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