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Page Six H IL L S B O R O ARGUS, IIIL L S R O R O . OREGON T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r I, 1937 Sunday afternoon w ith a H al h a rd ra in s last w eek lu l|ied m uch hom e Monday m orning from P en n low e'en party. in causing th e n u ts to drop from G uppy el ux. puit Block F Steel s Herd, part of Section 25 T IS R2W sylvania. w here she visited re la Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Connolly th e ir hulls A ddition. I tein ertön Cora May Thomas to l.o u isS lro h - tives She has been aw ay for th ree and son Merl.vn w ere w eek-end M r and Mrs M erle MeDimg.il and John II Flierl et ux Io Jo eT l'lllk - IIIIIVI'I. 161174 Actes Section 5 'TIN m onths ami lias visited m any places guests of Mi and Mrs. Sydney fam ily re tu rn e d O ctober 27 from R4W le r el al. 25 A cres TIN H4W including h er b ro th e r's hom e at Connolly of W illam ina Hoed River, w here Mr McDougal I I. M acIntyre el ux lu Neal M a n Billstm tu C harles I. Ilill- B altim ore Md A fter all O regon is Ruby Reynolds. P earl Alma and had been picking apples for n early H illsboro Tow nsend club m eets W Bush et ux. I 062 Acren .1 S. A lberta P etersen atten d ed a H al six w eeks. Monday at 8 p in ill the M ethodist ■slln et ux. Lot 63 Steel Addition. G rllfiu D L. C 56 Mrs Elma Brown. 61. died in the best place to live, she says B eaverton. C onsiderable ex cite m e n t w a s church w till 1 \ T m ett. vice pr, lo w een t arty Sunday evening at Po r t land T hursday afternoon a fte r Sam uel .1 Itaffety to E dgar F Aiiiiiiiii-iato M crlo Io D a le M elin the he f Rei and Mrs. C arl B irth d ay C elebrated caused by a runaw ay car parked at ident. presiding The club ordered an illness of th ree w eeks S he was (By J. W. Poyntcr, S u p erin ten d en t I Nit if Sell' ’film . I l i n i n g e l ux, 63 42 Aeres Seelioii.. Mr. and Mrs Ted R utschm an a t the school house Friday night. T he toil copies ef Hie "E ducation." this 86 5(1 A cre. T IS K1W a resident of H illsboro f, r 21 years, tended a b irth d ay d in n e r party S u n On M onday m orning the pupils of b rake failed to hold and the car Loyal R Malit! et ux to J Feld 22 and ", T2N 1I3W day at Laurel, given by Mrs Ade and was a m em ber of the M thodist coasted down the hill, did not pause w eek's edition of the N ational H erb, pari e l Section 16 TIN H4W F S Peterson el ux to Wi t Hiil i th e B W. B arnes ju n io r high school , Episcopal church and Royal Townsend w eekly for distribution Neigh - M emorial Park. Lots 713 and 704 R utschm an in hftner of the sixth bors of A m erica h eard a talk by a Miss Sim ester. G i l l j l i l l d l l for the fence, took a porch post M um ie M Falk to .1 M Bürge. T he public is invited to the m eet- b irth d ay of h er son Adolf 'Tualatin View w ho has been a teach er in the A n She was born Ja n u a ry 20. 1876, in along and ended up squarely at the Illgs of the club and also the social Lot 2 Block 5. Sinn ivo,st Acres. B F F.xtepp el UX Io W I. Jew ell glo-C hinese schools of China Of 4 - I i i r i i n R aym ond Meyers, la llie Brown Iowa S urviving are her husband. G u re rra tta z front hour that follows each m eeting II E G rillilleni et ux Io Evulinu et UX. 3« Acres Section 7 TIS H3W special interest to the boys and 1 »1**1 *11 and V ivian Z iegler ¡m ended a H al W E Brow n tw o sons B P ilch er Mrs C harles Nelson has retu rn ed ------------------------------- __ girls w as h er recital of th e school low een p arty at the C harles Z iegler of L ittleton N II and R obert C. of to tier hom e on C ooper m ountain (By Mrs. Bird McCormick) custom s of the C hinese Boys and CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Fix’d hom e S atu rd ay evening Miss Brow n Astor: i: tw o daughters. Mrs E rn es for a few days to supervise the r e girls in China attend school from 8 P atterson tine Willis and Elm a Mae Brown m odeling and rep airs on her prop received a severe shaking received high honors in pinochle. a. ni. until 4:30 p. m. on five days a up and several Hodson M cCorm ick has ren ted loose teeth w hen he of P ortland, th re e brothers. B eit of erty in B eaverton S hi' has been at w eek and until 3 p m on Saturday m et w ith a head on collision w ith th e farm recently o p erated by E. E M ontana. Hollo of M innesota and Y am hill a g re a te r purt of tin' stun- ! A query put to the boys and girls Bill Noble. O ctober 27 on a tu rn Hoffm an. J \o u n g of New Y erk. and tw o mer. on the proposition of h aving school tw o m iles south of N ewberg. Mr G len S andford. N orth Plains, r e Mr G rim m , w ho is in charge of Mrs. O tto O rn d u ff is cam ping at sisters. Mrs N ettie Rice of A lham on S aturday in H illsboro brought Noble's leg and nose w ere broken. N utcro ft d u rin g the nut cracking b ra C al. and M rs A rv ila Sheldon the ru ral district teaching A m eri ported to S h eriff J W C onnell that B a k e r ’s S p e c i a l f o r he lest several articles from his car a very em phatic "No. ' canization. atte n d e d the carniv.il I T here w ere no o th er occupants in season. H er son R obert is staying of Texas w hile it was p arked late Monday Ju n io r high students in C hina th e tw o cars. "III i a W e e k ! w ith h er and atten d in g M ou n tain F uneral services w ere held M on Friday evening. study such advanced subjects as Tw o In ju red C url Broad w ho has been confined evening n ear tile H illsboro armory side school. day at M ethodist Episcopal church. trigonom etry, she said. It is to be Two lap robes, a jack et and a na- Mr. and Mrs Ted R utschm an c all Rev M M arcy of P ortland and Rev to his hom e for sev eral days w ith W F W ohlschlegel and K enneth B u tte rfly B u tts , full of rem em bered, how ever,' th at the M cInnis w ere involved in an a u ed on Mrs Ed H alf.eld al St. V in A lexander H aw th o rn e officiating sickness. is able to be about again . , tional guard uniform w ere reported d elicio u s fru it filling,» av erag e age of ju n io r high students tom obile accident in N ew berg S a t cent hospital Saturday Mrs H at B urial was in E ir Law n cem etery Mr and M rs Jack Neff and son m issing by S andford a fte r nutioiiul in C hina is about tw o y ears beyond u rd ay evening. S everal stitches field received h er ninth blood tra n s w ith Donelson X Sew ell in charge. John Wcslcv of P ortland w ere guard drill. w ill u d d v a rie ty io y o u r w eek-end guests of Mr and Mrs E those of the A m erican schools. m eals. w ere req u ired to close a w ound on fusion O ctober 23 She fell b e tte r W L iverm ore They atten d ed th e ) C hinese boys and girls w ear u n i Mr. W ohlsehlegel's head and hand last w eek but w as still unab le to M arriage I h elixes C arnival. sit up. form s to school. It is w o rth y of Mr M cInnis' forehead w as cut. I ry r h e m T o d a y ! M r and Mrs W ilbur C rocker i Ivon I. H awkins. H illsboro route note th at such schem es have been A ttendance P erfect won first prize at a m asquerade at i 5. and F lorence Forbes, Hillsboro. tried by some public schools in Carol Sinclair. C urtis Brighouse. 'lie H uber hall S atu rd ay night and O ctober 29 A m erica but the practice w as soon H ow ard G roesheek. I.aura. R oder z H arley Ross Shields and Laiir.t CO FFEE CAKE Mrs. Wes Hany and Mrs E. W Kielt and ta sty w ith y o u r discontinued Miss S im ester also ick and S herm an M urray. Evelyn CORNELIUS Mrs l.izzie Q uin- L iverm ore won second prize. W Miller, both of P ortland. No m o rn in g c o f f e e - Stated that th e w orking men and C hristie. Don V ersteeg and C harles in a w ide v ll'ict v of fillin g s lin, 66. died at th e hom e of h er sis vem ber 1. w om en of C hina dress in uniform s H arrim an w ere perfect in a tte n d am i frost tags. ter. Mrs M cllivan. M ondav night W alter V andeeoevering. Forest w hich do not vary a great deal for ance for the first six w eeks at (C o n tin u e d fro m pace 1) S he form erly lived in P o rtlan d but G rove route 2. and Dorothy Agni’s th e tw o sexes. D O N ’T F O R G E T — Hot B read a n d Rolls ev- street fund, was accom plished only fo r the past tw o years had spent P leasan t View school. D clplanche. C ornelius route 1, No F ire D rills Held Mrs. G. A Thom pson is staying a fter fears of the conncilm en had most of h e r tu n e w ith h e r sisters cry a llcrn o o H at th vem ber 2. T he H illsboro g rad e schools ob th is week in Forest G rove w ith h er been q u ieted w ith th e assurance here. Mrs B erg er also being a sis serv e very closely the m an d ato ri- son. LeRoy Thom pson, w ho is th at it w as "legal." te r She leaves one daughter, four N ovem ber m eeting of the W ash ness of the state law in th e o b ser v ery ill w ith flu. He is recovering sisters, one b rother, tw o g ra n d The p ro ced u re w ill be this ington county unit. F arm ers' Union, vation of fire drills. They a re held A W hite tru ck chassis ow ned by d au g h ters and one great grandson. will be held S atu rd ay at the V et Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jo n es and re g u larly as prescribed by law . and Rev W A S prague, w ho has been A M eier estate to School Dis the fire d ep artm en t is valued at w e a re pleased to an nounce th at grandson L arry Jo n es left F rid ay $150. Inasm uch as th e c h a s s i s ill for several days is m uch im erans' hall. An all-day m eeting trict 48. Blocks 10. 11. 12. 13. II for Roseburg, w here they a re v isit w ith pot luck lunch has b e e n and 15. B eaverton. proved. any one of the th ree buildings can 126 Srcom l Ave. IIII.l.SBO K O Phone 3331 w ould be suitab le for use on a w a be cleared in one m inute, som e ing a son-in-law and daughter. Mr. te r tru ck , it w ill be given to th e A S H endricks and Mrs M ar slated, w ith ladies of th e West J u s t around the corner from Main street A nna M H am ann et ux to Bert tim es in considerably less time. and Mrs. C. W. Sinniger. They w ill street d ep artm en t. In retu rn , out of g aret M elanson received w ord that Union unit serving rem ain about tw o weeks. Since farm legislation will be a E Ross, 4 A cres Section 3 T3S Y oung A m erica moves at a fast cl a neuhew M orris H endricks Severn, Bobbie Jen n in g s w as absent from street funds, w ill be purchased a of Jam estow n. N D . had dropped main objective of th e special ses R1W and in this situatio n it is highly d e new $850 chassis, w hich w ill be g iv Alice B B lum .iuer t o Yoshio sirable. A fire in o u r buildings P leasan t View school M onday w hile en to th e fire d ep artm en t dead of heart failu re He leaves a sion of the U nited S tates congress, Ilasuike. SWVii of S E 'i of Section w ife and th ree children. He had v is all m em bers of the legislative com 8 T2S HIW w ould have to be ra th e r strateg ical he w as recovering from an in ju ry In passing th e m easure, th e co u n ly placed to cause us em b arrass received w hen a ball hit his eye. ited relatives h e re several y ears m ittee are asked to attend. E d u C H R IS T M A S m e a n s s p e n d in g m o n ey S. G H ughes el ux to E. Cecil Mr and Mrs. G lenn M iller and cil defended its action on th e ago cational chairm en of each local m ent. The P eter Boscow has seven ground th at it w as fulfilling a vital are also requested to be on hand. H ughes et ux. part Lot 4 Block 15. d au g h ters Glen ice and Eva accom openings to the outside scattered on Mrs M cKay of N ehalem cam e need for th e fire d ep artm en t, and Forest Grove. ■ S. & H . P rem iu m s m ea n s sa v in g m o n ey fo u r sides of th e building. David panied Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rueck and th at in th e long ru n th e action o v er S unday and w ill spend the M eeting starts at 10:30 a in. E Cecil Hughe» io Beth H ughes H ill has five openings on th ree d au g h ter Doloris of Scholls to Nels- w ould save th e city money. w in te r w ith h er daughter. Mrs ■ S ta r t n o w to g e t th e v a lu a b le g if ts e a s ily o b ta in e d part Lot 4 Block 15. Forest G rove sides of the building, and th e B W cot Sunday, w h ere they visited Mr. Sow ing Wild Oats Ja c k Sm ith W hile Jack S m ith was ■ a t n o c o s t t o y o u in e x c h a n g e f o r t h e p o p u la r H ow ard H D onahue to S It and Mrs. M ark Wolf. B arnes school has th ree openings on Misgivings, how ever, w ere voiced at N ehalem he did .some fishing, K oberstein. Lot 12 Lakeview Ail Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M aynard of catching about tw elv e trout. th re e sides of th e building. by M ayor G arrett, w hile C ity A u dition. Gaston Ocean L ake visited Mr. and Mrs. S. & H . G reen S ta m p s V isitors at the H enry T hies hom e Poetry Values F. E C ornelius et ux to Freed i z G lenn M iller M onday and Tuesday, d ito r A I. A m acher v en tu re d the last w eek w ere M rs C Lang of A fter all. our w hole existence is opinion th at th e council, in ap p ro v Mae C hristophers,m . N orth part , f Mrs. P eter O rn d u ff was tak en to C utting four corners at First and ! a m atter of giving expression to our P o rtlan d O ctober 27. w here she is ing th e juggling, w as "sow ing w ild G rau ru n . A lberta. Canada, a form er NEW NUCOA neighbor r f th eirs in the northw est, Lincoln streets is tak in g the a t S E 'i Section 31 T3N R3W feelings, and w e no longer look staying w ith h er d au g h ter. Miss oats." A rth u r W Bogard to Malcolm upon th e fellow w ho enjoys his Ann O rnduff. and tak in g treatm en ts Im m ediate action by th e council an d Mrs. A dolph o f N ew berg was tention of th e city ad m in istratio n R ichelderfer et al. N W 'i of N W 'i m an effort to afford w ider pas- Now c o n ta in s V itam in poetry as being an oddity. In w h a t fo to rem odel its traffic code ap p eared also a visitor Mr. and Mrs Thies I sage Section 17 T2S R2W r asthm a. Mrs. O rn d u ff suffered a i for stages. F o r g ro w th am i ev er w ay you wish to express your sev ere attack of asthm a last w eek. im m inent follow ing ap p earan ce of took them back to Newberg. Oda C P ark et ux to Joseph It is estim ated that th e city w ill protests by T h ird av en u e m e r feelings, is as sacred to you as the p ro te c tio n L au ren H aynes arriv ed in the chants. co n trib u te $80 to the project, w ith Einegan et ux. part Sections 4 5 8 I- OLEOMARGARINE J mode of expression adopted by the H eaven d istrict from H epp WPA furnishing the labor Efforts and 9 T1S R3W. o th er fellow. Tolerance, we call it. n Buck Cady declared th at h e had the G Nevus W hite el al to M artin r T hursday for a tw o w eeks' v is backing of all n earb y m erch an ts to <re being m ade to have the county lb s . So it is that our children in school it e w cut its side of L incoln avenue to S tadelm an et ox. S E 'i of N W 'i ith friends and relatives. L au ren lighten the restrictio n s from one- can learn the lesson of tolerance fo Section 23 T2N R3W widen the street C ity M anager rm erly lived h ere and w as one of CO FFEE from know ing poetry. They should th e m em bers of th e po p u lar "Buck h o u r to tw o -h o u r p ark in g He p o in t G eorge McGee disclosed. A lfred W R oberton to E n d J i Bv Mrs. W. E. C rocker) be taught that poetry by w hom ed out th a t th e stre e t w as not as ( 2 lb s . 5 1 c ) M b. Sehuld et ux. Lots 16, 17. 18 an I COOPER MOUNTAIN F riday e v e r it is composed, is m erely the H eaven B uekaroo" orchestra. congested as Main street and th at T h irty -six m em bers of th e M oun th e type of business th ere necessi night w as carn iv al night at the I m p le m e n t D e a l e r f BI'.h. M icro-Lit F la s h lig h t w ith Eac ( an. 19. M ountain View H eights o u tw ard expz, .ssion of som eone's tain Top S unday school and church tated a let-UD. Joseph F. Wisxl to Jo h n Shuck C ooper M ountain school. S ponsors E n l a r g e s B u i l d i n g feelings. They; m ust know n th at it et ux. 40 A cres Section 25 T1S of th e carnival w ere W. E C rocker is the experiences of life th at give enjoyed a m asked p arty F rid ay ev e The council m em bers w ill tak e up C onstruction of an addition to the I12W creation to one's feelings and that n in g at th e E rnest G u en th er home. th e en tire m a tte r of traffic code r e and Miss E velyn Day. teachers The Edw ard H alsten et ux Io Louise THO M PSO N'S I ch ildren took an active p art in d ec building occupied by J T. Foster, to le ra n t attitudes to w ard s all p e r H allow een was used as a m otif in form at th e n ex t m eeting. M anning et al. part of Section both th e gam es and th e re fre sh Follow ing p u rch ase of th re e lots o ratin g and show ed excellent q u a l im plem ent dealer, on West Main C sons w ill perm it free expression of m 15 TIN R1W ents. G eorge Z iegler's m ask, re p street is being com pleted this week feelings. put up by W ashington county ft r ities in show m anship. Q uart G lenn S Khle i t ux to Jam es resen tin g a nut. w as declared most sale, th e city council th reaten ed C u rricu lu m B roadcast O bjects of a rt created by the The new stru c tu re w ill increase- BRING YOUR CONTAINER H. T harp et ux. W 'j of N E 'i of perfect. available space by 648 sq u are feet ch ild ren w ere for sale at a reaso n B y the tim e this goes to press, th e ; T uesday n ig h t to in stitu te suit u n A rth u r Davis, w ho is a m ail clerk less 1935 and 1936 tax es w ere r e ab le price and th ere a re reo rd ers and w ill be used to house farm im Section 36 T3N R5W. te a c h e rs of the H illsboro grade Agues W alker et ux to Jo h n W schools w ill have listened to th e on a tram ru n n in g betw een P o rt moved from th e sale price. City A t fo r pictures and hot m ats d raw n by plem ents. P k g s. H um phreys et ux. 17 84 A cres T1S first curriculum broadcast sponsor lan d an d B aker, is m oving to his to rn ey P. L. P atterso n w as a u th o r th e children. C hief attractio n of the R1W ed by S tanford u n iversity. All b e rry ran ch in th e Buck H eaven ized to n egotiate w ith th e county evening w as a side show in w hich ■ A L ittle H um or Now and T hen— E sther M oylan to W illiam M te a c h e rs w ill m eet as a group in district. He m akes th e trip about court, and to in stitu te suit if nego all actors w ere th e children. "I w ant a divorce, judge, because Lots 7 and 8. Edgewood P eople of C ooper M ountain a p my husband alw ays m ade me wash Ryan. FLOUR th e P e te r Boscow school w h ere w e th re e lim es a w eek. tiations failed. H illsboro m ay join DOG FOOD O N Erickson et ux to M artha F ir G rove school children and w ith B eaverton, w here a sim ilar ar- p reciate the new addition to th e ' h a v e a radio. The cu rricu lu m d is his back every S atu rd ay night." Mann, part of Section 17 T2S R2W th e ir teacher. Mrs. Frances D eaville. I’iggly W ig g ly $ .6 9 school house. T he tw o room s w ere i gum ent is raging. cussion broadcast w ill last fo r one M an Kind You can't get a divorce for th at " E. P. C ornelius et ux to C arl E 4 9 -lb . sa c k h a lf hour, a fte r w hich th e teachers w ere guests of Iowa Hill school at The th ree lots’ total price is as crow ded as th e one before. "T he heck I can't! Last S a tu r Millet. 4 053 A cres H illsboro G a r w ill criticise w h atev er phase of the a H allow e'en p a rty F rid ay a fte r $211.13. of w hich n early $50 is com .Mrs. Piluso Home Hard W heat Blend day night it w as alread y clean." al den Tracts. M rs P ete Piluso re tu rn e d to her Ex. discussion th at holds th e most in noon. Mr. Gnos. Mrs. D eaville’s posed of 1935 and 1936 taxes. These, T rix ie Della C. F isher to R ichard S W in d m ill. .5 9 terest. In the conception of th e e d u , b ro th er, teaches there. according to P atterson, should not W alter K nutson and son F red are be included in th e sale price. 4 9 -lb . sa c k c ato r today, th e curriculum is not static but is alw ays su b ject to slashing ten acres c f brush for D H aul W heat A m acher w as au th o rized to r e W a lte r K e n d all change. This change is not m ade A. Otto. vise th e system of bookkeeping P e e rle ss Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W hitm ore and 19 5 - lb . p u re ly for change sake, b u t is m ade used, and b rin g th e books up to 4 9 -lb . sa c k as an effort to keep the curriculum little d a u g h ter M ary from w est of d ate to Ja n u a ry 1, 1938. T his e x Pkg. in best trim to m eet the needs of G aston visited th e C layton W h it pense w as p rovided for in th e p ro society. This curriculum broadcast m ore fam ily from S atu rd ay u n til posed 1938 budget. comes each first and th ird Tuesday Monday. P rogram F rid ay of the m onth at 4 p. m. lb s. F ir G rove school w ill give a H al A RM O U RS BEST low e'en program F rid ay evening. F rien d s and p atro n s of th e school Red a re cordially invited. lb s Mrs. E. I. H avem an en tertain ed Mrs. Ray S tetler o v ertu rn ed w .th An ag reem en t w hereb y W ashing h e r c ar Tuesday betw een t h e w ith a d in n er p a rty S unday. G uests ton co unty w ill receiv e $170.15 in Floyd R affety a n d Jo e B aker w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M orse z X ^ tin homes. S he did not su ffer any se r and son. Billie G eorge, and Miss lieu of tax es on th ree pieces of P r i c e s E f f e c t i v e F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y — N o v e m b e r 5 , 6 a n d 8 p ro p erty tak en off th e tax roll by M assie B urt an d A lb ert Root, all of ious in ju ries at the tim e th e acci Econom y. the ru ra l resettlem en t a d m in istra d en t happened. She was pinned N ewberg. 2 -lb . b o x Jo h n M eeker, w ho had been tion has been announced by th e u n d e r th e car u n til som eone found Large h e r th ere w orking in A laska, and George. J e n county court. 5-oz. Bars A rnolds Move nie and G ladys M eeker, w ho w ere i T he tracts w ere p u rch ased fo r re b ar Mr. and Mrs. W alter A rnold and p ick in g apples, h av e jo in ed th e o th settlem en t farm s, a n d d o not pay ARM OUR'S HARDW ATER taxes u n til title is tran sferred to son have m oved to Yachats, w here e r m em bers of th e M eeker fam ily R ed th ey have purchased p ro p erty and at th e ir new hom e a t M ountain p riv ate individuals. T he area co v er No. 2'.. P ackage ed by the ag reem en t includes 252 w ill build a tourist camp. Mr. and Top. C up a n d S a u c e r Cans Mrs. P e rry W right have moved to Sam O tto and a crew of w o rk ers acres w ith an assessed v alu atio n of S O A P C ock-o-the-W alk. E x tra S tan d ard th e place form erly ow ned by the began M onday h arv estin g his 12 $16,480. w ith bars A rnolds. acres of w aln u ts at B ald Peak. W al b a r s O l - O - P in e ■ HEGU REGULAR SIZE M elvin V anDom elen en tertain ed n u t p icking in m any o th er orch ard s 23-m. Use th e W ant A ds in th e A rgus. T O IL E T S O A P Ais p rim ary S unday school class h ere w as com pleted last w eek. The T housands p ro fit by th e ir use. Can S O A P C H IP S tf ARMOUR S STA R —Big 5 -lb . b o x Pupils Told About Schools of Chinese Elma Brown, 61, Dies Thursday i I ow nseiul G ro u p to M eet M o n d a y P eo p le »1 V ILIl 11 IN A rticles S to len D u rin g G u a rd D rill Butterfly Buns C o rn eliu s W o m an C o u n cil, C o m m issio n S u c c u m b s M o n d a y C o n flict o n D u tie s M eetin g S c h e d u le d by F a rm e rs’ U n io n Real E state T ra n sfe rs Barbara Jean’s Bakery ^■■■■■■■■■■BaaaBaiaaaaaiaaaaaHBaaaaHaaiaaHaaBB|ar ■ s 5 S W P A C rew C u ttin g C o rn ers fo r C ity Ï M t NUCOA* C arn iv al H e ld at C o o p e r M o u n ta in 2 37c 26c FOLGERS MALTED MILK l lb li„ 39 c : SALAD OIL |,ure 8e“,L 25c Quick Fudge s,;1'':," 2 29 c J 3 4 $4 1 SOA P FREE! HILLSBORO MEAT CO. 3 TOM ATOES 3 15c T O M A T O JU IC E Cheese Raisins S n o w d rift CORN Feets (Q u a r t 4 5 c ) R ich a n d T asty . Pound Old Dutch tlednsw THOM PSON. SEED LESS -lb . 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