The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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I with
Harold's
parents,
Mr
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
| daughter Joyce spent Sunday with
' relatives In Portland
Bank* People Injured; Mr*.
Move to California
Freddie Hamberger, a sophomore
McFarlane Hotte»*
in Banks high school, moved S a t­
urday with his parents to C ali­
fornia. where they will live iur a
BANKS -F irst semester of school few
months. The family lut» been
vear ended Friday and pupils took residing
hi Scofield.
their semester tests Thursday and
Clell
is visiting h i s
Friday. An unusual test was enjoyed daughter. Carstens
by the public speaking class As d aitg m rr Mrs. Louis Winters, at
the class had
her“
An all-day quilling bee was held
of etiquette. their
, last Wednesday ai the liume of
w h e X .^ h f^ m e m b e rs’^ f Mrs clfU Carstens. who served a
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Thursday, J annul.v 17, 1935
OREGON
ber of the state board for higher
education succeeding to the post
left vacant by the resignation of
George B. McLeod. Mrs. Hackett
will continue on her present job
until February 1 In order to give
the new governor and his staff a
chance to become acquainted with
their surroundings.
• • •
Fifty carloads of bulbs, exclusive
j of gladioli, were shipped out of
, Oregon during 1934, according to
i a report of the Oregon bulb con­
trol board.
and
¡M rs R M Banks R M. Banks
Banks School
I who Is IU with flu. Is reported lrn-
| proving
Whitcomb spent the week-
with hu, brother in l*ortland.
Term at End I j ! end Lloyd
Mr and Mrs John Hartwick and
i K
H IL L S B O R O .
A B onny S ty le
Hazeldale Group
Sponsoring Party
Nine
with Mr and Mrs C H Hamilton
Mrs Bertha lAillette of Forest
Grove spent Thursday with Mrs
Alfred l-ewls.
Mr and Mrs W K. Marr and
Mr and Mrs Stanley Hahn of
Mounfaindale motored to Olympia.
W ash. Friday to attend a berry
growers' meet lug. They returned
home Saturday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Hamilton
were Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs Elmer Hamilton of Forest
Grove The occasion was In honor
of Mrs. Charles Hamilton's b irth ­
day.
lauiore and Vernon Lyda attended j
a card party at the Max D reexcn,
home at Sherm an's mill Saturday
nlghl
Mr and Mrs Alfred Lewla suent
Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs
Jeff Kennedy of Banks.
Beat for
ALL AGES
McFall Jersey
MILK
Quart
10c
HAZELDALE — Community club
and In other ways dem onstrated’
Present
will sponsor a card party Saturday
the pouits
K enneth ol Monmouth spent Sun-
"Our people have both feet on
|
evening
In the school house. P la y '
N? 7 i l to r theh f o u r da> ,u« ht *l thelr home liele-
the ground, they are Increasingly
Phone 3104
will sta rt at 8:30 sharp. lTlxes and
donated th e food for the l o u r
Mrs i>ed Wlk-ox. M bs [
Interested In the truth In arriving
i refreshm ents Committee In charge:
courses of the dinner.
Hazel' Anna Schneider. Mrs. Ray Parm -
at
sound
conclusions
regarding
our
Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mrs. Waldele and
i J i ta8hA1“ X.n,^ n t h i ndw eek^im * in le> *nd Mrs Charles Shipley at-1
national progress In meeting cur­
Max Berger
A series of these
I^etsch spent the week end in tended the iuneral of Mrs. Lyda
rent problems
President Roose­
| parties are being held on the third
velt.
Portland.
Weitsel iu Forest Grove Thursday,
’ Saturday of each month.
Mrs. McFarlane Hostess
| Mrs w ei'acl taught music ill this
Paul O Cuiuw r Hurt
Mrs. A. B. M cFarlane en tertain- vicinity many years ago
Merchandise News -A ppearing]
Paul O'Connor sutfered a pain­
ed a group of
ol girls, memoers
members of
oi her
n e r,
.\tle e Elect'
regularly In the weekly advertising 1
ful injury to his left hand on F ri­
Sunday y school class
class, Friday ev*;
eve-
Henry Alice was elecivu a u
of scores of local business house« i
day when two fingers were severely
ning. Ib-esent were K athleen a n d : ot jerlcno lodge No. 183 S a 'v rd a y 1
A real aid hi Itomeniaklng a n d
crushed, necessitating s e v e r a l
Patricia Jensen. Mirmin Tresham. \ night.
good living Scores of small ads
stitches. The accident occurred at
M arian Maxwell, Marte Rieben. i Clark Powne is working for the
th a t bring buyer and seller to-1
Ills work In Portland. He was given
Theresa Paetsch and Mrs. McFar- west Coast Telephone com pan • in
get her - Regular in the Argus
If
first aid at Swift & Company, then
lane.
FVrest Grove.
later treated at the Coffey clinic.
Mrs. Tilton in Charge
I Little BOvby Prickett, who has
Miss D ailey Bride
Mrs. E. Tilton will have charge of I been ill with pneumonia In the
Ed Berger of Haxeldale and Min­
the church services Sunday evening Port Angeles hospital, is much inl­
nie Datley of West Union were
and will present stereoptican slides proved and has been moved to the
married at Vancouver. Wash.. Mon­
UST as easy to launder as it Is to make Is the charm ing apron
depicting a Bible story and Ulus- home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
day. January 7. and will make th e ir,
frock pictured as P attern 389. A hack closing perm its easy
trated songs. Rev. Tilton and the verle Prickett. at Neah Bay. Was!:.
home at the Miller farm on Cooper !
Epworth League will attend a ! Ernie Tucker and family have
ironing. Percale, chambray or gingham are excellent. Pattern*
Mountain. A group of relatives and
young peoples meeting in Portland moved from the Severance place,
are available in sixes 14 to 2d and 32 to 43. Slxe 18 calls for 5 yards
Free Delivery
friends from West Uulon gave them
Phone 771
th a t evenuig.
west of Banks, to the Fred Schlegel
a charivari Monday night.
of
39-lnch
fabric
and
11»
yards
contrast.
Hazel Wolford spent the week-1 house in the south p art of town
Mias Emma Leopold returned to'
The originality of the creation offered in P attern 413 is accented
end with Mary Sandy a t Vernonia 1 Mr Tucker is now euip.oyed in the
her home after spending the last
by dolman sleeves with tricky buttons to set them off P attern s
Mrs. Moore Injured
! Kennedy garage
couple of weeks with her sister,
Special* for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 1A and 19
Mrs. C. W. Moore is confined to
Mr and Mrs. Charles Shipley vis-
come in sixes 14 to 20 and 33 to 43. Site IS calls for 4% yards of
Mrs. Courtney Syverson, a t Timber
her bed with torn ligaments in h er ited their son. Carl Smpiey, and
39-ineh fabric and H yard 38-lnch contrast for the collar and t»
Otto Leopold Is now visiting at
hip. Mrs. MaxweU is staying with family in Hillsboro Sunaay
, Timber.
yard for belt facing. Crepe or light wool make up beautifully.
her and assisting with the work.
Mrs Vern Prickett, Mrs. George
Ray Syverson of Lakeview spent
Albert Pindell H urt
Moss and Mrs. Cass Wilson attended
Toilet Soap.
Thursday with his parents, Mr. and
To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY -STEP SEWING IN-
Albert Puidell nas a oadly in - jouit installation of Royal Neign-
Mrs.
C. P. Syverson.
STIIUt THINS. All out th e coupon below, being sure to MENTION
3
bar*
jured hand as a result of an auto- oors and Modem Woodmen in For-
Al Tullock of Portland has been
THE NAME OE THIS N EW SPAPER.
mobUe accident January 7. The est Grove last Tuesday night,
staying with Henry Schocne for
ligaments were cut and itw asn eces-
Pour tables of "500'' were in play
the past week.
sary to cut the sain oack in order at the R. N. A. card party Friday
All yoa need with this spring
M N. Richardson Is quite ill at
to tie them. Albert was on his wav night High honors were won Mrs.
his liome on the Rosedale road.
FASHION BUREAU. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
outfit la a H ighland accent.
early in the morning to the S tu n - George Hermens and William Da-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emerson have It'a a Scotch m ist blue wool
Quart can
son mill, where he was employed vies, second by Miss Lena Taylor
moved onto the Carey farm, which tunic suit with blue, gray, and
Enclosed find . . . . . . . cents. Please send me (he patterns
when his car crashed into a south- and Robert Schlegel
was
lately
occupied
by
Mr
and
checked
below,
at
15
cents each
e ra Pacific fiat car which he did
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Clark and
black plaid touche*. A bolero
Mrs. Shields.
not see. The car was a total wreck, sou of Glenwood spent the week-
bodloe crosses the scarf ------
sod
Mr and Mrs Bert Roberts and type ---------------------------------
P attern No. 389
Size ..........................
Mrs. E tta Preston was taken to a end with Mr. and Mrs. Cass WU-
family of Portland were guests of I lx fastened with a large trlangu-
Portland hospital Thursday as she son.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Max Berger Sunday lar burnished silver button
P attern No 413
Size ..........................
was seriously ill. She stood the trip
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morgan re-
. J K paulete end alltie Oat lend a
very well and is reported to oe turned Monday to their home in
Mr. and Mrs. Alttclan entertained
n .„ i..
N am e..........................
A d d ress...................................
resting easily
M anzanita after a few weeks' visit
with a card and dancing party regim ental aspect. Mona llarrle.
Mrs. BeUe LUly returned to her with relatives here.
Saturday
High
score
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actreae
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the
t>«af
City ............................
home in Cornelius Saturday after
Mr and Mrs. B W Armentrout
won by Mrs. William Hell, and Fred _ _
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a m onth's visit with her daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Strickland, low The occasion was R ItlK il’t 1 i t v I Itin
Name of this n ew sn aD er............
Mrs. Fred Wolford
Archie Thompson and children at
the birthday of both Mr and Mrs. »A-»*1*»«»» ' - t t y V lU U
Sunday school and church boards Mountaindaie
m et January 9. Plans for the com-
A C. Wahl, scoutmaster, and a
Mrs. A rthur Mills Is spending a
All m aterials specified in above patterns may be purchased
ing year were discussed.
group of the Boy Scouts, went on
few days In Portland.
For one week, January 1H to 26. ineluaive
Lyle Wolford, who is a cook in a a hike Sunday. Earl McPeak. Jim -
in local st*>res
KANSAS CITY Mrs W E Marr
CCc camp a t O tter Rock, spent my Brown and Vernon Wolford
| entertained the K ansas City Wom­
the week-ena with his home lolks passed tests la fire building, track- pounds and has been nam ed Helen soon. The 5A class had an exhibit
an's c l u b Wednesday afternoon
1 Frances.
In connection with its geography
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winters and mg and pacing.
Quilt blocks were pieced for Mrs.
little son returned to th eir home
Mrs. Doris Lacy, Mrs
David American Legion and Auxiliary work. The 7B class of the Junior
II Hamilton. Visitors were Mrs
at M anzanita Sunday after a few
Mitcnell and son Joe and William met Thursday- evening at the R. N. high presents its class program In
Kil
f Fritch and Mrs. Lloyd Ander­
weeks' visit with Mrs W inter's par-
LaPoint, all of Multnomah, and
A. hall
the assembly this Friday afternoon
&
sc
son
of Hillside. Miss M argaret Es­
ents, Mr. and Mr.- Clell Carstens Mr and Mrs. H. J. O .its. Tom Haz
Final examinations will commence
Play in the second half of local linger and Miss Moneca Pongrata.
Purpose! to introduce (his exceptional high quality
at the Junior high at one o'clock bowling tournam ents got under way-
Tile oldest little boy of Mr and e*ett and Ross Cornell, all of P ori-
und Mrs. Bert R alph of Paci­
on Tuesday. January 22. and will last week with two new teams en- fic Mr City
Mrs. W inters remained for a longer land, visited last Tuesday a n d
were
overnight
guests
of
Coffee to new customer*.
continue throughout the week. Cards tered in the competition. Pastime Mr and Mrs. C. H. Hamilton S a t­
visit,
inursday a t the J. M. Kessler home
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l - c , - l i C wiU be given out on Friday to the Card Room filled the vacancy in urday night.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Morgan of
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Reeher and
graduates.
the City league left by Hallie's
M anzanita have oeen -pending the two children of Forest Grove vis-
Rollle Cox motored to Portland
AT THE MARKET
The number of absentees at the . In connection with the "Quit K .l- f ^ £ endp^
o æ ^ c l « Î Ï Ï Î Ï S £ d with
past few weeks m Banks visiting hed Miss Ethel Sm ith Sunday,
Zelbert Baker Sunday to visit
u u u i u c j u i a u e c i it c v o 41
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t o o k I 11»» nlii.'»»
relatives.
| Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ba- schools has decreased during the ling
campaign, the students of 1
his
father, who Is 111 In a hospital
in
the
National
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r and Mrs. Harold Banks and ker , Beryl B enefteli. January 11.
t At
t P e t S b I scow the g rid e s7l%ols “are sg n in g “ th e .™">*
there.
CrideT w £ underwent following pledge: "I pnimuse for the
son of Newberg spent the week-end a ?irl The in fan t weighed 7>,
,
Mr and Mrs Cobb and Mrs. Vohs
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anity and . the
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es last^w eek were as in follows
various oj Portland were week-end guests
BOSTON BUTS
the only student absent for more niy school:
I. To obey all traffic
e “
*?. at the Claude Lyda home.
th an three davs. At the Junior high Ja w s and try to get others to do p“ ;,..,.“ 8
ir^ ifo d T V
Gene Lewis lias been ill with ton-
Dorothy
Traughber
has _______
been ab- the same. 2 To ta le no unecessary k ^ X a n
l e i X - H lllX r o Ice silitls several days this week.
_____
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Both are boneleaa.
fr,- a , week’
, .,1, Robert
u - h a r , B D.,,».-
t h - c chances
h a n c e s o of
f being
bcim ? injured
ln itire d or
o r in-
in - *>•“
e r k a s u ““
n
n u is
u o ^ r u k s t “r
ie
sent for
utts of nf the
^ ‘r
R 11 o a v g u S e ^ S o tH
^W
Mr “ " d Mr Mlk'' Sheeler of
6A class has been absent for sever- Juring others 3. To try to influence ¿V“ *6
» « a Works E
va„,,v VL„ t,,(1 Mr ,uld
al weeks due to illness. Earl Olson others to follow in all ways the l ia trn n a^ league- Naimnal G . X E Mrs Vlcl° r I-,-wls Sun<lay “ ,le r -
of the 6A class returned to school slogan of Safety First.
*■ National leM U e-N atlanal GiUwda noon
In rear of Pipgly W iggly Store
after an illness of esveral days
Cases of traffic violations among ^1 I^ Commercial le a g u e -F m ria C
Mr - ®nd Mr». Raymond Hodges
Many new students entered the th£ ? tud5,VtslL1 going l<i ? nd fron] Market 2. C osletts 1 Safeway and ofldM r‘lUanil* M r V T lf u rte ’ LJfnm V
QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Jan. 19
This is extra fancy beef
schools during the past week. The school, will be reported by patrol Curry s Grocery did not play
.“„I?
i.ii 1
Peter Boscow school had two new officers, elected from the several
High scores last week were City
ones, Alverta and Berta Ricketts, schools, and the violators
will be iPllgUl. jj Rogers Jr. 213 National
* ongratz vtsned
who entered the 5A class The only tried by a court, consisting of two |eagUC; h Roger- J r..'210/A m erican mna aunday^0 0
‘ nU
“f Mal1'
new student in the Junior high was members chosen by the stuxientW],,agUt,
Peters IG8 ami Com- °
h
a i a
i
Sw ift Jewel.
ROAST
Sliced, rine off.
yc Anderson and
Helen Elford from Witch Hazel, bodies, with a teacher acting as a ’ mercial league. J Laurs, 181
Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Your choice.
daughters R uth Eileen and Donna
The David Hill entered seven new sujprt'mc Judge,
.
_
¡Mae
of
Hillside
were
guests
ol
Mr
pupils. Frances Meyer from Toledo
Uhe undefeated Junior high bas-
3 lbs. for ........
Pound
We
are moving when
into th a a t period
t o i S d
uie°?d5A fX
AUen ^ s “ to
^d U ™
‘ d e H a tw
adm inistration
‘which and
" M r Mrs.
“ a n d Ernest
M » .' C M h arr
a V Sunday.
l l e ^ S m of
Ih.
S e r from McM.nnv,Tte“ i d w ^ d Orenco by a scone of 33 to 9 on The ^ t t ^ ^ a n d t h ^ ^ p l m ^ t “ m' n° rth e “ t
Ha" kS SP,'n' 8Un<,“ >
Elford from Witch Hazel and Don- Wednesday. January 9 On Friday
T and n_ . pint must. o.
Sugar cured.
In bulk.
aid M arlatt from Portland entered the Beaverton team, undefeated un- IU
u
President Roosevelt,
the 4A class. Edith Spooner from [U then, was beaten by the Junior
.
McMinnville is new in th e 3A class, high team by a score of 15 to 10
¿fit h lp yOU
Pound
Pin,
and Ted M arlatt from Portland 1,1 a hard-fought battle. Much cred- 1118118 your »hopping plans.
Just entered the 2A class.
- £ 18 due the coach of the Junior
The 2A class of th e P eter Boscow high team. Mr. W alter Henry, since
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 3131
school is preparing to present a
year s team, as a whole, con-
«.♦-
Bears" - . slsts
the smallest boys ever to
“Shadow Play y of the T hree —
> have played on any Hillsboro team
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
or on any team in the county, and
yet their fight and skill in playing
FREE
DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
make them more than equal to any
P h o n e 3251
team played this year.
On Monday the teachers of the
January 18, 19 and 21
grade schools and the school board
Price* Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — January 18, 19 and Cl
had a dinner party at the Blue
SUGAR—
Eagle cafe. The David Hill school
was in charge of the arrangem ents
io ib*.
for the dinner. The Junior high
I-ku
presented the program, consisting
of a short play. "The F atal Quest."
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials
and a song.
McFall Jersey Dairy
A WANT-AD
F IN D IT /
CURRY’S GROCERY
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PALMOLIVE
14c
WESSON OIL
43c
FELS NAPTHA —
. . 9c
~ EXTRA SPECIAL -
RED Si W H ITE COFFEE
Mt'CtS MaiT HolllC
1
Two Bowling Teams
Enter Local Leagues
25C
lb. pkg-
Absences Decrease
in Vjraat ocnoois
i h
i
t i
P O T ROAST
a
PICNICS or
9c a
E D ’S M A R K E T
Shoulder Roast
22c a.
12c a
SHORTENING
STEER BEEF
35C
BACON
1 lC
18c a.
MAYONNAISE
25C
18C
SPECIALS
PICGLY WIGGLY
Capitol News Letter
WHEATIES
M. J. B. CÎFFEE
1-lb. tin
3-Ib. tin
31c
87c
Jello, popular
flavors. Pkg.
OKz
BAKER’S COCOA
"A Reindeer Meat Product
POST’S WHOLE BRAN
2 pkgs..................................
23c
23c
DURKEE’S SALAD AID
Pint ..............................
Quart
20c
32c
ALBERS’ ROSEWARE OATS
Pkg..............................................
25c
23c
Whole W heat at its delicious best.
PEARS—
No. 2 (4 tin
SALMON—
No. 1 tin
PEAS—No. 2
I f o r ...........
BU TTER
WESSON OIL
Quart tin
39c
22c
25c
29c
30c
20c
25c
LEMONS
Large size.
Dozen
UPTON TEA
Black
1-lb. tin
23c
POTATOES
Good quality.
20-lb. bag
25c
Vi-lb. tin
Vi-lb. pkg.
75c
39c
20c
J
"f OU
r,D,i.-PbB.. 2 5 c
19c
STARCH— ( ‘orn or
Gloss. P kg.
/L
Baking Powder
Bulk. 2 Iba.
FIG BARS—
2 Iba.
Offx»
Cocoa, Rockwood
2-Ib. can
4 Z*
lOC
TOMATOES—
2 cans
4
Ae/U
a
F a ir w a y
SPINACH
Free from grit.
Large
2 ,z2 tin
lie
32c
M a rk e t
STARCH,
2 pk.l5c
LIGHT GLOBES E„h 10c
30 or 60-watt.
Thompson Seedless.
4-lb. pkg.
RAISINS
SALMON
G uaranteed
spring catch
FLOUR
NAPTHA SOAP
ASPARAGUS
25c
2 ‘,t 29c
GOOD HARD WHEAT.
49-lb. bag
$1.49
6 ‘it. 2 5 c
(¡olden W reath. All green.
Large No. 2 tin
15c
DILLS— Bulk.
Cream Oil Soap
4 bar* .................
COFFEE, Eolgers
1- lb. can
2- lb. can
A
35c
PR U N ES ‘T ia
17c
T A P IO C A - Ï
15c
Van Camp s Tomato
S O U P c Can
v, . . . .....................
5c
PEARL B A R L E Y ^ 1 5 c
PO PC O R N Tïbs.or/ eIlow 1 7 c
23c
19c
17c
35c
98c
OXYDOL. Large pkg.
FIG BARS. 2 lbs.
PABSTET CHEESE. 2 pkgs.
OVALTINE. 50c size
PEARLS of WHEAT. Pkg..........
H-D Tomato Juice. 3 cans
ORANGES
Sweet
Large size.
Per dozen
Delîïlonte
53c
one)
political skids. Speculation about
the capitol, however, has it th a t
Thomas will walk the plank for a
return to private life shortly after
adjournm ent of the legislative ses­
sion.
e • e
Beatrice Walton Sackett. private
secretary to Oovernor Meier, will
continue in public life am a mem-
10c
1 2-lb. tin
WHITE ROVER DOG
FOOD.
3 cans
SNOWDRIFT
3-lb. can
6-lb. can
JELLO
"There's no economy in
cheap Coffee."
RALSTON’S WHOLE
WHEAT CEREAL Pkg.
(Continued from
23c
2 pkgs.
BACON
STEAKS
4 Oa-*
A VP Az
Q-f
OAAz
59c
Save the stars from each can
and get a large dripalator.
Hubby says th a t I’m a sweet
little duck and then com­
plains about the bills.
But you’ll never com­
plain about the prices
at
Perfection
Bakery
as
Phnoe <61
GELATINE—
10-oz. pkg.
J J
A fit Az
K ellogg’s Whole Wheat
Flake*
3 pkgs.
^vAz
See our window for many
other special priced items.
Our m erchandise is fresh
and of the highest quality
Trade Here and
SAVE 5%
WILEY’S
[NEW DEAL]
We Deliver
We charge the least for
the best— alw ays!
GROCERY
Just Phone 1001
Corner 3rd y
Main
and
Street*
Sugar
Sardines
Pure, fine c a n -,
VAN CAMP’S
in Tomato or Mustard Sauce.
10a,.
100-Ib. sack
48c
2 oval tins
$4.79
CALUMET
PANCAKE FLOUR
BAKING POWDER.
In hulk.
32''
PURK VERMONT
9 CSWITTD
*
Half gallon
15c
2 lb. 2 5 c
Fisher’s self-RlsIng.
10-lb. bag
MAPLE
45c
49c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLE
ORANGES— Large 150 size.
Dozen
LETTUCE— Large, solid heads.
Each
CABBAGE— Crisp ami solid.
Lb.
18c
5c
llz*
lie
Crackers
Superior.
Plain or salted.
2ib. box 2 5 c