The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 04, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tilin day. February 1, 1ÍO7
H I !, L S R O 11 O
P age Reven
A R G U S , n 1 L L S R O R O , O R E G O N
Scappoose High School Withdraws from Basketball League
Action Comes
A fter Protest;
Coaclies Vote
has been decreased, practices f ,r
w hich paym ents may b»- earned
have been increased a well a-, the
rate . for these practices. T his .. 11
resu lt in m any farm ers being able
to earn g ran ts far in excess of
w hat they could obtain in 1936
P loughing u n d e r green m anure
crops, applying lime, app ly in g su­
per-p h o sp h ate prior to seeding le­
gumes, seeding any of the clovers
or grasses, weed control and e ro ­
sion control are all practices which,
if adopted, a farm er may obtain
cash g ran ts su b ject to an allo w ­
ance b u ilt up by th e acreage of
soil conserving crops,
orchards,
vegetable
crops
and
practices
w hich he may be alread y follow ­
ing R ates for th is class of paym ent
v ary from one to fo u r dollars per
acre, but they m ust be earn ed in
ev ery case and the to ta l am ount
lim ited a s indicated
M eetings Scheduled
F or th e purpose of sum m arizing
features of th e new program and
for electing com m unity com m it­
tees w ho w ill be responsible for
carry in g out th e new program ,
m eetings have been scheduled for
th e 11 com m unities. A ny and every
farm er in th e county is in v ited to
attend T he schedule is as follows:
M onday. F e b ru ary 8. 9 30 a m..
Sherw ood C ity hall: Monday. F eb­
ru a ry 8. 1:30 p. m.. K inton G range
hall: T uesday. F e b ru ary 9. 9:30 a.
m.. G astor. K P hall: T uesday
F e b ru a ry 9. 1:30 p m
F orest
G rove
ch am b er
of com m erce;
W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 10 9:30 a m .
M anning com m unity hall; W ednes­
day. F eb ru ary 10. 130 p m. Roy
at M oore’s hall; T hursday. F e b ru ­
ary 11 9:30 a. m.. A loha G range
hall; T hursday. F eb ru ary 11. 1:30
p m . B loom ing church basem ent:
F riday. F e b ru a ry 12. 9:30 a. m..
H illsboro cham ber of com m erce;
Friday. F e b ru ary 12. 1:30 p. m..
L au rel com m unity hall: T hursday.
F e b ru ary 11. 8 p. m.. W est U nion
school.
Ties Recorded
Bowling League;
W inners Given
As Disaster Rode Ohio River’s Greatest Flood
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inx <1* all f.iction vv i 1 h
Ihc aff.ni« <>f ihc W.i hingt.in C .,|.
limbi.i C«»tmty A th h iic a? <>< i.ituin.
high
Scapi»««
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ir.
A I I II
d raw n from the
o<oc. the o ffi­
cials of that .'.chool have an n o u n c­
ed
Th«» action w a . in» airp ri .«* to o f­
ficial of th e league a . th e .chool
had th reaten ed to wtthdiavv t h e
previous Week, it ‘aid Scappoose
ga\«* a - an excuse for th e move, a
t.itcineiit that the action was due
to failu re of th e ex ecu tiv e com m it­
tee to replace b ask etb all officials
w hich the nvvi .•chool alleged arc
incom petent
Vole of th e coachei of th e varl-
iou o th er schools in th e league
dicloMNl that th e protested offi­
cials w ere M itisfactory to them
l a te r d irecto rs o f the league Voted
to retain all but one of th e o ffi­
cial according to report.
D irector» of ttu» league, w hich
includes eight .schools from t h e
tw o counties, a re Ja y A ustin. St
Ib h n pre nlcnt, 11 a T ucker, sec­
re t.u y ; T hom as It F<»wlet*. Tigard.
It M G oodm an. Hill boro; I It
M etzler. B eaverton, m em bers <» f
th e board
I'n t half of th e league sched­
ule found T igard and St Helens
tied foi in t place, each w inning
eight of the m ne games played
For« 4 G rove and Vt i n o n ii w ere
tied for th ird place Final game»
o f th«* first h alf found T ig ard w in ­
ning from II II boro
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Ib h-i
did« .»ting C latsk an ie 37-13.
and Fores! G rove counting victory
over Sherw ood 20 13
The m am gam e S atu rd ay night
wa
h< tw< i n th e Pacific varsity
am i Mi At igei c«' liege. Mt Angel
witiiuiig 25 -23
1í’ht» Uttine w a s
hioittfht t«» H ill.li•oro to obtain a
n eu tral flou>r.
Siitiirdiiv night th e blue a n «1
w hile anil Pacific univ eritv firsh -
men m et «,n tiie Hillu fl.M.r re-
ling ill a 27-12 victory for the
\ i>it« j
The locals m anaged to
c c . ie tw o field goals and two free
hho!s m th e first half and th ree ,
field g o a l» in th«* last
Two ties for first place exist
tin week in th e HillstM.ro bow ling
league. In the C om m ercial league.
Perfection and F airw ay are tied
I w ith 8 of 12 games won by each,
while In the C annery league. O f­
fice and P lan t a re tied w ith seven
I garni- each of the 12 played.
In the A m erican league Kay J
Mann i . in first place, and C. C
S tore in th e City, with nine games
each U ri.tol H ardw are leads th e
N ational w ith 10 of th e 12 games
won Ben F ran k lin and Rushlows,
in th e .a m e league, a re tied f o r
second place w ith six each.
A dditional rep o rts from th e St.
John
bow ling tournam ent, show
j th at H allie Irelan d won seventh,
I and Tom Rood eighth place in the
j singles T otal cash in prizes won
' by local bow lers am ounted to
; $69 .50.
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C c> r< p
W ic k p riz e .
C le m
K a lin g e r :
C lem ** P lace p riz e , (*.
S t o r e . R o ya l
S<-da W o r k s
p rix « , G le n B u r g e . M e n ’*
S hop
p riz e .
G kru B u r g e :
F ix it t
Shop
p riz e . « <’ . S to r e . R a y J. M a n n p riz e .
B u d Pexi h ka
R o y a l S '« !» W o rk » p riz e .
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B u rg e . J«>e S m ith . F
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K » h n g e r,
213. C i t y ; J.
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194. C o m m e r c ia l. H
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H e w it t . 199. C a n n e ry .
E va W illia m » . 142, l-a d ie *.
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F i x it Shi p
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R o ya l Soda
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O a ke * G ro c e ry
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IhaJge M o to r*
' H u d a o n - T r rr a p la n e
, N a tio n a l
i B r is t o l H a rd w a r e
Ben F r a n k lin S to re
• R u » h lo w In s u ra n c e
C h e v ro le t
; C a n n e ry —
O ff ic e
Jo in t C o u rt I lo n o r
M a le s A w ard s H e re
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P leases A u d ie n c e
Poultrytnen
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Valentines
DOES BLADDER IRRITA­
TION W AKE YOU UP?
POOL-GARDNER
Lumber Co.
Franchised Fuller Dealer«
P hone 2691
151 W . B aseline S tre e t
I t ’» n o t n o r m a l. I t ’» n a tu re *» w a r n in g ,
' h a tiR p r A h e a d .” M a k e t h i * 2Bc te s t. U»e
Im c h u leave«, ju n ip e r
o il, a n d
G o th e r
(Im p s m a d e in t o l i t t l e g re e n ta b le t» , to
flu s h
out
exce»»
acM e a n d im p u r it ie s .
Exee»» acid» c a n caune i r r it a t i o n
r e s u lt ­
in g in g e t tin g u p n ig h t» , » c a n ty
flo w ,
fre < iu e n t d e a lre ,
b u r n in g , b a cka che, a n d
leg p a in » . J u s t »ay ltu k e ta to y o u r d r u g ­
g is t» . In
f o u r «lays I f n o t pleased y o u r
2f»c w i l l be re fu n d e d .
D e lta D r u g S to re .
Valentine
CANDY
O u r asso rtm en t is
very com plete.
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Party Time is
ROYAL
Time!
Typewriters
FOR SALE
and
FOR RENT
Serve C ocktails M ixed with
Royal Lime Rickey — Royal G inger Ale
Royal Mission Sparkling O range or Lemon
Royal Kist
Royal Soda W orks
Thonc 2432
Hillsboro
345 E Main St.
In to W IN T E R
M otoring!
D u rin g th e c o l d
m onths, it is m ore im ­
p o rta n t th a n ev er t o
have y o u r s t a r t i n g ,
ignition an d c a rb u re to r
in p e rfe c t condition to
assu re u n i n te r r u p t e d
d riv in g p leasu re.
A Motor Tune-up
w ith S ah n o w 's scientif-
i c te stin g eq u ip m en t
w ill put y o u r c a r in tip ­
top sh ap e, m ak e t h e
m otor s ta r t as easy in
w in ter a s i n sum m er
and insure re a l g aso ­
line econom y.
Come in Today!
will pay you!
It
SAH NO W
GARAGE
D elta D ru g
Store
Clean Comfort Station«
Drinking Fountains
Third and Lincoln St
Phone 271
Lea g u e S ta n d in g
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H i ll * b o ro
Tiirar<J
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Sack
$2.75
Complete Line Baby
Chick Equipment
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry
Telephone 3961
250
.too
.200
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Keep Your Family
HEA LTH Y
. t
w ith
rw nership
Member Federal Home Loan Bank
(C o n tln n ed fro m page 1)
soil building practices. T he first
paym ent w ill be based upon a six
d o llar p er acre fig u re fo r the
U nited S tates as a w hole. T he ra te
for each county and individual
farm w ill v ary as th e production
of the county or farm varies in r e ­
lation to th e average for th e U n it- ,
cd States. T his paym ent is 60 per
cent of th e paym ent m ade in 1936
for d iv ertin g soil d ep letin g crop
acreage. W hile this first paym ent
Chick Starting
SCRATCH
County Health Good
W ashington county doctors found
only four cases of com m unicable
diseases to re p o rt to th e county
health d ep artm en t d u rin g th e last
w eek, th e records at the h ealth of-
No ren ew al cost u n d er o u r d eb t-free home
plan th a t is arran g ed to m eet y o u r needs.
C ro p C o n tro l P la n
O ffe rs M o re M o n e y
High anim al protein.
C ontains iodine.
Sack
$2.75 to $3.15
Pc».
3
C c r n e liu »
Bank*
T u a la tin
B e a v e rto n
Hodgen-Bre water
CHICK MASH
Um)
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600
You n eed n 't keep on paying tr ib u te to y o u r landlord
if you really w an t to ow n your ow n home. C om e in soon
and see how we can h elp you ow n a hom e th rough sm all
m onthly rent-sized paym ents suited to your income. You
w ill be su rp rised how easily you can do it.
SAFE
FIR G R O V E
Milk and Cream
A ssure your fam ily of
plenty of health -g iv in g
vitam in s b y serv in g
plenty of rich, p u r e
m ilk and cream . . . .
and be sure its from
RELIABLE
FIR G R O V E
DAIRY
W ashington S avings 8C Loan A ss’n.
Saving« *
Grade A
M1I.K and CREAM
J. M. PERSON. Manager
Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 4RX1
Nickcson appeared. M ayor G arrett
w alked onto th e stag e w ith a large
silver cup. rem ark in g th at he was
p resen tin g the B reakfast club w ith
a cup because of th e progressive
sp irit of the m em bers and the
n u m b er of en terp rises developed
bv them . At th e actu a l p re se n ta ­
tion he reached inside th e large
cup and brought out one of tin
w hich he handed to Jam es Wells,
as president of the club.
A diversion betw een acts p re ­
sented C ecil H ensley fleeing across
th e stage in sh irt-tail and shorts,
closely pursued by F rancis B arr
in h at an d overcoat, carry in g a
su it case and pistol, signifying
"The H om ecoming."
Prices Effective Friday. Saturday and Monday—Feb. 5, 6. 8
its
FLOUR s„”3 e . , 4 9 'bb. a . 2 9
S O A P B,G PEET. 6 size
E.“-,;:,.
bars 2 5 c
B rig h t
H ardwheat
S a y in g s of
C h il d r e n
Macaroni
A Crystal White Product
Best Quality
NOODLES F Egg
Er::h X
1 cello
,b bag 1 7 c
3 ib». 1 5 c
G et S U M M E R
P ep
Flexo-GIass
I.ast w eek th e W ashington coun­
ty basketball
league
w itnessed
m any upsets and exciting games.
The H illsboro team ram e back
w hile tra ilin g O renco and won
out In th e last few seconds of the
gam e to w in by a 34 to 33 score
C ornelius, w hich had hot tasted
victory In several games, upset the
T u alatin five
B anks overcam e a first half lead
to w in over B eaverton, and last of
all Tigard, w ho was tied w ith
H illsboro. In th e lead of th e league
w as trounced by th e fighting O r­
enco squad. T his w eek, if w eather
perm its resum ption of the sched­
ule. m ay see several m ore of the
ton team s taste defeat. T he C o r­
nelius team has been strengthened
w ith addition of a few form er F o r­
est G rove players. The H illsboro
team has been favored by th e r e ­
tu rn of Ross Cox. w ho started out
w ith th e team but had been aw ay.
The schedule th is w eek calls for
H illsboro a t B eaverton W ednesday
and at T igard F riday. O renco at
C ornelius. T igard at Banks.
W E’LL SHOW YOU HOW
« ( 'o n t ln n r d fro m pace I )
O scar Hagg, grange m aster, are i M orc th a n 500,000 hom ch s; a t l« i t 100 d ead ; u n to ld m illio n s of d o lla rs in p ro p e rty laid w a ste ; th e
In .,1th of h u n d ic d s of thous intis m en aced from P itts b u rg h to th e G u lf—th e se w ere th e h a rd facts th e
actively engaged in finding new
, .
.
of the greatest flood di a s te r m the entire reeordad history of th e O hio
leadership for th a t troop Troop
227 • f C ornelius is being organized
riv e r
W hole cities w ere ev acu ated . T op ph o to sh o w s a p o rtio n o f C in cin n ati as 80 fe e t of w a te r
am i »•. expected t> be n gustered •
left ¿5,000 h om eless; a scene ty p ical in Ix ju isv illc, E v an sv ille an d m an y o th e r cities. L o w er left, a s
w ithin tiie week Jam es VanLom.
re fu g e e s lied w ith th e ir m eag e r possessions b e fo re th e ad v a n c in g w a te rs : lo w er rig h t, as hom eless
form erly q life scout «if th at troop, I
ch ild re n got th e ir first food in m a n y h o u rs a t a R ed C ross em erg en cy depot.
w om en
ha been appointed scout m aster.
tak in g p art told som ething in te r­
P lan C eleb ratio n
nil troops in the d i- tiiil will In
esting about th e industries.
P lans to «•eh br.de th e 27th atini- held in th e high school gym nasi
Sponsored by th e S ervice club.
ver .ary of the Boy Scouts of Arner« j um Follow ing thi inspection con
Deloss A nderson, L ynn Hall and
e a F ebruary 7-13. w ere fo rm ulated tert., of scout skill w ill lx- held j
L loyd A nderson presented in s tru ­
at the iih t I iih : Suiukty, F eb ru ary , and th e public is invited A nnual
»C ontinued fro m p u r» 1»
7. is Scout S unday and T roops I m eeting of the P o rtlan d urea co u n ­ have been p resen ted b y E laine m ental m usical num bers.
M anagers Meet
2tC 22<5 unit S« .» Scout S h ip Ram - , cil will he at the Henson hotel C aldw ell, presid en t of th e B u:i-
V arious questions of city m a n ­
)>•*.>. will a tten d the B aptist church W od’o d a y . evening
uess a n d
Professional W omen's
in a body
Monday. F eb ru ary H I Ttie lu»l of advancem ents follows; club, and h er sister. M ary, was agem ent w ere tak en in vain by
the ann u al inspection and rally of I Second class rank. T roop 216. presented by M ary alone because th e d ram atic d ep artm en t of th e
C offee club in a skit en titled "M eet­
H ills b o r o : J a c k
K en m llv
Troop of the Illness of h er sister.
22(t- Jack A llison. Bill Foelker. Don
H illsboro R otary club presented ing of the B oard of M anagers.”
T he cast included M esdam es F red
Foelk) i G lenn H urty. S tan fo rd an act in w hich v arious m em bers
G ray. V ernon Schoen. T roop 232 of the club, rep resen tin g "the hot C aldw ell. L. Hall. K ath ry n Nolan.
O
tto
O sborne. F red A m acher and
G ard en Home: G ilb e rt Hawley stove league" in action aro u n d th e
T roop 238. Forest Grove: Louis firebox in the old co rn er grocery, II H. S tan n ard
A session of th e city council was
Schultz, Bobby Lynn, D onald B a­ gave an in terestin g review of the
ker
in d u stries of W ashington county on th e spot in an act presented by
Second class m erit badges T roop A ppearin g in th e act w ere C. T. th e fire d e p artm en t in w hich the
204. M ultnom ah; Tom m y G r i e r , R ichardson w ho acted as in te r­ council was rep resen ted as pass­
h an d icraft, carp en try , w oodcarv­ locutor. W illiam Enschede. M I’ ing an o rdinance setting fo rth the
ing T roop 216. Hillsboro: S tanley C ady, R obert B urlingam e, H A. ra n k and p riv ileg e of p ark in g on
4¡(btícBflJBB
H erb ert, corn farm ing; R o b e r t Deck and B. F P y le Each person M ain street T he proposed o rd i­
n ance divided th e rights into th re e
P eters, len th ercraft; Evan West,
carp en try , bookbinding T roop 226, Davidson, m arksm anship; W alter lanes, the businessm en being a l­
Hillsboro: Don M acKenzie, c a r­ E rdm an, nutom obiling. a th l e ti c s , low ed th e lan e n ext th e curb; th e
p entry. T roop 247. H elvetia: ,Wil- public health. T roop 213, Forest em ployes on Main street the second-
lane; and residents of th e city the
iiam B atchelder, farm m echanics, Grove: L ayton B ennett, radio, life- th
ird lane. The farm ers, th e o rd i­
h an d icraft; H enry Bishop, safety; s a v i n g , sw im m ing, nutom obiling.
read, could p ark an y w h ere
Jo h n Lullch. carp en try , handicraft electricity ; W ayne H tchens. sw im ­ nance
could find space to p ark The
p athfinding; H ow ard R itter, health m ing lifesaving, cam ping: R ichard o they
also provided th at those
T roop 238, F orest Grove: G erald Russell, lifesaving, signaling, a rc h ­ In rdinance
e first rank should be the
H ancock, printing, painting, h a n d i­ ery. athletics, public health, first first th in
line
of the fire d e ­
craft. p athfinding; F ran k Russell, aid. T roop 238. F orest G rove: K en ­ p artm en t on ahead
P ro p e rly c o n stru cted
th e w ay to fires or.
path fin d in g . E rnest Russell, p a th ­ neth K line, flrem anshlp. personal if th e re w as no room in front, then
poultry houses will adil
finding; Louis Schulz, p ath fin d in g health, painting, prin tin g , p ath fin d ­ th e first in line behind.
m ate ria lly to the h ealth
F irst class ran k T roop 226. H ills­ ing; Ted T h o rn b u rg h , farm m e­
P resen t C up
chanics. civics; Bill M orley, c a r­
and p roduction of y our boro: Billy E verett, Billy Llcdcr.
B efore th e final act. in w hich
First class m erit badges T roop pen try . first aid to anim als, book­
flock.
204. M ultnom ah: G eorge Hoffman, binding. b ird study, pathfinding.
anim al in d u stry : K en Leavens, b ik ­ T roop 280. S S. R ainbow ; F au rest I
ing. T roop 209. Sherw ood: M ar­ A nderson, lifesaving.
S ta r ran k T nxip 216. Hillsboro; j
shall Gale, civics: Don B allard,
farm layout and building. T roop Ted G ardner.
L ife ran k T roop 213, F o r e s t |
is the ideal m aterial to 216. H illsboro: L oren B ronlecw e,
R ichard Russell
provide p ro p e r lighting. safety ; D elbert Crew s, w o o dw ork­ G rove:
Eagle ran k T roop 247. H elvetia:
safety , path fin d in g ; Ted G a rd ­
It is easily installed, is ing.
ner, first aid. safety; Jack Good- A rnold L eppln.
du rab le and really mex- I m an. p athfinding, safety; Sidney
S eym our, pathfinding, safety, p u b ­
Comes in con-
pensive
lic health. T roop 226, Hillsboro:
venient sized rolls.
Jim Allison, handicraft, firem an -
ship. c a rp en try ; R obert Allison,
w oodturning, handicraft. lifesav ­
ing; P h ilip C orw in, public health:
W e also fe a tu re a
Billy C orw in, safety. T roop 228.
com plete line of
T igard: Bud Selllken, p e r s o n a l
I h ealth ; W alter Wood, r e a d i n g ,
i cam ping, han d icraft.
T roop 247,
Building Materials
H elvetia: P ra n k Baum an, first aid;
Ja c k B aum ann, pathfinding, p e r­
and
sonal health, public safety ; Jam es
“W eak eyes, have you’’ Well, how
many lines can you read on that
c h a rt? ”
"W hat c h a rt? " - Ex.
YOUR RENT MONEY
WILL BUY A HOME!
.250
8
flee show. T h ere w ere no new
•a ics of influrnzu reported.
Many Upsets
and Exciting
Games Played
Crystal Brand
-lb.
box
BAKING SODA
"W hen I get to be a policem an.
I'm going to stan d in fro n t of th e
HOME BAKERY to show off my
star, 'cau se th e food in th e b ak ery
certain ly sm ells good—and m aybe
th e y ’ll give m e som e of th e cookies
like M other bought today fo r only
10c a dozen.”
S pecials fo r
SA TU R D A Y ONLY
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SYRUP
Banana Cream
PIES
Each ..................... 20c
Chocolate D evil’s Food
CAKE
L arge 8-inch L ay er C ake
Each ................... 39c
O atm eal
COOKIES
A m aizó, C ane and M aple. 40 G p u re
m ap le sap. 30-oz. ju g .........................
Superior Brand
GINGY-MIX
Armour’s Star
M ake s o m e G inger
Cookies fo r th e K iddies
Cookie C u tter FR EE
P kg.
5c
CRACKERS
CORNED BEEF
.........1 5 c
10c
P lain or S alted
2 f . ...... 2 5 c
PINEAPPLE
Pancake Flour 10it
D ole’s quality, h a lf slices.
No. 2 l/ i c a n ..........................
CROWN, Self-Rising.
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s. & w.
T he M ellow 'd
COFFEE ’"•■27c
c.„
4SC
C offee.
c ."5 3 c
B ig an d T hick
Dozen ................... 10c
Genuine
PUMPERNICKLE
T he "L ess-fattening" B read
Loaf
...... 10c
Fisher’« Flour
Used Exclusively
MtW 816
homebakery
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BOY BREAD*' J
WITH tOOXBUTHU-BAKiD M lU0M
NORTH SECONO ST.- BACK OF PIGOLV WI66LT
PRODUCE SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Only
Ü r g e " ^ 1" 5’
4 .o, 1 3 c
L arge size. F u ll of juice.
DOZEN
25c
G R A P E F R U IT
LEM ONS
O R A N G E S E S x W
EF large
-TNAVELS
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F fllR U IflV
6 r„ 1 9 c
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N O E P tN O E N T L V
OPEN EVENINGS t SUNDAYS - HIUSBORO.ORE.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
O W N £ O