Page Six Thursday, January 13, 19,'tH Bibb in Court; Sentence Set for Saturday 8100 L Case of R obert Paul Bibb, chare- cd w ith assault with a dangerous w eapon, w as brought before cir- ciut court yesterday m orning. Bibb w aived grand ju ry indictm ent and w a s arraigned o n inform ation Sentence was postponed until S a t urday . Bibb was said t o have w ounded Ed G ross w ith a shotgun in a fracas at the M artin His-rdt farm n ear O renco last month. O rders w ere given in circuit court in the follow ing cases during the w eek: Fred I. P roctor vs Jo h n and M argaret Holden et al. default: V incent K alafate » - H arry Fluke dism issal; M. B. Bump vs. Cora Brow n O penlander and O tto O pen- lan d er: P. H. P arm er and R P arm er vs L. N. Tom pkins dismissal: m at te r of liquidation of Bank of B ea verton; A C B arbo vs Jo h n Doe St. John and Ja n e Do»' St. John, dism issal; Lily E kenkran tz vs Egon E kenkrantz: G eneral Discount co r poration vs. W cstim ber L um ber com pany, dismissal: George D. and L au ra S earles vs W alter and H enry D onnem an. o rd er releasing exhibits to A lbert M. H odler. deputy d is trict attorney of M ultnom ah coun ty; A lbert H and Hazel Rossi vs Jam es M arshall Steel et al. d e cree; Luby H argrove vs. Jo h n and N ellie Howes et al. Included in suits filed in circuit court w ere Home O w ners' Loan corporation vs. Floyd J. G ustin et al and M ark S kinner, state su p e r in ten d en t of banks, vs. Isabella M W alker, in case of liquidation of B ank of B eaverton. P ro b ate orders in county court w ere given in the estates of A n d rew J. Risley. T heophile C a p- poen, L a w re n c e s McConnell. Daisy B crtroche. Jessie M a y Emmons. M ary M Hughes Jam es A rm stro n g C. P K ruger. W illiam F Krause. Je n n ie Young. M inerva Bradley. F red B. C lark. Ida M uller C am p bell. T. A Martz. E. Q uackenbush. G eorge W ashington Atwood. W il liam Busse. E. A. Bruce. B erth a W egner H oener. Two o rd ers w ere given in the m atters of g u ard ian ship of C harles H.. B ertie E . Ralph L.. and Donald V. Heltzel, and P au l D ePrez. An o rd e r was also given in th e p artn ersh ip estate of F ran k W. Connell, now deceased, and A r th u r W. Connell. Ci/££kd. PatUn/ná. - •# 8OÓ9 ~. - Farm Union Meets at Laurel Tonight: Class to Convene B. I*. Club Meets Friday, January 21 Business and Professional W om en s club w ill meet Friday night. Ja n u a ry 21. at the ch am b er of c.u n in c n c w ith the finance com m ittee. ( iu » ie S igler chairm an, in charge of the program . Subject will be ’ What We Bus and Sell in the U nited S tates and A broad " T h e emblem committee, w ith I a h o in i Pow ell chairm an, w ill have charge of the 6 30 dinner (By Mrs. F. I.. B row n) in the absence of tin- president. I- LAUREL Local unit of th e 1. Brown Mr and M is Jo h n Will -liter- F arm ers' Union « ill m eet T hursday ito n ig h t' at the com m unity hall All tam ed w ith a tu rk ey d in n er party at th e ir home Sunday G uests « e re m em bers requested to bo present. Mr and Mrs Jam es Will of Tim - Class M eets Friday Mrs K ate Davis of Portland. The "F riendly C o rn el" class of ber. Mi and Mis John Will S r of B eav the Sunday school will moot Frida» erton. Mr and M is S E Stoller. o\ oiling at til»' Rollm M eyers luune Viola. Berlin-,- and Jam es Stoll,-I All in terested a re invited and M arjorie Will Bi nedicts W in Mr ainl Mrs F rancis Coolidge 1 he m arried men of the com m un amt son Dal»* o t Port lain! « ere ity won a basketball gam e from the w eek-end guests at the G eorge single men last W ednesday evening Rosi-vear home. Miss Velma Rose- T w o-T unes-Six llieak last c I u I) at th e hall. y ear w ent hom e w ith her sister to « a - eiiteitam ed Wediiesdav m orn- S ixteen m em bers of the "C om spend this week mg b\ Mrs I. T Mi-Phcetei-s with rades" Sunday school class a tte n d breaktast at the H illsboro Pharm acy. ed th e business and social m eeting I lu- program and business m eet held w ith Mi and Mis E lbert S te\ • ing « a s held at Mr M ePheeters' ens S aturday evening Miss Lilin- apartm ent in the Weil building, Brow n won first honors in th e co n M ss Elizabeth McCluskey of T o « ith Mr- W G H are in charge of test gam e- Next social m eeting « ill ledo \ isited In-i counsin. Mi C o r the progrum . It was voted to spon- be held at the hom e of Mr .uni Mrs inne P ennington, for several davs -or a B luebird gro u p of girls u n Lee Brow n F ebruary 12. d u ring the holiday vacation Mis der the g u ard ian sh ip of Mrs W il Mr and Mrs F 1. Brow n e n te r W .liter I S u m n er and dau g h ter liam Powers. tained w ith a tu rk ey d in n e r p arty Mary of P ortland. Mr and Mis S atu rd ay evening G uests « e r e Mi C larence Pest , f C ornelius and Birllis ami Mrs. It G M cNaj and tw o Robert Post. (J S C student, « e re All:, us To Mr and M i- V erne d au g h ters of Forest Grove. Mr IlHt d in n er p arty guc.-ts of Miss C orinne A hrens of H illsboro. January 10. Mrs. S. E Stoller. Mi and Mrs Lee P ennington Sunday tw in daughters Brown. Viola. B ernice and Jam es Past C hiefs' club met last Tlnirs- Ph, 1} - L, Mr and Mis R csi - ih - Stoller. Lilli,- llrow n and W illiam , day evening at the K P. hall, be Phelps of G len«,i,xl. Ja n u a ry 11, McClary ginning w ith a pot luck «¡inner at a girl. Mr Stafford Honored 6 30 for m em bers and fam ilies Two t P S tafford w as honored on lus w ere initiated into the club. An birthday anniversary S aturday e v e »-y elling of cards w a- enjoyed, with ning w hen a nu m b er ef neighbors Mesdamos W C G ifford. E 1 called to help celebrate P resent Moor,-, and H enri,-tta M organ r e W A NI’FI) Scliool girl to w ork aft- w ere Mr and Mrs H enry Haase. ceiving honors t m oons for room, board, a n d G us and H ow ard Holm. H arold Plum e 3481Y. Riley R ayburn of P ortland, « lie .salar\ Haas,- and Jo h n Schm idt I', sided h e re 15 year.- ago, was here Ri v and Mrs V T Speei-e and W ednesday Mrs Ray burn i n u rs WAN IE I) O nc-hors,- dis,-. ■s I X- tw o ch ildren of West P ortland w en- ing Mrs A J. P erk in - who is ill knives. Phon,- 3411Z. 46p honor guests at a pot luck d in n e r at Mr R ayburn is the oldest living th e Raleigh W hitm ore hom e S u n g rad u ate of W hitm an college at 3000 cords yvood. som«- suw tim ber. day follow ing church service at W alla Walla. Wash for sale. B eit H untington. North w hich Rev. Speeee. last y e a rs p as 46 Mr and Mrs A 1. Chase e n te r T hird Ay»- tor. preached T w enty-five atten d ed tained the pinochle club Saturday th e d in n er SIN - yeeks-old pigs for North G eorge Schm idt w rites from De night, four tables being in play Mi Planus Feed Co. 46tf troit. Mich . to lus parent-. Mr and ami Mrs. M W hitten of Portland high score and Mrs J E Mrs. F red Schm idt, that he a rriv e d received H atriek and W M Sm ith received LOST G old - rim m ed gins; i n th e re safely, purchased his new car consolation. black caw R ew ard J Dr. and w ill go on to New Y ork on a Mrs K iltie Nolan. P atricia and Nicol, 137 N. T hird 46 p leasu re trip. before re tu rn in g Bobby Nolan and Mi F n d Cald- home. yvell «t-r,- visitors at St Paul S u n CEM ENT yvork. all kind, all w ork Je a n W atkins H onored day and attended th,- basketball guaranteed A E. G ilbert. 22‘l Je a n W atkins w as honor guest at game betw een Mt Angel college W. W alnut. 46-49p a b irth d ay p arty F riday afternoon and P ortland iiniversitv w hen h er m other e n te rta in e d for Mr and Mr- Otis P ro ffittc and Listen! M asterpieces in muatc. tier tw elfth an niversary. G uests d au g h ter and niece of S haniko v is every Sunday afternoon a t w ere H elen May G uenther. Iren e ited her parents Mr a n d Mrs - d o c k over station KALE M W hitm ore. Helen V orhees. M arjorie D w ight Pom eroy, last week Losli and D eL aurice Cady Mr and Mr C arleton Hand»- and ELECTRIC hay cutter. com plete children of S ilverton -pent Sunday W alter Wyss. Aloha F o rm er Resident to Preach 46 A ttendance at S unday school S u n w ith her parents. Mr and Mrs Thom as C onnell. day was 79. th at being a record for ( 11.1 I tilt m a r k a n i s Mr. and Mi P A Andet >n and som e tim e past A dolphus B allan- All C ounty G eneral F und W ar Mr and Mr- Jo h n M arlett spent tyne. a form er resident and a L aurel ran ts of W ashington County. O re school pupil here ten years ago. will the w eek-end w ith friends in Med- gon. endoi-ed "not. paid for « a n t preach n ext Sunday in th e place of ford. Miss G race G allagher of Eugene " f funds" Iin or before N ovem ber th e reg u lar pastor, w ho is still ill 311. 1937. are now payable a t the Mr. and Mrs. A lvin H aines of is spending the w eek w ith Mr and office i f the C ounty T reasurer, in O roville. Wash . accom panied th eir M rs E K McC P atricia Nolan is visiting friends Hillsboro. O regon Interest on -uch son. Jack Haines. Mrs H aines and w arran ts not h ereto fo re called will d a u g h ter of A lsea to the hom e of and relativ e- in Eugene this week cease Ja n u a ry 18. 1U38 Mr- A H aines' sister Mrs C alvin MAUD W. BOSCOW. C o n n t v W hitm ore. S atu rd ay The Alsea v is R eturns from S o u th - p; D orrance G lenn retu rn ed S un- T reasurer. itors retu rn ed hom e Sunday, the day from a few w eeks visit w ith o th ers rem aining indefinitely. < Al l FOR M AKKAN I S Mrs G lenn'- parents. Mr and Mrs C onference Wednesday- All C ounty Road Fund Warrant.- Q u arterly conference of the E van J. J. Finney, at Suisun. Cal. Mr. and gelical churches of K inton. Laurel Mrs. G lenn and son Lowell w ent ■ f W ashington County, O regon, e n and M ountain Home w ill m eet at I doyvn th ere before C hristm as and dorsed "not paid for w ant of funds " M ountain Home W ednesday ev e 'M rs G lenn and Lowell are rem ain- on or before D ecem ber 31. 1937. I mg for tw o m ore week.- T he G lenns a re n ... payable at the office of ning. are leaving for Boston M ass, in th e C ounty T reasurer, in H ills B irthday * C elebrated Miss Helen R utschm an and h er March, w here he w ill receive a d d i boro. Oregon. In terest on such w a r nephew . R obert R utschm an, w ere tional training w ith the Frosted rants not h eretofore called « ill honor guests at a d in n e r p arty at Foods com pany for a year. He i cease Jan u arv 18 1933 MAI D W. BOSCOW. C o u ii I v th e Ted R utschm an' hom e on Che- bacteriologist w ith tiie B E Mal- T reasu rer. halem M ountain Sunday, ce le b ra t ing Co. ing th e ir tw en ty -first and fourth Plan Series of Parties— St. M atthew'., ladies will hold a b irth d ay an in v ersaries respectively. O th ers atten d in g from h ere w ere series of card parties d u ring J a n Mr. and Mrs Adolf R utschm an. Mr. uary and F ebruary. The first being and Mrs. Adc R utschm an and .-on held T uesday night Mrs. B ertha A dolf Johnson and A lbert W alnofer re Class to Meet ceived high score w ith Mrs. H enrv .- H -i- T h e B roadcasters' class of the Gi-uhni an d Phil H illickc lo > S unday school will m eet T hursday esses w ere Mesdame.- Pal W ortm an, evening w ith E velyn Schum acher F red Davidson. W illiam Wieber. arid Cecelia Bowden. at h e r home. Rutschman Dirrrtor Garden Club Meets— A dolf R utschm an « a s elected d i Mrs. W illiam C hristensen will be recto r of the L aurel C om m unity 1 hostess for the G arden club m eet club for a five-year term to succeed ing Tuesday- afternoon a t 2 o'clock him self, at the annual m eeting held "R cscs will be tin- subject for d is Sprcckles at th e hall M onday evening. O ther cussion. Fine granulated d irecto rs a re F. I, Brown. J W Principal III— Mulloy, R E. M eyers and W II Paul A lder.m i, principal of Ihe fY 'b - cloth bag MeNay. Ten votes w ere cast. Plans S eventh-D ay A dventist school here, w ere m ade to give a play in the has been ill for the past week, but n e a r fu tu re. J. W. M ulloy presided has retu rn ed to h i; post. Butterhorns The Bakers’ Special If >ou w aul variety in your lunch or hrcukfa.st menu, try our variely of crisp, tasty b u tterh o rn s fruit or nut tilling T ry them today. Chocolate Cake, each ..29c A WORKDAY sm ock th a t retain s a d istin ctiv e style is found in P a tte rn 8100. It is easy to m ake in eith er of tw o lengths, and the graceful yoke gives it a d ress-lik e litm n ess. In sizes 14 16 18. 20, 40. and 42. Well tailored and designed on trim , slim lines, the d ress of P a tte rn 8069 is p articu larly ad ap ta b le for w ear u n d er w in ter or sp rin g coats. B raid trim m ing and sh irtw aist collar a re d istin c tive. In sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, an d 20. Women who seek a taller, slim m er ap p earan ce will w elcom e th e frock of P a tte rn 8933. T he low, sq u a re -c u t neck dips into a long V, softened by a lace j a b o t In sizes 36. 38. 40. 42 44 46 48, 50, and 52. . . . . A girl s robe th a t can easily be m ade a t hom e is show n in P a tte rn 8052. P rincess lines follow g ro w n -u p styles. In sizes b, 8. 10, 12, 14, and 16 years. e _T o . ° b ,ain a PATTERN and S T E P -B Y -S T E P SEW ING IN- ®.TRLCTION'S of any of the above, send 13 cents IN COIN, your .S.y ? ’i . ^ DDRESS- STYLE M M B E R and SIZE. Be sure to MENTION THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Address your envelope to Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau. 11-13 Starling Place. Brooklyn. Y. Chief Praises First Aid Efforts F irst aid service rendered H illsboro through th e first aid squad of its fire dep artm en t w as passed over in the original annual repor of F ire C hief S. W. M elhuish. he said this week. E arly last y e a r the H illsboro Ro- , _ — ta ry club presented an in h alato r , ui • i n ™ 1™ crops and veg- vide b ackground in form ation for to th e fire dep artm en t, and since ctab .««J1 . j ls no' so favorable th e com m odity outlock sections, th at tim e th e first aid squad has as ln 193«. jud g in g from inform ation C itizens of O regon w ho w ish th e in- been called upon to use it in eight ° n p ro b ab le production, consum er form ation to assist them in p lanning cases. M elhuish said. T hree of th e uom and and ¡arm prices con tain ed farm production and m ark etin g op- cases resulted in lives being saved. ln a r c l10r! Just released by th e O re- orations m ay o btain copies w ith o u t w hile in tw o cases th e in h alato r ar- 8 ° n ag ricu ltu ral extension service, cost from county ag ric u ltu ra l agents rived too late to be of value. Ten The p rin cip al crops covered in th e o r d irect from th e college ta n k s of oxygen w ere used in these c ircu lar a re w heat, feed crops, c l o - ----------------------------------- cases, he reported. cr-sccd. hops, flaxseed, bean, and Local Sea Scouts w ere also giv- tru ck crops. W ith few excep'ions. en a first-aid course by th e fire- j increased supplies a re in prospect m en 's squad d u rin g the year. P aul considering both probable c a rry Wednesday, January 12 Ringle. holder of a national in stru c o v er and new crop production. At W reckage of P an -A m erican A ir to r's certificate, heads th e th ree- th e sam e tim e, th e dem and situa- ways g ian t flying boat Sam oan m au squad, w hich also included A. tion indicates th a t the purchasing C lip p er found by navy m inesw eep- L. B rock and H arold W cisenback. pow er of consum ers w ill probably c r n ear Pago Pago Seven m em bers be low er in 1933 than in 193". ¡ < f crew m issing and given up as H igher Costs Sighted dead. F ire blam ed for tragedv Faced w ith the pro b ab ility of re- .- p n ^ L n T Ä a T . ^ ‘^ e n R oose- duced farm incom e producers c f ¡ co. o p eran ve° ¿ è l n s ' m e re field crops and vegetables g en erally | covery m arch set for to Ja resu n u a rv 19 1 are also confronted w ith th e possi Finish fight scheduled in O rient Jo h n Van B andbur. 42. died early bility of even h ig h er farm o p eratin g ith C hinese and Jap an ese m aking T uesday m orning a t the W ashing- costs than in 1937. These conditions w v^VnYan" to n county hospital as th e result of are indicated by c u rre n t d ata on e L PAa.n . S en ate approve- Joseph K ennedy in ju rie s received on M onday w hile relativ e farm price and cost level- appointm ent a- am bassador to G reat w o rk in g on a railro a d trestle n ear — T he gen eral level of farm prices | B ritain. th e W allace school in th e n o rth eastern section of the countv. A in O regon at m id-D ecem ber is i tim b e r fell upon Van B andliur. shown a t 72 p er cent of th e 1926- O. I . V. Installs— causing severe abdom inal injuries. 1930 average, against 84 a y ear ago. Alm a B ennett O idcn tent. D augh He w as a w orld w ar veteran and Foods at w holesale a re dow n five ter-' of U nion V eterans, w ill install w ith a y e a r ago. v i i i p pared a te u W it n « had lived in O regon 1 -* v p a r s t h e points v com efficers at th e ir m eeting M onday last tw o of w hich w ere spent in On th e o th e r hand, th e U nited n ig h t at th e V eteran s' hall. W ashington county. His father. M ar- n ‘™ X J ndf X ° f hc PI ‘f CS p ald by Red Cross .Meets T onight— tin Ranrihiir tin Van Van B andbur. «„rvivp= survives him. h He „ farm ers fo r com m odities is up C ounty Red C ro-s ch ap te r w ill w as born in Des Moines. Iowa. The slightly and farm w age rates 16 tonight iT hursday» at th e fu n e ra l will be held Fridav at 2 p h ig h e r com pared w ith a y ear m. from Donelson and Sewell chap- Tbc cx ch a^ ” v alu e c f farm i,b am b er of com m erce room s, at 30. cl p products is n early one-fifth less. _________________________ The report contains several tai S««lal C ircle M eeti of d ata an d g rap h ic m aterial to pro- Social C ircle of the C o n g reg a W hat Rights l)o I Have If tional church w ill m eet next T h u rs L eading A nim als on H ig h n ay day afternoon w ith Mrs. O. B. Gates. R eturns from C alifo rn ia— You m ay signal m otorists coming Mrs. L ena S tew art, w ho has been from th e opposite direction to stop. w ith Du Which Side of the High»» ay d a u g h ter in Sacram ento. i^ a s o n a ^ le ^ ^ ^ -^ d r^ ^ o /le a d 3 ^ 7 ‘ h5 eight m onth-. Should I Walk? is w ith h e r d aughter. Mrs. John P ed estrian s using ru ra l highw ays y o u r anim als past M otorists must G ardner, and fam ily, for a few w here no footpaths a re provided use caution in passing anim als go w eeks' She retu rn ed from a re req u ired to w alk along th e left in g in the sam e direction, and in f alifornia visit. al f hrisjm as and had hand side e.f th e highw ay, facing miy case m ust stop th eir m otors if been in P o rtlan d until New Year'.- traffic Many p ed estrian s have been n ecessary to prevent frightemi,:'. ip. She w as in S acram en to d u rin g the killed in this slat» sim ply ljecau.se unim als and causing accident or in flood w hich did considerable dam - they neglected to obey this sim ple ju ry . age th ere in e a rly D ecem ber. rule. 2 Coining Year’s Crop Outlook None Too Rosy, Expert Says Neivs Highlights Man Dies from Injury in Woods Fresh Mince Pics, e a c h .................. 25c T hey're lickin' good O ur famou Swansdown Doughnuts, doz. lli niaiid Prrfi'i'tliiii llrrittl .tnd I'.islrirs at 4 our (iroi-rr F o rced T o M ove We Are Vacating Our Quarters at 137 S. Third Ave. ami offer I HIS WEEK-END ONLY the following USFJ) CAR BARGAINS 1937 4 erraplane Coach at 1936 Hudson Sedan 1934 Hudson Sedan, radio — ALSO T H O M A S S. SH OLES Hudson Dealer Watch fur announcement of our new location rs. COFFEE Ä ( 2-1b. tin LTI i L , il I !_□ CH EESE " i ' ; □ y 1.09 Buffet 49-lb. $. Sack DRIFTED SNOW : ■ s : 1.5 9 $J ZJQ J.aO«7 ! SALMON CODFISH 1Qa Mb. brick. POUND 4 Ä ^8c POUND 1 Beef Steaks I w Q t* c Shortening Tender and Juicy. Lb. H E R R IN G our choice nf one of Iin- e app 1 pOpCf ívdZi» anees with wi purchase of Conlon Ironer. ’1 .3 9 keg llnll.-llld, new shipment PURE LARD 5 lb- Pai| 10-lb. pai, f M Q 43° 69c $1.35 ■ ■ ■ Siiiihr,«in Mix-Md’.h ’i Hillsboro Appliance & Plumbing Co. "Standard" Plumbing — lixlier-Thorseil Paints I’lv ir- 72 Krlvinalnr Appliances 132 S. 2nd, Hill born 4 25c AR DRESSING. Dinner Bell (Qt 29c) pint 10c 15c 17c ZEE Bathroom TISSUE. 3 rolls ZEE KITCHEN TOWELS. 3 rolls lie 25c WHITE KING TOILET SOAP. PRODUCE FEATURES I 29c 21c) ( M e d iu m s ize p k g . 20c (¡OLDEN RIPE. Pound for lie for BETTER MEATS PFRF LARD 2 13c ...2 CALA V O S Salads ...... 5c 5c " -'s i-. 2 hairs EDS MASTER MKT. 10c sñ : J „ a " " S ta lk LETTUCE 25c 5c s . & , i ”Gi ; ^ - TAMPS W H í,TE K I^ G : BA N A N A S : : O R A N G ES 19c 22c VANILLA— Bui|uet. 4-oz. bottle WAX PAPER— Diamond. 125-foot roll. A fklcd CELERY l.l<(tri< Oven ,»¡’1 C rushed o r Tidbit REMEMBER The delicious Vegetable Olen Vitamins A & I, Per Pound 19c H. & D. JELL— 10 flavors. 6 pkgs. KRE-MEL— l-'nr pies nr puddings. PkK. H ard w heat Blend s : ..... PIN E A PPL E 49-lb. $ Sack PIGGLY WIGGLY i 21c 10c MACARONI— Kn.se City, Cut. 2>/s.lb. pkg. NOODLES— Porter’s Frillets. 1-lb. pkg. Peerless ;ss ! ill .i' 26c ! 50c ) MILK— Armour’s. 3 tall cans COCOA— Waverly. 2-lb. tin FLOUR p r $350 95 125 115 Others in Proportion from $25 up (100-lb. sack $5.19) p 3 — 1935 Ford DeLuxe Tudor 1929 Nash Sedan, at only 1930 De Soto Sedan 1929 Oldsniobtle Coupe 1U 53c W n u A NEW 475 Above Cars Fully Guaranteed "í SAVE YOUR CLOTHES-SAVE jfe^YOUR TIME $675 675 K.idio and He.itvi SUGAR You’ll enjoy shopping at the HILLSBORO MEAT CO............you’re assured of courteous treatment, experienced service, highest quality, widest selec tion, reasonable prices and absolute cleanliness. Kip,.cred, Kippered. . . .25c PERFECTION BAKERY PARKAY HALIBUT« q Just in. j Sliced. I.h. w hite ta k e topped with mat hmallow icing and delicious cocoanut I oo Late to Classify 49-lb. Sack SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Buy y u u ra lf one! W hite Cocoanut Cake, ea. 29c 54c 49c S p erry 's H IL L S B O R O M E A T C O . Me 49c Uca, old fashioned chocolate cake with a rich fudge icing LoeaI Happenings •jr 10c lor Club to Sponsor Bluebird (¡roup 25c BACON 28c 15c Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday, Jan. 14-15 HILLSBORO FREE DELI VERY— 4 lim es Daily nn H ■I M Phone 3131