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THE Th unni ay, September 8, i*.»32 Cornelius Grocery Stores to Close Sundays; School Begins t'ornelius B< «lnnln« S. pt. >.,lx r I the grocery store» <•' < •••«•< I"' owned by I <i Weidewlt..h, Iler Ihles, H .‘»“•"•‘•I'-. \ ll (n.l.«, I <’ »•rniird and It s.hull« Will Close their doors mi s.uul.v Ihls move II»» proven to |,r ihr . ............. Id l""l’lr ■J’1’ «,11 give H um - bi. no ■ non " • "> ,,U. where before they hsd no day d«v to Dilley, where they visited at the B Hoskins home Antonetti* and Albert Vmioudrn hagcii are «pcmling u wirk with their grnmlinolliiT, Mr- M (¡noss Fred Giirtze returned I ist week fr«im Seaside, where he had been spending it week with Ids parerits, \|r and Mrs G Goetz* A few day» liter hr fell off a truck with a load of baled hay, hurling his hack quite severely. diss Muriel Holt of Hillsboro mid Will Bcdorlhi accompanied Mrs. Lebt Woo«li and family to Blaine Sunday. Perry I.albani, who Illis been visiting in Blaine, rr Iurned to his home here. Mrs. Woods has been spending tome lime «t the Imme of her parents. Mr. mid Mr* <>. M Burbank, and family. Mr mid Mrs (' R Morgan mid daughters Mi srs I helm.i mid Alice of Fast Stanwood, \\ ish , were dinner gm ts Sunduv of Mr and Mr \\ R ( mike. of rest. , , , ... Frhlay evening “• H ° «l”< U < igm nf lb«* teacher« who represent the M | Siimliiy «luml put on l’rn I iiii .I lunch latrr | gram with a were , Teacher» taking part In It Mr Louise Cochrane, Mrs Doro Moo- thy Shaw, Mr. ami ........ Mr- I ( Matlie Mann, Hila berry, the Mi**« ’« &••••• Curnclius an«l Myra Wehlewitsch I and Lester Smith. 'They cleared i MA. . .. I «dies’ Ahl society of Ihr M L * | church eoinpllineide.l .luhn Iturbunk with a party in the . ...nm.mlly room of the .Imr. h Wed..... .. uft . ........... Thm. present »rrr honor gue.t nml daughter • > |i>, M. ..limes <1 '1 Hurl’'"1-. 1 Wood, nml daughter l .ul.dlth, Mike I lender-ill, George llolwlirr, Joe Siner. I -rl Sindh. I lizabeth blujw. It Shaw iiml daughter Helene, Joe < )rcn«’o Mrs \ Alim's Sunday j Pmegnn >ml daughter Hinn. In. I H< hool rln, picnicked Friday nt < Mooberry. M l> »"■ I hr Wo I'^ iii w miming pool, west daughter Muttle. Hubert Coruelm». of town. Coehrnn. Herman I hie.-, « >1 Mr «ml Mrs S L. Carlyle had him Du.lck nml l,,b> dimgjiter, a j * dinner guri>tN la»t Wednesday Charle. Selfridge, Hellr I illy,_ r evening Mr «ml Mr«. “ II \ Rob (I Sinn nml dnugliter» Dori», •■<" in»on, Mr and Mrs. I G Mills e»., and laurel, t’harle» Latham mol daughter, Mrs. R Hlatrhford, •nd John l i.l. k Un Mlaaea Halen .11 Foreit (»rove, and M i « s <»ln.r, Mildred lt.xk and Margaret I helm« Mill«, dean of women at C.x.ke, memliers of the Dare To Do Whitman college, Walla Walla, cl««», »erved a lum hr«»n. Mr». J Wash. Cochran an*i Mr« Belle Lilly •» Mrs Mary Bench went to Forrst stated. Grove hint Wednesday for a week*» Mooberry attended C Mr«. I ii*it mid will spend some time in an diirnni party of Hillsboro high P«»rtlan«l before returning home. school I clisses from IUI I !•» H>IT at Mr mi<| Mr* Del Jerne and «on the home of M i«K ■thru Wiik»« of ml Mr Jerne’« mother of Spokane, Hillxboro lurxlny rvrnihg. ixh , limited Mr». Jerne’» sister, \ I Brock and Mr* H F Burdette, ami family a Mr and Mr- I r- Guinrx« «• ami Mrs daughter -------- fix. d • x •» last week while cn route win Snhimw ami iliugld.r Dolor.'« to Southern < 'aliform«. for n trip to left Friday morning Mr itid Mt-. George D. G nrrntt where they Gateway, Montana, ml mmi \ ernon of Portland were will visit relative! guests from Saturday until M<m- I. Bailey % hit day at the home of Mr«, Mr ami Mrs I < 11 rr.it t's <*<l at Ihr home of Mr- Bailey*» parent», Mr ami Mr S I < irlxIt aunt. Mr* W l< Cooke, and fam* Mr-. \nn.i B<rix returned Fri- llv Thurxday afternoon Mr ami d«ix from Seattle, where she spent Mr< Bailey ’ were on their way to six Week* with relatives. f .OM Angeles, Cal, from Havre, •I “ k Hamel ami Miss Grace Mont (•«»odium visited Miss (•midmaii’» Sent I I f , Ml»« Suzanne ltre«l of sister, Mrs I rank Hathaway, in Wash, »pent a few days with the lortliuil s^turd'. mid Sumli' It C.»rn«hus family and other rela Mrs John Kild«»w of Portland tives herr. xisited lor parents, Mr and Mrs. Mi*»«* Caroline Hoffman of Port Nath m Rose, ami her stater, Mrs land «.pent the week end at thr Gr«irge Goodman, I ahor Day. Ix.ith- home of her parent , Mr and Mr- ! r rine Goodmm aceomp.inird her A Hoffman Celebrate» Birthday U C Kcrhn spent list week in \uthony Gno«* celebrated I hi» Ihr country the guest of his chil dren, Mr and Mrs Frank I ichty. T giv birthday Sunday with i dinner Mr and Mrs. I red II imel came ' cn in hi1» honor «I hi» home ftio ■ the honor guest, Mr. here Saturday from Oregon City present were n \\ . • • i, . .1 daughtei Hr ha« work only every other week and Mr*. t Myrtle und »on George. Mr and at the paper mill. I ro M uldrii and sori I ngciir of Mr« A .Schantin, Mr and Mrn A. Krefxky an<l son1» R •« h « rd mid Ar* I ortland wer«- Saturdav guests of Mr and Mr- Louie Madden, thur «nd «laughter Virginia, Mr imi Mrs Halb Bo r of near Fr »nk Brnndaw a and Janet and Doria, Mr and Mrs Arnold G uom * ami Junior, llene ami Joyce, M and Mr* J. Vammdcnh.igcn an \lbert, \ inn ’»I “nd \nt*mettt. Mt i’ \ anoudenltagen, Mr* M Crane and Gcnevievr, I ilward Dcaville mid Mm 'I Gnoaa an«l France*, Joe and Frank. II rnrv IIaase «is Mr and Mr itcil relative in North Head, \\ ash , ¡«st week. George ami I ester Susbaucr nrr having their house repainted. The MI sms Fram < - Gno-s » und F.s elyn Holaher spent the w eck- end at R«»ekaway Mr and Mrs \| <> <>tt and Mr and Mr», Sam Slayton of Portland vtaited at the O M Burbank home Saturday ev ening I.. Sunday school will The M hold a f ood sale September 17 at the n< w store. rhe Sumi iv •choo| and « bur* h board* of th«' M I church will hold a p'»t luck supper I’uesday ex cuing, September 13, from .5 7 in th«* city park. Promotion «ml rally day at the held September Sunday «clmol from •i music and special program featured. (’. Mooberry, Mr and Mrs r Mr% M D Mann, Mtas Mattie Mann, I nrl Phelps and Lester Smith were dinner guests Suml-ix at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. Minn in Port land. Little Barbara Jean accom panied Mrs. M. D Mann home. Mr. and Mrs B B. Irving and baby soil, Rax Gordon of Roseburg mid Miss Mary Corl of Portland spent Saturday Afternoon with Mr. mid Mrs. W. it. Cook«*. Mrs. Irving and Mi s Corl arc sisters of Mrs. Corl. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Finegnn and small daughter Eleanor and Miss Lucy Oglesby of Hillsboro were dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finegnn and family, the oecaniim being Miss Blanche Finegnn*« birthday mini vertary. The grade school a I Cornelius will open September 12 mid also the high school »Indents from here attending Hillsboro or Forest Grove high schools will begin school on that date. Rev. IL I). Everett of Portland visited nt the (>. M Burbank home Friday morning on his way to Seo- field. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mooberry began teaching for the year in the Hillsboro grade schools Tuesday. Georg«* Jackson and Mr«. S. Knepper of I.akoin, Wash., arc guests of Mr«. L. Kclsy. Mr«. J. I*’. Mann of Portland ac- conipnnied .Miss Mattie Mann Mon- Orenco S. S. Class I las Picnic Sunday HILLSBORO Forest Grove vihited Mr. ami Mrs I.re Randall Sunday. M r and Mr I reel Qunintnm • and gramldaughter Lucille spent I nbor Day with relative« lira r Bank«. VI Bmha and “Kiri" have gone to the Imp field, mar Newberg Mr. and Mrs Richard Stubb« went to Tacoma to visit over La Imr Day with their children Mr. ami Mr- Ben Irving of Rose burg ami Mrs Irving's histcr, Miss Mary Corl, of Portland wi re guest of itrenco friends Saturday. Mr and Mr«. I « Roy Shaw and children of Longview, Wash, wrrr here Sunday td »on o f George Sim Thursday. Clatskanie we E Bauman Mr. and Mr of near Scappoose alid Mr« Agnes Bryant visited in Clark county, Wu«h , Saturday. Political Picture Sunday and Monday ‘•'Ih«* Dark Horae,” Venetian feature for Sunday and Monday, adaplrd by two former political correspondent* from a story by an anonymous author, said to be it prominent politic d figure, concern« the «lif firult irs encountered when a political party cannot reach an agreement on it« candidate for governor and compromise« on a ’’dark horse,” who turn« out to be difficult to handle because of a tendency to <l«> the wrong thing for the op nt Ihr right moment posing party. Warren William is i .died in to manage the candidate’« campaign and steer him in the proper < hunnels. The situation is productive <»f a brand of comedy rar«* on stage or screen. Manager Phelps reports that local women are showing considerable interest in the Wednesday night shows, which nrc featured by giv ing away of beauty creams to adult women. ELVA A. HUGHES W«»rd has been r«*ieixr<l here of Ihr death of Miss Fix a A. Hughes at New Lisbon, N. J., on Satur- day, July 30, after an extended ill- nes«. Mi»s Hughes wax the eldest daughter of tin* late Eugene C. Hughes .¡rid .Marx Hughe , md was a former resident of Hiltalmro. Her father scrvcfl several terms here ns county clerk. She was a graduut«* nurse of the Presbyterian hospital in New York City, «rid held re sponsible position» in her profession. I wo years ago she w is appointed superintendent of the Fairview Tu berculosis S initoriiim at New Lis bon, which office she held at the time of her death. She is survive«! by her mother, Mrs M-jry Hughes of Portland« and two sisters, Mrs Mar Wrarry of B«)|s<*, Idaho, and Mrs. Fay Dresser of Astoria. Vancouver License Marriage license was issued last \\ < <lnes(iay to I ester 1’ Zurcher • ml \hd.i B. Ihnton of Hillsboro .it Vancouver, W ash. I.aw n mow ers, garden tools, hose, till it at«»r-, WOO<| cutting tools Ihr Whatnot, 122H Second St lltf ARGUS, erption for the teachers will lie Wharton, Mr «nd Mrs Ray Whar held in the s< h«»ol house Wednesday ton and family of Hillsboro, Mr. evening. '1 Ihr he committer: Mr». Mrs. J., J-i and Mrs Alvis Peters nt Huber Henry Cypher and H* De »Mi 1 and Irene Gardner. Mrs. < larrm r Meek, Mrs. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. M G. TonieMtn Mountnlndale The alashinic ---------- j on' on rncr Mays has charge of the pro the 1 ,J •<! * I '■* dwards ‘ ‘ farm wus burned visited at the Chris Tschanx home grain ami Mrs. Torn St igu in and Scliolta S«x«ral people rninr by Karl Shipley are at the last Thursday evening. The fire Sunday. mi*t«kf* Frhlay to tin* Gronrr home Hart hop ranch during and Mrs. Dayton May« the refresh- Tontea Visitors st the N. H got beyond control and crossed the I to attend Ihr »ilvrr tea, which 1» harvest. nienti. All parent» are requested fire trnil in several places burn-1 home Sunday were Mr and Mr«. to be hrl«l Friday, September 9, Guest« at the J. B Bartlett to b<* j»resent. ing a few green tree;. Neighbors i N. 11. Foates Jr and family, Mr. from 2 i». m. until 10 p in. A pro home laut Thursday were Mr. and P. A (Qualls ami Cass Wil son re and friends assisted in getting the and Mrs. Clark. Mr and Mrs. Cas gram i» bring prrparrd ami rrfrrnh- Mr« Herbert A. Herr I and two turned home .Monday train Rogue fire checked brfore it did uiuch well and family, Mr. and Mrs. served. Please don’t daughter« Stella and Ruby of Free river, where they went on a itali - inrnt« will be ( S< hulte and sons, Mr. and Mr«. Fox damage. f«»rg«’t the trtf wdl silver offer water. Mi»« Stella ha« a position ing trip. Miss Berta Burch of Portland and family, Mr. an«i Mrs. Mc benefit of the work of a» teacher i n the Forest Grove ing for the Mrs. J M. ( h i .« , Mrs. Jo Ayers ‘pent several day. of this __ ____ week Dougal, Mr. and Mr«. Steve Flani Ihr Ladirx’ \.<l school, and Walter O’Darii of Portland visiting friends here. Miss Burch gan, Mr. and Mrs. R. II Warren enjoyed a visit Thoma« Herd I Monday guests were Mr. and wrrr Sunday guests at the home of has accepted a position in a »chool and family, all of Portland. from Lrwta i James of New York Mrs. William Altaup of Gervata, Mr. Mr. and Mr«. F.<1 Moyer. at Salem. The H. J. Mailer. Ed Schlegel, week. Mr James 1« one «lay l««t and Mrs. Troy Wood of Salem, Sunday guest» at the home of < lover hulling was begun In this «nd W. W. William» families pic president of the Moure m*»tatiint Mr«. Bessie Peterson and turn Mar Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zahl included vicinity this week; also hop pick nicke«! at the Fowles’ picnic grounds (’ottrrl Magazin«: company. tin and Mr«. Betty Beck of Bakers Mr arai Mrs. John Webber, Mr. • ing at the Maxwell hop yard. Sunday. Mr »nd Mrs. Jc»n Varley of field, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. and Mrs. Conrad Webber and chil- Mrs. J. L. VanDomelen enter Miss Opal Stewart returned to her ami I.os Angeles were visitors nt the Bonham joined them for a family dren, Frank Webber and daughter,I daughter, tained with a picnic in honor of Burns Saturday, where she will Mrs. A. Lorch, all of Portland, her son Nolan’s 12th birthday an I W Crowder home Tuesday on dinner party. \ again teach .................................. in the Burns high their way from .1 visit to Seattle. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Med Mr. and Mr». Templeman and niversary. The picnic was held at , school. The meeting of tlx* Si'holls Wom ford Courtney of Borego, Cal., ar daughter Arlene of Beaverton, Mr. the Fowles* picnic grounds. Nine The Mountaindale school starts an’- < lull ha, been postponed from rived at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Davick and »on Benny, teen of Nolan’s friends and school ' September 12, with Miss Sylvia .seotrmher 13 to Siptrmber «• * Mr ’r. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett, for Seattle, Wish.; and Mrs. Meyer mates were present. Mrs. J. H. Powers, who spent Duyck ns teacher, and the Harrt- an extended visit. Mr. Courtney and sori Alfred of Connell. Mrs. the Cliffonl Trask home. Mi s \ villa Koeber mid friend. i« a delegate to the legion con- Lor« k remained over the week-end. the past two weeks visiting rela son school begins the same d.iy. I I p H. J B ikrr family held a Mr. Niti Clark of Seattle, spent lention ------- 1 in Portland. Miss Sheila Hall of Banks »pent tives in Oakland, Cal., returned i|x week-end at tlx- H T. Koeber, reunion at Fowles* picnic grounds Midway school started Monday Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. borne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mathiesen Sunday. All members of the fam .with 31 enrolled and Mrs. Luella P. A. Qualls. home. . . , _ tc.icher. The school club Thr A .L'ickson place, which was \\ j|| Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rogers and and «laughter Margaret retu rned ily were present. u organized with Charles Hol- son Melvin of Hillsboro visited Saturday evening from a four days’ rrcrntly pur«’lia»r«l by J. B. Bart-| I Mr. and Mrs. R. H Banks of low, ta bring rrnovnted and tin* < ,Mn as ¡»rrsident; Evelyn Benson, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. visit at Port Townsend, They vis- Wilkesboro moved to West Tim lion*«’ remodeled and painted. | vice president; Betty Benson, «cc- P A. Quail«. ited Mrs. Mathiesen’s uncle, S. ber Friday, where Harold has em A picni«’ tlinnrr at Bald Peak r«f »rx: Luciir Carlson, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Inkley and Eskibon. The trip was made over ployment with a survey crew. Sunday wa*. enjoyed by Mr. an<L I’.duard Holrom, marshal; John son of Portland visited over the the Hood’s canal and Olympic Mr» F. 1 Row«ll, Mr and Mrs. I ari(j Lawrence Waibrl, week-end with Mrs. Inkley*« broth mountain road. On the return trip I Sutherland, Mr and Mrs. John librarian»; Katherine Kingston, re er, C. D. Meek, and family. they visited Mrs. Neilsen at Long Oregon Sutherland, D Green anti Mr. and porter; Everett Smith and A <1 a Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis and view. Mr* L W. Guihi. Robinson, for raising flag; Evelyn children Arthur, Patrick and Mar Miss Ruby Reynolds returned Rowell brotner* hav<* reshingied Boleen and Gloria Best, for lower- garet, Miss Redding, Cal., Mildred Meek and Wednesday from Muirs, Improved Elberta« their large onion house, and Andy j ¡ng flag. Loren Lydia spent the week-end at where she spent her vacation vis J. F. KAMNA Weilar is painting his house. A picnic to San Salvador beach the beaches, driving from Waldport iting her brother Lester and her 2H miles south of Cornelius Mi*s Marjorie and Thelma Johan- Sunday included the George Lewel- to Rockaway. uncle and aunt, Mr. anti Mrs. W. Phone Forest Grove 1717M «on and Rovena and Elvira Grow jvrr., Hugh Kelloggs, Mr. anti Mrs Mr. and Msr. Robert Talmer of S. Reynolds Mrs. George Hauser, of Camas wa re last week visitors, S||Rrr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tacoma, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and who assisted in the store during «t thr home of their grarulpar- • Phelps a n d Lindberg brothers. Mrs Louie Hughson of Beaverton .Mis» Reynold’s absence, returned ent«, Mr and Mrs. Theo Nissen. to her home in Portland. Most of the party went in the called on friends here Monday. Mr* H iroki Christensen and baby Lindberg truck. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Williams and The Pythian Sisters will give DR. R. J. NICOL daughter returned from Jones hos Mr. and Mrs. ( harlie Haynes their first card party of the sea daughters Wanda and Leora spent have moved to their tract of land son in the K. of P. hall September the week-end visiting relatives in pital Thursday. Veterinarian Mr ___ «ml ____ Mr«. Victor Boleen and recently purchased from H. T. Mc- 21. After cards there will be an Portland hnd at Oswego lake. Visitors at the L. H. Peters home W C Heaton and daughter Doris Cool. T" erected ¡ service hour of dancing. Everybody in Telephone 643 and 642 Sunday were Mr. and Mr». Dan were bench visitors Saturdav and) garage live in a tent vited. house I time. Sunday. Miss Eugenie Cypher went to Ennis of Roy, Mr. and Mr». C. E. Miss Olidrne Coe and Miss Edna’ Mr. Mrs. Francis Rowell Timber Monday, where she will - Robinson wrrr Sunday guest» at spent H «•ri fishing on the teach the intermediate grades in T I thr IL T. Hesse home. Siletz the Timber school. Mis« Sue Crandall has been a Mrs. Orin Fair, Mr. and Mrs. house guest nt thr 11. L. Flint! Carl White and »on Ivan spent_____ home an«! w ith them spent the week-. Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Joe end at thr Flint cottage in DeLake. I Yokurn at Grand Itonde. H. T. Koeber burned 10 acre«; J. B. Fair spent Sunday with of slashing Montiay evening. his brother, Howard Fair, at La Mrs. Ada Hanson returned Sat fayette. Spend Wisely—Get the best for less at Safeway— urday from Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss of R’lwleigh Brooks of Molalla call-1 and remember, what you get is Wilkesboro spent Friday at the r«l at the L. M. Miller home Fri-j home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Qualls. GUARANTEED 100% day. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Jackson Mr». Charles Fristn and children North Plains The Parent-Teach anil daughter Lavelle made the have move«! to Tigard. They have ers’ association held their first Olympian peninsula loop trip over Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Sept. 9-10 been visiting her mother. Mrs. Eliza meeting of the school year Thurs Labor Day. beth Reed, and son Tom. Phyllis Christener and Bessie day afternoon, Mrs. Effie Jackson T It e <» w i- elected president in the place Wienecke spent several days with Kenneth Koeber a n <1 DEL MONTE DRIFTED SNOW Murphy spent several days at the '•f Mrs Roberta Stewart, who is Mr. and Mrs. Zybach in Mountain brack last week. moving away. The P. T. A. will dale. Mrs. Zybach is Phyllis’ grand Several places in thr community hold their first card party «»f the mother. were nipped by Jack Frost ln»t Golden Bantam. “Play "Home Perfected.” Re Mr. and Mr6. Wienecke spent tson at the home of Mrs. Minnie week. safe — Shop the Safe Blake October 13. The public is Sunday evening at the home o f ceipt tested for all flour I Mrs. Esther Hanson and son Don «ordially invited to attend. A re- Mrs. J. M. Grabel of Hillsboro. purposes. OQ way. No. 2 tins 12c ald of Portland were visitors it the 49 lb. sack I Jets Snider home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T IL M«»ore and •wo boys, Mr. and Mrs. George Mounce and son Bob, Mrs. Ida Kays and Miss Anna Kr.itt made Black pepper, cinnamon, ginger, all spice—2 oz. tin. i the Mt. Hood loop trip fursj'iy. ■ E. G. Heaton, Cecil Heaton and* Mrs. Jackson President Of P. T. A. Group r HAM and COFFEE DEMONSTRATION Saturday, September 10 Hot Airway Coffee Ham Sandwiches MACMARR STORE LARD COMPOUND PURE LARD - - MUTTON ROAST - MUTTON STEW - BEEF ROAST - - HAMBURGER - - T-BONE STEAKS HAMS Our Own Delicious FOODS Your local MacMarr Store is the answer to the problems of FOODS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Here is to be found- foods the school child should have—foods that appeal to their mothers—foods that are offered AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! A Big Supply of Choice Assorted Lunch Meats Generously filled with figs. Phone 982 Another nationally advertised item— for less. Can (25 oz. size) Graham Crackers. 2 lb. pkg Blue Ribbon Malt. 3 lb. can Maid Grahams. Ask those who use it RICE Full cream. Aged just 12lc Fancy California, whole grained and extra clean. 4 Op 4 lbs................... Idt 25c Fancy sliced -a real bargain. No. 2 tins. Wax Paper Rolled Oats Highway rolls. Keep t h e kiddies’ lunches sanitary and ■« fresh. 6 rolls JL OV Recommended by lead ing physicians for the growing child. OQn 9 lb. bag ........ CANDY BARS Each 2c Jell Well Dessert. Pkg................5c Or Flavo Jell—Easily prepared, economical to serve. (Limit). SAFEWAY AIRWAY FLOUR COFFEE There is no better all- purpose flour regard less. Guaranteed 100%. stLb................. 93c Don't compare this with ‘ordinary” coffee — be cause it has a real quality. Lb......... SEASONABLE SAVINGS GARDEN FRESH Four varieties to choose from. DEVILED MEAT. Can .. 49c they know. Del Monte Pineapple. 2 cans CHEESE 2’ 2c Libby’s. An economical item for sandwiches. SOUP STOCK. 2 lbs................. 15c Green Peppers. Each Extra fancy, local. Large and thick meated. Sweet Potatoes. Lb Fancy, smooth, baking size. Pearl Barley, split green peas, whole green peas or Lentils. Free Balloons Quality Meats with each purchase of 2 packages JERSEY CORN FLAKES get a large balloon FREE. 2 package« . ............................ 15c X Soap Flour Luna. The best laundry soap ever offered a t such a saving. 10 bars .......... ¿¿lU MacMarr. Milled from the finest hard wheat — guaranteed. QQ a 49 lb. sack .. LETTUCE. 3 heads SQUASH. Each ............ Free Delivery Snowflake Crackers Nationally known for their superior quality. “Shop the Safeway and Save.” Qr* 2 lb. box .................................................... AtJV K. C. Baking Powder 10c Fine, large heads. Fresh and crisp. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER BARGAINS Tomato soup—delicious, nutritious, economical. Also Pep or Rice Krispies. Q Package (regular size) ......................... O FIG BARS. Lb Finest quality. Smoth. creamy, wholesome. 3 lbs.i 15c 3 lbs. 25c - - lb . 5c - lb . 4c - lb 6c 3 lbs. 25c lb . 10c lb. 1 ß^c Van Camp's Soup. Can .... Kellogg's Bran Flakes Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9-10 Perfectly b iked FLOUR Schilling's Spices Can PEANUT BUTTER. Lb Specials for Saturday on 1500 feet south of Newton station; 1 mile east of Hills boro. I’hone 26F21. Play Safe CORN We aim to serve and satisfy and spare no effort to go the limit in either case F. W. Walch Mountaindale Slash l ire Out Control PEACHES Low Prices on Quality Meats Don’t Forget Page Three Scholls Ladies’ Aid Sponsors Benefit Friday at the Groners Hillsboro Meat Co Hale Libertas OREGON NOURISHING - HEALTHFUL - ECONOMICAL HILLSBORO MEAT CO PEACHES HILLSBORO, Dnniih variety Delicious baked or in pies. 5c Beef Roast and Pork Roasts ib. 10c BOIL BEEF Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon 1G*2 c lb. 7’/2C 0 G !