The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thur ul iv, March 2(t. IftRfi
Cars Wrecked
m Near Hospital
H IL L S B O R O
I u n e m p lo y m e n t
As n ew m a c h in e s
a te a d d e d m o re men a ie d isc h a rg ­
e d S o n ie lh io g must he d o n e .d e a d
A RCU S,
H Î L I S B O R O , OREGON
Pwjpe Five
Im t inlays of Mrs. M aria Ja ck so n , |
; M eeuw sen, L a w re n c a V andehey.
A Brock, a r i d Ray Ja c k uti. G uests
H enry V andum eleu and Ei nest Van-
e Mr. an d Mrs. A. L. B rock. |
i Hoy and B urr was of th e opinion
derzam len. Ben M eeuw sen is dlrec-
th at th e pension w in the upsw er
H illsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
' tor.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a f e I )
J o k on a n d .son Jo h n n y , M rs 1
( H y M i«« M t i r l h * V a n d r r z n n ib n )
th e r e a r e eight m illion m en and
A rchie Je sse re tu rn e d to his
M an a Juckson, an d Mr. arid M rs to add and re tu rn p lan t food to
ROY T he cast for “ M ountain j home S a tu rd a y a fte r sp ending u
i l l y .Mi*«« D o ro th y Cook«)
| women eligible for the pen. ion. he
l are also e n jo y in g a w eel
plr in f{ V. rnori
I
H
ahn.
su
ch
land
e
v
ery
y
e
a
r
or
as
needed
Mrs. M aggie Holt Thrown I aid. Who could he retired , m aking
M um ps,'' th e play to be given by
high ¡
C O R N EL IU S Mr an«J Mrs. Kril­ I vacation, and F orest Gi
M is Loci H ollenbeck w ill m a k e 1 then the crop yield s rem ain sa tis­ the young people of Roy. Includes I few days in S eattle, Wash.
m om tor eight m illion young, i l' I C reek p au m , w ho w ere m arried a hool students a three-i
vtiea-
h«-r
o
ffic
ia
l
v
isits
to
th
e
P
y
th
ian
1 persons
to Pavem ent in Crash
factory
D orothy V anderzanden. C lara Van-
M arch 14 a t Salem . w ere given a i lion.
M cM innville
Official and Unofficial News —
Jam es A dam son of M cM innville. S. .ter T em ples a t
Eeonomi i declare, lie aid. that p ally by then neighbors M onday
In 1933 follow ing th e cro p freeze derzanden, M ary A nn M eeuw sen. AU that is fit to print in Hillsboro
and
Y
am
hill
W
ednesday
and
T
h
u
rs-
I
1
fo
rm
erly
of
C
ornelius,
u
n
d
e
rw
e
n
t
evei
y
lim
e
a
pi
i
.mi
pend
$1730,
M
arguerite
D
uyck.
Celia
P
ranger.
out
of
D
ecem
ber.
1932.
q
u
ite
a
e
v
e
n
in
g
A
gift
fro
m
th
e
n
e
ig
h
b
o
r
:
C uts mill bru ises w ere u ffiip .i
day evening;.
and t h e county — Court, arreats,
mi an- a jo b lor auotlii i man
n u m b er of d airy m en in th e county Erm a V andehey and P e te r H er- schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s ,
pH i n le d them by Ja m e Wll- a sin u s o p eratio n at a M eM inn-
Lit»- S u n d ay ufti'i noun by Mi
Word has been receiv ed h ere seeded -udan grass, som e for hay Inckx, A lfred
j v ille hospital last w eek.
With ttie eight m illion
pending fley.
D elplanche, F red deaths, society.—Every week in the
M aggie llo li, -Ml, o f H l l l i . b l i r n i p
Miss T helm a C o rn eliu s of Cor- that a baby boy. B ruce D ouglxs. an d q u ite a lot of it w as used for
$.'1011 a y e a r th e to ta l n iim h ei of
iiutoiim btltf urt'iilt'iit nt th e r in
C o rn eliu s Civic clu b m et at th e
av ailab le jobs w ould he lai ed Io cily hall T u e sd a y . Mr F a il Hobb i v alb s war a w eek-end guest of w as born M arch 12 to Mr. and p o stu re N atu rally opinions d iffer
minis, ju.,1 we.-.l uf D ip riiu n tv li>.
Mr
B lanche F inegan. Mi >s C or- Mrs. IJruce H ahn of Eugene.
as to th e v alu e of the crop. Q uite
pltnl Tin- Holt cm w as dem olished II m illions
p resid en t, presided Tile Api il m e e t­
T h u rsd ay ev en in g v isito rs o I a n u m b er of d a iry fa rm ers have
I he plan, .lie 'a id , was reach in g i n g will be held at th e hom e of ; neliiis Is a forrnt r C o rn eliu s re s i­
mid M i . i Hull th ro w n to th e puve
dent.
Mi a r id M rs C la re n c e Meek and found it to tie v alu ab le as sum m er
men he
m o ld
M
Hull, w ho w as d riv ­ | m ore and m ine b ilu n e
Mi
.1 P e a b o d y
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles W hile a re fam ily w ere Mrs. Em il .lossy and p astu re. It re q u ire s m ore land to
' an e they begin to see ttie a d ­
ing. Was iih in ju i id
Fern
B
ill
l.ailioa*
clu
b
met
w
ith
p
are
n
ts
of
a
baby
boy
nam
ed
E
d­
etu
ld ren V ernon and V ivian of c a rry a given n u m b er of cattle
T I lC
lic c u lr llt
l l l l | i p i ' I K il
w It I ' Il van tag e to lie d eriv ed from stim u ­
Mis F O. S hay T h u rsd ay A p o t­ w ard Louis.
T illam ook.
th a n som e o th er p astu res do. no­
Unit u ttein p teil I n i n u k c |i l i l t lated buxines
GRADE A
luck d in n e r was served at noon to
Mrs Leona R ussell and E m m a
S u n d ay ev en in g d in n e r p a rty ticeably. ladino clover or can ary
T ow ard the close of Ins address. ab
linml tui ii Into th e side road unit
o u t 17
Je
a
n
of
Salem
spent
se
v
e
ra
l
d
ay
s
grass,
b
u
t
g
en
erally
d
airy
m
en
are
guests a t the P age G a rd n e r hom e
ii
cur d riv en by Elchin May nt B u rr shut fo rth fig u res in a m a ­
Mi C Wells and d a u g h te r Ju n e
P o rtlan d crushed into th e front chine gun fashion and ap p aren tly of lled m o n d visited l u r m other, of last w eek w ith Mrs E dna Ru.s- w ere Mr. and M rs H ow ard H all ca rry in g about one cow per a cre
su m m er
ell
and
Mrs.
M.
Edson.
and son and Mr. and M is. C lau d e on th is th ro u g h th e
end nt Ihv Holt m achine Eldon w ith n early a tellin g effect, b e ­ Mrs. Jo sep h C ochran, last w eek.
m onths. W hen it Is seeded about
Davis and d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d .
w as going to w ard P o rtlan d . Holt c a m e num ero u s of his audience
Teacher Honored
.ml. mid hugged Hie «ravel sh o u l­ com plained tli.it he talk ed so fast
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S te w a rt J u n e 1. It is u sually ready to pas­
Ml s M yra W eidcw ilseh, crad le-
der of th e h i«hw ay Instead of tak - th at th ey could not hegin to com ­
had as th e ir guests o v er th e w e e k ­ tu r e by th e m id d le of Ju ly .
p reh en d w tiat lie w a. try in g Io 1 roll supei iu te n d e n t wf M F church,
iii« to tile center.
end th e ir d a u g h te r, Miss O pal
Trouble with Lights
Ask for it every
was h onored w ith u m ail h a n d k e r­
Stitellei. wen* neev**»irv to close expluin
S 'e w a rt,
and h er friend.
Miss
•
l
i
e
declared
th
at
th
e
total
tra
n
s
­
chief show er F riday. Miss B lanche
M arjo rie C lark of St. H elens.
th re e cuts on M is H olt's ear. he
W hen a lig h t fuse burns o u t fre- .
tim e you o rd er
fllv Mita MkrvurH M a t h ¡«-.rn I
actio
n
.
Ill
the
U
nited
S
tates
w
as
Finegan and Hev. C h arle Heed as
said in te p o rtin « the accident
Mrs. E lizabeth H arm s of N orth q u en tly th e tro u b le can often be
M OUN TAIN D ALE Mr.
A rch ie
not
22
billions
of
d
ollars
as
i.s
BUTTER
teach ers an d Mrs. C h arles Heed T hom pson w as hostess for a p a rty P lain s w as a w eek-end guest of traced to th e sh o rt-circu itin g of an :
V When Ho-
recking cut wa tl
\ Washington County
tem p lin g to pick up tin* w reck, a claim ed by enem ies of tin plan. wen* all h onored w ith h a n d k e r­ I F rid ay aftern o o n in honor of Mrs. h er sister. Mrs. G abe Essner.
ig n itio n w ire, according to th e I
hot
wu
1200
billion
d
o
llar
..
chief show ers S unday d u rin g " le C laren ce G et.schm ann G uests w ere
m achine d riv e n by G eorge O ver-
L ocal w om en w ho a tte n d e d a O regon S tate M otor association. I
rh e tw o per cent tran sactio n s class h o u r Mi
Product of Highest
F inegan is teach er Mesdame.s E arl H o lle n b 'c k , H u ­ b en efit silv e r tea fo r th e H ills­ T h e source of th e difficulty u su al­
streel. a state highw ay em ploye,
lax
on
a
$750
au
to
m
o
b
ile
w
ould
of th e v ic to r’s class, an d th e young b ert Sm ith. L eonard V anD om elen. b o ro R oyal N eighbors F rid a y a f t­ ly can be found w here w ires chafe
crushed Into th e d itch in an a t ­
Quality.
m
ean
$20
added
to
ttie
cost
of
the
peo p le’s class gave th e R eeds th eirs Loel H ollenbeck. G abe E ssrer. F red ern o o n at th e C oslett home, w
tem pt to avoid i lieud-on collision
____:
ere on th e fram e or o th er m etal por- |
m
aeliine.
lie
said
w
hile
it
w
ould
witti th e w i c, ki i , ii was iepoited
in a p p reciatio n
for
th e
m any | P eachey,
F ra n k j M esduines P. A. Q ualls, C. I. Wil- l*ons of th e car.
Floyd Stovall
't he O v erstreet car wu saved from hl- hut $151 on ., suit of clothes things d one by them . T h e fo u r : M urphy, W illiam
R aehl. G eorge liam s. R aym ond V anD om elen. Fred J
Groceries
tu rn in g over by th e steep bunks The proposed tax i.. not u fficient h a n d k erch ief bow ers w ere a rra n g -I C onnolly, Jo h n Willi .. A. E W illi
Jesse, an d Miss L ena T aylor.
S ubscribe
nt tin* ditch. None was In ju red , ac­ t o up set tin* econom ic eq u ilib riu m , ed by Mrs. M attie S m ith , su p er- 1 D elb ert Fow le-. E m m a S chw ander.
B u rr -aid, mu- w ill it increase the iu ten d en t of th e M. E. S unday
cording to S h e riff Jo h n C onnell
and Misses R uby R eynolds a n d
A rep o rt m ade late in th e week eust of living to any g reat ex ten t. school.
H elen H ollenbeck, th e ho n o r guest,
bv lla iiiv tt l.vos of P o rtlan d d e ­
Mrs. G etschm ann.
Mrs. H u lsm an S u rp rised
clared th a t die w as b ru ised in a
Miss T helm a H obin of H illsboro
Mr
F ra n k H ulsm an w u s u r ­
h ead-on collision on th e C ornell
prised T h u rsd ay ev en in g w hen a Is a guest th is w eek at th e J. L.
road M arch 21)
gro u p of n eig h b o rs called to help V anD om elen home.
M yrtle C olem an, 27, anil her
T h u rsd ay ev en in g guests at th e
I c e le b rate h er b irth d a y an n iv er-
t ' 'V
X
d au g h ter. B everly, 8. w ere b ruised
Floyd R a ffity hom e w ere M r arwi
jsa
ry
.
U'«»n(lnM»d fro m page l>
about ttie back an d sid e . S u n d ay
Mrs.
C
h
arles
S
ellers
and
d
a
u
g
h
­
Word of th e m arria g e of C lifford
aftern o o n at Bunks w hen th e ear a id of th e school tian riot Miiffercd
te rs of Iow a Hill. A lm a R affety r e ­
In w hich th ey w ere riding, driv en and w ages paid teach ers a re com ­ M artin, son of Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k tu rn e d hom e w ith them to w ork
M
arlin
of
N
ew
port,
w
as
received
p
arab
le
to
w
ages
paid
in
o
th
er
by B arry C olem an of V ernonia
last w eek by C o rn eliu s friends. aw h ile at th e S ellers home.
crash ed w ith a tru ck d riv en by schools of like size.
Mr. and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck
T
h e M artin s fo rm erly liv ed in
A
part
of
this
.saving,
th
e
board
K en n eth N ottingham of P o rtlan d
d ro v e to In d ep en d en ce T h u rsd ay
C
ornelius.
points
out.
has
been
obtain
ed
by
T he accident happened n ear the
and in th e ev en in g Mrs. H o llen ­
Mr-; v II F rench left last w eek beck m ade an official visit to th e
B anks high school on th e m ain e lim in atin g the m id -y ear b e g in ­
for
a
v
isit
w
ith
re
lativ
es
in
C
a
li­
n
e
rs’
class
and
a
n
o
th
e
r
saving
by
h ighw ay w hen N ottingham tu rn ed
P y th ian S isters' tem p le there.
out to pass a e ar p ark ed on the re q u irin g teach ers to h an d le la rg ­ fornia.
J a c k D orland, w ho has been
er
classe«.
M
r
and
Mrs.
L
ester
M
ooberry
stay in g w ith his g ran d m o th er. Mrs.
w rong side of the street and failed
and
Miss
M
arie
.Melanson.
te
a
c
h
­
T
hese
saving«
also
a
re
In
th
e
H enry W eaver, has gone to C a li­
to sw in g buck to his Side of the
h ighw ay in tim e to avoid Colem an. face o f e x tra ex p en ses bro u g h t ers in H illsboro g rad e schools, a re fo rn ia to w ork.
en
jo
y
in
g
a
w
e
e
k
s
sp
rin
g
vacation.
about
by
th
e
p
articip
atio
n
of
the
Recording to the accid en t rep o rt
B irth d a y C eleb rated
STOCK
school board in w ork sup p lied to S tu d e n ts of H ills b o ro h ig h school
Special V alues
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Je n se n w ent
aid in th e w ork re lie f pro g ram d e ­
to
W
oodburn
S
u
n
d
ay
for
a
d
in
n
e
r
I
veloped by th e v ario u s g o v ern ­
Friday to Mon­
UP ON
p a rty at the hom e of Mr. Je n s e n 's |
m ent agencies in w hich th e gov­
sister,
Mrs.
G.
W.
B
irtch
et.
th
e
oc­
ern m e n t paid th e la b o re r’s w age
day, March
CLEANING
8B2 C h a rle s T ew s an d E ugene
arid th e d istrict paid for m aterials S ch w in o f h av e re tu rn e d to school casion being th e six ty -s ix th b irth - :
day
a
n
n
iv
e
rsa
ry
of
M
rs.
B
irtch
et.
I l l y M rs F r a n k P a y o lt lll
used.
27 to 30
SUPPLIES
a fte r b eing ab sen t sev eral w eeks O th e r guests w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
HOCK CHEEK T ho Hock C reek
T h e d istrict has n e ith e r bonded
school hall learn d efeated th e B eth ­ debt nor o u tstan d in g w a rra n ts and Jim m y Strou.se e n te re d th e 8B2 J u liu s Je n se n and fam ily of W illa- I
m ina an d th e d in n e r w as also in ,
any teuni on the local gro u n d s all building« a re in good s ta te of class "last w eek.
8A class officers: B illy F o elk cr, h o n o r of t h e b irth d a y of M rs
F riday II to 7 T he B ethany J u n ­ r e p a ir. B uildings a re valu ed for
p
resid
en
t;
Leon
B
anner,
v
ice-p
res­
J u liu s Jensen.
ior hall team defeated th e Hock in su ran ce p urposes at $80.000. th e
id en t; J a c k S c h u k a rt. se c re ta ry ;
H ow ard H ollenbeck sp ra in e d his
C reek Ju n io rs 0 to 5 th e same a f t- , board p oints nut.
Leon
B
an
n
er
and
K
ate
Iw
asaki,
a n k le w hile p ra c tic in g football at .
ernfion.
•
sp o rts captains.
high school.
Mrs M ike W ncfler en te rta in e d
Ja c k S c h u k a rt’s n am e s h o u l d
Hollenbecks Honored
w ith a d in n e r In ho n o r of Mr E. A. Maling Represents
bars
h av e been on honor roll fo r 8A.
M rs L eo n ard V anD om elen and
W n e fle r's b irth d a y a n n i v e r s a r y
Trusteed Estates Oregon
M
rs
K
ru
ch
ek
's
room
Is
alm
ost
Miss H elen H ollenbeck e n te r ta in ­
S unday. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs
The popular bleacher
E A M aling. fo rm erly w ith th e hack to no rm al again. T h e re have ed for th e ir folks, Mr. and Mrs.
H ector E eu crstein of H elvetia anil R ay-M
ating com pany here, is now been only fo u r p u p ils absent.
E arl H ollenbeck, w ith a ''500''
and cleanser, t/j-gallon
W alter F cu erstein and frien d s of a ociated w ith th e T ru sted Estates
3 rolls
G eorge L ongw ay has moved to p a rty W edensday ev en in g M r s .
P o rtlan d
of O regon and i m aking Ins h e a d ­ W estport
W illiam Joos an d Loel H ollenbeck
F red G rossen and E lm er G rossen q u a rte rs «here fur th e tim e being
Cleanser. One can FREE
4B-5A class officers: D ale Busch,
v isited relativ es In N orth Bend In a rep o rt issued by them re c e n t­ p resid en t; J u a n ita S h ip ley , vice- had high score an d Mrs. R ich ard
Peet’s Granulated. Two Giant Bars
with
purchase of 3.
S
a
n
d
fird
and
H
en
ry
C
y
p
h
er
sec­
recently.
Crystal White.
ly a 41 per cen t increase in new p resid en t. D elm er H erod, se c re ta ry ; ond. G uests w ere M essrs, and Mes-
3 cans .................................
H erb ert Scheldt, teac h er of the business w ritten d u rin g th e fiscal J u n io r I.illy, se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s; Joy
DEAL
u p p er grades at Hock C reek school, year, ended F e b ru a ry 29. w as r e ­ O lsen an d D avid S h ip ley , room d am es A. K R eynolds. A n d y C h ris-
ten er. W illiam Joos, R ichard S a n d ­
w as ill M onday and u n ab le to p orted. T h e re p o rt also show ed a m onitors.
DEAL. One No. 2 pkg.
ford. H enry C y p h er. L uet H o llen ­
te a c h his classes
v alu e of d ep o sito rs acco u n ts at
free with one
4-sew. Exceptional,
beck.
Ja
m
e
s
M
athiesen,
a
n
d
E
arl
g" t ie w ill he E n g lish s e rv e i
it th e y e a r end of 142 p er cent over
S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus In H bllenbeck.
2-lb. p k g .............................
• I
I' •
value. Each .....
tile prev io u s year.
B irth d a y s C eleb ra ted
W ashington co u n ty $150 a y ear.
S unduy.
to
r
”
and
Mrs.
W
S.
H
ahn
gave
S
ix
m
o
n
th
s
85c.
T
h
re
e
m
o
n
th
s
50
P atty M arshall a tten d ed the O re ­
A rgus classified ads get resu lts. cents. T w o m o n th s 35 cen ts.
If a d n u ie r S u n d ay in ho n o r of th e
gon Jo u rn a l Ju n io rs' clu b m eeting
This is the last issue of our popular ‘Kook-Craft K on test.” If you have not filled out the first three—
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ten d ed th e b irth d a y p a rty given in
honor of her cousin. F lo ren ce N el­
They must be handed in by Monday Night. W inners to be announced in our Add in next w eek ’s issue.
son. at the hom e of her au n t, Mrs.
.
T. f ¿
W alter Luark. In Portlund.
E arl and D onald Jossy, stu d en ts
at O. S C . spent th e ir sp rin g v a ­
cation last w eek at th e ir hom e
here.
Mrs. C ongdon H onored
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
O W N ED
S ev eral neighbors su rp rised Mrs
L'*
HW W t
* « * * * ^ .r .
'
Maximum or
Carlton or Foresrt Grove
M orton C ongdon on h er b irth d u y
Mt. Vernon.
an n iv e rsa ry , M urch 14.
WE LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
C lover and Grass
Cast Selected for
Can be Increased
New Play «it Roy
Cornelius Newlyweds Honored
by Neighbors; Parties Held
FOREST GROVE
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Parties are Held
at Mountaindale
I iillshoro I (•«'idlers
Given Wage Boost
Zôiwiç ou£
thelÙwvt&i
íheSpAÍnq
à
Rock Creek Beats
Bethany School
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STARCH
m
mflRIKT
Townsend Speaker
Gives Plan Outline
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
th e hands of the mass of com m on
people.
T he first purpose of th e plan, lie
ex p lained, is to put in to c irc u la ­
tion and keep In circu latio n th e
liu n hasing pow er necessary to lift
'i .u n e s s to a pro p erity level and
k eep it there. T h is could be done,
he said, by p lacing $20(1 a m onth
In th e hands of eight m illion old
perso n s w ho w ould be com pelled
to spend th a t am o u n t each m onth.
In his arg u m en t he m entio n ed
th e soldiers' ad ju sted co m p en sa­
tion pay, w hich he d eclared was
p ro v in g a big stim u latio n to b u si­
ness at the present tim e, b u t w ould
only be paid once and co n seq u en t­
ly w ould only serv e as a stim u lan t
once.
T his nation, he declared . Is o v er :
a volcano and no one know s ju s t
w h a t is going to happen or how
fa r-re a c h in g th e effects m ight be
should som ething happ en . T h e
T ow nsend p lan w ould fo restall any
such calam ity, he said and w ealth
w ould be m ad e secu re should th e .
plan b e adopted.
U nem ploym ent, he po in ted out,
is th e greatest problem at present,
w ith in n u m e ra b le boys an d girls
w a n d e rin g up a n d dow n th e co u n ­
tr y seek in g em ploym ent. T hey have
n o th in g ahead of them , he said.
T his q uestion of u nem p lo y m en t
gnus! be an sw ered . B u rr declared,
'and th e T ow nsend plan is th e best
frie n d of youth.
H e pointed out th a t w hen a b e t­
te r plan w as offered th e T ow nsend
m em bers w ould fo rsak e th e pres­
e n t org an izatio n fo r th e other.
M achines, B u rr declared , m ake
POP CORN
in “ Full Bloom ’’
Yes. it Is a ra r e sig h t to
see P op C orn pop to ten
tim es its n o rm a l size and
even 15 tim es as w e have
seen it do. O u r new , fine
flav o red anil b rittle C orn,
reasoned w h ile it pops, s a lt­
ed Just to rig h t ta ste is h ard
to
h e al.
Spend
th « M
COOl
even in g s w iih a box of o u r
delicious C orn, w hose h earts
h av e h u rsled w ide open Into
"fu ll bloom ” fo r you.
Next door to Penney’s
March 27, 28 and 30
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Friday and Saturday Only
KITCHEN
QUEEN
ORANGES
3 Z7
. F an cy S u n k ist. F u ll of juice.
FLOUR
Oregon's
Most
Flour
49-lb.
BANANAS i ”?
O N IO N S
Popular
Bag
Sw eet, m ild. O re.
LETTUCE Ä
GRAPEFRUIT
L a rg e A rizona Seedless.
our’s 12-oz.
CORNED BEEF A rm Star
can
15c
Armour's Veri-Best
PEANUT BUTTER Fancy No. I quality
STARCH
Corn or Gloss
-lb.
. box .............
"S ay
A m aízo'
6c
4 lbs.
U. S. No. 1.
solid heads.
No d ry rot. Each
*1.35
A m aizó
25C
7
29c
ib«. 19c
Solid pack.
All light meat
Minced
Fancy quality
1 0c
I
2 ,r„. % 19c
PASTRY FLOUR and
1 all 1 pastries
1 ............ 1 0 bag
b 33C
Arm our’s Star. Try it creamed
CHIPPED BEEF on toast. Large 5-oz. jar .......
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TA A T P Q New crop.
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1 3 <»s. T i n
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B ak in g Pow der
fo r
SARDINES
n atu ral oil
TISSUE
inest
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C heese S o u ffle ”
All the ingredients necessary for the "Dish" named on this coupon
are listed in this add. Study the add carefully and circle the items
you think are necessary. Sign your name and address and brine the
whole add to our store weekly. There w ill be a total of 4 seasonal
recipes—1 each week during the month of March. We offer two
cash prizes for the most nearly correct and complete set of the four
recipes. This is strictly a bona fide offer. Anyone can try! Anyone
can win! Winners will be announced at an early date at end of
contest.
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Your Name
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Pure Cane.
10 is.
.....
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VV
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CLAMS
Extra Large.
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dozen
for
(Dozen 25cI
TU N A
No. %
Tin ....
5c
5c
EGGS
MILK
Worth Your While
Grade A.
Phone 3251
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday
(i'o n tin u r d fro m page I )
BUTTER
/^TJCCC
Mild.
L nC E jC r? Full tasty. Cre.Tm.
Lb.............
Spring Fruits and Vegetables
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FLOUR
Every sack
guaranteed. 49-lb. bag
T ab leloaf.
’1.19
COFFEE Mild
A irw ay. Pure Brazilian.
and mellow. Lb.
15c
Snow flakes. Fresh, OCa»
L K A L K e K J crisp. 2-lb. p k g........ dZ«>C
SYRUP
Sleepy H ollow . Pure
and maple. 5-lb. tin
(Pint
cane
59c
19c)
SPINACH
Libby’s.
2 O No.
N- 2 l/i 25c
BANANAS
rr'"t
th in-skin.
ORANGES Sw S unkist,
eet, ju icy
solid. Medium size
CABBAGE Clean,
Pound
£j^ rp,JTLJCE Large’ solic1’ clean heads.
dozen
heads.
O N ION SETS f ' S. 80 No.
" 1
Ibs.
BOILING O NIONS » 25-lb.
Ore bag
u s N° 2
Edward's D ependable.
2-lb. can ...........................
45c
PEPPER
Full strength, in bulk.
Pound
5c
19c
3c
4c
13c
23c
PEAS
COFFEE
SALT
Maximum, plain or
iodized. 22-oz. pkg.
Hillsboro's finest food store offers the biggest variety avail­
able. and at prices consistently in line with the market.
Del Monte Early Garden
3
No. 2 cans
39c
PORK & BEANS
J l OV z
COCOA
19c
POST TOASTIES
10c