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ro le t w. re d r.e u . d in d e tu d at the I f e ir in g of fo n ds o r ig in a lly a llo ­
to be m a tch e d by the
« i.h th g ra d e g ir ls o f th e R e e d v ille G a rre tt, a fo rm e r c h a irm a n o f a , p ria tio n
n o . tin g and met w ith u n q u a lifie d cated to the expense < f the m a y o r
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ch o o l h e ld t h e ir t h ir d m e e tin g F r i ­
ir n ilu r 'u e c e s s fu l c o m m itte e
W ith date was u n w a rra n te d
u p p ro v u l «if tin* (|e*d« r o rg a n iz a tio n a m i co u n cil, p la n n in g co m m issio n day a fte rn o o n in th e basem ent o f
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j vie» p r« * id e n t; H< !• n P ize r, secre- o f the r e ta il trad e s c o m m itte e M e m ­ t h i s w eek T h e ra in b ro u g h t the
zone » tu ff, th ro u g h th e m< (lu im o f $100 les . ih is sum being dppl.e I
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e la b o ra te s k i l l and m o tio i 1 pict h i •• to till* r c c / ti il.T 's in c least*.
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H< e d v ille S u n d a y school was w e ll Ja ke W e il, R a lp h W ilso n . I, A M o tt. d ry e r is in o p e ra tio n , fo r th e d r y ­
d i a in a ti/.d » o ris . p i evented us u d h 117.25 M ilts 1 r v y
a tte n d e d S u n d a y m o rn in g w ith th e
N y e B ris to l, ing o f th e c ro p fro m t h e ir 75-aere
th e m<wt m o d e rn m eth o d n f ni e r-
T h e p iu p u s«*d 1938 b u d w ■t w ill j n u m b e r p ra c tic a lly d o u b le d o v e r a E n d E n g e ld in K e r.
d in n e r. I.
A . M o tt. N y c B ris to l. o rc h a rd and also c o m m e rc ia l d ry -
e h a n d is in g w h ic h v. e w ill e m p lo y h r 111 k
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d u i m g th e c o m i n g y e a r
e x p la in e d n u l l io« i e , i c over th e 1937 lev >
g ro w in g w ith th e n u m b e rs M rs Irn- F re d A m a c h e r
•Mr and M rs A d e R u tsch m a n and
Jo«- Coe. H a rry
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w e n t to P o rtla n d S u n d a y to
W eb b e r and H. H
$30.010 50.
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W ilb u r Ja nnsen an a cr« ;rd io n solo S m ith .
v is it tie r m o th e r M rs. Hoy H eineck,
p a p er a d v e rtis in g p la ys a m a jo r ve n r’s estim ated le w o f $20 10303 A yo u n g people's m e e tin g is b e in g
w ho is i l l b u t is im p ro v in g
H e a d in g t h e a g ric u ltu r a l co m ­
p a rt, w e re also o u tlin e d to us as T h is stays w ith in the six pei cent
o rg a n ize d O ffic e rs w ill he elected
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Ja ck Rector. J o h n W ilm e r
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g ra m s on s e rv ic e and m anagem ent
been budgeted fo r re tire m e n t and Hayes w ill d e liv e r u message. A ll F ra n c is and V ic to r S M ad se n as 1 the east, liv in g a t th e A lle n L o n g
W e f e e l th a t n e xt S a tu rd a y , o u r
are w e lco m e
I place, e n te re d th e L a u re l school
a c tiv e m em bers.
a n n o u n c e m e n t day w ill s ta rt u s o ff $480 » 50 f«.i int.-r« -t
R e e d v ille school p la ye d baseball
In a d d itio n to th«* ta x le v y , th«*
W V e rn e M c K in n e y was selected j T h u rs d a y . H e is in th e t h ir d grade.
on a y e a r th a t w ill ena ble us to
w ith O re n co school F rid a y a f t e r ­ to lead th e m u n ic ip a l
re la tio n s [ m a k in g seven p u p ils in th a t grade
sell m o re ears th a n e v e r before, c ity w ill fig u re on re ce ip ts t o t a l­
noon. O re n co w in n in g
c o m m itte e w i t h
G eorge McGee, and 29 in th e school.
even m u re tiia n d u rin g e ith e i of in g $3200
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Mr
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io n to th«» $800 a llo c a tio n fo r th n
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w ith week. T h e a rt w o r k in c o p in g -s a w
$00 in c r e c
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H a lv o rs o n G e o rg e W ick. Dale B a r ­
T he in d u s tria l c o m m itte e is h ead­ enth and e ig h th grades is n o w re a d y
it a n o th e r d a u g h te r at M e d fo rd
ber. K a rl M o r h v K L o v e le tt. W ( ’
D H a lv o rs o n and Ins , fo r p a in tin g
M i and M rs G D O v e rw e g and ed by It
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B ro w n spent fro m
w o r k in g p e rs o n n e l in c lu d e s J W
C hrist« nsen
Ed C om an and W
f o u r c h ild re n and b ro th e r. B e rt, and
Vein«* M r K in iic v
K e lle y . I! E M a lm g , R u sse ll T is ­ T h u rs d a y u n t il S a tu rd a y in P o r t­
i>ter M a rth a O v e rw e g o f S t ic k ­
d a le and N eal Bush.
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a u g h te r. L illie , w h o
ney. S D . a rr iv e d th is w eek fo r an
O ffic e rs re -e s ta b lis h e d th e schools is e m p lo y e d th e re . L illie spends h e r
ext« tided v is it w it h t h e ir b ro th e rs.
c o m m itte e as o f last y e a i w it h R. w eek-ends a t h e r h o m e here.
T u r k e y rais< rs w ho o re n te rc s t- D ick and C h a rle y O v e rw e g . and E W ile y , c h a irm a n . H e rb e rt D e ck
M r. and M rs. C a rl B re tth a u e r and
ed in i«»armi.g grades o f m a rk e t fa m ily M r and M rs Jo h n D a n d u n - and L . E M a c D o w e ll.
lit t le d a u g h te r o f H ills b o ro spent
g» .id in g m t and tw in d a u g h te rs o f S u n n y -
tu rk e y s and m eth o d s o f
A
n e w c o m m itte e to c o n s id e r th e w e e k -e n d w it h
M rs. B r e tt-
de Wash . a re also v is itin g at th e
possible d e v e lo p m e n ts at th e H ills ­ h auer's
p a re n ts,
M r.
and
M rs
A d iv e rs io n p ro g ra m to broaden w i l l he in te re ste d in th»* e n v e ro - O v e rw e g horn«»
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th e m a rk e t arid to in cre u •* con-
M r P< r i v w ill a tte n d P re s b y te ry
at th«* S w ift and co m p a n y
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r a lly and d in n e r o f th e d ire c to rs o f
p ro d u c t »I til th e s ta te , .if O regon. pla n t,
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th e Red Cross w o rk e rs h e ld in F o r ­
W a s h in g to n and C a lifo rn ia th ro u g h
w ill com m ence a t 10 a. m. on th e N am pa Idaho, w h o h a ve been v is ­
est G ro v e last T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f new e x p o rt and
itin g h e r p a re n ts. M r. and M rs. I
o|H*ning day
M rs S c h m id t is c h a irm a n o f th is
d o m e s tic m a rk e ts has he« n a n ­
T h e course o f in s tru c tio n
and F Ix>we. and fa m ily , w ill v is it r e l­
d is tric t.
n o u nce d b y th e A g r ic u ltu r a l A d ­
in
K e ls o a nd L o n g v ie w .
c o m m e rc ia l
g ra d e r's ♦ la m in a tio n s a tiv e s
P a rty O c to b e r 24
ju s tm e n t A d m in is tra tio n , a cco rd in g w ill be c o n d u cte d h v T horna
W . Wash b e fo re r e tu r n in g horn».*
T h e B ro a d c a s te r's class o f th e
to w o rd re c e iv e d at O S C by N H e rtz o f th e U S I) A
C D u iia h l-o ii, e x e c u tiv e
. ilv t.u y
s u rv e y o f h a n d ica p p e d c h ild r e n S u nday school w i l l be e n te rta in e d
W a sh in g to n co u n ty tu r k e y ra i « rs
w
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a H a llo w e 'e n p a rty at th e
in
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty has been
o f th e state a g ric u ltu r a l co n s e rv a ­ w h o a tte n d e d th e g ra d in g school
hom e o f th e ir te a che r. M rs. R a le ig h
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in th e n e x t s ix m on th s, it w as a n ­ W h itm o re . F rid a v e v e n in g . O c to b e r
T h e p ro g ra m w ill o p e ia te th ro u g h I w o rk in te re s tin g
and
in s tru c tiv e
n o u n ce d by c o u n ty h e a lth o ffic e rs . 29
an a g re e m e n t b e tw e e n th e secre­ and it is hoped th a t m o re tu rk e y
Q u a rte r ly m e e tin g o f th e th re e
ta ry ' f a g n c u ltu r« * and th e Oregon« peo ple w ill he a b le to a tte n d th is
T h e s u rv e y w ill c o lle c t d a ta on
S tre e t a nd h ig h w a y s a fe ty w e re
W’ .i h u ig o n - C .ilif u ni i Pear Leagie
th e n u m b e r o f c h ild re n , th e n a ­
ye a r
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tu re o f th e ha n dicap , and th e hom e
THAT BLENDED!
th e p ro d u c e rs and sh ip p e rs o f th is v a lu a b le to a n yo ne m a r k e tin g t u r ­ T h u rs d a y b v Jo h n K» r r ic k n f th«* c o n d itio n s s u rro u n d in g th e cases.
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FLAVOR GETS
d e fin ite
p re g ra m
o f c o rre c tio n ,
th e in d u s try P ro d u c tio n o f w in te r in te n d to e n te r th e f o l d o f c o m ­
Records in d ica te , d e cla re d K e r ­ h e a lth o ffic e rs said. T h e re a re at
pears in th e th re e states represent
m e rc ia l g ra d in g .
MY VOTE!
r ic k . th a t 100 persons w ill d ie he- present. IS fro m H ills b o ro w h o are
97 p e r ce n t o f th e to ta l U. S p r o ­
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re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t fro m D o e rn -
d u c tio n o f a ll such pears and the
streets and h ig h w a y s o f O reg o n b e ch e r and S h rin e h o sp ita ls, and
1937 c ro p is e xp e cte d to be th e la r g ­
Av« rage d< a th ra te is 30 p e r m o n th m a n y m o re w h o a re s u ffe r in g in
est y e t p ro d u c e d . D u rin g th e past
in a u to m o b ile a ccid e n ts o u t o f 3.000 school w o r k fro m som e h a n d ic a p .
fiv e ye a rs O regon has g ro w n 37 per
au to crash re p o rts in O reg o n .
ci n t. C a lifo r n ia 32 p e r ce n t and
F a u lt is n o t w it h th e cars o r
W a s h in g to n 31 p e r ce n t o f the fa ll
Th< fie ld s o f W a h m g t n c o u n ty h ig h w a y s , b u t w ith th e in d iv id u a l,
and w in te r p e a r p ro d u
i c tio n in th is p ro v e d an ir re s is tib le lu r e
f o r a c c o rd in g to K e r r ic k .
He p o in te d
area
m a n y h u n te rs last w e e k -e n d as th e out th a t m ost a ccid e n ts o c c u r on
• l i e p ro g ra m i« has. d u p o n the ph« axant s» tr.o n o f f ic ia lly got u n ­ s tra ig h t, d r y h ig h w a y s , a nd an* due
fo u r m a jo r v a rie tie s n f w in te r p«*ar> d e r w a y O c to b e r 15
to h u m a n e rro rs
He said th e re
g ro w n on th e P a c ific coast, w h ic h I S p o rtin g goods dealer.-: re p o rte d *.v( n* no u n a v o id a b le a ccid e n ts u n ­
A m e e tin g o f th e A r m is tic e d a y
a n Bo «-. D 'A n jo u . H a rd y and W in ­ th a t an u n u sua l a m o u n t o f in te re s t less because o f some m e ch a n ica l c o m m itte e
of
th e
C o m m a n d e rs '
te r N c lis In accordance w ith th e , was b e in g ta ke n th is ye a r in th e fa ilu re on a p a rt, o r a tir e th a t c o u n c il has been c a lle d f o r T h u r s ­
agre« m en t b e tw e e n th e s e c re ta ry ) p o s s ib ilitie s o ffe re d by th e b r illia n t o th e rw is e seemed s a tis fa c to ry .
d a y at 8 p. m at th e c h a m b e r o f i
a nd th e pear league. b< n e fit pay* fe a th e re d "c h in a b ird s ." Th«* lim it
T w o - th ir d s o f th«* m o to r f a t a li­ co m m e rce room s.
T h e A m e ric a n L e g io n c o m m itte e I
m< n ts a m o u n tin g to 50 cents per
tw o p e r day was re p o rte d b y a tie s are at n ig h t w h e n o n ly one-
b o x w i l l he p a id on su rp lu s f r u it la rg e n u m b e r, m e rch a n ts said
th ir d «>f th e cars are on th e h ig h ­ re p re s e n ta tiv e s w i l l also a rra n g e ) C opr. 1537 C « l» « rt D H tifto r« C « rp .. D ittilU r i« « :
fo
r a
l p u t ’NNiHl»*
dailCP u and
C plohra- c Ra«a>.
M d ., and L o m o til« . Kg.. E ie c u tiv « Off»
s h ip p e d in to c e rta in d e sig n ate d fo r- i
i
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u u n tt
n u
i t it D id
» .; C h r y U .r B id ® . N. Y. C . C A L V E R T S
SPE-
ways. he said.
e ig o m a rk e ts
tio n m th e e v e n in g o f A rm is tic e c ia l • blended w h is k e y -
p r o o f -2 5 .
"•traiqht
w h itk e y ; 75
qr*«n n e u tr a l «périt«.
T h e p ro g ra m also c o n te m p la te s
d a y, it was disclosed.
e x p a n s io n o f d is trib u tio n in c e rta in .
d o m e s tic areas w h e re th e p e r ca p ita
c o n s u m p tio n o f such pears has been ;
M rs J W vss e n te rta in e r! nt a d in ­
lo w B e n e fit p a y m e n ts w ill he lim ­
H ills b o r o T o w n se n d c lu b sp e a k­ n e r p a rty T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t th e
ite d I»» pears e q u a l to o r b e tte r than e r fo r M o n d a y at 8 p. m. in th e hom e o f M C L a rse n h o n o rin g h e r
i f S No 1 g ra d e w ith an a d d itio n ­ M e th o d is t c h u rc h w ill be
A. M b ro th e r a nd s is te r-in -la w . M r. and
a l to le ra n c e o f 10 p e r ce n t a llo w e d W illia m s o f Eugene. He is o ne o f M rs T orn L a rse n o f O a k la n d O th ­
fo r c e rta in defects
th e best speakers in th«' d is tric t. ers p re se n t w e re M r. and M rs
T h e a g re e m e n t a p p ly in g to th e T h is is his fir s t a p p ea ra n ce in James L a rs o n o f P o rtla n d M r. and
1937 c ro p c o n tin u e s a p ro g ra m o f H ills b o ro A H a llo w e 'e n social f o l­ M rs E H ic k e y o f K e n d a ll S ta tio n .
s im ila r c h a ra c te r w h ic h was begun low’s in th e basem ent. T h e p u b lic C a rl L a rse n . M C. L a rse n and M iss
In 1930 and re s u lte d m a su b stan - is in v ite d .
D o ro th y B o y
M r and M rs C la y to n M ille r o f
M c M in n v ille w e re w e e k -e n d guests
o f M r a m i M rs. L e s te r B e llin g e r.
M r and M rs. Jo h n M e ie r, f o r m e r ­
ly o f B e th a n y, h u t n o w re s id in g at
St
Johns, c e le b ra te d th e ir 20th
w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry w it h a d in n e r
p a rty S u n d a y. P resent w e re M r
and M rs J o h n M e ie r. M r. and M rs.
A lfr e d T u llc r . M r. a nd M rs. J
M e ie r, M r and M rs F re d M e ie r and
M r and M rs F.d M e ie r o f H e lv e tia
A r v id S a n d s tro m w e n t to E a ste rn
O regon pheasant h u n tin g last w e e k ­
end
M r. and M rs. H . N o rth . M r. and
M rs A lfr e d N o rth . Jo h n N o rth and
Jo h n
P eterson o f A s to ria w e re
guests o f M r. a * d M rs H e n ry Ja co b ­
T ry a loaf to d a y ! You'll be pleased w ith the
sen d u rin g th e w eek T h e y cam e fo r
distinctive, delirious flavor — th e ten d er, golden
pheasant h u n tin g
c ru st! M ade w ith the finest of rye flours.
T h e re w ill be a c a rd p a rty and
d o w M u m M MC
dance at th e C e d a r M ill G ra n g e h a ll
H allow e’en Party Bakery Specials
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T h e re w i l l be d a n c­
in g a ll e v e n in g fo r those w h o w a n t
Place your o rd ers early
fH£ Ao5r VAtUASlt fkEGOUS
to dance. T h e y h a ve a good o rch e s­
tra fro n t K in to n and lu n c h w i l l be
Let Us Roast Your Turkeys and Hams!
served.
H ere a re s p a rk lin g exam ples of ou r U sed C ar
W iim a M a ys a nd F re d H e rb w e re
values— fin e cars, com pletely reco n d itio n ed , and
m a rrie d last W ednesday.
F re d D a n ie l a nd son J im m y o f
priced low fo r quick sale.
G a lla tin G a te w a y . M o n t . e x h ib ito rs
o f a v e ry fin e h e rd o f B ro w n Sw iss
c a ttle at th e In te rn a tio n a l L iv e ­
126 Second Ave.
H IL L S B O R O
rh o n e 3531
sto ck show, fo r w h ic h he re ce ive d
ele ve n b lu e rib b o n s , to u re d th e east
J u s t a ro u n d th e c o rn e r fro m M a in stre e t
end o f th e c o u n ty and v is ite d th e
B ro w n S w iss n e rd s in th is com -
w h ic h d iv i r
Reedville
,
Laurel-Scholls
Farmers’ Union
Plans Socials
IVIeetS
Budget Committee
A sks $907 increase
F r id a y N i ^ h t
Mott to Address
Chamber Monday
Page PIYR
E v a n g e lic a l ch u rc h e s o f th is c ir - sp e cia l damages, and $J.»o0 p u n itiv e th e cases o f F red L. P rn c tu r against
i o ’ K in to n , M> H om e a nd L a u re l, damages. J u d g e Peters w ill go to Jo h n H o ld e n and others, a n d N e llie
was h e ld a t th e c h u rc h h e re W ed- M c M in n v ille on th a t date, to act f o r K u n c e versus Le slie Dobbs.
■' ia y e v e n in g D r P e ttie o rd d is-
W a lk e r
t r ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t, preached
O rd e rs o f dism issa l w e re m ade in
Say you saw it In the Argus.
M rs. N B e n n e tt is v is itin g h e r
da ig h te r. M r
B la n c h e W a lla ce o f
S ta ritie fd . th is w e e k
M rs A lb e r t R osevear a nd tw o
c h ild re n o f W ashougal. Wash., are
a' th e G eorge ilo s e v e a r hom e fo r
an in d e fin ite tim e
M r and .Mrs. E lb e rt Stevens, ac-
• ¿mpanied by h e r fa th e r. M r M erz
o f P o rtla n d , w h o was an o v e r n ig h t
. uest at t h e ir ho m e F rid a y , w e n t
to Eugene S a tu rd a y to v is it M rs.
■ ■ ' M i
H ,iw ell. T h e y
i e tu rn e d S u n d a y M r and M rs. W.
Y our tra c to r bro u g h t into our shop and retu rn ed
L. S tevens c a re d fo r th e sto re d u r ­
in g th e absence o f th e ow n e rs.
Tractor Service
at no e x tra charge.
Hammack Sentence
Slated Saturday
Eugene H a m m a c k , c h a rg e d w ith
th e th e ft and w re c k in g o f a ca r
in E astern O reg o n , w ill be se n ten c­
ed by C ir c u it J u d g e F ra n k Peters
S a tu rd a y .
H a m m a c k , u p o n b e in g b ro u g h t
back by S h e r if f J
W
C o n n e ll,
p le a d ed g u ilty , w a iv in g g ra n d ju r y
in d ic tm e n t.
O n O c to b e r 29 J u d g e A r lie G
W a lk e r w ill com e to H ills b o ro to
h e a r th e case o f P a u l B a r rin g e r
a g a in st Sam Lo g an , a ris in g o u t o f a
d o g -s h o o tin g in c id e n t. B a r rin g e r is
• •e kin g $500 g e n e ra l damages. $14 50
A ll Work Guaranteed
Lester Ireland & Co.
Jo h n D eere and “ C a te rp illa r” D ealer
T h ir d and M a in St.
H IL L S B O R O
Phone 2411
Turkey Graders
Meet Next Week
Pear Marketing
Gains Foreseen
Survey of Scholars
Handicapped Opens
Speaker Stresses
Highway Safety
Special Values for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 - 23
M A TC H E S r£.
BACON
--"cured. 1 k 29C
P in e a p p le
5c
T idbibts.
Hunters Inaugurate
Pheasant Season
Program Planned
on Armistice Day
W H IS K IE S
Townscndites to
Convene Monday
Bethany-Cedar Mill
Cartwright Says
Can .............
A lbers, yellow or
w hite- 9-lb. bag
«
t A
«H
b
P IN E A P P L E .
D el
-u «> i % can
M
M on te .
19c
BABY
3
F O O D S . L ib b y 's .
A l l k in d s .
Q Q z*
cans
¿ ¡ t ils
JELLO ,
Pkg.
9 ,b -
COFFEE
A IR W A Y
18c
........ 50c
NOB
25c
Nubora B ow l
V'
P O 8 T V M . In s ta n t
t-oz. can
O C /»
A it/V
S Y R l'P . L o g C a b in
M ed iu m size
Q Q n
O «7V
SO AP
Lux, bar .............6c
Lifebuoy, bar....5c
Jergens, 4 b’rs 19c
H IL L
1-lb.
m
ba*
WEEK
1-lb.
3 lbs.
a ll fla v o rs
C O C O A , H e rs h e y 's
'..-lb can
A lbers, quick or reg u lar.
L arge M ixing Bowl FR EE
w ith large reg u la r. Nubora
Soap Flakes.
BOTH FOR ..........
25c
Sw edish Pan
RYE
BREAD
4
Barbara Jean’s Bakery
PRICES SLASHED
on Good-W ill G uaranteed
USED CARS
members o f the D airy Co-
J,hoc farmers who
made from cream s u p p ly ny »-
incrative Association. In
In buying
buying it
i
unity and youtselt.
X w t h o f your community
y01' ” " 1'
'
'
, lllfu
’ , h ^ e jltb
fu i l, appetizing
appct**>ng
Qd&c&i
fo r lite liu lle r b e a rin g this and
»im itar encloture».
/ and A f.iiJ o 'C lo rcr Butter and GolJen Harresl
Watur.il Cheese in cans are made by
DAIRY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Wrtrlbulod by . . .
IN T Ik t T A T I A U O C IA T IB C A IA M IA IIt
a V a
A
'
z
J j
DODGE SEDAN—
4-door T ouring. Low m ile a g e .........
FORD COUPE— Radio, h e a te r.
E xcellent condition. C arefu l driv er
DE SOTO SEDAN—
C om pletely ov erh au led ....................
CHEV— M aster DeLuxe.
4-door Sedan .......................................
’695
*575
*345
*395
M any O th er B argains
PROOF O F LA S T S T A T E M E N T
E d iso n D id N o t In v e n t th e F ir s t E le c tric L a m p !— T h e first
e le c tric la m p was in v e n te d J u ly 18. 1859. b y P ro fe s s o r Moses
G e rris h F a rm e r o f Salem . Mass.
Flour Specials
KITCHEN CRAFT— 49-lb. sack ........
G ood h a rd w h e a t.
C
WQ
SUNSET GOLD— Montana Blend.
$4
4 Q
49 lbs....................................................................X . T O
EL GRANDE— Mulino Mills.
$4
49 lbs....................................................................X « 4 U O
P o ta to e s
Deschutes
GRAPENUT
£ 0 0
S O D A , A rm & Ham .
fo r baking. 1 lb.
» 7 /*
IV
S O A P P. & G. or
C rystal W hite. 12 bars'
40c
Local B urbanks.
:s. U. S. No. 2
50 lbs.
39c
1 V V
lbs.
loo
U. S. No. 1.
(100 lbs. $1.33)
10
PONTIAC SALES
T H E R IG H T T O
C Q z»
D V
Y E L L O W JERSEYS.
RESERVE
V
S A L T , M a x im u m
2-lb shaker
O n io n S e ts 10C
A p p le s
O ra n g e s
2
S w e e t S p u d s 4,
WE
m
PE PP ER , black, fo r 4 Q n
seasoning. 1 lb............ L m V
CARTWRIGHT
W ashington County's O n ly A u th orized P o ntiar D ealer
S A L E S and S E R V IC E
227 S. 3rd Ave.
H IL L S B O R O
rh o n e 73t
Flakes
FORMA Y
3-Ib. can .................
I |
$4
PILLSBURY FLOUR—
2
C C
E v e ry sack g u a ra n te e d.
CROWN or DRIFTED SNOW—
49-lb. sack ..............................................
R Q n
C R A C K E R S . Snow -
flakes. 2 lb. box
L IM I T Q U A N T IT IE S
750
lbs.
15o
790
25o
14c