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ARGUS,
HILLSBORO
HILLSBORO,
Thursday. March 1, 1934
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Laurel “A Prairie Rose." the
four-act drama by the Broadcasters
class of the Sunday school, was
played Co a full houw at Hie com­
munity hall Friday evening Almost
the entire community, a- well as
many from a dLstano were present
and words of praise for the entire
cast w>*re heard from all side- A
net profit of 142 »M made, which
will be used for Sunday school
purposes
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Mrs Hugh McGilvra of Forest
Orove president ot the W.ishtn.tton
County Public Health associa ion.
and Miss Margaret Dixon, county
health nurse attended Ladies' So­
cial club at the homes of Mrs John
Will last Wednesday and told of the
work the association is doing and
how to co-operate with them to
get the benefits of the a—o. at n
Twenty-six were pre-ont Ni xt med­
iae will be in the club room
March 7 with Mrs L. F Davis as
hostess
, j
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A debate. '■Resolved that thc
radio has been the cause of more
happiness Chan all other inventions
in the past
past, fifty yeara."
years.” was held
In
at
lav the
w«' meeting of ’ tlie "Friendly
Corner” Sunday school class at
the Rollin Meyers home Thursday
evening Several literary ’»umbers
pertaining to George Washington
and some contes-t games were en­
joyed Cherry pie was served Next
meeting will be at the John A ill
home March 22.
Mrs. Haase Hostess
Mrs. J H Haase ce’ebrated her
birthday anniversary February 16
IS
by entertaining the following guests
during the afternoon ind evening
Mr. and Mrs H J. Ha.ise and Mrs
John Goetae and son Norman of
Iowa Hill; Mr and Mrs. John
Haase and three children, Mrs
Frank Waibel Mrs E,schen. Mrs.
Fred Haase Mr and Mrs Herb
Perkins and daughter Siilrley. and
Mr and Mrs Henry Peo-rs. all of
Firdale; Mr. and Mrs W.ll Haase.
Mr and Mrs Henry Kritbel and
son Ed of Hillsboro. Mrs W L.
Stevens. Mrs Ernehe Hogrefe. Mrs
Jacob Schmidt. Mrs. Sidney Roth-
strom and two children. Mrs. Louise
Brunner. Miss Maud Pattee and
Carl Peterson.
Mr and Mrs Reynold Gerig of
Firdale were Sunday guests of Mr
«nd Mrs Francis Coolidge
Mrs W L. Stevens and Mrs Roy
Fields visited du* Ed Demmin fami­
ly ax Scholls last Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs. Dexter Elliott .»nd
son Wilbur and Muss Cleeta Stretch
of Newberg were Sunday afternoon
and evening guests of the ladies
uncle. W H McNay
J W Gnmes of San Francisco
was a guest for several days last
week at the E C. and J W. Mul­
loy and F L. Brown homes. Mr
Grimes taught school here in 1897
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Mrs Anna Schmidt attended the
district convention of the Busi­
ness and Professional Womenscluos
held in Hillsboro Sunday.
Grandma Grauer was ill at her
home several days last week She
is now at the home of her daugh­
ter. Mrs Howard Rice of near
HULsboro. where she is convalescing
George Schmidt and Gretchen
Gransten, teachers in the Alsea
school, were Friday night guests
at the home of his parents. Mr
and Mrs Fred Schmidt.
Mr and Mrs Call? Whitmore
and daughter Josephine and their
house-guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Haines and granddaughter. Mar­
garet Rose of Oroville. Wash . were
Saturday and Sunday guests at the
Carl Launer home in Dayton. Mr
Launer is a cousin of Mesdames
Whitmore and Haines
Mr and Mrs Henry Haase and
son Harold were Sunday dinner
Iuests at the John Goetze home on
owa Hill
Sunday guests at the M Coolidge
home were Mr and Mrs. C. A
Kuhnhausen Clement Muck. Rus-
eell Folley and Joseph Bradley, all
of Portland
Mrs. Francis Nibler's lather. A
Verdigen. of Portland is at the
Nibler home tor a few weeks' visit.
Mrs W L Stevens entertained
the Ladies Aid society of Blooming
at her home here Thursday of last
week Her sister. Mrs Hattie Wil­
liams. of Hillsboro spent the day
with her and as.->isted in entertain­
ing About thirty-five were present
Mr and Mrs. J W Mulloy. Thel­
ma Mulloy and Gilman Wight were
Sunday dinner gueste at the W
N Hathorn home in Hillsboro
Miss Mildred Merz of Poitland
was a Saturday and Sunday gue.-t
of Miss Irene Stevens M lss Merz
teaches school at Hood River
Mr. and Mrs Herman Whitmore
entertained with a dinner Wedn s-
<lay Guests present were her par­
ents. Mr and Mrs Albert Kober-
etein and son Oren of Gaston. Mr
and Mrs Alvin Haines and grand­
daughter. Margaret Rose of OroviHe.
Wash., who are guest, at the Caliy
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Mrs
Whitmore
home; ___
Mr. and M
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Raleigh Whitmore and daughter,
Irene and Elaine; Mr and Mra
Cully Wh: more and Josephine and
Orland Whitmore
Mr and Mrs B G McNay Mrs
J W Mulloy. F. L. Brown. Amo,
Watkins. Walter Chambers. Rale-.gh
Whitmore and Edward England
were among those from here who
attended the Brotherhood meeting
at Kinton last Tuesday evening
"Grandma” Ashland. who passed
away at her home here Saturday
evening, had lived here many years.
She luid been ill several weeks.
Mr and Mrs Fred Schmidt en­
tertained the following guests at
dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ed
Dailey of Hillsboro. Roy Hemeck
of Portland. Mr and Mrs. Ade
Rutschman and two sons Adolf .uid
Cecil and Mr and Mrs Kollui Mey­
ers.
Mr and Mi's George Tews and
son Jimniv were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs Florian
Mills of Hillsboro.
Music Topic of the Cornelius
Civic Improvement Club Meet
Cornelius- Music was the pro­ Miss Corl remained until Sunday,
lire following pe»»ple from Cor­
gram topic st the meeting of the
Cornelius Civic Improvement club nelius attended a duuier party giv­
Tuesday atternoon. Mrs
Joseph en for Mrs William Berger of IX't-
Flne-iui chairman of music, read <st Grove Saturday Mr> s McII-
a paper on Un* cultural, education­ value Mrs Geneva Kobuiitte and
al. and practical value of music childr n Lavon and Vernon. Chris
lhe wealthiest Ik'ini' is poor, in­ Michelson and Carl Long
deed. without Uie refmmg influ­
Mr and Mrs .1 W Suvcr were
ence ot music.” said Mrs. Fliugan visitors at Gales Creek Sunday.
Renofta of the county fisleration
Mrs Robert Bellinger of bXuest
lueetmg were given by Mesdames Gion* i.xiioi her mother. Mrs M
1’aul Melanson. Alice McCormack. E.ison. Saturday.
Henrv Bchrmail and George Wilcox
James VanLom and Robert Cvh-
Women were encouraged to make
a careful study of the sales tax by rone. students at Monmou.li Nor-
Mrs A L Brock, chairman ot null, vtsiuxi their faiuilics over the
legislation The new ruling on milk week-end.
Miss Hila Cornelius of North
Farmington Work lias been start - was also discussed.
ed at Cx- Fiutinngton school. A
Plans for planting flowers on Plums visiuxl triends hero Satur-
new fence has been placed around the highway were brought before day M lss LMrnelius formerly re-
the school yard and excavation tor t he meeting bv Mrs Albert Bun- sided here
Warren B Barnes, principal of
the basement started
iung.
Mrs. Henn Behrnian. chairman Hie school. was ill Friday .uut Mrs
Farmington Welfare club met
J
W Stiver substituted for him
with Mrs El Kraus Tliursd.iy ot welfare work, repor.ed on health
Mrs. Lotus»* Cochran was ill this
Next meeting will be with Mrs. Ed and Ks 1 Cross woik l'he County
Red Cross council will lx* guests ot WlH'k
Hoffman.
Mrs Henrien.» MtL.ui of HtlLs-
Sunday guests at tlie Ed Boge the club March 8
Mrs M L Creekpauni reported boro was a guest of her sister, Mrs
home were Mr and Mrs Frank
M.
D Mann.
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Wednesday
Tuma. Mr and Mrs. Fred Meek. on the library, showing that be­
Miss Zelma Boyd, bi ide-elect of
Mr and Mrs Marion Boge. and tween 800 and 900 bcx'ks were read
Harld
Shaper,
was given a allow-
Miss Gertrude Meek of Portland during the past month
Mrs. Otto Osborn gave a humor­ er at Butuungs hall Saturday eve-
and Mr. and Mrs. John Boge
Trinity Lutheran Ladies' society ous reading Mesdames Mike Sus­ ning ni<* evening wus spent in
met with Mrs. Frank Schulmerich bauer and Ray Shaw were hwslesses. dancing Mis- Boyd received many
beautiful gifts.
Thursday
Lois Brannock Winner
Mrs M
1' Mann entertained
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bennett
Annual bird-house contest of the Sunday with dinner ui honor ot the
mid children. Kenneth Jr. and Cornelius public school was com­ birtlkday anniversaries of Mrs Les­
Charlotte, of PortlaiO were Sunday pleted Friday Mrs A L Brock
ter Mi>oberry. Mis loyal Mann.
guests at the Charles Clark home.
and Mrs. Henry Bchrmail were Mary Rae and l.ucille Irene Mann
Mr Jones. Farmington school judges.
Lois
Brannock
received
live
teacher, who has been quite ill. is grand prize. Oilier prizes were Present besides the honor guests
were Mr. and Mrs Ray Mann. Mr
Improved but is still unable to seventh and eighth grade. Lester and
Mrs
William
Mann
and
teach.
Pisibody. tirst. Albert Vuj Isteke. daughter Priscilla Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. George Biersdorf of Scheff- second; Clyde McCormack, third.
Joseph
Manti
and
daughter
Barbara
lin was a guest of her daughter. Esther Pe®t>od.v. fourtlt Fifth and
Mrs W T. Putnam Jr. a few days sixth. Lois Brannock, first; William Jane of Portland Lester Mooberry.
Loyal Mann, Mrs. Mattie Smith
last week
Hamelman. second; Richard Cor- an 1 the hostess
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John nelius.
third;
Georgiana
Jones.
Mildred Meyers of Portland spent
Boge Sunday evening were Mr and
fourth. Third and fourth. Mary the week-end at the Mike Susbauer
Mrs Charles Coffin, and Tommy Jane
first; Tom Sel- home
McCormack,
Tobin of Portland and Mrs. Mary- ___
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fridge,
second; Delores Sahnow.
Mrs A Spiescheart spent several
Hoover of Hillsboro.
third; Otto Haag, fourth. First and days in Portland last week with
Miss Wanda Fintgan of Chehalem second.
first; her sister
Maxine
McPherson.
Mountain was a guest of Miss
Dusick, second; Audrey
.
Jack Hensel spent Hie week-end
Catherine Boge Sunday afternoon. William
Mae Palo, third;
Ralph John, at the home of Charles Pfalil Fri­
Both girls attended tlie Girl Re­ fourth.
The prize houses i are on day evening in company with Joe
serve Spring conference at Reed display in
the window- of the J and Frank Onos he attended tlu*
college during the week-end.
A.
Irmler
Hardware store.
play given by; the young people of
Mrs Ervin Burkhalter has gone
Laurel.
Mrs Anna Susbauer was hostess
:
to California to visit her daughter.
John Burbank had his eye seri­
to the ladies of the St Alexander s
Mrs. Walter Robinson
Miss Maude Patter is taking care church Thursday afternoon at her ously injured while working on the
rock
crusher near Hillsboro Satur­
home
Twenty-one
were
present
of the Layton Watts family, who I
have all had the flu.
, Ovid Chartrey had lus tonsils day.
The
Hall service station is being
Cement is being poured at the removed in Portland last week.
Glen Smith of CCC camp near enlarged and improved
new Farmington bridge now.
Miss Helen Talbot of Portland,
Mrs. G Nelson has gone to Seat-
* Vancouver spent the week-end at
who has been ill w ith sleeping sick­
tie to be with her husband, Cap- home
ness.
is reported as improving The
Joseph Cochran left last week for
tain Nelson, whose ship, the S S
Talbots formerly resided in Cor­
Sidney Hampton, is in port for a San Francisco, where lie under­ nelius.
went an operation at the ''Letter­
few days.
Mrs. M. Gnos visited Mrs Frank
A farewell party was held for mans General Hospital.” Cochran
Mr and Mrs C. C Hoffman and is a retired first-sergeant and ex­ Brandaw of Blooming Tuesday
Dinner guests of Mrs. Joe Van-
daughter Betty, who have moved pects to be gone several weeks.
Doris BishoD has returned to audeniiaugen Sunday were Mr. and
to a home near Beaver.
Mrs
Frank Reichart Betty Lou.
school after two weeks' absence
Florence and Bobby. Mrs P. Van-
due to illness.
The chile supper held at the audenhaugen and daughter Janet.
z
city hall Friday evening and spon­ Mrs M Gnos. Miss Frances Gnos.
sored by a committee of the M E E A Deaville. Charles Vanauden-
church was a success. Those help­ tiaugen and Anthony Gnos
Mrs John Koehnke celebrated
ing were Mesdames John Rock.
Leisyville—Next meeting of the Charles Lathan. Lester Mooberry. her birtli.lay with a large party
Leisyville Womans club will be O Olsen. O CartwTight. Mattie Friday About 35 attended
March 8 with Mrs. John Sinclair Smith and Earl Smith Misses Myra
Otto Wackron of Portland spent
All members are requested to be Weldewitsch and Rosamond Mun- the week-end at the home of Mrs.
present for election of officers.
dorf The committee is planning M Gnos.
Program given at the Leisyville to have interior and exterior im­
Contestants in the declamation
school Fndav evening was well at­ provements on the church done this contest were chosen Monday at the
tended. I*, included a dance by Hel­ week.
Cornelius public M'hool. and will go
en Wick. vocal numbers by Mr.
Mrs. D Horine 'Leah Turner' to Dlllev Friday to compete* there
Reilly and a short skit by Mrs. of Portland entertained the fol­ The winners here Mnday were:
Blake and Mrs. Meek
lowing Girl Scouts at her home third and fourth grade. Betty Jo
Frances Zilimski of Silverton last week-end Misses Goldie Wes­ Osborne, serious; $!ary Jane Mc­
the
Sin-
spent this last week at
Fifth and
sels. Dorothy Headrich. Georginana Cormack. humorous
clair home.
Jones. Dora Lee Selfridge. Violet sixth grades. David Edmiston, seri­
_______
Mildred _________
Rowton o f Portland Hieme. Jean and Betty Jo Osborne. ous; Dorothy Headrick, humorous;
spent a few days last week with Jean Brannock. Madeline DePrez. seventh and eighth grades. Clyde
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E E Bonnie Kicser. Esther Peabody and McCormack, serious. Jean Osborue,
Rowton.
Elaine Henderson anl their captain. humorous.
Mrs John Gates Sr., who has Mrs Otto Osborne.
Mrs Jessie Henderson recently
been ill. is able to be up.
Miss Gladys Brown attended an had the large maple trees by her
Mr and Mrs. John Sinclair vis­ Evangelical Sunday school conven­ home cut down.
ited Mr and Mrs. Albert Lenners tion at Silverton Friday and Satur­
Pupils of the Iowa Hill school'
of Silverton Sunday
day. She also spent a few days visited Firlale school February 22
Mrs P Davis and son spent sev­ visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs and participated in a Washingtons
eral days last week visiting her G W. Brown, of Gervais.
birthday program and in a spelling
sister. Mrs. John Gates Jr.
Mrs Elvin Finegan and two chll- match Mr and Mrs A. Gnos used
dren of Hillsboro visited Friday at their truck to furnish transporta­
tion.
See Large Eagles
the Joseph Finegan home
Iowa Hill school students are lm-
Mr. and Mrs. B B Irving and
Oren Reshe and Clarence Robin­
son saw two large eagles Saturday daughter. Miss Rosemary, and son.
afternoon at Farmington. They Rav of Roseburg and Mrs. Eliza­
beth Morris and Miss Mary Corl
came down on the Rehse farm.
of Portland called at the W R. ■
Cooke home Saturday afternoon.
Quality job printing—Argus.
I
CWA W ork Starts
Farmington School
Leisyville Club to
Convene March 8
proving their school yard by plant­
ing flowers and shrub». MLv> Fran­
ces Gmxs I» teacher.
Mrs Henry llaa.M* celebrami her
bimmay with a party MoiaUy
uitei luxin About 2t> aHended.
Hiteon Club Meets
With Mrs. I loll.mil
H iks ' u Hltcon club met February
.’I with Mrs Evelyn Holland nt
IU licit.in Fourteen memlxis mid
three visitors answered roll call.
A MiHieiti Farm Improvement
During tlx- mix*t'.iig Mis I* s Kamlt
of I'ortbuid s|x>ke to Hie club on
the different divisions of welture
wor» Next nu*« mg. Marell 7. will
be with Mrs Emily Peterson and
Mrs Emma Carlson Annual M*ed
m» I pl.ui; exchange will be lie Id
nt tills time.
Muss Eh alx’th Struthers has been
ill tlie past week
Mr misi Mrs J. L Haggerty vi»-
ltixl Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs N 1* NieLsen. at Tigard.
Mr and Mis Joseph Flint of
Sclmlls Mr and Mre Robert Hol­
land and si ns of Beaverton uixi
M.ss Mari Yixler oi l*arkpla< <'
were Sunday guests at tlu* "
“
k.' 1>
Hite home
Miss IXiroUiy Peterson of
land visited at her home
Thursday Site was also a caller at
the Struthers home
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson nisi
children of Portion 1. E Fulmer of
White Salmon. Wash . and the
Messrs Converse of Portland visit­
ed Sunday at the William Campbell
home
Miss Verna Mae Walters o f
Cedar Mill visited Mis, Elisabeth
Struthers Sunday
Mr and Mrs Sherwin Schoals
and son Raymond of Rix-dvIUe vis­
ited Sunday at the C W Strutlurs
home.
Quite a number of tile school
children spent Sunday afternoon
with Henry and Archie Davies
Mrs I’ Failes and laughters of
Portland were Sunday visitors at
the James Campbell home at Camp­
bell Hill ranch
Mr. and Mrs. William F Gamp-
C”
bell and son. Ralph and Mrs
’ I. C
W Struthers visited Monday ut
the Fems home ui Portland
Hillsboro Motors
Adds to Its Force
Hillsboro Motor company added
amral n»w men to i*« staff this
week according to Junes Whitelaw.
manager G A Edwards of Spo­
kane who was W1U» Mr Whitelaw
in Spokane »even years, is now in
the mechanical department and will
move lus family here
J W Perkins of Portland will
serve as txx>kkeeper, while Elmer
Irwin will continue with the l<x-al
Chevrolet agency as general serv­
ice manager
Henrv Harty, who has been with
Lentz Auto Parts tor sometime, will
be the mechanic and tune-up nuui
in the used car department.
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North Plains P.T.A
To Give Program
North Plains lhe 1* T A ladles
will give I heir entertainment in
tlie K 1' hall March *J including
muisti elei play, ami a short play,
l’he lxvdles’ Lounge ”
Mi
and Mrs John Miller of
l*ortliiiid visito.! Mr and Mrs .1
li Saiultord Sunday
Mr mut Mrs Henrv Cypher en-
terlmiK 1 lot R(Xx*rt Johnstone Sal-
unlav evening, complliiiriiung him
on liLs birthday Evening was s|x-nt
playing court whist Mis. Margaret
IXivls and Kile Reynold, had
score. Mi s Elnora Bandtoid
Arthur Davts second, Mie»
Sandford and Fred 'IMnkev
Guests wist Misses Vera mul El
noia Saiultoixl. Margaret Davis
Sil i le» Kelly It alici - Millet. Eli­
conie Cypher and Me si
Arthur
Dans. Kvle and Charli . Reynolds
Arthur H.iniia l'*red 1'onkev Robert
Johnston mul Mi mid Mi . Patrick
I la v Lx
Robert : J oh natone attended
annual i
\ dub banquet
G A C at Corvallis Friday
Mrs Edward
I
Move r m Ttalnvd
the Past chiefs' club ThursJav at
tenutoli Alter the business limol­
ili': "500" was enjoyed. Mis J F
Vaiulomelen had high .core. Mis
Ihvse Truitt second Guests were
Mrs Chase of Portland. Mrs J
Aii.uus.iii ot IlilLslxiro. Ml's J Mal­
tille, n ot Mountain tale mul Mrs
Carl Christener Mrs J 1' Van-
doinelen will entertain the club m
March
Mrs J R Sanlford. and Mrs
Henry Cypher accompanied Mr and
Mrs Thoma, Coiuieli ot HllLsboni
to Portland Friday wlwre
lied with Uielr cousin,,
Mrs Ira MllLs
Guests at the home of
Mrs Carl Clirltlener Bunday
Mr and Mrs Charles Uhmiui ot
l*ortland luwl Ml and Mrs Joe
Nussliaumer and family of Von
comer. Wash
Mrs W Troutman entertained
the young peoples choir with a
cafeteria supper 1-vbru.uv 21 Atxiul
25 alteiultxl
market is now starting
on its fourth year in Hillsboro
and I wish to express my appre­
ciation of the very fine patron­
age given me during that period,
which has resulted in increased
volume and the making of many
friendships. In appreciation of
this valued patronage I am of­
fering special market values.
—FRED AMACHER.
Uniform Milk Prices
Quart,
Pint,
Lard
Pound
B
Pure Home Redered
LARD COMPOUND
8c
Pound
The best costs no more, and your children
need the best quality milk obtainable.
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Rout«* r>
Phone 1RX1
WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Re». Phone 321Z
Lux Toilet Soap
The MODERN
TREND . .
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Calo
SALAD AID
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f:ft
19c
I’kg.
1 pint jar
17c
Whole Bran
1 quart jar
29c
Pont’»
12c
Pkg.
Granulated
-, Soap
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White King
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27c
1
Sunbrite
Cleanser
:
Ammonia or
Bluine
.<
5c
CHOCOLATE
cake
15c
Each
Swunsdown
24c
pkg.
Carnation Oats
Larve, premium
24c
Pkg
Pabst Cheese
Golden Grain
All varieties
A bulk cereal
25c
15c
2 ib,.
10c
25c
14c
14c
20c
DEVILED MEAT "
MINCED CLAMS Tran»chef
MACARONI
^phI.
FRESH EGGS
COPPPF
1 1,1,
J
Hershey
Cake Flour
4c
Per can
'41
y
25c
3 cum
H
Postum Cereal
2 pkg,.
I’lwiy Wiggly spwui.
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COMPANY
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The Cady Motor Co. urges you to see
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more than that they ask you to ride
in it . . . check its salient features
and then judge for yourself.
1» to
Join with
Lux Flakes
Dog Food
25c
2 pkgs, for
I
If you judge cars by their popularity
you can find plenty of Plymouth own­
ers to give you a first hand opinion
of Plymouth value.
CADY MOTOR
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28 Superiorities of the
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3 bar,
READY TO
DEMONSTRATE
“Change to
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ft ■ M ft * ft ftt V JI
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your ì . hkìt during la*nl
— ju>t drop in I» Hf-
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foods and will lie
to
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order.
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FRESH SMELT ARE IN SEASON
or
Krguhr
10c
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The NEW
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9c
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Grade A Milk
And yet — millions of people today
hail Plymouth as the new champion.
Pound
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t.w. w ill rcalue w liy »<> nutiy etprnn»rd
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Home Cured MEATS
Beef Roast
Al
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DEMAND
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lie
PICNICS POUND
9c
BACON SQUARES Pound
9c
Hamburger
Pound
md
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NEW VALUES? Yes, because t h e
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Plymouth entered the race, that there
was a possibility of Plymouth’s soon
becoming the largest selling 1 o w
priced car.
COTTAGES
A CARNATION-Al »1
HOT CIRIAL
Mountaindale Mrs R E F»x was
honored with a birUutay anniver-
snry party at her home in Portland
Saturday night Mr and Mrs 1*
E Gardner and family. Mr and
Mrs N H Tout«'» and family. Lloyd
WtllLs. Edwin Keenon. Alvin An­
drew and Elmer Hergert of Moun-
talnlale attended
Sunday writing dinner gurata at
tlu* Joe Baker home were Mrs lluw
Crop and Lena Crop of Portland
Mr and Mrs Kroetch, Mr and Mrs
Tom Stlgum and son Scottie. Mr
and Mrs Clarence Meek and VIn­
cent. Marjorie Ed. Ethel and John
Splerliu: Laurence Crop and Verle
Haves»
Hank»-Mountaindale ' 500” club
mrt at tlie home of Mrs Fred Bo-
vee Fratay
Prize winners were
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i iitrihilni'd l>y Mi and Mrs E K
N.irthiup Hiiturdav evening lllgll
More wa< won by Mio Alma Van.
Giutr.vi'n ium I 11 J Mailer, low by
IS’te lleillK kx and Mrs Fle»i Jraas.
Seven tables were In play
The Kli-ldiipl Ciiinp Flrr girls
gave a hobby parly tor tlu* upper
I gruih* M'hool girls of Hanks aiul
Manning al tlu* home of Hu*ir
guilt'Hull TiK'Mlav wi lling Tiler»
tltli-eii glrLs present
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< .hum's Mathiesen first, Mrs
Carl JeiiMMi second. Mis Gaxv Wil
son coi »solat Ion III the giune Mis
latri Hollenbeck received first
Mrs Ada Haundera of Tllliun<«>k
s|x'i»t a few duvs lust week with
lier graiuLson. Hubert Hinltli. mid
hLs family
Mr anl Mrs I, Brown of IMrt-
laiul stx'iil
Sunday
with Mis
Brown's iMil'ents.
mal Mrs 1>
Fow le».
chib wiui
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and
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15c
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SAUSAGE
Sirloin, Rih, T-Bone
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