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'A R G U S ,
K IL L S R O K Ö ,
OREGON’
Thursday, November 14, J 93."
A Olsen and M arilyn of Gaston.
bell nnd sons left Friday after- c ts of adm inistration thereof,
Mr. and Mrs John Liebenow of
( \> u n iy C o u r t
.»f th.» S tH ttf ,.f
le».
noon for Eugene to visit relatives
Witness, the l i o n
Donald T f o r W M u h io trlo n t ’f n n t ■ »n ih» nti
Scholls, nnd Mr. und Mrs. H erman
Of
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ve
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ovet
Arm
istice
Day
¡Tem
pleton.
Judge
of
the
County
l.iebenow and Helen nnd P hilip of
t i i« .
1. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge Court of the S tate of Oregon, 1» tili « tu r t* ’ n o a f il I l #x<>«n
South Tualatin.
n itÿ
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Mr. and Mrs Henry Voelker have
Editor’s Note- One of a series of not have the pow er to declare members from here enjoyed a not Hie County of Washington w ith ' N o w . t h ir e f o r o n ti |i# r
h n V i n ir
a new car.
discussions oti constitutional ones- congressional legislation unconsti- luck supper and social evening at ; Hi ' Seal of >td Court affixed, tin . « I n illU IH I t il i H flill (»OM
.• h ereby
i ” u f i# I lo
|> rr« io it
t ‘ n» «nino.
I»n » ’ ih .'t
to.
tions prepared bv mem bers of the tutional. but in ItliKl ns judge. M ar­ tlic 1 I) I) F halt ut Tigard F n- 13th day ol N. vember. tli.ia
Frank Tsehabold on Round-
wHH ........ . vi urhrr* thm. fm t f . - ih r
SEAL.
t i of O faculty for new paper use shall reversed his thinking on th e du,v •fVeninX
u tn lv i iw iti'il ut i * i Sm»»h l h ¡ I t m
(V a st. EDW C LUCE, Clerk
through eo-oncration of the college . subjeC
*
Gayford
Wilson, who has been
the-W orld Cruise
1111 In I h ' r 11. O ri'> on , o r to t n -it th e
By Z. R Hiatt, D iputy.
39-43 • f ’ I* T« o tn» n O n n . n n t In w . It
of «..,•• i| -viencvs nnd school oft H ayburn’s case in 1792. was un- •'* charge of the governm ent pine
rv , O lt* u i n.
V iiv iin i m x
un i. I
f
journalism
other early deciqjon in w hich the blister rust control camps near
(Hv M m , John M. P«vM«nnl
»h. ilu to h v r v o f
M ill I Ol | | \ KJ
I I'l'l 1 m i \ r
113y
Wayne
I.
Morse)
judges
of
the
suprem
e
court
took
Prospect
during
the
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HELVETIA The stajie is all set
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Il» U h » U u in t> »■ m l «•» tb
I»iv .7 (»IV-
Thomas S. Sholes, local T erra-
lirtv o f Nov«tt><h#i, IO.IA
Dean of the School of Law at
the position that they
w ere not 11 week end
guest
o f Ixennvth
n i. i w , i . ,, < ,,1X
for the proirrani F riday night. The plane and Hudson dealer, has
<> H t. \ I . H x n u»o r
I» !
the U. of O.
hound to enforce a law w hich they Struthers.
111 th e M .ilt e i o f
I'.U u .• ,.| M i» l\ l\
tchool children
made good doubled his shop nnd sales room
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The doctrine of judicial review deem ed '.he pow er of congress; and
Mrs Kay K uiken and children
selling tickets and the team that space by taking over the
N « 4iev (• h e re b y i h e n d i a l d i v lu u le r -
ajoin- ,
U'W-'d States h is not been a
1 niore im portant case was visited w ith friends in Salem Sun « ig ite il f u lm in i 1 1H lor v f th e
sells most will rcceive a prize. Ev- ; ing building, form erly occupied bv
« tfttv
of
probably r a id e r vs. Bull, decided
------------------— day.
„.
M n r y E. W » t- « n , i l w r u ,-il. I
f i l c l h»«
crybody is invited to attend A the SERA warehouse. The new ciin ed w ithout a struggle
in . 1 .98.
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I final Mt'cnuiil anti »epuri it
u i'h
m i­
W
alker
in
his
book
"Law
Mak-
..
.
T
social tim e will be enjoyed niter- space is being remodeled and dec-
(»as I'.iitis and IiuliKt'slion \ iclinv>,
I m ii iid t m t u r in lilt * I 'm i n ly ( ’
f f Ih v
* case Ju stice Iredell stilt
ward. when lunch will be served crated for sales room and office ins’ in the United States” points
CITATION
. I On ,
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why vMiffvr? For quick 1« lit 1' from
out
that
a
"somewhat
sim
ilar
pew-
e.
.
.a.n
'
ac*
9^
congress
or
of
free. Ladies bring snndwichc- and purposes.
d |
t'he ü * g is b ;u ^ lo f ‘a VM ate'“ ioU tes ,n ‘h* £ ™ nt? C" U,'1 ,° L th * nS ' ;“ C - " T . ' t , '
-foinaeh
tli.'.lrcs.s duv tocxcc: icul,
the
privy
w
violates
er
was
exercised
by
th
cake.
New 1933 T erraplanc brougham
,,f Oregon, for W ashington Conn- '»m»,',»,,, i»f
’uose constitutional provisions, it
K<‘< a rice Nainple t»f (hr I <l«.i
The Helvetia Coy Scouts had a' dem onstrator is now being shown c?u incil in declaring void the acts is
ly*
•
¡court
mom
It,»
void; though I
I’rratm eu i u doctor’s prescription
wiener roast at the scout cabin by Sholes and he expects to have , of the colonies which seemed to adm unquestionably
as the authority to de- In the M atter of the Estate of J «»’cl » '«.....
•it liill.sboru Pluirmacv Adv.
Friday night.
a new Hudson model on display *'?
conf het w ith th e provisions elate it, it that
void
is
of
a
delicate
and
m
‘’eeeus.'d
P a le d
m ut
f it I
The Tsehabold family received w ithin a short time. Com plete
’ le ,o ' a * charters.
aw ful nature, the court wilt never T‘i . Ml.c. ’ai ’t Mikelson. Anna Frick 14. PM . I h it v o f lu .t
As is pointed out bv Corwin in resort to th at au th o rity but in a
» letter last week from Frank changes in body and chassis design
Henry Mikelson. Amelia Mikel ! h e r 12. l M f t
M
I
W A T : » IN
Tsehabold. son of the late Fred on the new models has held up bis excellent book. “The Twilight clear and urgent case."
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JJJJ;
Odson and
Edw aril
ard
# E t ia t e o f M a r y I
Tsehabold who is a cadet on the rapid production tem porarily, ae- bf the Suprem e Court." Lord Coke's
Mikelson, an insane person, and th
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However, it was for M arshall in
S S. President Johnson Frank was cording to Sholes.
views undoubtedly influenced the
to all persons and parties hav ­ K i l l • in . O l i r m i , A d m i t e )
The new 193d T erraplanc in- developm ent of the doctrine in this
1,1 '?'e ca.s e
M arbury vs.
In Naples, Italy, when he w rote and
ing or claim ing to have anv in ­ K « U t r .
udes five new safetv features country for it should be rem em - Madison. to apply for the first tim e
had been to Egypt. He expect« to elude:
terest. right or title to or claim
.son» i ro < k i i>i loirs
bered that ...»
the Am erican colonists
‘ue . uam e of th e suprem e court
be in San Francisco early n De- th a t have never been seen on anv
a n v , -------
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or lien upon the real property
N o . 43b/
rem ber. The round trip : e f e d aui.inti bile befoie. the local denier " ere in conflict with both the }ne Principle th at the federal ju d ió ­
herein described. G reeting:
K n tn l# o f I m t iii t n ii. l S itw<-
lo take three months nnd 20 day - stated. These added to the all- crow n nnd Parliam ent. They look- lal,\ ,
’he P‘,w er to pass upon
In the Name of the S tate of O re -'* " *•>« <'»'nny i ’ » u r t » f it,» s ,,i
— ASK
The distance is 26.860 miles and “ eel body and other safety fea-
upon P arliam ent as an unsvin- aC- ' . conBrcss.
,
gon, you are hereby cited and r e - 1 U
'• r".r (» ,h*
’ '"'v ”i " » k
Notiic
hi* hy
In the course of . , his decision,
lu v r n ih f t i tin - iiin lv r
quired to appear 'in the Count.
they stop at 26 ports and 14 coun- tures m ake it one of the safest cars Pathetic body in whose delibera-
tries. Another cadet on the P r e s - 1 on today's highways, he said.
tiens they bad no representation. XIa‘ s|>all states these now famous Court of the State of Oregon for »r ih» 'i'
I",
,'i s",,', ' j ' '
ident Johnson is Neil Richardson
Now features include radial safe-
Coke's influence is shown in the Prtl’>'oullccnients:
Washington County nt the Court ......... l.y it,» i ,»,t, c,,»n . / ii„ ,
of Hillsboro Frank reports that tv control, rhythm ic ride, true-line easc ot T revett vs. Weeden decid- , 11 ls a Pr°pcs*>>on too plain to Room thereof in Hillsboro in said /
f"r "
I
they have good tim es together.
steering, autom atic draft elim in-
by the superior court of Rhode Ot> contested, that the constitution County and S tate on or before the
„'„'I' '
V, ' "
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a,ion
and
dual
autom
atic
hydrauhe
^
la
n
d
in
1786.
An
act
of
the
le
g
is-'
?">'
lc«‘sl“t
‘ye
act
repug-
,«,h
day
of
December.
1935
Jit
the
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Birthday Celebrated
Hold Program
at Helvetia
Doctrine of Judicial Review for
Country Gained Through Struggle
Sholes Enlarges
Motor Firm Space
trU .
11; v r i '
A lt. i n
un i
f
H T o ri»
I - < K r u lrtn .
A rgus claiif Iflcd nd.'i get 1 »• ijlts
TURKEY
SH O O T
Saturday .Vfti*iin>iiii<
All llay Sundays
111 Holidays
FREE TURKEY
STOMACH UICERS
ELFJ YS GHf.TC Al
Highway East of
City Liinlii
If i l l d i o l 11. O r e g o n
When Ort’crinc Butter
FO REST
FOR
GROVE
Grade A Creamery Rutter
So!J at All Groceries
han baked the birthday cake an i ,ainers'
T hc court heId ,hut the act took
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"
“I have alw ays considered hv- aw ay trial by ju ry w hich was con-
entertained
with songs
draulic brakes the most satisfac- ,ra r y to the Magna C arta a n d
I ht >h u i nt>rr
_ n Cwln^ ffr‘
. . Alip lory
lory system,
system, providing
providing the
the possi-
Dossi- i fundam
fundam ental
ental rights
rights and
and the
the court
court
®numann. No: bili'y of failure could be elim in- Quoted Lord Coke in support of
quilM op1 8nd ° ‘kcd on a P,eced ated." Sholes declared. “This vear its decision holding the act of the
tot » „»a tut „
B V
..H u d so n engineers in adopting th e legislature void.
, rkv*B , J” r '
, J 5 Scheldt and : hydraulic brake recognized tile
Even prior to this, th e V irginia
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T “ ' °.r “ , *S
0 level anu directing the A dm inistrator of
1 ordinary legislative acts, and. the Etsate of said deceased to sell
M i l l i t: t o
N . . II .» n l u r r l ,
, J t e i ° th Vr acts’J Si ‘i *’cralj*e "'b en at private «ale to the highest hid
Kavst, b y hu , ,r ,l» r
!hc
1
:? e iegislature shall please to alter der for cash in hand the real prop­
lt'
erty belonging to S.nd F - : , . ' ■ a n I
th e form er part of the a lte r­ particularly deacribed us follow , j ' '
native
then a legislative to-wit:
. . . be true,
.
ac' contrary to th e constitution is
All of Lot num bered 9 in the
' “w; if the la tte r p art be true,
plat of Beaver Acres, situate
written constitutions are ab-
in Section 7. T 1 S. R. 1 W.
attem pts, on th e part of the
of W illam ette Meridian, accord­
v im «
n - .- » i j
...
wwvitfiea on m e same -«-***»*,;
> t.-u.uuuii w «w w ■ -
’u bm it a pow er in its
ing to the duly recorded plat
tae d^r Oth£r '2 sitors at Pfdai in case the hydraulic svs-1 th e legislature—or of either branch ovi " n atu re illim itable.
thereof, containing 3.77 acres,
m » o lu *» er ? o!? e Sunday w ere ter„ fail;-. This elim inates the one oi
—to be unconstitutional and , "Certainly all those who have
in W ashington County, O re­
Mr'
M- r-i C vAin<i
a n d i " e?k point in the hydraulic m eth- void- J l'bn Blair, one o f,th e sign- fram ed w ritten constitutions con-
gon
p f . . , and Mrs' GIen EPler of Forest
••
ers of th e federal constitution in tem plate them as form ing th e fun- said sale to be made for the pui-
.
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1789- was 3 m em ber of th e Vir- dam ental and param ount law o f ; pose of securing funds w ith w hich
, , “ a j , _ Fleren'. son of Mr. and n
.
giniä court and concurred in the tde nation, and. consequently, th e to pay th e liens against said E-t.it»
t h ? WL-ek Ham id ^ P e tte d home R e lie f C a n ilC rieS
opinion
theory of every such governm ent with the interest thereon, and Hie
this week. Harold is a sailor on
Also in a N orth Carolina case must be, that an act of legislature, i claims against said E state and the
the S. S Washington and is re ­
t n A c c ic t
T tif-s’ decided in 1787. the Coke doctrine rc PUgnant to the constitution, is
tu rning from a trip to New York.
judicial review was set forth.
v£id'
' '
Mrs.
L.
Alpanalp,
who
has
been
/« T l
•
u r x x ii
( C o n tin u e d f r o m p a r e 1»
I)
Some critics of th e doctrine of
“ *s em phatically th e province
on . the sick list
.527
i Hills- judicial review point out th at the and duty of the judicial depart-
. foi . scversl
.
. months,
t — , —
- persons
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- - .v . 4 served
k ..,u in
PERFECTION
ls home
w ith her daughter, boro; 119 feznilias or 8SS persons POWO* (s
e s p e e i f i c a l l s n>cnt to say w hat the law is. T hoseL ^
„ ' ' vn se r.......
'■ >n Huber, and 116 and grant«
fed ra l c o n s titu - * '•
>'“ ic t o p a r f l e t d w
r j v-
1 d a tin u n it, tio n an d th a t th e United S
• expound • * r ^ * * * i « ' *
T
s r re d i oungen. X.tiue anc
While the SERA paid the actual suprem e court has usurped t h e and in terp ret th at rule. If two
J_,uiio Toungen and Miss I. Rt lin
, n flid w ith each o th er, Hie.
o iu 1 f . u andv 3i rS\.i° ^ JZ u??-s,L2n sis,in3 of a canncr. assistant, and ’ However. Charles Beard, in his courts must decide on the opera-
finnrtav >rh»vrat=iJJIC!? In ^ ' 2 ? “ w St“ 0? " ' the rel.‘ef iam ‘Iies s u p -, excellent treatise. "The Suprem e tlon oi each."
C hocolate Fudge Cake
a V t » ^ ' x-Th y
? ° .£alled °.!? the pbed the m aterials, prepared it for C ourt and the Constitution" ans-
-Marbury vs. Madison was fol-
H om e-m ade style w ith
A lfred Nyegger fam ily at Milwau- the canning and in fact did every-
w ers satisfactorily th e usurpation i° " 'e<f ’n 1810 by Fletcher vs. Peck,
ery- : w
chocolate icing.
k ’o-
a
a
thing
thing except th e cooking and cap- argum ent by setting forth in great and *n »819 by McCulloch vs. M ary-
M ary A n n ^ an d G erhart , -------,
Schu- ping.
Ping-
detail th e known opinions of a ’an£i *n which cases the suprem e
w ^t. » n \ ancou,veo
, j ' and C an*- sugar, salt
and oth er need- m ajority of the fram ers of the court of ’be United States first
,. „„¡5 “ eckcr °* . f or,.land
*;ere cd m aterials w ere supplied by the constitution as to ju d icial review . held s,ate legislation to be uncon-
w eek-end guests at the A. H. Mey- relief committee.
He concludes:
stitutional.
D O N ’T FORGET
e rT
,
», ,
In review ing th e y o r k in this
"In view of these discussions and
A»1 ot ’be state suprem e courts
to try th at popular
, . v ,•
v, ° » .1 n <’ ? r ls - itt R s is
county. Weil expressed him self a s ’ th e evidence adduced above, it bave now assumed th e same pow-
new loaf.
worKing tor Mr? Eo -abeth R itter well satisfied w ith w hat had been cannot be assumed that the con- • e r- “ th a’ >n effect, in
the U nited
»»»;»■ et", a i° n j
Mason Hill 1« done and declared th at other mem- vention was unaw are th a t t h e Sta’cs. the judiciary has the f i n i
We
‘•Old Virginia"
t. »try
w ’ , ii J . e
• Ls ‘aTTt1‘E u*35 bets of hi? com m ittee w ere equally judicial pow er might be held to "'°rd as to thc valid ity of legisla-
a lull
line of
Mrs. tim e r G eurber is con\al-
Assisting f th e county committee, tro!
'ro! Over
over legislation and th at th ere
1 bave dealt at - some
length wiih
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escing at her.hom e.
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WINES
was Jam es Lewis of H uber, countv was a high degree of probability
developm ent of this theory of
It's a real treat.
Try our
.commissioner, who supervised the 'to say the least) that such con- judicial review as contrasted with
Sherry to
purchase of equipm ent and o b - |t r °l would be exercised in the or- legislative suprem acy, because lt
flavor you<
taining of iocations of operations dinary course of events.”
bus served as one of th e most im-
At
your
grocer.
Fruit I'ak
Ray T raughber of Hillsboro was! A lthough Jo h n M arshall, in his P °r ’a n t legal controls fo r adjust-
< B r V iv ia n H u d s o n )
or .Miner
Ross U pdike returned home M on­ project supervisor in charge of famous decision in M arbury vs. ing and harm onizing conflicting
Meat. . .
Madison in 1803. was the ’ first and overlapping desires and claims COOKIE#—Many varieties, sugar
day evening from apple picking at canning.
form ally to declare an act of con- under our constitutional govern- oatmeal, raisin, ginger, fru it bars.
at Wenatchee, Wash.
__
gress unconstitutional, th e issue of m ent-
Floyd U pdike has completed his
MRS.
garages
FOREST GROVE--Mrs. C a rr ie . review was before the United States . »’ has appeared as a political _
2 dozen
John A r
purchased 10 Homes, 74 . ifl
Jo h n
aupreme court in several previous ‘«sue whl
,in. uozen
Pure. Sweet
acres adjoining the West property died here Novem ber 7 at the home ! cases.
try at intervals ever since it was
C hocclate
and plans on building a house In oi her daughter, Mrs. Matilda Mad-
In Hylton vs. th e United States, definitely applied b y Marshall,
C loverleaf Rolls
-lb.
the future.
sen F uneral services w ere held decided in 1796. th e court exer- Through the Dred Scott decision
bar
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: Dozen
i tu d i l a i t t s
:l
I
t,tu ,le m le r o U
lit
II,»
WOW
DIDJA EVER SEE SUCH BARGAINS
Stock Up at Th esc Low Prices!
FREE DELIVERY
ZaiiolSt ViOUIliy ' 0{
H E IN Z SOUPS
A
V.l l i f t ;
22c
49c
CORN BREAD
10c
Havward
15c
RlnnrrtTMr»
' '
-
C '* war'
UH- lH i l i n g
Rev. A. M. S. S; k officiating. In- Tress imposing a duty on carriages
The fortieth wedding anniversary ,erm ent was in Forest View cem -i In th at case, counsel for the ap-
of M r a n d M r . - n , « » t . xt ..v ’ e’er>'-
, pellant argued th a t th e law was
Mrs. Charles M atthes
Mrs Homes was born in Norw ay unconstitutional and therefore void;
M r,
Z » ll O . S t r u ik e r » )
and the nineteenth w edding anni- May 22. 1861. and was
m arried but the court, then
headed by
Mr? Charles V anK lcek entcr-
versary of Mr and Mrs. H. C in Norw ay to Mr. Homes. They Chief Ju stice E llsw orth who had tained m em bers of th e T ieard
it-
Ma n ? «
.cel®bra,ed ** the came ’<? O re," n 16 years ago D e -, ueen a m em ber df the
constitution- bekah club at her
home ^Wednes-
Matthes home in P ortland Novem- ceased is survived by th e widower, al convention- -as had also one of day.
„ .
43 dinner for fifty the one daughter, and a son, J eph his associates. Ju stice P aterson—
J L. Haggcrtv is buildimz a n»u,
p jfes?
^they form erlF lived here. B. Homes of Fergus Falls, Minn., sustained the law as constitutional,
house on his place here
u u ests
there from
Washington seven grandchildren and one great
It is interesting to note th a t as
Miss Mary Yoder of P ark Pine..
S S n^ m
T
^ g5 Bi,dWe11 ^ andchild' ^ d th ree »ister.
one of th e atto rn fy s in th e H ylton visited f X V h ^ X t o e w ^
and Eldon and Lester of Moun- Norway.
ease, Jo h n M arshall took th e posi- end.
taindale, Mrs. E. L. Olson and
tion th a t the suprem e court did
Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam F. Camp-
Stanley and Donald, and Mrs. C.
Q uality job p rin tin g —Argus.
. t
iBr
at
Low est
P r ic e s !
All Meats Inspected
Hi teon
25c
Always Demand Perfection Bread
from your Grocer. Fresh the
day you buy It!
COOKIES
Chocolate Eclair,
1
Perfection
Bakery
FLO UR
PANCAKE. Crow n brand
Self Rising.
COE and CONGDON, Props.
Phone 451
We Deliver
10'i.e
45c
DOG CUBES
This is a cooked feed, and a
balanced ration.
59c
1 0 "¿ox
Friday, Saturday and M onday Specials, Nov. 15, 16 and 18
COFFEE
Piggly Wiggly
1-lb. pkg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
£
H O N EY ¿'„I
by
Fruits - Vegetables
Special.
Friday and Saturday
Saturday Only
SW EET SPU DS
California ........
Drs. Nicol and Almquist.
HAMS
^ b " 10 cured’ h a ,f or w h° ,e*
2^0
SEASONING BACON ,.b. 20c
M U TTO N CHOPS Lt
12c
BEEF ROAST Lb.
12c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb
15c
RIB STEAK Lb.
14c
LARD COMPOlJND-
3 n 25c
Lipton TEA
Black. l-lb .
73c
1/g-lb.
38c
1/4-lb.
21c
POWDER.
4
B Si M BEANS
large
cans
Swansdown.
33c
Good G rade Oregon
MATCHES
l'lb'...... 15c
VANILLA
pkgs.
19c
lie
CAKE FLOUR
or Brown Bread
Large pkg.
CALUM ET n K,NG POWDER-..................
Hersliey Milk Chocolate Bars ' lain 3
WALNUTS
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliveries Daily
CITRUS WASHING
Pkg.
H ■ D JELL Al1
9c
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PORK Qc BEANS A
rrn0l,rs tin
31-oz.
FRED’S
Phone 651
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Res. Phone 321Z
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
25c
6
ib«.
1.5c
CRANBERRIES.
Large, fancy berries
LETTUCE
Large, solid heads
5C
Each
TA V ERN COFFEE
l',b
- jar
g'asa
23c
BUTTER
21c
We handle Grade A. the best.
No cheap butter in our store.
for
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Pkon. 3251
Prices e ffectiv e Fri., Sat., Mon., Nov. 15, 16 and 18
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30c
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