The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
Former Banks
Resident Dies
Hoppicking Starts; Moves
Made by Families
( B , Hr*. Frr.1 W olford)
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, Septem ber 12, 1935
OREGON
THE GREAT AM ERICAN HOME
Ad Brings Back
Roll o f Blankets
Pullets Sold by
Ad Next Morning
Hull of blankets Sat
urriu.v evening some place
between Jackson and Oak
streets in Hillsboro. Reason-
able rew ard Donald Gab
belt, 273 N. Second Ave. 10-
20p
The advertisem ent ran twice
he was out of town but
the roll was returned to Ins
address the morning after the
ad was first published.
Large guaranteed circula­
tion of the Argus in Wash­
ington county assures adver­
tisers a fine market
R
I. R pullets, 150 f i n e.
healthy, non-setting strain
from pedigreed stock; will
lay soon. If sold by Monday
of next week. 85c each. No
dozen lots, must take all at
above price. A. A. Fisher,
Rt 1. Box 339. Beaverton.
Mr Fisher is an enthusias­
tic user of the classified col­
umns of the Argus — “The
G reat M arket Place of Wash­
ington County." These a d ­
vertised chickens were a 11
sold before breakfast the next
morning after the paper came
out. The issue before he ran
several advertisem ents a n d
received pleasing results.
The cost is small, but the
large guaranteed circulation
of the Argus provides a splen­
did market.
i pyorrhea The m outh will not re-1 O ur cluiwlfted colum ns may have
main healthy w ithout care, amt al just what you are looking for
I hough the dentist can iiaaist iiu - |{,,n(| them.
tf
lure in rebuilding, ultim ate c u re '
depends on the co »iM'i atioii of the ^Ku,«MaassMMm«MamassMsr*«sa
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I alt tent
WILEY’S
GROCERY
Bend School Builds
One Room Addition
||l y M u
O
It
Corner
Main
Streets
Phone 1(101
FREE DELIVERY
I**lar4t>itl
3 rd
m ul
BEND The local school has hail
a dressing room built on ttio nortn
end. ready for the num erous pro­
gram s which are usually given dur
Ing the school year.
Mr. and Mrs Alvin North and
daughter Ju n e ami son Wesley a t­
tended the state fair ut Salem
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Vi riuillion of Pott
i least the m ajority of all oilier dis- land spout Sunday at the home of
1 eases That the mouth is heir to.
Mr unit M rs Charles lleverell
Dental decay attacks teeth and
Mr. and Mrs F P. Mitchell and
forms cavities Once decay starts, family started to move Tuesday
it progressively develops until the morning when their truck stalled
¡cavity is filled or unlil it attacks ,„i Bull m ountain ami delayed
the pulp or nerve of the tooth and them until Thursday morning The
finally results in an abscess at the Mitchell family spent two .lavs at
end of the root and usually the the A O roer and O. II Peterson
loss of the tooth. During the Iasi homes unlil repairs were made
stages of the developm ent the pa- Carl Johnson of Hull mountain ae-
[lient suffers considerable pain and companied them on their trip
, often ill health. A cavity should
Mr
,.ylt. S(.cly „nd
I be filled in the curliest stage if children. Junior and Janet, and
! trouble is to be avoided and the Mr. uiul Mrs H unk Muenster of
I best results expected.
Foster road wore Sunday visitors
Pyorrhea does not attack the at the home of Mr and Mrs Amos
j teeth directly, it attacks the foun- Henderson
¡dation or supimi-ting structure of
Mrs Fcrn VunTcsse|, Bnd chl|.
the teeth. In other words, pyorrhea d|.,.„ ()f n,,ar Tn)u,dull. , , H.nt , hl.
J destroys the soft tissues and the wc,,k.,,nd llt th, home of M r. Van
. bony structure in w inch he teeth T(.SM.,-S
Mls o j Tollefson. |
are embedded It is another pro llnd fum„
w h|,r,.
Lorru,IW
I gì ess.ve destructive process that VsnTessel m ade her home for sev-
continues w ithout let-up until prop- ,.rill
s s h e ri.„ lr,ied home
er treatm ent is instituted or the w d ,, her parents to stay severul
supporting structure is destroyed >
, or w eakened to such an extent that
•the teeth become loose and are fi ,,, j s •*uc*’*<* Byterjon spent from
'n ally lost. Pyorrheu. like dental Wednesday until Monday at the
¡decay, shohld be treated in its
Mr. and Mrs 1* letcher uiul
■ first stages.
i
near Oswego.
BANKS Funeral services were
held Saturday morning in Yamhill
for Carl L Banks, 83. who died
Septem ber 4 He is survived by his
widow. Lillie, two sons, Floyd of
Yamhill and Otho of Oswego, and
one brother, Robert M Banks, of
Banks Mr. Banks was well known
M erchandise at lowest
here, w here he form erly resided.
possible cost. Q uan­
Picking Starts
tities limited.
Hoppicking began Thursday in
the S. lnkley yard and Monday
ROLLED OATS
in the W. L. Moore hopfield.
John Holland of G reen Mountain
9-lb. sock
and daughter. Mrs George Bristol,
of Ansley. Neb., visited Fred Wol­
CORN MEAL
ford and family Tuesday night.
1 0 -lb . sack
<J
Miss Stafford Honored
enrollm ent will not be complete
Miss Wilma M arr of Kansas C it\ until hoppicking is over. Teachers
FA R IN A — -
was hostess Saturday atternoon at in the grade school are Verl White,
10-lb. sack
a linen shower complim enting Miss principal. Miss Irene Brown. Miss
Fern Stafford of Taft, who will be Ruth Bailey and Miss Moxie Hop­
Graham
Flour
<1
a bride next Saturday evening. kins. Teachers in the high school
Fern visited relatives in Banks include Frank Sias. principal. Alice
9-lb. sack
«J
Sunday, then returned home with I.ane. Doris Bailey. Hazel Paetsch.
her fiance. Ernest Kangas, and and Mr Day. is a new addition to
SALT. 3-11). sack
brother Albert, who came from the faculty. He will teach m athe­
2 for
Taft Sunday. Miss M arr accom­ matics, science and be athletic
panied her home for a week's vis­ coach. Cliff Sandy and Gordon
PEPPER—
it, Those from Banks who a t­ Layton are driving the busses from
tended the shower were Theresa Buxton and Albert Heard and Mr.
1-lb.
Paetsch, Hazel Wolford. Marie Rosencrons are driving the busses
Rieben and Peggy Wilson.
on the stub routes.
PORK & BEANS,
Move from Manning
The Misses Elma Kepner and
SOUP. Can
S N. C urnngton and family o t Edith P ratt of P ortland visited Ida
Manning have moved into the C. and Moxie Hopkins Sunday.
A H IT M M N
JELL POWDER
W Moore house on Main street.
ATTEMPTED
Evelyn
and
Virginia
Shipley
of
Mr and Mrs. Ross W h'te of Bel­
6
pkgs.
m OV*
STEAL.
las Falls. Vt., visited her mother, V ernonia have entered school in
Banks
and
are
staying
w
ith
th
eir
M rs Mollie Willis, and Mr. and
COFFEE, hulk
Mrs. Earl Wilson Wednesday. Mrs grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
l ib.
Willis returned to Portland with Shipley. Their parents. Mr. and
(3 lbs.
49c)
Mr. and Mrs. White, who plan to Mrs. Emmett Shipley, will move
-
—
An
unclean
mopth
Is
a
dtapoa-
f„
.,lh
alld
Ml.
,
M
l.
Wbbv„
to Banks when hoppicking is over
dem onstration at the state fair on
settle in the w est
and
w
ill
live
in
the
Ella
T
urner
i’k
‘
‘r“
'“,’
ll,'
l
l
“
'
V*.'“
“
,
’
“,'
«'»h
l
tam
ed
relative-,
from
Iowa
T hursday of last week. O thers
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Burdulis,
SNO W DRIFT
rU ,U U ,U
- h . p o f d e n tistry to general h e alth s,.v,.rid
w ,.,.k
from here who were in attendance
who have been visiting her p ar­ house.
(By Ed. s.hew.1
is to prevent the system ic.diseases
Mr Bnd Mrs. T rsxeler and two
3-lb. can
M iss P atricia Jensen of Portland
th at day were John Schmeltzer.
e n ts Mr and Mrs. Tresham of
You may not believe in fish by the proper treatm ent of the children. Carl Sauer and Mrs
i Venetian ticket. t> It Bailey.
Miss
Mari
Schmeltzer,
Mrs.
George
north of Banks, left Sunday for spent Saturday night and Sunday
Allison ancT aiso' J t t it a r i l r i f a n d sto,“ 's b,-eause as a rule they are ¿ k .n e e and n e X t “are “largely re »'rlJz
brother of Portland vl-
Itl 2. ( 'n r n e l l l i s )
l i b V » b .l R Alikina)
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Renton to reside.
MOUNTAIN HOME -P rune h a r­ Miss Bonnie Bartlett of Scholls.
far fetched, but here is one that ,s sponn^ ’ ,%•’ t,% p* ,.« " t prevalence I
P ci'.H r
’
Mr. and Mrs. G. W McGraw L. Jensen.
vest began this week in this dis­
Many other .specials.
attended the state fair Tuesday.
Miss Sylvia Severance. Mrs. Eli trict. T hreshing is completed and
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tru e One day Ferd Toelle. Lester of dental diseases
Ninety-seven ‘ Frances and p B|ty c.holson re
Lunch Meat», Cottage
M. E. Ladies' Aid of Banks serv­ G rindle and Mrs. George Finck hop harvest is in full swing.
Bellinger and Ted and Ben Ztircher pvr cent of all decay takes place on tu rn ,.^ |j,st week from visiting rel-
ed dinner to the Forest Grove com­ visited in Hillsboro Monday at the
Cheese, Cold Drinlca,
were outside the Bellinger store
surface of a tooth
treat-N atives at the beach for a week or
Mountain Home public school
m ercial club Monday.
C. L. Sewell home.
. ..
.
ment and proper care will do much
Cold Melons. Fruits
opened Monday m orning w ith an
Win at State Fair
at
West
Union.
As
they
w
ere
talk-
preVent
a
greater
am
ount
of
de-
j.a,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunt of St.
John White of Tuulatin View I
and Vegetables.
Evelyn Kelly and M ildred Mead, Helens visited at the H. L. Jensen enrollm ent of thirteen. Two new
ing a little fish fell out of the sky ' cay.
spending severul weeks at the
pupils entered, B arbara Jean L or­
(C ontinued from paffe one)
members of the Bald Mountain 4-H home Sunday.
School Supplies
and landed near w here they stood
s-
..-a
it
....
„„a
.....
Health
is
dependent
on
scru
p
u
-
hom
e
of
his
sister.
Mrs
Bert
Mcy-
enzen,
first
grade,
and
Robert
butterfat.
owner
David
Hagg
&
club, who exhibited at the state
Ferd Toelle picked it up . nd saw ,,)US c |eanllness o f lh e ln o u th Hin ,.r
Mrs. G rover Divine and children Speece, third grade. Mary Mills is Son. Reedville.
fair last week their hogs, which of Mountaindale spent Sunday at
that it was alive. He put it la wWch circulBUoo U
Ul.!lv,.
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Mrs. Tom W illiams "Dian 2.’’ w ater and it* swam.
won first at the Washington coun- the Frank Rinck home. Lois Divine teacher.
through intelligent stim ulation wltn ■
Chapman school w ill open Sep­ purebred Jersey, produced 1041
Mv fair, won second and third returned home w ith her mother
! a brush. Bacteria are starved by
prizes respectively at the state fair after a few days' visit at the Rinck tem ber 16 w ith Miss Mari Schmelt- pounds milk and 55.1 pounds of
There you are! How is that for cleaning the mouth and the tissues
zer
as
teacher.
fat.
"Bell
13,"
owned
by
David
Hag.;
on their exhibits
home.
a fish story, but four witnesses are are fed by stim ulating the eir- j
Celebrates Birthday
W arren Forsythe, who graduatedI * Sons- k’rade Jersey. 868 pounds all that is needed
Mrs Cliff Sandy and son Lamar
to m ake it tru e cutation Pyorrhea is not a specific
• * • the ideal basi» for tasty
Kenneth P annley celebrated his and Mrs. Ernest M arr made a from Tigard last spring, will enter I
milk and 52 9 pounds fat
Now. w here did that poor fish germ disease as typhoid or dlph
'«•h»»«»| lunch«*» It'-' m ade with
ninth birthday Thursday by giving trip to Corvallis Monday and made Albany college this fall, as a re-
The following th ree - year - olds come from'’ Did a bird bring n tlie ria It Is not contagious. P yoir
fr«**h milk
a party to a group of friends. arrangem ents for Lam ar to enter suit of having received a scholar- avtraged 40 pounds of butterfa; from Ruck creek which is almost j hea can be prevented by proper
Present were Norman Lein. Donald O. S. C.
ship for that college
lo r over: "Ash 4 grade Jersey. Da- d r y ' Or did it come from the P a -! hygienic d ie t'a n d reg u lar'v isits to
Oatfield. Vernon Wolford. Billy
Mr. and Mrs. John H artw ick and
Mountain Home C hristian E n -1 v '*\
i’o,îs-
P?“ nîî'’
cific ocean?
(he dentist so that lie may recog
Kessler. Billy McPeak. Billy Finck. baby and George Thompson spent deavor met at the George Allison ‘^2 ^ *’'*,'* pounds^ fat ^"Sally 14,
•
•
nize the early signs and symptoms
Ikey and Sammy Wakasugi, Al- Sunday at the beach.
grade
Jersey.
Richard
Hagg.
R
eed­
home Friday evening w ith sixteen
Your guess is as good as mine! i,nd correct them. Pyorrhea vail be
offer opportunith-» fur a wide
vena and Kenneth Parm ley. Wil­
Williams Injured
present. Two m em bers of this o r­ ville. 936 pounds milk a n d 58 Did you ever see a penny jum p? cured if recognized in tim e and
vuri<*ty of lunch ilvsserta But
ma and Molly McPeak.
Ralph Williams is under the doc­ ganization, George Mounce Jr. and pounds fat. "Tillie.” purebred J e r ­ Well Les B ellinger tells this one treated properly. T here are no anti- ¡
ter make» them better
Sunday guests at the Ray P arm ­ to r’s care as the result of bum s K irk Burton, have moved away. sey. Mrs. Robertson & Son. 995
and
he
vouches
it
is
true.
One
septics
that
will
cure
p
yorrheu--I
ley home were Mr. and Mrs. E and bruises received when he fell Mounce to his home at Minot, N. pounds milk and 57 7 pounds fat.
tim
e
while
ringing
up
some
money
the
cause
must
be
removed
The
,
Fox and Mr and Mrs. Charles down the steps at the Clell Car- D„ and B runton to his parents' "Peggy 3," grade Jersey. David
he accidentally dropped a penny cause is some form of irritation or i
Friedley, all of Portland.
O m S p e c ia l
stens heme. He was carrying a pail home at Eugene. A fter the business Hagg & Sons, 765 pounds milk on the side of the cash register a combination of irritations and |
Move to Portland
and
51.2
pounds
fat.
"Sybil."
grade
Al MOM) HKITTLR CAKK
of boiling w ater when it happened meeting games w ere played and
The
penny
jum
ped
over
the
dime
faulty
nutrition
Successful
treat-
|
Mrs. A. C. Wahl and sons moved
Mary Sandy returned home S u n ­
ents w ere served. The next Jersey. C. B. Buchanan. 877 pounds and nickel pen into the penny de- 'nent requires skillful instrum rnta-
Friday to Portland, w here th e boys day from Hillsboro, w here she refreshm
is scheduled to be at the milk and 50 8 pounds fat. Another partm ent.
•
| Hon and proper diet. T herefore no j
will attend school. John Wahl will spent a few weeks at the home meeting
Buchanan cow. "M arion." purebred
• • •
tooth paste, mouth wash, or any
and
Aebischer home in October.
enter the Hosford day school for of her brother, Ray Sandy.
Jersey, made 871 pounds milk and
Rev.
Speece,
accompanied
by
That
proves
that
even
a
penny
"H.er
iweparation
can
properly
eure
the deaf. Mr. Wahl rem ained in
49.4 pounds
"Bell 14,”
K enneth and E'len Jaquith,
' Jersey
” *David fat.
” H agg^A
Son<B grade
* 772 knows w here it belongs! N atural-'
llrmand Perfection Bread
Portland several days with his
ASK YOURSELF
ren Forsythe, Helen Schm eltzer , 1M--J' ud„ ‘a j “ ,
sons, / u
lik e th a t nnlv h » > w n .
family, helping them get settled.
from Vowr Grocer.
Jesus said. "Verily, verily. I say
Peronice
Ego
visited
Salem
Pounds
milk
and
49
4
pounds
fat. £ a
“? . / . .
and
once in a life time, but it was a unto thee except a man be born
Families Move
Two-year-old
cows
m aking
high
Wednesday,
and
attended
the
state
(B y Mr- Zell O. S t m ’ Uer-l
.
.
.
e.
n
n
..
kt
u
good
jum
p
at
that.
Ju
st
like
play-
The George Finck fam ily moved
THE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott and fair.
testa were: Connell Bros* Number
horseshoe. A fellow can prac- again he cannot see the Kingdom
Thursday from the A. H Wolford
W. E. B urke has completed his 37. purebred Holstein. 1829 pounds
a .™ -, a».. . . a
.11 . of God"—John 3:3. T hat which is j
visited
house In the south part of town to children of M ultnom ah
Ik
m
Twrood«
R
i
t
l
e
e
u
n
U
I
dooms
day
and
still
in
Toots 6, a pinch he can't m ake the neces- born of the flesh is flesh and that
the vacant house on the C. B. Car- Thursday at the C. W. S truthers pear harvest. It took a crew of ■ m ilk and 53 pounds fat
which is born of the spirit is spirit.
stens place Mr. and Mrs. Tom home. Donald Gibons of Eugene about th irty ten days to pick and David Hagg & Sons, 1078 pounds sary ringer Then again ' w ’lo T J The Kingdom of God Is spiritual !
Engen and daughter. Mrs. Omar also visited his aunt. Mrs. S tr u th -, sort the pears. He spent T hursday milk and 52.8 pounds fat. Another throw ing for the fun of it ringers and in order to enter the Kingdom
the fair.
c-ow from the same herd "A.-h 5 comc as easy as points
'
QUALITY BAKERS
Sheely, and children are now oc­ ers. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen I at John
j we must be born of the spirit. Have j
Davis and W alter Davis uTude Jersey, made 843 pounds
cupying the Wolford house vacated of Seattle, Wash., visited there F ri­ w ere
Rhone 451
COE and CONGDON. Prop.
We Deliver
E C Hen-
Thursday
visitors
at
the
state
¡m
ilk
and
46
7
pounds
fat.
And
n
*either
ringers
^
"
db”™
ali“
in
day.
by the Finck family.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Davies and
c
u i
“Judy, of the C. B. Bam ford nor points come your way. Then
Sunday evening supper party
Fifty attended Sunday school herd, purebred Jersey, made 964 lts time to quit and w atch the
guests at the Charles Shipley home boys have been employed at the
here last Sunday morning. This is pounds of milk and 45.3 pounds other fellow’ pile on ringers May*
were Mr and Mrs Jack Roberts hop fields
Hazel Olson. R obert Campbell considered very good for this time [ fat. N um ber "43," E. E. Burkhal- be!
and son and Mr. and Mrs Carl
| ter, Hillsboro route 5. grade Jer- I
________________
Shipley and daughters of H ills­ and H enry Davies are freshm en at of the year.
LeRoy Jaq u ith led the lesson sey, produced 861 pounds of milk
boro. Mr and Mrs George Mc­ Beaverton high school from this
session of the C hristian E n d eav o r, and 41.3 pounds of fat.
Farlane and daughter of Forest district.
Sunday evening.
|
________________
Grove and Mr. arm Mrs. Emmett
Y O fR HOME TOW N
(B y Oregon S la t« Board ot H ealth)
George Allison Sr. spent several
Recorders Fees Reported
Shipley and three children of Ver- ' If you do not like your hom e tow n.
days in Portland last week under
Though there are other diseases
Fees collected for August by
nonia.
Or th e speed at w hich it irrows ;
the doctor's care. He underw ent a Jam es H. Davis, county recorder, of the mouth, pyorrhea and dental
NDCPENOCNTLV O W N E D
Mr and Mrs F rank H artw ick If you do not like its scenery.
m inor operation the first of the amounted to $575 80. according to decay are the diseases that operate
Or .it s clim ate or its show s ;
and daughter Maxine of Vernonia
_____
If you do n ot like the people
week.
tow
ard
the
com
plete
destruction
of
his
report
filed
this
week
with
the
visited Mr. and Mrs W. G. W alker That your home tow n fascin ates.
Roscoe Courtney, Mrs. A rena county co u rt
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
the teeth. These tw o diseases are
Sunday.
There are cars and tra in s now leaving
Courtney and Virgil Allison w ere
the greatest contributory factors to­
Senator George A itken of Gar-1 For som e forty-seven states.
FREE D ELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Friday visitors at the state fair.
State Capitol News L etter—G iv­ w ard the inception of other diseases
den Home visited friends in Banks
I f you cannot boost your home tow n,
Jam es and George Allison Jr., ing the highlights of official ac­ of the mouth. In preventing py­
Thursday.
W here men rise and fall each d a y .
representing the Chehalem M oun­ tivity at Salem.—Every week in orrhea and dental decay you are
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — September 13, 14, 16
Mrs. Jam es H arlem an of Dilley
If you cannot use th e bright sunshine
tain Potato club, put on a crops the Argus.
tf ' a t the same tim e preventing at
visited at th e Cliff Sandy home To m ake glad som ebody’s way.
If you cannot join in boosting.
Sunday.
Then you m ust have knocking traits.
Hops Cot Enrollment
A nd th ey're sellin g tickets daily
School began Monday in both For som e forty-seven states.
— Selected.
grade and high schools, but the
Prune Harvest Starts
at Mountain Home
High Quality
39c
!5c
. I 1 9c
!9c
4 I5c
J9c
5c
J d L »7^
a V
PQn -
ej.rV
Tell Me Another - - •
Connell Holstein
Herd Rates High
Perfection Bread
Perfevlion Pastries
30c
49c
Hiteon
P e r f e c t io n B a k e r y
Mouth Hygiene
GROCERY FrCe De,ive^
White King Gran’lated
■
"B etter—For Drip, Percolator or Pot "
A Plus Health
Soap. Bar ..........
ZT/»
Use the original granulated
Soap regularly.
MILK
1 Red & W hite
1 3 cans
17C
I
PEAS
reen & W hite
1 1 G New
pack.
| 3
29c
2 pkgs.
25c
JELLO— "The national dessert."
11c
2 pkgs.
BAKER’S PREM IUM CHOCOLATE— >/2-lb.
Red & W hite
20c
NAPTHA
I lf» !
14c
20c
A 1 lz \
SO A P
A rm our’s Big Ben.
Will not hurt the hands.
Macaroni
CORNED BEEF
Each
.........
CIDER VINEGAR
3 ibs............. 14c
Pork 8C Beans
A rm our’s, regulär size.
Van Camp's. 11-oz
ISO
2 („
9e
Corn
Johnson’s Glocoat
"Shine up your furniture"
Pint
Can
SOUP
1 gallon
Red & W hite Tom ato
:
17C
No. 2 tin
59c
TABLE SALT
8 'b a g
...........................
Friday, Saturday and Monday Features, Sept. 13, 14 and 16
Spaghetti
Fancy Golden Bantam .
ile
Seasoned ju st right.
ht.
15-oz. glass
jars
25c
Chipped BeeS
40 grain.
5C
5 lb s .
MUSTARD Full quart jar
PEANUT BUTTER S,.,,;
CRISCO— "The digestible shortening. ”3-lb. tin 59c
PORTER’S FRIL-LETS 16-oz.
Cello
23c
PORTER’S A28 ro°rR T E D M o z pkg"
27c
DEVILED HAM ^ erwoods' Table jar 2 3 c
Corn Flakes
Per can ...............
25c
"Breakfast of Champions."
White or Whole Wheat
3 p b g.
POST’S WHOLE BRAN— 10-oz. 2 pkgs.
Recleaned
Stock
I lard wheat.
PUREX
FIG BARS
Vi-gallon
J[7C 2 a »
19c
1
New low price.
23c
White King Toilet Soap
Wheaties
(Quart bottle ... 10c)
Chase and Sanborn
Small W hites
29cl
eu"..... 2 9 c
14c
Red Mexican
Fancy,
1-lb. Pkg.
GOLDEN WEST
lin 2 6 c
COFFEE
3.ib. «„ 7 5 c
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New Crop.
Idaho
Hoody’s, bulk.
2 a,.
Beans
COFFEE
Peanut Butter
1 Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 and 14
I SUGAR
FLOUR
Dalles
1
Pure cane.
$*f CQ
I 10 ,b.
49c 49-lb.
Bag
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SOAP
CRISCO
I Red & W hite Laundry
59c
| 10 bars 25c 3 p . i i
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Beans
PlGGLY WIGGLY
ICURRY’S
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Phone 771
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Cream it on toast.
19C
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Hillsboro, Ore.
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