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Taire Severt
Legion Juniors, in Home Games, Meet Dallas Thursday, W oodburn Saturday
Young Welshman Leaps Into Heavyweight Cornelius Out
State Tourney;
1 ¡tie Scene as Louis’ First Opponent
Legion Juniors
Win and 1 ose;
Here Saturday
A YOUNG
W e i lim an w h > had
b u c e rskive
e m p lo y «
1 f i i e n t u s a c o a l- m in e r , b e llh o p ,
u n d w a ite r , to o k nto< k one d a y
' o f h is b u lg in g m u ,.(le s , ru g g e d
(p h y s iq u e , u n d g e n e ra l a ll- r o u n d
I good h e a lth , a nd d e rid e d f o r t h ­
w it h th a t such m e n ia l tush v.« io
n o t f o r h im .
S o y o u n g T o m m y F a r r be ca m e
a b o x - fig h te r , u h e a v y w e ig h t
b o x - lig h t e r n t th a t, a nd it w a s n ’t
lo n g b e fo re y o u n g T o m m y h u d
e s tu b lb bed h im <*lf th e re in as
o ne o f K in g G e o rg e ’s le a d in g
s u b je c t : in n il K n g lu n d , Ir e la n d ,
u n d th e D o m in io n s b e yo n d th e
sen«.
A c o m p a ra tiv e u n k n o w n ju s t a
fe w m o n th s ago, F a r r ill t m a d e
an im p re s s io n u p o n c a u liflo w e r
a lle y la s t M a rc h w h e n he w o n
th e H r it i h c h a m p io n s h ip fr o m
B en F o o id o f S o u th A fr ic a . B u t
it w a s n o t u n t il tie w h a c k e d th e
d a y lig h ts o u t o f fo r m e r c h a m ­
p io n M a x B a e r a n d sco re d a
th re e - ro u n d k n o c k o u t o v e r W a l­
te r N e u se l, G e rm a n y 's n u m b e r
tw o u n g w a r r io r , th a t th e b ig ­
w ig s o f th e fig h t g o ne re a liz e d
th e 2 3 -y e a r -o ld B r it is h h e a v y «
W e ig h t h a d s o m e ttiin g .
A lth o u g h F a r r ’g w o r k m a n lik e
tr iu m p h « o v e r B a e r a n d N e u s e l
•p e a k
f o r th e m s e lv e s , th e r e ’«
n o th in g lik e a good fo re ig n c h a l­
le n g e r to p u t a d d itio n a l a p p e a l
in to a h e a v y w e ig h t t it le b o u t,
a n d n o one is q u ic k e r to ta k e
a d v a n ta g e o f th is th a n M ik e
Ja co b s, w h o h o ld s tlx * c o n tra c t
f o r Jo e L o u is ’ .services fo r some
tim e to com e.
Win on Sunday
fo u n d
( ¿ u n is He tied u led
S lm tc P a rk H u ll G ro u n d «
I » . • I i
\
l l l l l In n o
4:30 |>. in T liu rw d u y
W o o d b u rn v> llills b o r o
2:30 |> h i . S a tu rd a y
S h o w in g fo rm w h ic h m a y c a rry
i l L I h j o l egion J u n io rs to u <li
ict c h a m p io n s h ip tin* local team
’ w eek w o n fro m
D a lla s f 2
ul l«vd S u n d a y Io W o o d b u rn in
tig b t gam e 2 1
T w o o f tin* local h itte rs w ere
is.»i| fro m
the lin e u p Sunday
hen J .u i'c u
c e n te r fie ld e r and
te lle r and K e m p e r, r ig h t fie ld *
. w e re absent to p la y w ith th e
i bom t n in e In the r e tu r n game
i e S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at 2 30
'th w ill be ha« k in H ill..b o ro u n i-
M u ttir v p h l l i l L l i . r o was l.o v r
und K e rk m a n I n th e n in e in n in g .
I.n v e h e ld W o o d b u rn to s ix h it ;
oid s tru c k out
ii\ e
u ii’ii.
The
W o o d b u rn
h t ir le r u llo w e d seven
lo ts und s tru c k out «even
T he local h u nched th e ir h its lit
th e l i t th re e in n in g s
w ith l.u -
P o rte d r iv in g out a tw o bagger
S ch le g e l n o il K c r k tn iin b o th m ail
aged a lo t in th a t in n in g .
but
Schlegel a llo w e d
h im s e lf to be
ca u g ht o f f ba ;e v o id in g an alm ost
c e rta in
a s.ie
H u lu io w and I. ove
b o th m anaged h its In th e se ve n th
W o o d b u rn h its w e re a ll M u t­
te re d
w it h
llills b o r o p la y in g a
bang up game fro m th e sta rt, g iv ­
in g e x c e lle n t su p p o rt to I.ove at
a ll tim es (>n th e fo d d th e boys
m ade a d is tin c t im p re sl.m in th e ir
nee/ u n lfo i m .
H ills b o ro lin e u p in c lu d e d T a y lo r.
I ll
la iP o rte ,
S r hl r g e l
3b:
K e rk m a n . c. S t , . le c f S ahnow . i f:
I . ’ A H R , th e re fo re , fin d : h im - • I f
Bishop, 2b. and L o v e in th e box
sm a c k in th e c e n te r o f th e
H ills b o ro in..,!’ faces l.s o game,
ccne, ten ­
w it h th e t h ir d in p ro p e rt T h u r s ­ h e a v y w e ig h t i tic
day a fte rn o o n , th e y meet D allas t a t iv e ly se le cte d to be C h a m p io n
here, w ith the b ig gam e S a tu rd a y Jo e Louis’ first opponent e ith e r
w ill fro m W ood- la te th is s u m m e r o r e a r ly n e x t
a f l c r i i ' . ii
I f t ile s
hum
th e n a th ir d gam e w i t h
fa ll. A l l o f w h ic h w i l l g iv e J o h n
W o o d h u rn w ill be p la ye d M on d a y H u ll's c u r r e n t se n sa tio n h is f ir s t
ifte rn o o n on g ro u n d s to be ‘ elected. c ro c k a t som e re a l su g a r.
Pos d ily tie
p la y o ff m ig h t be in
A n d Just w h o is T o m m y F a rr?
H ills b o ro
T he D a lla
gam e i at
He w a s b o rn 23 y e a rs ago a t
P c n n e ra g , in th e R h o n d d a V a l­
B u ttlin g th ro u g h to w in (J 2 o v e r
re g io n o f S o u th
th e D a llas L e g io n
ju n io r
tcum . le y . m in in g
W a le s. S w in g in g a p ic k a t th o
e h iim itio n * o f I ’«.Ik c o u n ty . H ills
b oro's I.«gi«»ii J u n io r scored th e ir p it fa ce u n d e rg ro u n d as a y o u th ,
■ • cond v ic to ry o f the season ut D a l­ F a r r la id th e fo u n d a tio n f o r a
p h y s ic a l
d e v e lo p m e n t.
las F rid a y a fte rn o o n T h e fir s t gum** n ig g e d
wa« w ith I ’o s to ffic e P h a rm a c y J u n * T o d a y he s ta n d s an e ve n s ix
l o r s o f P o rtla n d re s u ltin g in a 4-3
fe e t, a n d w e ig h s s lig h tly o v e r
w in th e w e e k b e fo re
201) p o u nd s.
H ills b o ro m ade 8 h its w h ile the
S u b s e q u e n t ca re e rs as a b e ll­
D a llas v o u n j: !i rs w e re h e ld to fo u r
Bob H e in ric h , w ith K e rk m a n !>«■- h o p a n d w a ite r in a C a r d iif h o ­
te l d id n 't e x a c tly a p p e a l to h in t
h in d th e hat, p itc h e d th e fir s t fiv e
in n in g s b o ld in g D a llas to th re e h its. a n d a b o u t fiv e y e a rs ago he p u t
o n a p a ir o f b o x in g g lo ve s, w it h
W h ile M ille r, F orest G ro v e p itch e d
f u l l in te n tio n s o f m a k in g h is
th«* last fo u r H illin g s w ith K e tch a m
on th<’ re c e iv in g end M ille r a llo w e d
one h it, h u t w a lk e d th re e m the
se ve n th in n in g to a llo w D a lla s to
seur« th e fir s t tun«* H e a jlo w e d one
h it in th e n in th on w h ic h D a llas
<**»r«-d a «‘C<»nd ru n
H ills b o ro scored th re e tim e« on
U n ite d S tates C iv il S e rv ic e c o m ­
thr« e h its m tlie second in n in g ; one«' m issio n lias a n n o u n ce d open c o m ­
in tiie th ir d ; o nce in th e f if t h , and p e titiv e «*xaminatu»ns fo r th e f o llo w ­
ag a in in th e seventh
in g p o sitio n s:
L in e u p
was
K e m p e r,
rf;
La
S e n io r m o tio n p ic tu re d ire c to r.
P o rte ss; S ch le g e l, 3 rd ; K e tch a m
2nd; Jansen c f. T a y lo r. 1st; K e r k - $3.HIM) a ye a r; m o tio n p ic tu re s p e c ia l­
m in c: Steele. If. and H e in ric h , p. ist. $3.200 a y e a r; a nd ju n io r m o tio n
S u b s titu te s w e re T e tric h . c f; B is h ­ p ic tu re ' p« cia h t 42.000 a y e a r F o r­
est S e rvice . D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u l­
op. 2nd. and S a h n o w r f
Otii« i s on th e team , w h o d id not tu re . and S ocial S e c u rity board.
p la y, w e re M e lv in Love. F in n i K o i- 1 A ssista n t c le rk -s te n o g ra p h e r, $1.-
lin . R o b e rt ( ’op Spi< rin g . N o rb e rt 020 a y e a r «for th«* b lin d , e x p e rie n c ­
Knep.er. W a in u i W illia m s K e n n e th ed in tin* use «»f B r a ille and B r a ille
G « o ig e. T ho m a s and Jo h n O 'H a llo r ­ m ach im *s), o ffic e o f e d u ca tio n , D e ­
p a rtm e n t o f th«* In te rio r .
an. and Coates
A ll states e x c e p t Io w a . M a ry la n d .
W illia m M a n s fie ld re g u la r ca tch e r
fo r th e locals, has been out o f th e M assachusetts, M is s tiu ri. N ebraska.
gam«* w it h a b ro k e n a rm H e live s N o rth D ako ta . S o u th D akota. U ta h
V e rm o n t. V irg in ia , and W a sh in g to n ,
in S h e rw o o d
T h e team r a p id ly has been d e v e l­ and th e D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia , have
o p in g in to «»n«* o f th e sn a p piest in re c e iv e d less th a n th e ir q u o ta o f ap-
th is p a rt o f th e state u n d e r th e ! p o in tn x 'iits in th«* a p p o rtio n e d d e ­
sp o n so rsh ip o f a jo in t L e g io n and p a rtm e n ta l se rv ic e a t W a sh in g to n .
bu sin e ssm e n ’s c o m m itte e headed by I) C
F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n m ay be o b ­
Ed L M oore. T h e boys, n o w su p p lie d
F re d C. H o lzn a g cl.
w ith ne w u n ifo rm s co m p le te , m ake ta in e d fro m
H ills b o r o p o sto ffice .
an e x c e lle n t s h o w in g on th e fie ld
T a u g h t b ig league baseball, tin*
te a m has d e v e lo p e d in to u h a rd
h it t in g a g g re g a tio n , w ith th«* a b ility
to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f e v e ry s lip m ade
b y th e ir o pponents.
F in a n c in g has been th ro u g h H ills ­
T e m p o ra ry a u to d riv e r s ' p e rm its
b o ro businessm en, and
H ills b o ro .
B anks. F o re s t G ro v e and p ro b a b ly w ill be issued fro m th e c o u rt house
o th e r le g io n posts in th e c o u n ty . The in H ills b o ro p ro b a b ly u n t il S a tu rd a y
boys are selected fro m e v e ry sec­ n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to P h il B o m a r, w h o
tio n o f th e c o u n ty and b ro u g h t to lias been in ch a rg e o f p e rm its h e re
H ills b o ro fo r p ra c tic e b y m em b e rs on spe cia l a ssig n m e n t since th e m id ­
d le o f June.
o f the L e g io n and o th e rs in te re s te d .
( )n th«- trip to i ».ill.« . the boj
D r iv e rs f a ilin g to o b ta in te m p o r­
w e re ta k e n to d in n e r b y th e c o m ­ a ry p e rm its th e n m ust w a it u n t il tlie
m itte e .
r e g u la r license is issued fro m Salem ,
w h ic h
m a y cause in c o n v e n ie n c e
S c h u lm rrlc li Holds Lead
K iita te : K lrp h e h S e ll
W«*s S c h u lm c ric h s t ill h o ld s the
N O T IC E T O ( K E D IT O R S
b a itin g lead in th e W estern I n ­
I ii th o C ounty C ourt of the S tnte o f O re ­
te rn a tio n a l league, a lth o u g h he has
g o n . f o r W n s h in r t o ii C o u n ty .
d ro p p e d b e lo w th e .400 m a rk . H is In th e M u tt e r o f th e K s U te o f S I’ I’.P H E N
S
E L L , Deceafteri
ave ra g e is .393, 20 p o in ts h ig h e r
N o tic e Is h ereby R iven t h a t th e u m le r-
th a n th e second h ig h e st b a tte r, itiirn
e d hus been d u ly ni»i»»intv«l b y th e
H a rv e y S to re y o f F o re st G rove , n bo ve e n title d C o u rt, hx tn lin in i»t ru t o r o f
th e ewtHte o f S te p h e n H e ll, decvHHvd. n n d
p la y in g fo r Tacom a.
Civil Service Offers
Several Examinations
i. i w ik < lir n in a ti'd fro m th e
r iia n v n t M o n d a y w h e n th e
• \ - lo t a 12-to 4 game to header p la ye d at B anks m th e W ash­
P rin t Speedy base ru n n in g in g to n c o u n ty baseball league. Roy
iv has« b a ll w e re fa c to r if. and V e rb o o rt w ill p la y at 1 30 p m.
in the
i f i c F r u it v ic to r y
T uesdav w ith H ills b o ro and B ank
•cond game
o u rn a m e n t game- fe a tu re d
These
games
are
th
e
re
s
u
lt
o
f r a in ­
he fiv e re m a in in g team* in
ed o u t games to c o m p le te »he last
C h io tti and S h a ttu c k
1 h it each accounted fo r h a lf ro u n d to r th e tutle p la y o ffs , th e w in ­
irn e h u s h its C h io tti , being n e r o f w h ic h w ill re c e iv e a h a n d-
ome 2 0 -inch tr o p h y d o n a te d to the
league by L e s te r Ire la n d & C om ­
T . k i : adva nta g e o f fiv e e rro r,
p a n y o f H ills b o ro and F e n d a ll H a rd ­
ur •■¡ins defeated P o rtla n d W o o l- ware o f Forest G ro v e T h e game
M ill; 5-3 in th e O regon w h i p p ro m is e to be h a rd f«>ught.
. i a i-oall to u rn a m e n t at S ilv e r -
'D ie B a n k s -H ills b o ro a f f a ir last
e Sunday. C h io tti led th e assault w eek was n o t o v e r u n t il th e last
i th e w in n e rs w ith tw o h its . C o r- m an was o u t m th e last in n in g w ith
■!iu scored once in th e f ir s t in - th e fin a l score 4 to 3 fo r B a n k s fa v ­
1,e and fo u r in th e e ig h th , w h ile o r V e rb o o rt upset R oy a nd th e Roy
< i opponents . < ored one in th e boys are o u t to re g a in to p place in
lid and tw o in th e n in th . T h is w a ’ th e league.
e i eond v ic to ry fo r C o rn e liu s in
e to u rn a m e n t.
S ahnow was on th e m ou n d f o r
nrn e liu s, and K ir c h b e h in d th e
it
S a h n o w s tru c k o u t s ix m en.
o rn c liu s lin e u p in c lu d e d
Lyd a .
H olscher.
ss;
S h a ttu c k ,
lb :
(C o n tin u e d fro m pag e I )
tiio tti. lb a nd If; S ahnow . p; V ta ils to be w o rk e d o u t b y t h e
1 k. 2b: D ie r ic k x . 3b; K ir c h , c B re a k fa s t c lu b .
c f; K n is p e ll, If.
T he B usiness and P ro fe ssio na l
v a lle y league schedule W om en's c lu b has p ro m is e d th e ir
Sunday A lo h a w o n fro m A m ity w h o le h e a rte d s u p p o rt o f th e fa ir.
W est O reg o n nosed o u t
A n u n u s u a lly good e n te rta in m e n t
H e e d v ille 9-7. T h e w in n e rs pushed p ro g ra m fo r th e th re e days is be in g
th e w in n in g ru n across hom e in a rra n g e d, a nd w ill be an n ou n ce d
th e seventh.
T w in Oaks,
w i t h la te r.
S c h re in e r
p itc h in g , o v e rw h e lm e d
N o rth P la in s 15-4. Because o f th e
W illia m — " H o w d id y o u b re a k
-•ate to u rn a m e n t. C o rn e liu s -C a rl­
y o u r leg?”
ton game was postponed.
B il l— " I th r e w a c ig a re tte in a
Scores fo llo w :
m a n h o le and stepped on it . ” — Ex
Improvements on
Fair Grounds Up
M r. and M rs M u r p h y o f B a k e r arc
s p e n ding th e s u m m e r m o n th s al tlie
h o m e o f t h e ir s o n -in -la w and d a u g h ­
te r. M r. and M rs. Jam es M oore.
Miss Minnie Vanderzanden re­
turned to Portland Monday eve­
ning to resume her work after a
week's vacation.
CHOCOLATE DRINK
liv e lih o o d w it h in th e r in g .
i i i s in te n tio n s w e re good b u t
Ills e a rly e ffo rts h a r d ly s ta m p e d
h im us a h e a v y w e ig h t o f a n y
g re a t p ro sp e cts. H e w o n d e c i­
sio n s o v e r T o m m y Ix iu g h ra n a n d
H o b O lin in v e r y la c k - lu s tc r
co n te sts a n d w a s h e a d e d fo r n o ­
w h e re in p a r t ic u la r u n t il he g o t
tiis ch a n ce a g a in s t B e n F o o rd .
A c q u is itio n o f th e B r it is h t it le
g a ve h im s o m e th in g o f a n a m e
h o w e v e r, e ve n th o u g h B r it is h
lig h te r * h a v e fa ile d to c u t m o re
o f a fig u re in h e a v y w e ig h t ra n k s ,
a n d th e n he w a s m a tc h e d w it h
B a e r. H e re c e iv e d $10,000 f o r
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Grade
Y M ilk ai d Cream
League
Old Time Baseball
Men Meet July 18
B e ryteren &
T u e sd a y < <>i
P e rfe c tio n
B a k e ry
R e tu rn clash b etw een B a tte ry " E "
and th e P e rfe c tio n B a ke ry, b itte r
c o u n ty league riv a ls . W ednesday
n ig h t w ill h o ld th e fe a tu re spot in
th e lo c a l s o ftb a ll schedule fo r th e
c o m in g w eek. T h e B a ke rs to o k an
8 -to -5 d e cisio n a t th e fir s t m e e tin g
and th e s o ld ie rs have been " itc h in g '
fo r a n o th e r c ra c k a t th e league
leaders.
R o ya l Soda a n d R. J. M*»nn
staged a re a l b a ttle ro y a l fo r th e
to p spot in th e c ity league F rid a y
n ig h t, a fo u r- ru n r a lly in th e fin a l
fra m e g iv in g th e Soda W o rk s a 14-
to-10 w in R o ya l stepped o u t to an
e a rly lead o n ly to have th e B eer
B arons tie th e score in th e s ix th . A
b a rra g e o f h its in th e seventh gave
R oyal Soda W o rk s fo u r ru n s and
th e game.
B e rg g re n
&
Johnson.
c o u n ty
league c e lla rite s . v e ry n e a rly upset
th e P e rfe c tio n B a k e rs F rid a y n ig h t.
G o in g in to th e last in n in g on the
s h o rt end o f an 8 -to -3 score. B. &
J. m astered S te in b a c h 's sla n ts to
score th re e ru n s. T h e bases w e re
O ld tim e b a seball p la y e rs fro m a lt
p a rts o f the P a c ific N o rth w e s t w ill
a tte n d th e a n n u a l
O ld T im e rs
H o m e c o m in g " at V a u g h n
stree t
p a rk S u n d a y n ig h t. J u ly 18 T h e
e v e n t is scheduled fo r 7:15 p. m.
S e ve ra l o ld tim e rs fro m th is c o u n ­
ty w ill be in attendance, in c lu d in g
P addy K re itz . H ills b o ro , w h o w ill
p la y. T h e re is to be an a ll- s ta r gam e
in c lu d in g th e best o f th e ta le n t o f
ye ste rd a y.
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M otors
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e
ies.— H ills b o ro A rg u s .
p la s te rin g P la y b o y
M a x ie
n il
o v e r a L o n d o n r in g , to p e a r n ­
in g s f o r h im u n t il th e n , and
a d d e d f u r t h e r to his la u re ls and
b a n k a c c o u n t w h e n he kayoed
N e u s e l a l i t t l e la te r.
A f a ir b o x e r a n d c a p a b le o l
d o in g a io t o f d a m a g e w i t l i a
s o lid r ig h t h a n d p u n c h , F a r r a p ­
p e a rs to be a w e lc o m e a d d itio n
to th e s a d ly t h in n in g r a n k s o i
h e a v y w e ig h t c o n te n d e rs . A t le a sl
th e B r it is h t h in k so. A n d so docs
M ik e Jacobs, w h o hopes to pack
th e fa n s in to Y a n k e e S ta d iu rc
th e w e e k o f S e p t. 13, w h e n Joe
L o u is f ir s t d e fe n d s h is t it le .
R o tale
S U T II E U i
G eorge
I IS A I
<1. Eroat
SE TTLEM ENT
th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re -
' ' v.
1
ton I
th e M u tte r - f th e L a a t W ill a n »1
T< a m e n t a n d E s ta te o f G E O R G E O.
I B U S T . Deceased.
S’l ’ i e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r-
1 e x e c u to r ' f
th e L a s t W il l
and
* ta m e n t and «•-’ a te o f G e o rg e O . F ro s t,
ea-ed. has file *! h is f in a l a c c o u n t and
• i t »»4 such
e x e c u to r in th e C o u n ty
'n r t t f th e S ta te «if O re g o n f o r W aah-
n C o u n ty , a n d th a t said f in a l ac-
in t a n d r e p o rt has been »et f o r f in a l
u rin g a m i -e l d e m e n t b e fo re aaid c o u r t
th e c o u r t ro o m th e r e o f in H ill- b o r o ,
eg« n. on M o n d a y , A u g u s t 16, 1937, a t
«■‘clo ck a. m . o f s a id day.
d a te d ar,«l f i r r t p u b lis h e d J u ly 1’ . 1937.
L a s t p u b lic a tio n A u g u s t 12. 1937.
G EOHGE I ’
E R O S T , E x e c u to r o f th e
W ill and T e **a m e n t a n d E s ta te o f
•ry e ( I
F r o s t, Deceased.
M.
II. I l l M P , re sid e n ce and address.
l!-h< ro. O re g o n , A t to r n e y f o r E x e c u to r
d E s ta te .
u ly IS. 22. 29. A u g u s t 5. a n d 12. 19371
i* state p o lic e b e g in s c h e c k - N e x t W ednesday. J u ly 21. th e reg
« i s Plans nr«* b e in g mad»* u la r c x a m iiic t* w ill n - one Li. sched
th e ch e cku p . B u m a r Mud
n u m b e r o f te m p o ra ry li-
muetl .sine«* B o m a r a rriv e d , is
re p o rte d Wedn«*sdav n ig h t.
Say y o u saw i t In th e A rg u s .
You h av en ’t ta ste d bread at its I
you have trie d J u lia Lee W rig h t’1
from h e r own fav o rite recipe, J
W right B read pleases because of its
taste, its b e tte r fla v o r and its fine
Try a lo af— your fam ily will like it
loaf
13c l-lb. l o a f ..............
W h ite o r W heat
W h ite o r W heat
T ry O ur Specialty B R E A D
10 d iffe r e n t k in d s
C e llo
HOT SAUCE
Del M onte -1
cans
A
CHEESE
O regon. F u ll C re am
MACARONI
P o rte r's M ade.
JAM- JELL
F o r m ak in g Ja m s and
"
8-oz. botile
I ’ rires
F fft’i live
Iftn
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JAR RUBBERS
S a tu rd a \
-f
J. / *
Regular
25c pkg.
EGG NOODLES
Ju s t L ik e H om e M ade.
Regular
4
25c pkg............ i « J «
MARSHMALLOWS
4 Q.
Pound
Fluffiest.
WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES
2
-< »7
K ellogg’s
?.. JL i
la rg e pkgs.
V-
Cornflakes 3
Shortening 3
RALSTO N.
Sugar
R egula
PURE
CANE
Heavy Red R ubber
M on d a y.
D ouble-lipped
dozen
i S a tu rd a y O n ly»
Fels-Naptha
CHEESE
Salmon
OYSTERS
APRICO TS for CANNING
Be sure and get yours this week
Y A K IM A ’S. FANCY. LUG
Cloth
NEW POTATOES
BANANAS
Y e llo w R ip e F r u it
T h e best a t th e
SOAP
N e w . W h ite .
N ic e Size.
LETTUCE
L a rg e . S o lid . C ris p Heads
heads
□WEST PRICES
The Original Naptha. Cleans Ev
RED RIPE
F or slicing
Cloverbloom. Aged for
flav o r. Pound
.........
C olum bia River Good
can
quality
Coffee
W illap a No
Double size
IP R FFF
F re sh
D a ily
FLOUR
P roduce Specials fo r F rid a y and S atu rd ay
APRICOTS
SNOWDRIFT
P ure V egetable
S hortening
Yakima. Fancy quality
Can now. Box
TOMATOES ¿ X .
IIP A
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SO AP
CELERY HEARTS
F resh, crisp .
Itim e li
Phone 4KX1
W 'r Reserve the Right to L im it (ju a n titlc s
F R E E D E I.IV E R IE S
OtJV
Crisco
Jell Well 3
Oxydol
O V A L T IN E — A
cans
Sliced. Lots of lean
1 lb........................
barrel of pep
in every cup.
QOn
»i
50c size
G RAPENUTS
T he crunchy
b re a k fa s t.
Pkg.
4 fix *
JLOC
TOILET SOAP—Camay. The
soap for soft skins.
£*r.
PO S T T O A S T IE S
N ew low price. 4
pkgs.
J
M IX IT E
Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday — July
mflRH€T
9 ^ /»
White King.
Large pkg.
F o r fin e r
B aking .
Bacon
FLAKES
MATCHES
The Be«t “
Local grown, crisi
Stringless. Poun
G R A P E N IT
Searchlight
6-box curto
A
H O N E Y l. ig S h t a C n lo d vcr
M
MAYONNAISE
W - . s v i _ . l V v J sld n c
AJ b o x
S m a ll. D a in ty S alted W afers.
A rm o u r's S ta r
« « « •« «
i.gc. 3'._.-oz. ja r
D e lic io u s C re am e d on Toast.
A IRW A Y . P erfect
blend. Pound ......
Pork & Beans 2
B a rg a in
more Ilian 400 units of Sunshine
Vitam in D per q u a rt
Quart
fo u n tv
Oregon
Have You Tried the New
Delicious, C ream y-R ich
Ire la n d * . T u e *,
»ie. W ’ilne«<tuy
rein
loa d e d w h e n
th e la«t m an wan
th ro w n out.
B a tte ry F ' dumped R F Mating
15 to 13 W ednesday n ig h t in a n ­
o th e r t h r illin g game. T h e ru n n e rs
came fro m b e h in d to tie th e score
at 8 up b u t w e re u n a b le to h o ld
th e G uardsm en. In th e o th e r h a lf
of
thi*
d o u ble-h e a de r. Ire la n d '«
d o w n e d th e M en ’s Shop 10 to 3.
B lo o m in g nosed out th e C o rn e liu s
V e n e tia n s " 6 to 5 T uesday n ig h t in
one o f th e closest games on th e
w e e k's schedule. T h e same n ig h t
C a d y M o to r Co. cam e fro m b e h in d
to d efeat K u y -M a lm g 29 to 25 in u
re a l o ld -fa s h io n e d s lu g -fe st.
T u r n t y - t h r e r - y e a r - o ld T o m m y F a r r, G re a t B rita in 's forem ost
aspiran t to the h e a v y w e ig h t crow n now w orn by Joe I.ouis, d e m ­
onstrates to one o f his oldest ad m ire rs just how lie lets go w ith
a short rig h t hook.
In the circle. F a r r is shown sm iling w ith
satisfaction, hut s till w e a rin g the scars of b attle, the m orning a lte r
he defeated M a x B a r r .
SNOWCAP. Hardwheat. for
tighter, fluffier bread.
Green Spot
Leaders Clash
Wednesday in
Softball Tilt
»Imp*
License Bureau
Will Close Soon
has d u ty < |iin lifie « l ms such.
N o w , th e r e fo r e ,
a ll peraonn t i n v i n i f
« Inin»-» a u n in s t naid e s ta te a re h e re b y
n o tifie d an«l r«s|nire«| to p re a e n t th e sam e,
to g e th e r w ith
p ro p e r v o u c h e r« th e r e fo r ,
to t iie u n d e m iirn e « l a t th e la w o ffic e a o f
G. R u s s e ll M o rg a n in H ills b o r o , O re g o n ,
w it h in s ix m o n th s fr o m th e d a te h e re o f.
D a te d a t H ills b o r o , O re g o n , th is 14th
d a y o f . lu ly , 1937.
L . E. W IL K E S . A d m in is t r a to r o f th e
E s ta te o f S tephe n S e ll. I »«'«easel.
(•. R I 'H S E L L M O R G A N * A t to r n e y f o r
A d m in is t ra to r.
« J u ly If», 22, 29. A u ffu a t R. a n d 12. 1937)
Double Header
in County Play
Danks Sunday
T A P IO C A
COCOA
Baker's,
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