The Sandy (Ore.) Post
Thursday. June 21, 1962 (Sec. IT
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At Boring—
Prices effective Thursday Friday and Saturday,
Limit rights reserved.
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Plenty of
GRESHAM
Free Parking
POWELL ANO CLEVELAND
SANDY
MAIN STREET
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Brides in June
about our low, low food prices!!
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LUTHER'S
24-oz.
Salad Dressing 29
c
Ar
Mayonnaise 39
11 LUTHER S
ressitS
Vacations Oust
MIRACLE WHIP
BEST FOODS
FINER FLOUR
10
24-oz. •
Qt.
49'
Qt.
59'
10-lb.
bag
Ül
SUGAR
bag
*’*">llATtO
OCCIDENT FLOUR 10
10-lb.
bag
★
99‘
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT Fe 3 5
X
USDA CHOICE-GOOD
'Tender Ten Times Out of Ten
Boneless - Swiss Cut
-......... .j—BEEF
Roast Steak!
ALL
FLAVORS
69 W
•The Flavor You ll Favor”
y2 Gal
Reg. 69c
Delicia ?
Lean
Ground
on
2
FRANKS 5^/
Gal., Reg. 89c
Boneless
Beef
79C
Boneless
Bar-B-Q
2/33£*MCP
Pectin
LUTHER'S
BUTTER Margarine PIES
lb
2:^ BREAST & DRUMS 47
2/33C*MCP
Sweetener ^>1
MM
Tillamook Sharp
HEN
TURKEYS
„ FRYER THIGHS A Qc V ^ib
c
lb
Lemon Juice
BANQUET
Apple - Cherry - Peach
LUTHER'S
«
c
BOLOGNA 39
C HEESE
69
c
lb
“A Lookout Family Pleaser”
Reg. brick, Reg. 99e
LARGE, By the Piece
lb.
lb. box
box $1.29
$1.29 box
USDA "A" GRADE - BROAD-BREASTED MATURE!
“For a Tasty One Dish Meal”
Ice Cream 89c
MCP
Chuck 59
Stew 69
Steak 89
c
lb
roast
FINER
BANQUET
Chicken - Turkey • Salisbury
BANQUET
Lemon, Chocolate, Coconut,
Butterscotch, Banana
ALL-PURE
DINNERS BLEACH
CREAM PIES
CHEDDAR
a
MILK
59' 589’ 111 49' 39'49' 6 79'
1-lb
LINDSAY OLIVES
Med.
Tall Tin
33(
1
Chicken or Mushroom
Chow Mein
CORN - PEAS
GREEN BEANS
APPLESAUCE
Chow Mein
Noodles
303
tin
Mix 'Em or Match 'Em
19'
Chicken Chow Mein
Fruit Cocktail
4/89'
Two Serving
Size
Medium Yellow No. 1
CELERY
STALK
°
6-oz.
tin
8/‘I
12-oz.
tin
4/’1
GERBER'S STRAINED
BABY FOOD
4-oz. Lins
A
VIENNA SAUSAGE Z
ONIONS
U.S. No. 2 Shafter
POTATOES
10 39
1
WILLIAMS
LEMONADE
GRAPES 29
CABBAGE 15
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MINUTE
MAID
SWIFT'S
Fresh
Local
Beef Chop Suey
Grapefruit Sections
303
tins
HOODY PEANUT BUTTER
THOMPSON
SEEDLESS
98'
Size
6 00
★
CANTALOUPE 6:89(
CHUN KING
Dundee
£
★ STAR-KIST TUNA Chunk I Style
tin
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RUFFLE CO
CHIPS tr J7 H
MILK
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LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
♦ lb. box
Reg. 95c
JOHN S. CI ARK
John S. Clark, Wemme, who
died in Sandy, June 15, was
born Oct. 24, 1898 in Vancouver,
B.C. He came to the United
States in 1929 and moved to
Wemme in 1957 where he had
made his home since. Rev. Kent
Haley of St. Peter's Episcopal
church conducted private fam
ily services at Forest Lawn
cemetery Monday. Bateman
Funeral
Chapel handled ar
rangements.
DANIEL H. LOVE
Lt. Cmdr. Daniel H. Love,
Rt. 2, Box 1055, Sandy, died at
his home June 11.
Born Nov. 28, 1890 in Cov
ington. Tex., he was a veteran
of World War I and World War
II, retiring as a Lt. Command
er. He had made his home
both in Sandy and In Arizona.
Survivors are his daughters,
Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Sandy
and Mrs. Louise Pells, El Ca
jon, Calif, and his son, Daniel
T., U.S. Navy.
Remains were sent by Bate
man Funeral Chapel to El Ca
jon where services were held
and burial was In Ft. Rose
crans National cemetery in San
Diego.
Come
see why
7ts the Water"
that
makes the
difference.
Visitors
are always
welcome at
the Olympia
Brewing!
Company
at Tumwater,
near Olympia,
Washington,
8:00 to 4:30
every day.
SWIFT'S JEWEL
89 OIL
J|
49
4
Borden’s Ready Diet
ZEE TISSUE
K OZ.
tins
Roll
l’ak
SUPER MEAT
1 Gal.
HOMoatMino
2 Gal.
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Jewel 3
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Obituaries
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SHORTENING
By MBS. JOHN OLDS
MO 5 6929
BORING — Visitors and va
cations are the main topics this
month, it seems, and not June
brides The Lester Irvins and
Otis Riches spent a weekend
at Moclips, Wash where they
found clamming good.
The Arno Ritters entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fleiss of
Lafayette. Calif., as house
guests earlier this month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaston
went to Whittier. Calif., to visit
a son. Donald Lund, his wife,
and their son, Richard. They
enjoyed cool weather, just
right for travel, until they got
to Las Vegas, where it was
summer in the desert. While
there, the Oregonians heard the
McGuire sisters and enjoyed
their performance.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Weeks
had as guests their daughter,
Mrs. Vernon Maulding of Nys
sa. and grandchildren, Joan,
Judy and Vernon, as well as
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker.
The visitors arrived Monday
and left Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rich, Mick
Byrd and the Jack Lilies of Es
tacada fished at East lake,
where the Byrdette Byrds join
ed them for the weekend.
Beavers Play
While Leondale was at 4-H
camp, Don and Mina Verdoorn
and sons Larry and Ronnie
went in to Portland to see the
Beavers play. Their daughter
stayed with the Earl Meiers.
Bonney Shields, daughter of
the Matt Shields, spent her first
weekend after starting summer
work at the Christian Science
Monitor in Boston, seeing New
York.
It was easy to tell twins Curt
and Ken Meier apart when they
came home from 4-H camp last
weekend. Curt tumbled from
a fence at Camp Colton and
have five stitches in his hand—
so the bandage speeded identi
fication.
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CALGON
Electric
Dishwasher
Detergent
SANDY
Main Street
Open 'til 10 P.M.
Daily
GRESHAM
Powell and Cleveland
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