The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 04, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, June I, 1936
OREGON
w ith C hief Ju stic e H ughes in th e
()f
Dead." and Nelson W eaver of th e
m inority.
Sea S co u ts blew "Taps."
Q ueen
M ary.
t ìre a t B rita in 's
C om m ittees in ch arg e of arra n g e -
m istress of the sens, d o c k - in New
I m ents i n c l u d e d M cK inney, l.t
Y ork, com pl.cting
first
voyage
K roeger. W H D ierdorff. N ye O
across A tlantic in 4 days 12 hours
B ristol and E n g eld in g er of th e le ­
gion a n d H enry Jacobson. L ee
and 24 m inutes
R e p re s e n ta tiv e Z i o n e h e k o f
C lark and G ran t D orland of th e V.
Prince Dr»wj Jail Term
Two A ged Veterans of Civil F W.
W ashington ch arg ed in an o rd e r
Mr and Mrs. J. M P erson at­
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A lter Phelps Crash
W ar Honor Guests
tended th e A m erican S avings and
best percen tag e ot m em b ersh ip in
pital w ith being "of u n sound m ind." 1 can In stitu te b anquet in P ortland
C hina decides to p u rsu e stro n g er 1-• day evening A d n a n T heobald
atten d an ce w ere th e U. S. W. V
W illiam It P rince, resid en t of
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
policy against J a p a n 's m ilitary e x ­ of Chicago, n ational p resid en t of
w ith 65 p er cent and th e ir A u x il­
I the east end of the county, was
co rd in g to t h e A m ericanization iary w ith 70 p er ren t.
pansion in N orth C hina.
the institute, and Mr and Mrs
leader.
Flags and w reath s w ere placed
R esigned T ow nsend area m an ag er Person w ere guests a fte r the b a n ­ placed u n d er a rrest S u n d ay m o rn ­
I before house in v estig atin g co m ­
A ny teach er in th e schools th at on th e graves of v ete ra n s in th e
quet of Mt and Mrs. Ben II. Hti.- ing by S h e riff Jo h n C onnell fo l­
local cem etery w ith th e Boy S couts
m ittee says $200-inonlh old age p e n ­ en of P ortland.
low ing an accident on Ibe C anyon
teach es th e red pro p ag an d a o f
aiding.
,
sion organization lias fatten into
Messrs, a n d M esdam es It
M road al W est Slope m w hich tin-
R ussia, should be kicked out, Ver-
Many people w ere h e re from a
th e hands of "rack eteers".
G oodm an, .1 W B a n n y . Jan ies new Dodge auto m o b ile d riv en by-
d en iu s declared.
distance to visit an d d eco rate th e
U. S sen ate ap p ro v es by v o t e : S a y . d I. Searcy, and E dw ard C o ­ llud P h elp s
of
H illsboro
was
of 62 to 14 u m ore th a n $2.428,- il in of H illsboro, and Alf U J o h n ­ w reekeil P rin c e w as ch arg ed w ith
Rev. C harles M. Reed gave th e . graves of loved ones, w hile in m any
invocation an d G. R ussell M organ cases local people jo u rn e y e d else-
IKHLOGO relief and d eficiency bill
son of Forest G ro v e spent t h e d ru n k e n d riv in g
S ta te cap ital a rc h ite c ts say s e t­ w eek-end af N ew port
led in th e singing of "A m erica" w h ere for th e sam e purpose.
P rince, it is alleged, w as re tu rn
ting ideal for new state capitol.
and "The S ta r Kp.qm'.i-d h -
--------------------------
li .¡inald Reynolds of W allace. iug from a dan ce at H uber and
Ju n e 2
A m ixed cho ru s consisting of Mrs. ]-J •'rr Ji 1 i rr li / e i n
Idaho, and a friend, sp en t I h e met th e P hel,is can com ing out
I C. K ram ien. Mrs. Leon Davis, *1 Ig l l l l ^ II I O I I I
S e n ato r S teiw er one of I t to vote yveek-end in H illsboro His m o th ­ from P ortland, forcing the d riv e r
Mrs. Jo h n Pubols, Mrs. F red C ald- •» »
, ,
i against new re lie f bill.
er. Mrs
F lorence Reynolds, re- to tile ditch am t strik in g tin- left
P o rtla n d arch itect u ra l firm of tu in ed w ith them S unday to W al­ side of fhe P helps m achine, shear
w ell, J. N. W iley, C. T R ichard-
CCK S i \ CIVS
son, G eorge M cG rath and L. B.
W hitehouse & C h u rc h nam ed O re ­ lace. w h ere she w ill spend the su m ­ ing off th e fenders an d running
M ay Î8
H all sang sev eral num bers. Mrs F
gon associates of N ew Y ork a rc h i- ' m er.
board
T h irty tra n sie n ts atta c k e d b y
J. Sew ell and Miss M ildred Jam es
teets on new capitol co n stru ctio n
Mrs A nne M cDonald of N ewberg.
P assengers in th e P helps m a-
w ere accom panists. W illiam F. Cy-1 • l,m e d ,
on frc ‘Bht tr a i"
E xcavation to sta rt in few days.
Mr an d Mrs. l.e s te r B arr amt chine included besides Bud, Mr.
_....
_______
K lam ath
halLs.
rus, legion com
m ander,
presided
C y ru s M cC orm ick, fo rm er head d au g h ter Sally A nn of Salem , am t am t Mrs E dw ard K aum a. Mr and
T rain h its au to m o b ile load of
and W V erne M cK inney in tro d u ced
of th e In te rn a tio n a l H arv ester com ­ Mr and Mrs A. C. Pool of P o rt­ Mrs. K enneth E m ery and Miss
people on w ay to deco rate graves
th e speaker.
pany. dies in C hicago.
land v isited at th e R. E W iley C litoris F ayram , all of H illsboro.
fo r M em orial D ay n e a r Chicago.
C o rv allis re p u b lican s sta g e old- home S unday.
V arious . , p atrio tic
. groups . w . e . r e
Mrs. A. C. M cIn ty re nam ed pres-
Mrs K anina su ffered a w renched
tim
e
to
rch
lig
h
t
parade.
F. M. W ad sw o rth
rep resen ted on th e stage by M rs ¡de n t of O regon F ed eratio n of Wo-
II It. Morgan, w ho is au d itin g shoulder.
M
rs
F
W.
Blum
,
F
ra
n
k
G
S
m
ith
(
E. W ells. D aughters of t h e m en -s clubs at T he D alles T h u rs-
for th e sta te at M edford, cam e up
P rin ce w as fined SlIH) and sen ­
an d C W. A ld rich elected P o rtla n d by plan e from M edford to spend
A m erican R evolution; Hugh Rogers. jjav
tenced to 30 day s in the county jail
sch
o
o
l
directors.
d ep artm en t sen io r vice-com m ander
Jo h n F iorenza convicted first de-
the w eek-end. and re tu rn e d S unday by J u s tic e A W H avens win n lie
C lin to n Lyle, 33. tim b e r fuller, by plane.
of the U nited S panish W ar \ e ter- gree m u rd e r o f Mrs Nancy Evans
pleaded guilty to a ch arg e o f
cru sh ed to d e a th by falling tre e
ans; Jo h n Jepson. co m m ander U T itte rto n in New York
R aym ond S chneider, sm all son d ru n k e n driving.
n e a r M olalla.
S W' , ' _ M rs. Dw lgt it Sellers.
A lfred P Sloan, presid en t o f
of Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k S chneider,
June 3
W om an s R elief C orps: M rs. Wil- G en eral M otors corp o ratio n , i n i
w as ta k e n hom e M onday f r o in
S p read in g s trik e in P aris. F rance, S m ith 's hospital, w here he had I
la rd H ughes Jr.. D au g h ters of U nion P ortland- o p t i m i s t i c a s
fu tu re
hits food supply. A p p ro x im ately been ill w ith pneum onia.
V eteraiy ; Mrs. O ra Laws, U S Says so u n d p rin cip les w ill win
350.000 w o rk ers idle as socialists
V. A uxiliary . V alen tin e A badie,
C ontem pt citatio n v oted by house
Mrs. R ichard R ice of n o rth of
p re p a re to ta k e reijis of F ren ch H illsboro u n d erw en t a m ajo r op­
i?,lsaJ?,ed
V eterans. E. agalrLSt Dr. T ow nsend an d tw o of
g overnm ent. P aris th re a te n e d w ith eratio n at S m ith 's hospital T h u rs ­
V Plapp. W ashington co unty post,
a jdes. C ase o rd ered tu rn e d ov-
sh o rta g e of food, m ilk, w a te r an d day. D r C. T S m ith operated.
V eterans of F oreign W ars: M rs e r to U S. atto rn ey .
m eat.
Mr. an d Mrs C h arles T Wool- I
Od?'* B randaw . V _I W. A u x iliary .
D ionne q u in tu p le ts sig n ed f o r
R e p resen tativ e M eG rearty , fo r­ cock of A storia hav e m oved r e - '
and Mrs. W. F. C yrus, A m erican th re e p ictures. C o n tract for $250.-
m er house T ow nsend leader, charges een tly to a farm n e a r N eedville. *
Lcgion A uxiliary .
0(X) m ade out on b irth d ay .
th a t Dr. T ow nsend h a s sta rte d w h ere th ey will m ake th e ir hom e I
H onor Two V eterans
P io n eer hotel a t E n te rp rise b u rn s
"chasing rain b o w s" instead of t r y ­
Mrs. K ate W ilkes of T illam ook
F. M. W adsw orth of N o rth P lain s and en d an g ers patrons.
ing to get congress to pass his old spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and
an d W illiam Sahnow of S ch efflin
M ay 29
age pension plan.
Mrs. F. W. S inclair.
tw o of th e few su rv iv in g C ivil w ar
G ain of 46 3 p er cent in w hole-
In ju n ctio n s ban
p ick etin g o f
veterans, w ere ho n o r guests at th e sale tra d e in a g ric u ltu ra l im ple-
au to m o b ile com panies in P o rtla n d
p rogram and receiv ed a big ova- m ents at P o rtla n d stan d s out as
B onneville pow er bill a p p ro v ed
tion.
th e lead in g rise in t h e P acific
by sen ate com m ittee.
Mr. Sahnow w as presen t w hen n o rth w est d u rin g A pril
"U n co n stitu tio n al" label by s u ­
Reserve
G eneral Lee su rre n d e re d to G ener-
Idaho a n d M ontana g, v ern o rs
p rem e c o u rt p re d ic te d for social
al G rant. He has tw o g reat-g ran d - su p p o rt G o v ern o r M artin in criti-
se c u rity law.
T h irty -fiv e m em bers of the W ash- I
children. Don K erk m an and B etty cism of n o rth w est reg io n al plan-
ington C o u n ty F irem en 's associa­
A nn Reule, w hose b irth d ay s a re on n in g board
Floyd Bentley W inner
tion g a th e re d in F orest G rove last
J u ly 4. T h ere a re n in e g reat-g ran d -
R elief b ill vote in sen ate tied up
W illiam S ah n o w
children.
w ith fight o v er F lo rid a ship canal
of A w ard in Contest w eek for th e re g u la r m eeting of
th e association. T he p rogram i n ­
T w o of th e few su rv iv in g C iv il w ar
L t. A rth u r K ro eg er w as g ran d an d M aine tid e p roject.
F loyd E. B entley of H illsboro
m arsh al of th e p arad e. A la rg e r
P aro le accepted by E arl F e h l.1 v eteran s liv in g i n W ashington w on a $2 a w ard in the G re a te r cluded an illu stra te d lectu re on
county, w h o w ere h o n o red at W illam ette V a l l e y association's fire d e p a rtm e n t m ethods and e q u ip ­
delegation o f .S p an ish A m erican ex -Jack so n county judge. He leaves
M em orial D ay e x ercises h e r e v a lle y -w id e le tte r w ritin g contest. m ent d a tin g back to 1859 and up |
w a r v eteran s w ere in th e p arad e sta te prison.
S atu rd ay . F ran cis M arion W ads­ T he su b ject w as "W hy w e sh o u ld to th e p re se n t tim e.
th a n for a n u m b er of years. A badie
M ay 30
T he le c tu re w as given by C ap-
w o rth lives at N o rth P la in s and keep tellin g th e w orld a b o u t O re ­
of th e A m erican Legion and F r a n - ; N ation honors its w a r dead,
is 99. w hile W illiam S ah n o w lives gon and th e fe rtile W illam ette v a l­ I tain Jo h n so n of th e P o rtla n d d e ­
cis B each of th e V. F. W. serv ed
Z ioncheck p u t in ja il. C ongress-
at S chefflin.
as color bearers. T h e n atio n al m an floored by police a fte r rio to u s
ley." M. E. C a rty of P o rtla n d w on p artm en t. assisted by a re p resen t« - I
guardsm en, all
p atrio tic groups scene.
first prize of $50. K a th e rin e A ran t tive of th e S an d erso n S afety S up-
rep resen ted on th e stage, th e C am p
Jap an ese troops effect a v irtu a l lie. B iggest p eace tim e lo an p la n ­ of F o rest G rove also w on a $2 I ply com pany. T he n ext m eeting is
at B eav erto n J u n e 23.
G irl G irls. Sea Scouts an d Boy m ilitary occupation of N o rth C hina. n ed by new deal.
ayvard.
Tw o d ro w n
w h en au to m o b ile
Scouts p articip ated in th e p arad e
G o v ern o r M artin in M em orial
from th e V eteran s' h all to t h e D ay ad d ress at M onm outh d e- goes th ro u g h b rid g e ra ilin g a t A s­
County Farm ers’ Union
Fred G oetter Chairman
V enetian th eatre, w hich w as k in d - nounces w ar. say in g “w ar is hor- toria.
COFFEE— Sunrise
to Meet H ere Saturday i
Student Engineer Group
ly donated fo r th e p ro g ram by rib le." He atta c k e d foes of m ili­
L an d o n m a n a g e rs say h e w ill
W ashington co u n ty u n it of the I
M anager O ran g e Phelps.
ta ry tra in in g in u n iv ersities an d e n te r C lev elan d c o n te n tio n w ith
F red G oetter. son of Mr. and Mrs.
G ran d A rm y of th e R epublic colleges, d ecla rin g "th ey a re jo in ­ 300 d eleg ates of 501 n e ed ed for W illiam G oetter. w as re c e n tly elec t - F arm ers' U nion w ill m eet S a tu r­
ritu alistic w ork w as given at th e ed by fo reig n ers and o th ers w ho re p u b lic a n n o m in atio n fo r p re si­ i ed ch a irm a n of th e stu d e n t b ru n ch day at th e V eteran s' hall. West
G. A. R. m em orial tom b in th e do not u n d e rsta n d th e n eed s of d ent.
' of th e A m erican In s titu te of Elec- M ain stre e t, H illsboro. It w ill be
H illsboro cem etery by C yrus, F red m ilitary pro tectio n ."
P ope P iu s X I o b serv es 79th
tric a l E ngineers at C o rv allis. He an all-d ay m eeting w ith pot luck
COFFEE— 1‘ig g ly W ig -
E ngeldinger and M cK inney of th e
A lan R in eh art of P o rtla n d elect« ' day.
I w ill a tte n d th e n atio n al con v en tio n d in n e r served by th e W est U nion I
legion and L ee C lark of th e V. F. cd p resid en t O regon S ta te C ollege
Six d ead a n d one m issin g in I J u n e 22 u n til 29 at P asadena, C al. ladies. C onvention re p o rts w ill be
Spccial.
given. /Annual picnic w ill be Ju ly
W. All other groups filed past to A lum ni association.
C olorado floods.
(Lb
17c) 3 lbs.
19 an d th is w ill be up for co n sid er­
lay flow ers on fhe tom b. H ugh
Ju n e 1
M ay 31
ation.
Rogers, d ep artm en t officer of th e
U. S. su p rem e c o u rt in v a lid a te s D. A. It. to M eet—
C lin to n H aight, C an y o n C i t y
D avid Hill ch ap ter. D. A. R . w ill
U. S. W. V., read L incoln's G ettys- p u b lish er, nam ed O regon's re p r e ­ N ew Y o rk s ta te law fo r m in im u m
b u rg address. A sq u ad of n atio n al sen tativ e on n atio n al ad v iso ry board w ages on g ro u n d th a t it v io lated ' m eet M onday aftern o o n at th e hom e
O u r classified colum ns m ay hav»
guardsm en u n d er com m and of Lt. of T ow nsend o rganization.
in d iv id u al freed o m of co n tract. of Mrs. L. C. M ooberry at C o rn e- ju s t w h a t you a re looking fo r—
N eil S tangel fired a "S alu te to th e
T w o m ore billions ask ed of pub- Ju s tic e sp lit ag ain fiv e to four. ‘ lius.
R ead them.
tt
Honored
Tribute Paid
Veteran Dead
Local Folk and
Their F rie nds
Canyon Wreck
Brings Arrest
w.
Ml and Mrs W E O g l l h c c Wei e
givi II a fa rew ell pal ly T uesday
night al th e hom e of Mr am t M i.
W E l.o rin e r by th e m em ber« of
th e K appa 'fail club T hey a re m o v ­
ing soon to B oring to be w itti then
d a u g h te r am t fam ily T hey w ere
p resen ted w ith a eunillew lek b e d ­
sp read as a farew ell gift M em bers
of tin’ elidi actin g as Joint busts
Firemen Program
Includes Lecture
Folger’s
Coffee
lit
27c
53c
2',r.;
23c
birth-
119 S. Second Ave.
PH O N E 771
F rid ay . S a tu rd ay . M onday.
J u n e 5, 6, 8
FREE DELIVERY
BUSH’S MARKET
COFFEE
27c
Pound
3 lbs.
4 Ib».
79c
99c
p i* ”
$
23 c
CHEESE
Mild cream.
Pound
19c
ROLLED OATS B
Ä , ' ' r Ql k
49c
CANNING SPECIALS
-4 CTa-»
Dozen ........ ....................................................... AvV
JAR LIDS—Kerr .Mason.
-4
PRODUCE
2 dozen
CERTO-
2 bottles
...............................
.............. *
SATURDAY ONLY
LETTUCE—
2 heads
5c
CELERY—
C risp stalk
10c
CARROTS—
3 bunches
10c
RAD ISH ES
and
ONIONS
2 b u n d le .
5c
LEM ONS—
Dozen
25c
O RA NG ES—
17C fizo. D ozrn
B EE T S and
B unch
,
I 1)17 AC
J tir
N i o M
2 un c to
an .
2 ... 29c
BEANS SAN
Nr T > IA J M ca„
2 .... 25c
5c
BACON
BIRD SEED 1
SHORTENING
l
.
19c
Me,
9c
20c
29c
3 ibs. 23c
IL 1 C a
ID. 1
B eef P ro d u c t
QV Choice
H L kua U 1 Milk Fed
OYSTERS
(Quart
lb.
MIITTñN
MU 1 IUN
2 pk<s. 25c
SAI.AD DRESSING
14c
1 STEW , 3 lbs.
i C H O PS, 3 lbs.
I
rench’s.
lb.
PORK RIBS and
BACK BONES
73c
ilk
25c
T U R N IPS
r or
SEASONING
A P ork and
raro
BUTTER
Buy ti Washington County Product
HIGHEST QUALITY
th e
R ig h t
ZEE
to
L im it
AVAILABLE ALL GROCERS
Q u a n titie s
White or Tinted.
Tissue
3 .„n,
13c
22c
9c
CAl.O DOG FOOD— 3 ca n ,
CL.OROX— Pint bottle
RINSO 1 r '
19c
(L ifebuoy Soap,
3 pkg». 17< )
23c
PORTER'S FRIL-LETS— 16-oz. pkg.
MACARONI or SPA G H ETTI— P o r te r ’s Kl< •ell Pak.
11».
2 lb».
FORMAT ^ ’^ N,NG-
49c
W HEATALONE CEREAL— Pkg.
G olden Grain H ealth C ereal— 2-lb. cello pkg.
SWANSDOWN
19c
15c
23c
s .
Nucoa
B. <St M. Beans or Brown Bread— 2 large cans 33c
SARDINES— K in g C ole, i m s s pack. 2 c a n ,
25c
4
Post Toasties
19c
37c
7c
CHEESE— Pabst, 1 j-lb. pkg. 2 pkgs.
* 27c
PRETZEL S TICKS— S lim Jam*. 5 l 4-oz. cello
10c
3ih,
Green Onions
14c
Cantaloupes
2 l„r
U. K. No. 2
1 O
p *
,JL
W
50 ,U $1.38
W hile T h ey
15c
Lettuce
Potatoes
WHEATIES .
Last
L argo, S olid Hoad
2 head,
lie
5c
CANNING
NEEDS
ALASKA SALM ON— S h o w b o a t, 1-lh. tin. 2 for 25c
T U N A — B e lv id e re , lig h t m eat, ' j ' s . 2 for
25c
UAMFV
nunc I
W e stsh o re B ra n d .
s ib. »«¡1
43c
SA LAD AISE— Pint jar
SA LAD AISE— Quart jar
23c
39c
Sodas or Grahams
e
25c
SHRIM P— O liv a , d ry pack. 2 ca n .
RIPE OLIVES— P a ir O aks. 2 pint cans
25«
25c
H o n e y d e w , lin e g ra n
w
U U A b I r
10-lb. cotton bag
..... 4 9 c
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE S ir W illia i i
BLUE RIBBON MALT— 3-lb. tin
MATCHES
S x .
10c
69c
17c
CANDY BARS— A ll 5c k in d s. 3 for
lOc
Fig Bar», oven fre sh , w h ite o r w h 'e w h e a l. 2 lb» 25c
LIPTO N ’S
qt. 35c
Orange Pekoe
TEA
B E E F G °f overnm
Highe ent
ai Qu
aHiv
Inspected
— REFRIGERATOR CONTEST CLOSES 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY —
5c
bunches
Local Beets
b u n d le ,
ONIA
LOCAL STRAW BERRIES A T LOWEST
LARD sp:~e."d 3 lbs. 35c
PORK ROAST
lb. 15c
.......
JZ-
......................................
G rade A Cream ery
Local Peas
3
L E SS M O NEY
33c
JAR LIDS—Economy or Ball Mason.
CHEESE
Tillamook.
2-Ib. brick
when ordering
l-oz. can Calumet FREE
Saturday Specials
CRACKERS
2-lb. box .......
f . V. C A M I’lll I I.
C V C am pliell of T ig ard died
May 30 and fum -i.il .i-rvlci- will
be held at 2 p m S a tu rd a y at
P e g g s chapel, B eaverton
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m ent nt t 'l . ci ut G io v e i c i u r l i i y
“FOREST
GROVE”
Y oung and T ender.
FOR
1.05
account
r/ie^k FRUITS ^VEGETABLES
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BETTER M EATS
Hard Wheat Flour—Sold with a
Money-Back Guarantee.
fo r m a n y y e a i*
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Say
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FLOUR
49-lb. sack
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Argu.-. a-, a pi lu te i
am t had to give u p tils
of lllnewt.
NEW
IX
2X .
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and hostesses wort* Me i s and
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p aid, F liil Chie-e. I-' I. Ili-.ieh, I
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Mi tlg ilb e e h a il b e e n w i t h I b e
Kappa I an Club
I Ionors Couple
1-lh.
38c
72c
•
Itali or K err Mason.
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Ball Glas« Top .lars
Q uarts, D ozrn
73c
43c
10c
10c
19c
20c
25c
29c
23c
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Duzen
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doublo-lip. 3 duzen
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lieg. slze. Duzen
ECONOM Y
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2 pkgs.
JAM
2 hultles
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ED’S M A STER MARKET
COR n U I I I .K M I A I S
P i m s l-.lleetive S alu rilay O nly
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COLO
UJNCH EO N
MEATS
SI IORTLNING
Armour'« or Swift'»
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40c