The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thurmlay. Novem ber 15. 193-1
Scholls Group
Gives Benefit
r IC
Gypsy Musical
Hall
Friday
G range
Social,
HCHOI.tH A pie MM lui and (lypsv
musical by chums of voice» for tin-
benefit of the Hcholls laidles’ Aid
will In- held at the G runge hall
Friday evening 'Hie program Is
free and pi«*“ #»d coffee will la­
old Find and »croiid pii/e* will
be given for tlic most appropriate
t h p-y costumes and anyone a t­
tending the social may compete
Mi
III - le lloelli-l ol W itch lia srl
will sing the lead in (he chorus
ol ■evil ul numbers. Mrs. Gladys
THE
H IL L S B O R O
Trask In
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
t h u l r m u n o f tin* itn m n lth
•‘■••'’V ' "iiipl.u il log I ioum ’ on tlie
Rankins Mr Bluffer returned w ith 1
! Wuif.011 fami.
Knox, county agent, wlio made pre-
three nice turkeys.
A so w of eight have I m oii n iu k
i . o i . ij HEAt H Ihe program of liinlnary
arrangem ents for
th e
Mi and Mri Dahl Frye, who uri*
Miss I.aVellc Berg spent the week- 1
iliac wulnuta a t tin* N utrroft drier in o i.o iiL g rio n i h i,iti,, io California,
government
testing
of
dairy
herd.-
testing
This program gives dalrv-
end
with
her
parents,
Mr
and
Mrs.
(
tin ’ iiiti.l ta n week,.
for
bang-,
dlsea.se
Is
now
under
men
their
first
opportunity
of
v i n t i l i M r. u n ii Mi:. Wi-irli R um -
Charles Berg, at Bkamokawa, Wash.
Ernest llansi'ti had I lls I m n m w ir­ ! Hunduy.
way In Curry rounty. and the atti- I cleaning up bangs disease In their
Miss
Mary
Louise
Hlgby.
Red
ed fill
till- lig h t,, lui.l week .mil
V, of dairynu-n Indicates prartic- herds and receiving compensation
M i lim i M i
G eorge la -w e llyn
Cross aide was a visitor In Timber!
in now enjoying liwtits f iiiiiis lu d l,y ninni lai, « •.« n, Brillile a t thè
a.ly 100 per cent co-operation in lor anim als which must be slaugh-
last
Thursday.
I* F I* of Hillsboro
,l,.s
county, according to K M. tered.
W illia m
M imi ilo hom i* a n d a lv i
Bchollx orchestra win give u u-m
D a v id H i l l P u p il* to G iv e
v ‘ lt. il I m
i. t e r in law, Mia. Idu AB O fficials are Re-elected
fit variety show ul the Hi hull, Ilo*1. i t Mi t ilo W o o llry , W uh I i .
S h e rid a n P u b lis h e r C o d e
at General Election
O range hull November 23 at H |i
P r o g r a m on F r id a y
A s ilv e r tea w ill lie g ive n a t the
A d m in is t r a t o r o f O re g o n
in. A small adml isioii will be chair: I I I M m p liy hom e W ednesday fo r
cd and a cafeterlu lunch will be tin- iM-iiein. o f the R ed (truss.
Steen Johnson of the S h e rid a n ’ „
(Ily M im « Dorothy Cook«)
sold. A 311-nilimtc play will be given
Mr. and Mrs J English and Mrs
Hun. president of t h e Y am hill-'
Die 5A and SB of the David Hill
CORNELIUH B y . r o u n u r Mooberry
and ensemble and individual n o v e lty l b - k e o l P o rtla n d w. ,,- H unday
a w e » . ; W ashington County Publishers and school elected the following officers:
"
e the
II, Jix-
I - Kerr
K e r r home
hom e
was re-elected mayor of Cornelius Printers' association, has been nam -I Robert Beattie
musical iiumbers will complete tin - gurutu
at
president; Jack
mu- and a half limn prnglum A
Hupcrlnlcndent Krause visited a t the city election. V. Freni li Wa . e,l Graphic Arts code adm lrustra- Kennelly, vice-president; Wallace
SELECT YOUR
'
treasurer, D. C. Whit-,a- ,or ,„ r Oregon to s in n e d Arne Rae Wood,
Vt
secretary The 2A and 3A
this orchestra Is usually
demand si bools in tin . vicinity last week
°* this school also elected officers:
at all lit tie 10m111111niyalfa11.ini
Wallaci Flint and Christine P ut re-elected recorder, an d E. B. Bah- 0( Eugene who has resigned. Rae of
Elmer Jesse, president; Virginia
of cliaritc a s|s*clal plea i., extended **f the Groner si litsil received grade now and J. A. Iruiler were re-ele t- wm ( ontlnue as field m anager of K
to everyone to attend this program two In all subjects for the six cd councllmen
tin- Oregon S tate Editorial asso- Banner, vice-president; Ethel Mc-
Prises
A
warded
1
will la- u-.i ,| to buy weeks test |a ,i week
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' ‘“Bon. W Verne McKinney «XI Donald, monitor.
Cochrane, Mr. . L.ir. Hillsboro has been named on the
David Hill school ls presenting
music for orchestra work.
Mr. and Mis W W. I a n g worthy
Langworlhy
of
^m
lth,
Julian
Dclmonte
and
C
ather-
legislative
committee- of the asso- a program this Friday a t the school-
Kclullvcs from Portland mid u .1 Mi. , « Katherine
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neighbors of the Trunk Watson
house at 1 o'clock Everyone Is In­
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-
cosvumi-.'i a i m e l i a r a 1 in n s pur
luinlly were entertained at a I ioum -
vited to attend. Small admission
s,w l erí"7
rm n r,^
r . i Í .....
S . v ( the
K * ™ .» . lh«. Methodist Sunday
wuitiling parly In honor ol the r< -
The number of Illnesses has de­
attended the
ON OREGON FARMS
liio g r iim a t the Venetian In Hills­ school Wednesday evening a t the
creased
during the past week. At
Various contests, charades
Ih r e r Squash Best in T ria l
the
junior high Frances Sm ith was
boro November 7. sponsored by the church.
songs,
buikuon
volley
ball,
as
well
PRINEVILLE In a trial plant- the only person absent more than
county federation of Women's clubs.
us other games were the evening i In i'o f” m -vi-ral varieties ‘ of pump- three days. Tuesday noon Evelyn
1 entertainm ent. Apples and pop corn gin and squash on the Dewt-y Haworth of the 8A class of the
were served to aoout 50 guests.
Shobert farm a t Powell Butte, to Junior high suffered an Injury to
C a lifo rn ia n s Buy
determine their resistance to curly J
finger while playing volley­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dore of top disease, the three-varieties m ak -| her
ball.
California have purchased the Ban " Ing the- best showing were Ford-
Jerry Everett, who formerly llv
T H A T ^ E ^ . ^ r s Allle
S T * ' 7 »
%
^ ^
From the HILLSBORO MEAT CO., where assort­
Ross and son Archie and their son
‘
m m
a*'"'l ° ^ ‘er var’
TherP has ‘x ,' n considerable out-
ments are greater and selections best.
Owen and his wife 01 Callaway.
Mr a „u ¿ r
j M H oihrti-r and m,
rlL‘,i Uie
, ,were slde ?ctivJiZ a t the ->unior hl«h
Nebr., and Claude Kendall of Ben- .„ “ n? “ ik o r tD Iv ^ K o tl h a v t moved o
Hubblu'd- t * J‘cata and Uma- recently. The 8A class has been
ton City. Wash , visited Mr and mo
c
X ce
lllla'
* orl“ni °" a play
** «lven 1,1
Mrs. Chari, . Hears a.id oth.-i
Mr* H e n rld ta Morgan of Hills-
Will Irrigate Fiber FUx
£*cve" ,by
l i v e d t h i s Yount “ ^ V d ' a i ' y ^
'n ‘Ur8<tay W‘th
W ,bTllev,ed
a ? te r r iX 1? the a u S im r i ^ e M
agir Her maiden mum- was Nora
.¿ m -rt Cochrane. Jam es VanLon, lib e r^ U x □“
i n y a t l o ^ m ^ ! J r e e * K £ “ Ves ^ n U ^ r th2
— OUR —
lltrn to Mr and Mrs W alter t ' “1 Joe ? ' “*
yregon N onnal a t gon a t least. Is to be grown on the p u r ^ T o f
. £ £ " • for ■
t heir
Wright November 5. a ^ y . but U,e
S T h e V o f.^
Mooberry Head
Cornelius City
III l lllll RI'
I'll!
X*“* surta
Grade School
Classes Elect
DON’T BE MISLED
in
1„ pin mis
Nebraskans Visit
Thatcher Friends
COM PARE
Ready to supply you with the
fuient MEATS nt the leant cost.
Ready to advise you In purchasing.
Ready to give real values.
All meals Im peded by Dr. Nleol
and Dr. Almqulst.
Picnics, lb.
13c
Cottages, lb. ■17c
SW ISS CHEESE Lb.
25c
LAMB LEGS
14c
Spri- '
BEEF ROAST
VEAL ROAST
LAMB SHOULDER
HAMBURGER____
LAMB STEW
VEAL STEW
Vmw c«>rtisetnrv ’
with rfluiivcs here.
•oils, Ls preparing 20 or 30 acres of drought area from which he bax
view cemetery.
Mrs. C. Wells ahd daughter of land for irrigation, and plans to use lust come
Mr* sn a d M rf" iSwlie n X KKenrn ali<f Kedmon<l are v o tin g a t the Joseph a large portion of this for fiber
“
cm . - crop has
v-
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I The 6A class enjoyed a party
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K ern Of! C ochran home.
This
grown
ex-
j , flax.
iiax. This
crop ha# been
been grown
ex- T hursday after school from 4 to 6
l ortland sent Sunday evening with f M r . Belle Lilly^has-been v ^ l n g rwrtrnentally
p-rlm entally f under
irnder^ irrigation
on,
o'clock,G
am es . were
were played
played In
In the
the
Irrigation on o'clock. Games
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hears
viuorsss
Drvr»
„ ,~BUon
a t Corvallis for gymnasium and later refreshm ents
Mr and Mrs. Art B raun »nd
Mr. and Mrs. R. 'iy.axIU? ?.i
^ r'
says- but were served in the cafeteria. The
daughter
of near Mannlni
„ a .,
K U »
a
Mre
„ ...-v ,.
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commercial planting
tlce day idea. Special guests were
w RMht.
Jacob Correll and John Pldcock
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| C. H. Nosier. Miss Rowena H er-
Mr. and Mrs Barber of Cornelius jiavc been 111 a t their homes.
And now they swear—"You're the m ann, and Rex Jones.
r X "1 O h lm a n a ,‘eri“x>" wlth Mrs
Lloyd Shaw of Vernonia spent first girl I never tried to kiss.”—Ëx
The 7A class ls making Interest­
wî u w rrn a n .
tjie week-end here.
ing notebooks on the possessions of
Mrs. haru Haney of Strassel «pent
Clifford Mapes, who ls attending
.
If
y°u
change
your
address
klnd-
the
United States.
BJ ew. d“y!4 ,tt*sl week wllh her chll‘ Oregon State college, s|M-in
spent m t ' ie ly notify the Argus direct and a t
<-i
once.
Quality Job printing—Argus.
j Mr und Mrs. AJlK- Ross of Cal- Henry "iiehrniun. """" ~
laway. Nebr., Mr and Mrs. E. Place
Mr. an d Mrs. C harles Flnegan
and son Emery and Mr. and Mrs attended the luneral services of
Jim Place and daughter of Banks Mrs Einegan's father, Mr. HUI. of
and Mr. and Mrs George Wilson of Tillamook Thursday.
W atts and Mr und Mrs. d ia r ie s
Alex McPherson has been 111 at
Sears visited Lou W right and fam - his home here.
I *Jy Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal R. M ann of
led Haney has a new truck to Eorest Grove were guests Monday
d e liv e r m ilk to the C arnation con- al th e M. D M ann home,
denser at Hillsboro.
W alter R itthaler returned Sunday
I M urjone Place is staying a t the (rom a
easl.
Lou W right home and helping care
ltH . c H latt IaIIUly h ave moved
lor her sister. Mrs W alter Wright. lnb, the B. Miskimins house.
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 2001
* ““
M r- allc* Mrs Lester Mooberry
Nellie Haney Wilbur W right and entertained Hunday with a chicken
Friday, Saturday, Monday — Nov. 16, 17 and 19
Cecil Tower spent Suturday night dinner a t their home. Season colors
with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs were used in table decorations and
Fred Haney, near Strassel.
OREGON PRODUCTS DAYS THROUGHOUT OREGON
lavors. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
All this coming week. Buy Oregon Products and boost
Bertel Iugebrietson. Rev. and Mrs.
C
harles
M
Reed
and
family.
Mr
your own state.
“The Count of Monte
and Mrs. Ray Hhuw and Helene.
C r is t o ” N e w F e a t u r e Mrs. Laura Jackson. Mrs. Ellen
Vickers, Mrs M artini M ann. M is
"The C ount of Monte Cristo," M
attie Hmilh and the host and
....
! , Alexander
Dumas' im mortal story, hostess.
will be shown u t the Venetian
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bellinger of
CUP-O-GOLD
K err's. Made in Oregon from
theatre Hunday, Monday and Tues-
day i t o S r t ^ n â t mm E l ^ Landl ^ ¿ S s S T h ^ “ “ *“ 8Und*y
***
Blended and roasted In Ore.
W illam ette Valley Oats.
: are featured. A flaming figure ol
Delbert
Henderling
of
north
Cor­
M b. pkg.....................
9-lb. bag .....................
vengeneel For 20 years in a living nelius spent last week w ith Mr,
grave he educated him self—steeled Louise
Cochrane.
In n . -i ll for a daring escape. Then
Jerry C artw right is 111 a t his
emerged as the Count ol Monte
with measles.
C risto -w ith the wealth and pow­ home
Vera French h as been 111
er to drive three men to their graves at Miss
her
home lor an extended time
Pillsbury
White Wonder
us they had driven him to In •.
Holds Big I'iniM tih Meld
Milled in Oregon
Made in Oregon.
Joseh
B
ernards
of
Hoy
melded
M o re K e il C lo v e r H a rv e s te d
H n is iin iti,
r o red Hover 1500 111 >Jl“ nP >n “ pinochle game
, ' r ...................
bars
-4-,-dw
.‘s ’ liurvest. ll M o in
W ashington “ L lh e ia rd lu rly !’Pon-sur«'t‘ bY the
countv n.ki v. a r lui i m a i t of a l ' Alexander's Ye ung People s club
th < "lia -d riv e V. u s n-Doru cSim tv at
Cornellus last Thursday eve-
CAKE FLOUR
CRACKERS
Aaent W F C v S s T iii“ Increase nU‘B' 8uch “ meW u vt’ry unusu»l.
Pillsbury Sno-Sheen
Snowflake
wS^ not due to le a tie r y lèd a ~ r Mr Bernards was the wumer ol
Milled in Oregon.
An Oregon-made product
^ “ "but m 'larger ' ‘acreage, S ? ^ ^ 1 . 0 ^
M??
Cyrus say*. Prices are higher th an
_ J" ,
'
S I*.
2-lb. box .................
‘i1..™? 1™"*’ ‘S1IKC tho 6Uirt Oi UlC llrs l- Mrs Jake Vanderven and
depression.
PUMPKIN .
PRUNES
' George R itthaler. second. In pi­
Kay-Mai.
Italian
nochle. Mrs. John VanLom and Joe
Bernards, first; Elaine Caldwell and
Made in Hillsboro.
A W ashington county product
John VanLom. second. Miss Evelyn
Doolier also won a prize.
lb * ....................
1)1 ran ...................
RUCHEK’S
ASK GROCERY
9c
Lb.
C offee
6c
Lb.
QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE
W e have a good supply of
NEW SAUERKRAUT
25c
5 D e liv e rie s D a ily
P h on e 651
R e *. P h o n e 3 2 1 Z
" — - -‘ •
IOC
Mrs. O. Shiffer
Given a Surprise
(B y Luis R i c h m o n d l
Special Sale o f New Crop
w W alnuts....All Week Nov. I2th—I7th
Dcticioui walnut) the yeai'i
Crop -Iron) tlx grower s finest
groves! Biougfil to you at real
livings The golden color
on the outs.de means plump,
crunchy-crisp tcrnel» inside
dlnj), calc), candy They 31 v«
simple dishes the party touch
They male desserts more ap.
petuina as well as more nour-
•lung They're healthful in an­
other w a y too ---give teeth
and gums n e eded exercise
Píe the fru t nut bowl high with
them A dd them to saladt, pud
Put walnuts on your
grocery list right now.
W ALNUTS
lb .
16c
OREGON MADE
Cheese
Oregon
Full cream
16c
Lb.
FLOUR - 1 ™ ... $1.75
Baker Girl
49-lb. sack
OATS , T
S E X :....
i S ' " nB'
4
I2c
6
PRUNES Oregon ItAl‘,in-
TOM ATO JUICE
Milk
4 “
23c
Carnation
Tall
Can ..,
6c
lb«.
N° a# 2 1
for
Candy Bars—G en­
eral Foods. 3 bars ..
Deviled Meat
Libby's, % cans.
Peanut B utter—
Maximum, l.b.........
Armour's.
Sugar
52c
10c
Of*
Coffee—Maxwell
House. Lb.....................
23c
Coffee
20c
49c
27c
25c
15C
Peas—Del Monte.
No. 2 ran
Pork * Beans—Van
Camp's. 11-ov. ra n . .
m m * . ..
100-ib. *k....*5.ia
21c
Tollet Soap—W hite 4 4 - ,
King. 3 bans ...............
G ranulated Soap — W hite
King.
Large pkg.....................
Mayonnaise—Best Foixls
Pint
Q uart
Jell Well—
8 pkgs............................
Pure enne
Airway
■ I.
Nob Hill
2 lbs.
Edwards
Lb. ran
$1.59
Packed a t Newberg.
Mt. Vernon
OREGON
CAULIFLOWER—
■.urge head .........
ONIONS—
R lbs. .......................
BUY OREGON
Soap
10
AW
9Qp
ilwU
33c
PRODUCE FEATURES
Delicious.
Box ..............................
A P P LE S .
C ELERY
HEARTS—
Bunch
.........
PRODUCTS AT SAFEWAY
.......
TIM BER— A surprise birthday
party was given for Mrs. O scar
K hiller Saturday night a t the home
of Mrs. S D. WiUls. The evening
was spent playing bridge. Guests in ­
cluded Messrs, and Mesdames W. E.
Gilman. William Huffm an. Morris
Kochman. Albert Riche. J. T. R ich­
mond, (Jscar Shifter, M. F. Welter,
Boyd W right and the hostess. Mrs.
S. D. Will’ s
Miss Ju an ita Nelson spent the
week-end with her parents In Mon­
mouth.
H erbert Snider of C arlton was
a business visitor In Tim ber Tues-
! day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer and
j son R ichard and Mrs. J. A. H offart
! and daughter Betty Jean spent the
week-end In Salem visiting with
{ friends.
Paul De Remer and W alter W right
spent the week-end In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles O. S tanton
] drove to Portland Sunday to a t­
tend th e wedding of their nephew.
Raymond Myrieh, to Miss Edna
[ W right Sunday night. Mr. Myrieh
is radio operator on the U. S. S.
I G eneral Lee.
Miss Cecelia Marchel spent last
Wednesday at St. Marys of the
Valley. Miss Marchel attended
school a t the Academy several years
ago. sh e was joined by her mother
Thursday and they went to P o rt­
land on business.
Those who attended the American
Legion turkey shoot In Vernonia
from here were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shiffer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
24c
SAXTON & LOONEY
Producers of Quality
SA N D and GRAVEL
P lan t located 4 miles no rth of F or­
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
1C09R
TIGHT OLD COUGHS
LOOSEH RIGHT UP
One little sip and the ordinary (
cough is gone—a few doses and j
th a t tough old hang-011 cough ls
; heard no more -I t's really wonderful
to w atch how speixlily bad. linger­
ing colds are put out of business.
Right away that tightness loosens
u p the bronchial passages clear- -
you're on your toes again—hnppy
and breathing easier.
You never know w hat hour of the
|n ig h t you'll need thLs powerful yet
harm less mixture th a t "acts like a
I Hash"—so get a 45-cent bottle of
l Buckley's Mixture (triple acting)
and keep It handy. Riggs' Hillsboro
Pharm acy and all druggists sell It|
and money back If not delighted.
AT DRUGGISTS 4B « » 8 8 *
^» M IX T U R E -,
ASINOLBSIPPROVSSITZ I fa
5
25c
C arnation
Made In Hillsboro.
Pure cane.
Fine gianulated.
52c
lb.
Viking
A first grade paper.
rolls
...............
Tall can ........................
6C
HONEY
TISSUE
4
From Prime Cattle.
8©
Lb. ............
LAMB ROAST
Spring Lamb.
9©
Lb. ....................................
ac
IXC
M U TTO N STEW
PORK ROAST
Young and Tender. Lb. .......... ...............
LAMB BREAST
Very Nice.
Lb.
................ .
6©
Z5C
6©
29c
......
TURKEYS
Young Hens. Lb.
VEAL BREAST
For Stew ing or Roasting. Lb. .............
S H O R T E N IN G
A Good Buy. 3 lb*.
A com plete line of choice
HOME MADE
Bacon, Hams, Backs, Lard, W ie n ­
ers, Bologna, Minced Cheese,
Headcheese, Liver Sausage,
F ra n k fu rte rs
And Many Other Items!
MILK
SUGAR
10
BOILING BEEF
25C
30C
S afeway S tores
OREGON
43C
F lo u r
$2.09
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
O ats
For Friday and Saturday
15C
M ountain. Made in Oregon
by Oregon bees.
S-lb. pail ....................
Hillsboro M eat Co-
Phone 982
FREE DELIVERY
X
42C
Co.
FLOUR
CROWN
B est Patent.
PRODUCT!
W EEK
Price* E ffective Friday, Saturday and Monday — November 16, 17, 19
BELL BRAND. Hard wheat, every purpose
49-lb. sack ...................................................
F L O U R flour.
BIG BOY or ECONOMY WHITE.
S O A P Large bars. 4 f o r ..................................
s
ROLLED OATS— Sperry's.
9-lb. bag ........................................
MACARONI— Standard
flour. 3 lbs.
$ 1 .5 3
£ag>ey standard- n°- 2i/a cans-
QQz*
ODw*
Q
Qz*
ÄIÖ
V
PUM PKIN— Ray-M ai. Hills­
boro pack. No. 2*/a can ................1
8c
BEANS — Santiam or Silverton cut,
Fancy No. 2.
2 cans
AdtJV
DATES— New crop. Bulk.
KRAFT CHEESE
American, Pimiento, Brick or
V elveta.
9Qp V
!g-lb. pkgs. 2 for
15c
i0 c
<fl Ap
iv V
BAKING POWDER—
4
Clabber Girl. 2-lb. can
JLi/V
MILK— Mt. Vernon.
4 7c
Tall cans. 3 for ......................... J
L
FIG BARS— W hite or
whole wheat. Lb.......................
TOILET TISSUE— Shasta.
49-lb.
Sack
$ 1 .9 8
COFFEE
Columbia Best.
25c
3 lb*. 73c
Economy.
Lb...............................
4
XDV
....3 0 c
3 lb*. 86c
CATSUP
Kern’s.
12-oz. bottle ............
«JV*
COCOA
<0
J./V
MATCHES
D ependable.
OQ/*
6-box carton ......... m O L p
Our M other’s.
2-lb. can ..............
Soup
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JUICE
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Van Camp’s.
No. 1 can.
Can .............................. UV
C2HEESE
Full cream, mild or aged.
COCOANUT
Long thread.
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Pound
18C
1-lb. pkg................. J. MV
TOBACCO— 1-lb. tins.
Prince Albert. Each