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H IL L S B O R O Thursday. Jriniiarv 9, 1930 ; C lo s e S c h o o l for Measles Hazrldalc Folk Take Ne Home at Scholls S C H O L LS W ilb u r M oore n n d J ’\ M urk, p u p il of di i r l r t No 80 ¿r© il l w ith nu'ii les m id Hie school |s (do ed bec.ili •• o f the ( pidem ii | Ih d b n t B u rk e ol O S ( ’ re tu rn - f*d to Hchool I n t T u c d a v ftfte i n Jlb d.iy vacation at the W. I. L.uik« |,otne i M r. and M rs E m il Ite nd lckson of hpetit New Ytso ™jil the A llie d B endick on home M r. and M in. F ra n k B utch art of Ip o itla n d spent N ew Y ea r’s it the ,S. M. Mears horn«* M rs Hose Jack on and sons John la n d J<>«» re tu rn e d S atu rdny from I a few weeks’ to u r o f the tnbldk* states T h e ir cousin, (le o i -’e Wool- lo r it y o f M uskegon. M ic h , re tu rn e d V i ’ h them fo r an ind< f i n i t e v is it ™ Mi and M l ! J a n ie M o or« a id M i and M r Joe F lin t wen* tfo< I Sunday at the home of Mrs. H a r rie t, M cC lure at Sherw ood Mi ( ’ in I,v . Canada, G ladys Bailey. w ho p in t th e C hristm as vacation at the M cC lure home re turn ed w ith h im to bepjo her w o rk as teacher o f M o u n ta in side school M onday. Mrs. E lizab eth H«*ed and T h o m as Heed visite d tier niece. M e B C S chuhnei i< h, and f u n ily « f H ills b o ro Sunday M r. and M rs II L M cCool and c h ild re n w e ic Nt w Y< ai guest at the V ina H ill home in P ortland H er m other, M e Phoebe M< Cool, w ho had ‘ pent several das in P o rtla n d to attend the w edding festiviti<*< fo r h«T gi Hudson, Paul H ill, w ho was mm no d to M i Jean M u rra y at the horn«* o f her gra nd m othe r. M i St. Thom a , New Y ear’s day. re tu rn e d w ith them L M. M ille r am i A lle n H o ler :> spent the week-end steelhead fis h in g at P acific C ity and A lle n enu/h* an 11-pound vteelfteud, his f ir catch. M r. and M i H a rold C h rl Jensen and fa m ily and M r and M rs Joe ^ w ig g and fan iil» w ere C lu i- ’ m guest it of Mrs. Florence T w ig g in H ills b o r o. D e lla B u rk e spent the week-end V is itin g M rs. E llen L y tle in H ill - bornj. .1 M S tre tch e r has charge of b u ild in g a new w a ln u t d ry e r at I i V. I atin. M r and M rs J. A l.in d o w and fu m ily unit M r. and M rs W il li on t le m la Ila C hristm as guests at the John (»'Dell home were M r. and M i , D avid K ru i ol V a n , Wash. M l II T lie e en tertain ed e le v en iiie in h i i of the upstream s S u n il.i> i hoeI cl e New Yeai eve W A B im ii' ll oid fu m ily e n te r tained a large t row d o f frien ds w ith a p a rty New Y e a r’s eve. M r and M r George Kueek Sr. entei I.m ied w it h a O l l i I i i i i i d in - la i party. Guest i w ere M r. and Mi M anuel K e lh i' and daug hter of S t a f f o r d , M r and M i- S a in Hucek and daugldet nf P n itla n d . Mi K .illie iin i .Hlleek. M r md M l C arl Hili-« k. M i s M o llie Kueek, Haym ond Hucek and M r. and M rs Gem ge Rueek alld son. M i and M i l-a w irn e e Flekcu joine d o lla r n l.illv i fo r f.'hl islm a : at the home of hi . p ire n ts . M r. and Mi J. W. I ickcn, of near S he r- w ood M r and Mi B urt W akefie ld and M i. W aketie ld of M ilw a u k ie spent Jan ua ry 2 at th e ir fa rm here. Mi m il M i C liffo r d T rask en tertain« <1 several S u n d ay evening i o r I w i‘ li a w a ffle uppvi M r and M rs E m il R«-iffert and c h ild ie ii of near Klili-rn, M r. and M is. Dan H c ftn e r ..nil M r. and Mi B e it S e lffe rt and on o f Beav- i rlm i pent I'lii istm i , at thi- Sam uel S e iffi i t home. Mi C lara Hausen nf P ortla nd vi ili-d la i parent». M r. m il Mrs l l . o i e i i . S atu rd ay and atten d ed the »howi-r given fur Mrs. Janie» M r- ( aim Jaek Russell, w ho visite d his p a r ents d u rin g ( lu i tn itis v ication. re turne d to W a ld p o rt fu r an in d e fin ite stay. Scholl orchestra rendered special m usic d u rin g the chu rch service at tin- M o u n ta in Home c h u rc h M o n day evening Rev. V ir g il Spccee. local pastor of the E van ge lica l church fn hl, is conducting a «a-ru-s of rc \ iv iil m eeting . W Is I.ee of P o rtla n d spent sev eral days tills week at the W estfall home. "H o t Dogs" is th e p la y to l>c given by tlx- E p w o rth League Feb ruary It M rs George C. M eyers o f P o rt land is v isitin g her sun. Hoy M oy- ol . .m il fa m ily M r. and M rs. Hoy M« yi is ■ |x-nt C hristm as w ith her m other. Mrs. I, C layton , at R ic h field. W a ll. M r and Mrs. Jack Reynard en te rta in e d at n d in n e r p a rty S a tu r day evening fo r M r. and M rs F rank H ow ell, M r. and M rs. Ed Ben-on. M i and Mr I.. W. G u ild . M rs N e llie B arre tt M r and M rs F rancis Rowell of P o rtla n d v is ite d at the F ra n k H ow e ll home Saturday. M r. and M i F ra n k R ow ell, M r. and Mrs I.. W. G u ild . M r. and M rs .I n k Raynard. M r and M rs. C A Carlson, M r. and M rs. M. It. Ilo - zurth w ere guests o f M r and M i - Ed Benson at a d in n e r p a rty D e w ill begin this week About 20 E p w o rth Leaguers a t tended the league p a rty given at the home o f th e ir pastor, S R aynor S m ith, at tile parsonage in T ig a rd T h u rsd a y evening M r. and Mrs. John S ta rk of B lo om in g. M r and M rs W illi mi Yedd and M r and Mrs. H a ro ld S ta rk and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d v is ite d at th e S ta rk A lb in hom e F r i cember 27. day. M r. and M rs A Johnson o f S lie r-' N ew Year's guests at the Ben id a n visite d Sunday evening at the B e n ja m in Itwme w i re I ’, a il C a rl Jack Robinson home. son, Boss Downey, A Jackson, M r J u n io r M ondabaugn o f P o rtla n d and M is. K e ith M cC lu re and son. Is v is ilin g at the Jack Robinson a ll o f P ortla nd , and M r and M r home ttiis week. C. F. Robinson and f u n ily o f F ir- dak*. < J lo rn to M i nd M i E. C. G J nuui (Vcrnlce Herd! ol Pri ( H r Mr«. Ji.lui M D»»tit«onl W ’ h . Decem ber lit, a boy, Ronald !.«•<> lie is the firs t g ra n d c h ild of i Guests N ew Year's day nt the Jasper K c ffe r home were Mr. and M r and M rs J. S. Herd. M r. and Mrs. W endell Cooper- Mrs M M cD ougall, A n d y and II ir - sm ith and M rs M n u il K ritte n g e r of | old M cD ougall o f M y r tle C reek. M r P o rtla n d were S unday guests at and M rs W a lte r K c ffe r of Selem. C h a rlii* K c ffe r and the J. S Herd home and Rodney M r. anil M r Coopersmlth. w ho spent a 1(1 -day daughter K a th e rin e . M r. and Mrs vacation at the H erd home, re I.eon W illia m s o f P o rtla n d and B il lie Scheurer. tu rn e d w ith them . M a ry A n n Schubothe o f V a n M rs Ford G ro n e r has been assist in g w ith the care of her sister, M rs couver. W ash, vis ite d her cousins H erm an K oeber, of S herw ood, w ho at tin- A H M eye r home last week. is s lo w ly re co ve rin g fro m an e x 1 Robert M a g ln fro m Tacoma vis- tended illness and recent operation. i ited M r. and Mrs. Abe Youngen Miss Hazel Penne o f P o rtla n d , a few days last week. Maxine Dahne of w h ile Salmon. spent the w eek-end at the pa ren ta l home and attended the shower g iv W ash, is spending he r vacation en fo r Mrs. James M cCann, tier w ith her grandm other. M rs. Rosa Feuerstein H ector F euerstein Quit fo rm e r schoolmate. S unday v is ito rs at the Jesse S n y I w o rk in g at Elsie last week. A der home were M r and M rs C. E i wa .hout stopped the tru c k tra ffic . Mrs. C a rrie L itz e l le ft Tuesday Jensen o f S ylvan. M r. and M rs A D. H ill and Ben T h o r o f Cooper fo r her home nt S u th e rlin a fte r a v is it w ith her m other, M rs, E liz a Mountain. M r. and M rs G N. M u e lle r of beth S ch m id t, w ho has been ill. P o rtla n d spent Sunday at the F. M. M rs. T illie J in n y o f B rid a l V e il, another d a ug hter of M rs. S chm idt f. I legat'd home. Dan S m ith * < nt to Spokane is convalescing fro m a recent o p e r M onday to v is it M iss W in ifre d a tio n at Em anuel h o spita l in P o r t land. Johnson and he r parents. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k H o fe r, w h o Williamsons Move M r. and M rs C. W illia m s o n of are liv in g ou the S ig ris t place near Hazeldale recently sold th e ir place C o nn ell station, w ere c h a riv a rie d and m oved M onday to the f u ni v a b y neighbors and frie n d s Decem cated by the IJeVore fa m ily , near be r 31. M r. and M rs. W allace M cCuen the Ja e kto w n schools. Theo Nissen is im p ro v in g from and fa m ily o f Lo ng view , Wash., his recent op era tion at the Good spent New Y ear holidays w ith her S am a ritan hospital. He expects to parents, M r. and Mrs. I). Tsehabold. re tu rn home by the end o f t h is H a rold M cCuen rem ained fo r a v is it w ith Ins grandparents. week. Miss L y d ia K o rn le ft Tuesday to J u liu s C hristensen w e n t Io T illa m ook M onday to attend the D a iry resum e he r w o rk in San Francisco, association con ven tion in that city. Cal., a fte r spending the holidays M r. and M rs. E. P. L ln d o w en w ith her parents, M r. and M rs. C. te rta in e d w ith a New Year's d in n e r E. K o rn . pa rty. Present w e re M r. and Mrs. A rg u s classified ads get results. Dan K e lle r and tw o sons o f T u a l Helvetia SPECIAL ANNEAL OFFEU All money invested here before January 12th will draw full six months earnings next June. F irst M ortgage Security. h lg li. w ho has w ritte n a le tte r to BANKS ‘ H u c k le b o iry F i n n " , H o w ard H ollenbeck. T e jli m oved to w in ch w ill be pi< a-nted at Bank Japan w ith his fa m ily last sum m er. high school F rid a y « veiling has T e jli liv e s fo u r mlb-s out o f H lr - been m ore w id e ly read than any ashim a He liv e d on a fa rm here o llie i o f Samuel C le m e n t’ work He states that farm s w e re v e ry " B u c k " is the most lovenble o f a ll d iffe re n t M ost o f them are h a rd ly humans, a ty p ic a l A m e rica n lad . an aero, la rg e r ones consisting of brave and courageous in tinu-H of three acres. The land is a ll tille d a d ve rsity, lo yal and sincere, to by band T e jli does not lik e it In those who have be frien ded him . Japan and is lo o k in g fo rw a rd to W arren T a ylo r, w ho w ill p o rtra y when ho « 'in re tu rn to Banks. •T lu ck,” is a fin e choice fo r the Mrs. W e lte r Beard v is ite d her role So Is N orm an Stanton, w ho m other, M rs. E lla M iz jie r, in P o r t w ill appear as "H u c k 's " pal, Tom land F rid a y. M rs. M iz n e r has been Saw yer. ill. b u t is im p ro v in g . New Families Here M r. and M i N ile Jenkens <Cl««o M r and Mrs, M c K in n e y o f P o rt P a rrn le y l o f Kelso, W ash , visited land have moved to the G eorge La- relative s in B unks D« com ber 31. man farm on Bald Mountain. Seven table# of “a W were In M r and M rs. Thom as o f P o r t p la y at the R. N. A. New Year's land visite d M r. and M r . E a rl W il P a rty F irs t prizes w ere w on by son and fa m ily and M rs M in n ie M rs. W G. W alk* r and M r. C ru n i- S chu ln iei ich Sunday. can Second by M i. and M rs. C h a r Mrs. Robertson's grandson, Fred les Dodson. B clibie. of Vancouver, Wash., spent M r and Mrs. S ta n le y C la rk and the week-end w ith her. son. w ho have been liv in g at G le n , M r. und M rs M cK enney o f P o rt wood, moved to Ixingview th is land w ere F rid a y nigh t guests «if week. M r and Mrs-. A lb e rt Heard a n d ' John B u rb a n k and daughter M a ry fa m ily . Lou. M rs. C. O H o p k ln t and da u g h To Send Delegates te r LaV erna, N orm an H in d s and M id -W in te r In s titu te o f the E p son L o w e ll, a ll o f T illa m o o k , v is it w o rth League w ill be held Jan ua ry ed at Ray P a rm le y’s Sunday 10, 11. and 12. at T illa m o o k . The Mont«- G riffo n o f R edm ond v is B a n k , league w ill send representa ited his bro th er, N. J. G riffo n , tives there T ra n sp o rta tio n w ill be Thursday. furnishe d, le a vin g e a rly S aturday Mrs. N. J. G riffe n v is ite d h e r m orning. m other, Mrs. K a th e ry n M ille r , near M in i Rich« n re tu rn e d Sunday N o rth P la in s Sunday. fro m Scotts M ills , w h ere she v is M rs. H a ttie D avison o f Forest ited tie r cousin. E thehla L ip p e rt, G rove spent M onday n ig h t and fo r ten days. Tuesday w ith her m other, M rs. M. A nu -rica n Legion post gave a A Dodds. w atch p a rty and basket social w ith M r. and M rs. H a rve y F ishe r o f free dancing a ll evening in the R a in ie r m oved last week in to the Bank Legion hall. New Year's eve R alph K en ne dy house west of The Ia g io n fo r several weeks hns Banks. M r. F ishe r w ill get out p i l been m a kin g re p a irs in the upper i in g on the W h ite place on B ald flo o r o f the h a il, m a kin g it in to 1 M ou ntain. a large d in in g room and kitche n. , M r. and Mrs. R alph W eaver and K ath lee n and P a tric ia Jensen and , litt le d a ug hter and E velyn Gossett Hazel W o lfo rd re tu rn e d to M o n o f B o rin g and M rs. C harles S ew ell m outh Sunday w h ere they are at- ' o f H ills b o ro visite d M r. and Mrs. te n d in g O regon 'N orm al Lorena i E li G rln d le Decem ber 31. P act sell re tu rn e d to Eugene, w here ' The F ir G rove S ew ing clu b m et he is a tte n d in g U n iv e rs ity of O re Ja n u a ry 1 w ith Mrs. Fred W ilco x, gon. A ll the young jico p le have n o rth o f Banks. A pot lu c k d in n e r ia-en penfling the holidays at the was served by 27 members. M rs. Em m a W ilco x dem onstrated sp in horn- s o f th e ir parents. Mi Nora D ooley re tu rn e d to h e r n in g some o f the w ool in to y a rn home In Forest G ro ve Sunday, a fte r on an old tim e sp in n in g wheel. a te n -d a y v lM t w ith her m other, • M r. and M rs. Pete E lliso n and i M i t i Mnrv Rnn<ly) Mi Washington Savings SC Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSON, Manager Saving» A Loan Itlilg. Hillsboro, Oregon Pagi* Tlire® OREGON fa m ily have m oved fro m th e R alph Kennedy liout«- in to the G ibson house on the south p o rt o f Bank« M other ' clu b m et F rid a y w ith Mi C h ris Hii-beo. O ffic e rs were • lilte d a , fo llo w s: M rs. Charles ¡Shipley, pr<-si(l«int: Mrs. C h ris Kieb- «■n, vi<'K-pi i’sid«-nt, M rs. Kay P arm - l«y, tn a s u ri-r; M rs. E m m ett S h ip ' l l y. i.een-tary. Tin- clu b w ill meet I w ith M is. Fred W o lfo rd in F ebru- I ary. M r and M rs. R alph K e n ne dy and on Ronald of M o u n ta ln d a le v is it- i « -I M r. and M is . E li G rin d le T hurs- I day. M r and M rs. O. II. Sandy and .«ai Jaek i«f For«-st G rove visite d M r. and M rs. C liffo r d Sandy and fa m ily Sunday. La M a rr Sandy, w h o has been v is itin g at his home here d u rin g the holidays, re tu rn e d to C o rv a llis Wednesday evening, w h e re he is I atten din g O regon State. Mr- G eorge Mass and son Roy of P h ilo m a th v is ite d re la tiv e s and i frien ds in Banks several days last week. E arl G roat, w ho is atte n d in g C o l um bia hig h near B rid a l V e il, v is it- I ed W ayne S h ip le y last week. A rg u s cla ssifie d ads get results. Hazeldale Society to Hear of Plan (H r Mr* J C S m ith ) lia m M a rr and fa m ily o f C orne liu s an«l R obert Cameron. M r. and Mrs. L o u is Reuter nf Beaverton visite d M r and Mrs. W il lia m H e il on N«>w Year's day. M iss T helm a Davies, p rim a ry teacher, spent ttie holidaya w ith her parents at T ro u td a le and M r P orte r w ith his parents at W oixt- burn. Mrs. S y lv ia Ralee has been spend in g a couple o f weeks w ith friend.« at O ak Grove. M r. and Mrs. Donald Fraser of R ockaw ay have been v is it i n g frie n d s here. HAZELD ALE C o m m u n ity clu b w ill me«t in the «ehonl house at 8 p m F rid a y A t 8 30 R 1, P u t nam. president o f H ills b o ro T o w n send club, w ill speak on the pen sion plan. T here w ill he a short m usical program . P u b lic in in vite d . M rs J A. R lack has been q u ite i l l at her home fo r the past tw o weeks, but is reported better. Guests at the S m ith home last T h u rsd a y were M rs George Me- L e lla n d and her daug hter B e ll and E lla M ay. tw o -y e a r-o ld daughter James Robertson, a ll c i P ortla nd . of M r. and M rs. Gus Vandehey, M rs. B lo m iju is t Dies M rs. M a tt B ln m q u ist died re ce n t fe ll fro m a ro c k in g ch a ir last F r i ly . M r and M rs. B ln m q u ist had | day. ru n n in g a pe ncil in her m outh made th e ir home on Cooper M o u n and causing in ju rie s w h ic h neces ta in fo r m any years, and m a n y . sitated a doctor's care. M rs. C. M C hristensen a n d frie n d s m ou rn her loss. B e tty A ltis h ln le ft S unday fo r d a ug hter o f P ortla nd and Grace M onm outh, w here she w ill stu d y at H ill o f L o ng Beach, Cal., visite d Mrs. Roy S chu lm e rich last week. n o rm a l school. M r. and M rs. Paul Cop and fa m M r. and Mrs. A r th u r M ills en te rta in e d at a N ew Year's d in n e r ily , M r. and Mrs. W illia m Vande p a rty. Guests w ere M r. and M rs. | hey and fa m ily . H e n ry Cop. a ll o f A rc h ie D u nca lf, M r. and M rs. W il G re e n v ille , were guests of M r and Greenville and Mrs. Ray Vandehey o f K an - -as C ity on N ew Year's «lay. Mrs. A r th u r V u y ls le k e and fa m ily o f G re e n v ille spent C h ristm as day at Jake Van Ih u n o le n 's homo at M ountaindale. GOOD MILK AND GOOD HEALTH They are p ra c tic a lly Inseparable. The healthiest people alw ays d r in k lots of good, pure m ilk . I t not o n ly b u ild s them up In w e ig h t and provides good, red blood, b u t Is a fin e p re v e n ta tiv e against il l health, The m ilk d rin k e r w ho uses M cF a ll's M ilk is alw ays in the best c o n d i tion , ready to w o rk hard or play I-,a rd Plione v m ir iin li- r today It w ill be a re a l service to y o u r fa m ily . McFall Jersey Dairy Phone 2104 M A. Dodds. M rs E. E H o p kin s o f W ishram , W a s h . is v is itin g he r daughters. M o xii and Ida H o pkin s M r and Mrs E li H o p kin s o f Pasco. Wash., are also v is itin g at the H o pkin s home. M r. H o p kin s Is reco verin g from a recent illness, b u t w ill not lx- able to w o rk fo r :,ome tim e. ill K a tie S h ip le y am i c h ild re n O rpha arid D a vid of H ills b o ro vis- ' lie d re la tive s in Banks D e ce m b e r1 30 M r. and Mr«- C a rl S h ip le y and tw o daughters o f H ills b o ro visite d I Mr .and M rs E m m ett S h ip le y and fa m ily Sunday. J. J. Hutchens v is ite d M rs. D e l bert Hutchens and baby son S u n day at the G eorge W ilson home near W atts. M r. and M rs W ilb u r H o p kin s of T illa m o o k are v is itin g re la tive s j here. T h e y w ere m a rrie d New- Year's day and are here on th e ir honeym oon. M r. J. N. Schlegel o f O a k v ille . W a d i, is v is itin g her sister. Mrs. W ill M c G ill, and oth er re la tive s here. M r. and Mrs. W. G W a lk e r v is it ed M r. and M rs. F red Ennis in H ill boro Sunday. Banks President A n n u a l nun-ting o f the Tkinks D a iry Products association was held M onday at the home o f M rs. F lora M u n fo rd . O ffic e rs w ere elected as fo llo w s: R. M Banks, president: Charles H erb, vice -p re sid e n t: Mrs. F lora M u n fo rd , se cre ta ry-tre asu rer: d e l l Carstens, C h ris Rieben and M T u rn e r, directors. G eorge S older o f Hood R ive r spent the C h ristm as holidays w ith M r. and M rs. E rn ie T u c k e r and fa m ily . M r. and M rs. W a lte r Beard and son O tto, vis ite d M r. and Mrs. W il lia m M iz rie r and c h ild re n in T im ber Sunday. New Pupils Enroll T w o new students in Banks hig h arc Boyd Bush, a fo rm e r student of the C la lla tin g h ig h school. Boze man, M ont., and P a u lin e Shover. a fo rm e r student of Beaverton high. Boyd Bush's parents have purchas ed the M a n n in g store and he comes to school on the B u x to n bus. P a u l ine Shover lives at H a yw ard . Would Return M a n y people w i ll rem em ber T o il Is h ii, a fo rm e r student o f fla n k s Perfection SPECIALS "Piccaninny" Devil’s Food Cake 30c 49c Sunshine Layer Cake «January B akers' Special» 30c 49c SPECIAL M a ca ro n i^ 4 ...19c F rom steel-cut Oats. A tasty, h e a lth fu l loaf. Loaf 10c Salt-Rising Bread Every Thursday Demand Perfection Bread at Your Grocer PERFECTION BAKERY J O E L COE — LE E C O N G D O N Prunes ¡7 I Beans tie9Io SIX delicious flav°rs- LARGE ITALIAN IDAHO GREAT NORTHERN C a O II V U u jJ 19c lbs. ja* BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY Del Monte Early G arden. Pool-Gardner carries Everything for the Builder Contractors a n d private builders alike can obtain the best materials, best service and best prices at our yards. All Standard M aterials— Lumber, Cement Sand, Plaster Wallboard Paint, Varnish Hardware — All are carried in stock at all times. Let us help you with your plans. POOL-GARDNER Lumber Co. Next door to Venetian tlMXtrr Franehised F uller Dealers Hillsboro Phone 2691 151 W. Baseline Street CREAM O F W H E A T 25c lbs. i fiz» v PEETS GRANULATED. LARGE PKG...................................... l O Hills, M. J. B., Golden West, Max- Large pkg. ........... BEA N S Cut stringl’s . S cans 35 C PO RTER S FRILLETS 22c 16-02. pkg. C H E E S E WHOLE MILK Friday and Saturday Only ARIZONA SEEDLESS. LARGE SIZE. DOZEN ......................................................... Oranges Coconuts Lettuce POUND 25c 25c .... ........... 5c Large size. Navels. Dozen .... ...................... Each Large, crisp heads. Each .............................. Onions 5c „« OAL* ............... 29c S O A P HEALTH............ 3 bars 10c T E A ®range P ek ° e« Tree Tea. Vi-lb. pkg...... ......................... 17c No. 2 PEA S G00D 3 Cans Alt/V BRAZIL N U T S 2 ib .1 5 c Extra Special. C A N D Y BARS 3 10c Assorted. SO A P Fmits and Vegetables Grape F r u it 21c Large Pkg. QVPT Cabin- site 1 IV. 1^7 TP li Log Medium Each . . ^ . LUE:..................... That is why so many of our friends remem ber our store for qual ity, at a price th a t is right. SA L M O N d nel ?X. e „ ...19c Something New OAT BREAD " 29c B U ILD IN G Corn Meal Brooms 29c LASTING Coffee ......... 25c QUALITIES State Supervision. Invest Now! Mem ber Federal Home Loan Bank H IL L S B O R O , Play Booked for Banks Hig! Friday Night; G roup Elects MAKE LASTING FRIENDS From January 1st Ä R G U S , 1 7,/2 c «3 Pancake Flour BLUE SEAL. 10-lb. bag 45c SYRUP SLEEPY HOLLOW. 5-lb. tin .... 5 9 c DOG FOOD SCOTTY ALLEN. Can 5c Boilers. U. S. No. 2. 25-lb. bag .................... We Reerve the Right to Limit Quantities