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    AUOU8T 10. IM I
PAPE POUR
JENSEN-M cGUIRE TO
HEAD ARMORY CARD
Wrestling fam are off<M-«-d two
(tori match«*« tonight by Herb Owen
on hi* Kugene amory card. Thor
Jensen and Mickey McGuire will
occupy the main event berth and
are expected to stir up con Ider
able trouble, O ils t'llugmun and
Adames,
Portland will start
Hugh i Ail
atm
oft the card vlth a 45 minute apt*
clal event.
(Hnginan had little difficulty last
week In taking hia match front
John Nemanlc. but the McGuire-
Ilulldog Jackson match was a hard
fought struggle of two men each
of whom refused to quit.
Georgia Plows Stan Job of Reducing Cotton Acreage
N.R.A. DRIVE
Scudi« Liquor Law*
TOWN AND VICINITY
Although th» Mountain Htatea
i’owci ioiH|*«ny office here has mil
yet flown the Blue Eagle. Inalgna
¡of l h e NBA. Ihv company is sup
! porting th« national program aud
I is only awaiting a ►allsfactory ad
ljualinent of their special cod«*, aaya
j II F Bromley, public relations of
i fleer The employeee of the Moult
tain Hl ate. Power plant weru to
atari a .even hour day thia week
according Io W K llarliell. local
(Continued from Pirat I “age)
P o rtla n d M a n H y e — Mike Cnglll
Leaburg Man Hara W II Craft
pent Monday lit
of l.eahurg was a husineas visitor of Portland
! In Springfield Saturday
Springfield with friends
Giese for Oold Star Auto Park; J .|
M. Larson for J. M Larson Service j
Station; W N Long for W. N. Long '
Plumbing; Wilhelm Guske for Weet 1
Side Barber Shop In W est Spring j
field; J S. McKay for Home Gro­
cery; and George W Carson for
Ca-ey'a Service Station.
Deerhorn Man Hara — Verne
Notl Realdant Hara Mtas May
Earls of Noll waa a visitor In llucka of Ikxuhoril whs a business
visitor In Springfield Monday.
,
Springfield Saturday
On Fishing Trip—Paul Myers and
Visitor from Camp Creak— Ron­
ald Chase of Camp Creek was a |)r. L. Hogan of Hayden bridge, and
Howard King of Westfir are enjoy
vlsllor In Springfield Saturday.
Ing a flatting trip tu Gold lake
Merchant In Salam—Julius Eillop
Return from Trip— Dr. and Mr«
inaile a business trip to Salem on
W C Rebinan and family returned
Monday.
I Monday evening from Grants Pass
Vida Man Here— t’ddle OWM»»«, wtw>w, „ |t,y had Hp..... |hp w„„k
of Vida was a business visitor In
Leaburg People Come— Mr and
this city on Friday.
Mra. A. Golt of Leaburg wore visit
Leaburg Resident Here —J. W. ors In Springfield Tuesday morn
I Fountain of Leaburg was a busi­ tag
ness visitor In Springfield F riday.
Monmouth People Here— Mr and
Visit in Portland — Mis« Edith Mr F M Roth of Monmouth were
Eaton spent the week-end visiting visitors In Springfield over the
with friends tn Portland.
week end
Squirrels Thrive on ••Repellant"
t>u Bieaa manager
In h l. statem ent Mr. Bromley
aaya:
"The full cooperation of the gaa
ami electric utility Industry In the
I'realdent'a Emergency Reemploy
man! Program was promised to Na
llonal
Recovery
Administrator
Hugh B Johnson by s committee
conaiatlng of George II Cnrtelyou.
president of Edison Electric Insll
lute. Floyd L. Carllale, chairman of
Die Bpcdal Code Committee of the
Institute, ami Herman Rusaell,
chairman of (he Special Code Com
niltlee of the American (la . aaao
elation.
"In view of the fact that the ull
lilies are service Induatrlea In con
tlnuoua operation day and night,
some modification» of the Pr«»al
dent'» reemployment
agreement
were «ltacuaaed and the committee
was requested by General Johnson
to bring lu their code as Boon aa
possible, In order that the provla
Ion. covering these special condi­
tion» may he aubatltuted for the
provisions In the standard agree
i n e u t . thereby entitling (be mam
hers of the Induatrlea to receive
the Blue Eagle, upon execution of
the modified ngreemwul.
"General Johnson state hie aatla
faction with the elpreeaed deal re
of these Induatrlea tn «-«Kiperate one
hundrad percent In the movement
to Increase mass purchasing powar
and spread employment."
Some so-called repellants used
with seed corn In an effort to see
J. H . Jarksua, o f P alm etto, Georgia, waa use u f the tirst eotlun growers
If »hey would keep rodents away,
1« the south to start plowing under cotton in seeordanre with the Federal
M rs Joka 8. Hheppard. member e f
Returns Horn«— Mrs. Elisa Wire proved instead to be more like bait A g ric u ltu ra l Adjustm ent Act fo r reduced acieage to get increased price for
New York S tate Aliwholw t\»atrul
to
squirrels
olf
the
Lallie
Hayes
sen re Id returned to her home here
the sUple. Photo shows (le ft to rig h t», Charlie K eith. H m et Kobiason and
Board and H ta U Ckairm ao -o f Ih»
Wednesday from the north Pacific (arm near Eugene. Mrs. Hayes tried M r. Jackson at the plows on the Jackson farm
W en ira's Organisation for N a tio n *'
Prohibit!«*«* Reform .
beeches where sh e has been visit out four kind« o f m aterials on a
Ing with tier daughter and son-in- sm all scale. T hese were carbolln-
N -I-R -A Brings Luck
law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lemmons of i urn. carbolic acid and sw eet oil.
To Marry Governor
¡
pine
tar
and
landplasler.
and
a
com
Portland.
uiervlal crow repellant. The chief
■ esult noted was that the squirrels
California People Here— Mr and left a check plot planted nearby and
Visit In Portland— Mr and Mrs
Mrs. F. O. Somner of San Fran took special delight in eating the
Go to Myrtle Point— Mrs A. ('.
I Arble Lansberry spent the w eek­
cl co. California are here visiting treated seed, especially that treated ‘
Chase and Mrs. E. L. Ilowe of
end visiting with friends tn Port­ Creswell have gone to the home ot
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank with the commercial crow repel- Pacific Coast Prices Lower
land.
DePue. Mr. Somner la a former i lant. The lest was considered a Than Chicago Quotations;
the former at Myrtle Point
engineer for the California state I success" in that it showed what
Board Considers New Plan
In Foreat Servlcw— Floyd Nolleth
New Jereey Man Here- Charles
highway department.
; not to do.
has gone to Cascadia where he Is Cook. New Brunswick. New Jersey,
With the whole theory of the |
to be employed by the Foreat Ser­ w s a guest of Mr and Mra F 11
agricultural adjustment act based i
vice
Flanery Monday He Is an Inatruc-
on means o f obtaining “parity |
At
Ocean—
Mrs.
C
N.
Lusby
Is
,0T
<>f “ *»lc »' Hutger’a university
prices” for the farmers' products..
spending the week at Oceanside
Return« |# Hom#_ Mr, , -arietta
Increased Interest is being shown In |
where she Is visiting with h®r j Buell returned to her home at Falla
the changing relationships between
daughter. Mrs Robert Brady.
' City Sunday after spending the past
the things farmers sell and those
that they buy. according to L. R.
Drain Folk Hera— Mr and Mrs three weeks here at the home of
Breithaupt. extension economist at
1 king all,
MI m Violet Elisabeth
C. Caspers and grandson. Bennie her son and daughter In-law. Mr
Oregon State college. This Is parti­
(above) e ie utive secretary to i Oov-
Barber, of Dralu are visiting lu and Mrs. W K Buell.
eruur Jehu Oarlaad Pollard uf Vir­
cularly true ad to wheat, now the
Springfield this week
Return« to Home— Virginia Lee
ginia, is to become ' * first lady ’' of
object of a definite control program.
that elate, her • ugagcnicat to the
Rossburg People Here— Dr a n d ; *’ohl ‘laughter of M r and Mrs M
The government index of prices
You’ll be surprised at the service we are prepared
gov. rt.or having been announce«!.
Mrs C O Van Valsah of Roseburg . * Pohl returned to her home here
paid by farmers as of July 15 Is 105
to give you in fresh and cured meats. Come in and
Visits at Lebanon— Frank Rollins
per ceat of the 1910-1914 average
I spent the week-end here at the Sunday following a stay of several lia . gone to Lebanon where he will
inspect our modern, sanitary plant and the fine meats
weeks
nt
the
homo
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Í home of his mother, Mrs. A. B Van
now used as the normal period.
we have to offer.
vtalt for several days.
Charles Riggs of Marcóla
Hire is Nira, her full name being Valsah
This _____
is two r _____
points ________________
rise since June
We are greatly pleased at the patronage given our
and five points since March. As this , Nira Collins of Upper Darby, P v
Albany Folk Camp—Mr and Mrs
meat department since its opening a few days ago.
Attend Ball G a m e - Miss Maxine
Medford P eopl. S t o p - Mr and
_______ _
nnc« nr Little Nira, shown in the arms of h«w
J case Yeager an sons. Eddie and
index goes up so will the price of nurse, was born as President Roose­ Snodgrass and Lloyd Garrison mo- Mr"
»’ Medfor.l stop
Doctor III—«Dr W Ç. Rebhan was
Donald, of Albany are camping on
farm products need to rise If a fair velt launched his " N R A ” plan. tored to Portland SKmdav to attend P«1
Springfield for a short visit
III at his home Wmlnnaday. Ha Is
the McKentle thia week.
Nira'» parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
purchasing power is to be attained
reported tn he better thia morning
Collins, decided upon the name when the Portland San F rahcl.co Mis Tu** ''“V morning enroute to L.-a
bur« wh*’r- ‘he>’ »«"'"'le«! "»«• «old­
Visiting Father — Mra
Helen
the father obtained work after baiag Sion, baseball game
Wheat Gains, Commodities Up
en wedding aenlversary of his par Waahburne Martin arrived here
The average farm price of wheat idle a year.
PASTURE TO R E N T - South of B
Business Men Visit—<• V. ('ties J ents. Mr. and Mrs W. It. Craft
Monday from Ban Francisco Io
on July 15 had risen to SG 9 cents
K sawmill on intllrare. food
ney.
Portland,
and
D.
Rlntoul
of
vlalt her father. B A Washburn«.
a bushel, or almost as high as the
Visit
from
McMinnville—
Mr
and
grao»,
well f«»»i«w*d Phone Bpr
San Rranclaro were buslneaa vial-
pre-war average, but since that
SHFS.
Returns from California — Mrs.
I tors In Springfield the first of the Mrs Thomas Patrick of McMinn
time the price has gone down and
vllle were here Bunday visiting /uilil Cowart returned Wednesday
■w week.
commodity price
have probably
with her »later. Mr. M A Pohl from Bun Frnnrlsco, California
Mr
and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Howells
and
raised somewhat above the 106
Play In Snow— Doc Taylor. Lloyd j Und with her parents, Mr. and Mrs where she has b««en visiting with
Index, so parity is not in sight foe son, Jimmie, have returned from a Frese. George Thatcher and Orville A. J Srhnetzky.
her sous. Ivan, Byron, and Hugh.
two w eeks’ vacation to the beach
wheat.
McPherson spent the week-end at
L. S. Brown was elected to fill the snowbed» on the upper Ca
Guests at Hotel— Ronald Peter­
Attend« Meeting—F 11 Flanery
As for Oregon, the farm price of a vacancy on the leab u rg school
son. Gladstone. Oregon. John l-ald and daughter. Dorothy, and W F
wheat has not reached any such board caused by the resignation of cades.
WuU-h the MurketB -You
law. Gladstone, and Clarence Fair- Walker spent
Wednesday and
figure, as an unusually large spread Mrs. Frances Elston at a m etlng
ilont
have to take our word
Mr. and Mrs brother of Oregon City were regís
Bend People Her
lies developed between Pacific at the Leaburg school house Friday Dwight Cottlngham of Bend were , ere<1 #( |h(, Spr|nRn,.,4t Hot, j ¿hj, Thursday In Portland attending the
fur It entirely.
W E DO OUR PART
annual "Buyer's Week "
coast cash wheat price and those j n|ght.
here during the week-end visiting wee|j
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
at Chicago. This has amounted at
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craft were with her father. J. B. Hodson, and |
Return to Lake— Mr. and Mrs O
, times to between 20 and 30 cents a complimented at a special golden her aunt. Mrs. Wanda Barn««
F o rm e r Resident Hare—Lex Has II. Turner left again Monday (or a
bushel. When one adds to this wedding anniversary service at the
ford of Morene« vlslt«vl with h l‘ vacation trip at Ixion lake south nt
We are cooperating with President Roosevelt in
Visitor
from
Iowa—
Morris
David­
freight charges from farm to ter Leaburg church Sunday night.
Corner Dry Good« Store
aon and dnughter-ln-taw. Mr. and Bcuttaburg. Their trip will be ot In­
his employment program and have conformed with the
son arrived here Friday from Cen­
; minal. it is seen that the “frout
i Mrs. Paul Baaford the first of the definite duration.
The Waltervllle grange gave an
hours and increased clerical help to put his N. R. A.
tral
City,
Iowa
to
visit
with
Mr
page" report of Chicago futures interesting program under super
week Mr. Basford formerly resided
agreement in force. We hope the public will appreci­
price is far above what the Oregon vl ion of Mrs. F. W. Page at an and Mrs Don Meaktns and with I lu this city and has property In
ate that we are under extra expense by increasing our
Mrs
E
O.
Meaklns
In
Eugene
farmer can get for hl« wheat.
I terests here.
open meeting held at Leaburg com
DR. KORINEK'S
force and will cooperate with us in making this move
Herman
munity
church
Tuesday
evening
Lumber
Worker
He
Large Stocks on Coast
a success.
Boy Scout meeting at Leaburg Ma on. employee of the Fischer
Leave for Vacation Mr and Mrs
This abnormal spread between
was held Wednesday evening.
Lumber company camp above Mar-1 **• •> Bartholomew and family left
Pacific Northwest and Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Godard enter cola, was a business visitor In Tuesday afternoon for Oakland,
prices is blamed on the excessive
tained the Leaburg C. E. group at Springfield Saturday.
j California anti other Bay district
Free* Your Cow* from Th*M Pest*
stored supplies of wheat in this
their home Monday evening
„
!c ,,,e ' wht,n*
wl" "p*'n<’ two
territory resulting from near col-
Per Gallon -
The fire near Mt. Nebo which
Ashland Resident V is it a - IL D weekg. vacation At Daklan.l they
lap e of the export outlet the last covered some 2500 acres of logged
ln Springfield Sat wtl, Tta,t w1th M„ . Ma(, g(. K„g||ah.
There
are
many
hargalna offered to you at thin
two years. In an effort to correct
urday from Ashland to spend some tw|n R|,uer of Mrs. Bartholomew.
drug
store.
Buy
Now
and Save!
this situation aDd avoid dumping over land is reported under control
Ith his daughter. ’
*
To many of the fighters the fire tira® visiting
the western wheat on the eastern was unique a» they are C. C. C .1
o
'«»ns.
Plan
Loop
Trl(>—
Mr.
and
Mra.
II
®' ^urp T. an 1
markets via the Panama canal, the
Delbert and James Mitchell.
1 H. Myers and W. C. Myora left
boys
from
the
prairie
elates.
BIX PANCAKE FLOUR
YOUR CHOICE
agricultural adjustment administra­
LOYAL E. 3COTT. Prop.
Tuesday fOL a l«>op trip In south-
Open Home Here— Mrs Ed Soule (O r p R (M ) T ,lpy p|annw| ,o v.slt
tion is seriously considering using
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR
2’/ a LB. PKG.
and son. Harley, returned Sunday RewJ ii<>r( ( .re,,,p,It , . „ y
, he
a small percentage of the income
CROWN PANCAKE FLOUR
each
from Newport and Have o p en ed , upper H(i(?iip val|py returnlng t o l
from the processing tax on wheat
their home here again Hailey will Sprt„gflp|(| by way
Klnmstb I
to establish an export subsidy or
The ladles of Pleasant HUI gave attend Springfield high school thia
(.ra, er u k ( . aM
equalization fee by which to make
fall and winter.
1
__________________
possible export of this northwest
surprise party on Mrs. O. H.
surplus wheat to the O rient Such Wangelin honoring her 82nd birth­
NOTICE
S. & W. ICOFFEE
1 LB. CAN
Lebanon People Viait— Mr and
OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
action, it is stated, would not only day Tuesday aft-rnoon. August 8. Mrs. G. Jones and family of I^*h-
•
2 LB. CAN
restore the normal relationship be­ Mrs. W argelin makes her nome anon »pent Sunday In Springfield EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
tween Chicago and western mar­ with her daugnter, Mrs. E. B
Notice is hereby given that by
visiting Mr. Jone«' sister and
These are thirsty summer «lays hut Egglmann’s
«•
1
virtue of an execution and order of
kets but would also protect the mar Tinker
brother-in-law Mr and Mrs W N. ale In foreclosure Issued out of the
"otttitain
has a drink o-i every (hirut. Mixed like you
kets of the entire country from
The young folks of the Christian Long
Circuit Court of Lane County, Ore
being depressed by distress selling Endeavor are having a picnic Bat
Ilk«* them our soft drinka hit the xpot when one 1» hot.
gon, on the 8th day of August. 1933.
Drive to Portland— Mr and Mrs In a suit wherein, on the 3rd day of
of Pacific coast wheat through the urday night at Dilley's Riverside
Nell
Pollard. Mrs. Alma Pollard August. 1933. In said Court Oeorge
You'll notice the difference in our fountain driukk
east for what it would bring.
park.
Mrs. R L. Whitlow and daughter C. Christenson recovered judgment
and
our
service. That’H why so many of our customers
Mrs.
Jesse
Markham
and
daugh
against the Defendants Lawrence
With this widening spread of
ter of Missouri are visiting at th e , Shirley, motored to Portland Sun Tru«*sdale and Rosie M. Truesdale
from
out
of town drlv« around H i I h way each evening.
wheat prices coupled with the fact
day and Inspected Old Ironsides for the sum of One Thousand Two
that we tern farmers usually have home of Mr:. Morton Bristow.
and
Fifty
Dollars
Miss Alice Swift, who has been and other more modern fighting Hundred
to pay somewhat higher prices than
(11.250.00), and for the further sum
craft anchored In the river.
S P R IN G F IE L D . O R E G O N
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr».
of Forty-two and 4fi 100 Dollar«
the national average, little hope Is
Mr. and Mrs Daiej ($42.46) as Interest thereon, and
Visit Parent
seen for attaining "parity" for E. Y. Swift has returned to her
' Where Die Serv ia Is DUTarent"
for the further sum of One Hund
northwestern wheat growers unless home in Portland. Miss Mildred Cheshire of Cheshire were here Fri­ red Dollars ($100.50) us attorney's
come such method is found for re­ Swift who visit -d a week in Port­ day vlsltng #i the home of her par­ fees and for costs and disburse
d
u cin g the burdensome export sur­ land has returned to her home at ents, M r. and Mrs. II. E Gerber. ments taxed at the sum of $24.80.
44
Plea ant Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn « h si:lr visited and said execution to me directed,
NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
plus In tht region.
P. N. and Ralph Laird are bailing with her sister Mrs. Don Meaklns commanding me In the name of the
State
of
Oregon,
In
order
to
satisfy
alfalfa hay this week. J. A. Phelps the same dnv.
said Judgment, Interest, attorney's
also is bailing. Most of the grain
fees, costs of suit, and accruing
Portland
Peop'e
H
ire—
Mr.
and
has been cut and threshing will
costs, to sell the following des­
"Typical Swim Girl"
Mrs. El«ry Faye and Miss Mary cribed real property, to-w lt:
start soon.
The southwest quarter of th»
Floyd John and br'de have gone Frances Hannibal, all of Portland,
northwest quarter of section 10
to Meadowvlew wh -e they will spent the week-end here at the
In Township 16 south of range 2
home o f I.irs. Fave’s mother, Mrs.
make their home.
west of the W illamette Meridian
C.
I.
G
orrb.
Sr
Miss
Hannibal
is
and also the east half of the
We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
southwest quarter and the north­
remaining for two weeks to visit
west quarter of the southwest
printing service o! "The Printing ‘Staples’ Used in
with Miss Jeannine Withers.
quarter of section 10 township
16 south of range 2 west of the
Every Business Community.”
Enterprlre Teahcer Visits— Miss
Willamette Meridian, In Lane
Mond'-y
evening
21
of
Thursto”
.
s
Jeannette
W
lllgerc
It,
teacher
In
County.
Slate of Oregon.
These "Staples” are the printing that you are using
young ¡e o. I motored to the Wil­ the Enterprise schools, v. i i a guest
The southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section 10
day after day, week itili-r week, and month after
lam ette river above Jasper for a over the week-end at toe home ot
In Township 16 south of range 2
swim
nl '.'.i Iner roast.
Mrs. D. B. Murphy. MI h iVllls«-ro<lt
west of the Willamette Meridian,
month.
Arch Shough who ha been vhlt ha been attending the summer
containing 40 acres, In Lane
Ing his family her«- for some time session at the Monmonth normal
County, OregfWi.
• ( heck yoi i- supplies-ou-hand NOW. If exhausted or
NOW, THEREFORE, in the name
is leuvl' p Friday for Crater lake.
school.
of the State of Oregon. In compli­
low place the older TODAY.
Mrs. Alberta Davenhlll, Misses
ance with the said execution und
Lois und Norma Mathews arrived ' ln E«**«rn Oregon— Mr and Mrs. order of sale, and In order to satisfy
yesterday from Los Angeles to visit M R Adams and son, Robert, are said Judgment, Including Interest,
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
relatives Ir re.
spending the week at Ontario In attorney's fees, costs of suit and
BTATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
Ell w o rth f rocVer suffered a sun eastern Oregon where they are accruing costs, I will, on Saturday.
EN VEI,OPES
PAMPHLETS
and friends
9,th dav
stroke at his home here yestprday visiting , with , relatives
.
.
. the hour of One o clock In the
BLOTTERS
HANDBILLS
They planned to return by way of , f, prnoon
Ha|(, day, Bt thp aoufh. !
and Is seriously 111.
RECEIPTS
TICKETS
Mrs. William Powers and daugh­ Portland where they would I sp ed west front door of the County Court
House In Eugene, Lane County,
ter Ruth, have returned to Portland Old Ironsides.
FOLDERS
'FAGS
Oregon, offer for sale and sell for
after visiting at the William Eylei
Idaho People V la lt - M r and Mrs c^ h'
Publlc auc,t]™ '
home for sev ral days.
Chat to d a y w ith family and friends in
redemption as provided by law, all
MI hh Iris Dunn who ha« been
had as their sue ts ()f , hpi r|g)lt title and Interest of'
visiting here for th e n a s t t l . r e e !<IurlnK t h e P“ "1 we<!l<” nd M r s ' , h ® "a ,d
Defendants, Lawrence
weeks from Portland Ie’ft B.mday Stiles' mother and sister, Mrs A. F T, ue duK R.nde M* Trnend*»®.^
for Goshen where she will visit Waidahl, *n«l Mrs. A. A. Burten- M(|n(tf,p)(1 j anp
Mansfield .an d
Encourage those who are away to telephone home­
Mm Merge Burks, of Chicago, relatives.
¡»'haw
and
her
son.
Edward
and
n||
persona
claiming
by,
through, or
ward, Charge* may be “reveraed,” If desired.
lina been declar««! " th e typical
Prof. Willis Jones who taught at | frlend' w llllam H ,n- a" of Ho,hp' »nd®; 'hem or either of them, In
Business Printers
■ crican swimming g i r l ’ ’ by World
,
,
,
.
.
.
i
i
,,,
Idaho.
The
visitors
were
enroute
and
to
the
said
premises.
• < ” 'lie. points being «cored on
Florence la t year Is visiting
c> x 8W ART8, Sheriff of Lane
Springfield
Tint acific TnxPHomt nd bucrafh omtamt
i t .. 1« out« an<l intelli
friends in Thurston.
] to their homes after having visited
Counly
Business
Office 126 4th Ht.
Telephone 72
nt Seaside.
(A 10-17-24-81—8 7)
WHEAT PARlIf i
UNREACHED HERE
Visit Our New
Meat Department
J
I Valley McKenzie
Cotton Goods
A r e G o in g U p
UNDER THE BLUE EAGLE
M acaroni
4 lb s.
S p a g heitti
4 lb s.
HOFFMAN’S
Fly Spray
19c
-
19c
W h it e B e a n s -■ 4 lb s .
19c
19c
- 89c
SCOH’S DRUG STORE
, Upper Willamette
Liberty White Soap, 10 bars 27c
DRINKS -
27c
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Mothers Cocoa, 2-lb. pk
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