The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
on a few weeks ago, returned to
school Monday.
Francis Ban- of Hillsboro visited
Jo n ath an Weldon Thursday and
Friday
The 94-mile Journal route of
Brooks Luethe of Brooks Hill prov -
ed a problem Sunday morning when
— 1 -■
he was stalled for about two hours i-
r ■
S a l­
at the John Landen place, but tpworth League rood Sale
though delayed, he finished his
Saturday at Store
route
Mrs. Charlie Krueger of Brooks
Hill has been ill for the last two
(B y M rs. FrsU W o lfo n l>
mon tlis
BANKS Mr and Mrs. Ell O rtndle
Hurt While Sleighing
Banks Couple
W ed 54 Years
Miss Rawling
W ed Saturday z
Rock Creek Girl Winner in
an Essay Contest
(By Mr*. Frank Feaoltlt)
ROCK CREEK—M i s s Audrey
Rawllng and K enneth Hardin
Portland were m arried January
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
dll of Portland. Mr Hardin
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nels
son of this section. Mrs. Sarah
Hardin of Inglewood. Cal., mother
of Mr. Hardin attended the
ding and is visiting with her
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson,
expects to stay two months.
Ronald. Aldine and Shirley
ler are 111 this week.
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, January 21, 1986
OREGON
convention In Portland of
l o t Uie advorUneinenU help yo„
1 were entertained at dinner l a s t suranee
Reppeto. Lucille R utherford. IXir-
he Is a representative.
make your shopping plan«.
' Sum ay at the lioin» of Mr Dever which
olhy Shlgeno, Vera Reppelo. Mar-
Oliver
Clark,
who
works
at
Iton-
ell s sister. Miss Grave Deverell. In
eelle Davis, S ato ri Sunumato. Ray
nevllle. visited with hi» family last
I Portland.
Brown and Rita Cop.
Miss Altec Lane, a high school
an tl| w ,’d l“ ' d“ ^ ’ ,lKhl
CORWIN HARDWARE
teacher, was 111 the first of the
s - l l v C o U C I I L I H family were entertained lusl Thins
11 radii uniters
week and was not able to be pres­
dav evening at the home ot Mrs.
ent in her class rooms.
Hunting and Fishing
C rafton's u nde and aunt. Mr and
Teachers Rehearse Flay
Mrs
' M1|ler, «*“• family at
Supplies
H a n sen s C e le b r a te Ktn
The high school and grade school E rnest
ton,
teachers have started practice on
A
lad
din l a m p i
Mrs.
Ella
Coats
of
Rutils
visited
W e d d in g A n n iv e rsa r y
FO R IB T GROVE Mrs, Rosina;
-
a play. "The Patsy." which they
Mr. and Mis. Oliver Clark and i Ostermann.
KJ. died at her home »«»»« s Radi»
l utte, 'le»t„| Frr.
will give the latter part of Feb­
f“S lu l Ä
.
Who was „nite 111 I i.ear hëte January I« after an III-1
ruary. Miss Doris Bailey Is coach­
SCHOLLS — Scholls Ladies' A id.
,
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ness of four years. She liad been 1
ing the play, which is a th ree-art
comedy ot home hie Cast Uieiudes will sponsor a benefit chicken din-
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s
ùm.i.ine
b e d fa s t fo r the nast year Funeral
Dally Trlpn to Portland
Scholls G roup
G iv p ti R p n p iif
Mr “nd M,s
Mrs. Ostermann
Dies at Vcrboort
H illsb o ro A u to
ville, IlllUhur». ( i.r i,.||u;
Furent Grove
Flekup and Itellvery Servie« at
Farkagr lt d,-,
lllllslMiro Phone t,4J
urvlved by three daughters and
school on the significance of the maiden name was ia a w ouora. was
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„ .. . . ...... . . . . . Mrv J(H, Bl„.ovU.kll and
two soils as lollows Sirs Mary
pictures
on
the
calendars,
which
born
ui
Sumerset
county.
Pa.,
£
,
J**™ »« ° i ■
hand
. w o n h ^ i n t o ^ s l d " over
M r “ .id M rs C h a r le s Deverell Di’lplanche Cornelius, M rs
lirii n i
John Lee. who has been living on
the Welsh place for several months, were historical.
has rented a farm of 160 acres on
the Skyline road next to the Palmer
place and expects to move about
February 1.
(B y M rs. Z#ll G. S truthersl
Dinner guests Sunday a t the
. u . Mrs.
. . . . Ernest
. . . __
Mrs. R uth Anderson en te rta in e d ’ Epworth
home of Mr . _ and
Staehle were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert “'.e“i''x l s ot ^ S i'id Rebekah club sale ~
t o b K i n l e
stare Good bad w eather Honor roll for the family dinner at th e ir'h o m e
“ ard uite.tox d the Mutual Life lu - member of Ihr Cutholte church
Scheldt and Lorenc Scheldt of O r - , Wednesday.
grade school tor the past six weeks
T' and Mrs. Austin Francis ot
enco and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zuer-
M.ra- SoPllia Olson was ill last things to e a t w ill be provided
l liere are several new cases of “'eludes Joseph Jensen. Mabel K tn- Pot [land were
Sunday guests at
cher.
! week.
suffering from a a . High,
from
home.
I
John Berger is Is suffering
High school
school students
students
from here
here whooping cough m the community o.'“ “ '- K.n Lien, B arbara Wilson, the 11 I. Hesse
attack
of flu and Gladys
have been enjoying
a two-day va- and also Quite a lot of flu.
KoJl Shlgeno. Connie Lou Ken-
M r- » ’d Mrs. A rthur Scott of
h „ i returned
re io m a d m
»erount of the cold and snow
Shews,» Islill, M am a Finck. >lcar Twin lulls. Idaho, visited sey-
Berger was alas
also 111
ill but
t o , cation following sem ester exam ina-
o ,y„‘
n account
last
League did not go to
Se“ ««- Ju an ita Wolford. ' ral days >
* week at the 11. T.
school Monday.
I wons. Miss Marguerite Ferris, a t he Epworth Lea
dav night
but held kvel.vn Kessler. Naomi Kawamata. Hesse home.
Merit Certificate Received
I S?Lm^ p S i „ ? heb ? ’r.S]1
Portland Sunday
.
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o. ,„sss
a g u e in
in Banks.
ra n k s Rev.
Rev Tilton
Tilton pre
lire- Marjorie Wilcox. Connie Lou Van-
H a Stew
May art
8 — of M ountain Top
“ — evpmm
>ii ci,,aiac
Miss le
league
t-end a t the H. N
Dorothy Stauss. former Beaverton Ferris is a sophomore and has h a d ' se'nted stereoptican views The views
S 0™- Rasa Kuioshita, Norman Lien. Kia iit the week-ei
F ree D eliv er y
Phone 771
high school student, was awarded a to take no examinations since
en- Were also
shown at church services Bobby Stohler. Hollis Hartwick, w hisnand home
certificate of m erit from the Amer- termg high school.
re
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" , services• i Kudv
Berwald.
Hall. Billy
Born, to
Mr an<*
at Mrs- Lawrence
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Kawamato,
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Ftcken.
January
17.
a
boy.
He
was
lean Lead Pencil company of New
Miss Elizabeth Struthers a n d
OHicers^for.the League were elect- ß a(eIlliU1 Kelso Shlgeno, T o m i n a m e d Earl Lawrence.
Jersey for submittmg an excellent K enneth Struthers and Gay Wilson
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entertained
paper in the Venus-Velvet S hort- were guests Tuesday evening of ei?
1'ion!P,k tc th,e
elected Ui Ishii, Jam es Cason, Flunk Wahl.
Mrs. Will
S p e c ia ls for F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , Jan . 2 5 and 26
hand contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson at 1? n fal ' T*1? 56 elected were Earl Hagina Nishakawa. Alta Brown. wlth a dlimer ■r for eight January
Roy Grossen. who was o p erated ' Portland
H4}er'
vice-president; Lloyd
Geraldine .........
Kessler ....u
and Peggy
Peggy Wtl-
Wtl- 13
13 ln honor
honor of
of her Sunday school
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Miller, treasurer; Bthel Brown, go,, Evelyn Kessler, who u In the class.
third vice-president, and Theresa third grade, was perfect ln spell-
Claire Beeler of Hillsboro was a
P
a e t s c h
, ,
ing during the past six weeks.
Wednesday night guest a t the J.
Miss Wilma Rosencrans of Ba-
Peoole Injured
i
S tretcher home.
cona Is staying with relatives and
. . . __ ,
.
Rov McCool s n e n t s e v e r a l d « v s
attending high school. On account p J S u J J P d Mr*- ' 4£ U w Galoway of j Portland durliui the w e ek e n d
KITCHEN QUEEN HARDWHEAT
Ivory
Rents
East Hide Terminal l*ortland
Phone EAst u iji
Farm
WILEY’S
Hiteon
CURRY’S GROCERY
X
FLOUR
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PAY CASH .AND SAVE—TRADE WITH IMPERIAL
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO.
South Second St.
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c h a d »avnes
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In rear of Piggly Wiggly Store
QUALITY MEAT— Specials for Saturday, Jan. 26
BACON BACK
Sugar cured.
Pound
22C
HAMS
-
_ parties were held
oorotny önigeno, Rita Cop. Rita -
,
d “r R'K the week-end. The hill at
Duyck. Richard Highsmith. Vera
the McClure farm was a favorite
Reppeto. Marcella Davis, Satoru
{ w s le d sd the S el,iert hU1 was good
Sunamato, Roy Brown. Jack Sea-
Fresh ground
bold, Howard Reppeto, Evelyn Rinck.
Burial services were held for Mrs
No cereal.
Mix Davis. Lucille Rutherford. Wil­
ir n m
,,
, ,
„
,, Helen Davis Lull, wife of Wade Lull
ma Bailey. C harlotte Sullivan. Erma
2 lbs.
ALOHA — Miss Leha S ta n s e ll of near Hillsboro, Friday. She was
Vandehey.
alter Jesse. Mae Cason 'M rs. Freeman has reopened the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wll-
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and Eugenia Quier. Honor roll for A1°h a bakery, operating It on the ham Davis, who formerly lived o n
the semester was announced as fol- same lines as formerly, featuring the Wenstrom farm and attende,
lows: E tta Bailey. Jack Seabold. all sorts of bakery goods, confec- the Mountain Side s c h o o l w h e n w
Steer
who tied for first place, having Hons and serving light lunches, and W. Jaqulth was the t e a c h e r
three "Is" and no grade below a package brer. She has redecorated
m i —
» ,„ j.
"H I." Honorable mention tor those | the interior and installed two new
Pound
2
Miss K äillenne Peters, daughter!
having a “II" average goes to th e booths. Since leaving Aloha
Aloha Miss
Mis of Mr. and Mrs W. L Peters ol the I
following: Eugenia Quier. Mae C a -' Stansell has taken up beauty cul Mountain Home district und John I
PHONE 3131
son. Wilma Rosencrans. W
alter
anc* expects
to complete
her T. Carson, son of Joseoli Carson o f '
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Jesse, Erm a Vandehey, C harlotte course by going to night school. Hood River, were married January
•• -•
— - Francis church
•»anuary
Sullivan. Wilma Bailey, Howard an d also operate her business u For , - H
a t •*--
the St.
at I
-----------1 the past three
..ree years
years she
she has
has had
had Sherwood In the presence of a few
»,„»,„
fnends and relafives A weddlng
a very successful a
business , in Aloha
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller ot receDtion followed at thp Pnij,m
? ° r ti a9d VLsited at the N. HUI home home. Mr. Carson ls a salesman
Sunday.
for the Union Oil company ln Port-1
Birthday Celebrated
land and Miss Peters has b em 1
Little John Morrison celebrated ployed the past year ln t ■ L
his sixth birthday Saturday by en- Union Oil office. They will Le u
tertalning several of his little friends home in Portland alter Lt-oi u,.»- 1
at luncheon and an afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davies unc
games. Present were Janet a n d son of Multnomah visited a t t.
Ralph Nielson, Donald and Jimmie J. " C.
~ Hatfield home
■
Sunday.
Monday, January 25 to 28 incl. — Hillsboro, Oregon
Lee T urner and Bennie Sutton
Mrs. Jam es Welch w as hostess to
the Home Economics' club of the
Aloha G range Wednesday after­
(B y M r». O. H. I'etbr».»nI
noon.
________ *
Bend school children were en-
Jeanne Stvard spent Wednesday
afternoon visiting Genevieve Sm ith tertalned Friday a t the school house
with a picture show of true color
of Hillsboro.
Best for cleaning.
Best for all fancy bak-
pictures of Century of Progress |
presented by American T r a v e l
bureau. From here the lecturer went
Quart ..............
a.«,. . ¡ „ ..
I to Durham school.
(Hr Mr« Richard H u n g er)
Lower grades will have a vaca-
Miss
Doris _ . Parson
attended
. ______
.
,
a tlon Thursday and Friday while
Girl Reserve Inter-C lub council and, the higher grades, sixth grade and
[“ Hereon a t West Lake Inn ln up are having their m id-year state
Portland January 12.
examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. G erald H arris of
Tigard high school students had
W ren spent several days with Mr. their m dl-year tests last week and
and Mrs Alvin Hunger, leaving were dismissed Thursday noon.
Pkg.
Saturday to stop off a few days a t
Mrs. Albert Scott attended the
Satlfying cereal these cold mornings.
C<i»V
,a
re« ,th i ? iT A
first citizen banquet In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hudson of Hopkins Jenkins, principal of the
Hayward were luncheon guests of jrife rso n high school, a t the Port-
Mrs. Alvin H unger January 19.
[ ian d hotel in Portland. Mr. Je n ­
kins was elected first citizen for
Let the advertisem ents help you 1934.
make your shopping plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deverell!
4 X » X «« X X X. i S ji J 4ÜQXlXKlffiSXIXMaHMMHNMMHHRM » X X a!4 WtMXX KW
Armour’s Star
Half or whole. QOr*
Pound
FR EE D E L IV E R Y
MlSS Stariseli HaS
Bakery at Aloha
| HAMBURGER
Ze)C
POT ROAST
11 C
PICGLY WICCLY
Friday, Saturday and
Bend
H. 0. OATS
Quick or Regular
2 pkg».............. 25c
CRISCO
r a ía
llC
55c
SOFTASILK t X FLOlB
SCOT TISSUE
1000-äheet
3 rolls
21c
Waldorf Tissue
3 rolls ..
14c
WHEAT HEARTS
MAYONNAISE D^ nKtEES
CALO DOG FOOD
COFFEE
l-lb. can
32c
Premium,
cake.
Baking Powder
Each
SOAP
White King Granulated Soap.
White King Toilet Soap—
3 bars .....................................
A Plus Health Soap—
3 bars ..............................
Porter’s Macaroni or
Spaghetti. Semolina.
L arge p kg.
23c
28c
14c
22c
l-lb. cam
23c
DEL MONTE SPECIALS
GRAPEFRUIT—No. 2.
Z for ......................
PEACHES—No. 2 'i.
2 f o r ......................
FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 1 tall ..............
TREE TEA— Black,
$ 5 O rd e r Free!
&
25c
35c
15c
E WILL give a »5 order
for products of o u r
bakery for the best
plan offernd and which we
ran use ln a practical way for
the benefit of our bakery or
for the best concrete critl-
;ism of our bakery, which we
sre able to overcome.
wf
ENTER NOW!
Yours may be the best!
All entries must be in
not later than
January 31.
l-lb ...........................................65c
TREE TEA— Black. Va-lb.......................................... 35c
LOG CABIN SYRUP— Medium size ................... 3 9 c
Specials for Week-end January 25 - 26
Pearls of Wheat
CRACKERS
ROLLED OATS
P k g . .......................... ...................................................
FRESH and CRISP.
2-lb. box
QUICK or REGULAR.
9-lb. bag .......................
Regular size.
3-lb. pail
5C
52c
b .r
OXYDOL
Washing Powder
WHEATIES
21c
l l C pk.
Red and White COFFEE
Goes Back to Regular Price Monday
PEAS
2 cans
.........
COCOA
M other’s.
18c
25c
19c
2-lb.
Green & White
2 can .
19C
Tomato
BEETS
JUICE
Red & White, sliced.
Rolled Oat Muffins, dozen
15c
We need more heat and energy building for these cold
days. Add oatm eal to your diet.
Cracked Oat Bread .................... 10c
I
GROCERY
Quality and Service
Corner 3rd
X S treets
and
Savings for t h e H om e
January 26, 26 and 28
JELL POWDER
4 pkgs.
19c
Preferred 8Uxk I
GELATINE—
1-os. pkg..............
14c
SYRUP
Tea Garden
Dri|is.
Glass jug, Pint
Uluss jug.
Quart
17c
29c
PINEAPPLE - - ls. flat,
sliced or
crushed ...........
9c
13c
9c
TUNA, solid
meat Halves
Quarters
KKISPIE CRACKERS—
29c
COFFEE — In bulk.
l-lb.
3 lbs.
All This Week!
Red & White
[NEW DEAL]
2-lb. box
lb.
Red & White
2 c .„ ....25c
25c
19c
G o ld e n
55c
W e st C O F F E E —
Glass jar.
31c
89c
l-lb .
3 lbs.
SOAP
[■ranulatad, Dash
5-lb.
B ox
35c
Other items specially
priced. See our window.
Trade here and save 5%
• n your purchases.
Ju st P h o n e 1001
F a ir w a y M ark et
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
P hon e 3251
P r ic e s E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M on d ay — J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 6 an d 2 8
Orchardale
24c
23c
CALUMET
*/2-lb.
CRISCO
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LEMONS 'Xnh'klnned Full of Juice.
GRAPEFRUIT large, seedless g
lc
fur 14c
APPLES “’X i U4’aullM
63c
CELERY HEARTS Fn Bunch
” crl,p
10c
31c
23c
CHOCOLATE
rust
Maxwell House
SOAP
were Sundaj!
Mrs. A. O. Wahl, took him back t o i , „ , . - . „
, ..
Annivrnmry Observed
Salem Sunday and were d
i n
n
e
r ~
^ e
¿ e ft
ffuesLs o f r e la tiv e s t h e r e
i auwuucr unu txiicr oruuses. M rs.1 ^I r - an<i Mrs. Carl Rueck were
Miss N ^ n u fLeben who is em- £l?lowa>' was . on.1.y slightly Injured.
...a t. }he Oeorçrv Rueek
ploved m ^P o rtlan d ^sp en t S atuniav The car was badl>’ wrecked.
J r j ? o,ne Ul hon° r °f ^ e l r fifth
night ail'd Sinidav a t^ ie r n a r e n ts '
Alta Bro» " a “d Theresa Paetsch. »edding anniversary. ITesent were
to m e m Banks
both members of the W akapl-Nahon Mr- and Mrs. Virgil Uish and son
i-ii-i ii u
I CamP Fire group, prepared and ^y,ron' John, Ray and Flora Rueek,
. , ... Clinic Held
served a three-course dinner Ja n - Lilly Snyder of Portland and Grace
A health clinic was held ln the uary 16 at the tom e of their guar- Miller.
dlan' MUs
S m lth- Ou‘--sts 1 />IrS , CJ W' Larkln 'n tertain ed
™*2‘d
‘
B“ nks »ere Rev. and Mrs. E. M. TUton, fifteen ladles with a party In the
gTade school ehlldren. A few from mlss Hazel Paetsch and Miss Sm ith. h°«or of Mrs. W alter O rr.
ii?vU?18h
hearby grade The girls earned Camp Fire to n -
Mrs. Harr'- Scluiieltzer spent a
«¡tools also l°ok_ the toxoid. Dr. ors in doing this.
week a t the home of her brother.
R. M. Kines of Forest Grove and
The W akapi-Nahon Camp Fire Reif Baker, where she is helping
^i>Url,t»« lie5iiih , b Urse' M ^ M argar- gu-^ held a ceremonial meeting f are for a new baby daughter born
DU ?4»th e , i.k'
i.ere Tuesday at the tom e of Miss Ethel last, week.
assisted by Mrs. A. C. Wahl, Mrs. Smith. Miss Sm ith gave a talk on
Allbright Brotherhood club met
Mrs' CJ ell , ? ars£ t? CamP Fire ldeals, standards and January 15 at the M ountain Home
Mrs. George Moss and Miss Not- achievements.
church. L. B. Culber of Lent spoke
suko Wakasugi of Banks. O ther
Mias Camille Belle, who has been on "How Shall I Invest My Life."
i.?,?.1— ".i.
. , d . m i he Ilca5 visiting her uncle, Charles M awhin- accompanied by a double quartet,
future when vaccination for small ney. returned to her home at Mon-
.
Birthday Observed
pox and th e tuberculosis test will mouth Sunday. Mrs. J. Brown of
Mrs. W alter O rr entertained the
be given.
Roseburg is visiting this week with following guests; Jean Trask, Billy
Honor Roll Given
her brother, Charles Mawhlnney. Reynolds and Amy Alice Howard.
49-ib. sack
Millers of Quality Feeds
e ^
Green Mountain is stay“ 'li with her Mislh AdSrnde“ ^ » * “^
^ J Ä a W 't h e ^ m
deaf
c£
Saturday, Jan. 26 and Monday, Jan. 28 only
Stock up now at this low price
Phone t l
F reigh t
Mondad and Insured Currier
Serving Beaverton. Aloh« ,» .
BIG F L O U R SPECIAL
Flour Prices Tumble! Now’s Your Chance!
THE FLOUR SUPREME.
CROWN 49-lb.
ba« ............
$1.93
bake real bread with
BONNEVILLE this ou can
flour. 49-lb. bag
$1.69
Your old favorite.
KITCHEN QUEEN 49-lb.
bag
$1.52
HARD WHEAT BLEND.
4-H 49-ib. bag ...........
$1.49
MILK»— Armour’s double rich
4 tall cans ............................
TOMATOES—
Large 2*/2 tin
23c
/Y
LUC
RICE— F fincy, broken
5 lbs.
CATSUP— Kern’s. Fancy
quality. Bottle
9c
QUART With bowl and lid. J Ust
ALL >■
CSSOn M il CAN the thing for (hose left overs FOR 4 lC
BAKING POWDER. Clabber d
Girl. 2 cans
IOC OYSTERS Free from grit.
POP CORN— Guaranteed to *«
pop. Black or white. 2 lbs.
JLvL
T<^Ii*1ATO s o u p - Van Camp’s
2«/« times larger c a n
-f
fk _
IOC
Made from the pure steel cut oats.
39c
Let us fill your relief orders. Advertised items given at advertised
prices. We meet all competitors’ regular prices.
— PIGGLY WIGGLY CO.
Yellow Butter Cake, each , . .
55c
W ith a pineapple-cranberry filling and a rich butter
frosting. Order today
PERFECTION
BAKERY
Telephone 451
Main Street
BWMMXBQXntBQMIOtlDa^^
Peanut Butter
Fresh ground.
Candy
COFFEE
Ju st ask any one of
its many users!
Here’s a treat for
the kiddles!
19C
t-b. pkg.........
3-H>- P*«»............... 55c
7
of those good ffx w
Baby Ruth Kara
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