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Fur Industry Is
Started, Detroit
DETROIT Tom Jackson and
Jim; Rand, Jr., hare -finished
building a fox pen for Roy New
port, who i having one or two
female foxes shipped here i from
Toledo, Ohio, to add to his one
male and two femalea.' He ex
pects to raise foxes to sell for
breeding stock.
Newport also has 25 mink. De
troit is becoming quite a fur
center, Mr. George Streffj Henry
Beard 'and Roy Hetzler are also
raisins mink; Bill Self ert foxes
and nutrias; Frank Stahlman,
nutrias, and Tom Fryer, foxes.
Home From Hospital
ZENA Mrs. W. Frank Craw
ford of Zena is at home "again
after having recovered satisfac
torily from an appendectomy.
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at any strength you prefer mild,
medium, or Strong,
j It's the most delicious coffee you
have ever tasted the result of per
fecting and combining all the impor
tant coffee flavor factors in our own
special way to produce M-J-B'a fa
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Try it now a real ctjfet improve
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please you in every way or we refund
your money without question.
THI COFFII WITH THI
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in M-J-B
Finest coffee beans.
Expert blend.
Rich, brown roast.
Cup-tasting to
check the flavor.
Flavor-protected
grind.
Vacuum-sealed
freshness.
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Ones
Dozen
14 case 89c Gise 81.75
GRAPEFRUIT.
Large Arizona, gs
doz. J. iy
Vt case 98c; case $1.95
GRAPEFRUIT
Medium size, -
doz. Jt
Yt case 95c; case $1.89
Potatoes
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No. 2
50 lb,
Good, clean, smooth spuds.
SPINACH
. New Texas .... i
2 ihS; . 15c
LETTUCE
Mammoth heads.
for
15c
BEAKS
Red or 4f
White 1U lbs.
100-lh. hag $3.75
GRAaiERS
19c
2-lb. wafers,
pkjr. i.s...
LARD
Kettle Rendered
lbs.
33c
I U 1 I CUP 1
U UllLl ' pound-
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Iligh Grade Coffee at a Low Price. 3 lbs. 49c
Salad Dressing .
Dinner Bell,
TISSUE
4 rolls in pk?. ' ' g
Pirjr. Lfc
Pksapple S.ll(o)c
FLOUR
Flavo Blend ;
19 sack . .. 0S!5
RICE
Fancy head. -
5 ib. ........ 29c
Coast Raid Nets $100,000 in .Counterfeit Money
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One, hondred thousand dollars In conntrrfeit money was recently
seized by secret service agents ana tun Jose, t:al.,- police, climaxing
months of investigation into the sources of bogus S5 bills which
have flooded nearly every major city in the country daring the
last two years. Tracing sales of the spurious notes to a small cot
tage, government agents discovered n.huge cache behind a wooden
wall in the basement. A closet containing 100 fruit jars, each
holding $1000 in bogus money, was discovered in the fake wall.
According to police, Sam Itongiarno (right) recently sold flOOO of
the bills for $300; this, they said; was the "key to the situation.
Top photo shows how money 'was stored. Three other men were
held with Bongiarno of suspicion of counterfeiting and distribution
of spurious money. IIX photo. s -
Plan Enclosure,
Historic Burial
Site Near Scio
SCIO Woven wire fence soon
will enclose historical Providence
church and cemetery, situated
a few miles southeast of Scio,
according to W. L. Swearingen,
farmer near this city, who, with
many others of the community,
is (assisting in achieving the
goal set a few years ago.
Steel posts are set In the
ground a depth of about two
feet and the -fence is secured in
a manner- calculated to last for
many years. At the approach, or
west front of the enclosure, are
two large brick posts on which
the gates are to be swung.
A marble memorial to the
founder, Joab Powell, early-day
circuit rider of western Oregon,
has been on the p-rounds for
several years. Powell and sev
eral associates established the
historic Baptist church there in
April. 1853, and christened it
Providence church. R. E. Peery
is secretary of. the association.
Wrong Anderson Listed
In Charge at Silverton
Clark Anderson of Sllyerton,
and not Carl Anderson who is a
prominent business man. there
was arrested in connection with
the alleged theft of mony and
other valuables from the house of
the late Frank Coffman ; of Sil
verton. Clark Anderson pleaded
not guilty before Justice Alt 0.
Nelson there Wednesday, j
Sunny
side Folks
Complete Trips
SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Roy Heck
art returned recently from an
extended visit with her parenta
in Montana.
. Mrs. Clifford Feller substituted
as primary teacher for Mrs.
E. F. Whelan Monday and Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster have
recently returned from a visit
to Kansas.
Mrs. Earl Meeker (Mary Alice
Bates) and small son of The
Dalles are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Bates. The
son was born December 31.
Swegle School Patrons
Called Friday to Talk
Plans for new Building
SWEGLE A meeting of school
patrons of this district will be
held Friday night at 8 o'clock at
the schoolhouse to discuss the
type and expense of the new
school. All those interested are
asked to be present as the school
board wants to get the opinion
of residents on . what kind of
building is desired.
The 4H sewing club met Prl
day. The name selected for the
club Is Nimble Needle club. The
next meeting will be held Friday-afternoon,
January 21. Those
present were Marjorie Blanch
ard, Margaret Smith, Bertha
Mattson, Pauline Standley, Jen
nie Winchell, Eleanor Smith,
Alice Blanchard, Welma Watts.
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Wilhur E. Daniel, 75,
Former Linn Resident,
Passes in Washington
Accident Victim's
Funeral Is Today
ALBANY--Funeral services for
Mrs. Adda Foster Godwin, 36, who
died Tuesday night following an
accident in which she was hit by
an automobile, will be held from
the Fisher funeral home Friday
at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Twin
Oaks cemetery at Turner. Mrs.
Godwin was hit by an auto, driven
by E. E. McCracken of Portland,
near the Geary street intersection
and the Salem highway Tuesday
night.
Adda Foster was born In Albany
September 6, 1901. When ghe was
two years of age her parents mov
ed to Paulina, Crook county. In
1911 che returned to Linn county
the family locating at Crabtree.
On April 21, 1926, she was mar
ried to Ralph Godwin at Salem,
and they moved to Vfernonia where
the deceased remanied until 1932
when she returned to Crabtree. In
November of last year she came to
Albany.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs.
Ida Prlne Godwin of Crabtree.
Leaves Dunsmuir
As Slide Occurs
PIONEER Mrs. C. E. Cooper,
who has been in Dunsmuir, Cal..
the past month visiting her son,
Fred, returned home Monday.
Just as she left- Dnnsmulr a slide
on the roadV entirely cut .off, traf
fic for a time arid trains going
south from Klamath Falls were
unable to make schedules.
Mrs. Herman Hawk?ns of Len
nant, CaL, is here to be near
her sister. Mrs. Frank Wilson,
who has been confined to the
Deaconess hospital the past
month. Mrs. Wilson Is improv-
Robert Harris has gone to
Fallsbrook, Cal., where he has
employment. ' -;
Redistrict Scio
Health Activity
SCIO Under a program re
cently set up by Linn county
health' authorities Scio has bp. i,
placed In district No. 8, an t
these schools have been desig
nated, for visits by the newly
appointed health nurse, Mrs.
Jean Fae:
Providence, Richardson Cap,
Rivervlew, Cole, Mt. Pleasant,
Bilyea. Den, Devaney, Lounh-s,
Prospect - Mountain. Burton Hol
low, Jordan, Arnold, Munkers,
Shelburn, Queen er, Oakview,
Franklin Butte and Sci.
Visits to the Scio district are
schedifled for the first and third
Thursdays. ;
Stroke Victim Better
KINGWOOD - Mrs. Robert
Hall, who suffered a paralytic
stroke Saturday, Is slightly improved.
Bakers PA-
:'" v Smoking
Premium (T UTiTT A TTC Tobacco
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13c ' 1 1 1 63c
ALBANY "Wilbur Ellsworth
Danic. 75, a former resident
of the Millersburg community,
near Albany, died at Buckley,
Wash., Monday. The body is be
ing brought to Albany, for burial
m the Millersburg cemetery. "
Wilbur E. Daniel was born
January 19, 1863, In Iowa. Sur
viving is one daughter, Mrs. Vir
ginia Daniel Littler of Albany,
and a son, Wilbur E. Daniel, jr.,
of Buckley, Wash., and three
grandchildren.
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Cor. N. Coml. & Chemeketa
Phone 7335
pry
3-lb. can
Jhggs
Extras Large
2(Q) Doz.
Pure Cane Sugar, Corn, Golden Bantam, Lumberjack 3fC
10 lbs. V case $1.98, JCt Syrup, 5-lb. cans.. $7 V
100 lbs. $5.49 3 cans ........... GrJv' Candy Bars and fkm
Rolled Oats, Pe ter and good, Gum, 3 for . lUC
9-ib. bag,.... 35c 25c Jms
Carnation Oats or f Tunaj gar 3 for ZJC
Wheat, Ige. pkg... halves . 1)C Green Ctit Beans, --
Table Queen Salad Dress- Peanut Butter, bring case $1.98. 3 for. ZjC
ing or Spread, your container, fn Cheese, full 9tZ
qU ftw 3 lbs.' ......I..., iJ, j cream. 2 lbs. JJV
rfe P0tSS'LEST Peron's Money Savers on Special
SSss"2r .... i i COFFEE i ik . . - -
JmSl 1 - 67c 1 SAi - 15c 3..-43c
PUMPION . .3 for 25c PORK & BEANS . . 5c
2Yt cans; $1.98 case. 15-oz. cans.
MILK . . . .3cans23c NUCOA . . . . 2 lbs. 35c
Morning or Armour's '
BANANAS . . .4 lbs. 19c DATES . . .. . 2 lbs. 19c
New crop, pitted.
RANGES , . nrm-nr
Sweet & Good iAl?LriLIS3
?? 3tCf X1 Local grown spitz, DeBdous, Winesap,
full 331 Case $1.79 Rome Beauty, Qfl . flQl
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r , 1 gOAP CRACKERS . . . .19c
Large ICg ' t fbr. fJC g-lb. Box Salted Wafers
L7 E S) EL
Potatoes
No. 2 Bags
146V N. Commercial St.
Phone 4010
OMIT
KITCHEN QUEEN
49V sack
CROWN BEST PATENT
49's sack , .
CROWN CAKE FLOUR
10-lb. sack
$1.39
$1.49
29c
l-lb.
cdn
h lb.
5 can .
49c 41 93c
Superior Crackers
Soda
Crackers
Grahams
21b.
box
21b.
box
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22c
WALNUTS
Fancy Franquettes
POPCORN
Large Grain
OREGON MILK
TALL CANS
3 cans ......... f)
12 cans . (f?2
SPERRY OATS
. ; Slow or Fast
lO'ssack 2J(g
Hershey's Cocoa
l-Ib.
4.
can
CORN MEAL
ALBERS
, White or Yellow
10's
bag
2H
Del Monte Pumpkin
Size 24 "
a
cans
as
ARMOUR'S
2
CORN BEEF
BLUE DELL
SAUERIOIAUT
- Size 2V2
8 cans
BEANS
Red or Small White ' x
WHITE KING
SOAP POWDER
Large
Size
Babbit Cleanser
2 cons 5
Swift's DevUed Meat
I. 6!
1 Vs
cans
RINSO, large . 2le.
LUX, large ,23c
LIFEBUOY, 3 cakes ........ ......19c
LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes ..19c
SPRY, 1 lb. 21c; 3 lbs. ...:....53c
GRAPEFRUIT
" Arizona seedless,
large size.
LE3IONS
4SuIlkist,'
Large size.
25C doz.
3
POTATOES
Burbank
U. S. No. 2
50 Eack 33c
POTATOES
U. S. No. .1 .
' Descbutes
25 sacic 33c
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HIGHLAND CHIEF,
hard wheat, 49 lbs.
KITCHEN QUEEN,
49 lbs. .-,
TH05IPS0NS BEST,
49 lbs. :--
-$1.39
$1.19
I9c
3-1 h. can
53c
doz. ,
Rerular 2 for 17c Large 2&c
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