The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1934, JULY 4TH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
T ig a r d H a s
Q u ie t V o te
on S c h o o ls
was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. W il­
bur Buell won first prizes and
Jo h n T im m erm an an d Pete P a r-
son consolation Mrs Levi Crvw-
tlier an d Mrs. Pete Parson gave the
party to celebrate Mrs. Tim m er­
m an's birthday anniversary which
occurred Ju n e 35.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Vpdyke
of Hayward are th e paren ts of a
baby boy. born in Portland last
week,
R. S. Cannell and daughters
Misses M argaret K a.lirv n and Su-
san of Ibtv.-i Grove. Mr and Mrs
I’om Robertson and children ot
Sum. Cal . were callers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Philip Miller
T hursdav of las; week They all
had picnic lunch under the trees,
Mr> w
M Sn
a , (w0
f!lends of Reedville were callers at
the R C Hunger and A rthur G ard -
Iwr homes Sunday afternoon.
T IG A R D In one of th e quietest
school elections in school district
No 23 C A. Hover as ro-eleeted
rire c to r for a term of th ree years
and M l» Clara McDonald for a
term of one year, practically w ith-
out opposition. Only 175 votes were
cast this year com pared to th e
400 and 500 v o e s in th e two pre-
vloita years when the district was
aligned on sides. For aw hile it was
thought th a t
t " ‘'d l*J
ham d istrict but a visit to Ins
Si'I'WWY’.
place by O B K raus, county V school
superlnaendent. It was reported, dc-
elded th e dispute The line be-
J
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tween Tigard arid D urham districts l . l n l i l t l it l l ■ t l l I l l i^S
rtrwvc
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goes th roug h Boyer’s place.
Mr
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U nited patriotic services will be » *,
? ? n ™ « e 'rt'n w . W r hVH
h eld at th e T igard Evangelical
v ? d tin " Surin - tlm “ - weik
» " a r e * » ' a " d Me‘h0d,8t
C C h arles‘ u X r m a n is back home
from the hospital a fte r being tra m -
pled by a horse last week as he
was about to h arn ess him Cries for
h elp were heard by Louie A nder-
son. who found Lieberm an under
th e horse's hoofs
C arm elite Sm ith. P ortland, broke
tier right arm in a fall at R oam er’s
R est Sunday.
As a result of th e M ethodist con-
fcrence h e l d in P ortland. Rev
A lexander H aw thorne will be as-
signed to th e CUnton Kelly and
L ents churches in P o rtlan d Rev.
S R aynor Sm ith, formerly at T illa-
mook will have Tigard and Scholls
churches
Among those attending the pio-
neer picnic at Hillsboro Sunday
from th is locality were Mr and
Mrs. C F Tigard. Miss Beralece
D aniels and C urtis Tigard
M r and Mrs H enry H yrkas made
a trip to A stona Sunday to visit
w’ith friends
Early arisens in this district were
S
k
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S
a" d «
a ”d
f . v R oan,ers Rest
neAr T ii'\rd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E G. Wilson of
at c
A
:
the
w^ck w ith her m other. Mrs. Mary
„
1 \u ' **ld th eir nephew Glen
Norton, have Jus; returned from a
'acatio i; trip th ro u g h w estern C an-
ad a- They caught 200 fish of an
average of 14 inches during the
t r 'P-
Mr and Mrs N. C Shipley Jr.
and daughter of Pasadena. Cal are
visiting his father. N C Shipley.
and sister. Mrs Sam Phillips. Dale
Phillips will return to California
with them after July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanLoo and
nephew Richard Jackson, of P ort-
land Mr. and Mrs. William Clap-
shaw and children of Forest Grove
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A
VanLoo Sunday.
Mr an<J Mrs Ed guch
Mf
;Irs p , . . ^ Sinclair of Oak-
land. Cal,, visited Monday with Mr.
and M ls R w Oversbv They were
t% Urm Canha°dT
* V8C* tl0n
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Splendid for Those Hot Sum m er Days
+ + +
+
+
+
+
+
Th« N ew sp ap er
T elia ’Em
+
JN thia w eek's offerings a flat­
terin g stre e t frock for little
sister and a cool dress for mother
provide« flu« hot weather cos­
tumes.
The delig h tfu l house dress.
No. 121, lends Itself excellently
to polka d otted percale or
checked gingham . It comes In
slses 14 to 20 (w ith correspond-
Id a ion In S h eiw iio il m e E th e l Kll
P a tric k V ein F ish a n d M abel Law
ren .'
Cut Out and Mail This Order
Blank for P attern s
Aged Resident ot
I .aurel Succumbs
FASHION III KF II .
103 P ark Ave., New F ork City.
121
SIza
I‘»’I wo and the lluketv etneitfed
Ih b week tied for -weoiul plnee In
T R O U T FISH IN G
the local diamond hall league ulill»
Ireland« dropped dow n to t h i r d Hillsboro I- I s h r im e n III .td i|iin ili is
place Although tin* Guurdu did
C O RW IN H A R D W A R E
not plav last ueek, they «till hold
B|xirtlng < tnods
the lea :ue leadership hv a two
game margin I’ejHo defeattnl the
Ciuuplrle l ine Flailing Tm klr
Soda Works 1H to d Tlm r dav eve
1153 S inilnl St.
lllllalMm,
nlng and th«‘ Bakery nosed out
Irelands ft to I in the only league
games played
Schedule for the final week of
the fust half Is as follows l ’epeo
vs G uards and Soda Works vs
Irelands, tumor high school; S afe­
way \s llakerv union high school
the Guard Satewas game. |>ost
I verytlilug In liisurau<r
|>oned due to tin* ah.cn» e of th<*
G uards it i inp will Iw played
PI ioik * 1701
1332 W udii n(«m
d u rtu . ttie coming week
ll«l| | •>«<«•
W I
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7 I Ireland'
ft 4 I
llnkdry
HUSHLOW
Mr
Einille G rauer. H7. for 32
veats a resident of Laurel, died
\s k voiir «tl.»m-
vend v«m
Saturday at tin* home of her »laugh , egal
a d v e rtis in g to tin A i guv
ter. Mrs Lizzie Rice, at tlralwl
Eunetal s«r\lees were conducted
'Tuesday at 1 p tn. from the Mt
Olive clutrrh at Laurel with Key
U A iS s k officiating Interm ent
was at the church cemetery.
W / ii \ I ia ER ioui .I-' t baia
Mis G rauer was born DecemtH'r
3. 1846 In G ermany and came to
and make II mom dim it ibh
tla* United 8Uitcs ft3 years ago
HERE DURING
I drinking linin' Mi-Full Jer.-wy Ml .
She wius the widow of Erdman
lUself n w oinli-rlul liquid food M,
The
G rauer. who di«v 1 Septem ber U.
1*5x11 JiT.vey Milk mliix the neeili.i
1927 Surviving Mrs G rauer are a
i leilien!., of u perfect m eu l Iiu te m l
son l.’d G rauer of luiurcl; and four
of coffee mid tea. try milk uitti
»tain: liters
Mrs Mary Wood of
your m eni, and «eo how much
D«*lici»u* Food
l.etter you feel
of Grubel and Mrs o iir 'I’atm an
and Mis Anna Schmidt, both of
C
ourteous
S
e
r
v
ic
e
10c quart
I aurel She wius a member of the
Germ an L utheran church in G er­
many.
I )rink
Enclosed A n d ................ cents.
Please send mo the patterns list­
ed below at 15 cents per pat­
tern
P attern num ber:
Size
Individual h entitled to wmk
I Pepeo, Bakery l ied 1 ie Every
.I and r e c r e a tio n l.lfe Is b a la n .. i
e
-,
i l l ” *
I * ' K*'t “ Il tlUVe factors aie eontiut
tor Second Position •••««
'V on can 't take I t l o r
. ranted Unit anybody, any­
where knows what you are
doing You m u make bettei
mouse tia|vs till the e o w s
conte home, but it you don;
advertl.se them nobody will
know anything idsm t them.
You lion t need to tell how
n o il von are Tell the fa ils
in an Interesting way and re
ly on the public pi draw lta
own i onclustons
B risto w
Adams
COOK COMELY COSTUMES THAI WILL APPEAL TO BOTH MOTHER A M )
DAUGHTER ARE OFFERED YOU THIS WEEK
5 7 0 S x ...................
ThiiiHilay, June 2H, u.i.'ii
More
Milk
-E A T -
Name . ,
Address
I he Celebration
City . . .
S tata . .
lng bust m easures 32, 34. 36,
and 3 $), and also lu 40 and 42,
S ite IS requires 4 yards of 35-
lncb m aterial, plus 5 li yards
of It« -in ch bias binding.
The child's frock. No. 570Sx,
Is splendid in linen, silk, or one
of the new cotton fabrics. It
comes In live sizes: S. 10. 12,
t
n
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d
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I tic Bine Isigle Cafe Mel ali Jersey Dairy
li;
PHONE 2104
lit I II ANNE JOHNSON
l inei.il services for Beth Anne
JoluiMin (hree-vear-old daughter of
MO 57O Ô X
NO 12.1
Mr
and Mrs Alf O Johnson. Hills­
14, and 16
Size 12 req u ire, collar, belt and aleevebainla.
boro w ile coiidlii ted Monday at 2
- - * yarda of 35-inch m aterial, With long sleeve,, the lire ,, re­
p m from the Donelson <V Newell
EUR YOUR TABLE NEEDS USE
plus
yard co n trast for the quires 2 ’, yards.
chapel I'he child died Friday m orn-
lug a t the Emanuel hospital In
Portland after an Illness of ubout
W rite your nam e and address plainly, giving num ber an d slae of p atterns you want. Enclose 15
a week
cents in coin for each number and mail your ord -r to Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau. 103 Park
She was born In Portland January
Ave . New York, N. Y.
m ilatorsa on d th e ''h ig h pow e7 lines
a ld
as7<^cIAlbert
20 lti.il, and is .siuviiisl hv lu-r
p aren t, un 1 a sister Gloria Mae
i.e o icu iu n au n Seattle. Wash . and Mr and Mrs. turned home Sunday a fte r a week's I
,1 I>;
♦
Johnson
Rev T F. Bowen o f
o n v ru » czx'ssaiig i u o . u »
ri . M U n
Elbert Davis of Vancouver. Wash, visit with M r, Conklin's parents, l - i l t i r t 1 K K IUC lO
the m orning were lifting hay shocks " “ '¡‘P1’ ¿’ n d '1
rS' HalUe Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. Davis were Mr. and Mrs J C Bechcn.
„
.
,
Portland officiated at the funeral
an d one was lifted across th e high Ireiand Sunday evening.
classmates of Mrs. Steinke at V an -,
,
, ,
« i„ „ i„ . T
liiv
servlet- and interm ent w a, at the
t P « u I i n n ì i l tb
i l « t ' ¿ ' s X .- IH
H x H l R
,i,.rv„.« ,-eniet.ia
tension lines, causing a short clr-
Mr. and Mrs David R utherford, couver.
„
‘'¿'X i o' t
n n ti, ™ w % u ?ato?sf we%
MUs S ' s S ? d w t J " t K h “the
EIhs John*>n -
d ^ t o r of Irntd.’ M ils IXHlie ' S m ith of Ml - . ,’ " ' 1 REI' RIU« E ,
««»«-
/
UXrHiid^pn u-prp honored cu esu at Salmon river cut-off is ia r south
schools at Anacortes. Minnville, and Mr and Mrs. H. D. ‘ ‘l -it annuax school election June
Mlt> l>ABM.I.I*. > l \ ( I.AIIt
w s2w 4*I^ M n e p T h u r s d a v when the as Newport Sunday
W ash, and Mrs. J. H Fuller and M cEntire of Hillsboro spent a p a r t ’s. 'A''r'' director for three years.
yjr> t
sm lair aged H7
T /o o fi
X v n-ocA m was
Mm »■ iro n , u n
, ' Irs ch ar!es Allburtv of Aberdeen, of lust week with Mr. Riggins'
r Fulln'r re-elected: director year,, died Saturday at the home of
I K * x '1^
l u r k ‘ lu n ch ^xt noon lC-l!3
e
J
v
returned Wash , were guests a t Pilgrim m other at Moore's Valley.
¿¡?r °iV' 5' ;lr i°
,? “*’? , ° * * ' ' ’r laughter. M r, Perry Stream,
given. A pot luck luncn at noon last week from Oakland. Cal., where House last week 411 w ere f o rm e r
Strickler, resigned. Harold A eb is- , .„ i f u n e r a l
ervi,
w er,. held
was served to th e children. Most of Sh e has been visiting during the p i -uhi0m-rs of Pastor Hal er at
Morris Wed and daughter Beyer- her; clerk. Josephine Strickler re- ■ Virsd.ii iftennxui n 2 o clixk it
the business session was taken up past two m onths with h er sister. A b^dw m
,ev are vlsiun>; thLS sun»ner with elected n was voted to have the the T m tattn P H i m P r e , a , ra n
by reports of del e r a : -
Mr and Sirs. Frank Ham.
zum w ea.
MrJ M M c
< t s .h,k int. nteriol f th<. g<.hooi hou>e
church Rev • n io m a I , - » , of
Mrs. Charles VanKleek. and others
Mrs R w c
d M isM sM attle
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones of Wash. Mrs Weil and Robert and ed before the fall term of school the Reedville church conducted
‘ 1
the '
attending Those atten d in g th e and Tjorothy Cox « n en t th e w e e k - S a n Fernando. Cal., were guests Dorothy are wit
1th her sister a t begins.
M-rviies and Internieul was Hi Hie
state
meet
besides
the
delegates
end
W!tb
yjm
r a - ; o s J o h n s o n a t Tuesday and Wednesday at the Casper. Wyoming.
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« t Shiev Mr- M» Rvan end ’ Ith M rs- Carlos Johnson at
x I!“’.,s * v S ! lC’ x ^ n u I tin'1' L-u'P,'r wyoniuig.
-pu, regular annual homecoming church cemetery
M%e o H JR^Uer M ^ n ^ a RcSG' S e k ?«°Gl;(, Doroth-v rem ained for a £
Mrfs * jo n w and Mw d e lic ti
M rs- F O Mitchell returned home and Children's day program and
Mr Sinclair was born January
ting and G H
Bailev C hildw n Weeks V1SK
£ e ‘ soiority Z
r s MrS’ J " Wn
Saturday a lte r spending t h r e c Picnic dinner took place at Moun-
31 1H17
a t strom ess. Orkney
t i k i n g nart in th e program in-
Mrs. George W G orm an and
5 sisters.
weeks a t St V incents hospital in tain Home church Sunday The islands S iotland
chided q nis-io duet bv M irio rie three children of Alameda. C al, a r-
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. S tran ah an . Portland. She is convalescing slow- lunch was -,-rvcd In t h e grove.
sp,. ttlus „mrrled In
187« to
a n d O P o B a 'o u g h
’ap dancing bv nved Monday for several weeks' Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobson of P ort- ly from an operation.
Among the iLdtors from a il l s - G ,.„ r . ,. s . n , :.ui Io th l, un. n w ere
Maxine a readtog by M artorie Al- visit *»»>» her parents. M r and M rs land and Mrs Reid Connell
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■ Sunday at Vernonia where t t
and Florence Giddings m arim ba
Vcrr.™ E. C hantler and a group of tcI-ded th e golf tournam ent.
d inner party Sunday
duet, “Sweet and Low by P h illis friends from P ortland picnicked
Mrs John Zenor returned to h er of Mr. and Mrs. J.
"HAPPY DAYS.'' Hillsboro, July 1. 2. 3 and 4 C elebrate h ere'
and Helen Sm ith Virginia Jensen Sunday in the yard at the home of home at Agate Beach after about Portland.
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As a result of appointm ents an -
nounced at the Evangelical confer-
ence held in Corvallis. Rev E C.
Hicks of Tigard was appointed to
th e pulpit ®t Albany,r “ ‘i ' S .
been pastor of the church here for
tli-reSra'df,^u. frn ^ rn u X ii. and one
te r P ia.^uate.irom co U ege^andone
from lugh school. W _F. R adem ach-
H ^ h a T * tt£ T * S t» r&
ccHorki
rpv HirkQ and
to T urner Tuesday
her m other. Mrs. T. M. RamsdelL to attend the C
— hristian c h u rth
Rev and Mrs. K J Stratem eter convention there this
u u s u wees.
etk .
of G rundy Center Iowa, arrived
Mrs. Helen G ardner and daughter
Wednesday for a m onth's visit with Sally are spending two weeks' va-
Mr and M rs H A K uratii.
ration with Mr and Mrs C harles
M r and Mrg w £ Hayg spent Ellis a t Medford.
th e we<’k-end w‘th th eir son-in-law
Dr and Mrs. H D Huggins and
and daugbter Mr and Mrs. R an- Phoebe Ann spent Sundav in Port-
dalI R Uston a t Seattle. Wash.
land with Mr. and Mrs C C H ug-
W a* * V«**1 R«y Childs and Kins.
■
Misses Agnes and Beulah Walker of
Mr and Mrs. Earl H earing and
«>« »■ «■»— «
Mrs
jamps
Whitelaw
.
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.....« ¡ » ■ s x - j r j f & t t . l « ™ " ” '"""'11' ...................
returned residents Of the community Many
? ere
l ro,T. S tS;rwooS . .New.-
relative,
friends in
roi iftio. and
ar.H frior»/(v
i>x Snokane
«.w.L-.»».*. * F‘
’ Scholls
The childrens
Wash
program of drills, song, and read-
H ln®» was exceptionally good.
m ^ su rn n rn ^ se S rn n a t Hie Unlver-
Mr ,uld Mrs J w D °w'wy and
oT W ashington 1 mi S e a tt i iamUy Mr and Mrs. H P Strickler
W ash
‘
a " d . fam llV called on the families
' u n o™ .
»
i oi W L p,‘tl'rs and W E Peter
„ Y rs H- ° ' ,Pr<? t?«n ° l 9 ? ^ land> Sunday afternoon.
at
Mr and Mrs Ja"«-a !Ia>PS ° f
thu .
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North Plains visited a t the W. L.
daughter Mrs Perry Stream
T h e su n K .n g c h ild re n ™ <
( ieorre
-
____
___ _ ____
of
Reedville.
John - of .....................
Hill
Illllaboro.
Robert of Pumpkin Ri.lge Gharles
of Port Townsend Wash and Mrs
Stream of H ill,tx.ro Also ,
grandchildren
Mr Sinclair pas ed aw iy in 1899
and M r, Sinclair was laid to rest
beside him. cl.......... . th e . lm r.-h
.s he
“ men“* r a “ood
m anY y^ars.
4th of July
and picnic fo o d ,
• r e th e m ain
thought«.
w
then
church ----------------------
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Rev Hicks and family by a large Ireland, for th e past two weeks, re- Mrs. Oscar Humburg.
num ber of members and friends, turned hom e Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Vickers left Sunday
Over a hundred w era present to
Mrs. George H astings and son of for a two weeks’ visit with relatives
f ^ S
are VlS^ tn‘'
at Da-VtOn- W ash'
u S e bJuig a i d ^ i l l ‘ 5prS>ably "be M ^ .^ W a t a o ^ w . P ^
' K r ' an d
O«?nria H eintz Is spend-
ing
the
week
with friends at Eugene
held in the nea’ future.
M r and M rs pauJ
P atterson
Mrs. Sidney Conklin and children.
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o ^ V r ^ ^ r c ^ u c h S
M ^ t;
V in ^ m h o s p ? ^ i ^ ^ 'e e k m 5 s . E
A. Ravcroft was also takep to St.
Vincents last week
Mrs Alice C utting celebrated her
birthday June 17 and extended in -
citations to Mrs. John Tigard. Mrs.
Emm a Day and Mrs. Flora Leedy.
whose ages are 75 or over.
Art Vincent attended the in itia-
tion ceremony of the Royal Arch
in Hillsboro Thursday.
.
A new troop of Boy Scouts has
been formed in Tigard under the
leadership of Dick Pacque'.te St.
Anthony church is sponsoring th is
new troop. A Boy Scout court of
honor was held in th e St. Antliony
auditorium with a num ber of pro-
motions being m ade to local scouts.
Jr
HG “ to n „
T ,
,
H =
J M r and Mrs. H alue Ireland and
daughter Ju n e spent S aturday night
and Sunday in P o rtlan d with rel-
atives.
Glen Powers went to th e open air
sanitarium a t Milwaukie Monday,
where he will undergo a n operation
this week.
Mrs. Heins Sonnekes of P ortland
is spending th e week with h er
mother. Mrs. L. G. Selfridge,
...
®all * „ “L CX itOn,
w lth M r' and
M' s- t a r l b earin g .
Miss R u th In m an of P ortland
was a guest last week a t the H. A.
K uratii home.
Reginald Reynolds left Tuesday
for a week's visit with friends a t
Baker.
H. S. Rogers left Tuesday m orn-
int! ioT G aribaldi on a business trip.
W eek-end guests a t the home of
Mr. an d Mrs. O tto Steinke were
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Pomeroy of
Orchardale
'B y Mr-. Richard H u n g en
prise . party
stirpi
___ was _ _ given on
Mrs. Jo h n Tim m erm an Ju n e 23.
T he evening was spent in playing
''500.' and after the game supper
C. L. OAKES
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“T he Store w ith LOW ER than C ity P rices’’
In the handy wide m outh Jar.
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16c
14c
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MARSHMALLOW S P pk.
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Campfire. Full pound package.
fJT/^lZ'T pQ P lain S w eet. C alifornia O 9 n
a
home brand. P in t ja r d U M V «
COFFEE
A-B SPECIAL. Highest quality at
popular price. 1-lb. bag .................
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SW A N SD O W N ‘ flour
for perfect cakes.
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PORK
Large pkg.
ÔC BEANS
, I-lb.
y an can
C am ps
A m erica’s most famous dessert.
2 pkga...................................................
Lunch rolls. 5c size.
Special. 3 roll, ..
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6 for
The m as’er bleacher.
Large q u art bottle
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Excellent for salads.
6c
11c
7c
25c
10c
' all at our store to
get your supplies.
Saturday only!
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
E V E R Y T H IN G
TO
COFFEE
U SH E R 'S BEEND FI.OI'K
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
EA T
Ki-ady tn advise you in purrhaxing.
Kraily to give real value,.
Sausage
Home
Pound
m ade.
12ic
PICNICS
Soup
From m ature calves
15c
12Ä C
5c
ROASTS
STEAKS
STEW
Mayonnaise
Red & W hite.
lite.
20c
Pint jar
Pure cane.
Limit.
47c
10 lbs.
SOAP
W hite Eagle.
STEAKS
Prim e beef.
Round
Rib ....
Sirloin
19c
10 bars
F'ull size bars.
.a
I / 2*'
Watermelons
IC E
Fresh Fish
Cottage Cheese
Bulk Pickles
Lunch Meats
lie
T om ato.
2 can s
SUGAR
VEAL
We have a com plete selection
of all kinds of
Red & W hite.
M eaty.
15c
All m eat. Inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. Alinquist.
COLD
“Happy Days," Hillsboro
July 1, 2. 3 and 4
Celebrate here I
M. J. B.
25c
lb.
S p ecia ls for F riday and Saturday
PORK
.1.
I tiny
ï un:
Special« from June 29th to July 3rd, inclusive
BUTTER
Pound
D urkee’s.
SALAD AID Pint
siz e .......
SOAP schoolgirl
PALMOL,V
E-For that
complexion. 3
Mr and Mrs. L. A Long were
week-end guests of their son Don-
aid E Long and family in Portland
Mr and Mrs. R C Munson left
Sunday for w extended visit with
relatives near Boise, Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W alker spent
S ^ a y a t T aft.
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3
SSC
lb. tin
49-lb. w ck
REEL. Each
CAKE EEOI'R. “Soft a , »ilk."
PEN JEL
pkgs. for
FRANKFURTERS
15c
2 lbs.
HAMBURGER Lb
B O IL B E E F
Lb.
Steer beef.
R I B S T E A K Lb..............
P U R E L A R D slb,
LARD COM POUND
DILL PICKLES ’Q uart
3 lbs.
SALMON h¿b'".
25c
9C
6c
12c
25c
14c
10c
15c
27C 3
ilRAPENHT
FEAKES.
PALMOLIVE SOAP,
looo-shcet
rolls.
23c
for
l»c
Each
liar
?!
DFKKEE'S SANDWICH RELISH. Pint Jar
PICNIC
OLIVES
BREAD
NECESSITIES
J5C
Ripe No. 1 tall tin.
2 for . . . .
Sandwich loaves.
1'ii-lh. sliced
PICKLES
K err's Sweet Mixed.
■ -quart Jar .............
POTATO C H IP S
Small.
2 pkgs.
f» * X A jrin
E D ’S M A R K E T
In re a r of I’lggly Wiggly Store
Q U A I, 1 T Y
BACON
M EAT
H
20c
Pound
IOCib.
3
I9e
PAPER PLATES
|xr
rolls.
LUNCH PAPER 40-foot
2 rolls ........
FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET
Re«. P hone 3 2 1Z
d
POST BRAN FLAKES. Per pkg.
HAM BU R G ER
VEAL and
BEEF R O A ST
5 D eliveries D aily
35' I
SCOT TISSUE
I’OSTUM CEREAL, la rg e pkg.
F riday, June 29, to T u esd ay, July 3, inclusive
P hone 651
4I.au
32c 4
OVAI.TINE, SOe sire for
M INCED HAM Lb.
W E I N E R S Lb
feu
Mr
15c
Pkg.
Never disappoints
2
!ï
35
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FISHER S DISC HIT MIX. M rge pkg . each ........................ t »c
DERItY CORNED
i* : : rl 9
l llltK
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LA R D
3 n,«.
25c
BEEF STEA K
I
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15c