d . N ic h o ln a G o rg -
Second an d M ain S treets
est G r o w was ru n n e r -u o and I. *
m .lin e d tin - same ns lust week.
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
O u r classified colum ns m ay have erson and E rn e s t Peterson o f G as­
O v e r-e x e rtio n
b ro u g h t
about
P hone 3071
P S tra n a lv in o f H ills b o r o
was
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to n ; tw o sisters. M rs. N ic h o le n a
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w hen h e was c o m p e lle d to fig h t a
Hillsboro, Oregon
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W
hosoever
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ill
c h a m |)io n s h ip m atch.
y M a rg a re t D e th le fs, D ille y , a nd a
fir e
w h ic h consum ed h is s m a ll Read tnerr>
tin - fir s t ra in s In N o v e m b e r last
(A b o v e N o rth P la in s )
•lu
hom e T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n ,
caused
w eek
caused dozens o f a ccid e n ts
S u n d a y school, 10 a. m . classes th
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h ig h w a y s
over
W a sh in g to n fo r a ll boys and g irls . B ib le class
id e n t
o f tile H e lv e tia n e ig h b o r­
co u n ty , a ccid e n t
re p o rts
re ve a l
fo r
a d u lts
w ith . Owe p a s to r
as
hood. w h e re he had liv e d fo r th e
! Fiona Hie p e rio d o f M o n d a y to F r i ­
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day 27 such a ccid e n ts w ei e re p o rt- p a stor C o n s e c ra tio n se rvice. 3 p m . last 30 years.
le d to Jo h n W C o n n e ll, s h e riff.
L in d e r, a c c o rd in g to th e n e ig h ­
E v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e . 8 p m T u e s ­
/ ( '• n t I n 11 rd fro m pave 1»
It is e stim a te d th a t m a n y m o re
b o r;. fo u g h t t)ie f ir e fo r som e tim e
signed fo r a r a p id ly r e v iv in g m a r ­ than Bus e ith e r w e re re p o rte d in day. 8 p. m , e v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e and th e n ra n fo r h e lp W h ile he
ket, T h e ¿tame is tru e o f lo g g in g ttie v a rio u s c itie s and to w n s w h e re F rid a y . 8 p. m., s p e c ia l c h a rt ta lk s . was e x p la in in g h is need o f assist­
o p e rn tio tv i
w h e re o p e ra to rs have th e y happened o r w e re n o t r e p o r t­ T h e re is a w e lco m e fo r e v e ry o n e ance he was o v e rc o m e
w it h
a
at th e W h o so e ver W ill ta b e rn a c le
been a c c u m u la tin g a s u p p ly against ed at u ll
Som e o f th e a ccid e n ts
s tro k e and d ie d b e fo re a d o c to r
the
tim e
w h e n s h ip p in g
again w e re se riou s e ith e r to a u to m o b ile s — M e lv in E. Jam es, p a stor.
c o u ld reach h im .
w o u ld be open
o r o c c u p a n t:
H e w as b o rn in 1854 in B erne.
Divorce Suits Filed
O n e o f th e b ig losses th is ye a r
H o w e ve r, th e re w e re n o deaths
S w itz e rla n d ,
c o m in g to
A m e ric a
I in th is c o u n ty w ill be to t u r k e y a ttrib u te d to a ccid e n ts caused b y l Jones W ilm a a g a in st W allace.
50 ye a r» ago.
S u r v iv in g
a re a
rai.M-rfl,
w h e re
an
e x c e p tio n a lly th e fog.
G ro w W ilm a H. ag a in st E rnest.
b ro th e r. J o h n L in d e r o f P o rtla n d
good season had b ro u g h t la rg e
HILLSBORO
W a lin e r— Ir is a g a in s t A r t h u r J and a s is te r, M a d e le in e S ta e h le o f
flo c k . w h ich , e ith e r, ca n n ot he -.old.
H ills b o ro ro u te 1.
or m ust be s o ld at p rices 10 cents
I f y o u ch a n ge y o u r address k in d ­
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w i l l
be h e ld
Price» E ffective Friday and Saturday
o r b e tte r u n d e r th e m a rk e t p ric e
November 27 and 28
ly n o t if y th e A rg u s d ir e c t a n d at S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t 1:30 fro m
expected
DELIVERY—
FOUR
TIMES
DAILY
once.
tf
PHONE 3131
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at
S h ip m e n ts o f h o lid a y b ird s to
ff'nntlnu<-«f from n»re II
s u p p ly th e m a rk e ts o f A la s k a have
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
n e ve r sta rte d thus y e a r and o th e r m ost v a lu a b le o f a ll b a rn y a rd f e r ­
d is ta n t
p o in ts u s u a lly
o b ta in in g tiliz e r s because o f its h ig h n it r o ­
(C u n itn u rd fro m pace I )
su p p lie s fro m O regon, have tu rn e d gen co n te n t H o w e ve r, he p o in te d
out. the, n itro g e n is e a sily lost and
elsew here.
w ith t h " g e n e ra l m eth o d s o f h a n d l­
cd ti'i'-y u til tu iii le ln w n m a rc h (hat
Persons In te re ste d in th e p re se n t
ended 111 pay d ir t at th e s ta rt o f s itu a tio n are ta k in g a p e ssim istic in g pi u lt r y lit t e r m ost o f th is v a l­
u
a b le ite m has been e ith e r lost in
th e w ild • c ro u d q u a rte r E m p lo y in g v ie w o f c o n d itio n *. p o in tin g out
a h a rd - d riv in g v a rie d o ffe n s iv e of th a t th e loss o f sales in th e present, 'tie form of gas o r leached o u t o f
LOCAL
r u n n in g p la y s H ra dd cn and B o n ­ is not n e a rly as se riou s as th e loss th e f e r t iliz e r M o d e rn tre n d fo r r u r ­
BURBANKS.
ney T illa m o o k backs, a lte rn a te d nt o f m a rk e ts a nd cu sto m e rs o f lo n g al hom es and s m a ll acreage tra c ts
sh o u ld d e ve lo p q u ite a m a rk e t fo r
p a c k in g th e h a ll B ra d d en got loose sta n ding , perhaps p e rm a n e n tly .
p o u ltry m a n u re in th is C o m m u n i­
f i l l a 13 y a rd ru n 011 the fir s t p la y
LOCAL.
ty-
o f th e second p e rio d and was ru n
M o n th ly m e e tin g w ill be d isp e n s­
o u t o f bounds by .la c k and G rogan
YELLOW DANVERS
ed
w
ith
d
u
rin
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ce
m
b
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r
because
s ix in ches h o lt o f a score B ra d -
o f th e h o lid a y season. N e x t m e e t­
den th e n p u n che d c e n te r fo r the
in g w ill
he h e ld at th e T ig a rd
»core and repeated to c o n ve rt
GOLDEN
G ra n g e h a ll J a n u a ry 2(5. w h e n G
T lie ii th in g s began to happen th a t
(CnntlnneW fro m pave 1»
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K
eeney,
m a n a g e r o f th e P a c ific
RIPE ..............
ke p t fan., in an u p ro a r
K e tch u m c ir c u it c o u rt in c lu d e C. T S m ith
C o -o p e ra tiv e P o u ltr y P ro d u ces' as­
to o k th e k ic k o f f fo r l l i l h i on his a d m in is tra to r estate o f I. B. S m ith so cia tio n , w ill discuss th e egg p ro ­
o w n 2(1 and d ro v e u p h e ld fo r 111 vs I I A W nhner. m on e y; C re d it d u ce rs o u tlo o k fo r 1937.
y a rd s . T lu e e p la ys b y I.a ir and S e rvice co m p a n y v
LARGE SIZE.
O S S h iffe r.
G ro g a n ga in e d n in e ya rd s and th e n III. nev; M a rie F. P o llo c k vs P. A
DOZEN ..........
S u th e rla n d pu n te d T h e h u ll took K a lsch et al. m o n e y; F re d C S tu lte
a . c ra zy
h n iin re
past
B onney, vs R o b e rt i ’ S c h m id t, et al. to set
what you have been looking for. Those
C liecM m u k e r
sa fe ty ,
and ro lle d aside co n ve yan ce
Personally Raised, Fattened and Prepared
In to th e end zone B o n n e y scooped
O rd e rs file d th is w eek in p ro b a te
by FRED H im self!
u p th e b a ll and raced a lo n g the . nu t in c lu d e R ic h a rd F G le • ,n.
(< o n u n u rd f-n m nsire I I
goal lin e In an a tte m p t to reverse C ora M F oste r H e n ry B y ro n Sag- c a rp e n try ; D e lb e rt C re w s,
civics,
his fie ld . S to u t, l l i l h i center, upset aberd
A. E S to re y. Z nn ta p h e n e c a rp e n try T e d G a rd n e r, c iv ic s : A l ­
h is plans, crashed in to h im hcu d -o n M ore lo e k. C h a rle s Peterson. Lena b e rt G ille tte , fa rm hom e and its
and h o w le d h im hack in to th e end* K a h l e r. Fdw a rd Q u ic k e n b u s h. p la n n in g , a ll o f H ills b o ro ; D ave
► zone
f,,i
.1 . ., f
\ .uid t .. 1 H ilh i M a rie S m ith , M a y Blades. H a r rie t W ile y
fir s t a id to a n im a ls ; R o b ­
RITZ CRACKERS. Large pkg
po in ts
E H a ile v, F r a n k lin T h a tc h e r. I . u r - e rt A llis o n , fir s t aid. b o th o f H ills ­
JUNKET POWDER, all flavors.
T h is score b ru in .lit th e H ills b o ro in a S to re y, P e te r G
a nd H e n ry boro;
F re d
B a u m a nn , p e rso n a l
a tta c k to
life
T illa m o o k k ic k e d A S m ith , m in o rs ; E lla M . B a ile y . h e a lth ; Ja ck B a u m a nn , c o rn fa rm -
o ff fro m th e 20 y a rd lin e to S ig le r E J. Lyon», Jam es B. Jam ieson, i n g: J im D a vid so n , p a th fin d in g :
Bouquet Brand
o il tile l l i l h i 40 and th e H ilh i buck and I I. M o re lo e k
W a lte r E rd m a n , p n th fid in g . c iv ic s :
ran it hack 20 ya rd s l. a ir and W ah-
N ew o rd e rs In c ir c u it c o u rt fo r A r n o ld L e p p in , c iv ic s , p a th fin d in g ,
4-oz.
bottle......
n e r g a in e d 2(1 y a rd s on th re e d riv e s th e w eek in c lu d e J W. Hess vs a ll o f H e lv e tia
W .d in e r fu m b le d on th e n e x t a t ­ () T P h illip s , v o lu n ta r y n o n -s u it:
TEA- -Green.
Brand. 2-lb.
te m p t a nd th e C heesem akers r e ­ S ta te in d u s tria l a ccid e n t c o m m is ­
W e s tim b e r lu m b e r c o m ­
co ve re d on th e id -y a rd s trip e to sion vs
TEA- -Black.
Brand. l/2-lb
m o m e n ta rily a v e rt a score T h re e pany. ju d g m e n t o f v o lu n ta r y n o n ­
(B y Zell R tru th o r«)
lbs.
T illa m o o k p la ys le ft th e v is ito rs ; su it. M ik e K o k ic h and M a tt. M ik e
H ite o n c lu b m et N o v e m b e r 18
w h e re th e y sta rte d and th e y p u n t­ and Eva V r llc a k , d e fa u lt and ju d g ­ w ith M rs. R u th A n d e rs o n w it h 13
m ent.
Both
ed o u t to th e H ilh i 45.
m em b e rs present R o ll- c a ll w a s "a FRANKFURTERS— 2 lbs.
T in . to n e th e B lu e and W h ite
one d is h m e a l." S cra p b o o ks w e re SAUERKRAUT— 1 quart
for
was not to he den ie d G rog a n m ade
w o rk e d on a nd w i l l be fin is h e d
T S ig le r fa ile d to g a in and th e n
TOWN CLUB
‘ soon.
12-oz. can...........................10c
h e aved a lo n g pass to R ig h t End
Hudsons Move
GOETZ
BEER,
j'ug
(plus 5c d ep o sit)___45c
H o w e ll fo r a 20 y a rd gain. W a lin e r
M r and M rs. H L. H u dson have
p ic k e d u p e ig h t y a rd s on tw o a t­
m oved to P o rtla n d .
T h e y tra d e d
te m p ts and th e n l. a ir raced fiv e
O R C H A R D A L E — A b ir th d a y an . t h e ir ra n c h h e re fo r s e v e ra l houses
m o re fo r a fir s t d o w n on th e n iv e rs a ry p a rty was g iv e n fo r F red in to w n . T h e m an w h o a c q u ire d
C hei e e tn a k e r 19
l ’ r it z la f f at th e hom e o f M r and th e place is p u ttin g re la tiv e s fro m
T illa m o o k 's I i 11 e s tiffe n e d t o M rs O tto I ’ r it z ln f f F rid a y e ve n in g . M on ta n a on it.
a
h o ld
l. a ir fo r no g a in and cu t He
is 84 ye a rs old.
A tte n d in g |
W a lin e r e f f w ith 1 scant tw o ya rd s w e re M r fin d M t < R a lp h U m c h ie d ,
, *;ls
P inochle Meld
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
l. a ir trie d r ig h t ta c k le to pack th e and fa m ily o f D ille y . M r. and M rs.
O n e (,f ,,),‘ hig h e st hands e v e r
h a ll seven yards, inches s h o rt o f a G eorge P r lt z la f f and
3E
fa m ily
o f i ,‘,coret^ *n p in o c h le was m ade b y
fir s t d o w n E x p e c tin g a d riv e nt F ore st G ro v e . M r and M rs. G eorge
tile ce n te r, th e C h e e s c in n k cr defense W rig h t and fa m ily , M r. a nd M rs
p u lle d In close, h u t W a lin e r crossed J o h n T im m e rm a n
a nd
M r. and
th e m up. repeated I.n lr's d r iv e nt M rs O tto P r lt z la f f and dau gh te rs.
rig h t ta c k le and w e n t th e re m a in ­
M iss E lla T im m e rm a n o f P o r t­
in g 10 ya rd s to score .standing up. la n d sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r
S c h u lin e ric h 's k ic k was w id e
parents. M r. and M rs. Jo h n T im ­
T illa m o o k to o k to th e a ir in a m erm a n.
d e p era te a tte m p t to k n o t th e sco re ;
GOLD FLAKE
in th e d o s in g m in u te s o f the game
49-lb. sack
a fte r W a h n e r'i; sensational 4 6 -ya rd
ru n and subsequent score. T a k in g
ORE. B L E N D
th e k ic k o f f the Cheesetnakers n tix -1
49-lb. sack
Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday
ed th e ir p la ys to d riv e to th e H ilh i
45 w h e re L a ir k n o c k e d d o w n a
WINDMILL
November 27, 28 and 30
fo u rth d o w n pass a tte m p t.
49-lb. sack
H ills b o ro froze th e h a ll, r u n n in g
H a rd w h e a t
p la ys s lo w ly Io k i l l tim e . F iv e u t - l
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
te m p ts gained to th e T illa m o o k 31)
and th e n S u th e rla n d d ro p p e d back 1
F in e s t h a rd w h e a t
bag
on fo u rth d o w n to p u n t. T h e pass
No. 10 sack
SPERRY'S. Regular or Quirk
fro m c e n te r was w id e and S u th e r­
la n d lost th e oval, th e b o ll g o in g to
T illa m o o k on th e H ills b o ro 49. Hon-
nev and S m ith m ade a fir s t d o w n
There are 4
on tw o plays, h u t th e a tta c k w e n t
a w ry .
The
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w e re
SPERRY’S. Yellow or White.
Important Reasons
p e n a lize d fo r o ffs id e on th e n e xt
p la y and th e n S u th e rla n d crashed
1. Perfection Bread is
th ro u g h to sm ear L o n g fo r fiv e
made w i t h fresh,
cans
m o re ya rd s. T a k in g a la st m in u te
chance. Bonney faded b a ck and
MISSION, in Puree. 2',.'s
wholesome H i l l s-
r ifle d a lo n g one to B ra d d en , good
boro rhilk.
to th e l l i l h i 25. b u t to no a v a il a»
Aged Helvetia Man
Dies Following Fire
Heavy Fogs Cause
Many Car Accidents
Dock Strike Breaks
Market for Farmer
County PouJtryinen
Form Organization
Tillamook Victim
Hilhi Squad Attack
F R E D
offers
YO U
Disabled War Vet
Sues for Attack
a special
M eat Treat
Corn-Fed Steer Beef
Local H onor Court
Awards Boy Scouts
Give It a Try -
Y ou’ll be P leased
BO ILIN G BEEF...
ftc
BEEF R O A ST Lb. ..
M U T T O N CHOPSan<1Lb.
PURE LARD
Hi teon
12c
............ 1 2 c
38c
39c
Birthday Observed
at Orchardale
'ZteiA FRUITS ^VEGETABLES
Potatoes
Onions
Bananas
Oranges
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
VANILLA
Salad Dressing n>. 15c
BUTTEN s i t
35c
P abst Cheese
FLOUR
1.19
Eat More
PERFECTION
BREAD
O A T S 9.,b.
35c
Pabst Cheese iz/i.r1*:. ....59c
CORN MEAL 9„i, 3 5 c
TOM ATOES
2. Perfection
________ MEN NEEDED _______
to train for
Electric Refrigeration
Air Conditioning
L et u.s h elp you get a good-
paying job ns we have h elp ­
ed h undreds nf others. O pen­
ings rig h t now for thousands
of train ed men In w orld's fast­
est grow ing industries. P re ­
p a re for yottr o pportun ity by
sp are tim e, low cost, easy-pay
plan.
A ctual shop practice
also included L earn by sy s­
tem successful in helping men
q u alify for jobs for th e la '
ten years. F air ('duration and
m echanical Inclination nece
sa ry to qualify for training.
W rite, giving age. p resen t oc­
cupation.
U tilities Engineering
Institute
401 N. Wells St.
Chicago. III.
Bakers
use the choicest, of
flours obtainable.
1. Perfection B r e a d
rates among t h e
highest i n bread
standards.
1. Money spent f o r
Perfection products
is returned to local
tra d e
channel s
through
p a y ro lls
and purchases.
3„„„ 2 5 C ^ >
MATCHES
SALMON
TRUE AMERICAN.
6-box carton. Special
Pink. Us tall.
Ocean caught
FLOUR
53c
SPERRY'S
BEANS
ED'S
MASTER MKT.
19c
cans
BEEF
CHIPPED
2-oz. glass j’ar
LIBBY'S.
lbs.
Small White
25c
CH EESE
Pound
Aged Just Right
Di m and P erfectio n Bread
and P a strie » a t Y o u r
G ro ce rs
P erfection
Bakery
Phone Hillsboro 451
Sunny Monday Laundry
C o ffee
SOAP
Columbia Best
Lb.
23c
3 ibs.
65c
10 b.r,
19c
Mincemeat 2,.
15c