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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1934)
Till*. Thursday, May 17, 193 1 HiLLBHOFO AKGIJ8, HILLSBORO, OREGON I Friday in the schoolhouse, necessl | tating school to la- out early. Mr«. I D WHI ls 1» visiting a with her hu. iiand, who is working in Wheeler for the 8 P. Co Mrs. Frank Montgomery and ncil'ilIJi Eiibt i.rh'Hil« held Ml*.. Helen HchinHtze! Florent Gr»*' daughter Marjorie of Hillsboro vis Joint graduation <«i«*monies Tuc»-1 Rev Hliii|v>on Elvin l»rinz.<n and it'd fi ends in Timber Monday • it Undi d the Hrolher- day evening a tin- Kinton Orang«’ II I H Mr Montgomery Is employed by hall, witii a larg«’ crowd In atlend- hood meeting at the 8 H Pomeroy the Hou them Pacific Co here. an< v Tiie following program was home Tuesday evening. laan Ku-.<1 spent the week-end TRIARD (’oiiimcncrmrnt al the Mr and Mr . Clifford Trask and given: Mar« h by tiie graduates. Tlgai’d union high »« hool will be Oregon State song, invocation, R« v daughter Jeanie »pent Mother» with his parents in Portland, re- held F'ridiiy evening In the hchool Simp'-oti. piano solo, Mrs Htret- Day with her mother, Mr». Mary I turning Hunday with his brother and mother. auditorium, with C A Howard, cher; vocal solo. Bi rt Rowell; haw Hill, at Stayton la-sf-r Pinch spent Sunday in Earl RuABell received word Katur- stale superintendent of public In M)i<), Dr lx*onard Purky; vocal Portland. 1 day evening of the death of hi» Biruction, giving th<* < <>mmen< e- solo, Andy Alpantdp, piano solo, Louise Kalish of Portland visit - Redding inetit HildrcsB, Thomas R F'owler, ____ ____ Mrs Vunuerrnost, banjo solo ., Wii- brother, Frank R u & m II, al Funeral »ervices were heizt <d with her parents, Mr and Mrs principal of the school, lias im- liam Knupl _ _ . , vo« al solo, MLss Ruth Cui l John KaUsh. over the week-end. TigHld Ln graduating 49 nounerd Denney; Ixiys* < horu.*. "All Through Tueaday in Portland. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore llii?* year Award» of Mi and Mis Charles Fr I m tor and ..liidmt . ___ the Night,’’ addrr by Mr Moore, Mcholurshlp and the honor of br presentation of diplomas by Rev. two children of Prosacr, Wash . spent the week-end In Portland at ing the best all-round student will »pent the week-end with Mrs. Eliz- I the home of Mrs Gilmore's parents. Himpson; and recessional. Mi.-« Gertrude Smith of Forest I m * announced at the exrrciM’s abeth Reed. Names of schools, the teacher Bacriilnurratr wivlce*» weir held Hunday guests at the Julius Grove spent the week-end with and graduates follow Chapman Lot, Richmond. in the high »chtMil auditorium Sun Mary Schmelt/xr. teacher; Adetha Cliristi’iLM’n home were the John i day evening, with Rev Tinmlhy Htett family of Hillsboro and Cliff | Mr. and Mrs Claude Smith and Wulllng and M« Ivin ’ I ’ avlor Moun Mi and Mr, Frank Miller and two Watson giving the add it Rev. F.’ tain Home, Ruby Hodson, teacher; .M< Roberts of Portland C. Hicks and Rev. Alexander Haw F’ormc*r pupils of Groner school < inldren Marlon and Ronald, of l,«*Roy Jaoulth ai I Burl Peter». Forest Grove spent Sunday eve thorne assisted Mountain si d e, Ruby Holznagel and Mis.» Dortheu F’rewing, the ning at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tlgatd will havr a sidewalk ex teacher; Bonnie Bartlett, GlennU teacher, held a get-together party John Richmond. tending from McDonald'» store to Carlson. Eldon McCann and Glenn at tlu* H L Flint home Friday eve Miss Cecelia Marchel spent the tin* Lone Oak service station, if ef LyUeli Midway, Lu« Ila M:il... tc*ac - ning Mis» Louise Hannan, Garnet! ■*'-ex-end in Vernonia with Mtss forts of a committee of local citi c r, Betty Benson, Alpha Robinson, V' Ida Mellinger zens are successful. Local people Lawrence Waibcd, John Raynard, Guild. Professor Marcy, Mr. Miller, B'-n Hart has been very 111 during are being asked to subscribe to a Kenneth Burke and Albert Lille- Mr Hutchens, and Mr Haynes of i the past week. -fund to purchase malciiai for th«* gard Jucktown. Evelyn H«- »se, teach Pacific college at Newberg were J T. Tooley has purchased the Hunday gueat the L W Guild M lewnlk which the SERA will build er; Bonnie* Clark, Virginia Hoag- car formerly belonging to Dick with relief labor O L Moore Is d un, Dorothy 1'1« iding Gronrr, home. They hunted Indian relics in Dudrow of Westlmber. heading tiie committer to secure Dorothea F'lewii r. teacher; Wayn<- the uftemoon. Anthony Kllburg of Vernonia Hcholls I O O F lodges will funds. Walter Upshaw is general Reynold.*, and June Nc*lson Laurel spent the week-end with his moth- chairman of a special committee to Ridge*, Helen A bidir, teacher; Mar observe Memorial Day. May 30, with er. .Mrs Ida Kllburg service» at the cemetenr, , arrange work projects. garet Cappoen Kinton. Helen Sny short Mr and Mrs. W. W. McDonald ______ es- Scholls Women’s club met Tuea- Member» of Tlgardvillr Rebekah der. teacher. Amy Gorfrey, Eunice* have moved into the pullman car i . i 1 'I.- home of Mi C. a lodge were entertained by the so Snider, Grac«* Flugen«* Van- Carlson The following officers were prepared for them on a side-track cial committer Tuesday evening alt Klerk. Harry Ludwig, and Glen re-elected: Mrs. J. E. Sutherland,! directly across from the post office. er the lodge •• . i M oii An old-fa.*» h- Pringle. president; Mrs. Ed Benson, vice- M: McDonald ls S. P. trainmaster. lonrd community “bong f<'«l'' was M. s Julia Ann Morse of Port li T H«.'»<• and Harry fíchmelt- prcsidenl; Mrs. Francis Rowell, sec enjoyed by the members A lunch- I STRASSEL Word was received ser attended the chajnlxT of com retary, and Mrs. C, W. Larkin, land .pent the week-end with her r<»n wit. bcrved nitt-r the program parent Mr. and Mr Harry Morse. merce dinner al Hillsboro Monday treasurer. A benefit luncheon was Delegate.** to tin* Rrlx*kiih A• .M-mblv la t week that Elrnoru Strassel, un evening Ml i > Irene and Ruby Bateman erved at i o'clock foUov ed by a inerting nt TlUamook. May 22-24, riglith giudi- Student of tills dis nd dur visited friends In Timber Sundry. Scholls Orang«* will hold an all lire Mr.» Harali VimKlcrk md Mr.*- trict. ls one of the winner« of a M; . Eunice Spooner of E’orest ing the month of May, in charge R". a J i;-a!d M<mbci ■ are plan rei i-.t'-rc 1 i-uniiry bird, in an Inter day meeting Saturday. Grove visited Friday and Saturday of Mrs. 8 8. Stearns Reports were Ruby Rebekuh Lodge observed ning on a vl atatkm an.! program national essay contest, sponsored on the stale federation meet with her brother and sister-in-law, at the < Mid J * Hows home in 1l‘ori- j by the French Bird Seed company Mother's Day alter the meeting given Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spooner. of Rochester. N Y This is u dis May 9 by in ing Mother's Day ing at Roseburg by Mrs. Suther land »con. I. Snider and nepnew Orville land and Mr.s. Francis Rowell. tinctive honor for Klenora. inas songs. A hundred mothei •is and datigli much us only one hundred singers Scholls Grange will entertain spent the week-end at their home Mrs. J ulus < men •• " rt mothers* and In Carlton /ter» attended the Newix-rg Commercial club with a Hie entire contest. daughter»' banquet planned a n d were given in English fierlod was ed relatives with a dinner May benefit banquet Monday evening Mr and Mrs. Harry McLauchlan and only one of Mr Christensen'» prrimred by the yo jung men and of Port land have moved to Timber. preparation of her 2 in lumor the F.van given fur the birthday. * fatlH’lM belonging to I Mr. McLauchlan is an S. P. engi gvlicui church The • banquet wir e»»ny. neer the Jack town school Patrons of closes this Thursday after held Friday evening in the church a School Mr and Mrs. W. E Gilmore and we nt to th«- Portland City park Fri nine montlu* term, with a total i b.iM-meiit The menu was planned Mr and Mrs. Boyd Wright and holl- day for un all-day picnic in honor and the food prepared by the men of 176 days of school and four daughter Bettye Gene were Purt- of the closing of tiie »chool for its credit. and the women praLsed the dinner days to ami visitors Thursday. Mrs C 11« pni-r and summer vacation M. Evelyn IF ^»< . Mr TIMBER Mrs Charles G Stan land It wa.% the fust banquet of its kind for Mrs. w. Jones of Wheeler stop th«* teacher, has been hired B<-v<rly Jeanne «il Port- ton pre I nt I'd Bi'ttye Gene Wright duughter 1 In this community and the bucc«"-» this week next year in a piano recital at her home ETi- p'd on her way to Portland last picmi .«". to develop into m aim ia: land spent .M-vcrnl tlays Farmington Lauics' Aid will hold day afternoon The program con Thursday. She Will visit several Mrs (1 McC'irmack it! i.in (in L. of t h<- C E prrpai I with Mr and next a clean-up day al the cemetery sisted of piano solos and demonstra days with her son and family. Mr and Mi . Il S< hultz <it Port- • Miss Mavreen Tailman has been Wednesday tion ol scale building, ear training, end month*« mm wnkh vKill prob land were week-viKl guests of Mr Jess Snyder returned May 6 from sight reading and rhythm work. confined to her home for several and Mr M Stiiiitmi Bunday thè ably I m * an annual (.: h * days, threatened with pneumonia. southern Oregon, where he spent the • two famlllcs plcnlcked near Mi» Castle presented Bettye Gene Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond vveral weeks on a prospecting trip with a beautiful bouquet of flowers Beaverton Kiwanl*» < lub of Bra* ( _ *uc T.rhran Vi llon and ladlc.s uill attend the Fred Haney and family observed witii In cousin, J< . Wiginglon, of Following the program Mr Wright were visitors In Vernonia last Thurs- day. Tigard M oils ’ club meeting «Mon Mother's Dav at the home of Lou Portland and Mi Stanton served refresh Mr. Emma Thomas and Mrs. The Groner school closed Sat mint-» to the following guests: Mes- day evening in the auditorium of Wright at Thatcher St Anthon\ - chool Ben H Hazen, A large crow I attended the dance urday wjth a pit luc k picnic din tlames Brown. Albert Riche. W E Marlon Cawsten gave a dance In pi<-. idem of th«- <>i in Bulldhi at the Community hall Saturday ner and program. Gilmore Arthur Gilmore. William tiie Timber hall last Friday night. Responsive reading and songs Huffman, Elmer Spooner, A O. Ano: her dance will be given next and loan league wa.. the main night coniprLicd the program sponsored b|M*nk<*i at the la .t meeting, and Mr. and Mrs W Garrett and P. arson David Castle. M F Wel Friday night. Paul DeRemer. 22. was seriously gave in hi * talk prospect» on the son Billy sjM*nt Sunday uith I lie by the SciiolLs Epworth League in ter and daughter Jean. Nelson and future budding of horn« m Oregon Morvlun Ls at Glenwood honor of Mother’s Day. daughter Betty Jane of Monmouth, Injured Monday afternoon at Sun severe in- set Logging Camp. Paul was help J 8 Herd received a 'l*lir<'<* rubber bcm*», »mallc.-st mem and Miss Juanita Nelson. ing to move a log when his glove iury last Thursday when a email ber of the constrictor family of JOHN Itl II.I.Y Mr and Mrs William Huffman caught in a snag and pulled him brush which he cut flew and hit brrjM-nr., and only Oregon luitBr- Funeral servier» tor Joint Kellly, and Maxine and La Verne Kllburg of the group. u< I e captured recently 83. who died Tuesday at his home him on the liead, knocking him un- visited friends in Carlton and Mc over the log causing him to receive a fractured Jaw and possibly chest conscious. by Rudolph Kiosh al Ills home near Hillsboro. Will be conducted injuries. Frank Moore and family of New- Minnville Sunday. here Mr Krosh says that the boa. F'rlday at 9 30 a. m. from the St A daughter was born to Mr. and LaRue Brown, son of L. L. Brown, reside in a pile of stick.» near hit Matthews church with R«’V Costello berg visited relatives here Sunday Mrs Kenneth Benefiel in Portland and attended graduation exercise * was removed to the Jor.es hospital garage mill tluit they have kept uffKUtmg Recitation of th«* R »••*ary last Monday The little girl has been .it Laurel Bunday • ■■ nin ■ where Monday morning, suffering from a the place ! free of mice since they will be held tonight at B o’clock al James Moore, son of Mr and Mr. named Nathlin Florence kidney disease. emerged f r o m hibernation, The the Donelson A’ Sewell chape). Mrs J. Phillips of Sher.dan is Ray Moore, was a member of Die Lloyd Smead has been confined to snakes are nearly three feet long Mt Reilly wa» bom in Ireland in with dark green scales uml blunt IH.il and ha» been a resident of near «lass, Mr and Mrs J H Moore al- visiting with her daughter. Mrs. his home for several days with Clarence Ger.-hberger of Westlmber, illness, •o attended the exercises. tails, for 65 yrsirs. He u »ur- Mrs Gladys Dahl of Portland and her sister. Mrs. Roy Townsend. i. ' ■ Mr and Mrs. Harry Ledding vis c Hillsboro Horn. to Mr and Mrs vived by his wife, Mrs Agne» . pent several days last week at the Bunael I amp '___ ____ _ ited ___ Ills ________ co.1,111. ____ Mrs __________ Henry Nelson. a Reilly; Bloecher of 'Hgard. April a »on, John 8. Rcillv o f 8 P Taylor home Timber grade school will be closed Sunday and spent the day fishing' daughter. Pauline 1 a Hills ixiro. Hv<* (Mushier... Maty and F'rank Miller. Johnny Rueck and today 'Thursday i with a picnic thus Mr. Ledding is sports editor ot the Mrs Grace < I race Riley o f Seattle ta Anna Reilly, both of HilLsboro; 1 held Journal. making an extended I vuit with her Frances I Ih-lllv of Denver, Colo.; Luther Miller visited O 8. C. May afternoon. Election will 9 m guests of Mr. Riggs, one of si ter Mr» Mamie I Erlckxon Alice Rclh of Han F'runei.sco. Cal . the KOAC announcer» 1 \le Fhotn i ■. employed In a CCC and Mn Gra< <• Clark ol Ihlislxiro Mr and M: J«-'. Snyder enter A Wendung Hi* Ls also survived by three urand- tained with a party Sunday evening pat ent.-, Mr and atri Mrs. Mrs E Thomas, children. ' honoring their son Jesse Jr. on his over the week-end He says lie likes | birtlvdav anniversary the work in the ram (is. county Mr and .Mrs Albert Kruger and Toledo- Thirteen Lincoln Ladle . of the Tigard district will ' ! . recently ... pooled orders son Cecil. Mrs. Minnie Lawrvnz, attend the cooking school at Capitol theatre Multnomah, Tuesday and through the county Agent*» office for Charles Kruger and Thelma Law - a 25-ton car of lime from the state renz were Sunday guest» at tiie E. Wednesday I G. Heaton home. Young people of this vicinity lime plant Scholls Ladies Aid held a sp c’.al have the use of the tennis courts We «iM-efuJlze in quality Job print meeting at the church Wednesday constructed at the high school by I Harry and John Schmeltzcr and the lettermen’» club of the school. ing- Argus. C. A. Howard Tigard High Tqurnumi-nts durhig tin- «umnirr will lie held 'Hl 111«- courts A gloup ol Tigard yöuni: P">- |||, hl I I a daiH'liii: pm t V Hatiuday night IO In linu nt, wi n- M-rvi'd at the home ol Mi and Me- L M I n, k .on to Mt ami Mi - ' b-o'g'- Amivi on Mt ami Mi l‘i h- 'll sen. Mt Ellen Z.wi-lm i. Ml. . II'I- niece Dunlels. Mi- Glace llll'-y. Henry Metz, ntllie. Mr ami Mrs llun» (Inalile uml Curtis 'I igard Ty Gillespie ol Tignili WU.» Ihr. wi . k i-le. led into the Culis, mi lin del < la-.', service honorary 'Hi the Willmm-tte university cunip'w It'' iplll ementa tor election include out .imihng ''sniliua activity us a tie.Junan Gillespie 1-. a m* mliei ol Kappa Gamma libo fraternity The Culm Is an organlzallon ol freshman ami sophomore, for the purixmc ol giving service and main taining the tradition of the uni- verslty Strawberries In this district will soon rtm out il tin- hot weather continues. struwlM-rry .. growers de-1 clmed Many ol the berne.-i rolled on the vim s during the i mil. pump weather Raspla-rrle« will have a buin|M-r crop it tin- rust dues not invade the ll'-l'l- The wheat Held, me hxikmg a little better Mme the heavy ran», but il I» esumate I that cro|m will only la* about 5'1 per cent in this district <>ne good crop Ls hay an.d that will nave a heavy yield Although the llood River district will have a lieuvy yield of uppkm, lmal apple growers will not huve to worry about thin ning their trees tilts year Eight County Schools Hold Joint Graduation Exercises Strasse*! Student Receives Honors Page Threé Barnes of Beaverton spent Sunday of la t week with Mrs Sy versons r Mr FI Chipman, af Clack- • rn Mr Jones left last Sunday tur his home in Sacramento. Cal. HAZELDALE A pr'>"i -m w.ll i.‘ Frank Salee lias been spend preM-ntMl 'f'liur , 24, wltn ing Mr* several weeks with her daugh M(-«daniex Jones, Klnchelow, and ter. Mr, Bijb Mercer, at Orenco. W'-blx-r In charge. Ti.o meeting date Mr and Mrs. Tom Miller and wax changed from Friday to Thurs day to enable people to attend the Jean Miller were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs J B Thornton in graduation exerciijgs at Beaverton Portland on Sunday Mrs A. L. on Friday night Danford. mother of Mrs «Miller and The cast for the "Man From No- Mr Danford. was the honor guest. where," a three-act comedy, in- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts and eludes Mesdames Flavelle Jeiderka, family of Portland visited Mr. and Either Hell, Edith Taylor, John Mr Max Berger on Sunday eve Copley and Miss Donna ______ _____ Broad, _ ning M' -i - Charlo s< haper. John Cop Graduation exercises for Hazel- ley, Clifford AltLMan, Arthur Hyver- «on. and Skiles. John Copley ls directing the play. Seven tables of "500" were In play at the Community club card party Friday night. H.gh honor« went to Mr« George Altisian and Max Berger The member« 1 n charge of arrangements were Mes dames E. Taylor, Jelderks, and Copley. Dons Syverson ls staying with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Barnes, in Portland. Sophie and Alma Doem spent Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs William I»-rn. Mane Doern and Blanche Welburg have both secured employment In Portland for the summer Frances Setnlker of Portland spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs F Setnlker. Mrs Courtney Syvcrson and her «on Biebble spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with Mrs. George Thompson in Hillsboro. Mrs C P Syverson, her brother, Beecher Jones. Mr and Mrs. How ard Fuller of Witch Hazel and Mrs. 1 Iaz.eldale Prcents Program Thursday Oin» A f or Del . 2 cans W’hite Monte. 1 JI i 1.111'1 Belle, .'10.: PILAS 3 cans CORN cans TOILET TISSUE— \ mbassailor. 3 rolls 14c 22c MATCHES—Fire Chief. 6-box carton 9^x0 JWVV Ev< ry pound guaranteed satisfactory. PORK & BEANS— Vail Camp's. Medium can ■-■V-nraaL' üi Airmail. Pound VOTE FOR 5c 21c 25c Golden West CoHee GÍU.CENUT FLAKES— 2 pkfA SWAN5DOWN CAKE FLOUR. Pkg. 19c 25c WAX PAPER “’.'¿Ln MUSTARD—Kerr's Prepared. 5 <> i. jar rLUUn 25c 23c 29c POSTUM CEREAI 19c PEN-JEL—Goes further. makes a better jelly. 2 pkgs. A / PEPPER—Schilling's. Ground black. 2-oz. can 6c 6c Crown Drittel Snow or Fisher’s Blend. 49-lb. «ack $1.75 FREE DELIVERY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — May 18, 19 and 21 Glenn Campbell, Manager Lx 17c 1’5-foot roll ( A li N A TIO N. Tall can w-«* #*^W TT> FIG BARS Pound Cheese I’kS't. Hillsboro, Oregon Sunset No. 1. 0*7/» 3 cans ................ 4H ■ X* H. D. Kerkman 33 X Pancake Flour Candidate for Republican Nomination for Sperry’s. 28-oz. .. COUNTY COMMISSIONER 16c CHEESE Primary Election May 18 Soap Ivory, med. 5 bars ............. Brookfield. (Paid Adv.) 24c 25c 5c 23c 25c 14c 5c 25c SARDINES T™ or..MusUrd- TCMATOES 2Xeys. s:and3rd. 2.’.'. SWANSDOWN FLOl,L JELL WELL DESS“T VS: can t " uà»!__ Hillsboro Meat C Banks, full cream J JLVV CRACKERS 2-lb. box Q7n m ■ U N. B. C. plain or salted AIRWAY Pound 13c COFFEE A Pound .......... ad A U 3 lbs. ............. 60c ^L Health BUOY soap 13c HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS WHITE KING Large pkg PEANUT BUTTER Fresh ground 19c 2 lbs. DEVILED MEAT Libby’s, 1 j tins. 3 for 10c SARDINES. I t tins. In cotton seed oil. 3 for 10c KIPPER SNACKS Smoked in oil. 3 tins THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS Van Camp's. No. 300 size. 10 lbs Plain or whole wheat rk»s. ’1.49 ’1.59 Tomato Juice Coffee Pure vegetable. 100 lbs. Del Monte, fancy. 14-oz. bottle Seo Newspapers for Prize Offer </* SWAN & RIVER—Hard wheat Patent. 49-lb. bag ................ 17c Salad Oil Ä Pork »na Beans Can Sc boxes Matches 6 Highway. 24c PEACHES—Choice Suukist. OQp 21 ,s. 2 cans «X U PUFFED WHEAT PUFFED RICE MULA» 49-lb. bag ...................................... BECAUSE THEY INCREASE YOUR BUYING POWER tic PEAS—San Wan. 2 cans Visitor» Welcome PEANUT BUTTER 2 £ Catsup Columbia Best. 1-lb. HARRY MORGAN 1232 Jackson St FLOUR MAPLE LEAF—An all family flour. Xii Maska Pink 1 tall can 1VORY SOAP—Medium. 4 bars 2 to 10 inches long Snails, Water Letluee and Water Hyacinths Successor to Western Food Store Salmon 29c 29c GOLDFISH FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon., May 18, 19, 21 DOG FOOD Ji HpVTXTA Say you saw it in the Argua. RUCHEK’S ASH GROCERY Piano Recital Held at Limber on Friday r dale-Roserlale school« will be held tonight 'Thursday* at Rosedale school at 8: 15 ‘ o’clock R. F l’etera of Hillsboro will deliver the address, A J. Vance will present the diplo- mas There will also be a musical program. 14c BREAD, White o r whole wheat. Pull man loaves, *4 Loaf AvL 27c JAR RUBBERS Double lip. a 3 dozen ....... JL \< C JAR CAPS Dozen ...... 16c 22c Ball Mason for JARS, qts. Off,» Dozen ........ OtJL/ doing it L ike AUNTY did X YESTERDAY ? Ball Mason CERTO Sure i)Qz> Jell. Bottle Adt VjVHEN we promise to deliver your meats at a cer tain time, you KNOW we’il live up to our promise. Our delivery service is just as dependable as our MEATS—and that's saying something. PEN-JELL Off,» 2 pkgs............. aOV SALAD DRESSING QQ a Quart jar .... «UV Again We Offer for Saturday Home style. GRAPENUTS Pkg BRAN FLAKES Post’s. Pkg.................... t!V WELL , DOCTOR, DO You PROMISE Y ou won ' t LICK ME PORK ROAST lb. 12C VEAL ROAST lb 9c BOILING BEEF lb c PURE LARD 3 lbs SIRLOIN STEAK lb 14c VEAL STEAK 2 lbs Brown Derby BEER 4 11 -oz. bottles j L v JV. 22-01. bottles......19c SANKA 1-lb. tin 43c * • FRUITS and VEGETABLES • Produce Prices Effective Friday and Saturday LETTUCE SX WAX ONIONS S' ls . 5 c CARROTS a'Xhe. 10c LEMONS FuXJui'e: 20c JUMBO CRABS YOUNG SALMON These Prices Effective Friday, May 18, to Monday, May 21, inclusive Phone 982 I each Half or Whole Ib. 2OC Free Delivery