The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 25, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pago
S ix
T h u rsd a y ,
Mrs. L. Fuegy,
Resident Here
55 Years. Dies
•ional detection of an unsuspected
whom they w ere neighbors in so u th ­
Noah A utom obiles
S«l
condition can ineun many added
ern O regon 15 years ago In the
W ell un W «y T ow ard Goal
years of usofnines..
m eantim e th e P a rk e r fam ily had
lived in Minn sota an d have ju st
In short, the problem of hmgtli-
.sales
Ï
100.000
Nash
c
recently return zd to th e m ild er eli-
cuing the lift- span foi the pemon
this
i-asun Is in sight
m ate in Oregoi
me .f
d largì
r
foi
M arket prospects for th e new
Mr. and Mr-
r en ter-
it was announcer the.
t hem
publie I"
due; it mu
crop of tu rk ey s about to be raised tam ed Sundae
Mrs M
»•Ivc
Selene»’ .stands I i.v t o
the
J C
E dw ard, o
ap p ear m ore favorable than a y< ir Wolf of S.-h '.II and Mr and Mrs.
• p e l a
ei m * Intelligent pel oliai
ago, w ith that for potatoes less W illiam W olf of Y am hill M r- Ben
Exchange, agent ft Hu.
ge.il«
tion untori m íate, r is not >
ROCK CREEK Mrs Louisa Fue-
favorable, according to a report Shires. Mrs Leslie H ackett and Mrs.
since
Willi
e
a
r
'll
m
o
n
t
h
« »I up Io it
g.v died suddenly at her hom e here
on the agricultu ral situation and M erle B eatty of P ortland.
d l n i > •'in i i . n u t «
1
‘XCt‘t
N
ovem
ber
Sunday night S he w as born in
outlook just released by th e O. S.
I and m ore t h r i l l X1.000 Nash and
Mrs. H onker Elected
W alkringen. C anton. Bern Switz
C. agricultural extension service.
ill
Old. ild friend Hast us wa
I .a F ay ettes shipped du ru m hehm
Mrs. It. C D onker w as elected
erland on Ju ly 3. 18-19. and cam e
It is expected th at tu rk ey g ro w ­ secretary and tre a su re r of the Fir
to trouble igain and the sheriff a -k
ary. sales records continue
to this co u n try w hen four years
ers will reduce production, at least G rove L adles’ Social club and Mrs
c»| ’turn if he w ere guilty or not
climb, lie said
old She cam e to O regon from Kan
som ew hat, com pared w ith 1936 when C lavton W hitm ore elected re p o rt­
guilty
sas in 1882 and had lived in this
th e business was boomed too much, e r at th e ir m eeting w ith Mrs C h a r­
"G uilty, sub. I think." replied
I i \ ( . i i i i m m , <»i i ll i:
com m unity ev er since
resu ltin g in glutted m ark ets and les T atm an M arch 16 Mrs John
i ;
but I ' d better be t i l e d t o
i mu-,i G feller u tu m u , ,-R
A
dult
h
ie
has
been
lengthened
relativ ely low prices for turkeys W alker and Mrs Lena M eyers w ere
lx
m ake sure of »,
U lrich Fuegy in 1869 in Polk coun­
m
aterially
d
u
rin
g
the
pas,
thirty-
Feed costs are expected to be low ­
ty. Iowa, and later settled in Dick
e retirin g officers Each m em ber
fivc yeui -s H owever, the gum large
e r during the principal fattening th
inson county. K ansas For th e past
in tu rn w ill act as ch airm an when
A rgus ela..siii<(i ads get results
ly has been m ade in tin* age bracket
period for 1937 crop tu rk ey s than she is hostess. St. P a tr ic k s day
seven y ears .-he had lived w ith
below th«* forty-five vein limit The
d u rin g the 1936 crop season.
hei daughter.
Mrs M. W aefler.
colors w ere used as a m otif on
reason for th is lies in th e great
Increase Seen
w here she died
th e luncheon table Roll call was
progress m ade by m edical science
Potato grow ers, oil the Other hand, answ ered w ith pioneer stories of
Deceased is survived by six sons
m preventing infant m ortality O r
ap p aren tly intend to increase the the northw est Next m eeting will
and five d au g h ters: A dolph Fuegy
to express it otherw ise, little folk,
acreage of potatoes in response to be M arch 30. M em bers having b irth ­
íM-it
of P ortland. R obert Fuegy
of
on an averag e w ill live fifteen or
the very high prices received for days in M arch w ill be honored
Brush P rairie. Wash . Jo h n Fuegy
m ore years longer than wus the
. «..aTv’w
th e 1936 crop. On th e basis of the
and W illiam Fuegy of th is sec-
L aw rence T atm an and K enneth
Case prior to HMM) W hile undoubt
av ailable inform ation, it s e e m s W hitm ore left T hursday to w ork in
tion. Edw ard Fuegy of H elvetia.
edly this is a m agnificent achieve
probable that the acreage w ill be th e logging cam p for th e Seghers
and H enry Fuegy of Aloha. Mrs
m ent. it serves also to Indicate
sufficient to produce ab o u t an a v e r­ saw m ill above Dilley.
John S chneider and Mrs
that the obligation of the m iddle-
Mike
age am ount of potatoes, assum ing
O ffers from th ree m ovie coin-
W aefler of this section, Mrs. Dave
aged and older, to be reasonahls
T eacher N am ed
th a t grow ing conditions are n o r­
panics and a New York ta len t
concerned about th eir health and
T schabold of H elvetia. Mrs V ein
Mrs. M ike McCann, w ho has
m al and yields about average.
lift' prospects, stilt en tirely is iusti
H olland of N ew port and Mrs Sam
scout g reeted 15-year-old B itty
W ith respect to chickens, th e re ­ taught at M ountain Top for the last
fled
L assiter of M ilw aukie She is also
Ja
y
n
e
s,
above.
C
hicago
school
port shows that th ere is some te n d ­ th re e years, has been hired to
survived by 23 g randchildren and
The tru th is that the increase in
g
irl,
a
fte
r
she
scored
a
success
ency for egg producers to o rd er teach th e M ountainside school next
13 g reat-grandchildren. H er hus-
d eath s from heart, kidney, and
as Mimi In "L a B oliem e." a C h i­
few er chicks for raising pullets. year.
band died in 1908
blood
vexsel conditions not only
cago Civic O pera production
Eloise and Sheldon Rockwell are
A nyw ay the governm ent rep o rt on
"G randm a" Fucgv w as a quiet,
has been responsible for blocking
w
ith
G
iovanni
M
artinelli
as
com m ercial hatchings and bookings sp en d in g th eir vacation this week
an extension to th»» life foi the
peaceful, m uch loved m o t h e r ,
Rodolfo. B etty J a n e S chult* is
suggests a reduction i n pullets from a P o rtlan d school w ith then-
average person w ho has reached
grandm other, friend and neighbor.
th
e
young
sin
g
er's
real
nam
e.
raised of perhaps 6 or 8 p er cent, g randparents. Mr. and M r- G ra n ­
th e half-w ay m ark hut from a sta
She was a m em ber of the Reform ed
IX E M U R E and sim ple is th e d a in ty frock. P a tte rn No. 8903.
ville
Everest.
depending som ew hat on the course
tisticul standpoint, to an extent has
church, in w hich she tixik an a c ­
S u ita b le for e ith e r a ftern o o n o r evening w ear, it com es in
B irth d ay C elebrated
of egg prices d u rin g th e n ex t few-
n eutralized tin* successful inroad
tive part.
sizes 12, 14. 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38. Size 14 re q u ire s
Ilillie Tykeson en tertain ed w ith
wee ks.
that have been m ude against tu b e r­
F uneral services w ere held at the
4 ’i y a rd s of 39-inch m a te ria l
a birth d ay d in n er Sundav com pli­
Much Land Idle
culosis and o th er dev astatin g de
R eform ed church here W ednes­
You Can Be Sure
S
m
a
rt,
y
et
p
ractical.
P
a
tte
rn
No.
8861
provides
an
a
ttra
c
tiv
e
m
enting
G
eorge
Zeigler.
Present
eases
A nd it is right lu re w here
O w ing to unfavorable soil and
day afternoon. Rev. B. M Frcs-
ap ro n . C o rrect in alm ost an y co lo r co m bination, th is ap ro n com es
the R efreshm ents
C lim bing prices of scrap iron have personal health interest should he
w eather conditions last fall, m uch w ere Mr and Mrs Roy H arrington
enborg officiating
m ore active than it is today.
in sizes 34, 36, 38. 40. 42, 44, 46, an d 48.
land in O regon was not planted to and fam ily of M iddleton. Mr and
flooded the county w ith ju n k c o i f
are M ixed with
Mrs
M
elburn
Z
eigler
of
Scholls.
A nd a clev e r little ju m p e r fro ck fo r S is te r Is P a tte rn No 8907
F aulty living habits perhaps m ore
fall crops as usual. An unusual j
KIP COMES TO TOWN
lectors
and
has
brought
about
a
V
ivian
Zeigler,
th
e
Tykeson
fam
­
often
a
re
responsible
for
a
p
re
m
a
­
It is d esigned in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12. an d 14 years. Y ou’ll find this
am ount of dam age w as also done
I'm old Rip V an W inkle and I sen e s of raids on farm m achinery tu re ly sh o rten ed lift* than is any
to fall seeded crops by th e cold ily and the honor guest.
so m eth in g strik in g ly new an d d ifferen t.
just woke up. Been asleep a h u n ­ and tools, according to S h eriff J o th er single factor. The stepping up
w eather d u ring th e w in ter. C on­
P rogram S unday
To o b tain a PA TTERN an d S T E P -B Y -S T E P SEW IN G IN ­
dred years, they tell me And such
of life’s tem po and other exactions
sequently. farm ers in O regon are
M ountain Top Sunday school
STR U C TIO N S till o u t th e coupon below , being su re to M EN TION
strange sights as I see T he road W. Connell
asstHuated th erew ith to<> frequently
confronted w ith m ore farm w ork E aster program w ill be given in the
T H E NAME O F T H IS N EW SPA PER.
Most recent raid wa that on the prove so absorbing ;mil tim e -con­
here in tow n is all rock instead of
and sp rin g seeding th an usual, and
g j 4
, mud. .Hid sm ooth M i l l y old Aunt A lbert J. Evers farm n ear Forest siiminft th at little, if any. tin iughi
th ey have had difficulty in getting at 7:30. T here w ill be a play by the
E udoxia's platter. I don't see how G rove, rep o rted yesterday i W ednes­ is given 1lo tlie real busines IS o f
started, ow ing to w et soil.
Young People's class and music,
FA SHIO N BUREAU. H ILLSBO RO ARGUS
it ever did come And up on a day), in w hich much of tin- Evers life w hich is Io get out o f It III
The general level of farm prices read in g s and exercises. Sundav
149 N ew M ontgom ery St.. San Francisco, Cal.
post I see a red light and a green, farm m achinery w as rem oved i term s of healtb. hiippiness, and
in O regon advanced tw o points school w ill atten d th e su n rise E aster
w hich tak e turns. Both o f 'em th ree trips, beginning M arch la the longevity «is m uch as o n e p o s aibly
'i he L e m o n S o u r t h a I
Enclosed find ...........
cents. P lease send m e the p a tte rn s
from m id -Jan u ary to m id -F eb ru ary ; services at Bald P eak u n d er the
shining right out against th e sun. last being M onday night
can.
checked below, a t 15 cents each:
m a k e s ile lie io u s <1 i n k s
to 89 per cent of the 1926-30 a v e r­ auspices of L au rel S unday school.
w hich no tallow d ip like we had
It follow s that m any people Wit 11
Two arrests w ere m ade W ednes­
age M arket prices ind icate th at th e M orning services and Sunday school
in our day could do. And a bell
a
e o r ta in ty .
P
a
tte
rn
No...
d
e
fin
ite
profit
could
develop
a
Size
general average did n o t change w ill be at th e u su al h o u r at the
ringing S trangest thing of all. th e re day afternoon- by d eputy sh eriff s proper though not undue, em phasis
in Scoggin valley w hen Law rence
g reatly from m id -F eb ru ary to mid- church.
w
as
no
one
aro
u
n
d
to
m
ake
'em
P a tte rn No.
th eir present physical c o n ­
S iz e .
March. although som e products d e­
O tto O rn d u ff had a crew of men
go on and off A man said they S h arp and his brother. F ust, wen- upon
At any d ealer
jailed on charges of receiving stol­ dition and the possibilities to im
clined and others advanced. The th e first of th e w eek help raise the
was
signals
and
th
e
crow
d
did
move
P a tte rn No.
Size
prove
it
And
the
fam
ily
physician
en
p
roperty
m
connection
w
ith
a
farm price index figure 89 com ­ w indm ill for his deep bored well.
w hen they tu rn ed
Then along
pares w ith 72 in O regon in F e b ­ T he pum p w ill be installed later
cam e a big house: bigger than our series of th efts in t ti e G aston should be the counsellor m this
connection. Too often, }x*rsons w ait
N
am
e
_
cabin: ju st rolling along, w ith nary neighborhood.
ru ary , 1936. and w ith 90 for the this week. A reserv o ir w ill be built
until they ai e til before takm v the
an ox or a horse to pull it. C alled
w hole country in F eb ru ary this on th e hill above th e house.
•V.
A ddress
S ubscribe now to th e A rgus. In
it a trolley they did
year.
Snow covered th e top of th e I
Yes Rip. you w oke up to find us W ashington county $150 a y ear
m ountain T hursday night and
nd F ri-
C ity .........
S tate ..........................
m antled w ith a civilization, so Six m onths 85e. T h ree m onth* 50
day m orning. It soon m elted 1 u n d er 1
if
called. A sw ift flashy. feverish cents. Tw o m onths 35 cents.
a cold rain.
thing, all bedecked w jjh tinsel and
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest D onicht and Mr. E tzw iler is w orking n ear Mol-
novelties to please th e eye and
little son spent from F rid ay u n ­ alia.
give each new hour its th rill In
W alter E. H utchinson, w ho has til Sunday in S heridan and M c­
his own good tim e th e great God
Mrs. E arl E tzw iler en tertain ed
been em ployed in th e office of G. M innville visiting his and h er p a r­ F riday for h er aunt. Mrs. Rhoda
released the faculty that was in
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donicht
and
Russell Morgan, district attorney,
man to invent m achines and w ork
Cady. Mrs W O rnduff. John F rve
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Talm
age.
for th e last tw o years, has accepted
and M erle Cady.
Class in first aid is being co n ­ up raw m aterial. S o civilization
a position w ith the legal d e p a rt­
came.
Bad colds are p rev alen t here, due
Mrs. M ary W hisnand and Mrs.
m ent of the F ederal Housing ad m in ­ presum ably to th e sudden change Milo W hisnand of W ashington vis­ ducted for both Sea and Boy Scouts
O ver night we find ourselves in
of
H
illsboro
u
n
d
er
P
aul
Ringle.
in
­
istration. P ortland.
a new o rd er of things w ith such
to colder w eather.
ited R B. W hisnand and Mrs I G
stru
ctor,
in
the
basem
ent
of
the
He expects to leave A pril 1 for
forces
brought into being and a l­
Mrs. E. I H avem an had h er little S tew art Friday.
his new position. H e is presid en t of grandson. M elvin H avem an. w ith
C ongregational church. Classes m eet ready out of hand as prom ise to
Mr.
and
Mrs
E.
C.
W
ohlschlegel
th e W ashington county young dem ­ h er w hile the m other. Mrs. N orvail
blast the w hole hum an race.
ocratic club and C hancellor C om ­ H avem an. was in Good S am aritan and fam ily S atu rd ay visited his at 7:30 p. m. each T h u rsd ay and the
A nd what, in the light of the
m
other.
Mrs.
C
lara
W
ohlschlegel
w
hole
course
w
ill
req
u
ire
from
sev­
m ander of the K nights of P ythias
etern al, ages is it all ab o u t'' Ju st
lodge here. His successor has not hospital from F rid ay u n til Monday. w ho is very ill at th e L. I. H ulit en to eight w eeks. ■
an o th er te s t to show w hat is in
hom e in Newberg.
Egg H unt S unday
y et been named.
T h ere a re 20
4 ,irolled for m an un i ' ■-.-> J,at man w ill do when
Two new bridges w ere built at thc course, w hich IS thfe Red Cross God m akes an offer Will the people
T he an n u al hom ecom ing and
E aster pot luck d in n e r and egg th e foot of the F inigan hill last stan d ard course. Ringle is the only choose the big passing show or will
hunt w ill be held at th e Buck week T he road was closed W ed­ qu alified in stru c to r in H illsboro He they listen to th e still sm all voice''
H eaven school house E aster Sundav. nesday and T hursday. Mail was d e ­ is a first aid m an for the H illsboro And w hat says th a t voice’’ The
Large Extras, u t th e lo w e st O j l i | i e t l l | \ ( p t r i c t e
D inner w ill be served at one o’clock livered on schedule. The carrier. fire d ep artm en t and assistant chief. voice says th at God hod a Son who
preceded by an egg hunt. If pos­ W. E Brown, cam e up th e M cCor- I
died for y o u r sins. T ake Him as
CHEHALEM M OUNTAIN—A fter sible an im prom tu program will m ick hill an d dow n th e F inigan
S aviour and Lord and God will
a rain is the best tim e to poison be given. All frien d s of the district road as far as the O scar C artw rig h t |
tak e you as his own T hen you find
'T
ro
m
p
i
place
th
u
s
contacting
all
!
pocket gophers, according to a reel and fo rm er residents a re invited.
yourself with a new n atu re God
SE V E N -w eeks-old pigs for sale
of pictures show n by th e Y am hill
creates it w ithin you He never
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. M cCorm ick boxes.
Miss D oris McCord, stu d en t a t . R. S. T h atch er's place. Buxton.
takes it aw ay. Even though you
county agent. Rex W arm er, a t the went to C h erry G rove S atu rd ay
m ire down, he is tru e He sees to it
Pleasant View com m unity c l u b and helped her sister. Mrs. G rover O S. C.. spent h er sp rin g vacation
w ith n atu ral juu • ready t<
last week w ith Mrs. J. M. K otera. BABY bed. $3. heating stove, $10; th at you come out if he has once
S aturday night. O ther reels show n W hite, celeb rate h er b irthday.
double
bed
springs.
$1.
—
F
rank
given you that new birth. So you
w ere how to tell laying hens from
A rth u r S tew art u n d erw en t a nose Miss B eatrice Pondelick. Mrs Ko­ W arren. O renco.
1
-lb.
1
1-oz.
can
t
2 1 •I-lb. ta n
3 ' 4-lb. can
com e to crave the etern al things
boarders and scenes in old Mexico. o peration in H illsboro M onday. He tera s sister, of P o rtlan d sp en t th e
and to search out his will to know
School S u p erin ten d en t Lynn G ub- w ill be absent from N ew berg union w eek-end here.
.15
FOR
SA
LE
or
T
rade—3
acres.
8-
.69
Miss A lice M cInnis and F ran k
it and to d o it. For all men shall not
ser gave a short talk ; Pleasant high th is w eek. Iva Mae Stew art,
room house; fruit, berries, barn, live by bread alone nor by the
View school children, coached by his sister, was able to re tu rn to P a in te r of P o rtlan d spent the
garage.—F ra n k W arren. Rt. passing show, but by every word
th e ir teacher. Mrs. Rowena K etch- high school M onday a fter a tonsil w eek-end w ith Miss M cInnis' p a r ­ double
4 th at proceedeth out of the m outh
ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. M cInnis. | 4. H illsboro; at O renco.
K R IS E Y
am. game tw o pantom im es. O ther o peration last week.
-lb.
of God G eorge N. T aylor. B eav er­
num bers w ere a play. "Tom my
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B u rris m ov­ W ANTED—Man to clean out well.
J E. B lazer received a sh ip m en t
HUA N D .
box
ton.—Paid
adv.
Says Hello." "H ighland Fling, by of 300 W hite L eghorn chicks from ed last w eek from F lorence to a
F ra n k W arren. Orenco.
4
■Siniill. D ainU W aters
Clelas H utchens: instru m en tal trio F ran k Erickson. F arm ington. S a t­ cabin on th e V ern H aw kins place.
by Mrs. D ew ey M ercer of Laurel urday. B lazer built a new brooder B urris m ade cord wood for C o r­
The He I and Most Eton
TED —Wa.-tung m achine with
nelius O tt early in th e w in ter and
Floyd Case of N ew berg and Mer- house for his chicks th is w inter.
om lcal S oap You Ever
gas engine. — In q u ire a t Mays
Pure T om ato
has
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
resu
m
e
th
is
work.
vin W hitmore, and a solo b y
Bright
Miss Ilom m N ameu
Store. N orth Plains.
Used.
4p
». * • - W
C arolyn Ego. A crow ded house e n ­
Sayings
of
R
ussell
and
Earl
Rogers
accom
­
Miss H elen Homm. w ho is fin ish ­
joyed the program . The sum of ing h e r fo u rth term a t th e Buck panied by R ay Blake, stu d en ts at
25-oz.
Children
BORAX
A nnouncing that F. E. C hurchill
$18.28 was taken in from th e sale Heaven school, has been hired to L aurelw ood academ y, w ere at th e has tak en over th e Bronson shoe
Pkg.
of pies, cake and sandw iches. The teach at P leasant View next y ear W illiam Rogers hom e over th e line form erly carried by E. B
m oney will be used to buy and in ­
L. T. F inigan took d eliv ery of a w eek-end.
Rolph.
4p
PRO DUCE SPECIALS
stall a sink in the basem ent and ca te rp illa r tracto r, w hich he will
F riday am] S aturday Only
m ake other im provem ents. Next use in farm in g and pow er for his
club m eeting will be A pril 17. A th resh in g m achine.
special invitation was extended to
Mr. and Mrs. E arl E tzw iler and
V ü “ y F r"i l '
th e G ibbs neighborhood to attend fam ily m oved th e first of th e week
and p articip ate in th e program from Ihe E v erettc M organ place
Com m ittees appointed were: Pro- ! to 1105 S. R iver street. N ew berg.
I or Seed or T ah ir Use
gram . R uth Renfroc, Mrs. H arry
I nV Itotlerx or Sets
Twigg and Ray Ego; su p p er Mi -
lb .
H elen Homm and Mrs. G. W. B or­
50-lb. bag
bag
land.
Mr. and Mrs. R easy and ch il­
dren. w ho w ere living on t h e
"W hat you need, you poor little
H intz place, have retu rn ed to their
for
farm hom e in Kansas.
A rizona Seedless. Large 8(1 Size
w ilted plant, is a lot of S unshine
Fam ily to Move
V itam ins
th e kind our doctor
A lfred H utchens and fam ily are
says w e get in the w hole w heat
G u a ra n te e d
m oving this week to Newberg.
• T H E C H IN E S E
bread from t h c
NEW HOME
4ÍZERE THE FIRST
E nrollm ent C ut
T o S tr ik e
BAKERY!”
Pupils, w ho have recently moved
T O USE P A P E R
from the P leasant View school, are
F O R THE TRAN­
C harles, Mary. Alice and D orothy
perry
S C R IP T IO N O F
Reasy. who have gone to Kansas;
P A N C A K E or
Reg.
A rdyth. V crla and Leta Etzw iler
.D O C U M E N T S .
W A FFL E FLOUR
and Clelas and C harles Hutchens,
b a rs
For delicious ll.itcukcs
w ho have m oved to Newberg. This
or W affles.
brings the total enrollm en t from 21
down to 12. The pum p in the drilled
P a p e r was hand
(S a tu rd a y O n ly )
izc
made an»I crude, but from this
w ell in the yard h ere has been o v er­
hau led and new parts installed. The
b eg in n in g w e have th - present day variety of literally
teac h er had been hauling w ater
th o u s a n d s o f d if f e r e n t g ra d e s , c o lo rs a n d q u a litie s o f
from h er hom e in Newberg.
KITCHEN
Mrs. H. H. Neill and Mrs. H arry
p a p e r.
T w igg visited the F enton P ark er
QUEEN
49-lb. bag
'"dkui. Wzekls. Paíí&vrLí^
*5/
Acciaimeli Opera
Kind at 15
When Good
Fellow s Get
T ogether . .
High Price of Junk
Brings Farm Raids
ROYAL
Kist
Royal Soda
Hutchinson Accepts
Government Position
Ringle Holds Class
for Hillsboro Scouts
FOR VOLK
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
Program Presented
at Pleasant View
Too Late to Classify
EGG DYES !,??s
5c
CANNED HAM S
$ I -1
98c
CRACKERS
2
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r i'iiu .'u
C ATSUP
20c
SOAP GRANULES
10c
BANANAS
P otatoes
Onions
59c 10
GRAPEFRUIT
4
MATCHES
Easter Specials
10
S
29c
27c
23c
Hot Cross Buns
D ozen
23c
LOOSE
l-p
$ 1 .5 9
The Smile of
HEALTH
with
F IR G R O V E
M IL K
T h e c o m p le te lin e o f M a il-\\ e | | e n v e lo p e s a r e m a d e o f
th v e ry b e s t p a p e r s o b ta in a b le f o r e a c h s p e c ific u se —
a ttr a c tiv e , y e t to u g h w h e n p u t to th e te st.
M ay w e sh o w y o u s a m p le s o f M a il-W e ll E n v e lo p e s th a t
fit y o u r b u s in e s s ?
) o u r M a il-W e ll D e a le r is
D ozen
20c
Rhubarb Piie
25c
E aster C ookies and Cakes
O rd e r t cm e a rly !
EA STE R EGGS
CA RM ELS
< Fresh O ranges)
LEAF
CANDY
B o rd en ’s
O range R olls
Loose L eaf Books
R uled Forms
and D evices
of
IR V IN G PIT T
FLOUR
HO N EY
2
A ssorted
23c
h ,.
Colors
j IOC
/-
L a r g e siz e .
Pound
At tnoiir's
MINCE MEAT 2
15c
A rniiuir's S tar
.. 5c
DEVILED MEAT
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