The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
Thursday, November 1, 1934
H IL L S B O R O
A RO US.
north of town
Miss fkiru Murphy of Monmouth
Is a gut-sl ut Hu- J. IX-lmonte home.
Mrs II W estcott of Scoggins val­
ley visited here this wees.
Mm M I) Maim and Mrs. Mut-
lle sm ith visited a t the J C. llun-
home In I'orlluiul Tuesday.
Cornelius Children Party;
Sholes Home Occupied
(lly Ml»« IXirutky Cooke)
OOKNE1.1UB (Inule actluul chil­
dren were enteriti! lieti with H al­
loween parliert ut Ilk- talwol Wed-
ñenday.
Mi and Mrs. A. Huffman and
non of Biuik-t were Klient« Hunduy
of Mr and Mrn. Charlea laithan
Mr and Mrs If W lluv lim i
family of I'orlluiul have moved
Into the late A H Hholes Imune
Young Poopto's mm kiv of U m
Hl Alexander church m et at Hú­
bome of Mr. and Mrs. Fruid!
Dooher Thursday evening
Birthday Observed
Mr and Mis J W Suver e n ter­
tained Sunday with u birthday
lim ner for Mrs. B Inacbrtetson
O thers present were Mr. Ingehrlet-
aon anil Mm S arah McClaughry.
Iowa Hill school lu-ld a program
and MMial Friday evening. Large
crowd attended.
Mr uml Mrs. C. Miles and d augh­
ter of Lyle s|M-nt the week-end
here
Miss Myra Weldcwltsch e n te r­
tained
her pupils with a Hallowe'en
Minn I.urllle S ch u ltz h a s resum ed
parly ut Ib-ywood school Friday
hoi «ark In Portland following a evening.
ni a u t vacation lu-re
< ouplr Married
Mrs. Scott Jack-ton und Turn
Juck.mn of Springfield alai Mm.
Miss O nelta Husbaurr of C or­
W chrlstriknen of Hillsboro were nelius and Howard Dooher of P o rt­
guests of Mrs latura Jackson Mon­ land were murrk-d nt Wilsonville
day.
Monday,
G uests of Mr. und Mrs. A rthur
Mrs. Muille HmlUi and pupils of
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS at the least cost.
Brady to advise you In purchasing.
Beady tu give real values.
All meats Inspected by Dr. Nicol
and Dr. AlmquisL
Picnics, lb.
Cottages, lb.
BEEF
13c
17c
9c
POT ROAST
HAMBURGER
Lb.
IOC
We have a good supply of
NEW SAUERKRAUT
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliveries Daily
Phone 651
Re*. Phone 321Z
A ^ X " 1: ?
Sieh ° iv e Nn T and
v
Ocean caught, pink.
« A p
No. 1
Tall can
IVU
COFFEE
Quart
Wit
PALMOLIVE SOAP—
4 4p
3 bar* ..........................................
10c
20c
HOMINY
Dented cans.
No. 2*4 size.
4....
25c
OC/»
STARCH— Kingsford’s corn
or gloss. Pkg..........................
4 A a
A vV
BABY CLAMS— Whole.
Tall can ...............................
10c
NEW CROP NUTS
BRAZILS— 2 lb*............................. 29c
RAISINS. Golden bleached. Lb. ...10c
WALNUTS. l.g„ fancy Ore. Lb. 23c
FILBERTS— Lb................................. 15c
ALMONDS. IXL soft shell. Lb. 20c
CURRANTS— S & W fancy. Pkg. 19c
PEEIS— Fancy lemon, orange or
citron. Lb.........................................29c
G. E. MAZDA GLOBES— 2Ô Io 75 watt. Each............ 20c.
6 for
10c
C V D I ID KARO. Red or Blue Label.
I Ivl-J t (3-lb. can 24c) 5-lb. can ............................................ 35c
DTCAT
l’ncknges slightly damaged in transit. Contents
D l u v J VJJLV-ilV guaranteed perfect condition. Close out! Pkg..... 23c
49-lb. sack
$1.99
CORN MEAL
White or Yellow.
9-lb. bag
QUART 10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
PHONE 2001
COFFEE
Blue Bell
Hardwheat
Quality unsurpassed
49-lb.
Bag
Cup-O-Gold
’1.63
25c
Lb
PANCAKE FLOUR
..... 49C
SYRUP
LUMBER JACK—Cane sugar and com syrup, .Y Q x i
maple flavored. No. 5 tin ......................................
BREAKFAST—Cane and maple.
‘lOV
I7c
Full pint ............................................................. .
T U N A FISH
SALM ON
SO U P
25c
25c
21c
T ^ can
VeY ^ ,
W A X PAPER
OVALTINE
Lunch rolls.
Drink it hot or cold.
IO C
29C
50c size
18c
BEANS °5X Northern:......................... 24c
MACARONI 3 4 -lb . pk(
19c
ON FIRST QUALITY PRIME MEATS
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GIRL. Made by Crown.
lb*..................................................
FLOUR 49 BAKER
D LESS.
........................
R A ISIN S S 4-Ib. E E bag
H IG H W A Y .
carton ........
MATCHES 6-box
MINCED.
CLAMS F. */g A. can* B. ..................................
PUREX 2-quart handy j'ug
Large 2 Vi can
PINEAPPLE HILLSDALE.
bulk.
Lb.......................
BAKING POWDER Calumet,
SUGAR
106 lbs. . . .
Pure
Cane.
Pu
!.19
10 lbs.
’5
POW DHtE
3 lbs.........
BROWN—
5 lbs. .,.
Del Monte.
PUMPKIN Large can .
O ATS ÎSt
BULL DURHAM
PEANUT BUTTER—
Maximum. 2-lb. jar ..............
CORN BEEF— Libby’s.
12-oz. can .............................
17c
29c
14c
18c
WHITE KING Granulated
Soap. 24-oz. pkg....................
FREE — 2 5-cent bar* Mission Bell
Soap.
IOC
Fine for Canning. Lb.
LARD
Fresh Home Rendered. 3 lbs. ...............
MINCED HAM ............................................
BOLOGNA ................................................... |
HEAD CHEESE ...........................................
FRANKFURTERS .......................................
PORK & BEANS—
Van Camp’s. 11-oz. can
BACON
JELL WELL^-
Sliced, Cello. Wrapped. Vi-lb. pkg.....
(3 lbs. 60c)
.WALDORF TISSUE^-
4 ro ll» .......................................
SALMON
6 pkg*....................................
COCOA— Baker’s.
Vi-lb. can ...........................
CANDY BARS— General
Foods. 3 for ........................
AIRWAY COFFEE—
$1.08
q p A M < A T r ? C CHICKEN, or RAVIOLI. IXL, 7%-oz. cans.
1 A JV l/V LtlO Closeout! C a n .......................................................
Fisher’ Blend
^
Milk ts a complete food in It­
self -offering all the essential«
to keep you physically strong
;md mentally active. Let us de­
liver to your office dally.
SPECIALS
S afeway S tores
RAISINS— Seedless. 4 lb*............. 23c
FLOUR
^ r e ^ r b e ^ p J ta l^ m
tell the m an who
w ants to keep fit to drink
D OCTORS
at least a quart of milk a day.
Orchardale
Columbia Best. Highest quality, ground to your
order. (3 lb*. 73c) 1-lb...........................................
COFFEE— H ill. Red Can.
(2 lb*. 59c) 1-lb.
Hillsboro
FLOUR
RICE B1-
7-oz. cellophane pkg............
39c
t
S lc ^
June llave returned lrom a week's visit
Trinity Lutheran Church
tendent. N ext Sunday is Rally day
of a t Redmond and Powell Butte.
Public worship begins a t 10:30 in the church school. We are plan-
w,iere they visited Mr. and Mrs. a. m.; Sunday school a t 9:45 Ser- ning for a big crowd and an ex-
Jerry Heston and other friends.
mon topic, "A T earful E n trea ty ."! cellent program. Come and join us.
M rs. F H. Keenon is seriously —Phil. 3, 17-21. At 2:30 p. m. a 1 Divine worship a t 11. Special music
U1 a t her han“ '
' service will be held In th e Congre- I will be furnished by Miss Doris
Mr- , and_ i-i rs. L e s t« Cypher and gatlonal church a t Forest Grove Weber and the chorus choir. JThe
Mrs. w K Mays and son visited to commemorate th e quadricenten- choir will sing "Crossing the Bar"
M r and Mrs. M R. Finch in Port- nial of the open Bible. You are by Wheeler. The pastor will preach
1‘UMi Sunday.
I cordially welcomed to a tten d these on the subject “In Debt to God."
Mr 31111 Mrs J. R. S an d fo rd , services. The Young People's s o - 1 Epworth League a t 6 :30 We begin
visited friends In P ortland Sunday, clety will meet Friday a t 8 p. m.
the course of Bible study, which we
— —
have been planning. Bring your
He Knew Misfortune
C hristian Church
Bibles. Evangelistic services a t 7:30.
Rastus—"Bud luck? W hut bad
Lord's dav church school. 9:45 We invite you to join us In this
luck did you evah have?”
| a. m., C. H. Nosier, superintendent. evening hour of worship. Come and
M om * "You-all d o n ’t need to tell
(H r M m Richard H u n g er)
T hree classes have already
ady reached sing with us and liave Christian
me w hut bod lurk It. Jos' las' night
An inform al bridal shower was j th eir goals in the "Loyalty Cam - i fellowship. Let's make this a great
Ah drenip Ah wuz walking' along given for Mrs. Byron Raines 'Ire n e palgn." Which one will get the service.—Charles M. Reed, minis-
a whole lake full o' gravy an dev | Lockett 1. a recent bride. Tuesday i sta r this week? Classes for all ter.
I wuzn t a btsklt In 50 miles. —Ex
COCOANUT
W ESSON
OIL
SALMON
t
^ 2
a s h o r t b io c r a n h v
Economy (3 lb*. 59c) Lb.
Fisher’s. No. 10 sack ............
:
Friday, Saturday, Monday— Nov. 2, 3 and 5
Wt-s-ks e a v e
COFFEE
PANCAKE FLOUR
P^ylSl c
K
renorts of d ifferent battles
12-oz. cans.
z tQ o
^ a H e t fever. Is re- c h u r c h « ^
Theodoi* Roaoevelt Mrs B eattie
was a visitor
A c iv ic le a g u e m e e tin g w a s h e ld
Monday M argaret Wolfe was elect-
ed reporter and Mary Pulver a s s is t-
.....
» made
ant. An .....................
announcem ent w was
to interest all n e o u le In dix la m a -
tion aiul to urge them to nartlcl-
pate in the contest
*
$1.63
F lo u r 49-lb. sack
18c C orn ed B eef 2 X" 27c
lteg. or Fast. 9-lb. *ack
Phone 953
FREE DELIVERY
100 feet
BELL BRAND—
ROLLED OATS
LICENSED KMRALMEKS
and
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
e ig h th g r a d e s w as h e ld P rid a v in sPen t Sunday with We in ec Ice's broth- these services. Midweek gatherings'
— -—
h o n o r of N a w D av end T h e o d o re e r- George Welnecke, a t West Tim - are being planned, as Is also a
Methodist Episcopal Church
R ^ i v e l l s birthd?>' A few o f t i J b er
visitation.
C hurch schooT/9:45, classes for
e ig h th grade boy* gave Interesting
Mr and Mrs Q m er Batchelder
—
everybody. Miss Rose Cave, superin-
P ow der
L arge p k g.
’3
Scouts at Aloha
FREE DELIVERY
W a s h in g
Oonelson ÖC Sewell
CHURCHES
Price* for Friday, Saturday and Monday — November 2, 3 and 5
CITRUS
afternoon at tlie borne of Mrs.
Charles Olton
Miss Jenkins gave a party for
lu r pupils October 38 a t the sclrnol
ho usi-
Mr and Mrs Jai k Johnston a r ­
rived at Terrabella, C a l, October 22
Foursquare (h u rc h
i l-".p . Fin'd.
Robert Brunswick, a pupil of th e ' ’ ’
_..__
We wish to take this opportunity
Hulbert Rydeman, who has been Arcade school, broke his nose last
ah sain ts' Mission (Euinrouall
undergoing medical treatm en t In
n lav in i, a t sc h o o l
n " \ ,n., yiission Lpis, «pan
to announce th a t the young people
Portland, has returned home, Ini-
Mrs Louie Hughson and (laugh-
Tw enty-third Sunday a fter T n n - of our church will be presenting
Iirovi-il
hl nean
h e a lth
.
, u le
u . u Davis,
i-J. . lly : Church
school, ,, 9:45
p rin iu in
n.
ter
Ix-lorls
and Mrs. Elizabeth
ani, ^ rmr,n
„ m a. hv a m.; ' the gospel dram a entitled "The
Mrs. Sam F etters was a guest a t „ n
lu -a v e rto n w ere g u e s ts o l
rvK< Iul -ernion. 11 a m . bj the .........
................
................ on Friday
C hurch
in the Wildwood
a party tor her grandson's th ird Mr antJ Mrs Janies If Davis Sun- ,Vic? r ' youngt. People s fellowship. 6 evening, November 2. Our r mai
many
blrthdav n t the Imine of her non ¡¡ttv
'
I i? 7 p m' ^ v . R. H. Wisecarver, friends of Hillsboro will be glad to
In Portland
3
vittrr.
hear this as they have enjoyed the
Mr am i Mr
nt
Mrs M artliu Jones of Banks and
many dram as our young people
Campbell
Hill on H I i A t ¿ r'nmnhx.ii
ImiLs n,a<l }le r daughter, Mrs. C hester E dm U -;
Pentecostal Tabernacle
have given in the past. Don t for­
<1246 Lincoln street)
were dinner guests a t the
get our other services of the week
..... home Saturday ..a....,
“ ‘d M rs' Jo,ui Loftis this week.
Sunday: Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Sunday evening at 7 30 the subiect
: Klug
night.
A very large crowd attended the
'yem ecke morning worship, 11 o'clock; young wlj|
"The Election." This is a
masquerade dance at Alolia H atur- iijd Carl C linstener left Tuesday peoples service, 6:30 p. m.; cyan- Ve-y timely message so be sure to
day night. Prizes for th e best cos- jnornlng for a few days fishing on geliatlc service. 7:45 p m.. Tues- corne and h ear
it.
tu m esw rre awarded to Mrs. Frank t1“1 roofct„ _ . .
day. cottage pray«- meeting, 7:45
I'aull ut HlUsboro, who was dre.-.w-d
. .,
**• J.'
l ?r, ^ rvr „
p m Wednesday, Bible study, 7.45
House
as "M(U- West." and Archie Lund- , Lad ‘«> of tlie P. T. A. will serve p m. Thursday, p ra y « meeting, Thursday, Pilgrim
November 1: chapel
steen of Portland as
"Hastus l*?Ch a l the,.two P?11*"«
7:45 P m. Saturday, evangelistic
service. 7:45 p. m.—Harry nownev" sctYlce of worship a t 7:30 p. m. in
Brown " There is (lancing every “ ‘^ ‘ ^ w i l t y on election day.
3' celebration of All Saints' Day. S er­
Mr and Mrs. Clark Inkley and pastor.
| Suttirday night In the Aloha hall
mon by the Rev. R alph H. Wise­
Mr. and Mrs Andy Denholm and J “!
oi 8 V Helens were gucsU
carver, vicar of the Episcopal
Mr. and Mrs Williams of Portland Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs
Free M ethodist Church
church. "A belief m the communion
vuitcd
O. .Mason
Ma.son norae
home o Sun-
C Mr D ;UUJ
Meek-
school. meeting.
10 a. m..
a i o at the
uk
un
Mrs c h arles Lehm an of ing Sunday
at 11. Class
7:15 preach-
p. m. of saints is a vital p a rt of the
Due to the large enrollm ent in ^
“ d, visited Mr. an d M rs^A .
"I wm re- C hristian's faith .”
serv-
eighth grades of i F ChD-stener and Mr. and Mrs member the years of the right harxl , Friday, November 2^ chapel com-
the seventh and
bi-r M lnmI Mrs Mack John G,vller Sunday.
of the Most High." Psalms 77-10.
*?£blU? 11at« J ?® R l ? - ,
th e Aloha-Hubc
1
v
ä
te
i’
m
em
orating
All
Souls’
Day.
Pastor
:
. .
M erritt Jackson and Thom as Strangers welcome. B -> v«»«. mem
Souls
1
2eventhr gr'ule n a d tn g llc i a ^ ken “ N,'llson ot Hoy returned Sunday pastor.
’ Henry S. H aller will preach on
"The C hurch T riu m p h an t.' The of­
W U liin!A tilxnt a u c n ^ a ban- evening with the hm it caU h ol
fice for the dead will be used.
nuet at the Multnomah hotel Mon- -^'Lersldes. a fter having spent the
( ongregatioaal (h u r rh
( j a i l u i m e a i u i m o u i a n now i Mon week-end
w(.,,k . end on Wilson
w ljson river.
During the m onth 1 of November
river.’
Sunday, November 4: public wor-
Th* iittu» ru»t Hniidzio
Mnah
^ Dr r - Andrew Carrick of the 8cotch
Scotch the church Is
is planning an
«*.. intensive:
u .w i^ .c ,
A
. -„P-.11?;
llill was lnlured E rid a v w h e n ’ it Frcsbyterian church was calling on program under the leadership of At r? or? 1I}.^Itth ^ pel
pastor will
w is r u .t over bv- a , ar mi tlw I.K-h niembers
this community F nday the Rev. T. A rthur Dungan. ailin g
on .
,? arn ^ as'
Sym‘
, front lit th eir olace of bu.il-
H m eF Mays Jr. and L aura Millet g a to r . The general theme. "Religion P f ^ e tic A p o j ^ . a n d j n ¿ h e e\e-
! way in front of th eir place of busi entertained the pupils of the p n - Life's Supreme Privilege." Novem-
°n
Doubting
Castle.
Both
' liess.
BniiiM-rv A tirm nini
marv nxmi with a Hallowe'en par- ber 4 "A Privilege In Its Source,
I? 1* Ho y
An a tt c i n o i c d r o b b e r ? w as m ad.- ty
the hom e of W. E. Mays Power," Mr Dungan, speaker. No-
n Progress
at Bill Abbott's s to r e F rid a y n leb t Wednesday evening. The children vember 11. "A Privilege In Its Com- wl11 ru? until Advent. Junior ser­
a i Hill Abbott s store Friday nig h t
H a llo w e 'e n c o s tu m e s a n d m u n itv V a lu e s " Kne-ikers D r D a r
mon
a
t
morning
worship
be
The thieves tore the screen from
f l u m e s wid munity V alues, S p e a k e ^ D r D ar- o r
L u lh ers Bl£ e, will cele-
y ^ f & M a X * Uw
' » o :.-e n n,X . e * “ a n T «f?eUhi m e ^ S tln ev ^M r . T ’w h e y N ^ S e r “ i.
t^ S ^ fro m
Twenty
were h present.
"A Privilege
the
01 - th u e p Blble
£ Mr
^ and
C
^ Mrs n } ^ Mize
% and
f S Mr M
^ T children
e ^ w
^ q ^
K
t ^ Through
V
S C hurch.”
S
s as irOm
an-
PORK STEAK
SALMON
Page Three
Hayward
were Sunday guests at the BUI Ab-
15c
PORK ROAST u.______ t i c
OREGON
ages cradle roll to adults. The "99 Eldon McLeod Member
class for men Invites men not In
U. of O. Debate Team
any class txi come. Morning wor­
ship, 11 o'clix k Special music S er­
Eldon McLeod, a 1934 graduate of
Hillsboro high school, has been
mon. ‘The Christ of the Church
C hristian Endeavor: Junior, 4 p i .,osen as one of the debaters on
n ; , G loria Coulter, superintendent; th e varsity debate team of Uni­
G eorge ia e m e rm a n of H ayw ard in te rm ed iate (high stim o li M a rth a versity of Oregon, where he Is now
Mrs. Melanaon Hostess
Paul
Melanaon
entertained
r
„
_
A
c
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
"I*
>.t
tbiee
days
with
his
daughter.
James,
superintendent. and t h e a student.
Mrs.
ir society ol tlu- S t Alex- 1 w o i n j u r i a in n i t i u c i i n Mrs
jjla tt, returning to his young people's (advanced h i g h
tile Alter
(lurch ut her home October
D
u r i n v t l , h I C e W
eek
1,1 Hayward
Friday
Mr and
school
and older),
meet a t l a » 6 M
p
under church
L /U f lllg
▼«
M r
VAZ ; ,
.» »
m a r ,,
- a lla n ,
o ♦
n
W fd h p r«
r*.
11rrea.r4
h a ir
Mrs.
Willis I H f , . iatt
were z callers
at r m.
M
others o are
urged »x»
to let t their
34
tlie Iaem erm an liome Friday e v e -1 junior age children come at 4 p
Mm. A L. Brock attended the
(B y Vivian Hudson)
nmg
j m. "F eature" service, 7 30 p. m
Washington County Federation «I
I H r N orth Plain* P. T A.)
Floyd Updike returned home S a t­
Song service assisted by the young urday evening after spending a
Women's clubs' meeting u t Sclmlls
NORTH PLAINS—Mr*. A F
people't chotr. Stories of "Hymns week a t Yakima, Wash.
Frlduy.
m Ì m te n o re Haimo« of Hehrff.ln g ‘Æ ^ n'.rub
“" p v Î u ^ B U t î î s
We Love" by M aurine Moore with
Miss Vera Keppeto was absent
spent a few days with h er brother. .9, , L . J “!’, " fr ,Væ, ‘ f t ' r™™ vLMn,r!,
each song sung or played after the from Banks high school Thursday
German M. E. Church, B e t h a n y ____________
story. Sermon. Hen-Pecked Hus- on account of illness.
On G ermantown road Bunday
an d FooUlh Wlvei „ A ~ seml-
......
school every Bunday. 10 i i m ; O e r - ! huniorous meflsage. Reserved watA
man service, 11 a. m . first a n d for "hen-pecked" husbands. This
MULL WOOD
third Sundays; English service. 11 is going to be good, be sure and
LaVeme Shay of Tillamook spent X b m
M m *V
ha*mgP hïgh “ " e "and a. m.. second and fourth Sundays come. Monday. 7:45 p. m. Practical Edgings and inside wood.
— E Julius Tragllo, pastor.
tf workers' class. Tuesday. 7 p m.. Green. 4-foot .......................
meeting of elders, deacons and
Two or more cords .........
forWa U«f,or,tWm p ¿
Banks .M E. (h u rch
deaconesses for organization o f
Sawed, 50c more
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45 g-oups to be followed by t h e
Following Pythian Sisters visited' a - ln.’ Mrs. H. J^psen, superintend- monthly board meeting, 8 p. m. Edgings and inside, dry.
ttie Hillsboro Temple Friday eve- J-J*1. Preaching services by Ellsworth Wednesday. 7:30 p m , monthly 18-lnch. Cord ........................
rung October 26, and enjoyed the | *xton,^ pastor.^ e v « 7 ^B uijaay_eve-| meeting of church school officer .
5 or more cords ............... 12.75
IV t-llr IP liT P t-r » iT fi> c c H a llo w e e n p a r ty :
Mesdames Loel J1*11*- 8 °
m?et5 ar«l teachers. Thursday, 7:30 p m
I V i a K I I l ^ a r O g r t S S Hollenbeck Floyd
Kaffety, J. L 7*rsl a,ld third Wednesdays a t 2 G reater Mid-week Service" Her
Excellent kitchen wood, th e best
Jackson, Clyde P n>.
tf mon. "Heathenism In O ur Modern
buy you can find.
(B r M. C. H SarU l
, Vanilomx-len, Kay
-
Churches." Sunday, p. m. (Novem-
A1Z)HA At the court of honor Lincoln. Henry Cypher, J. H. Hand-
Dry Slab and Block
(h
ristia
n
Science
Society
ber 111 a special recognition service
for Boy Scouts IJoyd and Frederick ford, Maria Jackson and Miss
Services are held every Sunday for m arried folks. Mesasge, "Tlie
Mlller paswd the tests for first Eugenie Cypher.
Herman Rehse
Secret of Happiness 1 n Married Phone 2383X______ Res. phone 2082
Life." You will always find a wel­
come.—K L. Putnam , pastor.
the Centerville school entertained Bishop and family Sunday evening
their m others ut th e school Wed were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley bm Pythian Meet
Grade School
clulr, Mr. and Mm. Htroeder und
noon
IJoyd Shaw of Vernonia spent Mr aiul Mis Henry Oerru.li and
children Evelyn und Hally Kai-, all
Ilk- week-end lieie
North Plains
Holds Parties aiul
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9
Delicious Flavor. 3 lb». ............................
LARD
Carnation—
Large pkg. .
COMPOUND. 3
or Stud Tobacco—
3 pkg*......................
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BOILING BEEF
PRODUCE FEATURES
For Friday and Saturday Only
10c
49c I
GRAPEFRUIT—Iairge Arizona.
From Prime Cattle.
5c
5«
....... 23e
Fresh Willapas. Pint
Large can ....
5c
9
O YSTER S
Mellowest—
7 Ita. .............
(Box .........
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MINCED MEAT
Lb. .............
APPLES—Spitz.
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Lb. .... .....................
VEAL ROAST
Milk Fed. Lb...........................
8c
10«
COMPARE OUR QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE
SWEET POTATOES—
IOC
SPINACH—Fresh.
IOC
33c
Hillsboro Meat Co.
Phone 982
Prices Effective Friday to Monday— November 2nd to 5th, inclu»ive
FREE DELIVERY