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    Tbui -.lì.y, A ugiid 27, 1936
II I L L S R O R O
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
North Plains
‘Miracle Candidate’ Landon Appears
Wins in Game
Just a T y p ic a l A m e ric a n C itiz e n
o cart?
be dis pi a •d.
jrtla n d Ga & Ce
o is m a kin g a sp<
[V A M IN G o f A lfre d Mo .nm t
Landon a » Republican pre si­
d e n tia l nom inee perhaps appears
to lie a po|iti<4il in n " le. A ltb o u id i
now a m ui o f na tion al im p o r-
Picnic Planned fo r B lu e
Lake Park Sunday
<Ily LttV elle .Jud. son)
I Un <’ , ( Jov e r n o r 1 .a n d o n w a l i t t l e
NO HTH IM A IN S
N o rth Plain
kno w n even In bis na tive K u i-
ball tenui defeated T u a la tin > to 2
‘ ,u six Venin ago. T h a t w a r ho
Sunday a f in nouti on the N orth
l ’I.iili- diuniond A picnic at Itin e 1 Io t a race fo r a precinct c h a ir*
rr
hip.
l.iki» pai k l.> p illim e li fo t n e x t S u n
Kan .ans kne w h im ns nn u n -
M i and Mi » Kolund Horn ckei
Kpeetaeulnr m l man who, Opel •
and M iv H ik m c II Lotus u th n d c d a
n lin g independently, had made a
picnic Sunday ut thè homi* of Mi
sm all fr.rtu n o by t h r if t and hard
and Mi • ltog cr llo w le y ot T ig .o d
W ork, and had shown much sa­
M i • M eri itt Jackson und datigli* 1
ga city in his fe w ventures in to
ter 1 .»•Velie
pent Sunday w ith )
Mi
.lin k « n •. . e tei . Mi
F r a n k 1 polities. In the most im p o rta n t
o f these, he managed the sue*
Bush, at lii(|ep<*ndi*ne>
Mi
and M i
I. Cole of Salern | <« fu l 1028 i.i • o f Republican
u è v is itim i M i
( ‘ole* sister, Mi
C lyde M Heed fo r the Kan.'. as
Isi n e - 1 Mesci , itie w< « k
go vvrno i .ship.
Mi
.lum i
W i I muii o f A u ro ra
It was a fte r I.andon had kept
u.e. timone, thè Sunday guests n i
his feet In the D eir..„ , atic la n d *
Mi and M i . Fi ed Bearli
Hides o f 1032 and 1034, to bo
Mi < Mai
.uni A lm i Si i in .it-
elected and re-elected governor,
leni o f M u \ s v ilir. Kan . un- vis ­
th a t he gaim d na tion al notice.
itin e th e ir m irti M h John G fe lle r,
It was then tha t m e trop olitan
for .. few week
m w papej
h u riie d w rite is to
M i . «• » M a i la ri ( *.vpiu r. Anon i
Joo and Helep Steven. .spcnt thè
Topeka to find out Ju? t w hat sort
Week-end ut B rcitenhu h Spring*
o f person was th is man w hom
M r and Mr?
A l*‘ ( ’)t r i* tener.
the Republicans .'(•«•mid lik e ly to
Mi X,ps Alm.« and M . h i«• Sc mut
nom in ate in 1930.
tec, mul Mi
John l »felici tv ere
• • •
(lim n ■r p iu lv gin •NlH of Mt .,H,| M:
r F H K e o n ' |.(indent ; clicked oiT
Erne xt Nel .1111 Sunduy
r< in v about bis economies,
M r ami Mi
J It W u irv ii und
Soli K ille lt of U.ipc Horn. Windi . 1 his budget l alarn ing They id o
W i 1 e Sunduy vi o lo t. ut th • InH IV
uncovered c o lo rfu l and hu m or*
of M i mul M ix C 11 K c lh y , und
ou.s incidents in a career w hich
M i i I C Fii.1 srlile.
m any had th n u ch t to ta lly la cking
Ml
1 ¡ei.l ge T in crsh tc und son i in these tw o elements.
< )i in of M i.lltex uno. W a ih . vi'dted
A m ong the e w ere:
Mi and Mi
W ( ’ Jack .on Sun
Boyhood How he talked a
da\ and Monday Mrs T in e i stele
recah itra n t hen in to la yin g an
r Mi
Jackson* niece
egg needed to f ill a eti turne r’s
Mi
Chester Johnson and son
o, d e r
Bi »»me returned home M ondiiv aft
C ollege— H ow , as a U n iv e rs ity
r r a month*., absence in the east
T in v spent a few day* v is itin g
o f Kansas campus p o litic ia n , he
relatives in Chicago and a! o in
was know n as “ Foxy.** (Kansas
lo w a
Dem ocrats s till re fe r to him by
M r and Mr-
B ill L u n o w and ■ tha t sob riq uet.) How he had the
« h ih lre n Evelyn and Bu i of Bay
lee cresim course e lim in a te d fro m
C ity pent tiie w e e k e n d w ith Mr-
h i ; fr a te r n ity ’s menu. and. in
M m uie Bi.ike
tu rn , presented tiie lodge w ith a
M e r r it t B lo w
o f S o u th Dakota
handsome ftuspidor.
Ho r he
\is itm g h i. eon h i . f'he.ster John-
5011. foi it few days this week
d ra n k beer w tih a sui) rosa
M r and Mi
( ‘a rl A lxtro m and
and
het
d rin k in g
fra te rn ity ,
.son of Saline. K m . are vitdtln g
nfckels
when
the
Jayhaw ! 4
Mi
M in nie Blake and and other
played the M issouri T ige rs in
relatives tin
Week
on
fo o tb a ll.
(H e s till wager
Mi
B ill W ienecke
who ha.«
th is g. m e—and .till het nicl Is )
been il l w ith bro ne hitU for the
Bu inc- s— H ow he d rille d 1 t
past w i'i'k is im proved
d ry holer: in sucre* ion heforo
M r and Mrs
A lstrom and
son. M i­
M ilk in g o il in Ids 15th attem pt.
m I Mi
J ick Nathan,
lititi Mi • M in n ie Blake and son
H ow he developed w o n d e rfu l
• o il M a rk
were tiie d inn er pa rty
’ bines on ins blue serge suits be*
guests of M r and Mrs. Dayton
M ayi
Sunday.
,
lext be introduced and include H
Mi
Elizabeth Davis
MaeKenzie, president of the
Beaver­
to n i
ing lie r son and d a tig li- fham ber
A L Red
tc r - li
i ■. dent
tiie R otary c lu r
Mi and M r J H Da-
Vis. fo r P ie next tw o w e e k s
M ix Fied En Kit '¡lib , er. prt s id e n t
M r and M i A lb e rt Bolm a • r.n t H ill tinnì Coffe c club; MiS-S Elaine
th e w e e k e n d a t N e ta it.
C aldw ell, pie dent [lupine f a n d
Mi
M M a t h o and son f ) vald Ci ufes-,urna! Women’.'-
W F
o f P o r tla n d .• o e n t a fe w d a v s Vls- C yriix. c unity ig cn t ; . E. Franci.-.
itm g w ith Mr. and M r
U M a xi iant county agent in charge of
F a ir
boy.< 4 H elul 1 w ork and O B
A
; • n.> i eh -!
n i now Krau.s, county superintend - it oí
being earned on for yt.ungste S ut schools in ch irg? t f g irl * 4-H
til«' St. Edward« church for tw o club w o rk
H ig h lig h t of the cv enlng v ili be
un out.standm. und nove! enter-
tuim nent by t in WP A van ie v ille
I tro u p of P ortlaud T his organiza­
tion I .s g o v e rn n u n t s p o n s o r e d
throu gh re lie f funds and gives em ­
ploym
ent to unem ployed actors and
(('(in tln u rd fro m pave 1)
stage artists. S ixty people are em ­
rrn m of sports under tin* nusj
ployed. in c lu d in g t h e musicians.
o f the local Mi
B ik fa .t club.
. . . .
| The program w ill be in the audi-
A fte r t l
u r i \ il o f hu.Nin« ssmen to n u m w ith free admission. This
and employ» at tiie fa ir ground
closes the second day of the fa ir.
J> el P lu s , pi cm ident o1 * ho B b i in
Program fo r the th ird day be­
ers' U n io n , a n d E.iy M ills, mast» r
i f Pomona Grange, w ill givi* b rie f gins w ith the opening of the fa ir
b
u
ild in gs to tiie p u b lic in the m orn- I
ad dre m s o f welcome Donald T
Tem pleton, county judge, and M a y­ ing. w h ile in the afternoon, begin­
o r J H. G a rre tt w ill give the re ­ nin g at 1 o’clock, the “ m u tt" dog
show w ill be held, fea tu ring the
sponses.
Jam .s Well. . pre ident o f the various kinds of dogs produced in
W ashington county outside of tile
Men's Breakfast club, w ill act .
master of ceremonies. Introdue»r,g
firs t tiie member of tiie fa ir board.
WK D E A L IN R E A L E S T A T E
II T Hesse. C. I). M in to n and R
W r *
M Banks He also w ill in tro du ce
F ir« an<1 A u to m o b ils Inaurane«
•Ridge Tem pleton, ( ’om m issionei s
Make Loan« and I bruo S u rety Honda
Herman K iirk m a n and James Lewis,
and M ayor G arrett.
K U R A TLI & W ISM ER
O fficia ls o f tiie various o rg a n iz­
IH L Ia iB O R O , OREGO N
ations. w hich have been w o rk in g
T»l«|>ti.-n« 1S»1
1236 R wond St.
tow ard tiie .xicecss of the fa ir, w ill
m o plan
bit
•partm ent stoi
C o. C C S i
ature com paio
a ! Feed Ac C
ro Feed
Lum ber
and Hein
fa n
chinery.
o f b i ildin gs wa
Ti
eni
eri
ear ti rough the
‘ra tio n of the
unty court
its c i paini
lie W I’A. T w o
• out.ode ol
been applied to
t)
u ild .n g . and a W PA crew is
busy now com pleting the pa in tin g
of the inside w ith w hite. T his w ill
be tin* firs t tim e that paint has been
a p p litd to tiie inside wails.
W ith the inside snow y w hite,
le x . decorations w ill be necessary
tri. . year to produce a ttra c tiv e ex-
h ili.t-. M oore det la ic .- or. if decor­
ations an- used, better display w ill
result L ig h tin g , to o , w ill be easier.
i ms
(lilV.
e*
County l air Nearly
Ready for Opening
OREGON
Meet the Republican party's “ man of the hour"— Gov. A lfred
M. I.audoii of Kansas, in a characteristic photograph taken at
Topeka as his star was rising at the Cleveland convention.
fore d isca rd in g the threadbare
articles.
G o ve rn orsh ip — H ow he was
e x tre m e ly vexed when a con vict
at the state prison obtained an
unnreded p a ir o f shoestrings—
at tiie state's expense. ‘ H ow he
r. le horseback and fl bed at
every o p p o rtu n ity . H ow he gave
im p o rta n t luncheon guests o n ly
soup and a lig h t dessert.
• • •
J 'H F S E stories o ffe r a p re tty
1 fa ir p ic tu re o f tiie hum an side
o f a man v e ry m uch in the pub­
lic eve.
C andidate Landon Is 48 years
old, 5 feet 9 inches ta ll, weighs
170 pounds. H e wears rim less
glasses and his black h a ir is
g ra y in g ra p id ly . A lw a ys e x ­
tre m e ly frie n d ly , he possesses a
sm ile tha t is a ll th a t could be
asked o f any candidate.
H is w ife is ch a rm in g Theo
Cobb Landon o f Topeka. T here
are three c h ild re n : John Cobb,
2; Nancy Jo, 3, and Peggy A n n ,
19. P re tty Kansas U. co-ed,
Peggy A n n is the d a ug hter o f
the firs t Mrs.’ Landon, who died
in 1918.
W hile at Seaside make vnur headquarter« at our
l ! i ; o \D U AV t 4)1 I M B I \ M A B K B T there.
Trices Effeetive I'riilay, Saturday and Monday
August 28, 29 and 31
New 1936 Racked CANNED GOODS just
arrived. BUY NOW and SAVE!
SA LM O N I X
I’ink l 's tall .
(3 for 29c)
PEACHES
F in est of M eats a t
th e Lowent of Cost
D ry, S u g a r Cured
Lb.
28c
9c
Ï2C
BO ILIN G BEEF Lb
BEEF ROAST Z
M U T T O N SH O U LD ER l b 9c
SA LM O N HL
aL( ” Who1-
Lb.
BABY BEEF LIVER
Lb.
13c
20 c
15c
Wc Have a Complete Line of
TASTY COLD LUNCH MEATS
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Dally
—
■fr ?:=.==
Res. Phone 321Z
--------■frrss
j PIN EA PPLE
1,1 ls
A SPA R A G U S
Fruit Pectin
Tl.
and
and
13c
17c
13c
-f
Picnic Party Set
SPECIAL
O X Y D O L WASK
I ’ u lf e d
R ice ,
Grapenut.« Flakes.
Y ou r choice.
TkB.
10c
IC E C R EA M
Pkg............... l&C
17c
9c
PA R O W A X Ni';b.c,ean’ fresh wax-
T A n o
Kellocit's Itiee Krisples, Pep.
17 pieces. E v e ry th in g
fo r th e picnic. <
KER R or Z IN C
M ASO N. Regular size. Pk(t.
15c «i. 28c
W h e a t K rix p ie « .
C O F F E E — Econom y.
Mild B razilian.
(3 lbs. 49c) Lb.
15c
JA R C A P S
65c
3 lbs.
ZINC TOP
Pint#) dozen
55c
Del Monte.
P icn ic tins
P A N C A K E FLO U R
4
3
bars
SPERRY'S
No. tt) bag
20c
25c
14c
49c
S a tin Sm ooth
Pint
Quart
15c
29c
Y ou'll like it!
" I f It's L u m b e r—C a ll O u r Num ber'
131 (V. Baseline
SH O R T E N IN G
4-lb. carton
FjT L A I T O Northern, h a rd w h e a t.
$
F
I \ (24(/8’« 83c) 49-lb. sack
43c
1.49
substitute.
DAIRY
Grade A
M II K and CREAM
Phone 4RX1
Phone 2691
S e r v e Y o u r s e lf a n d S a v e a t
Hillsboro — Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Aug. 28 and 29— Hillsboro
W e Reserve th e R ight to Lim it Q u an tities — No sales to D ealers
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY
PHONE 3131
Shredded W h e a t
Try some w ith p e a ch ­
es and cream .
11c
Snowdrift 3.,b.c„53c ^ r s C H ILI cca ° rnne 10c
Per pkg.
F o rk and Beans 3
V an C am p’s
Large 2 2 1i»-oz. cans
B E E R cold
Bars
11c
Bar«
FLO U R
10c
43c
-ib.
sack ......
VERMONT MAID
SYRUP
12-oz.
Jug
COFFEE
1
3 tin lb.
27c
78c
Aladdin Coffee
2-lb. tin ............. 45c
EGGS
:,35c
14c
Zee
TOILET TISSUE
W hite or T inted
3 rolls ............. IOC
PE A N U T BUTTER
29c
E L EC TR IC LA M PS 30 and
Each 60 wa,t
8 li,„,
bag 17c
3 »,
G rade A
Lb........
Piggly W iggly
BU TTER
FRESH EXTRAS, in cartons.
......... Per dozen
M arshm allow s
Regular 5c
19c
6c
10c
lbs.
W A X PAPER—
40-foot roll ......
D inner Bell Oleo
SALT
19c
Antiseptic
TOILET TISSUE
1000-sheet
rolls
-lb.
tin
19c
49c
>
M. J. B.
19c
25c
SPERRY PANCAKE
ICE
RA IN IER o r B LA TZ—
12-oz. can .....................................................
GOETZ or HOP GOLD—
Plus 5c deposit on ju g . (/¡-gallon ju g
Eagle Lead Pencil FREE with
i£'p..FIREz
35c
39c
25c
18c
Each Pkg.
'ZW FRUITS ^VEGETABLES
W ATERM ELONS
3
lb
SWEET POTATOES. 3 lbs. ....... .......... 17c
PEACHES
69c
X WDFR
W OODBURYS T
sS T
T O M A T O JU IC E
Quarts
Dozen
Accept no
Pool - Gardner Lumber Co.
Best
Lb. 23c
B o ttle d fresh da ily.
A va lla b ’ a at yo u r fou n ta in
o r delivered to yo u r home.
FIR G R O V E
sLârPbS..... 18c
W alla W a la, all green,
l 's tall.
(6 for 83c) Can..........
F ur y o u r Jams, Je llie s
Preserves. B u y In b u lk
save.
SI-
OXYD OL
COFFEE
Green Spot U s c ie n tific a lly
m a d e . The o ra n g e s a r e
rushed to the plant, sub­
merged in a sterile so lu tio n
of water, conveyed to rin s in g
vats and the ju ice is e x ­
tracted in such m anner th a t
the PEEL IS NOT GROUND,
R O LLE D OR PRESSED IN ­
TO T H E JUICE, and t h e
ju ice is taken by vacuum in ­
to glass lined tanks. The
oranges are not touched by
human hands after th e ir a r ­
riv a l at GREEN SPOT plants.
W e will also have W illam ina
ERICK AND BUILDING TILE
u- for "E v ery th in g fo r th e B uilder’
cans
Columbia
Made from Real Juice
Fireplace Dampers
Terra Cotta Thimbles
Sewer Pipe
Flue Lining
Cleanout Ash Dumps
Clinton Cloth
Plaster, Etc.
«IL
4
15c
Coral Sea, broken
slices. No. 2's. Can
(3 cans 35c)
(6 for 69c )
(3 cans 43c)
O rangeade
We have just purchased th e stock of the
H illsboro B uilding Supply Co. We can
now supply you with
Mt. V ernon
14c
T idbits
5c
21.1 (3
f 3 for
f o r 37c)
3 7 c I Can
Can
BREAKFAST BACON
Green Spot
Hard Building M aterial
M ILK
Can
Del Monte, 2 '2'.«.
Halves or sliced. Can
F R U IT C O C K T A IL
DRINK
IVORY SOAP
M edium
L arge
P E A C H E S ’ No.
\n 2'-_.
A ll Meats Inspeeteil by Dr«. Nicol and Almqulst
VEAL C H O PS
C rushed or
8-oz. can
nin g at the home o f M r. and M rs to W oodburn Sunday to attend the
A lva Logan in honor of the s ix th | funeral o f th e ir uncle. Sam Parker,
b irth d a y of th e ir son. Donnie. C h il-
dren present were Evelyn and D o r­
Argus classified ads get results.
is Logan. B etty Jean and M elvin
Van Domelen, Je rry. M ary Lou
.and Patsy A nn M ills. Kenneth and
| Donnie Logan. O thers present were
M r. and Mrs R Hornecker and son
A lv in of H illsboro. Mrs. J L. Van
Domelen, M r
F rederic M ills, Mr.
and Mrs A lv a Logan. T iie table
was decorated w ith candies and
favors fo r the children.
James R e - e ll and sister. Miss
Eva Ru.-,.sell. of Santa Clara. Cal.,
eou ns of Mrs Fay M ills, were re ­
cent guests at the Fay M ills home
W ashington Grange won the sec­
ond B u lle tin prize o f In.
M r and Mrs. F rank Johnson went
'“• ening a
45c
rT ’| J N J A FLAKES. Ideal, l-»’s
1 L J l X Z A (3 for 29c) Can
PIN EA PPLE
S H A D Y BR O O K The birthdays
o f Fay M ills and ai.s son Pierre
1 w i re celebrated Fr.
the fa m ily home at Shady Brook
Gards and v is itin g w ir e enjoyed
Pre -n t v/ere Messrs, and Mes-
'd im e
A lva Logan and children.
'W illia m Joo F rank Johnson. Fred
Meye-s
F rederic M ills and c h il­
dren. Fay M ills and son I.eRoy,
A lfre d Meyer
a ll of Shady Brook
J u liu s Schoenburg. N o rth Plains;
J B K a p tu r and childre n, and
! P ie rre M ill and childre n, Portland,
i and Nicholas Kies and daughter
Hazel. V alle Vista.
A pa rty was given Sunday eve
TIFFANY WINES
F ortified.
Full quart
(6 for 55c)
PEAS San
Wttn S ugar, 2's.
(3 cans 40c) (6 for 78c)
Several Honored
Birthday Parties
O l T Ol T H E M IS S IO N ON LOG
J u ly 9th A g re atly beloved pas­
to r w ho has long held his p u lp it
here in the c ity, is w ith us tonight.
A t the close a w ild-e yed fe llo w
! came to the fro n t and soon the tw o
were on th e ir knees; the preacher
and the drink-sla ve.
• f cannot say that he was saved,
b u t ' he su re ly craved deliverence."
I said the man of the cloth. So it
, rests w ith the great God who knows
every sparrow that fa lls and w ho
registers ou r prayers and h e a rt­
aches.
J u ly 10th—T o n ig h t we have a ]
pxstor who had never been w ith ■
us before. A t the a lta r called a 1
' man came fo rw a rd and accepted '
C h rist as S aviour and Lord. E n­
couragem ent fo r the lo n g -tim e pas- :
to r last n ig h t and fo r the new man
tonight.
J u ly 12th—“ T w o weeks ago they
to ld me th a t I m ay liv e the year
out if I take care o f m yself. W hat j
does it m atter? Satan is the pay­
master in th is w orld, but the L o rd
has a re w ard fo r me over there.
“ T his fro m a m id d le aged man as
they one by one rise to testify.
A n o th e r on his feet—“ I was con­
verted in the p e n ite n tia ry. I fe ll ;
away a fte r I got out. B u t the Lord
d id n 't le t go o f me. He brought
me back. Now I am m a rried: am
strong in the Lord's service these <
m any m onths."
J u ly 12th again—“ You ought to
know me; I was saved in th is M is­
sion.” I t was at the close o f the ,
service; we recalled his face and
fished fo r his name.
“ K enneth N .........he helped us j
out.
Then it a ll came back. A nigh t
last w in te r; a w anderer on the face ;
of the earth, th is K en ne th and he |
had d rifte d in out of the cold. He
found frie n d s in the M ission folks
and the F rien d o f F riends beside,
Then he w ent out w ith the Testa-
ment we gave him : his name w r it ­
ten in it and in the Lam b's Book
of L ife as w ell.
Then th is K enneth to ld o f the
“ tough tim e "—his w o rds—a ll these |
m onths and of how the L o rd had
been his com fort a n d strength
throu gh it all.
Yes. boy—You hath he made alive
regular breeds T iie show is spon-
ounds, the com m ittee has
■d
led by the R otary club. B a ll
W ith crops good th ughout the
james w ill fo llo w the dog show
aunty; more money
va ila b le in
11 h
n p e titiu n between leading
he various organizatic
and m ore
teams
I the county.
nthusiasm
apparent on
eve ry
Spec I a tten tion is being given , band, e xh ib its prom ise to he the
to old
i t ; best in a num ber of years, Ed. L.
the (I
dance w h ich opens in the
!. Moore, manager o f the fa ir, points
audito •num at 9 o'clock. Adm ission l)Ut
is to
at a nom inal sum, the
This is p a rtic u la rly tru e o f com-
ma nag
m ercial exhibits, w here business
I ’ror
■¡nek w ill com
iiousés are p lan nin g new’ and novel
the d
in free displays.
g ifts prom oted by the H illsb o ro
\
.
•
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merch
i< r .ie\« ra l w e e k s p r e - ' h ib its in the com m ercial lin e w ill sins. K ept by his power, you are.—
vious
lie f a i r Persons w ishing be that o f the PEP com pany w h ich George N. T aylor. Beaverton.—Paid
p a rticip a te in the g if t s must be w ill deal w ith household a p p li- adv.
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EARLY CRAWFORDS.
G row n by L aF ollette. Bushel box
LEMONS. Dozen
LETTUCE
LARGE HEADS.
Head
................
FOR BETTER M EATS
Prices Effective Saturday Only
Q U A L IT Y BEEF
lb
15c
$1.15
23c
ED’S ¡MASTER MARKET
PO T ROAST
4
BACON
BACK. Sugar Cured
Lb.......... 27c
5c
BA LL or KERR
MASON JARS
Q u arts—
Per dozen .
69c
79c
ECO NO M Y JARS
ARS
Q u a rts—
Per dozen
B A LL ECLIPSE
PSE
Glass Top — Wide
le Mouth
Q u a rt j a r s -
Per dozen
89c
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