Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 28, 1963, Image 3

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    Thursday. Feb 28, 1993 (Sec. 1)
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PRICES are
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i ou re always dollars ahead
when you shop Piggly Wiggly
. . . everyday low prices, week­
end specials plus the added sav­
ing of S & H GREEN STAMPS.
Sandy Post
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Meeting Slated
Monday Night
Everyday Low Prices
PLUS SÄH GREEN STAMPS
Pillsbury Flour
Folger’s Coffee
Royal Gelatin ' >.«<>
Beet Sugar
,
Tide, Surf or Fab- •
Dundee Canned Milk
Humko Shortening.
Snowdrift
Crisco Shortening.
Wesson Oil
Old Fashioned Bread
Baby Foods
(»old Medal, Crown or
Occident
■'ÜB, Hills or Boyd's
'Mb. tin $1.09
55c
3 AS 19c
94c
68c
54c
5
69c
Armour Star
HAMS
Cocktail
bag
t.iant package, each
tall
tins
3-lb, tin
81b. tin
3 lb. tin
B
Vegetable oil
nb. tin
10 lb
SPRY 3 lb. tin 78c
Hunt's
Sf-09
f
“í1"
bag
M-oz. bottle
4
6
Gerber strained fruits
and vegetables
88c
44c
15-oz. OQ«
loaves Or G
65c
Legion to Hold
District Meet
Here in June
Armour Star lean and tender hams have a dis­
tinctly different smoked flavor your family will
enjoy . . . and you'll save at Piggly Wiggly's
special low price this weekend.
Choice blended fruits . . . regular 23c each
J J
No. 300
5
A district convention of the
American Legion next June 15-
16 will bring about 500 Legion­
naires and their wives here.
Details of the convention
plans were given to the city
council last week by Bill Jol­
ly, commander of Gresham Le­
gion Post 30, and R E. Younts,
commander of District 7.
Shank Ham
B3Z
WKr
Tan
nori Name
Canned
Hams
Rath Black Hawk honeless hams . .
see display for 50c refund offer.
3-lb. tin
Fairlane Frozen
Vegetables
Tomato Catsup
Apple Juice
Margarine
Armour Star upper half or
Whole Hams.
Peas, Cut Corn, Peas & Carrots or Squash
Sliced Bacon
Smokee Sausage
Fresh, Cut-Up Stewing
Chickens
Bridgmon Bros, fresh,
cutup stewers
Pink Grapefruit
Celery
Tender
Premium U.S. No. 1
Potatoes.
Zee white or colored
Paper Napkins
Paper Towels
Save at Piggly Wiggly
Zee
Sandwich Bags
Zee
0 25‘
Regular 99c
tall tin
75'
Waxed Paper
10-49
Clam Chowder
104-01. Clam Stew. 74 oz Minced ( lams
00
sunkuiLemonso ■ zj
2-lb. tin 97 c
1-lb. tin
White or colored
Zee Tissues
Four roll packages
12 •* T
Nabisco Snowflake
4'/j-oz. tin
Sweet Cucumber ( hips or Old Fashioned or Homestyle Dills
Steinfeld's Pickles
Quart jar
49c
( hot oíate fudge sandwich
Nabisco Cookies
I lb. package
49c
Fresh and Crisp Saltines
2-lb. package
Blue Bell
Potato
Regular $1.00 Gillette
Super Blue Blades
"7O
15 blade
a
pkg.
n
c
Regular *1.06 value Pepsodent
Toothpaste
2 Ä 89c
Regular *1.50 soft or regular
Adorn Hair Spray
Prices effective February 28, March 1 and 2. Limit riqhts reserved.
plus taxi
★ Gresham
★ Sandy
49'
100 foot roll
Underwood
Deviled Ham
Boyd's Coffee
200 foot roll
Zee
Plastic Wrap .
15-oz. Snow's
. . Stalk
I
2 ä 59 c
2 SS 25c
2 Ä 39c
2 k 39 c
39c
33c
39c
■
Zee
Del Monte Alaska
Red Salmon
e
Indian River
95e
pies
$1.00
Regular 41c Birds Eye
Fish Sticks
29'
Limit one tin, please
Regular 28c Chicken of the Sea frozen
Chunk style . . . 29c each
Long
Green
Slicers
X45c
46-oz. tin
Tuna Pies........................
CUCUMBERS
£ 59c
Rath Black Hawk
Star-Kist
4
'X 43c
Armour Star
Snider's . . .
reg. 22c 19c EACH
Plymouth colored cubes . .. 19c EACH
"*due‘
55c
Armour Star
Skinless Franks
Hi-Country . . . regular 43c
I PEAT MOSS ~
The 29th annual membership
meeting of the Gresham Coop­
erative will be held at 7:30
o'clock Monday evening in the
Gresham Grange hall.
Highlight of the program will
be an illustrated talk by Al
Lamb, manager of the Mor­
row County Grain Growers,
Inc., on his trip to Africa last
summer with a U.S. Depart
ment of Commerce trade mis­
sion.
The trip included a visit to
the hospital and leper colony
operated
by
Dr.
Albert
Schweitzer.
Reports on last year’s busi­
ness will be given by the co­
op auditor and manager and
three directors will be elected.
Oscar Brue, 3518 NE 162nd
Ave., one of three directors
whose terms expire, is nomi-
nated for re-election to a three-
year term
The two other present direc-
tors, George Toya and George
Metzger, have served two full
terms and are not eligible for
re • election. Two new nomi­
nees for three - year terms are
William B. Strebin. Rt. 2, Box
1105, Troutdale, and Jack Ick-
ler, Rt. 2, Box 1047, Trout­
dale.
The Grange hall is located on
Section Line Road (Division
St.) just west of Cleveland Ave
★ N.E. 162nd & Glisan
Regular 69c
Jolly said the last Legion
state convention voted to allow
each district to have its own
convention to encourage broad­
er participation by Legion­
naires. The Gresham gathering
of District 7, which includes
23 posts and more than 3,000
members, will be the first of
the district meetings.
The first day's program on a
Saturday will include a grand
parade on Powell Blvd, and
Roberts and Main Sts. and a
drum and bugle corps exhibi­
tion at the Gresham high school
stadium. It will close with a
dance Saturday evening at the
armory.
On Sunday morning the Le­
gionnaires will have a silent
parade in memory of their de­
parted comrades in arms. Gold
Star Mothers will march in the
memorial parade.
Committee meetings and a
business session will take up
much of the day. Sunday eve­
ning there will be a banquet
with a prominent guest speak­
er.
The
mayor
and
council
pledged their cooperation on
plans for the convention. Local
Post 30 and its auxiliary will
be the official hosts for the
session.
State liar Holds
Student Contest
Oregon high school students
are once again being chal­
lenged to turn their thoughts
toward what it means to live
In a free society ruled by law
instead of fear, as the Ore­
gon State Bar's annual high
school editorial contest for Law
Day 1963 gets under way
This year's theme Is: The
Law
Rule of Right, Not
Might. Judges in this state­
wide contest are Michael J.
Frey of The Oregonian; Gus J.
Solomon, Chief Judge of the
United States District Court,
and Richard H. Sullivan, pres­
ident of Reed College, accord­
ing to an announcement made
by Norman J. Wiener, chair­
man of the Law Day commit­
tee for the bar.
Frizes will be awarded at
special ceremonies to be held
in Portland, May 1. First prize
is a portable typewriter; sec­
ond, a $50 savings bond; third,
a $25 savings bond.
All high school students are
eligible to enter the contest
and notices and entry blanks
have been sent to all public
high schools.
Growers Meet
At Gresham
Growers
of
horticultural
crops in the county are re­
minded of the North Willamette
Horticulture Society meeting
oeing held at Gresham today,
Feb 28 by Robert Smith,
County Extension Agent.
The session will cover aspects
of vegetable production as re­
lated to fertilizers and insect
control.