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Page Two THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON I'hursday, September 1,1932 | in honor of Joe McCoy at Forest went huckleberry picking on I arch 1er Pauline of Seattle were Sun (.»rove Sunday. There were about •Mr*». Khiulii \\ ;it*oii, Sun \\ Woodhouse an mountain last week day guests at (hr Ili Kingston 1 50 people present. Sara Parr underwent a sinus op home Mr ami Mrs. I’ll Kingston Forest (¡rove and Leland and Raymond Eckhart of I helm.i Hudspeth eration in Portland last week G ibe I ssuer. accompanied the Charles Kingston* Hillsboro are visiting at the home hoint* in Portland Ina Stevens was hostess at a to Corvallis Monda) to visit friends. Mr ami Mrs I I a 11 I lollenbrt k of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clarno ' i*it with rrlathrs bridge partv at her home Frida) and Mr and Mrs I. Hubert Smilli Eighteen people attended t h r this week. Cornrliiit Friday rvi-nin« »« ■ 11 dame* F. (> Shay, John Hergert, afternoon. Those present w e r e Rustlers* Sumi.tv school class picnic i nd son jilt nd« d I he Kern** I.. . fam- Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rrifcnrath o'clock the teacher, of the .«muni .1 Horner, V. Jett, Crone of Mc- I illie Brown, Dorothy Snyder, Mrs \ugu*t 27 at the home of their il) pit nie at 'Ir 'I him lilt* «• .Sunday, of Gaston , Minnville, J. Jepson, II. Sook, J. and M t * I b ‘ b n.1 IL ’ nitv. »ho attend the M 1 church, I ee Brown, and the hostess. Mr and Mrs F. W. ten her, '1rs T I It Moore Haas ami will five the following program at Walker, William Morgan and Xix- enrath of Portland visited at the Mrs James Will will begin her daughters I nisei ami lol Ja of Sher Mrs. George _............ I aurel Mrs. I i rie Schmidt and year of teaching school at Midway speaker for • I Mounce will be the the chur. li tiran.i opening. " «r- «»n of Hillsboro Misses Grace Jones, home of 'Ir*. J H D ivi * last wood were visiting with friends league Sundav eve daughters, Emeli.i and Marie are September 6. I aurrl school will ning. ren Barnest stunt, Mrs. Louise Jennie Horner, Norma \ndcrs«»n W ednesdav anil relatives in .Mouiitiiiiidale Sun Mount almlale Hop picking »tul day. Miss Vera Sandford went to planning to move t«» Hillsboro soon begin September 12. Warren Barnes; of Vefnonia and Jean Jepson, Jun- Cochrane and rd Seplember I hi tin \ I \\ UH, Timber Sunday, where she will Mi** Emelin will begin her year of reading. I.eater Mooberry; stunt, ,1 ior Jepson and the h«»stess. vard. Il«>p Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooke and visit with her aunt. Mrs F. It teaching *chool it Bl«*«>tning Sep ire vrrj lir.i.y tlik tester Smith. I ester .Mooberry, Argu, <*t<i,fltflcil ml, g,-t rrmilt,. v car. trmber 5, and Marie i* rmplo) ed Mr«. Margaret Mooberry, M r s. ,¡son William *pent the week end in Chamberlain, and family. \ isitors i Mr. and Mrs Carl Christener ru in the tax department at the court William Riggle mid son Delmai at the I B Hollenbeck Bertha Stiver, Mrs. Louise (’«»ch Portland visiting with friends and tertained with a dinner Sunday in house. The familv have lived on went to Bay ('it) Mondav of las home last week wire Mrs. Bertha rane. Mr». Horotliy .*ha» aud Miss . relatives. week. They were joined later by i Thompson md Mi- M 11 « 11 « « I I • mellow drammer, J LaVerne Sh.n of Silem arrived honor of Mr. and Mr __ \ndv Chris- the mountain for Ihe past 27 vear* Mattie Mann; i ester Mooberry, Lester Lexter bunth, , Sundav for a few days’ visit with tener, who celebrated their wedding St h«»ll* Vocal selections b) Mr* George Riggle, who brought house ter of San Francisco, Cal., ami Mr The rock «rusher is running full Mrs. Bertha Surer. Miss Mi«s Mattie his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. F. Shay. anniversary, and in honor of their time and rock is being hauled at Ila «I B Stretcher, Bert Rowell hold goods <i nut for them They r \ land Mrs B It ( imit lu r -imi J imitile daughter Phyllis, whose birthday present on the I urclvv ood road. and «»ther local talent v* ill be rend pect to spend the winter litre. Cole Mann. Mr». Margaret Mooberry, , und fa mil). Mrs. Mazie Frayn and daughter was Saturday. ’Those present were Ivan King of \loh.i visited Ids )|r. Dorothv Shaw and Mrs. l.ouive Hie vimng son of Mr anil Mr* Mrs James Will was hostess at < red intermittently from 2 _ to . 1<> . Will pnv premium on lop . .. _ a . IfW — Gil) Hawthorne is quite ill al the Cochrane; stunt, 1 ester Smith ami J Genevieve of Troutdale was a gue»l 'Ir. and 'Ir* Zybaeh, Mr. and Mrs. a dinner part) at her home Sun P •'« Frida), September 9, at the mother, Mrs \ (' Ilford. Charles Lehman, 'Ir and Mrs J dtj for i group of Midw quality white hennery eggs. I toeriibe« her hospit al !••'« vv eek Mis* Hila Corneliu»; mock wed • I of Mrs. M. Gnosa Wetinesday. girl* Eerd Groner home, where the.11 I he»« eggs niiiBt be c lean will Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin and J Nussbaumer, 'Ir. .md Mrs. \ndv The) were \da and Vltha Robin Scholls Is I adiv.s* adics’ \id vv ill serv e i.-1 R imiiiiin , Xicojai a n d Waller ding, Warren Barnes, the groom. Mr* I tilth Higgle' and son (’lauile ------ *• Mr kn,| - ’ Mrs - John son, F.v elv n and Betty Benson, F a md other refreshment* and suitable for slorage. rcfreshinents for the were Hillsboro visitors last lues Mathicsen returned home Saturdi) Miss M'ra Weidewitsch, the bride, j family spent last week at Crater Chrirtenrr. dav Gfeller, Mr. Ernert Nelson, i __ -.......... Ver- and I ucille Carlson, Harney Mild benefit of local welfare work. and I ester Smith, the minis, -r: 1 .ike. from the seining ground* at Knappa, Ihe See ua before you sell your ■ Nelson» Hila Cornelius, Phyllis Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs I D I dim.in went where the) have been fisliing Schooldavs I tester ester Mooberry, the poultry and eggs. June liole<»m, I velyn Smith Mild evening hours will be for the spe- ---- ... vial benefit of the inen i professor; school scho.»l children, , Mrs. O. Olsen, Misses Leona and Helen ! Christener, and the host and host Jean Miller and boys, to Forest Grove last Tuesday, nr Niniimer. I ess. who vvi*h to view the Hillsboro-Port land Stocker and Frances Pugh and companicd bv \rlie Dorothv Shaw, Mr« Berth« Surer, collection of Fridav evening visitors at John Mainland of Beaverton u i* lluihpelh of Mrs. Emil Miller, Mrs Hora Mil an all-<li) guest Fridav purchases* made by Mr. and 'Ir* Portland, who made a «hort visit James Mathieseu home ware M Miss Mattie Mann. Mrs Margaret Messrs. Harold Schmale and Wil Produce Company at the Groner on their trip around the here. Mooberry, Mrs t.ouise (.ochrane. liam Stokes enjoyed a weiner roast ler, Jake Miller and John Guilin.tin \mos \\ itkins home alul Mr* Ereil Woodhou*e ami chil H2S 2nd St. I’lum, 24*1 visited with relatives at Amity Sun I rv ing East man i Miss Hila Cornelius, Mi»» Myra at Balm Grove. Thirtv five young people attend w orld. building a ilrcn Melvin and Margaret. '1 r day. lie w Mr. and Mrs. George Grcyhmok chicken house Weidewitsch, Warren Barnes and Mrs. rd the Broadcasters picnic it I In Elsie M ir-li ill « nlert.iim<1 Mr and Mrs. McFarland and ter’* park last Sunday E L. Rucker mad«* a business Lester Smith; quartet. " I'he I it of San Francisco spent the week her sister, Miss Minnie K irpstein, \ granddaughter, I ois Karklin, left of Sundav *ch«»ol was held session tie Old Church in the Valiev.’ Mrs end at the O. C. Park home. ’ upon and three brothers, 1 Teddy. Rudolph trip to Eugene last week Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and Mrs. Louise for Kansas Saturday, where they arrival, then a bounteous basket md Carl K irpstein at t the beach ltorothy Shaw. Miss Mattie Mann, I attics' \id of the Prrsbv terian tester Smith and I.cster Mooberrv; Cochrane were Monmouth callers will make their home. church met with 'Ir* \nna Ruck dinner, a bill game, swimming and ¡over the week end. Mr and Mrs. Robert Meek, piano solo, Mi»s Hila Cornelius, Wednesdav. rr at her home \ugu.*t 2' Mr. «»ther amusements made a full dav Sundav dinner guests Mrs. M Gnosa entertained at and Mrs. John Gates, . Elmer and vocal solo, Lester Mooberry. '1 r and 'Ir* Fre«l 'levers aiv -........ H«l- Ihe voung people were accompan i lle**e home were Mr man, ’ ’ “ “ .2'. , her home Tuesday with a dinner in i. Kenneth \ an Buren spent the gave a The Epworth 1 eague «laughter lla/.el of ludrpeiidene ied bv their teacher.*, Mr* Raleigh G. W. Whitcoinbe, Miss Week end it Net irt> honor of Mrs. J. Petrie, Mrs. Frank waffle »upper at the M E. church \\ hitiuore md Mr* B G McN iv mson and Clarence Drake, all of were overnight gue*ts at the Jr Mr. ami Mrs. Case have moved | and their families. 'levers home Saturday night Tuesdav evening They made S3 35. Wink, George and William Falk Portland. Mr and Mrs. R. E Tanner and and Miss Edna Falk, who are vis to Tillamook. Mr aiql '1 r* Percy Whitfield Sundav evening dinner guests at Mr and Mrs. II W McM mus Mr. and Mrs. Cappas and son the F. family spent a few days visiting iting from Chicago. ” * I Brown home were Mr 'and Mrs Marion Coe «»l f Portland Till imook were Buxton visitor* Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mann and Raymond of Portland __ -............. relatives in Aberdeen. Wash. Saturday night and Mrs and Mrs Ray Brown and son Rich were visitors Sunday at Mrs. Edna Russell, librarian of daughter of Portland were guests t’empleton ami daughter krleen of a rd and C W Brown of Boring llolcom home Week end the Ed Mr and 'Ir* 'Icrle Standiforil I __ _ visitors 'Beaverton visite the Cornelius public library, rear in Cornelius Monday. the and Mr. and Mr* Silas Bechen and were Miss Ruth I logland and Mr. «»f Vancouver werr overnight gue*t « ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melanson and Mike Zahl home. ranged the books in the library son Tommy of West Inion. (’. W. md Mr* J. Wide and two chil- • *f 'Ir* Standif«»rd's parent*. '1 F. M. Wadswe mil '1 rs William Bc*t last week. She classified the hooks family left this week for the hop Prt*- Brown remained __ at the home of «Iren of Marshfield quay spent the fields at Independence. according to the type of book in II Quier is home from the e.isl the his brother for a few days’ visit. Sundav *» hool attendance August home of A. F. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Stream of stead of the author alphabetically ern Oregon harve*t fields Mr. and Mrs. Roy e Conner _____ _ are 28 was 72. land. Portland were Cornelius business previously been, as it has '1 r ami Mr* \rt Boiul went visiting at the home of her par Groner school begin Sept ember Albert Bobltna i has returned from ents, Mr ind Mr A religious vacation school is callers this week. i hopynrd near Xcwberg Sutid. .... Craw ____ _ ford. John Maurice and Donald Mundorf eastern Oregon, ’ where he has been Mr* Conner will go to Wolf (’reek 19, Mountainside September I J pick hop«. being conducted at the St. Anthony md Midwa) September <• working in the harvest field. Billie Best s| Forest Grote. Those from left Monday for Yakima. church in “ da\ \\ <«hic*il i\ to btgill her ve.ir Mi*s Geraldine Ta) lor of Beav Hillsboro last W ay nr Lincoln, who his been teaching sch«»o! on Labor Dav. of Grace and Rawleigh Jones • pent Cornelius attending are Grace, home ert<»n spent the past week with her working in the harvest fields in of his aunt, '1 Madeline and Paul DePrex, Jerry Wednesday in McMinnville. immer Sundav evening dinner guests grandmother, Mrs Carrie I litdi eastern Orej on, has gone to Idaho t '\\ 11 'L x i \ home ««• r<- Gras* Fire Threaten* Donald I lamin« and Jack N’anLoin, Margaret J.inc hninr cock. Thursday afternoon a grass fire w here he is working in the mines. ami Mrs I e?»trr I indsav of ( with him for a Pooher, Margaret May ] and Pat Miss i) lor «mi ('ari Kay Sandy of O'DouncU, Virginia and Francis burned over quite a large space of Grove and Mr. and Mrs Hirle (hn.ind and were married his familv into Chartrey, Guinevere Brock. . Mildred ground in the north end of town. I.oonev md daughter Rosalie \ugust wire Sunday din house It was put out by the Cornelius on the i Vuvlesteke, and Blanche, Marjie Mr md Mrs. Ernest Southard i...., tier gilt lie \ ictor Boleen Ray is driving fire department, but later in the and Merle VanDeHey. Mr. and Mr*. Ieo Stroder and daughter Dorothy, ill of Portland. home A tain » day some smouldering sparks re school bus Open Store family, \ndrew, Edward, Kiev and Bill) McX ly, w h«» hid been vi*it- J. W. his broth - The school Im The grocery store owned by Her vived. causing it again to start Julius Byers J«»c St roedr r, rrou dr*d bl* Hint. Mr* I IndMj . t < er Will of Los Angeles at I’-icific Monday inornini man Thies reopened Saturday after burning, necessitating the calling out tirew and Elmer Hergert, Mr. An turned to his home with them. Buxton Citv Sundav f«»r several days. and for Banks high having been closed for sometime of the department again. It w as Mr* Erci! like and daughter spent wo new Sir and Mrs. Bill . Jackson of Mr* Mildred Revriolds ami three students from he while they were rearranging stock. put out before much damage w as Sundiy it 1'routdale. i Powell children of near St«»ckton, Cal . were Kinin ith Falls spent a week visit ind W 1111 «m \lI Miss Mare Dei’rei returned to done. Fred Phillips of Cornelius is vis guest* of her si*ter, Mr*. Fred ing friend! ami relative* here Mrs X «•«nil IL st j| Glen Smith spent Friday in St. Portland Thursday after a short iting his niece, Mr*. Georgr Stew Mosnrr from Monday until Fridav Jaeks<»n’s brother, \rtliur Hitch am ouvrr vacation here w th her mother, Mrs. ( Helens. of last, * eek. «•«»ck. returned with them Wednc* art. Miss Bertha Bagnall of Krl so, John W ,i G. DePrex. and family. Mr. .ind Mr* \mo> Watkins md dav. Mr. and Mr; Tracy Stew irt and I Wash., aurei wer is visiting at the H. E. Mr. and Mr«. A. Hewitt of As Sir. family of Forest Grove, Mr. and ¡children visited Mr " itkins* par- urd.iv* night Tanner home here. toria are visiting with Mr. and 1 ents at their home in Mrs. ________ _ „ Mrs. Fred Poe •ind family from Portland one of lidi Pow« Mr> Henry Hoffman, ihe Hewitt’s l’«»rtland were Sundav I i*ll Hunt’ji mill. Miss Olive Kendall of day last week. itrd relatives and I riend formerly owned the Gilmore füiii.g I Mrs. J. G. Sears of llilhboro the Gwen Palmer home. Portland were Sunday dinner guests ton anil I aurei Sumi iv station here. was a guest at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Fred at the G. W. Stewart home, are George Either and The follow ing enjoyed a picnic' Bennett, from spending several weeks ir Mr. and Mrs. H. Huber and daughter, Mrs. NUr L. joy <•<! a picnic on the \ Sundav at Jantien Beach in Port Mr. and Mrs. Victor I family, .Mr. and Mrs. F. Boss and Thursdav until Sunday. land! Mr. and -Mrs P. J. White. Mr* Flora Baker spent Sunday a birthday dinner for W < Heiton er Sumia), it bring Mr North Plains- The telephone family of Vancouver, Mr. and 'Ir* birthday Mrs Fred Dober. Billie Ihiher. Mr. company is installing a new $« itch- C. Huber. Mr. Schenk <»f Gresham, nt the home of her «laughter, Mr* and Mr. Quinn August 2 '6. Dale Stowell of Hlllsbor« and Mr« J. Vanoudenhaegen. Vin board in the telephone office this Mr. and Mrs. C j. Schneider of Orr- William Joo* Jr of Hill*b.»r«». Donald Robinson of Portland cent, Albert and Antonette Vanou week. Mr. and Mr*. \mo* W itkins and was a visitor Monday nt the H T iting relatives here thi* gon ( ity, Mr. ami Mrs. A Ilib- < >liv rr denhaegen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnoas, Misses Erma Vankirk and Norma litzel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. children J«»hn, Teddy md Stephen Hr*se home. Joyce, Junior and llene Gnosa, and Esther Hundley of Portland Chris Tschanx and family had a were Sundav dinner gur*ts at the The Will (¡rmbellfi, s Chris- Frank Boge. Mrs. M. Gnoss, Fran visited at the Hundley home Sun picnic Sunday at the home of Fred ►f Mrs v | ns* slat r. Mi trnsrn, Lawrence Fie • • d ces, Joe and Antonia Gnoss, Ed day. E Guenther of Mountain r«»p di*- C. Heaton families i Keller and family. •*undav ward Deaville and Bobby and Flor trict. Jean Watkins, who h id been at Chnmpoeg. Mrs. George Cypher spent sev Mrs. E. Kuenxi ence Reichard. visiting her aunt for a week, re eral davs last week in Portland Dakinder of Hoquiam, Carl Carlson and F<l ! Benson Misses Leona and Helen Stock visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. spending a week at tl turned home with her parents. went deep .*ea f idling t at I >rp«»r er of Portland are guests of Mr. R. Finch, and family. Nile Bennett and daughter Bay last week i and ret ti rued with her mother, Mrs. Kelle and Mrs. O. Olsen- Blanche took their daughter and |u large salmon. Mr md Mrs. J R. Sandford and G. W Warren of Ti Miss Frances Pugh is visiting children Glen. Elnora and \era Mr. and Mrs. A. Fox a sister, Mrs. L.i'ellr Carter, win» Mr and Mr* II K ingston her sister, Mrs. <>. Cartwright, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sand- ■ N. 11. Tonte* this week. li.’Ki hern visiting them, to her and Mr nn< Miss I’ugb is from the east. home in Hermiston last week. ford’s brother, Albert Mead, and 1 Mrs. Charlei Mi-* Bobby Palo, R. H. Dem- and <1 iiitrh Brow n Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey left family at Kelso, Wash. I L. Brown was honor guest at nii.son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. War 4 a dinner at last week for Independence, where Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Chamber- ren and daughter Verna. Mr. and the . I.. Stevens they »ill work in the hopyards. lain and family of Timber spent Mr» X. H. Tóate* Jr. and children. ; home Sunday, , the «»rcasion being* Hillsboro Auto Freight Lester Smith was a caller in Sunday with Mr. Ctiamberl tin’s Mr. ind Mrs. R. E. Fox and daugh- his fifty-first birthday anniversary • | Other guests were Mr. .uid Monmouth Friday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Cham-j ters Lorraine, Edythe and I Daily Trips to Portland Ray Brown And son Richard Miss Frances Gnoss. who recent berlain. ■ ill <»f Portland, and Mr. ar Auto Freight Terminal Boring. Mrs. Silas Bechen ly returned from a vacation in Mrs. Minnie Blake and son .Mark F. Jones and son Don of I a sign <>f intelligent thrift when you shop at I’lGGI.Y WIGGLY. Our 17th A: Kearney - 1H1 Water i Tomniv of West Union, Eos Angeles, was honored with a spent Sunday at the Redrnen lodge geles were Sunday visitors foods are carefully .selected for quality and priced to save you money. Try Hillsboro Phone 512 Mrs. W. H MeN/iy, Mr dinner Saturday evening at the picnic in the Peninsula park at i e of N. H. 1 «.•«•' of Mo our modern foot! store today. Portland Phone I A. 6366 I Brown and Mr. and Mr* home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hines of Portland. dale. Insured and bonded carrier | Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stigurn drove Hillsboro. Those present were the George Schmidt and Quality job printin*.—Argus. honor guest. Mr. and Mrs T to St. Helens Saturday and visited Friday and Saturday, September 2 and 3 Weinecker. Edw ard Deaville. F.v a over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oakes. Luke Stange!, l.yle Oakes, Pearson, where their son Scottie I.lovd Kinner, Harold VK eisenback, has been staying for the past week. MiMC* Myra. Georgia and Velma Scottie returned home with his par ¡lines. Charles Hines and the host ents. Christian Endeavor society had and hostess. BORDEN’S ASSORTED CAMELS Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Latham and a picnic lunch at Troutman’s woods familv moved last week into the Sundav evening., after which they 1 4 Ib. pkg«. Kilgore house, formerly occupied held their meeting. 2 for Carton Mrs. W. J. Troutman and fam bv Ms. Edna Russell. Mr and Mrs. Elvin Finegan and ily and Mrs. Bunger and family small daughter Eleanor and I.ucy attended a farewell picnic party Ogleaby of Hillsboro and Miss - . 4 Gwendolyn Metzger of Portland ♦ I were dinner guest» at the J. Fine gan home Sunday. James Costello A real bargain. and Thoma, Costello and daughter SPERRY’S Miss Marialice of Portland also Vacuum packed spent Sunday afternoon there. Everything in Insurance 9 lb. bag The Fern Hill Community club Cornelius Teachers to Present Program Friday Night at Eight Laurel People To Move Soon To County Seat Begin Hop Picking In the Willis Yard Buxton Benefit Program Planned at Scholls SELL NOW Poultry - Eggs Mountaindale Exchange at North Plains Improved Cigarettes $1.25 RUSHLOW FOODS FOR YOUR LABOR DAY OUTIN( met at the home of Mrs. F. Jones Phone 1701 1332 Washington I’hursdav. Those present were Mes-1 I +------------------------------------------------- Prices for Friday and PEAS—Ocean Breeze or Green Giant, We fea- ture the best. 2 cans I 33c On the only State Inspected Meats PICNIC HAMS— Pound .. BACON SQUARES— Pound .. LARD COMPOUND— Pound ........ .......... PANCAKE FLOUR—Sperry’s. No need to say more. Large pkg............................ 4 Ex> Our Best. Get a pound today ground to your Buy your lunch meat, for Labor Day from our large stock of high quality meats. Fred’s Superior TUNA FLAKES—Save time and bother. Vis. 2 cans PINEAPPLE — Sweet Treat or Del Monte. COFFEE 15c 11c 9c 4c TUNA—White Star, the chicken of the sea. Vjs. 2 cans ......................................... PORK & BEANS—Otoe, for the picnic. 3 cans .................. S-MV PICKLES — Sweet, no tice the crispness. 29 : 25c 15C OLIVES — Ripe, Large package Each September 2 and 3 □ V BIG SPECIAL Fancy, dryed, sugar cured in our plant. Half or whole. Pound ....................................... Saturday MILK—Carnation ff Tall can 3 small cans 10c -lices. No. 2% HAMS giant 19c 25c 14c 19c MAYONNAISE — Best Foods. Always fresh— perfect every time. Pint 25c GREEN OLIVES— CATSUP—Del Monte. Just try it on foods and taste the differ- enee. 2 bottles ZoC Quart ............... OvC MARSHMALLOWS TOMATO JUICE—Del Monte. That added zest CHEESE—Oregon, full cream, aged "f just right.. Lb. J.VV 29c Lb.1"'..... Economy. A good cup ping coffee at a very low price. Lb. r”’« 2 can, 19C 14c Delicately MUSTARD — French’s CHEESE — Kraft, a 1 I varieties, lb. pkgs. te 2 for MALT—Budweiser. All this week at pre-tax 43c ltfC FLOUR SALAD DRESSING — Gold Medal. -f C?«. Pint 29C PEANUT BUTTER — Hoody’s best, -f 2 Ib,. POTATO CHIPS—Wil liams. Large pkg. -g Q _ 5 lb- boxes 5 Deliveries Daily Re«. Phone 321Z 19c Oxydol Malt The large package BUDWEISER Light or dark. Each and 2 giant bars of I*. Soap FREE. Per can Tapioca Sanka Coffee MINIT 1 Ib. cans Per pkg 47c Per can Cleanser FEDERAL BRAND SUNBRITE 6 cans 4 cans .... ■ tJVr FIG BARS —Full of fresh figs. Freshly bak- z'lb,. 1 ib. can flavored. 19c PAPER NAPKINS and PAPER PLATES—A picnic neces- sity.. 3 pkg«. SARDINES — North Star, packed i n olive «¡i- 3 can« MAPLE LEAF OR RED ROSE Phone 651 Bliss Coffee Pancake Flour Flour Spuds HARD WHEAT Local grown 49 Ib. sack 10 lbs. BUY AT PIGGLY WIGGLY WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER WALT’S MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS Bacon Squares HAMS Sirloin Steak Fancy Sugar cured F'lour is advancing in price. Buy now while you can get the old wheat. Ib. 6 to 10 pound« Half or whole Ib.