The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 19, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Laurel Folk
S tartin g on
New Harvest
H I L L S B O K t)
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O ,
for the summer Pilgrim Guild. I union se n lees are being well a t­
many people have postponed
Thursday afternoon at '3 o'clock tended and we urge you to come
threshing until warmer weat
l\ipic Sunday July 29. rtrllowers M il week study on the "Church"
x>ro vis-
Melvin Rogers ol Hillsboro
of Campbell" 'IHscIples ol Christ« Phursduy 8 p in I Icing your Bible
ited Mr. and Mrs P A Qualls last
and enjoy lilts hour with us It
week. Mr and Mrs LkJlph Rogers
Is a question and Bible answer
Iti,N*k» Free M ethodist Church
and Miss Marcella Rogers of P o rt­
period You are most welcome to
Tin'
Oregon
onfereiice
and
camp
land and Mr and Mrs Grover
Otto Rieben. who has been serl- was broken, is healing nicely.
meeting of t h e Free Methodist any and all our services It. L
Rogers of Hillsboro visited Mr. and i ou^
John Kessler and R
alph W
»¡ii meet for their annual
...islv y ' i 1 f 11 f for " several month.-
months was
Ralph
W ilcox I ¿hutch*
.. ....................................................
_ ........ Putnam, pastor.
ton and taken back to the Guymun hospital attended a meeting ot Hie mull
j Uh irt to 29 on their camp
ed Mon-
F',r,'SI Grove last week He had . arners association hi Salem S at- Hltn„ u| o„ the old section of ihe
SS*" Rieben Returned to Hospital;
I
Quilt Pageant Banks July 27
amt Free Methodists
in Camp Sessions
(By Mm. F L. Brown)
LAUREL—Threshing »'ill begin
In this immediate community this
week if weather perm its
A dozen members, th eir teacher.
Mrs Raleigh Whitmore, and Mr
Whitmore attended t h e Broad
casters’ party a t the R utschm an
home Friday evening
Outdoor
games and a wteuer roast we
Joyed
Several of the residents on
road west of the store are plan-
ning for and hoping to have elec-
trtcity in their homes in the near
future.
Elbert Stevens, accompanied by
ulit of near
Mr and Mrs Dwight Huht
Hillsboro, visited Mr H ulit's uncle
and family at C orbett Sunday
Mr and Mrs C P Stafford and
th e Misses Mary and Irm a Helm
attended the Nebraskan picnic at
Jantzen beach bunday.
Mrs. Louise Bruiuier made a busi-
news trip to Portland Monday- to
make arrangem ents for residing
there.
Velma Rosevear returned home
Friday from Mouutamdale. where
T hursday, July I!», I ‘».'t|
ORKGON
“ ^ n MondaJ
4 llli’ni.’
olven
th e lliie d -
Quilt pageant to be given by the
44'
, lu .K .iS e u
C iu m
S ire
»'ll'ls
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pent
m e week-end with Mr and airs
j M Vanderzanden
Miss Agnes Vanderzanden spent
last week with Mr and Mrs W alter
Vanderzanden at Gales Creek,
O tto Heiben was taken back to
the Guymon hospital last week,
-
-
quilt
in the evening
, ,
.
,
John N arup underwent a major
operation in a Portland hospital
Friday night.
Mrs Eberly. who has been In a
Portland hospital lor a tew weeks
is home now She is still in a crit-
ical condition.
Mrs. Ray Parnilev and two chil-
H l l h f ' r CHI I l l l v 7 5 ^ • ''\ v 'i u h '\ l i ? ^ a r S l e C s ‘» iren U
I l U L l t l O il J i l l «
Hiu.iv with Mrs I arm lt v s p an n L ,
, By H c siv.rdi
w oi.iSS? MFS A' ‘ *,rle' 1 >. m
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ALOHA—The C E F dance held Hillsboray
Miss G arnet Lea and Miss Vera
at Huber hall July 11 was such a
Holder
of
Toledo.
Ohio,
spent
a
feu
success th a t it was decided to hold
another one July 25. If these dances days last week with Mr and Mrs
continue to gain in popularity ar A B McFarlane Miss Lea is a
niece of Mrs McFarlane T h u rs d a y
fc. L. DailCC ¿It
MIS
orove
t
B
H alt Will!
Annual conference and camp
meeting of the Free Methodist
church started at tile cam p ground
oil the old C a n y o n road east ot
Beaverton. We inesdav and will
to ll tillin ' until July 29 Ihsliop G rif­
fith ot I «vs A n g eles yy III preside at
the conference and preach Sunday
morning Everyone is cordially In ­
vited to attend these meeting
to worship with us
Services begin ai It) id a m :
F J Archer, noil'll evangelist,
Sunday school at 9 4 > The young will preach mornings mid evenings
people - society will meet Friday al during the meetings
il p in You are cordially welcom­
ed to worship with us
n rst
tended a Lutheran church picnic ln
O ppenlanders grove near Rippling
w aters Sunday
Mr and Mrs
j Hutchens mid
Mrs Dora Payten attended church
in Hillsboro Sunday.
Mr and Mrs N Berdan attended
the annual Higgs family reunion at
Tigard Methodist Church
Dallas Sunday.
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Sunday school will m eet at it)
Mr and __
Mrs °
r Lll,,e
three sous ol Portland were guests o'clock Morntng worship at 11 la
°t Mr and Mrs \ c Wahl M o n - when the pastoi »til speak on Vt-
slons and Men The choir, under
Alirt. drove U) Portland the uireelion ol Miss Gilbert, will
Monday where he met Ins wife, sing At 7 30 the three Epworth
been visiting her parents Leagues and the forum will meet
ln
T h ev drove on to with a closing half-hour of worship
Seattle for a few days' business together at 8 15 We invite you to
(rip ^jlss Beverly Bunn, who h ad worship with us S Hay nor Sm ith
sn e n t , UtVk a t th e A tlee h o m e minister. H
A Stewart. Sunday
and Sunday a t Seaside
at the h C p iin v ^ h n m e“ m
Mr and Mrs. Adolf R utschm an ° a' ac ,tne H c PlPP.' home ln
and Ted and Helen Rutschm an p ““ UndL
visited Mr R utschm an's brother
•A-Word and Hilda were a t
‘‘T X ^ ^ M V t o M r and G o » ^ r n T m ^ Indepen-
werr Sunda>' guests o t M r and fall grain Is ready to thresh
Mrs Eli C.rindle
Mrs
Freelove H utchens and
daughter Eva of McMinnville vis-
^ n i ^ DebO1'
daU ghtir G “ 11
M2 n ^ T o f “S ^ m « h « ' . ^ -
F ^ ^ r o S “^
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1^
DK. R. J. NICOL
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
Veterinarians
Telephone <143 and «43
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
"T he Best to Eat”
Hi teon
Mrs Ain't' Glbons. » h o has been
visitupt her daughter. Mrs c W
siru th ei - »ent to Portland Sunday
to Ikslt her niece. Mrs W R Har­
.SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
July 20 and 21
ris
lltteon was almost deserted S un­
day as most everyone was enjoy­
ing themselves at the Rebekah pic­
nic at ELsner s purk.
Mr and Mrs Lester Robinson of
Portland were week-end guests at
ttie C W StrutJu’rs home
lew is Veenker of S anta Monica.
Cal arrived Monday at Ihe Wil­
liam F Campbell home for a visit
u tth tins aunt and uncle
l a Vein Scott of Multnomah Is
s|iciuhiig a tew .lavs with his cous­
in. Kenneth S truthers
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Melzentilie
and daughter Myrn.i ot Hillsboro
are iisiim g at th,' Herman Mel-
zeiitllii' home.
Carl Olson, who Is helping his
micie l mid a greenhouse at Canby,
spent the week-end a t his home
here
Mr amt Mrs C W. S truthers e n ­
tertained at a dinner party Hun-
mil Guests were Mis. Allee Glbons.
Mr and Mrs Lester Rolniisou Miss
Ehzabeih Struthers
Muss Verna
Mae Walters. Gayforil Wilson and
LaVern Scott
Local Youth Corporal
at Annual Encampment
VANCOUVER BARRACKS Wash.
• Special! A HUUboro youth. A
A Hughes. Is now among the stu ­
dent non-commlsaloned officers of
the ninth annual Citizens Mili­
tary Trutnlng cam p at Camp Hurl-
hurt here Young Hughes Is w ear­
ing a corporal's chevrons in Com­
pany K. and as such will lead a
squaii for the balance of the course
unless otherwise assigned He is a
blue or fourth-year student and
got the chance for extra training
in leadership by reason of exper­
ience atvl ability.
MR'S CATHERINE S IT L IT
Funeral services for Mrs C ath ­
erine Steele. 74. late of Beaverton
route 2. »ere held Saturday a t
Portland and interm ent »as m tile
Mil» ankle cemetery She Is su r­
vived by two sons Ruben D and
Earl L Steele of Beaverton
Lectures on Palestine
Rev Klaus Jacob S tratm eler of
G rundy Center, Iowa, will lecture
____
on "Palestine' a l the Phillips Re
formed churrh Sunday evening
July 22. at eight o'clock There »ill
be .special music Tlie public la cor­
dially Invited to attend this lecture
Æ
Phone 771
Qualify and Price
lily Mr* Zell <1 S lru th m l
AT THE MARKET
CO RN
VEAL
Fresh from the garden
every rnnrninif.
Prime (Juahtv
¿OV Per ilozen 2 0Ci
SHOULDER
ROASTS. Lb.
«/C SPINACH
2 " " -
5c
Red A W hite
No. 2 1 ¡j can.
2 cans
27C
BEEF
STEAKS—
2 lbs.
For boiling.
Lb.
6c CARROT
Out of the ground
the same day.
BR.
BACON
Sliced, rind less.
Eastern, corn fed.
Lb.
5C
2 large bunches
SOUP
25c
*1
O a V»
Red ft W hite
Tomato
1» cans
Knight's Sweet
PICKLES
Fruits and
V egetables
In bulk.
Pint
ALWAYS
THE BEST
Fresh
FISH
That Money
Can Buy!
and
SPRING CHICKENS
Rev Theo A Iaeger He will also
deliver the evening sermon at 8
o'clock
CHURCHES
^
Announcement of the Hall b ro th ­
ers' canning contest for 4 II d u b 1
rannlng groups was made this
week lit a communient ton to tin*
county school superintendent's of-I
Bee Three divisions are planned
and will he open to any girl In a
I II canning .luti County winners
will lie eligible to compete in the
these services
clock,
at
the
vill
ck
C ories home near Forest Grove, oiacy avenue Mrs Ros$ and Mrs
Harold Shipley, of a CCC camp at G rau an
children ot Vernonia. You will find a hearts welcome at
Harold H aase is employed there. Johnson are daughters of Mr. and Roseburg spent the week-end at and V H Lee and family of l*ort- e..ch of these services s Raynor
Mr* H attie Williams of Hillsboro ^Irs Durham. Mrs Hamilton is the home of his uncle ¿aid aunt, land enjoyed a family reunion and Smith m inister. Harold C hristen-
.
~ v Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith. Who picnic dinner at the John Lee home sen. Sunday school superintendent
was an all-day guest of . her
sister. Mrs^ ------------
D urham 's sUterr and C
on Green Mountain
D urham is the fath er of W H live north of Banks
Mrs W. L. Stevens. Sunday.
h-
Durnam.
t'ornelius Methodist Episcopal
Mr
M rs lack Mitchell of
NIr a n d M rs K 1 1 ,u n n 1,1
Mrs. ______
Emma Yunger an a daugh­
Sunday school. 9 UO Divine wor-
Another daughter.
ters.’ Evelyn and Elsie Rose, of In-
In -
daughter Mrs E B Po'rtland were guests o‘f Mt' and £'"•!
?•''
relatives at
Sunds
ters.
dependence are visiting relatives Frizelle. who has been.visiting her Mrs John Kessler and daughters B<nh .
. 00. Sermon by Rev Charles
here this week Mrs Yungen is a ha» returned to her home In Los Thursday evening
to-org«' M Aitken of O arden Home M Reed
w —i sa.yiniy nwi J a c o b Angeles.
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democratic candidate for state sena-
SehmlrR
p
Mr and Mrs v o
of
Hazel Wolford left July 10 for tor (rom W ashington county, was
Christian Selrnee Socirtv
Mr and Mrs Stafford enter- Deer Island were week-end guests L?s . “ nseles where she will visit a Banks visitor Thursday.
Services are held every Sunday
taint'd with a dinner Thursdav eve- at the W. Abbott home
relatives a few weeks
Mr and tjr s g W McGraw vis- a t 11 a m ; Wednesday evening
ning guests being Mrs G. Nelson
The J H T urner family spent
and Mrs Dean Sellers and ited friends on Sauvles Island services at 8 o'clock: Sunday school
of frFarm ington and h er house Sunday at th e Hillsboro park a t- little daughter and Mrs Rosalie Thursday Mr McGraw did some at 11 a. ni Pupils up to the age
eues's Mr and Mrs C harles Peter- tending a picnic at which about O atm an of G rants Pass spent a few fishing while there.
of 20 years are welcomed
son of Seattle
forty relatives of Mr. T urner were da>'s last week at the home of
Mrs Jack Britton and two daugli-
—::
Mr and Mrs Ernest Naderer of present
.
Dean's father W T Sellers, and ters of Trehorn were Sunday vis- German M. E. Church. Brth.iny
Oakland Cal were guests of his
The Howard Morrison family, who 'Vlth other relatives. They arrived itors al the Clell Carstens home.
On G erm antow n road Sunday
uncle Anton Naderer last T hurs- have been visiting relatives in Mis- here Tuesday Wednesday night a
Mis Louie Winters and little son school every Sunday. 10 a m Get
day The young people were on 'ouri. returned home Sunday eve- family duiner and reunion was held are visiting her parents. Mr and man service, 11 a m
first a n d
their honeymoon
nine Mr Morrison said th a t while at the Sellers home here. Those Mrs Clell Carstens.
third Sundays; English service 11
Mrs John Bose of Hillsboro and ’-hey had a lovely trip they were Present were Mr and Mrs. Charles
Mr and Mrs John Caldwell re- a m . second and fourth Sunday.
Mrs F-Uie Mowrey of Portland certainly glad to get balk to Ore- Sellers and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. turned Saturday from their honey- — E Julius Tragllo, pastor
tf
were visitors at the home of their eon
Dean Sellers, and daughter. Mr and moon trip to Spokane. W ashing-
—
brother George Tews
Tuesday of Mrs. Chet Black returned S atu r- Mrs Dwight Sellers. Amos Sellers, ton Sunday evening they w e r e
Banks M. E. Church
last week
^av from a two months' visit with
R °salte O atm an and Mr and serenaded by a large group of
Sunday school every Sunday. 9 45
Mr and Mrs W H McNay and her sister at San Francisco
Mt» W T. Sellers.
friends at the Caldwell farm near a m . Mrs H Jensen, supeniitend-
son Billy made a business trip to
Mrs. Elizabeth Patton of Walla
Mr and Mrs Oscar Delauney of Maiming where they will make ent Preaching services by Ellsworth
Portland Saturday and called on " ’alia. Wash . is visiting her daugh- St Johns visited Mrs Delaunev's their future home
Tilton, pastor every Sundvy eve-
her sister Mrs Harley Looney, who ter Mrs John Schmid
parents. Mr and Mrs N J Griffen.
Miss Evelyn
Porter of Portland ning. 8 o'clock Ladles' Aid meets
had "just returned to her home from
Pa' Alexander, who has been froni Thursday until Saturday eve- spent a few days last week u tth her first and third Wednesdays al 2
a hospital after a m ajor operation, driving a truck a t Buxton for th e
ni£S' sister Mrs John Hartwick, and
p. m.
tf
Mr and Mrs George Tews and
Lyons Construction company has
Bryce H utchens of T aft and family
son Jimmie were Sunday guests of received a call to go to work at the « a y n e Hutchens of Forest Grove
Mr and Mrs John Hartwick and
Methodist Episcopal C hurrh
her parents Mr and Mrs. Harry
Bonneville dam as truck driver. 'P ent Friday night
wtth their little daughter spent Sunday with
Church school 9 45 W<> Invite
Cline of near Hillsboro
Ieft for Bonneville
Monday
grandparents. Mr and
Mrs. J J. relatives in Portland They
were you to attend our church school
Elbert Hensley of Lincoln. Nebras-
Mr and Mrs John Schmid a t- H utchens
accompanied home by Mrs H art-
“nd profit by the Instruction in the
ka was calling on old neighbors
tended t h e Multnomah Pomona Mr. and Mrs
Alfred Lewis and wick's sister Mrs M W harton, and Christian »ay of life Divine wor-
here last week He is a former res-
Grange picnic at Blue Lake S atu r- Mrs Frank Lewis left Saturday on little daughter, »ho will rem am »hip .it 11 Sermon by the pastor,
iden’ having owned the Mary Ma-
day.
a motor trip to th e middle west for a week
subject. "Such As I Have
Kp-
honev place He plans on locating
Edward McElroy had as his guests Mrs. Frank Lewis will visit relatives
Mr and Mrs Frank Warfield and worth Leagues will meei at 7 I lie
in the Willamette valley as he says
over the week-end Clinton and Bil- ln Nebraska and Mr and Mrs Al- daughter of Vernonia were Wed- union service will be held in ihe
ii is too hot in the east
Johns of Lake Grove
ffed Lewis will visit the Chicago nesday visitors at the home of Christian church at 8 Rev Reed
Eleanor Waldron recently retu rn -
Mr. and Mrs J H Neal are at falr They expect to be gone a Mrs Bella Hartwick Mrs W ar- »'ill preach His -abject »ill be
ed from a two weeks' visit with her the coast this week
month.
field is ill and expects to soon "Life's Supreme Choice " Mid-week
aunt Mrs A Wilcox of north of
W alter K latt spent Sunday fish-
Dr Kines Moves
undergo an operation for appendt- service at 8 on Thursday We wel-
HilLshoro '
inR a t Oswego Lake
nr R v
cltls.
come all to the mid-week service
Frances Fields is spending this . .s ?m . Fetters, manager of the ed to Forest G ro v e iLst w,!ek nV
W alter Beard is repairing bridges We are studying the parables of
ata 5 S e rda¥ . *
Canning Conical Planned
s t a te ta n
to r t II club Miumier
.
»,
*
* | | , ■ .......... school schalui ships mid iik.lipii-.
lor
Members
•l-ll
Groupi
Saints*
Mission
c h All
iaghht
h h8u,f<,5
V , t (Episcopal!
ne r T rin,ty:
Eighth Sunday a f t e r Trinity:
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian ( hurrh
Sunday school. 10 15 a m ; m orn-
tended the House of David-HUls- Barnum, of Aloha.
» 4
ty-
y Carrick C hristian Endeavor
boro baseball game Monday after-
and Mrs. Joe Bush and Mr. fields
: er an^ scrnM>n at 11 o clock.
win meet at 8 o'clock Topic,
'oplc. "M ar-
rlage and the Home,' Dr Carrick
inri Mrs. J. E Hays motored to
M- and Mrs A c Wahl and .nr
Oswald M atthes and Lester and
V <’k,7 ‘nd ,
attended the Forest Grove high
PUgrim House
leader.
Leland Bidwell of M ountaindale vis- .
““ “ Airs, m mix of Hills- .. hool alumni picnic at Rippling
July 22' Chapel service of wor-
lted a t the John Spiermg home
the ^ » ‘Ord family w a te rs Sunday
ship, at 9 45 a m Pastor Henry S
C h r is tia n C h u r r h
Lords day church school, 9 45 a
Monday evening. The boys are form- • ‘"J«“ »'
A picnic dinner was given Sunday Haller will continue the serie of
er residents of this community and
“ “coia i rice le it la- week lor at t he George Wilcox home, north studies on Protestant denominations, m
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H Nosier, superintendent
are employed a t the Carlson mill
Is
,, ,|f Banks Present were Mrs Rov speaking on "The Rhode Island We appeal to all the school to help
near Mountaindale
ln e IloaLS I0r tne trails Schulmerich and children Mr. and Saint." the history beliefs and m aintain our attendance during
Roy Heineck returned to his pageant.________ ________
Mrs R a;ph Wilcox and children, practices of the Baptist church No the sum m er m onths by regular at-
home in Portland Monday evening. - . .
,
.
Mr. and Mrs B L Sellers and later morning service during the tendance Morning worship at 11
He had been employed
with the n o n c e
or I imoer 3ale daughter Mr anti Mrs George sum mer months Evening worship Special music Sermon. "Growing
A rthur Hili hay baler, which
fin-
Listed in This Issue
Wilcox and Albert Jackson a ’ 8 o'clock with The Wolf ln in World Vision
Christian En-
ished work Monday.
Notice of th e sale of timber on
Mr and Mrs Millard B urnett Sheep.- Clothing
'S t M a t t h e w deavor. 7 p m
Junior. Intermedl-
revested Oregon and C tllfom ia and «pent five days last week at New- 7:15) illustrated in instrum ental ate and young people Union serv-
Coos Bay Wagon Road gran t lands
P°U and other beaches. and vocal music Special prayers of ice with M E church in C hristian
is listed on the classified page of
Mrs Nora Dooley, who has been thanksgiving will be offered a t church. 8 p. m. Song service as-
this issue of th e Argus. Bids s may staying » :th Mr and Mrs. R. M. both service« of worship ln com- slsted by Joint young people'« choir
By Mi»s Martha Vandrrzanden i
Putnam . Spc< lal
_
. j . . sir-.u be
w ith th e United States Banks for the past few weeks re- memoration of the starting of the and led by R L
Miss Mary Snudlkofer of W ash- Land office a t Roseburg up to 10 turned to her home in Fore t Grove Pilgrims for America. July 22. 1620 music by M E church Sermon
ington visited with Miss Regina a m AUgust 20
Monday night. Her arm . which
Young people's clubs discontlued delivered by Rev Reed T h e s e
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Duyck last week
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Mrs Worth W CaldweU and
little son. Worth Jr., Mrs. Ann
Askins and Mrs Lyda CaldweU,
all of P ortlan l. spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hemsworth Mrs. Lyda CaldweU
rem ained at her brother's home lor
a visit.
Miss Sylvia Duyck is visiting with
friends in Portland for a few days.
Miss Florence Vanderzanden. who
is employed in Portland, spent the
week-end with Mr and Mrs. Theo­
dore Vanderzanden.
Many people from th e R o y
community attended the K nights of
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Columbus picnic a t Balm Grove
Sunday.
BLUE BELL—Hardwtieut. guaranteed.
Due to the weather conditions
!'i III. sack ................................................
RED ROSE—An unexcelled flour for home baking
at this price. 49-lb. bag ........................................
Saturday Specials
noon
Roy
M E fl T S ■ GROCERIES
FLOUR
BOILING BEEF ib
VEAL STEW
Harlequin
COMPOUND
Cake
PIGS’ FEET
DILL PICKLES 5
30c and 49c
-i Cz»
Picnic Buns.
Dozen ...........
20c
1Æ
Perfection
Bakery
Ib.
2 bottles
Cleanser
3
Purex
Q uart size.
2 bottles
45C
Durkee's
Sunbrite.
SPREAD
\\ orcestersbire.
ile
D urkee’s.
15C
Calum et
ldC
Soup
Bottle
Coffee
Maxwell House.
Ib. tin
30c
pint
Baking Powder.
1 ib.
TOMATO
25c
F J S H J ’K’S Biscuit
Blend F,our-
49 lbs-
Mix. Pkg.
25C
Relish
SAUCE
I5e
SALAD O IL
WATCH OUR W INDOW S FOR OTHER SPECIALS
Hillsboro Meat Co-
THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS
Free Delivery
BULK.
QUART ............................................
TUNA FISH—Yacht Club.
SOAP—Camay. 3 bars
V in e g a r
49c
2-lb.
STARCH—Argo. 1-lb. pkg. 2 for
PORK
6c
SPARE RIBS u
8C
SALMON Half or whole. Lb. 15c
SUMMER SAUSAGE Lb 19C
PORK SAUSAGE 2 lb. 25c
MINCED HAM Lb
15c
Phone 982
ISc
Certo
For better jellies.
Heinz
Quality coffee, low priced
vacuum packed.
No better coffee in the can
a t any price.
An M. J. B. product
25c
RIBS and B. BONES
Lb......................................
W heat and W hite A l­
mond Butter
Horns. 6 for
pkg.
Aladdin Coffee
M*JB Co»
ALADDIN
CDF M l
with cocoanut cream
filling; also Pineapple
Cream Cake, with pine­
apple custard filling.
8c
G rapenuts
Van Cam p’s.
5c
Per can
Root Beer Ext.
$1.85
29c
French's.
25c
'! HOT IEI S
Perfection
Potato Bread.
Loaf ..............
§1.49
$1.59
Bargains for Friday and Saturday — July 20 and 21
15c
. . ,5c
. 14c
........................
Fresh
CORN
odv
CORNED BEEF—Libby’s.............................
SALMON—Southern Beauty. 1-lb. ran
I’lMIENTOS—Dromedary. 2 for
PEANUT BUTTER—2 lbs. ........................
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
FR’ F DF» IVFRY _
7
SOAP
W hite King.
bars
PHONE 2001
Dozen
19c
31C
. canned ,
vegetable
BUTTER
25c
15c
19c
OXYDOL
I’iggly Wiggly
G rade A
1-lb.
„»lie
STRING KFANS.
2 for
.............
TUNA.
Can
I’INKAPPLK, large.
Sliced
.................
SPEf TAI, G IFT OFFER
FREE $1 (XI bottle NadJI P er­
fume. Mall 7 White King
Toilet Soap wrapia rs to P rin­
cess NadJI. White King Soap
Co., Ix* Angeles, California
Local
O A TS
KERR'S Made from W illamette
Valley Oats. 9-lb. bag ...................
10c
20c
Pints
Quarts
16c
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W hite or Cider.
TOILET
Large.
25c
Pkg.
22c
14c
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15e
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In the re a r of
Piggy Wiggy Store
E D ’S M A R K E T
BEEF ROAST
Steer.
Lb. ...........
MAYONNAISE
In hulk. Quart
FREE DELIVERY
9c
25c
QUALITY MEATS
STEAK
Sirloin.
Lb.
SHORTENING
V egetable.
3 Ib».
Price» for Saturday, July 21
15c
25c
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