P a g e Six H IL L S B O R O A ltar Society to Give Party z at Roy T onight 'Rv .Amrs Vanderzanden) i i d W A S H IN G TO N LETTER Benefit Play at Sherwood Friday OREGON dir-4 Till- day B urial w ill be In Hrxse City cem etery. Mrs. Mays is survived by t lie d o n er. Thom as Mae: t h r e e Norm a M iller ami - of P ortland, and rk so n . Monroe, I.a. R Mays of P o rt­ COR K !SPO N D FN T closely resem b lin g th e E nglish system . W h eth er o r not th ese I By Mrs. John Haase) p red ictio n s a re im p o rtan t in F inn.A l F-IOW A H ILI. P upils in th em selv es, it is in terestin g to th e F ird ale school, w ho hav e been note th a t lead ers of both p ro and n eith er absent nor tardy d u rin g the con th in k in g in th e ju d ieiarv r e ­ last month, w ere F lorine and F ra n ­ form fight agree th at th e p rin c i­ cis Hnxsher. Alvin Haase. A rth u r Io prospectivr* buyers of oil b u rn ­ S h e d s and Eileen P o tter ple of th e W heeler am en d m en t ers for home heating, forced to w ill ev e n tu a lly get into the C on­ Mr and Mrs J \\ K e -rn c r and cho. sc front the 2(H) or m ore m akes children Viola. 1 ela ami R alph and on the m arket, the B ureau of A gri- stitu tio n . Mr A lbert Pearson, all of Salem e Itural E ngineering gives this g e n ­ C o n serv ativ es for th e m ost w ere Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs eral advice in a new circular. "Oil p a rt oppose th a t prin cip le, e x ­ Sam Co-rig of Iowa Hill Mr K oern­ B urners for Home H eating " cept ns th ey m av p reten d to fa ­ e r is a b ro th er of Mrs G eritt "Even a first-g rad e b u rn er ini - v or it now to d iv e rt su p p o rt S tanley G ibson of B ellingham . properly installed, or for w hich from R oosevelt's plan. Som e Wash., snep.t th e w eek-end at th e W v ir-e is not readilv available, will b>< lib erals a re afra id of it. an d 1. Reddig home. He also visited at ¡unsatisfactory All b u rn ers require m a in ta in th a t congressional d is­ th e Jo e D ober and W alter A ustin some servicing. A b u rn e r installed cretio n can n o t he d ep en d ed u p ­ homes. Mr. G ibson expects to sail by inexperienced w orkm en, even on to p ro tect civil and religious for th e O rient in th e n ear future. w ith the aid of explicit printed in ­ liberties. Mrs. H enry W hiteom be of Iowa structions. is likely to prove u n satis­ It is d o u b tfu l if th e S en ate J u ­ Hill, w ho w ith her husband, is factory. "It is well to keep in m ind e x ­ d iciary C o m m ittee h earin g s have w orking for Jo e Dober. is in Dr S m ith's hospital and doing nicely periences of o th er purchasers ami m ade m uch change in th e s itu a ­ • -ir not the best b u rn er but ra th e r from an operation tion. o r influenced public o p in ­ one that is handled by a reliable o r­ Mrs Koch llo strss ion. T h e S en ate lin e -u p is just Mrs F ran k Koch en te rta in e d the ganization w hich em ploys capable a b o u t th e sam e as before. Such an o rg a n i­ Hill and Dale club W ednesday a f t­ service men. . T h e opposition is ex p ected to zation w ill handle at h a s t a re a s­ ernoon w ith 25 ladies p re se n t’ filib u ster w hen th e issue reach es Mrs. T heresa Eischen, w ho was onable good b u rn e r " th e S en ate, an d th e co m m ittee In this connection the bureau hit by a ear and badly bruised, is notes that it "has not yet been able h earin g s h av e in effect been th e in th e Sm ith hospital to find any defin ite relation b e ­ initial m ove in th a t directio n . It S unday d in n e r party gin ts at tw een price ami q u ality " in buying isn’t a p p a re n t w h at good fili­ th e hom e of Mr. ami Mrs Fieri oil burners. b u sterin g w ill do. but this d elay , . H aase w ere Mr and Mrs C harles The publication C ircu lar 4(kt. for d u rin g w hich o u tsid ers a ir th e ir W hitesell. V ictor B randt and F lo r­ -ah- by th e S u p erin ten d en t of Docu­ ence Haase, all of P ortland. opinions for a m onth o r so, is ments. W ashington. D C . at 5 cents Dan C arter and A nnie B rosher a copy, seeks to answ er th e thous­ ju st as effective an d less e x ­ w ere m arried last S atu rd ay a fte r­ ands of requests for inform ation on h au stin g to opposition sen ato rs noon. A chariv ari w as given M r and oil bu rn ers w hich th e dep artm en t th an filib u ster effo rts th ey m ight Mrs. C arter S atu rd ay night. receives. It is illustrated, ami discus­ m ake for th e ir cause on th e floor O rplta C a rte r has been ill for ses fuel grades, types of burners, of th e S en ate. A d m in istratio n - sev eral days. m ethods of ignition, th e adaption of ists h av e been p rev en ted from present heating plant ; to ml b u rn ­ cu ttin g th e h earin g s sh o rt, and ers. all living in W ashington They ers. autom atic devises, and a d ju s t­ the opposition has ro u n d ed uo m ent and care of burners. a re Mrs. A lice Hill. Boyd. Mrs an am azin g v ariety of w itnesses. E lizabeth Kempie. C h e w e l a h ; Most o b serv ers h av e been s u r­ F ran k W . C olfax. C harles J . La- prised by th e com m on fa ilu re Cross; Joseph F . P ullm an. Allison of w itnesses to com e to th e d e ­ A.. C olville, and E rnest C. B en­ (By W h o /itf ?) fense of th e co u rt. .Almost all n er of V ancouver. Well, at have ag reed th at som eth in g m ust He was a m em ber of th e I O. O but w hat a last we hav e , i poem poem S pring is h e re - be done to refo rm th e c o u rt or F and Rebekah lodges a n d the now for some revenge am en d th e Constitution. M ethodist church. T here is a handsom e gink \\ ith slick black hair. Whom som e of the girls think A piece of m asculinity rare Four long years lie lias stru n g them [ .along. They u n aw are lie w as doing them Resident of the B uxton n eig h ­ w rong. Ill for th e last tw o and a h alf borhood for th e last 26 years. Mrs. Ho had .a steady in an o th er city_ years. H arry R B enner, branch Bina V ederstrom . 77. died T uesday Oh iny—w hat a pity ! ! ! Edison did .a w onderful tiling m an ag er of th e O regonian, died in in Jones hospital. H illsboro, a fte r w hen he invented electric lights i-is hom e in Forest G rove Tuesday an illness of a w eek. ’ S he was born M arch 4. I860, in hut look how far som e people drive niternoon. He had been a resident G otland, Sw eden, and cam e to ; to avoid them. th e re for th e last eight years. e scraps of convi n a tio n in F u n eral services w ill be held at P o rtlan d in 1890 from S tröm berg the Som halls: 2 p m F rid ay from th e chapel of Neb. G raveside services w ill be Harry Wojuhn to J e r ry Van Lorn th e Fore-" G rove U n d ertak in g com ­ held at 2 p. m F riday in the B u x ­ ' —"Speaking of H e le n 'O liv e r r e ­ pany w ith Rev. Jesse Bunch o f­ ton cem etery. S u rv iv in g is one m inds me of Wos K etchum ." ficiating. T h e body w ill be taken d aughter. Mrs. C. A. T eller of B ux­ K eith Busch "I heard som eone ton. to LaCross. Wash., for burial. T h ree grandchildren also survive, say tiiat ’T ho Good Earth* was a w ­ B en n er w as born Ju ly 18. 1882, in in clu d ing Mrs. F rances E. J e p p e ­ fully dry " B aker. O regon. October 17. 1905. sen, C arl J. T eller and H arrison Vince Phelps "Well it shouldn't he was m arried to A nna B orland T eller. b e - i t 's been rain in g the past tw o w eeks." in Colfax. Wash., and cam e to O regon again in 1923. locating nt A certain ath lete h ere in school seem s to be much in dem and A c e r­ Oswego befo re com ing to Forest tain gild, w ho left tier own '. * *ady" Grove. at home, took him to a dance, a n ­ S u rv iv in g a re the w idow a n d ' o th er gal has him dated to a picnic, five children. The ch ild ren are and still an o th er girl w ears hi Mrs. Iren e Kellogg. V alleio, Cal ; F u n eral services w ill be held sw eater . . . w h atta man B ernice L. B enner. M yrtle P o in ’. th is aftern co n (T hursday) at 2:30 Was Alm a Eslin s fac red N. C. B enner. Leslie K. an d R uth , from th e E dw ard H o lm an & Sou wlien Ed C hiney Her spula tu her H all of Forest Grove. chapel. H aw thorne boulevard nt S. assembly ’’ " ? Two g ran d ch ild ren also s u r v iv e ' E. 27th avenue, P o rtlan d , f o r C liff B etzer proved to be a very as do tw o sisters, an d fo u r broth- E-"e'!a Mays, late qf H illsb o ro . w ho popular ball play e r Sunday. H • was W itnesses ap p e a rin g b efo re th e S en ate Ju d ic ia ry C o m m ittee in h earin g s on th e P re s id e n t's co u rt plan h av e m ade it c le a r th a t m ost opinion is based on w h eth er people like th e p lan o r d o n ’t like it. a re a fra id o f it o r not. T he opposition has m ad e th e point th a t such a refo rm m ight be a step in th e d irectio n of non» p a rlia m e n ta ry Fascist g o v ern ­ m en t. or th e E nglish sy s'em of p a rlia m e n ta ry g o v ern m en t. Those w ho fav o r R oosevelt’s p roposal ad m it th a t if it is ad o p ted , w e m ig h t be n e a re r a p a rlia m e n ta ry form of g o v ern ­ m ent. but th ey d en y th a t such a ch an g e w ould b rin g this cou n try a n y closer to d ictato rsh ip . A ccording to som e o f th e New D eal stra te g ists, w e m ay see the adoption o f th e R oosevelt court p lan and su b seq u en tly a declim in th e p o w er an d p restig e of the c o u rt as an in stitu tio n . Ten or 1 5-vear term s fo r S uprem e C o u rt ju stices, in stead of life term s, a re m en tio n ed as a possi­ bility . A co n stitu tio n a l a m e n d ­ m en t w ould p ro b ab ly follow such as th e one proposed by S e n a to r B u rton K W heeler of M ontana, p e rm ittin g C ongress to o v e rrid e S u p rem e C ourt d eci­ sions vetoing legislation. Ano finally th e co u rt m ight be d e ­ p riv ed of its p o w er to d eclare a c ts of C ongress u n c o n stitu ­ tional. • • • I F th a t point w ere reach ed . C ongress w ould be th e o re ti­ cally su p rem e in th e field of g o v ern m en t, w ith th e single e x ­ ception of th e veto pow er of th e ex ecu tiv e b ran ch . No English co u rt can d ecla re an act of P a r ­ liam en t in v alid , so we w ould h av e a form of g o vernm ent ROY—Ladies of th e A ltar society a re sponsoring a card p arty in the Roy hall tonight iT h u rsd a y '. Fol­ low ing the card party, dancing will com plete the evening Miss M artha V anderzanden of M onm outh spent the w eek-end with h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. J M V an d er-,........ Couple llnnered A show er was given in honor of F rances Sm ith of Hillsboro, a bride of this week, and Remi V uylsteke. S atu rd ay evening A pproxim ately 85 w ere present. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards Emil Duyck Sr., w ho has been in th e St. V incent’s hospital th e past few weeks, retu rn ed to his home T hursday. Mr M urphy of Baker, fath er of Mrs. Jam es Moore, spent a few days th e past week at the Jam es Moore home. Jesses Honored S everal people of th e com m unity attended a m iscellaneous show er given in honor of Mr. and Mrs .Ar­ chie Jesse at the R. N. A. hall in ' Banks. F riday evening. C ard p la y ­ ing was enjoyed. The shower was given by Mrs. E E. N o rth ru p and Mrs. Ellis Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Jesse received many nice gifts. T here w ere several ladies from th e Roy extension unit atten d ed the county-w ide m eeting in H illsboro F riday and the Roy un it had charge of serving the lunch Miss M artha V anderzanden was hom e over the w eek-end spending h er b irth d ay an n iv ersary Sunday w ith a dinner. Several guests w ere present for the occasion. M artha re tu rn e d to M onm outh Sunday to continue her w ork at O regon N or­ mal. Sodality Dance Success The h ard-tim e dance sponsored by the Roy Sodality was a success. The group profited in the sum of $28.50. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. Van- dehey w ere each given a prize for th e most h ard-tim e dressed couple. T he m usic for the dance w as fu r­ nished by C lapshaw 's orchestra. body. E laine Olson has been chosen m aid of honor an d W ilbur N yberg a tte n d a n t from th e senior class. C h arlen e G addis and E rvin A sh­ m ore from the ju n io r class. Hazel Olsen and P au l R asm ussen from th e (By Mrs. O. H. Peterson) sophom ore class and V irginia G ad ­ BEND— A p l a y . "T h r e e's a dis and A rnie Ingales from th e Crow d." w ill be given by a group freshm en. M ax M iner w as nam ed of Sherw od high school stu d n ets p rim e m inister. M rs M yrtle M ullen directed bv Mrs. M artha McKeown, and Miss F annie W eaver are in in a benefit program sponsored by ch arg e of th e event. th e P aren ts' club to help d efray e x ­ Miss C laudia S tein en tertain ed pense for the high school band u n ­ S atu rd ay evening w ith a card p art; iform s F riday in the S herw ood P resen t w ere Messrs and Mesdame- gym nasium . A lvin Maby. R aym ond H eard. B er­ Miss Emm a Wcik atten d ed a joint n ard Wick. H. I. E isner, and th e b irth d ay celebration, w hich w as held Misses E lizabeth A nn Stein. C laudia a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. K en­ Stein. E lizabeth B aggenstes. Roman n eth B rice and Miss Em m a Weik. Stein. Jo e B aggenstos J r . Mrs H. I A bout 30 of th e ir friends w ere p res­ E isn er and R aym ond H eard won ent. first and floating prizes, and E liza­ Program Given beth B aggenstos an d A lvin Maly, The 4-H Cooking club of th e local low. school enjoyed a p arty F rid ay a fte r­ Mr. and Mrs S. D. C lark of P o rt­ noon at the school. T he program land spent th e w eek-end at th e consisted of tw o piano selections by hom e of Mr. C lark 's sister. Mrs A l­ F rances G holson, a vocal d u et by b ert Scott, an d Mr. Scott. Mr. and H elen W ick and H elen Johnson, and Mrs. R eber M urphy of St. H elens tw o vocal solos bv Miss F rances w ere also visitors S unday a t th e Post, the teacher. G am es w ere p lay ­ S cott home. ed. Gale Appointed Births C harles Gale, scoutm aster of C cdy----- To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. T roop 209. Sherw ood, recen tly re ­ ceived notice of his appointm ent as Cody of Gales C reek. A pril 17, a district Boy Scout com m issioner of girl. P esch k a—To Mr. an d Mrs. E d­ th e T ualatin Valley district. He re ­ m und Peschka. A pril 15. a bov. places C. F. B lakney of T igard. A dam s—To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. May Queen Named Miss Peggy O'Neil, senior in the A dam s. A pril 17. a girl. T igard high school, w as chosen May queen by the high school stu d en t S ub scrib e now th e Argus. H IL L S B O R O , H o n o r Roll at Firdale Schoo! A nnounced l i V S P E C IA L Y’ A S H I N G TOX ARG US, Bulletin Presents Oil Heat Advice the only om- on the w hole team that ¡, a i ear full of girls knew or should we say took a faney to" S ehulm erieh said he w o rk e d T hursday, hut we know fi ■lung seu- sr'ii opened. M C ypher ami R Cox are again yet still or w hat you.' " '.’ P S The q u c.tin n n s Io who vvhozitt" is has finally been con doused down to two people W ell get you yet. in tin* midst, co n u s the chap Ju d 1 enough overboard to be talk ativ e He w anted to held the stag«* ami so he was at length led out to wive the met ting A nother comes to • l i l t * front at the close of the servici 1 1 i »jiior on his hreuth and “I’m • hl< ping If I can't stop l it lose my job. I can't you help m e to q u it“ “ T hen then* is tin* man of ->d U ill' gave* his In art to the Lord \eai ago He m ade good money m the logging eamps ami lost it So tie he gan to slip tow ard Hie Skidwu> Night uftcr night this past w intci i he had been in the m eeting w ith u penniless ami u tte rly discourugcd Then cam e tin* hour when he row h i his place at the call to those» who w ould he llh lllel* d I I I the* pru.Ve I z Note this. he did not raise I l l s F arm ing operations at the county hand, which of itse lf takes a lot of hosj ital are rapidly being placed on i courage with many lie Mood. yes. a paving basis this spring, according C a m e d e a l to his feed He told us to H erm an Kei kman. com m issioner afte rw a rd that his conscience hurt At present the farm is supporting Inin until he fe lt he must rush out five cows, w hich furnish m ilk and of the m eeting, hearing the other b u tte r for th e hospital tab le and s a v e d O lle’ s tell w hat the l.o id was to them “And w hat a weight m ake a surplus of 40 pounds of but te r each week w hich is being placed rolled awuv. when 1 stood to conics, my need!” His w ords in cold storage against the tune w hen tin* herd production falls b e ­ We* m eet a lot of tins sort of low the needs of the ten an ts there thing on the Skidw ay We expect it From the skim milk, a n u m b er of right along Their sm brings them alemg dow n to us They are saved hogs are being fattened for hams, bacons, ami fresh pork, w hile 100 men. w ho have’ been for long out in chickens supply the kitchen with the* w ilderness. As w ith th e man, we* ge> to the Hook Out of the S c rip ­ eggs. tu res o u r friend eaim* to see* for him self that he* had been all along SKIDW AY NEWS u n d er tin* pleading of the* Holy This is the Skidw av. T h ird and S p irit and his conscience hurt be Burnside, o rn ate w ith red lights and cause he* was resisting. "1 do be card-room s, bright with brass rails heve that w hen G od one«* conu s in. ami big m irro rs w here is dispensed , he* n ever leaves a man, lie* finally th e firew ater th at m akes the d e n i­ volunteered zens ro ar for m ore ’These w andering sheep start the Now into ttie Gospel Mission, set 1 new life* assured that they are1 Rites Friday for H a rry Benner Pancake FLO U R Sperry’s G rt a beautiful D ripeut S y ru p S erver. $1 50 value f Ask fur drtails! -lb. pkg. 28c SOUPS FIG BARS Buttled and D istributed by A rm m r's S ta r—Delicious cream ed on toast. M ILK Government inspected Phone 2132 j STEER BEEF 3 lbs. 33c i ■ HALIBUT sneed Fresh from the O cean. Kippered Salmon BACON COO ib. 14c lb. 18c lb. 14c I For S eason in g H a lf or W h o le j lb. 121/2 c S 26c ROYAL G elatin D essert Q uick S ettin g A sorted Flavors J lb. 1 7 ‘/2 c Ì _______ ■ Fancy Q uality Lb. pkg. Pkg. 4c Baking Pow der K. C'. T h e O ld R eliable 25-oz. ra n 50-oz. can 19c 29c CHEESE Prices E ffectiv e Friday and S aturday, April 23 and 24 FREE D E L IV E R Y —Four T im es D aily A Rig S u p p ly o f the Choicest L U N C H M EATS in Town. SHAM H a lf or W h o le lb. 23»/2 c Piggly Wiggly. j rade A. 2 lbs BUTTER COFFEE Brand. A ly r tle . I H illsboro RAD1SHFS 1 1 .0 1 den ' f|., sPFicm s Q Y" F? I I D J .R U i FREE ¿ÉÍIV EK V ■■■■■«REkaENERREEEERRaERREEEEEEEEa>E"EaaBBailEE9kl Bg G arden. I a n e ami M aple. 12-oz ju g 20-oz. I'kg. H . O. O A TS Quii I o r R egular H . O. O A TS 2 Pkgs. 18-oz. pkg. Quick or R egular. Pkg. PABSETT Tl" .... I ! 19c P T T C Z CRACKERS. K11Z Large pkg SALAD DRESSING SA LA D ZEST Pint jar 19c SOAP CHIPS 23c PARSNIPS sr.7i CARROTS ‘S ONIONS ’¡f,“?;, LEMONS CHEESE «• h Bunch BORAX ï BORANO BEER 2 pkg. 2 8 c 15c 12-OI. cans 82.25) 29c (Case FISH FOOD -'i',’,» - I B OH O N PR F I • (’iH’h ■■ O for 25c BIRDSEED 2 ,.h .,2 3 c French'« BIRD GRAVEL 3 c-" - .s.'i!"1;?,1, ii “ " “”” ' P O T A T O E S 50 ' lbs. s N ’ 2 A rm our < loverbloom , Rich and tasty. Pound SAUERKRAUT ä ______M No, 2 ’., tins j S o C R olled Oats Mild, full cream. Lb. I illamook, sharp. Lb. Scot Tissue NOODLES T,',1,' T riangle. Quick or Slow. 93c (•ream. 2OC ,,kt. 17C 9'%., 3 9 c meat co . u r rue anr • pm rue m ur 1-lb. 3 lbs. P A N C A K E FL O U R 28P r o ... , 0 0 ° Sh,!,;tH N D te4T LV Wc R eserve the R ight to L im it Q uantities U it: I OW NBO . FREE DELIVERIES BALLOON WITH 2 PKGS. MORTON'S SAIT Fresher Fruits and V egetables T iffa n y W INES FU LLY FO RTIFIED Purl, W hite Port. M uscatel, A ngelica, S herry, T okay Pint 25c FRESH PEA S 3 23c N E W P O T A T O E S 4 IU 23c Q uart 45c - G allon $48 -49 BERRY W INF ¡¿o? 27c 'B a lin g rolls 85c 19C REE 20C W aldorf Tissue Vg-gallon 5 : Phone 3131 F riday and Saturday Only .sparer! bs. i Straw berry ( hoeolate Crunch oeoauut Ask for P erfection TW IST BREAD nt Your Grocer. 345 E Main St. 19c an 19C PR O D UC E SPE C IA LS Chase and Sandborn D ated fo r freshness. Pork and B eef PORK RIBS and BACK BO NES Tai! can ................................ C O FFE E Selected for Q uality H illsboro PABST 6c ARM OU R'S, Double Rich. M ocha C herry Lemon Royal Soda W orks 49c 10c CAKES PERFECTION BAKERY \ oil'll fiml the one you want from the variety of ROYAL B everages at your favorite fountain. f 9c No. 2 Can Flotilla P ack—B roken -ei't:ni, Try our home like Pineapple Crescents 3 for 10c PABST GRAPEFRUIT The l ’ci fci Iion Bakery just installed Ilio Intesi, proved Dough Divider Rounder, (Halving this cry one i if I h e b e s t e i p l i p p e i shops on I he l’o asi. Just nsk for 5c pail n » rik e French Doughnuts Dozen 30c ( lover Blossom—Fancy, light, mild. CHIPPED BEEF 3' 1 5 c CHOICE ’ shortening HONEY 10c Pound F resh ly B aked- P lain or w hole w heat. Friday and Saturday S pecials 5 P hillips Y’e g e ta b le or T om ato. R egular tin o it h in n a n t h l * g l'.’l ’ le lip. (hen U n it i f U h •re in joy in 1 I lC ilV t »1 t l l ’O| IS U d ’ HI 'I I I' then lu l l t h e y t •uiife I I k ’ H’ hi ’ i l l I n i * i l l ( H id Í It'«’ h . ie k l u m i e ( ¡eo ige N. r . i l tl adv ¡ Taylor. Ilea v e r t í n H’ l i s t 1 ability (Ulti D on’t Look Any Longer for the Perfect Mixer ROYAL P rices E ffectiv e F riday, Saturday and M onday, A pril 23, 24 and 26 Not only are our prices right, but the q u ality of our M eats and th e service is the best. Shop here— you ’ll find it pays! keeping pom t noi he. i h inni pimi fot thè Nuvcil They Ir. I tliey ( io ti' ( Buxton Resident Succumbs Here Former Resident Dies in Portland .-.¡IV,-li frolli th è vvi.illi Io c o l l i e b v D ie l i l e o i i o l ( 'In i l, Ini' noi tanghi H ospital Cows M ade to Pay Hilhi i N veil’s ■ ■eiSESUHSBEBElEliiasa ] Thuisdity, Aprii 22. 1937 39c R H U B A R B ....5 Ib> ;R . O N IO N S and RADISH ES P O T A T O E S . , ,25 ,t, 73c We R eserve Ila Right tu I imit Quantities I