The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 09, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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prrintendent Nosier and L. C Moo-
; berry spoke for the city school !
system, and Superintendent B. W
Barnes and Principal B M Good­
man sent word of their approval
1 of the movement, for the union
high school. The Reverends R 11
Wisecarver of All Saints' Episcopal
Mission. Charles M. Reed of the
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Methodist church. George Henle of
iBy Mr>. F. I.. Brown)
Trinity Lutheran church. R L. P ut-
LAUREL Fire completely de- n.un of the Christian church, and
stroyed two adjoining houses on Henry S Haller of Pilgrim House
the Fred B roun place Saturday ajso ^poke briefly.
mornmg
The w u tento Of
S tate President Mrs. Willuun
Kletzer will tx- present tor the or-
Brown» ^ h o ^ o r ^ d
thusi Ot
Tlioma» Sm ith and family were sw ilaauoii m teting in tile auditori-
uiiclicaJiy all burned No one was um of the Junior high school at
home a t the time the lire slatted, the invitation of Superintendent
It was first discovered by Mt Cor- Nosier Mrs L. C. Mooberry of
nelius and Rev. Sunpson
David Hill school was nam ed tem -
Mr and Mrs. Freu Schmidt and porary secretary.
George Schnudt matoted to Cas-
Houses Burn
N ear Laurel
on Saturday
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
"SHF. OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES"
4-1 I Sheep ('lubbers
Old l ime Dance
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turn m atch is pianim i foi Hepteiu ular Washington Yamlull
tom nn-
lui 13 tn I I i I I . I h i i i i and .1 J Wln- meni
nter of file loeal team t. looking
toi good players This Is the reg­
Mubscrtbr tor (lie Argil.
Balil Mountain Sheep club |mii-
w»rt\l an old tune dance in an aban
donni mill in the Mead school d is­
trict. Saturday nicht Fifty |ieople
Including d u b membera and their
parents and friends, utlcndcd The
dance was tree und refreshm ent*
weit" sollt to the dancers At the
dose ot the evening an m illion of
«I W ash in gton County*» Largest D ept. St<
the leftover fixxl was held
Club Members r e a l ln l a profit of
$4. which money will be mml to
transport their livestock to th e |
comity fait Roy Smith, leader of
S p e c i a l P r ic e » in Every Dept.
(he sheep dub. was m aster of cere­
monies
VACATION SALES
7
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Ali Summer Merchandise Must Go!
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K B & r & i » .• » i S City Councilinen Pass
G ranston while George Sciuiudt
and Miss G ranston spent the c.a> \\ nOlCSitlc Ordinance
at Bonneville" and heard President
Roosevelt speak.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Stretch .uui
son Edwin of Merced, C ai. and
M rs Clyde S tretch of Newberg
were Tuesday evening guests at the
B. . G
home. Later
Later in the
G McNay
McNay home.
eve
!e thèg w UH U\lcN av home, where
a lev
t __ were joined" bv Miss Fleda
Ethel S tretch ’and Clyde“stre tc h of
Newberg
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tiliotson
and son of Forest Grove were S un-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. lx'c.i
Davis and family- . „
.
H IL L S B O R O
Divorce Suit» Filed
Williamson 1 cRov s Williamson
B L A N K E T SA LE
vs Julia Ann Williamson
Aduins Mary M Adams vs. Belva
A tains
Wills l i win T Wills vs Gladys
M Wills
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rse«»'*
<Con<inii«d frem pure II
city park and for the construction
of tennis courts on the city-owned
Bagley lots were approved by the
council and th e citv engineer di-
*
reeled to prepare applications
The
c®uncl1 al*> approved the recom-
m en tatio n relative to the placing
<* “ 8°» of civic organizations at the
7
1 m .il. Lune ( I m k e r Tilt
Hillsboro was defeated by New­
berg 1DH to 70 lust night in a check­
er tournam ent at Newberg A re-
i'
- f Kv '
Discussion was also held con-
cem m g the submission of a project
to the SERA for th e cutting o f
weeds on parkings and city lots.
I
s
I Lile ami Elberta
MOVIES
C O M IN G N E X T WI LK!
All wool hlniiki'ts, part wool blankets, cotton
I'I .i n I el s. Lvery I'oiirr i\a hi,' color ronihiiiat ion and
nil sizes from tiny cribs to the largest double
blanket made EVERY BLANKET IN OUR BIG
STOCK WILL BE SPECIALLY MARKED FOR
I HIS ANN’l Al. E \ ENT’. Pay a .small deposit if
you wish we'll bold the blankets 'Id you cal! for
1 h e m .
See Next Week’s Adv.— Wait!
PEACHES
ti
At my farm , mile east
of Laurel, • t m ile north
Washington points.
obstrucnons wai aIso con‘
Mr and Mrs Rav Baker of Port- •'Wered.
of .Midway.
land and Virgil Baker of Falls
Request of W. G Ide for addi-
>»
*s
City were Sundav evening callers tional fire protection o n G rant
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a t 'th e Lee B roun home.
street between T hird and Fifth
,4 r '
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McNay^ and streets was tabled by the council
1000 Pair — R e g u l a r $ 1 .0 0 a n d $1 .2 5
Patsy and Billy McNay were Port- pending solution of the controversy
Rt. 2, H illsb oro
land visitors Wednesday. They were between the citi and the Oregon-
I’lire silk, nntitinnlly « d tcitiseli .serv­
afternoon callers at the Roy Hein- W ashington W ater Service comnani
eek home, where Billy rem ained to relat, «
a
ice Jimi chiffon weights. Practicully
visit Gordon Heineck and witness
X T
ii 11 colors and sizes. A utle of Im­
the arrival of President Roosevelt.
" ere
Mr and Mrs. McNay and Patsy
1
tha? 3,°° feet to
port nnct> DON'T MISS IT!
i m an All members of th e lodge are
5
s
a
w
»
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invited to attend and to bring pic­
n w -Y ^ Baker,
a k e r who
who has
has been
,a. -»-»«wse electric motor.
This
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nic lunches Coffee will be served
Ervin
been stav-
stay- son
—
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ing a t the F. L. Brown and Lee
Proposal to place new pavement
deInerink water a t less cost and
' at the park. Sports events are p lan ­
Brown homes for sometime, received on east Main street between Eighth
fum puig a greater volume At
W ashington county —
chapter.
O »-.i
re- ned for tlx- afternoon.
word Wednesdav th a t his parents and Tenth streets as an SERA Dro- 1 1LS tlme
Pnn’P k delivering
in ,
home at Falls City had been com- ject was turned down bv the emm -‘PProximately 1500 gallons of water
Republican cluba will meet b rl
.
cil C
Councilman
that
eans th at on a d»-\ a_l w
u m u tsT
ik '
pletely destroyed by fire.
cl[
ouncilinen held th
a t th» X . ? a minute
muiute wmeh
which m
means
® P
,ln_ ,h f local v cham
Quite a number Irom this com­ - ject would be pruicipahy m aterial -**-hoilr day there Is being pumped
? V lsJY ..ai!Y?L“
for vic'e-cliirm
the organization
munity attended the d airym
and
u ^ d ens
l"/ ¡ al*
JX
^ aC
í l e m p l o i e n t * T h e v * ? ^ ^ “ t h V ^ n n m g M x jm u ïe Mh or stitutlon
diMrict
en " e and
B
I« .at,»».» Beach S C.,vseJ>,-
Q u U ñ < r >U
picnic at Jantzen
Included in the group w e re ________
? th of July, this pum p ran on a Nedty of
p rie n t, u
Two more w arrants charging
Mrs. John MuUoy. Miss Thelm a °‘ed rePauing the road for the 24-hour day everyday and was expected to report on the recent
violation of the occupation tax or-
Mulloy and Gilman W ight; Mr. Pr^
n t . business considered bv th e Jnlv shut do" T1 an hour or two at a ^tate ccmvention a t Eitgene which dinanci.
O
ther
wrre served this week in
and Mrs. Egger and F ritz Egger
Hindi included
included the
th T giSting of tlme {OT adûus“» «B « th a t had to
e8f“W •
the clty
drive to collect
1929 Ford C oupe
Mr and Mrs. A. Rutschm an Sr. council
and Ted Rutschman, and Mr. and permission to Dr. J O Robb to ** made ait<>r 1C had started o p e r - ?
t h 'L e Î Ü » 1 Yt " X delinquent levies W arrants were
1929
Ford R oadster
Mrs. Jake Schmidt. W alter Schmidt place hospital signs near the Jones atlng In dlscuss‘ng irrigation at
w m th e « p o r t of the ¡,^ .,.4 on wilUam Alexander, used
and Miss Cora HullL
hospital report on n r o i X l L X n th f lunch 011 hls iarm Tuesday. ^>mmitU-e appointed by P L. P at- r„ deiUer and Mrs ( ! w |( , . U v „
1929 Essex S edan
Mrs. Amelia CampbeU visited her Baseline s t r w e ^ t ’o fT ^ n th street Thornburtih stated th at irrigation l'
<^ 1‘L S h^ , m a" Î e ,‘"°unty confectionery store operator bv G
daughter. Mrs Adams of Farm -
increased the capacity of a given » ‘h
divided into districts and o Freem an chief o fp o h e e
1930
Buick C oupe
ington. Sunday and attended the
?Yr ,, n ‘-æaning up the city piece
each
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... ;
P‘txe of
of ground
ground «na
and just amihi-a
doubled vice-chairmen elected In eftch
W
arrants _ ......
will ._
be *x served
next
New fall shades ¡ire here and noire
annual picnic and reunion spon- S I ? “ er ir0 “ the state high- 1U productlon
n u t^ V c u V c ! ¿ " “
X
O W*'” lt Ona11 Pera° ns ,U‘V'” « d*"1U1-
1927
C h evrolet C oupe
sored bv th a t community.
<?omnhasion stating th at $10.-
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lovely
than ever. Pure silk sheers,
m
hn^in
if
-n,orH
D
U
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u
rn
t
occupation
taxes
of
two
or
Mr. and Mrs. S. E Stoller and P*? had been allocated for the __
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,,
Ford Ton Truck
Morgan of HUUboro 4
^ ^ 1 1 more
la n d in g , according to
chiffons and service weights in the
family attended a reunion of the »idening of Baseline street from I U 'l! r i l f i l l i v H u r t
Morgan ot Hillsboro.
p L p a tu .rson clty attorney The
Schlegel family at Champoeg park F ifth street to th e railroad track
s
t* t
foot size and leg length you re ­
Sunday.
following week prrsons delinquent
was read.
CARS PAINTfrll
quire. Come in today or phone
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W hittle. Mr.
i one or more years w ill be served
25H1.
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and Mrs. Richard W hittle a n d T , • ___. •
(Continued fro m pa^e I)
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs Whis- U T l g a t l O n
V d lU C
and
a
m
other
and
fath
er
in
P
o
rt­
Ga» - Oil - A ccessorie»
PAIR
nand and two children joined Port-
See new fall and win­
land. were conducted Wednesday at
ter Holeproof c o l o r
McMinnville. Services for Freem an
The W ashington county a n d
ers Rest Sunday.
were held Tuesday in Portland. He Oregon Jersey C attle clubs will
hook. Tells you the cor-
Miss Mary Helm has been ill
«Continued from r » « 11
Car» B ought, Sold and
and picnic
during the past week.
and will soon be dug There is was survived by a wife, five chil- ho*d a Joint meeting
reet
• <hjl<le of hose to
C o m ig n ed
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nault and son every indication th at thp vipid w - h i dren. mother and father, two sis- at tbe Putnam farm a t Farm ing- Beaverton route 1 w'ls'arrevted Bat
w ear with every cos-
Russell of Portland were Sunday be corsiderabiv l » « L o , 5 “ . 11 ters and two brothers.
<°n Sunday. August 19. An lrrlga- “ ¿ y by c ^ i X
a u th J ih X
mie.«A at
al the
the R.
n Voorhees
v™»hee« home.
h„mo
considerably larger th an where
t u r n e —In hosiery dept.
guests
The fatal accident will be in- tlon dem onstration will be held.
ch eater Johnson o f Cot
they were not _______
irrigated _ W arrens
Cornelius
Mr. daughters
and Mrs. spent
Raleigh
Whitmore
and
Sunday
with ** ,P>®Ping from O a k T creei" and
? y the Waah‘11«- f
w ‘ arrest*d
" '« h t on n Car» W a»hed and P olished
Mrs Whitmore's mother Mrs. Edna
a B ^ to r for power. This
according
basket luncli^waUbe s e ^ e if R rin t charK*' of drlv*»K while drunk after
Haveman of Chehalem Mountain, delivers approximately 800 gallons
w Connell, sheriff.
1 ,1 1 ,,/ ?
l ,.. " „ „ j
f 'u ? ' Br ng *lls w>xxi truck hart collided with
i
well
Mr aad Mrs. George Tews and °f water a min
u all the . ,
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I ' ice. filled boskeu and table f serv-
, : '" t Shell < . truck near Witch Hazel
son Jimmy visited Sunday with water th at he and hls help can \ L l I 1 F ile « » A n i l P l I
N either of the drivers wag injured
W. T Putnam Jr., president of in
Paul Tews and family a t Yacolt, handle on the potato planting
the collision.
the county club, says ‘ Let us
Wash. They
also stopped
a t Van-
On —
the i'hornburgh
Thornburgh farm
f a m 't there
h e r.
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„
. - -
.
couver Barracks and Swan Island is now approxim ately 112 acres be
ljuor. Arnold F Steinke
A g en cy for N ash and
M?rt and Mrs. Carl Launer of fro m ^G M e^ e X i ’ water pumped
o< Portland was takaa Into ctutody
(Continued from patre 1 1
H udson and T errap lan e
Wednesday by -tate police.
Dayton spent from Wednesdav un- , I OnJh Ga2fsu creek and delivered have purchased chickens in the Ti
tii Friday of last week a t the C.
hi?h P011« ln the field gard area with NSF checks.
2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
l e g i o n Meet» Friday
Whitmore home. They also visited
approximately 1200 feet of
W. S, Edgar of Beaverton route 1
Mrs. Olive Lee and family o f
flume. In this planting entered a plea of guilty Satutrday
Legionnaires will m eet at Vet-
H illsboro
Oregon
Cherry Grove and brought Lorene there wa* about 25 acres of ladino to a charge of perm itting livestock
_
erans liait Friday night. Auxiliary
Lee back for a visit of several clover seeded in the spring of 1933 to run at large He received a post-
A convention of the Zim merm an- »” »»>>< is will be guests at t h é
grandparents, Mr and another 15 acres seeded a t the poned sentence.
for-Governor forces will be held nieetlng.
and Mrs. C. Whitmore.
same time to alfalfa with a lot of
Fine of $100 and sentence of 30 a f the Hillsboro G range hall at 8
Mrs. J. W atkins of Portland ar- red clover
c-vciung roc an ex-
nr i . a
, 1 The 25
or days n
c°unty jail was meted P m. Friday for the purpose of en-
/ ¿ 7 //» M / / / j e e i f s
tended visit with h e ? son Amos
£ ladl^ ° clover carried 300 head out to H C. Gleaser o f Forest dorsing or nom inating progressive 1 U U
I t lO L tu A M f)
W
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l
)
Harit<l
Ioo c«»rda or more, h«*«»vy
W atkins, and family.
, sneep from about March 21 to Grove Monday when h e plead candidates for legislative offices
sound «lab or fim t grow th cordwo<Mi
Word has been received from the
" The sheeP were taken off guilty to a charge o f driving
Senator P e te r’ Zimmerman will
Quote d eliv e ra i price our plant, (»ate«
Schmidt-Brown party at Yellow-
th a t time and a seed crop will while intoxicated. Upon paym ent ** the speaker. All progressives are
Pipe
Inrew tm rn t ( ’«>.
j.s
stone National park th a t they were
cut sometime late in August or of the fine. A. W. Havens. Justice Invited and a large crowd is an- L O S T O n *<>utK aide of M ain street, be­
tween 3rd and 4th. new P a rk e r f<ain-
lucky enough to see the eruption early September. On the part o f , of the peace, paroled him on th e ticipated.
INDEPENDENTLY OW NED AND OPERATED
I * n . Pleaa«« return to Edna M ay
oi th e world's largest geyser, G iant the planting in red clover and jail term. Gleaser was arrested
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Einn at Eirat N a tio n al bank
Thursday morinng. These alfalfa and five or six acres of June 13
C ounty Odd F ellow »
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pear»
fo
r
sale,
25e
per
buahel.
S ^ i l m ^ r h s a ' ' a ^ gU*TheU? ^ t Ule, Iadlnot a
cr°P ’ as removed
Washington county grand j u r y
fe llo w ,
consistently
low have'm ore'cents"
brinir container«
John D a v id *'« , m ile
r.
, , .
. You’ll
in? our find
Part them
to m ake
your dollar
to Picnic on Sunday north
previous eruption w ^ on M^y 5.
saved"^
CF° P “
in t° sesslon ttus m om ing and
of Helvetia.
2&-4
Annual W ashington county I. o. i i a r t i . m t
p ~ r. f..r »1,. s«c
Mrs.
Nora
Rcbci
tson
Melvin
?,
ior seed .
rest
*'lU continue until tomorrow
(n m c in and let us prove it. Yours truly, FAIRW AY MARKET
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no, o
v i a xvD
W Tiu
xjii and
ana A
ie iv w
T
<-> F. picnic will be held Sunday a t
hu«h»l. delivered C.»mr and iret them.
Robinson, and Mrs. Charles Hood
P‘aritibg consists of a new 1 , o , Suit
to determine
the
ownership
Rinnhn<r
t
X
per buahel. brinir b«.i
R V
M.
a
eooere,,
road
f
m
^
e
r
o
o
f
£
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and two sons of Fairvale were seed*n 8 of ladino clover made this
G» rib aldi Ave.. Hillsboro, I'bonr
FREE DELIVERY
Sunday guests a t the Amos W at-
sPrln«.
held by Sheriff J. W. Connell on
25
PH O N E 3251
kins home.
Through quite a little of this a w rit of execution from Jackson
Located Corner 2nd and M ain Street»
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Meyers
are project Thornburgh has set out county was filed here today Action
ai
e h o m e °i
her Voting filberts No one knows Just was filed by the West C ontract com-
a n d ^ o th e r^ in ^ s ^ S n i"
h ° ! thc filberts are going to grow pany against C A Hartley, form er
Mrs F Messenger and M rs&Letha Un?uF. t't’e lrrigation. but his idea partner, and Connell, seeking pos-
Menne of MultTOmah \" e re ’ Wed- r e J ? 4 1 b y means of irrigation the session of the equipment and ask-
nesday callers at the R. E. Fields ;iees can ** kept •T0" '“'1« and a t ing $500 damages.
EXTRACT
home. Mrs Messenger remained for
s^me time a hay or seed crop
Orders in the following circuit
100', pure
a visit.
taken off the land while court cases were Issued this week:
Full strength
French's.
vegetable.
Miss Dorothy Ann Duncan and the n ib e ru are developing. W ithout B E Maling. Inc vs Frank Wol-
William Waibel
Silk Hosiery Sale
79C
Republican G roup
to Meet on Friday
City CoiltlllUCS DflVC
on Occupation Tax
U S E D FAMOUS KAYSER and
C A R S H O LE P R O O F
H O S IE R Y
in Truck Accident Jersey Clubs Plan
ior Joint Session Man Arrested Here
Bad Check Count
Cited During Tour
‘ 1<UI *71ICs
on Injury Award
,rans-
98
Used Car Exchange
Progressives Meet
H ere Friday Night
Tnn
F a ir w a y
A
M a rk e t
OUR PRICES
P o w e rs G r o c e r y
i s
s
.°
t
e
M ^ F r a n i i - '^ T e l d s '^ S i S d “ t o
Oswego witn them Pjr an in d eh m u
flay.
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Quota Controversy
Explained by Cyrus
(Continued from pair« 1»
to
make reasonable adjustment«.
People in W ashingtc.i county
concerned with the hog reduction
program feel th a t the whole situ­
ation Ls brought up or caused by
misunderstanding on the p art of
minor bureau officials regarding
production conditions in the Pacific
Northwesf
Plans Made for
Hillsboro P. T. A.
(Continued fro m pa^e 1 1
North Plains. Mrs. W B. Beatty
and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen of Aloha-
Huber. Mrs. Andrew Modine and
Mrs. R P. Mixon of Forest Grove.
Mrs Allan Knight. Washington
county president, also spoke. Su-
Four-room house, bath, garage.
$1200.00, This is well located on !
Lincoln street.
160-acre farm , 125 acres ln cul- I
livation. near a good town, excellent
soil. Priced to sell.
A m oney-maker—80-acre ranch,
35 acres oi hops, 30 acres walnuts,
new buildings. Price includes crop
and equipment.
E. A.
s r
“ •"** "•
Jam es Farm er decree P ro ta te or-
dPrs uerp lsiUed in th«
oi
Erick Wagner. Albert jack, Jam es
Slater. E. O. Alien and A rthur
Schmidt.
This store will be open nights and a p art
of Sundays.
T he L ow est Priced
Q U A L IT Y
Spring catch.
Chinook
CAR
of the M ighty G eneral M otors Corporation
Ginger Ale
Red & W hite
12-oz.
25c
Soap
set up to meet all requirem ents of this
community.
Red & W hite
COUNT
ON
US!
at all times to render the best in service on Chev­
rolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick and all General
Motors autom otive products a t the lowest
possible cost.
C LA U D E
COOM ER
R eal E state and
Insurance
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Can finance your insurance pre­
miums on a monthly basis.
Third and W ash in gton St».
P hone 441
OLDSM OBILE “S tyle L eader”
2 tall cans
25c
L arge size
S u p e r Suds
m
u j j v i
vuuo
R egular size.
19c
2 for
Baking
O ur shop equipm ent is complete!
is in charge, parts stocks are adequate— and daily
service from P ortland continues, with no
extra cost to you.
10c
12-c
l-lb .
tin
Powder
Red & W hite
23c
Chocolate
Pure vegetable.
Quart
29c
Tea
M em orie
C arton
.........
29c
16c
Ginger Snaps
CHEESE
I'resh and crisp.
Oregon, full cream
Pound
lie
3 d o zen
4 ta ll cans
23c
Mason Jars
Q uarts, com plete.
BLEACHER
Suntex
Large 21-oz. bottles.
2 b ottles
15c
D ozen
Pints, d o zen
SUGAR
Fine granulated.
10 lbs.
53c
10c
69c
59c
HUTTER
G rade A
Forest (¡rove or
Carlton
MAYONNAISE
Fresh and tasty.
lie
Pound
28c
B lack
29c
Red & W hite
P rem ium B ak in g
y8-lb.
MILK
Mt. Vernon.
25c
Soap Flakes
SALAD OIL
r
We have m ade a
O ra n g e D r y
3 lbs.
P e e t’s G ranulated
2 for
Sales and Service
16c
.
15c
4 rolls
Gallon
SA LM O N
5
G R IF F IT H
P hone 171
T IS S U E
S p ecia ls for A u gu st 10 and 11
HEVRQLET
10c
1000-sheet rolls.
Prom pt Service . . .
Because We Represent
Depend upon your local dealer in
CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
1 1 5 2 2nd St.
MAIN STREET
MAIN 81
Shortci
cuing
VINEGAR
B o ttle ...
M s s ”
- OrlgUtf,J'Fi « a te r (or th » project
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R O O T BEER
15c
Many other items specially priced for F riday and
Saturday. These prices good A ugust 1 0 - 1 1 only.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Danish Squash
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Sweet Potatoes
New crop.
5c
Pound
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