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    T h u r (lav. F e b ru a ry 25, 1937
IIIL L S B O IIO
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
P ag e Seven
Heavertonto Meet Local High School Quintet in Hillsboro Friday Night
1 lillii to Meet
Beavers H ere
F riday N ight
S c h u lm
E l u t e d , S i g n s
W
l l i l l i i basket I . F r i d a y n liilit
w ill h o .• a n o th e r t r y ui th e H r n
e l Io n
h iM ip s te n
tn
n
e .lin r
e r ic h
h»
h r
ith
L e a v e r s
W<
Si h u b n r i ic ii, IIHLshoro'.s c o n ­
tr ib u tio n to tin* n a tio n a l pastim e,
ba eball, appeai(*t|
T h lU alay a I
. hvadqu u t e i» o f t|„ - P o rtla n d i l r . n
• 1'• u i I ‘" it la n d and agnvd bis eon-
tt act foi
tb c co in in g ><» t .o n ’ in
p re p a ra tio n fo r t)
tri p
tb to
th e » p im g tr a in in g •amp.
La-1 y. a r Wes pla
d w ith L r
lu ye
y cd
Angel»-.• and tin.', yca i he d i t ’lui
he is w illin g to lay b< t th a t
In
b a ttin g a V 'iU 'p * w ill be b( twee i
32.» and 310 La 4 ye a r he butt •d
301. d r iv in g in «3 ru n s fo i the
A ngel»
As lie signed h is n e w c o n tra c t.
W e
•
p i «
i- d b i . r ia l i, a ; b , (¡c-
c la n n g that his a m b itio n since hi .
g ra d u a tio n fro m O regon S ta te in
102(1 has been to p la y b a ll w ith
th e team fro m his o w n section o f!
the coast
We no w is the o w n e r o f an ad to
amt fis h in g cam p a t Beaver, in ;
T illa m o o k c o u n ty w h e re he has!
• pent tin- w in te r f ix in g u p t h e I
pince F ro m h l . exercise, he p o in t i
« nt lie ha e m erged w ith a w e ig h t
of 210 p< u n it » w h ic h e; la pound !
u n d e r hi» l e u l w e ig h t w h in he I
re p o rts fo r s p rin g tr a in in g
H a rve y S to re y o f Forest G r o v e .
w ill leave S a tu rd a y fo r th e t r a in ­
in g
cam p o f th e P o rtla n d U cavei
at F u lle rto n , Cal.
p liiv e d m i th e l l i l l i i tiim i' C o n .id
l i i t u : th e I i h ’ I i I
I i r o n i »,|(| Ih,.
; . la lu lilll*
o f H e u v e lto n
in
tile
Icinhie, tin
b lu e u tid w h ile w ill
l i n e a b u ttle m i hand
I ’ le v io ie . ,'1'urr, ill th e gam e play
n l J a n u a ry 21. cave th e Ih .iv r i
Hie v ic to ry 30-11
T ue sd a y n ig h t, a fte r le a d in g St
M a ry 's u n t il th e la t fe w m in u te ,
nt pln.v. u s h ift In ttie H illu lin e
up
p e l llllt te . l
St
M a ry 's n i a lly
u lu e li r u i n e d th a t team in to the
jlu r n n by
w in n itiK
i ore »f 28
to 21
In the f ir s t h a lf. St M »ry s led
by one p o in t w ith the t a lly 12-11
the lead b e in g c a rrie d by »ix fr»»c
th ro w s a nd th re e fie ld goul.<
<•<>inpii.«hc(l w h ile l l i l l i i rnude fo u r
g o a l, fro m th<’ fie ld and placed
th re e out o f fiv e fre e t h r o w
In
th e xeei nd h a lf th e hx*ol hoys »cot -
ed 10 to th e v ic t o r ’s 10. S t ’ M a ry s
o u td is ta n c in g th e m m i x fie ld goals
to fo u r a nd » h ik in g fo u i o u t o f 10
free th ro w » .
S t.o i m g fo r llills h o r o w e re I l iu m -
g a rtn e i a n il G rog a n , fo rw a rd s . M i l ­
le r
ce n te r, and S u th e rla n d and
W o ja h n g u ard-
S u b stitu te s u e ic
Busch. H u e k e r and B ctzer. f o r ­
w a rd -. S tre tc h e r and
L a w re n ce ,
g u a rd *.
T w o games on »uecesidve night».
T h u rs d a y a nd F rid a y . b ro u g h t v ic ­
to ry in one. and d efeat in the
o th e r w h e n th e B lu e and W h ite d e ­
F irs t m e e tin g o f th e proposed
feated ('la t.s k a n ie S a tu rd a y n ig h t W. »hington c o u n ty baseball league
2«- 21 fo llo w in g a * • »re o f 21-19 fo r wax held la»t T uesday n ig h t. D r.
F lid a y n ig h t
Furent G ro v
A b ra m /, o f H ilL b o r o was asked to
llillk lM . r n 11»>
I o r r a t G ro v e <21»
co n d uct th e m e e tin g and e x p la in
11« u in x a r 1 n r r . I
F
lu . W « l« li
the aim » and purposes o f th is
< .»«m « n . y
H a lle r
5
n e w ly pla n n ed idea
M ill. r , »
I.
C u lv e r
(2
S u t h e r la n d
6, W in e la n d
Plans a re to co n d u ct th e league
q
A n tra
W»»j » h ii
S u lo t lt u te a :
o
t.aw rent e 2. a- a p u re ly c o u n ty league w ith the
• i
p la ye r» p icke d fro m
W a sh in g ton
I • i r - • (« r»»* «• H .>.1 ;
c o u n ty o n ly. T h is w ill »top the
llllla b o r u (S O
( la t a k a n ie ( l i t
| l« t i m g n r t n r r .
2. K e l ly
fo rm e r p ra c tic e o f d e le g a tin g p la y ­
( . n - n o i. .
I . O le a n
ers w h o are p a id fo r th e ir service-,
M il I r r 6
O llila
and p ic k e d fro m o u t
o f to w n .
lu , G r u h u in
S u l h e r la n d .
L a u re .,.-
M I’ h r i hui
A b ra m » said. It w ill a ls o g iv e th e
H ill
H i e h I W jn h , ,
S u t M id t u tr
lo ca l p la ye rs a chance to be de ­
K«4«r. f
2 . ( * la l« k a . i
velo p e d in th e hom e c o m m u n ity
and town.» th a t have n o t been f i ­
n a n c ia lly a b le to im p o rt p a id p la y ­
ers an eq u al chance in th e p la y o f
th e league games
O ffic ia ls w ill be a p p o in te d by
th e head o f th e league to do a w a y
w ith hom e to w n decisions.
Team s rep re se n te d w e re zMoha.
F irs t m o v e o f th e season to o r ­
B
ank.-. V e rb o o rt. N o rth P 1 a i n s
ga n ize
th e
Sunset
L e ague
fo r
s p rin g baseball,
was announced T w in Oaks. C o rn e liu s . G uston. H ills ­
t i l l , w eek b y E rn ie C lin to n , p re s­ b o ro a nd O renco. A fte r th e m e e t­
id e n t w h o has c .iih s l a m e e tin g at in g th e c ro w d was in v ite d and
A lo h a F e b ru a ry 28 at 2 3(1 p in A ll tre a te d to a “ stag n ig h t" lu n ch e on
m em bers h a ve been re q u e ste d to at th e hom e o f G eorge W ic k o f
a tte n d
the C h e v ro le t co m p a n y, w h ic h o f-
S e v e ra l n e w a p p lic a tio n s
have fe re 1 its o ffic e s as a m e e tin g place
been re ce ive d b y th e se cre ta ry, F. N e xt m e e tin g w ill be T ue sd a y n ig h t
E C u m m in g s, it bus been re p o rte d
at H ills b o ro .
T tie league I,a . g ro w n in to one o f
th e fastest in th e state.
T e a c h e r—"R o b e rt, w h a t d o th e y
roxsc in Ire la n d '.'"
H u b e rt — "1 k n o w , b u t I d o n 't
w a n t to say It. M o th e r te lls m e I
m u s tn ’t ta lk to u g h ."- Ex.
Plans M ade for
Baseball League
C ounty H oop
League N ears
eason s End
L o c a l
Wa h ih '.ton c o u n ty
b a sk e tb a ll
h ague w ill fin is h it p la y in g sched­
ule m x t w <« k
a fte r w h ic h th e
c h a m p io n s h ip p la y begins
The
t h ia -• to p t. m i a rc H ills b t.ro O i
c m .» and
T ig a rd , w in c h p la y t o i
i n 1 an i a m u d
place cu p
T he
games are to be on a n e u tra l flo o r
once a ro u n d w ith a p a id o ffic ia l
A i i a :ig (m e rits are now' be in g c o m ­
pleted
H ills b o ro ba» been tr a v e lin g t.>
P o rtlu n d
e ve ra l n ig h ts a week to
p la y teams in th a t »eetor arid have
won a m a jo r ity o f th e game p la y ­
ed Team s p la ye d so fa r th is < a -
»n a ie D olan W re i km g. M u ltn o ­
m ah C ream .
K e n to n M e th o d is t..
Jantzeri M ills , P o sto ffice P h a rm a cy,
and B ra d fo rd Cloth» Shop.
H ills b o ro
has w o n seven
and
lost tw o in th e league W a h n e r i
league h ig h p o in t m an. T ig a rd is
'e m m l w ith th e same percentage
o f games w on and lost and O ren -
eo d ra w s u p in th ir d place w ith
six w o n and th re e looses Baughm an
i see,»mi in h ig h » co rin g
N e xt
week H ills b o ro w ill m eet T u a la tin
and B e a ve rto n t h e ir and C o rn e liu s
here
Hi teon
H
M
T o t ; ir to Speak
L a m a r Tooze, p ro m in e n t
P o rt­
la n d a tto rn e y , w ill be th e s p e a k e r
M o n d a y n oon at th e c h a m b e r o f
com m erce. H is s u b je c t w i l l b e
'N in e O ld M e n .” a discussion.
LARD
l 0 pail
'b- T.45
Summer Sausage lb. 22c
H a lf o r W h o le
___________ F resh
W illa pas
H E R R IN e ^
H o lla n d . J u st in.
Yes, Low Prices
s '« ™ . . .
Cut P r i c e s
P ure B razilian
Lb. 19c
No. 2 y 2
cans
B r e a k fa s t. L u n d i
D in n e r s D a ily
(tpi
PR ESC R IPTIO N S OUR SPECIALTY
M o rrell’s E a ste rn .
Ä
a
x -' s
c u r e d : .................................
M o rrell’s E astern.
M edium size. Pound
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars ........ 14c
Snowflake CRACKERS, 2-Ib. box
27c
G ra h a m s
SALMON, Happyvale Pink, tail can 10c
Libby’s DEVILED MEAT, 3 y4-tins 10c
BROKEN RICE
4 lbs. 15c
JELLWELL, Ass t. Flavors, 3 pkgs. 14c
HERSHEVS COCOA,’/ 2-lb. can .... 8c
PORK & BEANS
4 11-oz. tins 19c
Price» Effective F rid ay , S a tu rd a y a n d M onday, Feb. 26, 27, and M arch 1
ilc
2
F a n c y Q u a lity
CRACKERS
PIN E A PPL E
D o le ’s Q u a lity
H a lf S lices
No. 2-s
T in
S u p e r io r
P la in o r S a lte d
Bread, th e " S t a f f o f L ife ." is ou r
best and cheapest e n e rg y food and
the a v e ra g e A m e ric a n cats m ore
bread th a n a n y o th e r food. T hen
w h y n o t c a t th e best.
4b.
2
25c
CHEESE
O ld C heddar.
to P e rfe c tio n
15c
Lb.
27c
M A Y O N N A IS E Pound
Bu,k
15c
b ox
Macaroni
Hot Sauce
cans
FREE CEREAL D IS H
___
^
7
W ith I hree Standard or T w o Large
CORiN FLAKES
- ; .
Shortening
10c
BEANS
VANILLA
W H IL E T H E Y LA ST
F la v o r
G u a ra n te e d n o t to
3
Z
25c
3c
J“lc>’ N"™1’
99e
Xiii-L
M e d iu m size. Dozen
s
5c
T ry
ONIONS, U. S. No. 1
th e m fo r s m a rt salads.
25 lbs. 29c
M ost e v e ry o n e is p la n tin g some fo r te n d e r, q u ic k , g re e n onions.
W e have a com plete line of SEEDS. P a c k e ts a n d bulk.
M ost bulk seeds priced a t ................................. 2 lbs. 25c
! B A N A N A S fru
Pnncy
"“ 'i,y
it. Pound
» W .S V S
TVe Reserve
t h e R ig h t
HAD[ WITH lOO^BUTnU BAKCDOHlHOOK
NORTH SECON0 ST - BACK OF PIGOLY WIC0L7
OHN EVENINGS t. SUNOATS - HILLSBORO ORE
to L im it
Q u a n titie s
W e R e s e r v e th e R ig h t to L im it Q u a n titie s
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4
«
45c
B,e"d ,1.87
3
23c
A t S a f e w a y S to r e O th e r Store
CALAVOS. Each
la rg e 30 size.
oc.
A gain we show you a c o m p a rativ e shopping
list w hich proves th a t S afew ay consistently
sells fo r less.
Celery. Bunch ....... 9c
E x tr a
39c
15c
19c
15c
23c
pkgs.
FR EE— C ereal Bowl w ith E ach D eal— FREE
L a rg e , fa n c y , w e ll bleached. F re e fro m
a ll fro s t.
IOC
'" f “ , , ? '” "’ ao1“1
P re m iu m
FL O U R 49-lb. b a g ...........
K E L L O G G S FLA K ES
E x tra Y a lu e
Y o u w i l l h ave to see it to r e a lly a p ­
p re c ia te its v p lu e . L a rg e , w h ite heads.
O re. I'. S. N o. 3. M o u n ta in g r o w n . R ea l q u a lity .
'
Libby’s PINEAPPLE, 1% tins
10c
Lucky Sail CRAB, No. y2 tin .......
15c
POST TOASTIES, 2 reg. pkgs.
15c
White Star Tuna Fish, 2 No. V2 tins 29c
Baker’s CHOCOLATE, ^-lb. b a r ......15c
Fidelis. C a lifo rn ia 's F in est
lbs.
SATURDAY O N LY
50 'U 1 .3 9
X CS
ID A H O
RED .....
Cauliflower. Head 9c
P roduce Specials for F rid ay and S a tu rd a y Only
CELERY UT
PARSNIPS
GRANGES
V'ltLAl
3 VJL^ J
■ J
q u a r t » .........................
A t SA FEW A Y fo r F in er
FRUITS and VEGETA BLES
A rm o u r's B ig B en
PO TA TO ES
V i.
Merry mix 2
1118 BI 1"*^
WINES
25 >
lbs.
STOP! a
8c
SOAP
D ouble-size
b ars .............
d
( ’loiki
b a k e o u t.
.......................
1
Log Cabin SYRUP, medium size
MARSHMALLOWS, Fluffiest, lb.
WASHING POWDER, Ige pkg........ 19c
RITZ CRACKERS. Pound box ......
O xydol
Del Monte PEACHES, 2I//2 ti n s ......... 15c SALAD DRESSING, bulk, pint ......
S lic e d o r H a lve s
HILLSDALE KRAUT, 2 No. 2l/2 tins
A rm o u r's
p o p u la r m ixer.
W h ite
O
y « « « u i&jfiSw ¿ T he
he p ° p u ia r m ,x er-
M ade front
finest h a rd w h e a t
SPA N ISH
STYLE .............
FREE DELIVERY
4 Tim es D aily 4
PH O N E 2171
V a n C a m p 's
.A lw ays F resh
T ops th e List in E v e ry F e a tu r e
B ig B o y is s u p e rio r to a n y lo a f
o f bread w e h n ve been a b le to
fin d . P ro v e it fo r y o u rs e lf b y t r y ­
in g it.
See h o w
lo n g i t stays
fresh. G e t a lo a f to d a y. A sk fo r
B ig B o y B re a d w it h th a t r e a l
h o m e -m a d e fla v o r .
LEAF
HONEY
47c
COFFEE
3 55c
! Tomatoes
s
i °
8
Slicsd Bacon
28c
PICNICS
in effect on all sundry an d discontinued lines
of m erchandise. Come in .and save!
BREA D
1st— Fresh m ilk gives llig B o y m ore
fo o d v a lu e and fla v o r. 2 nd— Big
B o y is m ade w it li 100': p u re b u t­
te r th e v e ry best s h o rte n in g . I t
g ive s y o u e x tra v ita m in s A
not
fo u n d in o r d in a r y s h o rte n in g . 3 rd —
B ig B o y Is b a ke d one f u ll h o u r
(com p a re d to 25 to 35 m in u te s fo r
th e average b a k e r's lo a f a nd ca lle d
s lo w -b a k e d )
B ig B o y B re a d is
not doughy.
F IR E
Prices E ffective F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y , Feb. 26 and 27
T he P h arm acy is open for business w ith
S P IN A C H No.
Oregon
Gr''""'
2 1 can
It has m ore fo o d v a lu e per loaf,
b e tte r fla v o r, m o re d ig e s tib le and
c o n ta in s
m o re v ita m in s .
W hy?
C tieek these facts a n (I com pare
th e m w it li th e b re a d yo n are no w
b u y in g .
lb. 15c Sliced Bacon lb. 25 »
5t.„
75c OYSTERS qt. 40c
F o r S ea so n in g
“SEEING IS BELIEVING’’
now being rem odeled to give H illsboro one of
I he most m odern, up-to-date d ru g stores
in O regon.
VZHAT’S W H A T ABOUT
BIG BOY
BACON
H ills b o ro A rg u s c o n ta in s a ll th i
new s o f H ills b o r o a n d th e s u r ¡
ro u n d in g
c o m m u n itie s .
R ead i i 1
and k e e p in fo rm e d on w h a t it
h a p p e n in g a t hom e.
tf
" S A V E O N D R I ’G S”
N ow I n d er
N ew M a n a g em en t
Q U A LITY
SAVINGS
SA TISFACTIO N
itro all vouis w hen you shop a t th e HILLSBORO
M EAT CO. High q uality m eats a t low est prices,
plus genuine satisfactio n are all w ithin easy reach
w hen you shop here.
S atu rd ay Specials
S afew ay will most often save you m oney on all your
p u rch ase-, consistently selling fo r less. Come in and
m ake your own com parison—
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
D eep
^H ILLSB O R O M EA TC O .
( f i . n i l n u . d - r .. m B i , , 11
o w le r s
» e a ii. ii p r iz e «
lt->y
C a m p b e ll w e n t i n ’ .i
f i r n t p la c e f o r t h e F a ir w a y M a r k e t p r iz e
b y » p o in t « .
I l i y h S c o re « f u r W e e k
A m e r ic a n
1«.»«>«*. J a c k
lt u « h lo w . 1 c-
i ’ it y . (« C o r e y . 221
( i in m e r c ia l. I . H u n k ,
1 » 9 ; N a t io n a l. B S ig le r . 2 u l t ; « a n n e r y . L .
H e w i t t , lii 7 .
I .M ilie u , V a le n e i* n<le r w o - m I,
1 5 4 ; J o s e p h in e H t e w a r t , 146.
S a y y o u s a w it In t h e A rg u s.
Dixie Mountain
Grange to Meet
T h e re a re m a n y b ra n d s o f bread
m ade to d ay. Som e are m ore n u tr i­
tio n s and ta s ty th a n o thers G et
a c q u a in te d w ith th e m a ll. le a rn
how th e y a re m ade and w h a t th e y
a re m ade o f T h e n com pare th r
facts la -fo re you ehoosc y o u r bread
friends Can (jive
I lelp io Contestants
e e t
vho tra v e ls th e b re a d th o f a con-
a re u n d e rw i
th e o r- t ■ fo n t fo r n in e d a y ,, w ith a ll e x ­
p
g a n iz a tio /i o f k t le at
o n ¡ p a id a nd has th e chance tv
'* w h a t lies b e yo nd th e b o rd e r
and po .b ly th re e , to ta k e p a rt in
Í th e U n ite d States
th e
a n n u a l N o rth w e s t B o w lin g
to u r oarm i. l la Id in V u c o u v e i . B
»test o f E ve ryth in *?
C
A ei (»riling to Hay D illo n , on*
T h e best o f r a ilw a y accom m oda-
team a lre a d y ha . been assured
ons a v /a it ttie girl.*, fro m a ll p a rts
T h e to u rn a m e n t w ill b<* lu d d in
th e P a c ific N o rth w e s t w h o w ill
A p r il.
o ' w in n e rs in th e i.n n u a l tr a v e l
Lrairur Htar.rfitiir«
■ ulest a nd w h o w ill be c o m p a n io n s
W
r.
A m r r l r a n —
of I!,-' g ir l fr o m th is c o u n ty on th is
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H o w m a n y W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty
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I ’ . /» .I S . h J u
g irls are th e re w h o have tra v e le d
per
I,
í itr
,n -ueh lu x u r y , liv e d in ttie best
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hotels and have been p e rs o n a lly
l'u n I im «
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