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THE Th uritti ay, June 28, 1934 By Miss M innie Cook, B elding, Mich ^uunun T hen there are th e alw ays welcome le tte rs from fa rm e r residents dwelling a t le n g th on the f a r t th a t they have so enjoyed m ir , 'im m unity new spaper w hich seem s like a b re ath from home 'They have e ith e r subscribed for th e p a p er o r arc enjoying it th ro u g h tla- kindness of a friend. T h ro u g h Its pages wc are often so fortunate- as to locate a frien d or a relation, who, th ro u g h ttie years h a s been lost to us. O u r editor, necessarily a genial, kindly m an. else lie could n o t su c cessfully cope w ith ttie problem s th a t arise from week to wei-k. always alius H> w rite his new spaper a rticle s from such an optim istic angle th a t they ure an Inspiration to th e read er. T hen, in ttie lull before our schools open we celebrate Labor Day or Hom ecom ing Day. I t Is th e com m unity new spaper w ith Its glad Invitation th u t roc.s in to the by-w ays a n d hedges a n d Invites th e people back to tlic lr hom e-tow n back to renew acquaintances ol by-gone days M any cotne w ith baskets a n d th ere are fam ily reunions a n d glad heart» a n d th e com m unity sp irit ts stre n g th e n ed und still you persist In asking a n d need I tell you m ore? Tu, day ev enlng A group of Scholls people a t ten d e d a farew ell p a rty .mil pound show er for Rev a n d Mrs. H aw th o rn e a t T ig ard T uesd iy evening M r nnd Mrs T L. Sager of C a l ifo rn ia arc visitors at I lie J s- K err hom e. Mrs. Sager will be re m e m bered a s J e a n Illalr Alfred Heir and O c, rge HI-.gins of Ik-lroll. M ich, w e r e w e e k - e l l .I guests a t Un- W. I, P eters home Phone 47 for rapid service. Home Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 47 "Happy Days.” Hillsboro July 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrate here! 1* i r t 2 .M IA toba 2 .»M W iH am etu 2 - M S 'ornai iu„ 3 .04xn «ajatin 3 .O/XiHiIiMtRzrr, 21 • ». , 1 2 333 O il 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ' 5 5 .... 4 .... 4 4 4 T o tal 41 -------- Powers Grocery M AIN STREET PH O N E 81 Prompt Service This store will be open nights and a part of Sundays. S p ecials for June 29 and 30 Cocoa IQn ltlV C alo M ALTED MILK 3 for Close out. 1-lb. can D o le ’s Pineapple Spaghetti OITxa ZuC 25C Tomato Milk JUICE F ranco A m erican No. 2 tins. 2 for 3 for JUICE 51 V ernonia G olfers D efea t F orest H ills Club Team M l 4 S Total Mother'» Deg Food 25c 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 1. 1 1 0 , 7 14 I of their country law against undressln'.'- W I. Pci 3 0 ).<HK 3 0 1.0M 3 0 1.0C0 Red & W hite No. 1 tins. Red & W hite Large cans. 3 for 4 for Z m C ....... B atted fo r S tv u te n b u rg in 9th. H ill»b«ro AB K V ernonia golf club m ade a clean it I: sweep of th e to u rn am en t Sundav 6 0 2 «j w ith F orest H ills team s, w inning ; o I th e m en's event 31 to 29 a n d the division 17 to 13. No o o o 1 wom en's 2 l o to u rn a m e n ts have been scheduled 0 1 0 th is w eek-end due to the F o u rth of i o o Ju ly events. 5,eir;r:ch’ 'b chi"tti --b 'rf c Oak», cf J- • i‘ i. h » - r , . l » o o o o 18 40 , , 7 *' a Hit, 6 19 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -r- m: .......0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 112 113 112 13 1 t by Jen n in ira 10, S to u te n - t,u’ri.r . Laxs un ballM o ff Jetm inK » 3, ' „ n b i u rjc 2 ; sto le n base«. B ro n ao n , S s t.-.te Mali« ry H e in ric h : th rev -b aae hit*. S ta n c e ], J < i ( B e rn a rd ; run» b a tte d in . Z i i i t ' ,.in, J e n n in r * 2. B>»hnann, M al lory J double play«, B ronaon-C hiolti« B i' b alls, D eaville, F ry e r. m „ v y-h. U m pir«, b illo n ■/ r I A T T TÌ r L 0 u R Powerful Liniment Husband — "This liniment makes my arm smart." 2OV Red & W hite 27c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good June 29 and 30 only. sure W ife—"W hy not try using some on your head, too?" 32 7 make it a day— above all events during the day's celebration will be "TIM E OFF TO EAT.” load up w ith a good supply of “ EATS,” every one will be SO - OO - 0 0 hungry. OWN go the prices on our complete line of M EATS and GROCERIES— w here quality is best and service unex celled. Why worry when a call on the phone will bring your com plete table re quirem ents right to your kitchen door. D Prices E ffectiv e Friday, Saturday, M on d ay and T uesday, Ju n e 29, 30, J u ly 2, 3 S p ecials for S aturday, M onday and T u esd ay— June 30, July 2, 3 C orned B eef ct01 13c FLOUR H I I I F H I-’I I D L G L IJ E .L L - I?I.’l 4 ( BACON 1 Qc S h orten in g 3 1 c |i ¡LARD 14« * Well streaked. Lb. ■ Libby's. 12-oz. can. Delicious for cold suppers. A (»(“ need flour for hom e ba Jdn g. 49-lb. bag ........ P o r k &B eans H ardw heat G u a ran te ed . F or perfec, baktag. 49-lb. bag .. Pork Van & Camp’s. Beans Tuna C om pound. 3 lbs. BACON sq. 1 2c PICKLES 1 I c PICNICS 1 Gc SALMON I Cc I ■ W A TC H OUR W IN D O W S FOR OTHER SPECIALS M ake Our Shop Your M eating P lace D uring the “ H appy Day»” C elebration, Ju ly 1, 2, 3 and 4 Hillsboro Meat Co. THE HOUSE OF CHOICE M EATS Fre« D elivery W hite Star or Del Monte, ’ -¿s. 2 can» ». 2 can» .......................................... L arge pkg. 29c 19c C heese Borden’s. IOC PICKLES r."" ja‘rnd SWEET................ IOC DEVILED MEAT LX ;s '¿ -lb . 2 pkgs. Choice of varieties. 29c North Star, 15c S ard in es 19c Sperry’s. - 1 Columbia Best. IOC 25c 2 cans .................. PINEAPPLE Tidbits. 8-oz cans. 3 can« . . . . .............................................. VEAL ROAST,*............. 9c MUTTON STEW,* 4c BOILING BEEF Baby Lb. steer. ......... 7c VEAL STEW L* 5c PORK ROAST , 13c p lete line to LUNCH MEATS A co ch m oose from . P hone 9 8 2 PO TATO CHIPS 9c 14c 3 pkg»............ Your choice of popular flavors. 37c 9-lb. bag Large Can ... M edium r a n 5c) J e ll W e ll OATS Kerr's Regular. Sc M edium can V an Camp's. W hite ( loud. 4 lbs. ..........................■ S w ift’s H ockless. Lb. .......................... T hese fab rics should be se n t to us for cleaning by o u r m odern, scientific m ethods. W hen tills Is done th ey a re re tu rn e d to you as good a s new —b rig h te n ed a n d restored In color a n d w ith n o t the slig h te st h a rm done to them . Roy () rottco GaaUm V »rb o o rt J.aurei Either Tip. volte of the people isn't often -Pardon miss, heard but a good many ambitious allowed In this fellow» have heard the voice that the people sent out. much to their T ^ d ^ ? ^ ‘ " chagrin. We a re re fe r- there a m t no ' ° fo X y^ on VERY one of us will celebrate this D ill. Each ’T ’H E R E a rc m any fine fabrics * w hich will n o t s ta n d t h e nrdcal of th e w aahtub. Rome of th e m ost desirable good» c an n o t lx- m nde shrlnkproof, n o r enn som e of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e col o rs be fixed In th e fabrics so as to com bat th e e ffe c t of w ater. . i b e rn a rd . 2b Zin. mer m an, If F ren ch , lb Í Hoomer, cf F ry er, c I I. B ern ard , r f i S trode, 3b I ftto u ten b u n r. p V. B ernard* of du rin g the 111 n th T h e Coos BaV CH AK1.ES EVGENK DEAK INS association m ade th e highest record FO R EST G RO VE — C h arles E u- (,,r th e m onth w ith 33 lu-rds a v er- gene D eaklns 67. S o u th e rn Pacific aging 37 43 pounds of fat. a n d C sta tio n agent here fo r 16 years, h W oodward of th is nssoclutlon died suddenly a t his hom e F riday. jla(j y ]c high herd, w iiii an average F u n e ra l services were held S un d ay ot 64 4 pounds of fa t. a n d also th e a fte rn o o n a t th e F orest G rove U n - high Individual cow. a grade J e r - d e rta k in g chapel and In te rm e n t w-a» One Worry Enough - n producing 1665 pounds of m ilk hi Forc-j Vlcy cemetery. Passenger "Is th is tra in ever on con tain in g 99 9 pounds of la t. He was born M arch 24. 1867, In tim e?'" --------------------------- St. Joseph. M o . and m arried D ella c iidyi lo r "W e never worry O u r classified colum ns m ay have O'N eill on F ebruary 4. 1915. B c- ibou th a t We re m ore concerned Just w h at you an- looking fo r— sides th e widow, h e Is survived by a ,,°u t keeping h e r on th e rails." R ead them . a sister, M rs C. W. Vail, S te v e n - IClirlstenarn home June 17 IL aurcl, a n d O llb crt G raves u n i ■ la u g h ter. Mrs C ora H opkins, ot rTttlam ook. Dr. a n d M rs C h a n d le r, who have Just re tu rn e d from a wedding tilp to C alifornia. were , hariv arlcd J a m . m DANIEL II. W lf.TItOLT FOREST GROVE—Funeral serv- R es were held a t th e F orest G rove U ndertaking com pany chapel th is afternoon for Daniel B W Utrout, 79. retired fa rm e r of G ales C reek, who died in Salem Ju n e 26 I n te r - ln en t was ln « a le s C re ti, cem etery. vje was born In O hio P eb ru arv 24 jgs;, U1(j , , o O regon m 1887 all(1 <am< Io o r c « on ln I M'- A C raw ford. F riday , , .... . Mr a n d .Mrs Ja m es W alters and f a i n l h a tte n d e d a b irth d a y d in n er m l*oriland ru e sd ay n ig h t In honor »J Ha ir dau g h ter. Muss G e rtru d e W alter» Or Ixxiklng Rural Constable but swimming Is not ‘i f , „ tel?mye u T O o r e Constable -w e n H una#f W 1 1 1 0 0 AB R H E i O hurchley. 3b 3 0 0 0 L«r\ e re tte , p 1 1 0 B ran d i, If 0 1 o Jo h n ao n , n» . 0 0 1 Riley 2b 0 1 0 I A lternan, lb ( a rllu n — Why a com m unity new spaper? J u s t scan these pages o'er. I t has proved Itself a frien d In need, and we love It more and more. ..... n li . P age Three T..I.U* v .l l ., I . . » . . 'j '* “ 1 S u n set league squad drop- w I. T n w I, pet l*'d “ gam e to Aloha 7 to 3 S u n - ! Hh*rwf<xl t. s 9«, A m i l , x z soo d a y a fte rn o o n on the local field In 11 s 7 sooN«wb«rir 6 < .»«« spite of th e fa c t th a t B tang Hill»- Carlton 17 »«ov.rboort s t ».<»•• boro h u rler, turned in a record of Vastly Im proved "B e ar'' a g g re g a -, 13 strikeouts, the locals were un- tlori upset the tough C arlton aquad able to cope with the n a rd -h ittin g 6 to 1 Sunday a fte rn o o n to s ta r t visitors T h e locals play Sundav a t a (lim b out of th e cellar of th e T u alatin T u alatin Valley league. T h e locals H illsboro opened th e scoring In will m eet Verboort here n e x t S u n - th e second inning w ith a single day 111 a regular league gam e. G as- ru n a n d th e n tallied two m ore in ton on Tuesday a n d th e local S u n - th e fifth T lie visitors took the set league team on Ju ly 4 lead In th e third fram e w ith two fennljigK, p itching for th e ‘ B ears, runs, built up the advantage in the let C arlton down w ith but four fo u rth w ith th ree b ores and cinch- , h i' mg| n e tte d th ree h its o u t of cd th e victory with two m ore in lour lim es a t th e plate S ta n g el th e seventh. Hillsboro pulled out w the o u tstan d in g h itte r of th e of a tough .spot in tuc sixth inning gam e with four hits, while M allory » h e n A loha had two m en on base - '" I lo r a homerun in | out S u n made tin nixt nJ with one on. CarlHm drew battei first blood In th e gam e w ith a re tire th e side s<ore in th e firs t Inning, but was T u a la tin was the only one of the I " al scoreless d u rin g th e balance previously undefea ed team s to of lb- gam»- H illsboro »core» cam e d ro p by th e wavside th is week in tla acond, th ird , e ig h th a n d losing to G asto n 5 to 4 O th e r n in th Innings. scores were: W illam ette 6 Ver- Th, H ears" h ave been alm ost boort 3; C ornelius 9 itoy 7 ' O ren- com plrtelv re-organized d uring tin- co 12 L aurel 8 Schedule for S un- pa » f.-w weeks a n d M anager B ay day: L aurel a t W illam ette G aston Diho.e predicts th a t the squad will a l Cornelius, Hili Jxjro a T u alatin b< dn v< tu m In victories. E M ai- V erboort a t O renco a n d Rov ar lory and Jack H ouser were add ed Aloha. to the local lin e -u p th is week while imi.s,,,»— AB R H E E Sahnow a n d B. B arro n were re - sh*ttuck. it, 4 0 1 1 leased £; V*'“t»hev, *■ 4 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 Amity m ain tain ed the lead o f - ,s.'r“u“ - 4 0 1 0 tin- league by blanking Newberg zieeier e 4 0 1 1 3 to 0. Two ho m eru n s accounted lunn*.' cf 4 0 1 0 fuj- the w inners' runs. V erboort de- y. v»„.irhey. 2b 4 0 1 1 R a te d Sherw ood 16 to 9 In th e S tone, r f 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 o ther league gam e w hich was fe a - s -»nx. p tured by six hom eruns, four being _ . 36 3 11 7 credited to the losers. Schedule fo r xio»*—" ’ Ab R H E Sunday: V erboort a t Hillsboro. s»i,.,i„n. e ....6 1 0 0 C arlton a t Am ity a n d Sherw ood a t im-eorough, c t 6 2 2 0 M cLean, r f Newberg. ....5 1 2 0 Should you chance to have a m em ber of your Im m ediate fam ily tak en suddenly a n d seriously 111 a n d It becam e nece»- nary for you to call In th e fam ily physician, he m ight, by w atching his jMiticnt clow-ly, come to som e conclusion re g a rd ing th e ca.se, but the physician does not w ait for th is - - h e w atches carefully, th e p a tie n t's pulse a n d Is th u s enabled to h an d le his ease m ore satisfactorily. Should a business firm r th e blllty of locating In your city — like th e physician, lie would tak e th e pulse of th a t city w hich, n eces sarily would Is- th e com m unity new spaper. He would study Its pages carefully o f necessity lie would be bringing hl« fam ily In your city and would note w h e th er your school» were a d e quate. w hether th ere was a h o sp ital uvalluble In tim e of need: also he would Is- Interested to know if the ch u rch of his choice hud Its weekly program In Ila pages He would tak e special note of the com ing events. In o th e r words, la- would seek to know if your city had a n upwurd tren d was progressive, would co-operate with him In helping to m ake his business a sucre-.: Special notice would be taken of your w ant colum n und ol your an us uny business, to be alive, m ust advertise. Mu>se.s I c l i c r farm have received a new coat 1 of p ain t F G M iller a 'te n d e d th e "W ild I S pree a t C am as S a tu rd ay a n d th e I p to n r e r a n I native aon» a n d d a u g h - I le rs rciinl n at H illsboro Sunday T lie Jo h n Hl.-tt fam ily ot H llls- | Ixiro were guests u t th e Ju liu s Albert Kruger and family ol Bears Defeat Carlton Team «Favorable M ention» / \ I lit topic. Wliy a C om m unity N ew spaper." brings a »mile, and wc Imd ouraelvea w ondering Ji.it how a com m unity could exist w ithout a new spaper. We scarcely realize how m uch our new spaper m eans to u» we have become so used to It» weekly visit« th a t. Ilk« th e a ir We breath e, we tak e It for g ra n te d Hut w hen un e x tra good num ber for Instance, a t C h ristm as time, comes to o u r a tte n tio n th en we wake up to th e f a it th a t we have a really alive editor who feels t h a t th e best 1» none too good for o u r com m unity. ON OREGON FARMS CORV ALLIS A to ta l of 3585 Viola . uid B«;fla B aum an. Itoy Bhlp cows on test in live d airy h e rd lin- . ... . - 11 n Mr» W H hipm an S am W al- provem p ro v e m ent m t associations liie s ta te a.sso< iationa of tlie 1‘ 1 ' « “ a Ine host and hoftLess. M **“ r d uring April produced a n average of . J ‘UH,-.-. W alters and fam ily. pound» of m ilk co i.taln ln g »»,1’ r-f.i. iv.ii ‘ 8t 3373 pounds of b u tte rfa t, according 1 V » h in t M B r w w e hlU1 H“ t u r - , to th e official re p o rt Just released «i t. uikuu . here by th e extension se rv b e Ol Mi and Ml W illiam C raw ford tin sc 1459 produced m ore th a n 40 Of P o rtlan d visile,1 relatives. Mr pounds of b u tte rfa t each, a n d 17 Hrv Trcfrcn ha* been accepted a- vtf»i.!a,».< t OREGON I son W ash , . a n d by a lia it-brother, A Ï f g~w IJ r O D S J. B. Izear 1 o rtla n d M r I r k i n s A I O l l Ü ! was a m em fiber ber of Holbrook lodge, I No 30, A F A t A M , of th e S h rin e and n t ttie B rotherhood of T ele S u n s e t I u n til graphers C ontest Hponsored by Azlraln VaiiKo* -verlng of Zeeland, Mich. Mill Team to Play Gaston Mt'. H IL L S B O R O , Why a Community Newspaper? * H O H O I4H Ilev. A lexander H a w th o rn e will p re ac h hl» farew ell Rt r inon Bunday, pri - •« m oving 1» ills nrw charge a l C linton-K elly Ilev H lla v n o r H inlth from rllla ■nook will move to th e BelinllH-’II- g a rd charge. MI m G loria Coe 1» «pending the week a t the hom e of h e r uncle, II T Heaae a n d fam ily. T h e Ice cream social. w hich wai. d a te d for Ju n e 39, liu» been po«l poned. Mr» Audrey H eaton »pent Hat urday a n d B unday w ith re la tld e i al M an zan ita beach. Vl»ltorn u t th e C E S tre tc h e r hom e last week were Ilev a n d M rs Pierson of Iteduiond, W ash , a n d Mrs W U m gw orlh anil Mis» K a th e rin e lam gw orU iy of M arshfield Mr a n d M rs J. M S tre tc h e r. Mr-. F r id d r o lle r a p d Mr. a n d Mr.- Tully, outfield er a n d pitch er c E S tre tc h e r uttendivl several of on H uum » of liav ld Iran i, which ■ th e M E coiiferenc. m eeting* In will play Hillsboro "B cai hen* Ju ly Irt l-o rtlan d lust week as re p rrs e n la - stlv c s of the iii hulls M E ch u rch • • Scholls I..idles' A lii will m eet Ju ly •! a t Hu- C lifford Trask hom e C e d a r Ja c k and Veona Itu.s.dl w ent to Alsen S a tu rd ay , re tu rn in g Monday m orning. HE I'll AN V CEDAR Ml I,I. Cedar A ttend Fam ily R eunion Mill ha •ball team won from K a n Mr a n d Mrs M II llo /a rth were ts f i l l 11 I o l.< it K an .a.s City S am ong tile 11X1 dcarcndiinl-s of K q u li c Next f undav C rd.u Mill will play I a n d Mllly It llozurth. who held tin G aston a- C edur Mills. j th ir tie th a n n u a l reunion of th e A picnic was held In Hie N. P. I llo zu rth fam ily assm latlofi al W ool- | laud. W ash . on th e old llo z a ilh Jonnson woods B unday 'Those p re s d o n a tio n laud claim A m onum ent e n t were Mr. and Mrs. A r t h u r 3 Is erected th ere III com m em oration Behullz J e a n e tte .Schultz, Mr und ol Mr. a n d M rs U ozarlh. who ciune Mrs Jo h n M uerer. lo re ll Hoy M is Jam es W alters. Evelyn W alters. Mae Iowa to Vancouver. W ash , In 184.. Miss , i V ' " erna , 11 T "' W v' “ allers ll,r ,s p ,,r t: traveling 22!»:i m iles iron, A pnl un- '“ m.i ' w “ i, B urbura and III N ovem ber T ile family form erly D . onald . Il <* W alters. Iasslt Ix die a n d Roger lived in Missouri o ffic e rs e h ? te d •,‘d>ns<»n a n d th e ho st a n d hostess, 1 were: A H Boauirth. W oodlund Ml un<* M l'’ N 1 Johnson. p re sid en t. W R flozurth. Vuncou- Mr and Mrs Jam es S ixirks of I yer. hon o rary p re sid en t, H A Iz-gg. P o rtlan d w ire guest» of M r nnd P o rtlan d , vice-president; J (> lloz- Mrs G lenn C a rr M onduy night , a r th . Huy City. historian. a n d M Mis,. V era Mae W alters who ts ' Il Hogarth, Scholls. secretary a n d em ployed In P o rtlan d . was hom e 3 tre a su re r. with M r and M rs J a n ie s W alter» Move to B onneville and fam ily Bunday Rev a n d M rs S tan ley T re fre n ‘ J ' . ' , M r a n il.. M rs ¿ « J * * a n d d a u g h te r R onnie Je a n a rc mov- . ',1' 1 ", ‘ 111,1 '5 'r,‘ Mr. a n d Mrs I ll g to Honnevllle th is week where -'-'!"i W alters and son W m er W alt- , ll..y . u r building a new log hom e 7 ”7. M r s „ J f "u rc h le y of M r nnd Mrs H T Hesse. E Q. la n d W llc a to n were am ong the j Bi li<ills folks, who a tte n d ed th e M ountain Home a n n u a l home, m- ! Ing .Sunday. H om ecom ing at M ountain Home was cclebrato'l Sundav A Children'» | d a y program was held in Hie in,H il lin g Ix-n tlu sb e r. Y am hill county I school su p e rin te n d e n t, h a d charge l o t tin- a ttc rn is .n program , w hich I Included a vocal solo by Mrs M ur- i gucrltc Emil and m em orial s e r vices lo r Rev II A lbright. M, mid M rs I'alcn C lark and Mrs M ary Ilognrt Rev C P. G a te s ot Pori - I lan d gave a special a d d rts s In m em ory of Rev Albright V isitor- ' from a d istan ce were M r and ARGU S, To Play Here Scholls Will H e a r Pastor in Farewell . p a st......... I Hl. nea , I ■ ' nm nll v . ' W l i l i l m í 11.11 i httpcl. rvcrntlv built, fur a period Mundi..* I of c ln h t wc»‘k.s luist S unday f,,ur four f K<*nrrattoiu of relatives were p re s e n t to heui iiuii pn-.i. h ’i he\ were S M N B onhuni a n d d a u g h te r, Mr M innie B a rtle tt, a n d (iuuuhter. M is llaael T refre n , a n d (laughter. B on nie J e a n T refren . all of Scholls. Mr a n d Mr C h arles Frlstoc and two c hildren of 1’ov.er cam e F r i day for a visit at th e M rs E lizabeth Reed hom e Jeanie .I.'.nv k ' . ‘Inukl.d'-f i’l M ' I and Mt , C iiffoul T rask , underw ent nt tonsil opfrutliin at ttie Good B a n u irlta n hospital F riday M r a n d Mrs A H F lin t a n d I d a u g h te r. Miss M argurei, were w.-.-k I end guests of Mr. » a l Mrs. H 1 : Ellul and d a u g h te r M arita li n t the F lint bearli hom e r e a r D claikc a n d , al tendisi tlie Red H ead reunion at 'l'a ft Hunilav Miss Evelyn Hesse a tte n d e d tlie I w edding ol Ml. Elia It. and I Melvin Haw kin.-, at P h ilo m a th B un- I d a y a n d played the wedding m arch S un d av visitors at I h»’ Roy M oore f hom e wen- Mr nnd Mrs Ashley Dickens, n of G aston. Mr John S ’l'lHiuipson of R.-cdviTc a n d th e f t m an 11" - fam ily. H IL L S B O R O 19c Tiny Tots. 2 cans .................. PA N C A K E FLOUR. 28-oz. p k g ................................. TO M ATO JUICE S T . Miracle Whip Salad Dressing CORNED BEEF L Æ 12 02 19c PE A N U T BUTTER SOAP GELATINE White Wonder. O ld E nglish. 10 burs Closing out. 25c TOILET TISSUE 1000 MARSHMALLOWS l lb pk< COFFEE— Pound ....................................... 10c 25c 17c CRAB S & W fancy ^ s . leg m eat. Can M A R SH M A LLO W S— 1-lb. cello p h a n e pkg. . VINEGAR^— Jones. 22-oz. b ottle .......... W ESSON OIL— Vg-gallon 63c. Q uart ...... DEVILED M EAT— Libby’s, Vis. 3 can s ............................... 16c 25c 15c 12c 35c 10c Aladdin Coffee Quality coffee, low priced vacuum packed. 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