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THE Thurdday, November I, 1934 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Page I I afternoon a t the home of Mrs age* cradle roll to adults. The "99" Eldon McLeod Member the Ccntei ville school entertained Bishop and family Huiulay evening Charle» Olson. cla*s for men Invites men not In tlielr mother» a t the w liool Wcd- were Mr. und Mrs. Stanley Sin U. of O. Debate Team Miss Jenkin» gave a party for any «lass tx, tome. Morning wor elulr, Mr und Mr». Htroeder and neMlay afternoon her pupil* (xl/Xx-r 26 at the sclgiol ship, 11 o ’clock. Special music. S er Eldon McLeod, a 1914 graduate ol ( Lloyd Hluiw of Vernonia »pent M r anil Mr» Henry <ierrl»h und hog j LdLsboro high school, ha* been i mon. 'The C hrist of the Church. I.ICBNSED EMRA1.MEKS children Evelyn und Sally Ila«*, all tile week-end here Mr and Mr.» Jack Jolinston a r C hristian Endeavor: Junior, 4 p «twaen a* one of the debaters on and Mr und Ml». Merle laFolletli* of Hillsboro The evening » a s »pent rived at Terrabella, Cal , October 22. in , G loria Coulter, superintendent. , the varsity debate team of Uni FUNERAL DIRECTORS and family liavc moved Into a place playing "¡MIO " versity of Oregon, where he Is now ( Borge L aim ennan of Hayward interm ediate <hlgh schcxdi, M artha Mr». Melaiison llieite»» no rth of town Phone 953 : Hillsboro Mr». Paul Melimson entertained -»• « I n l i . r - J in A c c id e n t s le n t three days with his daughter. Jam«», superintendent, and t h e a student. Corn Murphy of Monmouth Cornelius Children Party J 1« Mi»» e AlUir Mxlely of ttu* S t A lex-' * m j u r x a in Mr». Willi« H iatt, r«rturnlng 'advanced h i g h Lite Aliar society returning to hl.s ’ . young _ _ peopl«:'» . a mu-ill al the J. Urlm onte home Ixune in Hayward Friday. Mr and school and older), meet a t 6 30 p Mr» H Weatoott of HcougUi* vul- ander church ut Iwr home fX tober During the Week Sholes Hom«* Occupied Mrs Willi* H iatt were callers a t in. M others are urged to let their 2«. ley visited here thl» week. ' tla* Iaem erm an Igime Friday eve- Junior age children come a t p Mr» A L. Brock attended the Mr» M 1) Munn and Mr». Mat- (B y Vivian Hudson > nlng. "Feature" service, 7:30 p. m. (Djf North I'laina P. T A.) tie Sm ith vlhlled a t the J. C. Hare Washington County Federation of Floyd Updike returned home S at (|ly Mlaa Dorothy Cook») Song service assisted by the young urday Women » club»’ meeting a t Scholl* home In Portland Tuenday. evening a fte r spending a NORTH P L A IN S - Mr». A CORNELIUS G rade m I km U chU- people's choir Stories of "Hymns week a t Yakima, Wash. Friday. Birthday Observed b eA ro th cr* of% ?c Py U ü a ^ S U u í í ¡ «Iren were «mterLaliuxI with Hal We Love" by M aurlne Moore with Miss Vera Reppeto was absent Mr und Mr» J W Stiver e n ter lowe'en jxirtle» ut the mliool Wcd- Ä Unilly L l k n .u r« la y oflernoom T hree visitors German M. E. Church, Bethany each song sung or played after the from Bank* high school Thursday tained Sunday with a birthday E Ï Â story. Sermon. "Hen-Pecked Hus- on account of illness. nesday. ™.CM J. , Parmley spent ,«.n, . tlie a,.,.« Mr und Mm. A. Huffm an and dinner for Mrs. B. Ingebrletnon. Mr* week were pr. xnt, Mn Jam es Anderson 1 On Oermantown road. Sunday band* and Foolish Wives A seml- non of Bunk* were t(Ui*xl» Hunduy Other» present were Mr lu g rb rlrt- ml with her duughUT, Mrs. I, J an,J M5i' Erne** Nelson of Hillsboro school every Sunday. 10 a m.; O er- , humorous message. Reserved seats Min unil Mr» S arah MoClaugliry. I,..,. At,,hi, and Mrs. Jam es M athlesen ol man service, 11 a. m , first a n d "hen-Decked" husbands This of Mr wild Mr» Cluul«*» l.iithuu MULL WOOD Iowa 111)1 »ehool held a program IxiVenie Shay of Tillamook .p .m l J ? * “? .- *o be good, be sure and Mr and Mi» II W llav tuul aiul M M ial Friday evening Large , m„ second and fourth Sundays finally of I'lirtUuid liwvr moved come. Monday, 7 45 p rn. Practical Edgings and inside wood .06 Sunday with his parents, M r and ry Cypher iiaving high score and —E. Julius Tragllo, pastor. tf crowd attended. workers' class Tuesday, 7 p. m.. Green. 4-foot ....................... Into Che lute A H Hholrn houar. 2w second ivira. Mrs !.»■! W a lte r lU L ta h a le r left K a liin la v Mrs M r" r Emil *n “ 1 Miller M in e r ix-cono. L oel | Mr. und Mr». C. Mlle» and d augh Y uiiiim People's wxlety of the meeting of elders, deacons and Two or more cords ............ |1.75 ,,.r n‘L't . . u ’ HolU-nlxck will entertain th e club Bank» M. E. Church Ht Alexander church met ut the ter of Lyle »lient the week-end deaconesses for organization o f ' OCTORS tell the m an who Sawed, 50c more in November. Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45 groups to be followtxl by t h e hotiw* of Mr and Mra. Prank here want* to keep fit to drink Ml»» Myra WeldewlUeh n ite r- Following I’ytluan Sisters visited a m • Mrs H. Jypsen, superlntend- m onthly board meeting, 8 p. m. Edgings and inside, dry. I hioher TI uiim I uv evening. at least a quart of milk a day. th e Hlll.slxjro Temple Friday e v e -! 5JJ1 Preaching services by Ellsworth Wednesday. 7:30 p m., monthly 16-lnch, Cord ................... Ml»» Lucille («'hultx bus resumed lulnt-d her pupil» with a Hallowe en Milk Is a complete food In it nlng. October 26. and enjoyed the n ito n , pastor, every Sunday eve- meeting of church school officers ih - i work in Portland following a party a t Heywixxl M'hool Friday self—offering all the essentials 5 or more cord* ............... 12.75 evening. Hullowe’en party: Mesdame* Loel “ big, 8 oclock. Ladles Aid meets and teachers. Thursday, 7:30 p. m , ala ill vwcutlon lierr to keep you physically strong Hollenbeck. Floyd Raffety, J. L ,lr»t “nd third Wednesdays a t 2 "G reater Mid-week Service.'' S er Excellent kitchen wood, th e best Couple Married Mrs. Hcott JwckMui und Tom and mentally active. Let us de tf mon, "Hc-athenism In O ur Modern Jucknon of Hprtnuflrld and Mr». Mias O nelta Hu.»bauer of C or I Nr If r sir»«!) Vand««inrlen, Ray Jackson. Clyde p m. buy you can find. liver to your office daily. C hurches.” Sunday, p. m. (Novem AIXHLA At the court of honor Lincoln, Henry Cypher, J R. Sand- W Christensen of Hl Unborn were nelius and Howard Dooher of P ort Dry Slab and Block QUART 10c Christian Science Society ber 111 a special recognition service guests of Mr» laiuru Jnckuon Mini- land were m arried at Wilsonville for Hoy Scout» Lloyd and Frederick ford. M ana Jackson and Miss 8ervlce» are held every Sunday for m arried folks. Mesasge. "The da> Miller passed the tests for first Eugenie Cypher. Monday Herman Rehse Mr» Mattle Sm ith und pupil» of Guest* of Mr. and Mr». A rthur I class m erit badge» They are mem- Frank Kittson wa* seriously In- at 11 a - •J’.; Wednesday evening Secret of Happiness I n M am ed Phone 2383X______ Res, phone 2062 ! red while working for the Dixon kyvlces a t 8<>clock; Sunday school Life.” You will always find a wel brrs of the troop 219 of Aloha. Jured Mr and Mr». W E F'ord of Los mill on Pumpkin Ridge Monday. a m Pupils up to the age come.—R. L. Putnam , pastor. Angeles are visiting his brother. Break. M ar of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday s Robert Brm ” w *k "Tpupll of the U’plc' Everlasting Punishm ent." Foursquare Church We wish to take this opportunity llullx rt Rydenian. wtio ha* been Arcade school, broke hl* now la*t .11 s ain.-. «¡»dim iPniw»n»li undergoing medical treatm ent hl w(,.v whii,. nlavlna -it sc-hixd ... Sa,n" •'>K»lon iLplw“pall to announce th at the young people i.,,rii .,„i ha* returned _____ * Louie’ P H ay ugh-on in g a t and scnooi. daugh-1 j ity Tw ^ enty-third Ä h ^ s c Sunday h Ä after « ‘" a T ’1^ rin- * ' of our church will be presenting Portlund, home, .... Im- *'7 Mm. prov«*d In health ter Delorls and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, xy Lnurcn » 45 a. m. the gospel dram a entitled "The ” r ’- . Hu'.n »''’.•iP'rs *'a\ a K'iest a t ¿ J w^re g u e sU ’of’ ‘ J .1 C hurch ‘n.th e WHdwood " on Friday young people’s fellowship, 6 evening. November 2. O ur many a party for her grandson'» third Mr_ ari<1 Mrs H Uavls 8 u n . vicar1’ m ' ^ ev- H. Wisecarver, friends of Hillsboro will be glad to birthday a t the home of her »on ,«..„ In Portland. y hear this as they have enjoyed the Mr and Mrs. J. A. Campbell of . M,"i M artlia Jones¡ of Banks and many dram as out young people Campb. ll Hill on th e S c h o fi road daughter, Mrs C hester EdmU- Pentecostal Tabernacle have given in the past. D on't for <1246 Lincoln street 1 FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 were dinner guests n t the M att ton ttl G ran ts Pass, are vesitin, f . Mr get our other services of the week. and Mrs. Jolm Loftis this wee Klug home .Saturday night. Sunday evening at 7:30 the subject youn« wUlU^ . C" T ^ ,SEtecUom"U'n u s U^ a Friday, Saturday, Monday— Nov. 2, 3 and 5 m asquerade «lance ut Alolia S atu r- a,1<^ Uarl Chrlstcuer left Tuesday people* service, 6:30 p. m.; cyan- very timely message so be sure to duy night. for the best v«»- cos- '»ornl«’« - t ”r a iew days fishing . . . . . . Prizes . - on gelistlc service. 7:45 - p. m . Tues- come and hear it. lum e»‘were 'aw arded' to M rs Frank th e co“ t „ „ . . „ cott®«e prayer meeting, 7:45 to .Serve Panli of Hillsboro, who wan dressed . - ?.• .r' ’e ... P- m Wednesday, Bible btudy, 7:45 Pilgrim House I»adies of tfie P. ............ T. A. will serve p. m. Thursday, Ready to supply you with the as "Mae West.” and Archie Lund- ____ prayer meeting, Thursday. November 1: chapel steen of Portland a.s ‘'Itastu s ,unc> * a t the two polling places in 7:45 p. m. Saturday, evangelistic Blue Bell finest MEATS a t the least cost. Cup-O-Gold of worship nciw-riev » service rv ic e ui worsiup a t i 7:30 i .uu p. m m. in u llrown " T here Ls dancing every 9ils community on_elertion day. . service. 7:45 p. m v— lit ‘ a »rev rry y’ | celebration of All Saints' Day. S er Mr. and Mr*. Clark Inkley and pastor, H ardw heat Quality unsurpassed Saturday night Ui the Aloha hall Brady to advlae you In purchasing. mon by the Rev Ralph H. Wise Helen* were guests Mr and Mrs. Andy Denholm and 49-lb. Brady to give real valu«*». carver, vicar of the Episcopal Free M ethodist Church nd Mrs. Williams of Portland * yiuing of Mr. and Mr* Mr and church. "A belief in the communion Bag Lb. C. D. Meek. Sunday school, 10 a. m., pr-"ach- visited a t tile O Mason home S u n incala Inspected by Dr. Nicol Mr and Mrs. C harles Lehm an of ing a t 11. Class meeting, 7:15 p. m. of saints is a vital p a rt of the day. and Dr. Alinqulat. C hristian's faith." Due to the lurge enrollment in Portland visited Mr. an d Mrs. A. Subject Sunday morning. “I will re- Friday, November 2: chapel serv the .seventh and eighth grades of F. i i C hnstener jlf l ii,l<’r o and ‘“ t? Mr. and Mrs. member the years of the right hand ice of worship a t 7:30 p. m., com- of the Most High," Psalms 77-10., , the Aloha-Huber school. Mrs. Mack. J • >hn OleUer ler,„ Sunday. ? i‘” 5.8y M erritt Jackson and Thom as Strangers welcome. B J Y ates,! b}em oratuig All All Souls' Souls Day. Pastor sixth grade teacher, lias taken a Neilson H aller will preach on of Roy returned Sunday pastor. Henry S. seventh grade reading class. The C hurch T rium phant. ’ T i e of P ic n ic s , l b . 13c ung with the lim it catch of William Abbott atten d ed a ban evenir] fice for the dead will be used. Congregational Church quet a t the M ultnom ah hotel Mon Sllversides. a fte r having spent the Sunday, November 4: public wor LUMBER JACK—Cane sugar and com syrup, week-end on Wilson river. During the m onth of November day. ship, a t 10:30 a. m. an d 7:30 p. m. maple flavored. No. 5 tin .................................... ‘ x m V Dr Andrew Carrick of the Scotch the church is planning an intensive Pla^ n^ ‘e — At morning chapel the pastor will C o tta g e s , lb . 17c Hin,1<was l|nlur«t-(l b Eridav 'w h rn ’ u Presbyterian church was calling on program under the leadership of „„ BREAKFAST—Cane and maple. e. ,.ru«i ir « n **st. Barnabas, the Sym- - was run over by a car on the high: meinlxTs in this community Friday the Rey_ T. A rthur Dungan acting : Full pint ........................................................ . wav in front of th eir place of busl- “ m er Mays Jr. and L aura Millet pastor. The general them e "Religion on "Doubting Castle." Both neig cntertained th e pupils of the prl- Life s Supreme Privilege. Novem-1 : series of sermons on “The Holy ir„hi,crv A itcm nici iiiarv nxrin with a H allow een par- ber 4. A Privilege In Its Source, the Apostles" and "Pilgrim's Progress ’ BEEF An atteniuted robbery was mad«* ty at lh e home of w E Ma>'s Power■" Mr. Dungan, speaker. No- will run until Advent. Junior ser at Bill Abbott’s »tore Friday night Wednesday evening. Tla- children vember 11 "A Privilege In Its Com- mon a t morning worship will be T 1111. h e th re UIC th e s s c c re e n iioui fnnn <ame U1 Hallow een costumes x and V alues,’ Speakers. Dr. D ar- u n lev m ex s to tor«. um . j.i munlty iQr,a x<- on "M artin Luther's Biole,” cele- of from Pythian Meet North Plains Grade School H olds Parties Donelson 8C Sewell 4 Hayward CHURCHES SA D 3 Scouts at Aloha Making Progress McFall Jersey Dairy RUCHEK’S ® ASH GROCERY FLOUR COFFEE $1.63 25c PANCAKE FLOUR ^ 49c ba< SYRUP H A M BU R G ER Lb. 15c PORK STEA K Lb SALM ON and M r Cox s m oth..r°of Chicago W » A ca^m y. jv h o Is In q u ^ a n - inlendent f o ^ U e C o n g reg atio ^l nQ^ T ^ H p ^ t o r " 0^ £ S ' ¡wnw X BUe8U “l tHC B Ab* iin ^ W , "A !is ¿ H e rS i * 5 ^ U ohs-H uber Reluud New. Mr aJUl Mrs w H. Wclnecke Goul Speaker. Rev. T. A. Dungan. Tv d A m m nJ of S i e T veTu, and and children and Phyllis C hrtstener There will be special music at 12 oclock' or ^ .¿ P P o m tm e n t. e ig h th irradT s w as h eld F rid a v in -sPen t Sunday with Weinecke's broth- these services. Midweek gatherings honor o , Navy. Day and Theodore « ¿ « ~ r g e Welnecke. a t W est T im -, are^^belng^ planned, as is also I ^ U - l W R j t o ^ k l Church classes for parish visitation. Rixx^velt’s birthday. A few of the ber. everybody. Miss Rose Cave, superin- Mr and Mrs Elm er B atchelder eighth grad«* boys gave interesting Trinity Lutheran Church tendent. Next Sunday is Rally day reports of different battlrs. Ju n e !??v<'DT ' u n T ircan a Public worsiup begins a t 10:30 In the church school. We are plan- Weeks gave a short biography of a t Redmond an d Powell Butte, a. m.; Sunday school a t 9:45. Ser- nlng for a big crowd and an ex- — - - Roosevelt, -- Mrs. Beattie w,M"re they visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore mon topic, "A Tearful E ntreaty.” cellent program. Come and Join us Jerry Heston and other friends. was a vLsltor. Mrs. F. H. Keenon ls seriously —Phil. 3, 17-21. At 2:30 p. m. a Divine worship at 11. Special music A Civic league meeting was held service will be held In the Congre- will be furnished by Miss Doris Monday. M argaret Wolfo was elect 111 a t h er ham«* Mr and Mrs Lester Cypher and gatlonal church a t Forest Orove Weber and the chorus choir. The ed reporter and Mary I*ulver aasist- ant. An annouiu-ement was made May» 6? n v^ d to commemorate th e quadricenten- choir will sing "Crossing the Bar" to interest all people tn dcclam a- ¥ rs Elnch In Port- nlal of the open Bible. You are by Wheeler. The pastor will preach cordially welcomed to attend these on the subject "In Debt to God." tion and to urge them to portlcl- lal^ . 8unday Mr. and Mrs J. R. Sandford services. The Young People's so- Epworth League a t 6 :30. We begin pate in the contest. the course of Bible study, which we visited friends In P ortland Sunday. ciety will meet Friday a t 8 p. m. have been planning. Bring your Hr Knew Misfortune C hristian Church Bibles. Evangelistic services a t 7:30 R astus—"B ad luck? W hut bad Lord's dav church school. 9:45 We invite you to join us in this i luck did you evah have?" a. m.. C. H. Nosier, superintendent, evening hour of worship. Come and Mose—"You-all don’t need to tell (B y M r«. Richard H u n g er) Three classes have already reached sing with us and have Christian me w hut bad luck It Jes' las nig h t, x n inform al bridal shower was their goals in the "Loyalty Cam - fellowship. Let's make this a great All drernp All wuz walking along I given for Mrs. Byron Raines (Irene paign. W hich one will get the service.—C harles M. Reed, minis- a whole 'ake full o gravy a n d e y . Lockett», a recent bride, Tuesday star this week? Classes for all ter. I wuzn t a blskil In 50 miles —Ex ________________ ___ L. a PORK R O A ST u. He SA L M O N 10c We have a good supply of NEW SAUERKRAUT FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Res. Phone 321Z 5 Deliveries Daily Phone 651 = = 3 E = = = Orchardale S afeway S tores Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday — November 2, 3 and 5 FREE DELIVERY CITRUS Washing Powder Large pkg. 18c 12-oz. cans. 43c ROLLED OATS Reg. or Fast. 9-lb. sack PANCAKE FLOUR 4 7 p Fisher’s. No, 10 sack ............ Ocean caught, pink. No 1 1 A O VV p C O FFE E COCOANUT 10c 20c 7-oz. cellophane pkg............ COFFEE Economy (3 lb». 59c) Lb. HOMINY W ESSON OIL SALMON Tall can BELL BRAND— 49-lb. sack $1.63 Libby's. C o r n e d B e e f 2 cans 27c 1* 1OU1T Dented cans. No. 21/2 size. 39c Quart 4 cans ........ 23C Columbia Best. Highest quality, ground to your O C a order. (3 lbs. 73c) 1-lb........................................... COFFEE— Hill* Red Can. (2 lbs. 59c) 1-lb. ............. PALMOLIVE SOAP— 3 bars ..................................... 31c 14c STARCH— K ingsford’s corn or gloss. Pkg............................. BABY CLAMS— W hole. Tall can ............................... J 4 L A U x» L# 10c RAISINS— Seedless. 4 lbs............. 23c NEW CROP NUTS BRAZIU5— 2 lbs............................... 29c RAISINS. Golden bleached. Lb. WALNUTS. Lg., fancy Ore. Lb. 23c CURRANTS— S «it W fancy. Pkg. 19c FILBERTS— Lb............................... ALMONDS. IXL soft shell. Lb. PEELS— Fancy lemon, orange or citron. Lb.........................................29c 15c 20c G. E MAZDA GLOBES— 25 to 75 wait. Each 20c KARO. Red or Blue Label. C'V IY.VJ Of ID a (3-lb. can 24c) 5-lb. can O I DTQfAT Packages slightly dam aged in transit. Contents L J Av-«^. guaranteed perfect condition. Close out! P kg— Fisher’ Blend 49-lb. sack $1.99 10c 10c 35c 23c CORN MEAL W hite or Yellow. 9-lb. bag BAKER GIRL. Made by Crown. $1.59 F L O U R 49 lbs.................................................. EEDLESS. 22c bag .............. R A IS I N S S 4-lb. H I G H W A Y. 23c M A T C H E S 6-box carton ....... MINCED. 9c ......... C L A M S F. A. cans B. .......... 17c P U R E X 2-quart handy jug 15c Large 2 Vi can P IN E A P P L E HILLSDALE. et, bulk. 12c Lb........................ B A K IN G P O W D E R Calum PORK «& BEANS— Van C am p’s. 11-oz. can 5c JELL WELL— SUGAR 25c 6 pkgs................................... COCOA— Baker's. 5 52c 10c Vi-lb. can .......................... CANDY BARS— G eneral 19c 10c Foods. 3 for ....................... 25c AIRWAY COFFEE— 21c (3 !bs. 60c) Lb................ M ellowest— 8c P U M P K IN ¡Xè'cT:....11c Large can ... Carnation— 21c O A T S Ï S t i ........ 43c Large pkg. . or Stud Tobaccc 10c BU L L D U R H A M 3 pkgs................. 10« lbs. .. POWDERE 3 lb«......... BROWN— _ 5 lbs. . . . Pure Cane. Pl ».19 10 lbs. 6 for .......... $1.08 TAM ALES C H,CKEN*or RAV,OLI’ IXL> 7%-°z- cana- Close out! Can FLOUR 17c 25c 25c 21c “ T U N A FISH 9c P O T R O A ST ¿19« 33c WALDORF TISSUE^- 4 roll» ................................... PEANUT BUTTER— Maximum. 2-lb. jar ......... 17c 29c CORN BEEF— Libby’s. 14c 12-oz. can ........................ WHITE KING Granulated d OLz Soap. 24-oz. pkg....................... A FREE — 2 5-cent bar» Mission Bell Soap. PRODUCE FEATURES For Friday and Saturday Only APPLES—Spit». 7 lbs. ............. (Box ......... 10c SPINACH—Fresh. 4 Iba ................... W A X PAPER OVATTINE Lunch rolls. D rink it hot or cold. IOC 100 feet RICE 29C 50c size 18c 24c 19c Blue RO6e. head. BEANS MACARONI 2 4 -lb . pkg SPECIALS ON FIRST QUALITY PRIME MEATS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IO« SA L M O N Fine for Canning. Lb. LARD Fresh Home Rendered. 3 lbs................... BOLOGNA .................................................... LIVER SAUSAGE ...................................... HEAD CHEESE ............................................ FRANKFURTERS ....................................... T I A Ml Lb' BACON Sliced, Cello. Wrapped. Vi-lb. pkg. M IN C E D M E A T Delicious Flavor. 3 lbs................ O Y STERS Fresh Willapas. Pint LARD COMPOUND. 3 lbs. BOIL IN G BEEF From Prime Cattle. Lb. V EA L R O A ST Milk Fed. Lb.......................... 8c IOC 49c) GRAPEFRUIT—Large Arizona. SWEET POTATOES— 4 lb « .............................. SO UP Ve^ COMPARE OUR QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE 10c 10c Hillsboro Meat Co. Phone 982 Prices Effective Friday to Monday— November 2nd to 5th, inclusive FREE DELIVERY