The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January 3, 1936
THE
H IL L S B O R O
Tureday. A pot luck dinner will be W ar and Mawna In Hillsboro Thurx-I
iwrved a t I o'clock.
I duy evening
Minx Arlene (lo ite r «pent Chrlxt-
GuexL« at the John Schm vlt/er
mux viicullon with her friend, Ml.«« h o m e Christman were Kllen Zwelnei
Muryhell Flint, ut the llurrv Flint of Tigard. the lleruiun und Lloyd
beuch home.
M ct/entlne fumlllrx of lllteon, Mr
Mi and Mm. Virgil BliJi uml non, mid Mr,, Hurry Srhm elU er, und
Mr. mid Mr«. Curl Itueck uml lam - 1 Mr und Mr.« Joe MugliUW'li.
“>d Hb.h were C hrU tim u dinner
Ml alld Mrx. Hu bard Joyce un i
Virgil llisli Superintendent) «ui«t..
a t the 11unk Mlllei Imine ctitlclr«*n »nd nephew, Raymond,
About
twenty
uttendeil
the
curd
||
„
rn |b r<g,k, went to (loldi-ndul,
Club Meet Tuesday
pu.ty held try the HeholU W omanb chrlnlm u» a., gueuta nt the llornl
I club Buturduv evening u t the J trrooli home
^ y ,‘5i£L.
a*
JF 4*
Mr. and Mm. F E Howell vlalted
Be ho I lx M E c h u r c h nbi ,W„
. SCHGIJJ4
, . ..................................church
won f lr.t und MU« Flora Hoi- chrlxlniu.', with her «Uter. Mr«.
elected Humluy school officer« Hun- llna xecond.
C. Anderson, of Portland
duy UH follow« Virgil III h I i , xuperln-
Program (liven
K. Io M eet . .....
tendeut; llurold CfirUtensen, uexlx-, tlro n er school observed ChrUtmus
, Friday,
,
,, C. M
...............
ountain Home
taut nuperlntendenl; Arlene H otter, December 111 with it program, tree
!• i Iduy. the
tin Mountain
Home C
( I hris­
tm as
.ec r etiir y : C F Htreteher. tri'axur- and exchange of gift« Program In-
t nodal
'f!.'.,,'av meeting at the Join,
mid
er: Lucille Carlaon, llhrarlun, J u s - j eluded Jean Trask. welcome. Amy
Hehmeltzer home
e p h Stretcher. uluulxt, Mr« Cliff Alice Howard mid Jennie Lou Pec,
Mr und Mrs Beecher Reed ol
1 «irk nut. organist. mid Avu Howard, i ««ng. Wallace Flint, Jean Trunk, Beattie
«peut Christman ut the Hum
chorister
, Jessie Ixni Peer, Ulillie Reynold.,,
Bodle home und Mr« Bodle re tu rn ­
Mrs Clifford Tru.sk und daughter I Amy
i'/’iZ Alice
„ „ llowurd, " ta u . t Year's ....
ed ...
to Beattie with them lor several
Jean xpent Christina» vacation with
‘"’’i,
OottiT, U w rru ie day.,' visit
her mothei . Mrw Mary 11111, ut
£ ? n 2Sl n (
Ern< 1
Mr.
Mr. and
und Mrs J. B. B artlett e n ­
atayton. They rem ained until New Huhrbler und Wallace H int, h d m ; tertained
Christman day with u
Year'« day.
laiwrenee Burgovne, Hammy Giit-
luulles' Aid club will meet ut the h|,*.r ^'ch i'ittm a'.'' AidtlimeRc
I Pr®aeiit were Mr und Mrs. Medford
H p i'ayloi home next Friday. Howard H im ih .r d t i n i i . r "(omni Courtney uml two sons of Cull-
I'lanx for u Junuury birthday din- Night " und Amy Alice llowurd. fornlu, Mr. and Mr« Leslie Howell
und two daughters of Hillsboro, Me
ner will be discussed.
recitation.
Evelyn Hatfield spent C hristm as
Mr. und Mm Earl Shipley und und Mrs Htanley Trefren und
of Bonneville, Mr, und
vacation ut the home of h er sinter, son Every Lee of M m izunlL______
Itu visited daughter
Oeorge Allison and three son.«
Mrs. Pulii Duvie».
relutlves here during the week-end Mm.
und
M
N
Bonham who makes
Hunduy evening visitors a t the “l,d »ttended u birthday party ut his home with
C. A IH
le >I t te r home were Mr. mid I >*"• Home of bln parents Mr und Minnie B artlett. his (laughter. Mrs
Mrs k . E Robertson mid Mr and M**-Erwl’> Shipley, in H illsboroFrl-
as day guests ut the S am ­
Mrs George Robertson, ull of Port- **MV evening T he uffulr was In uel Christm
Helffert home were the Curl
land.
honor of Erwin Hlilpley's blrtfiduy. Helffert
family,
Mr mid Mrs Dun
( lull Mre(.
Mr and Mr» K K Rowell, Ml
u h if w M *
and Mr„ j „ n Uh Chrl5ten.Mii und lloffner of Portland. Mrs Albert
Scholl» Woman*« club will m eet! Mrn. J. E Hennett attended the Hleffert mid children of Portland.
ut the Mrs. Julius Christensen home joint installation Of the Eastern
. al,<l *lrsi E,nl* Steffert and I
“ ehUdrcn of Balein
Hunduy guests at the H. T H esse¡
y = r -------
L home were Mr and Mrs. O M
! Heuton of near Hillsboro and Mr
and Mm. Julius Christensen and
daughter Peggy.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Twlgg and
I children. Mr. und Mrs. Harold
Christensen und children. Thomas
und Harvey Twlgg attended a fam ­
ily dinner Christm as a t the home j
j of Mr.«. Florence Twlgg In Hllls-
, boro
Christm as guests ut the J C.
Hatfield lióme were Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Casey und two children
und David Hulfleld
Mr und Mrs H L. McCool und
children «pent C hristm as ut the C
E. Hill home In Portland.
Chrtstm us guests nt the Ray
Moore home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ashley
Dlrkenx and son. Mr. and
Ready to supply you with the Mrs William
Wlthyeotnbe, mid three
finest MEATS a t the least cost. children, nil of Gaston, and K a th ­
erine and Esther Boge.
Mr mid Mrs. Carl Asbahr of
Heady to advise yon In purchasing.
Portland were Sunday evening
Hrmlr to give real values.
guests
ut the Ed Demtmn home.
All niralu Inspected by Ur. Nicol
Mr and Mrs L. O. Burge of
and Ur. Almqulat
Hillsboro visited at the S A. Got-
ter home Hunduy. Mrs. J W Burge
Saturday, Jan. 5th Specials
returned home with them for a two
weeks' visit,
Mr and Mrs. Jess Westfall of I
Home Cured
Portland spent Friday a t the Elmer
I Howard home and visited a t the
SMOKED MEATS
Gene Lee home during tile week
Mr. und Mrs Curl Wohlschlegol
and children attended u picnic din-
. ner at the community hall In Dun- j
dee Christinas day.
Half or whole.
, Mr. and Mrs Carl Helffert a n d ,
¡ family visited ut the Carl Waibel
home at Sheridan during Christmas
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Scholls S. S.
Nantes Leaders
Party Given
for Children
Hazeldale P e o p le E njoy
Yuletdie Gatherings
(B y M1 m
lurmUy
- u
PICN ICS
13c
17c
Lb.
COTTAGES
Lb.
BEEF R O A ST
Lb.
HAM BURGER
Lb.
LARD C O M P O U N D
5 Deliveries Daily
. '- » 'X i. - . T '
50!
¿
AM'
,T?*'
2
ì NEW'
P a ttern No. 354
S i z e ....................
P a tte rn No 350
S i z e ....................
P ork & B eans
VAN CAMP'8
City ...............................................................
S tate.
All m aterials specified In above patterns may be purchased
In local stores
—
-------- —
IVIOllniain I lOlTlC 1T1
wmtvl a i nat ijiiuvy
Lee
u
5c
i
15c
P eaches
10 bar» 46c
F e ls N a p t h a SOAP
white.
19c
5 lb». ...........
B e a n s Small
BELL BRAND.
$1.63
b. sack
F lo u r 49-1
Ä .2#e).. 59c
f.^ ,w"'-30c
YELLOW or WHITE.
Sunkist, No. 2'-.
Can ............
39c
BAKING POWDER—
19c
K.
25-oz. can .................
CORN— Fancy No. 2. Maine O
Cg«
Golden Bantam. 2 can» __
PEARS— No. la. Staregon.
10c
Economy
L ig h t Globes
30 or 60-watt.
IOC
Each ............
FLOUR— F isher’s Blend.
49-lb. sack ..........................
SOAP— Crystal W hite.
......................
10 bars
CLEANSER— Lighthouse.
Can ........................................
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY
G. E.
TOMATO SAUCE— Val Vita
8-oz. 3 cans .............................
PA N C A K E FLOUR
$ 1.49
$ 1 .7 5
COCOA—Mother’s.
2-lb. can
HERS HEY—!^-lb, can
1 ........7c
5c
BAKING POWDER — Calumet.
Bulk
Lb.................................
12c
lie
$1.98
29c
3c
47c
FLOUR
Ae«7
COFFEE
CUP-O-GOLD. The price of
a can Is in the quality
this coffee. G round
I d ordci
I Hi.
JELLO—
2 pkgx. .....................
11c
39c
25c
29c
19c
Lipton's green.
*4-lb...........................
Edward's green
h - lb ......................
TISSUE
Big roll.
10c
3 rolls .
HAND SOAP
White King.
3 bacs
4 1^.
..........................
14C
CRACKERS
Snowflakes.
cw ex _
3-lb. box
.........
Superior.
a re
29C
»5«)C
2-lb. box
29c
B eans
19c
L aundry S o a p
18c
C h eese
Off/-»
(SdC
15c
Mild. Lb..................
COFFEE
AIRWAY
Lb. .........
3 lbs. ...
20c
.........59i
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
EDWARDS
Lb. can ..
2-lb. can ........... 53c
oTLE^
MAXWELL HOUSE
Lb.
Can . .
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona. Doz.
27c
31c
TOBACCOS
Prince A lbert, Velvet
or Granger.
1-lb. can
UÎ7V
SALMON
Happyvale. No. 1.
2 c a n s .................
Libby's or Del Monte.
No. 1 cans.
2 cans ...............
George Washington
59c
HILLSBORO
69c
-f
Qx»
J L tz L
Good eating and cooking.
X anas 7.19 c
Golden ripe.
AVACADOS—
POTATOES. Local. No.
so ib»....... 39c
1-lb. can
Prices Good Friday to Monday, January 4, 5, 7
of
OCg»
PICN ICS
Lean and Meaty.
l/2
MEAT
FREE DELIVERY
4 Times Daily
COM PANY
PANCAKE F L O U R S ’*9
10-lb. bag
CA1T LESLIE
toweling QQ«
bag (8.lb An ba A-l
)r 15 table
c) 2 salt
5.lb in ba the
)f .......
O9V
PALMOLIVE, known the world over.
26C
LA R D
COMPOUND
SUGAR ,7“ 0AH'‘........................ 50C
29c
lbs.
23
1 7c
5C
VEAL
HAM S
ROAST
12s
Try n sample. 2-lb. box
DOG FOOD
C
o r n M ea l
Yellow. 9-lb. bag
Luna, a P & G product. 10 bar»
TEA
Lipton's black.
' j - l b . ......................
Edward's black.
U-lb............................
/"
■n ACJCFPÇ
KBISPIE. Light and Krlsp.
v-IyrW
IVLIXiJ SUNSHINE
More crackers to the pound.
29c
HARDTACK °t'^.cS rTRV.Dlsc*
39c
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
PHONE 2001
WHITE WONDER
10 bars
O a ts
Regular or quick. 9-lb. bag
The H ouse of Choice Meats
Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 4, 5 and 7
KERR’S Best Patent.
No better flour at any
price.
$-1 Q /f
49-lb. sack
a
$4-79
Small white. 5 lb».
Coffee
Ä 2*’.. 73c
OATS— R egular or quick
cooking. 9-lb. bag
ABSOLUTE—
49-lb. sack .............
SAFEWAY—
49-lb. sack
Name of th is n e w s p a p e r........................................
48c
Pure cane. 10 lb».........
100-lb. sack
FLOUR
N a m e ............................................ .... Address . . ,
,
29c
C orn M eal
9-lb.
Bag
You can depend upon it!
Sugar
Lcisyville
Price» Effectice Friday,
FREE DELIVERY
On E v e r y Item
E v ery D ay!
Enclosed f i n d ............cents. Please send me the patterns
cheeked below, a t 15 cents eacn:
>4
.
Hayward
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
i uncral H eld for
Helvetia Woman
’,i
Joe K err Is laid up with on In- dem and Vivian Zlgler. Mrs Tom
jured bark mid hip, received in a Shuck mid son Stanley of Hillsboro
lull from the poict)
Flnigan and daughter Wanda.
a ««
C hristm as visitor« at the S P.
Mr and Mrs. John Hitchcock
\ \ i n t e r ’ s F i r s t S n rN i* .
Taylor home wen- Mr and Mrs. were C hristm as guests of her par-
M iR'in Ptzer and Helen and Ila * " * * * ! [ Mrs M att Zednbrtck
MOUNTAIN HOME — Snow be-
May I iz4*F of Sca&idt* and Mr. and
Willamina.
tfan fallinc in this vlcinitv F ri-
Mr« Leslie Raney of Aloha.
Christm as visitors at the Stark dftv ni<,jn and m. mldnigh' S at-
Mr mid Mrs Carl Wohlschlegel I«™ ' were Mr and Mrs. Bill Yedd S?dav was “ veral S
deep,
went to Ooble Monday to visit
Mr and Mrs. Harry varying according to location from
,: r . . par,‘nU ' M r' and Mr» Fritz
and Mr. and Mrs
three to six inches By Monday the
un.
, moim
and d auRh ter a n d Mabel snow was melting and was all gone
Mr and Mrs. Mike McCann «pent
from the trees. It was a t all times
Christ mies ja y at the Harry Frew- Christm as
guests at the Elizabeth loo wp,
«now to Dermit anv coast­
ing home m a r Amity Mr« McCann
Rw'd home were Mr. and Mrs
“ ",
unity T h ie ^ G io
remained .for. several day« .
.
Bruce Bclmlmench and daughter A t t i r e d 0 0 ^ ^ fay n i?hTw 7th°
iffle u ltv in
each
Mr and Mrs Harry Schmeltzer Alice Of Hillsboro, and Mrs. J. II out chains had H
difficulty
in r reach­
entertained the following with u Collier of Orland. Cal
ing home late In the evening.
C
hristm
as
party
December
28
E
r-
Mrs.
O.
T.
Olsen
and
son
Robert
Miss
Maxine
Allison
and
William
3 lbs.
ma Buker of Manning. Oeorge K irk- were C hristinas guests a t the Ed Scott of Portland were Sunday
Patrick. Donald 8chmeltzer. Mr. Benson home
guests of Mr. and Mrs George Alii-
mid Mrs Claud H arris ol West
Because of the severe storm the son.
„„
B
Linn. Mr. mid Mrs. Wayne S tro n r ol,i “ *e pension meeting was post-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundquist
or Poitland. Mr and Mrs. William P°n<‘d until a later date
Jin,« ol Hill«Doro, and Mr and Mr«'
Mr and Mr«. Loren Seward, who ?PíL-d?¿lí?llÍ?£_.Bi.Ldl£
_f.ld
have lived on the Ferguson place yw ht the Christm as holidays with
John Strickler. The ladles u,.r,.
___
r • Bie
.. past . ...
all schoolmates or Normal school
two years, ..h a v e moved *!er mother. Mrs._ Arena C ourtney.,|
^ s . Courtney |
Re». Phone 321Z friend« ol Mi « 8< liinelt/ci the 10 u l>l“ '' puii ha«ed recently near i?.tl,er, KV-sts
former Ml.«« Wilnw Baker
Beaver Creek.
C hristm as included Mr and Mr«
C hristm as Eve visitor« a t th
the e , I^Irs' Rose Jackson and family and D^ne T a j or and daughters 61ur'
Carl Wohlschlegel home were Mel- Arland Whitmore of Laurel spent _e/ and O l ^ y s o f Scholls. Mr. and
I'hristm ax ut the Alex Scott home Mrs. Harold Davis of S.'.erwood.
of Oaston
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Courtney and
John S tctts family of Hillsboro son Ronald Dale U Mountain Home,
and Cliff SI. Roberts of Portland “nd Mr and Mrs. M. R Courtnev
were Christ mas iruests at the Julius
sens Cliiford and Clyde of
Christensen home.
Borego, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wenstrom
Mrs. Sam Body left here Friday
s» x
and daughter Hena spent C hrist-
Kelso, where she is the
m as with her parents, Sir. and Mrs Ruest of her son. Aubrey Tavlor.
C W Larkin
And wife and new baby daughter
*!■
Ruby Rebekah lodge will observe) un.V> “ Uer Ncw Year's,
the Thomas Rilev birthday Jan-1 V“-»11 Allison spent several days
uary 9
¡in Portland during the holidays.
_ _______________ Mrs. L- B. Howell of Hillsboro
and Miss Bonnie B artlett of Scholia
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Allison Saturday.
Mrs H arriet Ford returned T u e s-. C hristas guests of a Mr. and . . Mrs.
.
d.iv. after a 10 days’ vacation with Alex Bruce included Mr and Mrs.
her mother nt Umatilla School Bill Woods and family of Portland,
started Wednesday. The playslied Mr and Mrs T c Hamilton and
is almost completed.
Mr Rnd Mrs Percy Hamilton and
Several cases ot measles have children of this community,
__ _
been reported _ _
in the
neighborhood
Mr and Mrs Lester Haffey and
January meeting of the Ladies sen of Vancouver. Wash., were houre
guests
of Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry
i lub wll be with Mrs. Albert H an­
Saunders last week.
ley on Jan u ary 10.
Heavy
wind storm s Christm as,
Thirty-eight were present a t the
Saturday, Monday, Jan. 4, 5, 7
watch party given bv Mrs. Lily night left this community without
Hanley New Year's Eve for the electricity during th at night and
Stock Up with The»« MONEY SAVERS
Christian Endeavor of the T uala­ Wednesday forenoon.
Gibbs community club sponsored
tin Plains church.
a dance Saturday evening for th e '
purpose of raising some money for
Merchandise News — Appea rin g dreorating their new hall.
regularly In th e weekly advertising
Med.
Mrs. B ertha W aldron and son
of scores of local business houses. Jerome Waldron spent Christm as
Can
A real aid in homemaking a n d with relatives In Portland
good living. Scores of small ads
Mr and Mrs. Howard Stum m a of
(l.argr can Dr)
Columbia Best.
th a t bring buyer and seller R i­ Newberg were guests of Mr. and
gether —Regular in tlx« Argus,
tf Mrs. Emery H arris Christmas.
9c
10c
20c
Sm ith !
Is Mrs Miller's m other and la William Zurcher home
eighty years of age
I Mr and Mrs Flory Hemmy and
Ray Syverson of K lam ath Falls | Verna and K athryn Hriuoiy of
«pent the Christm as holiday with Borina visited relatives and friends
his parents.
here last week and attended band
Evelyn Day left Wednesday to at- practcle Wednesday evening.
tet 1 normal s, oool a t Monmouth
Mr and Mrs Bob Davidson vis­
O'Connor» E ntertain
ited his parents from Saturday to
Mr and Mrs. Paul O'Connor en ­ New Year’s day They reported
tertained with a party Sunday eve­ th at there was eight inches of
ning Present were Dave Cameron. snow near Sandy Friday.
Robert Cameron, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Wallace
Donaldson of Portland, Kenneth
Mill», Mrs Margaret Bowman. Miss McCuen, December 23 a t Long­
view
hospital, a boy. Robert Wayne.
Ann Robertson of Portland, Mrs.
Emma Youngen of Milwaukie
Sabina Whitehead. Mrs. Mary G rand pent
the Christm as holidays with
of Aloha and Mr. and Mrs. J C her parents,
Mr and Mrs Fred
Smith.
Youngen.
Mr and Mrs. Adolph SchUd and
family of Tillamook visited a t the
Robert Youngen home Sunday
Mrs. Roea Feueratcln, Victor
Feuerstein and John Zurcher were
guests at the Leo Payne liome tn
fB / Mr«. John M. Davidson)
Portland Christmas. Mrs. Feuer­
stein
remained a few days with
HELVETIA—In spite of Inclem­
ent weather the Presbyterian church her daughter. Mrs Payne, and re­
turned
home Friday.
at Bethany could not accommodate
Maxine Dahne spent the C hrist­
the crowd th at gathered to pay
their last respects to their departed mas holiday with her aunt, Mrs
friend. Mrs. Pete Groasen, The Weaver, In Portland.
lovely floral offering and capacity
crowd was a fitting tribute to one
so highly respected and esteemed.
A very large crowd gathered at
( B y Vivian Hudson)
the Donelson and Sewell funeral
Miss Anna Laemerman of For­
parlor Thursday to pay their last
respects to their old friend and est Orove visted with her folks.
neighbor. Mrs. Amelia Clemens Mr. and Mrs. George Laemerman,
Many others were waiting a t the between Christm as and New Year'*.
Snow fell in this vicinity T hurs­
old cemetery at West Union, where
she was buried in the family plot. day to a depth of 18 inches.
Mr and Mrs W. R. Hudson,
Mrs. William Zurcher and M ar­
jorie Bearsden spent a few days f Ernest and Vivian, and Floyd Up­
last week at Sandy, visiting Mr dike were guests of Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs. Clark Zurcher. Mr. a n d , Alvin Hunger of Orchardale New
M rs Clark Zurcher accompanied Year's Day.
tnem on their return trip and
spent the New Year holidays a t t h e '
Subscribe for the Argus.
S afeway S tores
r p i l E dress In P a tte rn 354 would flatter any school w ardrobe.
J It may have a double or single collar, and looks splendid In
colorful gingham s with lawn collar. A vailable In sizes 4 to 12,
six« 8 calls for 2 14 yards of 3S-lncb fabric with % yard con­
tra st for collar, cuffs, and aasb. F or the w hite collar, an o th er
yard Is required.
Crepes or woolens In popular shades make the dress illu strated
In P a ttern 3S0 a distinctive daytim e frock. Sizes available are
14 to 20 anil 32 to 42. Size 18 requires 4
yards of 39-lnch
fabric with % yard contrast and 2 '■y yards of ribbon.
To secure ir PATTERN and HTKP-BY-HTEP HEWING IN-
HTItl'CTIONH, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION
THE NAME OF THIS N EW SPA PER.
19c
week.
Jnn
HAZELDALE— Children of the
I Hazeldale Sunday school were en-
( teitained with a party by their
I teachers Prluav afternoon. Game«
and music were enjoyed. There
were thirty-seven present
Ray Noland of Marchfleld camp.
River.,.d'i. Cal , visited Mr. and
Mrs Klrchelowe last week-end. Mr
! Noland Is an army aviator and
was cruising the northern states. He
Is Mrs. Klnchelowe's brother
Dinner guest« of Mr and Mrs.
N. P Brooks New Year's day were
Mr. and Mrs Will Tisdale ana Mr
and Mrs N. C Yoran of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. R Beadle, Ray and
Richard Beadle of Gresham , Miss
Jasm ine Johnson o f Monmouth.
! and Mr. and Mrs. O. A Watson of
Aloha.
Mr« N W Andrews and son Wll-
; iiam of Portland visited Mr. and
, Mr William Heil Christm as day
| Mrs. Andrews Is a sister of Mr Heil.
E ntertain New Year's
Mr and Mrs. Tom Miller enter­
tained with a party on New Year's
Eve The occasion wa, to celebrate
Mrs. A L Danford's birthday. Pres­
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danford
of Tillamook, Mr and Mrs. J C.
Smith, Mrs. N F. Danford and Mrs
Green of Portland Mrs. Danford
?iova*l
HAMS m
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BEEF
9C
w
Ik.
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