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    Thur dav, January 20. 1036
H IL L S B O R O
» Hllhi Breaks
Even in Two Contests
♦
A RG TIS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Seven
N O T IC E TO < K E P II'D M N
Sunday: Feast o f the Presentation
of C h rist in the Tem ple. P ub lic w o r­ I n t h * D i s t r i c t t . u r t o f th-* Vaha<l Blataa,
f o r t h e D l i H r l c t n f (» r» « r« n .
ship, 10:30 a m. M usical service, I n t h e M a t t e r « f C a r l F . C « n lf le b l a n d
M e lv in »
J
< a u lf ie t d .
B a n k ru p t« .
No.
w ith litu r g y o f blessing o f candles.
B 24)7941 in
B a n k ru p tc y
tC n n lln u rd from pa,* I l
" K y r ie Eleison,' "Sursum Corda.”
N o t ic e ia h e r e b y g iv e n t o a l l c r a d lt o r a
show: “ corid place at the county ' S.metus," und the "N u n c D im it- th ) .r - h i «he 1 «it h «lay « l J a n u a r y . A . U .
fa ir in the corn cia ; and highest ti.s ' w ill be sung, w ith " I n His « 19 a u «i. l f i e l 4’ d a r , l ' f I P o r 4’ t l a a n n lf d la . l« O l r e a g n o d n , M ( e h e lv in b a a n k J ­
scoring fie ld o f corn in the county Tem ple N ow Behold H im " as an r u p t * »b«»ve named. *ver» « lu ly a d j» » d lc a la « l
uriorig C om m ercial N a tio n a l Bank anthem by you ng people's cho ir b a n k r u p t . a n d t h a t th*» f« r o t in e e t in a w f
corn contestants Ten of the tw e lv i d u rin g Solem n Procession. Sermon: t h e i r c r e d it« r * w i l l b«* b e l« l i n t h e ( ‘ «Min­
hoys e x h ib ite d at the cou nty f u r T h ird in series on "T he Eternal ty 4 o i i r l B o o m iu I h e C o u n t y C o u r t
T h " c lu b
m em bers
re ce ivin g C h rist," on topic. "T he C h rist in • H la - y . ii < «• f a t F e H b r ii u la a b r y o . r o . 1 0 3 4 6 » , re a rfo t n . 1«) o n A . t h M e . , Hit-
al
N ext Sunday is Sep- w h ic h t im e « a id c r a d i» o r » m a y a t t e n d , p ro v «
aw ards were, firs t year. M alcolm H isto ry.’’
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Lent
begins
w
ith
i
Newton. Ben Jelde rks and Wood-
b u n k ru p t.
and
tra n s a c t
such
o th e i
ro w W eaver; second year. Bernie Ash Wednesday. February 26 Pas- j b t h o . in«-»
j
as
m ay
p ro p o M y
«*«»me b e fo r«
A l'is h in , John S antoro and Joe San­ to r H enry S H a lle r m ay be con- i * a id m e e t i i. y .
toro; th ird year. C harles Sh per i ulteri any Jay, except M onday, fro m ‘ C la im * m u s t b e p re s e n le d in f o r m re -
and Don M cIntosh, fo u rth year. 10 a m u n til noon, or by ap po int- | q u ire *« b y th«« B a n k r u p t A c« a n d * w o r n !«•
T h e a e h a d u ia
file « l
d is c lo s e s
63,536.4)«.
F ra n k S e tn ik e r and Hom er C h urch - men., at th e house office. 232 N orth
assets. 64,497.40 lia b ilitie s , 6 4,336.4)«) e3
ley; fif th year. Joe B erg er and Ed T h ird avenue.
e m p iio n * c la im e d .
S etn iker.
h a t t s i J a n u a r y 2 6 th . 1036.
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r
THO S.
II. T O N G U E
J r.,
R e f« *re e
It
B a n k r u p t c y , H illsb o ro , O regon.
5'
legal
a
d
v
e
rtis
in
g
to
the
A
rgus.
Pilgrim House
Senators and War Vets Talk Bonus Boys’ Clubs Win
Record for Work
‘ ••'»eh und paroled them on paym ent
t f i p o rtio n o f the lin e T he gvp-
« fined wen* Lee, M ary und Kula
M urk
.1 I, Sim ons o f P ortland, form -
o ily em ployed by Mi
M adeline
Hiee of D urham on her chicken
r.tneh. ph ad« <1 g u ilty to em bezzle­
I «Ila monk S con .4 nn Easy m ent S atu rduy and wan freed by Two Portland Team s U nable
Judge P r t i r . on : u p e n d e d . f t i-
Over Locals Saturday
to Hold Own Here
tence Sim on
he e m p lo ye r < b a rg­
ed. 4’inbezzlcd about $11 in rgg
l i l y l.uVern«* A b .u w lrn ih )
Pastim e how lers won by a good !
money and w ent to P o rtla n d foi a
m argin Sunday on ¡he local alleys j
l b « lik in g
i v«’ i i in
I \v<> < (» iitc i . ; tod ' n- <
j
when
the team defeated the P lay ,
n v i'f t h r week end, the b .u k e th .ill
A lb e rt J Seidl<T, w ho d id n 't be­
fiv e of H ill boro union high chnol lie ve what Judge Peters said when M or q u in te t fro m the Play Mm
treuted its Ian . to a 37 to 30 v h
h r pi unnunced ’ entenee <>( 3(1 d a y s alleys in P o rtla n d ¡’491 to 2338
lo ry over B ea veito n I'n d a y eve­ m ja il and a $100 fin«*, j . ba rk be­ Itogers how led high -o re fo r H ills - '
n in g on the lo c d fl .or. hut was de­ hind th«* bars fo r m ore th o u g h t on boro w ith 570 and K o b le was see-
" " I orid w ith 518
feated to the tune of 2(1 to 50 by ' ............. i S ' I -11« •! a t i n is < t
T hursd ay: President's day. \v ith
the fa te r aggregation from T illa ­ ed Novem ber 7. When «aught J 1 Converse. P o rtla n d man, howled
special prayers fo r th e ch ie f execu-
'
high
fo
r
the
v
is
ito
rs
w
ith
514.
C
cmi
-
.
m ook S aturday evening The S at­ to ld th«* offie<»rs he h it tin* ja il to
■ liv e and the na tion F rid a y: Elec-
urday game wa • al*o played her<- ta ke 4*mploynicnt. Hi* was arrested verse is one o f the best o f the I
. tio n day. w ith special prayers fo r
A lth o iig h W ahner and S elfridge, in Seattle when the steam er on P o rtla n d how lers w ith an average
a ll p u b lic o ffic ia ls end the nation
each w ith I I point to h i. credit, w h ich h« had ernpb ym en t docked o f 200 P la yin g fo r H ills b o ro , in
led iu tile evening's scoring, the on In i w ay to thi* orie n t.
N O T IC E T O ( « E D IT O R S
a d d itio n to those m entioned, w i l e
I w :.nt some m ore cee-ree-ull!
In th e D ia tr ic t
<»f th*» U n lt e iJ
i
fe itu re o f the gainc va < the excel
O rders issued this week in c ir ­ Cook, Mann, and Cm
f o r th«* D ia t r i f « <>f 4 )r« * y "fi
I w ant it now!
lent passing «.; B aum gartner The c u it ««mi t in clu d e M a ry W ilie r» v h .
A n o th e r local team, U nion 70.
I n t h e M a t t e r o f I re d H id e C o r n , B a n k - 1
firs t h a lf o f the game w a i very Sam uel A r th u i S teinke. The A lp h a p la y in g the U nion <0 team o f P ort- 1
ru n « ; N««. B 20X 04 in B a n k r u p t c y .
N o t ic e in h e r e b y if iv e r i t o a l l c r e d i t o r *
slow, w ith He:ivert<>,. unable to fin d ( *«»i-pot .d io ti vs L illie B. Kelsey; land on the local alleys, look the j
t h a t «in t h e 2 0 t h f la y o f J a n u a r y . A . D .
its .stride, and w ith Selfridg** doing L iq u id a tio n of Bank of Beaverton; game 2300 to 2203. S ig le r high man
When «enniors and w ar veteran» meet tn W ashington the»e day» the
11)36. F r e d B i* e C o r n o f H i l l - b o r o , 4 )re irt» n .
mo t of tin* .scoring fo r H llh i. Score
bonus 1« a surefire topic. Above, discussing the bonus, are, seated t h e b a n k r u p t a b o v e nam ed, w a * d u ly a d ­
H Johnson and U n ited States fo r H ills b o ro scored 544. O th e r'
at the end o f h a lf tom* was I5 to N a tio n a l Bank of P o rtla n d vs. Mai
p laye rs were Z ieg le r, Naught, W in- j le ft to rig h t. Senators B ennett Cham p C la rk (Deni.. M o ). James F. ju d i c a t e d b a n k r u p t , a n d t h a t t h e f ir a *
m e e t in g o f h i* c r e d i t o r '
w i l l b e h e ld in
5 The lle u vcrs came to life in the tin J Bernards, a u th o riz in g s h e riff ters und B re tth a u e r.
.
Byrnes (Dem ., S. C .b and F re d e rick S te iw e r (Rep.. Ore ). S tanding, t h e C o u n t y C o u r t K«»om in t h e 4 '«» u nty
ceonrt h a lf w ith I a icsoit b rin g in g to take posb«*siion of p ro p e rty <>e-
In league play, Hnyal Soda won I le ft to r ig h t: Ray M u rp h y, com m ander o f the A m erican L e g io n ;
C o u r t H o u - e a t H ill* b o r o , r tr e y o n , o n th e
I I I II points before ihe close o! the
eupic 1 bv defendant. M ary W ilie r* three s tra ig h t fro m E ix it in the
James Van Z cndt, head o f the Veterans of Foreign W ars, and M. A. * t h « lay o f F e b r u a r y . 1' '6 . a t 10 A M ,
gain«* Ib clm a n also sunk tw o bus­ vr Sam uel A r th u r S tein ke: W A. A m erican , w h ile Hay M ann won
a t w h ic h t i m e s a id « re » J ito r* m a y a t t e n d ,
H a rla n of the Disabled A m erican Veterans.
p ro v e
th e ir
c la im !* ,
a p p o in t
a
t r u s te e ,
hel
On the H :ll b< ro .side W ah­ W heeler vs D e ll i hi* her, a llo w in g tw o and lost one to Home L a u n d ry 1
e x a m in e t h e b a n k r u p t , a n d t r a n s a c t » u c h
ner, w ho had been unable to do p la in tiff to tile am ended com p la int;
Pastim e won 2 and loud one to
o
t
h
e
r
buMinea«*
a
*
m
a
y
p
r
o
j
e
r
l
y
c
»me
be-
asked fo r th e ir aid.” B re ith a u p t
a n yth in g in tin* fi: a half. al.so came A nn a M Fay vs. A lc r n P. S k illin , C C. S tore w h ile Le ntz won three
' f o r e * a id r n e e t it u r .
Let Us Start Daily D eliveries
to life , scoring a ll of his points in d e fa u lt; S la t« * o f O regon vs. G u j stra ig h t fro m H ornhack's in the
said. "W ith o u t com pensation, they
C l a i m * m u s t be p re s e t te«I in
fo r m
re -
this pericxl.
q u ir e d b y t h e B a n k r u p t A c t an«J - w o r n to .
C
ity
league.
P
e
rfe
ctio
n
took
tw
o
have
rendered
a
service
o
f
greater
H< irh o w . ju d g m e n t
T h e H c h e d u le f ile d d L d n a e s IlftO .O O a * -
H ilh i sepmd was ib lc to score
l i t rrnun K e lle r has bro ug ht suit and lost one to E lly 's in the C om ­
im p ortan ce than is ge n e ra lly re a l­ * e t * . 5 3 ,0 4 7 .9 5 l i a b i l i t i e s , f l f t u . o o e x e m p ­
<mly Hl points in the firs t h a lf of in c irc u it court against Jack D e rr m e rcia l league and F a irw a y won
tio n * claim a d.
O regon has a n o te w o rth y record ized.'
the T illa m o o k game, w h ile t h e fo r damages to ta lin g $10,900 and three s tra ig h t fro m S torm y's.
Pat««d J a n u a r y 2 X th . 1 936.
in respect to changes in fa rm o w n ­
Phone 4RX1
Grade A M ilk and Cream
THO S. H. TO N G U E
J r..
R e fe r e e
in
( ’ hee>.cmak« i s cam« to the end o f co t fo r in ju rie s abeged to have
In the N a tio n a l league Phar- ership, according to L. H B re ith -
A rg u s cla ssified ads get results.
B a n k r u p tc y , H ilh b c r o , O re g o n .
50
the h a lf tim e w ith
!( points The
been received in an auto accident niuev won tw o and lost one to H ead­ aupt. a g ric u ltu ra l extension econ­
«< a .t team kept th e ir lead safely to Augu-3 I I. 1034 K e ll r, in his com ­ q u a rte rs com pany w h ile U nion 76
o m ic at O regon State college G o v ­
the ••ml o f the. game, even though
p la in t. says h..* suf feted double fra c ­ won 2 and lost one to B ris to l’s.
tiie lld h i fiv e mad«* a d e te rm im xl tu re o f his ja w and loss o f lo w er P la nt w on three s tra ig h t from Ray- ern m en t statistics show tha t fo r
' m ore than tw o years O regon has
stand d u rin g the second h a lf W ah­
teeth w h ich resulted in perm anent M ah ng in the C a nn ery league w h ile led a ll state* in the un io n in per-
ner again led in the scoring, w ith in ju rie s to his he aring A lso in -
B
E
M
a
lin
g
won
tw
o
and
lost
one
; ren ta ge o f v o lu n ta ry transfe rs and
la points to his c re d it Tin* T illa ­
ju i p s wi n* Hustuinec1 to his spine, to S hipping.
has had the low est percentage i f ,
mook game was not a eonferenee
he
•
id.
O
f
the*
to
ta
l
sum
asked,
be
Dodge
took
tw
o
and
lost
one
to
forced transfe rs o f any n o rth w e st
contest
alkr.e s he lost $900 by re ison of Eord in the A u to m o tiv e league and state, B re ith a u p t says.
lltlh b o r o ’s «cond • qua I held up
h>
-
n(
tim
e
fro
m
ms
w
o
rk
d
u
rin
g
D
onovan’s
w
on
three
s
tra
ig
h
t
from
th e ir end F rid a y c ven in g by de-
F igures show th a t d u rin g t h e
feat mg Beaverton m onds 2G t o 9 tiie III m on th s fo llo w in g the acci­ C h evro let
yea r e n ding M arch 1. 1935, 5.28 per
dent.
H
igh
scores
in
the
leagues
were
E H o llin s and T - uguwu led the
S h irle y B. W aite has file d suit mode by R. G ilm o re , 194 in the cent o f the farm s in O regon chang­
lg w ith eight | a u n t s c a c ti, b u t
against
A J. C la rk , et at, and A n ­ A m e rica n ; W Patterson 211 In the ed hands—284 per cent being v o l­
basket were m 1 te by a ll but three
na
1
1
D
ysle is suing Isaac Bones C ity ; Johnson 205 in the C o m m er­ u n ta ry sales and trades and 2 44 per
of tiie HI • econc s trin g H illu play-
cent o w in g to tax. m ortgage and
vt
ah
cia l: It G ilm o re 202 in th N a­ related defaults. The n u m b e r o f
«•is t a k i n g part in the game.
Tne
fo
llo
w
in
g
orders
were
file
d
tio
n
a
l:
H
e
w
itt
190
in
the
Cannery,
Lineups:
v o lu n ta ry transfe rs has increased
i 37
lie,», r tasti tin-, week in p io h u te co u rt F ra n k and Rogers 221 in A u to m o tive . R ste a d ily d u rin g the post th re e years,
W » h n rr. I l
H e llb erg , lam a Engler. Hubert E l­ G ilm o re w on the P erfe ction cake
I t iu m g a f in e r
«•Ik.- lingson, A T H ubb ard, g u a rd ia n ­ und th e re was no change in the w h ile forced transfe rs have de­
creased ra p id ly .
I t . H e ll. 7
ship o f K arbaru A n n Annes. Norm a o th e r prize leaders.
S .-’ f r i i U r . I I
C om m entin g on ih e reasons fo r
A r in i and W illia m Arm es, m inors;
M hr
f . r a iu p S ta n d in g «
! these trends. M r. B re ith a u p t said
H u I»« I it nt«««
E lla M H dlev, Ethel U e a ville , C. A m e r ic a n I.» « K U e —
W
P et
Is
ntul
th«
th a t the increase in fa rm price fro m
M S ha fte r.
K 't y u l S sm I m
I M r«-,.
I
H « i t Sh«>p
4
1932 le vel of 46 per cent of
44ft t h e
I h l l a b » '» <24
T tlln m o «
K ay
M unn
4
.44 5
the 1926-1930 average to 55 in 1933,
W a h r t e r . I ft
’•
M
II u n r L a u n d ry
.3 3 3
60 in 1934 and 68 per cent in 1935,
K m . u it fu r l n r r
I
W it Ik
( ily
l. r a a n c —
YV
P e t.
I l v e il
had a good deal to do w ith im ­
L « *n « t A u t o I 'a r t t t
S e '( r i« |v e , 7
4'
4'. S t o r e
4
4 4ft
p ro v in g the fa rm situ a tio n He also
4 .s r fi« l« l
limb '
l ’ a»4 ir n e
4
44ft a ttrib u te d
m uch o f th e e n via ble
Sub«» lin t « «
M*
H o r n h a r k *<•
3
.3 3 3
(C n n tin u e d fro m p a r r D
om i
H u llu r h
record in regard to farm ow n e rsh ip
Till»«
C u m m e r r la l l. e a a u e —
W
I'
K
It.
changes, how ever, to the v e ry e f­
a v a ila b le th ro u g h a contest o f this F a i r w a y M a r k e t
.565 fe c tiv e w o rk o f the v o lu n ta ry fa rm
typ e
To assist in lo catin g that S P t e o r r f m e c y t '» io n B a k e r y
3
.3 3 3
debt ad ju stm e nt com m ittee
a p-
tale nt, the prvi-ent contest was sug­ F J r y C h u t ea u
S
.3 3 3
p o in te d by the g o vern or fo r the
gested.
N a 'iu n a l l.m g u r —*
w
P e t.
B
r
i
.
t
o
l
purpose o f assisting fa rm debtors
.6 6 7
O rgan iza tions c o n te m p la tin g spon-
n io n “ 7 6 ”
. ftftft and th e ir cre d ito rs in m a k in g debt
o rin g ta le n t in the contest are U H i!l«
b o r< > P h n r m a c y
I
44ft
ad ju stm e n t and re fin a n c in g a rra n g e ­
urged to m ike e ve ry e ffo rt to get I i r i t t i q u a r t e r * C o ,
3
.33 3
ments.
the best ta le n t a v a ila b le in that 4 a n n e r v L e a g u e —
W
I '
I
t
L
M
a
t
in
g
.6 6 7
: c o m m u n ity. H ow ever, the eom rnit-
H u n a rt l. - r . 'U r
"L e d by O. M
P lu m m e r as
P la n t
W I. P r l l
W I. I',-i b ,e w o u ld appreciate the re g is tra ­ B u y M a lin ir
cha irm an o f the state com m ittee,
I
.3 3 3
< I 1.4 k . 11«, 6 u I
KhatwiMHl
' I . im , tio n o f a ll ta le n t in th e va rio u s
S h i p p in g
and w ith the assistance o f the coun­
I
.33 3
( i...t,lt.
. J K n II I I,.-,
| | '»
com m unities.
A u to m o tiv e L e a g u e —
N
ty a g ric u ltu ra l agents, these cou n­
< a r l ’ . in
I I . h im , M i , l t n . . m a h
I 1
I
>odire
I . In m i . mi
l •
«.«> 1 l i l l - . l . . r . i
i i f.
m in
ty com m ittees nave been q u ie t ly :
U o n o v it n
.ftftft
I.e t the advertise m ents he lp you Ford V-H
F irs t signs o f s p rin g are seen in
44 ft at w o rk fo r m ore than three years
m
ake
y
o
u
r
shopping
plans.
C hevrolet
g iv in g advice and help to a ll who
.3 3 3
the ca ll fo r a baseball m eeting of
those interested in
I he Sunset
l.> iglie, in llllls b o t ii F e b ru a ry Iti
at 2:30 p m.
A ll managers of baseball teams
interested in e n te rin g the league
tins ye ir are requested by F. E
Cum m ings. secretary to attend ti
a ll m in o r de tails between now and
the m eeting date ns o rtly tw o
meetings w ill lie held
T here w ill be tw o Sunset leagues
. IN D E P E N D E N T L Y o w n e d
tin s year, one in the eastern part
Prices
o f the cou nty and hl o th e r ill the
E
ffective
western
pellon, it has been an-
WF. LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
NEVER K NOW INGLY UNDERSOLD
See the D ifference for Y ourself and
nounced.
Friday, Saturday, M onday
In the Sunset h i- k e tb a ll league,
F REE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
You
W
ill
SHOP
at
SA
FEW
A
Y
H ills b o ro w ill he on the road fo r
Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and 3
Prices E ffective Friday to M onday, January 31, February 1 and 3, incl.
the next tw o games hut w i ll play
again on the home flo o r Tuesday
n ig h t against Sherw ood.
H ills b o ro lost to the G lobe Beer
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
team o f P o rtla n d lu..t F rid a y nigh t
43 to 33 in an u p h ill b a ttle in
Brown
Friday and Saturday O nh
w hat was considered the best game
c.
II. Quality.
the H ills b o ro team has played this
Arizona Seedless— Large 100
year. The G lobe team has won alt
games played in the league.
Package
lbs.
pounds
2 large 2«/a tin»....
fo r
Tuesday H ills b o ro plays Gaston
at Gaston and F rid a y meets L in n -
ton there.
Oregon U. S. No. 2
L in e up in the game w ith the
Glob«, team was:
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l ake Beavers
Friday Night
Local Bowlers
Defeat Visitors
"Cee • ree - ull”
Cereal ¡a a necessary child­
hood dish. Fir Grove Milk will
increase its health value . . .
make it taste better . . . makes
children want more.
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Oregon Sets Pace
in Farm Changes
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Are All Ways
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in the
Free Delivery
Phone 2171
SPOTLIGHT
Amateur Contest
Planned Locally
Not only because we
feature nationally ad­
vertised brands at con­
sistently money-saving
prices to you, but be­
cause we offer you more
Sunset Baseball
Meeting Date Set
Efficient,
Courteous
Dependable
Service.
We welcome
comparison.
, , i i iT iin tv . i
SHOP at our CLEAN,
BRIGHT STORE
SUGAR
PINEAPPLE
Corn Flakes
Fancv, Medium Golden.
HILLSDALE
Slightly Broken Slices.
Jersey. Fresh and Crisp.
SUGAR
A
20c
SUGAR
W atrner
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( C n n t in u r r i
fro m p a v r »)
record o f prison sentences and a r ­
rests in tow ns up and dow n the
coast and as fa r east ns M inneapolis,
M inn.
He is said to have to ld S h e riff
John C onnell, that he never ca rrie d
a gun and had forced O sw alt to
abandon the use of a weapon in
his raids on variou s business places
In und around B eaverton.
T h e ft o f $1.35 fro m Mrs. W illia m s
o f Gaston W ednesday and $2 from
the store operated by A. I). Frakes
in A loha, cost th re e o f fo u r Gypsies
$10 each S atu rday. T hey were a r ­
rested last week near H ills b o ro and
pleaded g u ilty to la rce n y before
Judge Peters, w ho fin e d them $25
Armour’s Veribest. No. 1 quality.
PURE LARD
BAKING
POW DER
Clabber Girl
plb.
can
BAKING
Schramel
Studio
109 S. 2nd
H ills b o ro
MUSTARD
Full quart
Jar ............
C ro w n. S e lf-R isin g
40 c
SALMON
M e d iu m Red
Minced Clams
OYSTERS
H ot O yster Soup o r Stew
fo r These C old Days.
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M akes Suds in Ihe H a rd ­
est W ater. Easy on y o u r
Pancake Flour
F or Good C lam C how der.
A M eal in Itse lf.
2Ä flat tins
SOAP
19c
15c l ± f,‘'....10c
lbs.
POW DER
lbs.
10c 10L b
G uaranteed Io Pop
B la ck o r W h ite
Here’s a real offer for
those of you who have
stamp photos.
1’iaee Your Order Today!
No. I q u a lity .
POPCORN
Enlargements
35c
35c
BUTTER
19c
8-oz.
cans
19c
Chili Con Came
Orange Juice
A rm o u r's V eribe st. W ith
o r W ith o u t Beans.
C ontains the Juice o f 10
A ver& ge-S izf d Oranges.
2 tall cans
19c
No. 1
Tall tin
lie
A m aízo S tarch
CORN or GLOSS
One-pound pkgs.
“SAY AMAIZO”
13c
MILK K dmum........ 4
25c
PORK & BEANS ii.n«( ac:„p s 5c
PEANUT BUTTER 10c
Maximum, finest quality.
b
COFFEE VALUES
A IR W A Y -
AO/»
(Lb . 17c) 3 lbs.
ZEE
TISSUE
P
F A N I TT
a r m o u r ’ s
1
1 V E R IB E S T .
Chocolate
Unsweetened.
2 iB, 2 5 c
Ivory or Tinted.
3
rolls
13c
NOB H I I . I -
5c
25c
CRACKERS-“^ 2 t , 27c
JELL WELL ^ cd..navore; 5 c
' I ’C
A Canterbury. Choicest of
*6 Qz>
C Z . Green, «/g-lb. pkg.................... JLarK e
Armour’s Star. Texturated.
R oekw ond P re m iu m
Stam p Photo
3x5 E nlargem ent w ith
m ount. Each
Colored E nlargem ent
fo r an a d d itio n a l
50 59c
PEANUT BUTTER lb2,. 19c
POTATOES
H i, C n r t u n
S c h t il r n e r i c h
Court Completes
Crime Adventure
14c
GRAPEFRUIT
SYRUP
TUNA
FLAKES
The finest cane a n d
maple syrup you ever
tasted.
P !-p
(L b . 23c)
3 lbs.
EDW ARDS D E P E N D A B LE
(Lb. 250
2-lb. t in
AO/»
Mid-Pacific.
?«g 33c Vin 59c
TtÎFV
Pound
can.
29C
GRAPENUTS
..... 15c
SPINACH
2 N7,.7* 25c
Monte. Red
SALMON Del
A laska. Tall can
19c
PUREX «/g-gallon .. . “
..... 15c
C /A
Peets Granulated.
«4
□UAr
Large pkg. .............................. ¡ D M
QÛÀP
White. Q Regular -fl
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Vzxar Crystal
Giant............... O 5c bars JLO
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
M ake your selections here, the largest, freshest and most com plete stocks available, and at great­
er savings to you.
RHUBARB
Fancy
Hothouse
GRAPEFRUIT
2 .b. 15c
D ozen
<avel:.....
25c
CALAVOS
Large size.
Each ...........
Newtons, faced-filled.
P Grade. Box ...........
Large 80 size.
Arizona seedless. Doz.
LETTUCE
ORANGES
Large
APPLES
Big, solid, crisp
heads. Each
RUTABAGAS
5c
Fancy
California
2
large
bunches
Solid,
Sweet.
5
ib..
CABBAGE
CARROTS
10c
59c
5c
Solid, clean heads.
Pound ....................
9c