The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 09, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Alvin a n d Donald. m ade a trip
around the M ount Hood loop J u l y '
II and A ugust I
11« i lull Devercll o f ( ’ o i I n -I.I. » in - ii I
ih»- week end with hl.-, broth« i
Chaile*. lX Vi‘1'11
Mr und M rs Doane of Vaneouv-
W m ii a n vlillIng ' 1 m h on h
Doane. a n d family.
E unice M itchell e n te r ta in 'd
'
M
a group of girls and III«* pastoi of
ill y Ml«« J «’ mii H in llh l
United Bret h e rn ch u rch of P o rtlan d
«•in- d.i . la. i w'-i-k
11 \ . I I I • I I
\ -
m i d i .11 <i |> a l I \ ' lM >t h I I I | t i • ’I : •
U|
Mi
and Mrs Amo» lle n d e i on
Ollc tlllM» Will lx* . IMHLSOH (I by U m * visited Mi I le u lerson's »Intel Mrs
< oiiunulilLy c iu b u l I h<* Aloha < IraiiK«' Edwaid Howell, and fam ily a t Ore
hall Wi’diieMduy Tin- I'lillr«* pro- p h i City, Ju ly 29
Mrs Em m a Finn of P o rtla n d Is
«*«H*(l*t will I n * iuw *«1 lot Ila Bloom
M rs Jo«*
«piist fam ily, who recently loht visiting her d a u g h te r,
th e ir hom e a n d all i u content» Ju«h«*mich. ->ln««* her re tu rn from
hy fin* S a p p in g to n ’» u n h r.s tiu will O akland and S a n Fran« Is« o, Cal
fun»till tlu* iiiun I i for th e dance. when* »lie visited her d a u g h te r and
( ’(iiniiutti'i'.. woikiiiK on tin* a ffa ir ■ HD
Mi aial M is () m a r Devercll and
nr«* headed hy M is W A Jo u rs
M is Hah Ina W hitehead. Mi
Iran sister. G race Dever»*!!, of P o rtlan d
H
erbert
D evercll o f C o rb e tt and
H iulth. a n d Mr. Jeldeik.*.
Ed W orth of Hull M ountain were
W inona M rlrr In ju rrd
Sunday «•veiling guests of M r and
W inona
M rlrr.
five - year - old Mrs ( ’hark*» ix*verell
duuifhter of Mi
aiuf M is ( a i l
AU h i l i O V ' i lam l of B onita vls-
M rlrr of Cooper M ountain » u tte r­ ited Friday w ith Mr a n d M rs Bert
e d a broken collarbone a n d ru ts Meyer
a n d brul/**» ubout th e f a ir , w hrn
A rthur am i F«*rd H teinhoff and
a luiy wagon passed over her laxly L.t« i Mlldr«*d H teinhoff vi»lt«*d at
Ju ly 30 T h e u rc ld rn t took plat r the hom e of H a ir »Inter. Mrs
on her fa th e r's fa rm while th resh
K norr, and fam ily a t A urora S u n ­
lug w as in progre •. Hhr Is bring day I lie\ e n te rta in ed lh< ll ..l.stei
a tte n d e d by Ur Akin of P o rtlan d Mrs F ran k A nderson, and fa m ­
a n d l>r D insm ore of llillslioro
ily from P o rtlan d o n th e ir re tu rn
Mrs S ab in a W hitehead a n d her trip from Eugene Sunday, where
m other. M rs C hris ( h a n d mad« a they visited relative*.
(KM) m ile a u to trip recently They
a tte n d e d
O ld Pioneer I>a> . at
Eugene, th e n w ent by wav of M< -
Ken/.le Puns to ltedm ond
From
th ere they w ent on T in Dalles-
C a ltfo in la highw ay by W apinltla
cu t-o ff to Mt II imn I
illy M i-.. M itrtli« V a»<lrr,snd«n I
J. S Brooks of WiiM'o spent a
ItoY A show er was given a t the
I. u d a \ 0 the MU 1« pai | < •! hl '
Verboort
hall T h u rsd ay evening
week w ith his b ro th er und id/» te r -
in-law , Mr a n d Mrs W I* Brook. i om p llm en tin g Miss M arlon Wil
Mr a n d Mrs It It Beadle a n d lianu on brldi elect of WUfoi d Van
th e ir aon Roy of o r e s h a m accom ­ der/uiulen. M any la*uutllul a n d
panied Mr. Brooks hen* «uid spent useful p resen ts were received
Henry VanUom elen a n d Aloiplus
S unday.
Mr e n d Mr» Don
s |« n t V anderzanden re tu rn e d home T u es­
day
u lle rn o o n from Cum p W ithy-
last week a t (larllxrkh
Verne Je ld e rk s Is visiting r e la ­ conibe.
Misses J o h a n n a D erlckx a n d S y l­
tive» a t (iervaLs
(leorge N ylund arriv ed ’Thursday via IJuvck left T ursduy for u visit
with
friends in Trout ta k e , W ash
from Blngtiam . U tah, to m ake an
Mr und Mrs. B ert D alton left
• A tc n d u l V l 4t w 1th hl* UIM • • i
W ednesday for S e a ttle a lte r sp e n d ­
a u n t, Mr. a n d M is O ils Nylund
M r and M rs B eecher Doughty ing th ree weeks visiting M rs D a l­
to
n 's m other. Mrs C T' Jesse
s p e n t tlie w eek-end at O oldrndule.
W a ii
and The Dalle* vl*ltIna I to la r t Du lion rem ained w ith Ins
relatives l'h« \ i a lh d on Mi and g ra n d m o th er for u longer visit
Miss M arie V anderzanden d a u g h ­
Mr» Joe M cM illan, who were fo r­
m er resident« of H aarldale. but who te r oi Mr a n d M rs A lbert V arxier-
zunden. is em ployed In Hillsboro
now re»lde in T lie Dulles
Mr and Mrs H enry Vandehey
Mr a n d Mrs Iawr»*nce C lirlsten-
und
ch ild ren visited Mr. a n d M rs
4>n 'C la ra Lutz* of Salem visited
W
alter V an d ersan d en a n d fam ily
• M r and M rs R aym ond He a id Hat-
of O ales Creek Sunday.
urd.i.
Miss E thel Soderw ull of P o rtlan d
R ay Syverson of Lakeview »(lent
spent
Uii' w eek-end w ith Mr. and
a few «lays th is week with his p a r ­
ents, Mr and Mrs C P Hyverson Mrs W illiam H em sw orth
Many people from th e Roy com ­
Mr a n d M rs R aym ond Heurd
a n d fam ily. M r and Mi- J T m unity a tte n d ed tlu- milk pro d u c­
ers'
picnic a t JanD .cn Beuch In
H eard a n d Mr und M rs Alvin M a l­
iy enjoyed a picnic a t Bonneville P o rtlan d Sunday.
Is our M ale F air worth w h ile? Above 1« o n e of the thousands of affirm ative answ ers any
BUI MreuHsen Hurt
Sunday
cam era can pick up every ila> during tlie Fair. Itireetor Ma« Gelilar sla tes several County Judges
Bill MceuwM-n received a cracked
IXirl» a n d A rth u r Kyverson are
have Informed him that none of th is type of boys and girls have ever lx*e«i brought before their
now em ployed a t R ay-M uling c a n ­ bone in the knee one day last w»ek
while h a ndling bales. He Is now on
Juven ile Courts. The annual S late Fair opens l.alm r Bay. Tuesday, Septem ber
is Boys and
nery In Hillsboro
crutches
G irls Free Hay. Encourage Imys and girls to atten d and esh ib lt at the State Fair. Thousands
T noae from h e re who a tte n d ed
Misses
Isubella
a
n
d
Alleen
S
p
rin
g
­
th e th ird a n n u a l dairy co-op p ic­
i lnssifii alioiiM are open to them . N inety-tw o page jwi'iniuru Ixxik m ailed free on request.
nic a t Juntften beach B unday were e r of P o rtlan d sp e n t last week w ith
Mr mul Mr» Max B erger and son Rev F J S p rin g er
Mr oral M rs Tom Neilson aial
a picnic a t R e am er's R est S a tu rd ay .
Joe. Mr a n d Mrs O eorge Altislan.
Miss Je a n K lein was surprised
B etty a n d B e rn ard A114 tia n . V ir­ fam ily a n d M aurice a n d N orbet
w ith a p arty T h u rsd ay in honor of
g in ia a n d R u th M iller Mr a n d Mrs M re u u srn s p e n t th e w eek-end at
the
licui
lies
hei six teen th blrtthday Out-of-door
(feear Hagg K e n n e th Mills. Mr»
M is. H elen B aker a n d S erena
gam es were played bv th e young
S a b in a W hitehead, a n d Ml»» Mary
Moore
a
n
d
Put
M
uon
»lient
lust
people.
BEAVERTON
B
eaverton
O
range
G ra n d
BETHANY-CEDAR M ILL— E arl
was a guest o f A loha ¿»range
Rev. George S pringer and sons Jossy was given a surprise p arty
.Mr a n d Mrs W P Brook- a n d w c k at Rockaw ay
M any |»s,ple I m m th is vicinity T h u rsd a y evening P rogram pre- are spending tw o weeks a t Long on
M r a n d Mrs W A Jones a tte n d ­
his 18th b irthday F riday n ig h t
ed th e p ioneer picnic a t F a rm in g - went to 1‘o rtliuid F riday to see sented by Beaverton consisted of n B each W ash
by the C h ristia n E ndeavor group of
P
resident
Roosevelt.
piano
solo
bv
Miss
Helen
G
odfrey,
Mrs
J
R
T
alb
ert
a
n
d
d
a
u
g
h
te
rs
ton Sunday
Mrs E Simfisoii of S a n Diego, a viM-al duet in costum e bv K a th e r ­ are spending th e next two weeks B ethany T he evening was sp e n t in
M r and Mrs R aym ond H i.in l
games a n d music Those present
a n d family, a n d Mr a n d Mi k T om Cal Mrs M ary Breen und daugli- ine D enney and Genevieve C arter, at Bay O cean.
were Misses E dna. Alma a n d E s­
M ary B reen, of Berkeley, Cal , hum orous readings by Muss L a-
Miss Helen G odfrey spent a few th e r Stucki. R u th and E dna W ismer.
M iller a n d R u th a n d Je a n vit iteti lei
< i E Lacey of S alinas, Mi rne D ean, and baritone solos bv days last week in M cM innville.
Mr am i Mrs Alvin M allv a t T igard and Mr
Irene a n d Ida H ansen. Berniece
Cal . visited
a n d M rs W illiam Sam uel laiw renre J r
F riday evening
T rachsel, M argaret D ickm an, Leona
Am bitions
A garden elub is to be organized
K e n n e th
R obinson
is pu king H -m sw orlh over th e week-cm l. They
Schindler.
H ulda Zurbrugg. Alleen
w ire on th en « a y hom e a f te r a in B eaverton soon
C aller: And w hat are you going Boswell. R hoda T hyng J e a n Kline.
p ru n es at D undee
to
be
w
hen
you
grow
up.
Jttle
Ix-oiuud Halloc k J r of Poi bland visit to th e Y ellow stone N ational
ly
lit
F r a n c « D eltrich. G ladys K uratll.
M r und Mrs. E O. W ebb a n d
m an ? '
Is «pending several works w ith Ills imrk
O phelia W ismer. a n d Messrs. Earl.
Mrs C. II H all a n d d a u g h te r fam ily a re m oving to th e ir furm
ta ttle M an
"Well, a fte r I have Don and Dick Jossy R aym ond and
g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr. a n d Mrs C P
n
e
a
r
C
ornelius
th
is
week
a
n
d
will
Sheila of B anks were Suivlav guests
Sy verson
rem ain until school opens thus tall. been a p reacher awhile to please R ichard W ismer, H enry Berger.
Of Mr a n d M i. I' A Q ualls
my m other, and a law yer to please
H erb ert M ason and V an Brown, my lallic r. 1 am going to be a Jo h n Haiusen. F ran cis R eichen. C lif­
A card p a rty was given a t the
ford K eller. Alfred Schindler. O tto
hom e ol M rs P A Q ualls T uesduy sum m er school stu d e n ts a t the U ni­ policem an
Ex
Z urbrugg Amos and Ivan Bierly.
aftern o o n T hose present w.-re: Mes versity of Wiuslnngton. spent th e ,
R obert Holcomb Ja m es Davidson.
i l l , M » o II l*r(»r»«-n I
dam es C B Hall G isirge Moss, w eek-end ut th e ir re.spet live home:
O ur classified colum ns m ay have H arry B adtchler. W illiam Doern.
W ilson Ja m e s M athleson. G , M em bers of th e C ongregational Just u lia t you a re looking for — W ilford a n d Albert Toelle a n d
BENI» K ln to n grange ■ «111 hold C i
Ei ho W illis a n d Muss ch
'* u rch ‘ und th e ir fam ilies enjoyed R ead them
It» a n n u a l picnic U t t 11 f I i H/ Berggren
Jo h n S taehli. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an
E isn er p a rk on tlie T uulin in river L piiu T aylor a n d th e hostess
C
hild
lturir<|
A ugust 12.
F u n eral services wen' li-ld S u n
M r und M rs C h a rle s D rv rrrll
were guests of Mr» Olive Kc relier day afternoon for the infant d au g h - 1
te
r
ol Mr a n d M rs
\ m
In t'o rtb iiv l F riday
Mr and Mr.. Alban 8cou i«-ii derzuiiden. who died F ttday night
T7iursduy for E ugene to visit th e ir In te rm e n t was m St. F rancis eem -
d a u g h te r Mr» A rchie B ernurd. und etery
fam ily for several days und d uring
COLUMBIA BEST—
M. J. B.—
I heir absence th e ir d a u g h te r Mrs
Lb.
1-lb.
H urry Moore, a n d Im sbund and
DR.
R.
J.
NICOL
bro th er, C layton Moore, are staying
HILL’S, Red Can—
GOLDEN WEST-
a t th e ir place
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
M r und M rs II L Doane a n d
1-lb. can
O
Lb.
fum lly u n d sam e relative» of P o r t­
Q uality coffee ta ste s b e tte r a n d goes fu rth er.
Veferinarians
land w ent on a fishing trip to
DePoe bay Ju ly 29
Telephone 64.1 and 642
B ert M eyer a n d p a re n ts. Mi a n d
BELL. For every household purpose.
M rs O tto M eyer, a n d th e ir sons.
4 9 -lb . s a c k
B e n e fit for
l ire Victims
on Wednesday i'
1
Roy Bride-Elect
I fonored Thursday
4,
Beaverton Grange
Puts on Program
Earl Jossy Given
a Surprise Party
Bend
Page Three
H rld n d lrr. Mr
a n d Mrs C hris
Iteudien M r und Mrs Fred Jissay
and Mr a n d Mr. Ben Leu.
T lie C E sucietv m et a t the hom e
of M i... i/p b e h a Wismer B unday
eyenilig tlie tope was T ilts Is our
F'athei , World
Next .Sunday eve­
ning wol be anotiii i Na ure m ee t­
ing a n d will be beld on tttt lawn
ei. C arl Wismer » h o m e .Jess Foster
will be leader for tin. m eeting
M r a n d Mrs Ja m es Q uheasli,
Mr a n i Mrs
B ennam 0 1 fit
H elens and M is. Connie Adams
of Corvallis visited Mr and Mrs
C tiarles Boy Bunday
A group i>t local grangers a t ­
ten d ed the Pom ona picnic a t Balm
G love Bunday
Miss D orothy Boy and C arl L ar-
sen visited Mt
and M r . S a m
K unz a n d fam ily of P o rtlan d B un­
day n ig h t
M r and Mr. Ed Hickey a n d Mr
a n d Mrs H arry Flem ing of P o rt­
lan d visited M C Larsen a n d fa m ­
ily Sunday Mis Nellie L arsen and
M rs L T errill of P o rtlan d visited
M C L arsen and fam ily S atu rd ay
evening
A card p arty and dance will be
lield a t the Cedar Mill G range hall
S a tu rd ay night
Prices Set for
Melons, Tomatoes
ton. C Wesley W illiams. Raaeburg;
If N H am pton. Kennewick W ash
anil C H Dills. W aputo Wash.
A m inim um price of »1125 per
Say you sow it in tlie Argus
ton delivered 1 ,r can n in g tom a-
'
(o n lr.u e d f'ir a f te r August 2
« a . agreed on. in a nieetm g b e ­
tween the control com m ittee of tlie
Th rre 1« mnr.< than one w a / that ga.< <*an
G regon-W ashington M elon and T o­ lrr<i«-rll
Ilf«, »» Mr«. Anna Northrup, New
m ato M arketing A greem ent com ­ fl-M . N«W
York, < an teatlfy
She wa i a|-
m ittee a n d delegates represz-nting nv.at xlllad hy Kaa In h«r stomach. Than
80 per c en t of th e to m a to canning a fr'Mnil told bar of the
» Tr.afm.«nt and
industry in th e tw o sta te s a t a today in * la fra * rrom stomach suffarlui
MI now ¿ I t « credit fo r her recovery to the
m eeting in P o rtla n d August 2.
• itfa Tr> a tree nt. taxed on a famous -ttowach
The price of (11.25 per ton is for ap<-lallat's trtpla-artion prescription Ito
field run tom atoes excluding culls. purpose la to neutralise evens acid. Soothe
C o n tr a it, previously e n te red mUi and Leal the 'nflamed sr«>maeh tlnlug and
H fn
Already M .169 letters pralo-
between growers a n d fa n n e rs will ¡»«'■P
ln< the l lga Treatment hare been repaired
not be disturbed, acco rd in g to M or­ from victims of stomach ule«rs, edd «toma-h.
ton T om pkins r h a irm a n of the Indigestion, heartburn, gas pains, L-dohln«
control com m ittee. A tax of 35 and other »ymptoms of excaaa aridity. W rite
cents per tian to cover costs of s u ­ 1 dga, Suite 64. Foot grhulae Bldg. Rt HauL
pervision of th e a g ree m e n t w a s Minn for a free sample The 7 day tria l
levied bv th e board T h is ta x will boi of l dga Tablets la sold on a money-
be deducted by th e c a n n e rs from baclr guarantee of satisfaction by
ilillxlMiro Pharmacy
growers' checks a n d s e n t to the
agreem ent U nder th e A gricultural
A dju stm en t a cts by th e tw o states,
TROUT FISHING
the O regon-W ashington Melon a n d
T om ato M arketing A greem ent C on­ Hiilhboro F u h e rm e n H eadquarters
trol com m ittee is em pow ered to set
CORWIN HARDWARE
m inim um prices on all m elons and
tom atoes sold in Oregon a n d W ash­
S p o rtin g floods
ington.
Complete Line Fishing Tackle
(Continu«*«! from p k « * 1/
T hose representing th e g ro w e rs! 1152 Second St.
IlilLsboro
p o ra ry Juggling of some o t h e r on th e jo in t control com m ittee were
funds T he sta te highway f u n d
show ed a balance of »2.792,976.23
w ith »1,537 085 32 in bond principal
a n d Interest to m eet on October 1
M onies to the credit of th e V et­
e ra n s fund July 31 totaled »904.000
w ith »1,060.616 25 in bond principal
a n d in te rest due on O ctober 1.
• • •
B udget d irector H anzen, who is
now engaged in p reparation of the
biennial budget for the inform ation
of th e next legislature, h a s le t it
be know n th a t h e proposes to con­
tin u e to bear dow nonthe tax sp e n d ­
ers. F o r one th in g he expev«. to
recom m end continuation for a n-
from the HILLSBORO MEAT CO.
o th er two years of th e pay cuts
p u t in to effect by th e 1933 session
W
here
asaortments
are greater and «elections best.
This, h e points out. will be a b ­
A trial will convince you.
solutely essential to th e balancing
of th e budget a n d th e u ltim ate
e lim in atio n of th e general fund
deficit w hich has been m aterially
reduced in size during the post two
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY
years S ta te officials and employes,
wh06e pay envelopes are affected by
th e legislative econom y act. can be
expected to bring considerable p res­
su re to bear ag ain st any a tte m p t
to e x te n d th e salary reductions be­
yond n e x t M arch, w hen th e present
law au to m atically expires, but w-ith
th e recom m endations of th e budget
d irec to r to stiffen th e ir backbones
the law m akers can be expected to
re sist th e e n tre a tie s of th e payroll
arm y a n d re -e n a ct th e enforced
econom y m easure
• • •
According to W illiam Einzig. sta te
pu rch asin g agent th e pen iten tiary
flax p la n t is a t la st on a paying
basis. N ot only is the flax fund
o u t of th e red but it has a cash
balance of »275.000. More th a n
»100,000 of 1934 flax h a s alread y
been delivered to th e p la n t by
W illam ette valley farm ers, which,
a fte r processing by th e prisen plan t,
is expected to sell a t a good p ro fit
to th e sta te .
• • •
Ju n e gasoline sales in Oregon
jum ped »2.375,000 gallons over sales
for th e preceding m o n th a n d 1.-
360.000 over sales for th e corres­
ponding m o n th a year ago. accord­
ing to a rep o rt com piled by the
F R E E E IE L IV E D V
sta te d e p a rtm e n t. T h e sta te tax
on th e Ju n e sales yielded a total
of »528.535.64.
Almont Killed tty Can
Capitol News Letter
BLY YOUR
MEATS
BOILING BEEF . . Lb.
VEAL S T E W ..........Lb.
COMPOUND
Lb.
PIGS F E E T ..........2 lbs.
DILL PICKLES
5 for
HAMBURGER . i/2-lb.
L IV E R ...................i/r lb.
BACK BONES . . . Lb.
H illsboro
meat co .
ar TM Btsr ■ pm rue lasr
Phone 982
Deflated
Boss: "Well, have you fe lt any
change since you were m arried?'
Em ploye: "Not a nickel, sir.''—Ex.
FREE DELIVERY
S afeway S tores
COFFEE
O
Cxa
ZOC
25c
9 A
-f
3 1 V c ,
30c
29c
FLOUR
BROOMS
•I s e w .
A t
Iteady to advise you In purrhaslng.
Ready to give real values.
All m eats Inspected by Hr. Nicol
and Hr. Almquist.
We have a complete selection
of all kinds of
Lunch Meats
SALMON sikA’'L
whoU: 13c
BOILING BEEF
6c
BEEF ROAST u ......
9C
RIB STEAK
.................. 1 2 c
14c
HAMBURGER Lb
9c
LARD COMPOUND 3 a. 14c
FRED'S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
F
Re«. Phone 321Z
3?
corn
For jam s, jellies.
SOAP
Sunny Monday.
10c
Best grade. 3 pkgs.
Ready to Hupply you with the
finest MEATS nt the least cost.
5 Deliverie« Daily
broom
PEN-JEL
39c
JA R RUBBERS
Your
Service
PICNICS «*,
E ach
Good
CHEESE
Hanks
full creani
10
L aundry
2
THIS W EEK!
v^OIiip<irt
TUNA FLAKES
13c
Lb.
10c
KARO. Red or Blue.
S Y R U P 3-lb. ca
TOMATOES No.
Little Boy Blue.
2'-j. Can
MILK
Carnation, tall.
-F O O D -
$1.53
27c
pkg»
19c
6c
C an
SHORTENING
29c
Pure vegetable. 3 lbs.
STARCH
Kingsford's
Corn or (¡loss 2 pkgs.
15c
22c
He
25c
Utah, solid pack.
SHRIMP 5-oz.
Rice Bros., fancy. 2 cans
SOAP
20c
Lifebuoy. 3 bars
W A X PAPER
15c
Diamond. 125-foot roll
FLOUR
c ^ d y h a r s
1 0
BEEB
1 ftp
IvV
22-oz. bottle
H op G old
4 ±E>V
M ARSHM AL-
LOW S. 1-lb.
F lu ffiest
SALMON
4
No. 1 c an . . .
Del M onte o r Libby’s.
X 1 V/
3,Ei £
.............
16c
15c
ISC
SW ANSDOW N
Large pkg.........
10c
HOG FOOD
Doggie D inner
3 cans .......... -
Snow, Crown or Fisher's Blend.
$1.89
F L O U R , Drifted
LYE
GRAPEFRUIT
American, high test. Can
Slightly broken. 2s. Can
P layfair.
6 cans ...............
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
CtifawfodTSisil Co.
O A
Cheese
$ 4 .4 9
Brookfield, a sso rt­
ed varieties.
Pride of the West. 49-lb. sack
*n-Ib.
COCOA
Pkg........
10c
Vinegar
2-Ib. can
Chipped B eef
Gallon
15c
PIC K LIN G
BLUING
Salad Oil
P u re vegetable
SYRUP
10-lb. can
3 lbs................................ 59c
0 . K. 6 large bars
9/1/«
MALT
3 lbs................................ 70c
25C ■
t
Jl 6c
Quart
SOAP
2 cans ............
1
J Oc
or Ammonia. 3 12-oz. bottles
Gallon 63.
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PEAS. S a n W an or B u t­
te r K ern el CORN.
[Oc
F u ll stre n g th
COFFEE
9 Hr»
T ISSU E. W al-
dorf. Roll . . . .
J L5c
1
P u re cider.
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4 A I V
4n
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.............
AIRWAY
SALT.
8-lb. sack . . . .
$ 4 .6 5
Safew ay. 49-lb. sack
Karo. Dark.
NOB H IL L
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 10, 11 and 13
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Baker's, n u t o r plain.
PICKLING SPICE
We ‘nv‘w con,p“r,s*’n'
VINEGAR PU'u CldCr 40 RtBln' B rtn g y o«r co n ta in er
PORK Si BEANS v“" c“n">'5
5c
CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES ,,kI
7c
These Special Safew ay Values
For FVj. , o Mon., Aug. 10 to 13
Balco. 2 1/g-lb. can
-
U ¡9c
9(-n
4UCJV,
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3 5c
PRODUCE FEATURES
Friday and Saturday Only
Matches
F avorite
6 boxes
23C
TOMATOES, local. 3 lbs................... 9c
DRY ONIONS, large. 10 lbs.
10c
LEMONS, juicy. Dozen ................... 5c