The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    T hursday, November 29, 19.11
Helvetia Club
Gives
Bazaar
_
THE
the bildi/c.-» uu«t o|H*ratlon of the
i druWB on the I<♦•«•(U|»oi l uiul Hlu
Maw MputiM will require iui annual
I out lay of upninxlniulrly 1300.000 u
' year or 1 12ft .000 more than Uie
ueuk vont of the ferry nervier
I nhould tlu* hiflnlature approve the
I free bridge (Millry It Would mean
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
'IftwL CfJzzkí Patt&wiA^
• Cornelius • Club Postponed
Due
I
Funeral of Miss Vera French
i<- is hard to beat and I doubt
whether anycine in this Mate can
fell Me Another - -
now Herman Trochsel ol
i Hetluuly cDinc«. aknig with a rec­
do him one better when It comes
cnuM w iriTs
tf> raising i/>mato*’H. Well, anyway Improvement
Herman raised 302 on one vine
Df rourw- the vine had to be a
long one Ur accommodate so many
toiimnx
ft was 13 feet long and
•even feet wide.
'
j «lute, a coiLhldrraUon which cull I»'
depended on to i.tlr up plenty of
argument In any legislative sc.vdon
( l l y M r« . J n h ii
Ila v h la o n )
HELVETIA Sunshine cluh will I
hold it« annual buzau.r und program
Thirteen experimental nur.x-ry
at tlx1 K I’, hall at North I'liiln« kc I hxi I h are now operating In Ore-
Haturday. Tin- bazaar will be open K»n uh a |«irl of the emergency
at 2 p ni. and the program al li J education program, providing em-
p m Lunch will be served during ployinent for 2(1 teuelu'r« on re
the afternoon and evening A good! lief roll« and 13 cook«. Three of
time 1« uaaured all who attend.
) these schools are loculrd In Port-
School program Friday night was loixl und one each In IIIUhboro,
wr!i uttendod and enjoyed Joseph Hulem. Oregon City, Toledo, Hl
Woiutel, the teaclier, wbiliea to Helen.-.. I*end|eton. Klamath Fall«,
thank all who helped hiiu f»l Ux Albany Corvallt, und Eugene Pour
liberal eontrlbullon« ol lunch. Pro- t fib er nursery hclxxd» will be opened
reeds will be iw il lor iwirt payment «oon, according lx» C. A Howard,
on Uie i leelrleal Installation.
»late «uperlntendent ol public In-
A F (lllllum. anointed by Join» «tructlon. Eueli of these schools U
Iktvldsou and David Tfccliubold. fin- earing for 26 under-privileged d ill-\
billed Hie carpenter work hl tlx? dien Ix'lwccii tlie age» of two and
school basement lust week
four year« with an all-day program
Keeoverlng from Paralvsl.
i.','“1!1“ !* V,l,ay; T,“"“ '
Casper Itufener. who hud u severe
" l‘e a ll|, habll.- a properly pre
............... 1 m fuinil. p a ra ly se , I . eon-
'•.M.ii-.l.n m eal and an aflei
t d. ■ mg ilowh a, Ila- h o n .......I he.
<*“ P
«biter Mrs Kosle Green. In Port- ! t" ronsldcr problems In child devel-
luixi. Mr Itufener expect» to la* , « p i l l e i n , u i e ubo conducted by the
nursery school instructors.
able to I«' up next week.
Mr».
Honte»»
.»
■ I'» . I Bishop
tlM Ilip ■
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*
I)
I
■ ay » •
M
.
c, ,
¿
November 20
Portland
touching situation.
the funeral services for Vera French l,ar‘ Jan<-
Garden of T h a n k s g i v i n g . " ------------------------
held at Us- M E church that aft- was The
the
title
of
the
pageant
pre-
Estate Filed
ernrxrri Cornelius
Estate of Samuel H. Ornduff,
O/rnel
ss '-. a
.¿ "
Is (mnethlng. Perhaps We ought
Ur crown Hermon king of the Ur-
mato producers.
” X * ««v,
s 5 “!* ," «
ss ?
-
ess Ur the Ladles' Altar society of Dee Selfridge- duet Rev and Mr« !
-
__________
Uie 8L Alexander church at her Cliarle» Reed;' "Garden of Joy by
"The whole of the count™
Ixrmr- Thursday afU-rnoon. Seven- Winnie Rock; solo by Helen Ollier7 1 common e n e m
v y has a
teen ladies were present.
garden of Faith" by Helene Shaw; lure, capital, iahor. consumer—all
Election will soon be post and
Olrte of Miss Evelyn Reed's sew- Garden of Love" by Cora Murphy, are engaged in fighting it
Pre«-
then tlx- bird, who won will thank ink das« have on display one o f •a,*° ^y David Edmonston. "Gar-! ident Rooeevelt.
the voters for their kind assistance their projects In frmler’s Hard- oen of Charity" by Lavon Robin-
| ette, duet by Helen and Frank '
and the fellows who lost will wold I ware wind dow.
J. Delmonte, Mrs.' . Ghver. "Garden
— ........ silently
......—ly for _„,B
- -----
------- of --
,
the voters
being „ so
Mr- an<i
Mrs. -------------------------
Understanding
foolish a u< vote for tlx; other fel- w K Cooke, M ls < s Cora Murphy. “v. Helei e Shaw, Garden of Mem-
a
p"
solo by
• • •
wd Dorothv uid
;'.,rn Cdok, ’■ c Mooberry, "Garden of Friends’"
People never do things right for an,^ Frank Hollicker enjoyed a
Dorothy Cooke. "Garden of J
.
,
,
the politicians but that’s what 41"ly Pui* a i ^ le Delmonte home ' ra>’er by Virginia Erikson, read-
4-room house, good barn,
make, in,. Interesting and If November 23. Miss Murphy of Mon- “h? by Mrs Loster Mooberry, pan- fine w ater SUOnlv fruit col
mighty nice U> keep the political m°u th a guest there.
tomime acted by the impersonator i„_ f . „,¡1,,
----
-------
. e . the
.
. last min-
mi «. Martha o^i.—i-------
sung , by
Mis»
Spieschaert ------1
w a s of . the gardens
______ - as
_____
- the 1 ,d r ’ I a m n y orchard, 2 acres
world
guessing
up tn
Ute because no' one knows how hostess Thursday evening to the chotr. “Nearer, 8tUl Nearer."
alfalfa, 1*/^ acres timber.
the whole business is going to turn
Peoples society o f t h e
----------------------- -
Only $1600; $500 cash will
out ahyhov.. even though t h e CaUiohc church Eight new mem-
’ D ir»
ss
I O taftftH
jo ,
'. th in k , th a t M artin . going
W 't"
in itiale d into
O ver Portlanders
inerting will lx* ut tlx* home of
Mr». John Gfcllvr ut North Pliiliui
December 12.
Nutlonul Cluard team and tlie r|' l l l 3 splendid morning frock. Pattern 233, has Its slim, smooth
a i.u!••• crowd iik '
Hi
* skirt steented by buttons and finished by a tie In the back.
Hillsboro luulle«' «quad defeated
Bunday for the b I kx XI hu mutch luid two Portlaiut bowling team« on the Collar and cuffs lend coutrast. Either linen, percale, or gingham
the bird» were ull gone curly In local alleys Friday night. The Is suitable as the fubrlc. Designed In sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42,
the afternoon.
Ouards di’hsited the Multnomah
Members of the Bunshine club Creamery team by u score of 2320 size 18 requires 3*4 yards of 35-lnch fabric, plus % yard contrast.
For the mature figure, Pattern 174 furnishes a neat morning
«re requested to come early to the to 2278 while tile ludles turned
inerting ut the home of M im . Elmer buck the I’ortland Telephone rom- frock of bluo and while striped gingham trimmed In white pique.
Batdirlder December b. iv* busl- H tny team 1930 to 17HI. Ml«« Available In sizes 30 to 02 Size 44 calls for 4% yards of 32-lncb
lies» will ftlurl at 2 p m. sharp
, ItolierUi Uurtics of the local squad fabric plus % yard contrast; or 6*4 yards If long sleeves are
I had high «•■ore and average lor the required.
women, while Nell Stangel was high
To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING INSTRUC­
for the (liuirdsmen.
TIONS. nil out and mall the coupon below, being sure to MENTION
League
game»
In
Uie
American
((’nntihiiMl from pane 1)
TIIE NAME Ol THIS NEWSPAPER.
as the highw ay department'» con­ I league were won by clean sweeps
tribution to the (oiuitles und to , lust week while games 111 the otlier
j three leagues were taken on two
(lie state police.
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK
gome« out of three. In the eighth
• • •
week of txiwllng Royal Bodn works
Alter Stale Treasurer Holman had defeated the Home Laundry and
Enclosed And................ cents. Please send me the patterna
UiT llJre w an T to’X
R Mrs E Kroner of
and
advertised ajxklier (360.000 block the Hillsboro Motor company blank­
chucked below, at 16 cents each:
will no doubt end ud bv Tvervbodv Mrs' R BelUn«er of Forest Grove
of unemployment relief certificate» 's! the Hill.slsuo lee Works In the
domg exa^tlv Is they ¿lea«?an v- *'ere g^ sti’ Sunday at the M Ed-
for sale to finance December re- American league. Lentz and Hallie’.,
Pattern No. 233
Size..............................
how—UiaUs atout 2 far I s
E Russe11 home
4“'t needs tlie liquor commission Place won out over Lester Ireland
kind o t ^ e ^ e
W
Pattern
No.
174
S
ize..............................
A
c
Co.
and
the
C.
C.
Store,
respec­
suddenly discovered t h a t liquor
profits would Lake core of tlie idt- tively, In Uie City league, while
* * *
John Pidcock fell at his home
Name............................................ A d d r e s s .................. ..
Aral tile world will go on just Saturday and injured his shoulder
u.Uion w ltliout resort to additional Fairway Market and Curry's Oro- j
the same and w ell all be Just as
Horace Davis, who was recently
certificates and the sale was called eery were victors over Sufewuy and
C ity...............................................................S tate......................................
Coulcits in tlw Commercial league
happy as ever because if the d ip lo-, injured at play, is able to be around
off.
In Uie NuUonul league tlie Com­
mats can't solve anything why i again.
Name of thia newspaper................................................................ ..
mercial National bonk defeated Uie
should
we worry?
Many in the community are 111
Tire "safety-responsibility" a c t ■ Union Dll company team and Bris­
---------------------------
with the flu.
which Is being sponsored by the tol Hardware trounced Uie National
DecvrrMm
«»,«»»
Mrs- Louise Cochrane was com-
legislative InterUn committee on Guards.
plimented with a party Thursday:
party for their daughter. Betty
High scores In Uie various leagues
roads oiul highways 1« being face­
T
-
z»
«
^itemoon
by her fourth grade p u -!
Jean, on her eighth birthday. Twen- i
tiously referred to tlie "dog bite" were os follows: American league,
schoolhouse
rane
wajs
presented
wlth Mrs coch -f
ty-two
guests
were
present.
Games!
M
Reli.se,
234;
City
league.
P.
Schu-
bill Opponents of tlie measure
were
played,
led
by
Miss
Rose
kart,
221;
OommerclaJ
league,
M
SOUTH
TUALATIN—An
interest-
and
a
bounteous
luncheon
was serv­
declare that It is founded upon tlie
Stucki. Jean Berger played t h e | ing program was given by the pu­ ed
theory tluit every dog 1» entitled Jolinson, 200, and National league.
(C o n tin u e d fr o m
1)
piano
for
the
songs.
A
buffet
supper
Doc Almuulst, 213. H. Rogers turned
pils of the Johnson school Wednes- J Joseph Mann of Portland called ;
to one good bite before b r i n g _____
the _ highest ____
score __ ever made on popularity. It is weU that they was served. Following were present: day Thanksgiving songs, readings, I at the M. D. Mann home Sunday j
muzzled. Furthermore if the o f­ In
the local alleys loot week with 287 i*"“*1 ,d" » w,ul<'
ne» «PU‘f Lois and Donald Meier, Jean. Jim­ and plays were rendered by th e 1 after having spent the day at Gas- (
fending motorist behaves like a pirn, In a practice gome Other L' .?( high quality and a heavy my and Lowell Berger, Mabel Zur-
| ton hunting ducks.
good dog for three years alter be­ nigh practice «'orcs were O. Corry, - y lr*der. it shoukt not at this time cher, Buddy Levitt. Evangeline, youngsters.
Miss Clara Routt of Olympia.1 Leslie Brown of Gervais spent (
ing muzzled that It d o n not have 25«. arxl R I»rtrrH, 265
as the older Billy and Artie Moshofsky, Esther ( Wash., who is visiting at the W last week with friends here.
* be grown as extensively
---------------------------
Sandstrom.
Elred a n d
Russell
any serious accidents during that Amvrtran I.«ecu<
w I. _ I varieties.
BunneU home, was the inspira-
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Carl of Port-
Thompson, Curtis Nllson, Iris Bur­ A.
• . •
[»nod. hl» muzzle will be removed II (1 labor«» le«
1ft •• .us
tion for a taffy partv at the Bun- land and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ’
ton,
Miss
Rose
Stucki.
Mrs.
Flor­
K x - ym I S.wla
14 10
until lie ikwi become involved In M
I Abortion control under the feder-
lllUwfx. M.Hor«
10
14
ence Thompson. Mrs. Arvld Sand- nell home Thursday evening. A Shelton and daughters Muriel a n d '
anoUirr acridrnl
Horn« laundry
• 1ft ,5s al program will be discussed and strom. Mrs. A. E Wilson. Mr. and number of the young people of Nancy of_ Corvallis visited Mr. and
• • •
neighborhood gathered to hon- Mrs. W. R. Cooke and family Tues-
Cl«r
w L Pel explained at a meeting to be held Mrs. Arthur Gould and Betty and the
or the young guests, »ho vdll re-
1ft 1 <2. in the Blooming school house Wed- Mrs. Fred Losli.
Dr. W. H I.ytle, »late veterl Lanta
main as a guest of the family for
John Burbank of Mist spent the
re
It It *«» t nesday evening. December 5. Ques­
narlan. calls attention to the fact C l l . a l h C e . a S to l*l(uw
Betluuiy Presbyterian Ladies' Aid a week Music, games and stunts week-end here He has been ill
.. 11 18 .45« tions pertaining to infectious abor­
that Uie United States department Ire la n d «
met wlUi Mrs. Stucki November 21. provided entertainment until a late m the hospital at the place of his
10 14 .41«
of agriculture lias Just classified
w 1. Pet. tion and details of the federal agree - Mrs Albert Meier led.
hour, together with the taffy pull- employment.
Dragon os being tubercukmia ac­ Safeway lal
It 10 MI, nient concerning the clean-up pro-
M. C. Larsen returned home from Ing. Those present w e r e Lei I la Mrs. Lloyd Shaw was ill lost week
credited free This makes Uie en- Coelett
It
11 kou gram that is now und<ar way in Jane«’ hospital Friday lor several O'Oonnor, Florence Jensen, Violet »3th the flu.
• tire Pacific
Northwest Oregon. Fairway
11 1 1 f»00 this county a» well a» some hall uxjii U ik before an operation, which Jensen. Esther Watson, Clara Routt.
Joe Gnos. James VanLom and
Washington, Idalio. Utah und Ne- C u r r y
M
11 1 1 .4&
other counties of Oregon, will be peformed later.
Yvonne. Virginia and Nadine Bun- Robert Cochrane of Oregon Nor-
vuda tuberculosis - free territory. Natteoal I^a<ae—
w L P el. dozen
Dr.
ajul
Mrs
H
A
Haegar
and
nell,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Herring,
mal
will arrive home from M on-:
17 7 Ton will be dealt with fully.
Oregon has been carrying on bovine Itrta to l
family of Portland »ere guests of Eimest Herring Oerald Jensen. E d, mouth Wednesday to spend the
It 1 1 .541
tubereukau» work since K ll, mil­ N a t h o a l G u a rd s
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schulz Sun­ Jensen. Arlo McRoberts. C l y d e holidays.
10 14 .41«
lions of tests being made In that C U . n io N n H O a il n k
1.. 833
II
day.
Stone. Charlie and Alphonse Van-
Joe Suver was a I’ortland caller
time.
dersetoure. Robert Lelbenow, a n d Thursday.
• • •
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
A
Bunnell.
Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Mooberry. I
Any attempt on Uie part of the
roast counties to remove tlie pill
(By Ml«« D o r o th y B o y I
provisions from the coast bridges
High wind Wednesday nlght “Lady by Choice” New
contract will probably meet with
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL—N. P twisted off a large c e d a r tree
Feature at Venetian
__ at
strenuous opposiuon. particularly
Johnson was re-elected master of tlie "hairpin turn?' The tree fell
"Lady by Choice," win be the
(lly MUa Jau Rmllhl
from southern and eastern Oregon
Leedy Orange November 21. Other ac-ross tlie road stopping early traf­ Venetian feature for Sunday. Mon­
HAZELIJALE- A special meet­ officers are: Mrs Petercourt lec­ fic Thursday morning between day and Tuesday This is tlie .story'
counties, according to Information
reaching the «.quiol Tlie Coast ing will be held this Friday eve­ turer; Mrs Frnnk Steffan. chap­ Hunger’s mill and the Hayward of a fan dancer and a broken down
bridge« program met with unani­ ning at 8 o ’clock. Members are lain;
Henry Jolinson. assistant farm.
gin-hound, »3th Miss Lombard os
mous support In the last legislative urgently reque»ted to attend
steward; E. S. Maj. overseer; . Sant
___
Mr. and Mrs. August Dober and the dancer and May Robson as the
Community club members and Walters, gatekeeper;
session largely because they v
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—
~
Glenn
Carr,
small daughter and Mias Theresa elderly derelict Walter Connolly,
beuig promouxl as self-liquidating their friends met Saturday eve­ steward. John Zltzman, treasurer; I Dober returned home November 17 weU known character player, will
project» to be paid for out ot tolls ning at tlie school and enjoyed n Mrs. Arthur Schulz, secretary; Mrs. after visiting several weeks in Pas- be seen as the police court judge
In fact tlie session wrnt on record Thanksgiving dinner School chil­ N. P. Johnson, Pomona; Mrs. Char- i adena »3th Mr. and Miss Dober's who, with Miss Robson. Interferes
by an almost unanimous vote os dren. under direction ol the teach­ les Boy, Flora. Mrs. Cleve Owens, sisters. Louise and Mrs. Marie Mills. in the business and love affairs of
opposed ever to diverting any of ers, presented a short program after Ceres. Arvld Sandstrom was named
James Reppeto has been cutting the fan dancer.
Uie current revenue» of the high­ which cants were played
head of the executive committee. I wood for Mr. Sheppard of Cedar
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
O.
Davis
of
way commission toward payment
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy and Canyon tile past week.
"From the bottom of my heart
of the bridge debt, except an amount Phoenix. Arlz.. were week-end guests Miss Lorell Boy spent Saiurdav
I believe that this country of ours |
equivalent to tile annual ro»t of of Mr and Mrs C. F Weber
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nell of Teacher: "When was Rome built?" is entering upon a time of great
Mr und Mrs. J. B. Thornton and Sauvies Island.
free ferry service which the bridges
Johnny: "At night."
gain . . . for 120.000.000 human be­
will supplant. Ferry service on the fam ily of I'o rllu n d a c re guests at
Birthday Observed
Teacher: "Who told you that?” ings and not a prosperity for the
Coast highway now coat» (126.000 a tlie Miller home Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Logan en-
Johnny; "You did. You said Rome top of the pyramid alone."—Presi­
a year. Tills figure was expected to
tertanud Friday with a surprise wasn't built in a day."—Ex.
dent Roosevelt.
mount to (175,000 within five years
"Must we go on In
with the Increase in traffic and tlie Ing. disorganized, sepnrate units to
demand for all-night service. Re­ defeat or shall we move as one
tirement of the bridge bonds. In­ great team to vlctoryt”—President
terest jnynient». maintenance of Roosevelt.
Capitol News Letter
» Peck’s
' z-L- e Kx»,l
Bad
Boy’
Here This Week
th e club.
to lx* governor and the Oregonian , ar* Ghartrey being chairman of
vouches for Diuine's election and lnl “ AUon.
Peter Zimmerman thinks he might
Ghrtstrnas seal sale will begin
make It.
shortly after Thanksgiving. The
school children will be in charge.
Mrs. L. K. Fiske has been suf-
T “,7r.."- the..J>ict'ire
itring'from a serious case of pots-
the three Is going to come out on on oak.
top regardless of guesses, bets and ’’Mrs Earl Smith left Wednesday
straw votes Anyway the losers for a visit with relatives M Monte-
Iiad a wonderful opportunity to sano Wash
practice public speaking—and that's
Miss Blanche Fmegan is recover-
worth something.
¡ng from minor injuries received
• • •
bi a wreck on the highway east of
Saturday night
Sometimes losers should be thank - town
A number
•
ful that they lost and they are—
A
from Cornelius at-
look at Al Smith. People still re-(tended the silver tea a n d open
member him as a real fighter, house at the Forest Grove high
while they look at Herbie Hoover school Friday afternoon,
as the man who saw prosperity
Miss Rosamond Mundorf is work-
comlng around the corner and It mg in Portland.
failed to—arrive.
i Harry Miskimins recently under-
• * •
Portland appentUcltls operation in
Japan, Great Britain and Uncle
Mr
; Cochrane hoc
n a«1l“'nddick:^ d hathe^> probably'
* vUit wlUl relaUves at Red-
C i t y IjOWlCrS W ill
Johnson Master
of Leedy Grange
K
xwa»
handle.
Insure with
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Jackie Cooper In "Peck’s Bad
Boy ’ will be at the Venetian theatre ‘
today. Friday and Saturday with a I
pecial
h m ^ iv m g day matinee j
pecial T
Thanksgiving
Satur<»y- Jackie
M eigh ^ T jl-k ie sZari^o6i»1?}0*"*8 !
l.„,i rCIL..J5 ckiS 5 * ar ’ ° ’ p Heggie i
' '2} ^ ro^hy p,*,’rsrjn-
v o n n ^ n i» ^ 1
aPPealin«
J?ckic Co?Per “ (be
tar of this human film story.
~ — — — ——
r LOGLlIIIl (Jiven
i
I ohnson School 1X18 at the
Katahdin Potatoes
Bring Heavy Yield
Special Meeting
Hazeld.ile Group
Jackie Is .wen as a line two-fisted
boy Wlm is nearly crowded out of
his fathers life and affections
llirougli tlie plotting of an unprin­
cipled aunt and her no les« un-
prUiclpted son. To Judge front ad-
Mr M D Mann and Mrs. Mattie
rpl» rt»-
« » y m boyhood
K k d M m . /" F ^ M a S “^
Ba?-
And
ord breaking c rop of Uyinaf/K
oi
“"«'uit would have i<>
'
OREGON
Page Three
Annual Event North Plain» 11,111
(ome out of new highway construe-
K. P. Hall on Saturday
1,1 *>'»■• «.Uwi m -< tloii ol tlx-
Mi H enry B ishop Was ho»t< . u>
tlie r i . u i . r . A i d N o v e ra ta i i Nexl
H IL L S B O R O .
W. G. IDE
1314 Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY —
PHONE 2001
Price» for Saturday and Monday— Dec. 1 and 2
CHOCOLATE
FLOUR
A Ghirardelli product.
I-lb. c a n ..................
Pisher’s Biscuit Mix.
17C
2H-ib.
22c
21c
1 7c
pkg
CORN FLAKES
MILK
MT7
“
CUGAR
SOUP
Pure cane, granulated.
10 ib».
Vegetable. Reg
50c
size can.
3
SUNBRITE A L^
22c
J 7c
s SAVER
22c
TOILET TISSUE
BEANS
Small White,
5
RICE
Idaho.
Fancy Blue Rœe.
21c
a»».
TEA
1 E /V
3S-H».
18c
pkg
........................... ................... ] 4
GREEN * BLACK.
H.|b
VX/HPAT
W ilE /A 1
KERRS FAST COOKING.
TOASTED. No. 10 bag ......................
4c
4«IC
Hayward
S afeway S tores
V alued
FOR THE FIRST OF THE MONTH
( t /u n U t i//c e r i ( t .
Price« Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday
FREE DELIVERY
Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon.— Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 3
COCOA
H ershey’s.
1-lb. can
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
Heady to advise you In purrhnslng.
Ready to give real value«.
All meat« Inspected by I»r. Nicol
and I»r, AlmqtilxL
Picnics, lb. • • • 13c
Cottages, lb.
SW ISS C H EESE Lb
LAMB C H O P S u ...................
BEEF R O A ST Lb
H A M B U R G E R vk
17c
25c
18c
9c
8c
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NEW SAUERKRAUT
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
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KERN’S.
12-oz. bottle ...............
12c
DEL MONTE, % a .
2 cans ................................
CLEANSER— Lighthouse.
Can .............................................
SOAP— Liberty W hite
Laundry. 10 bars ..............
Double Action Cleanser.
RICE— Fancy Blue Rose.
5 lbs..............................................
CORN MEAL— W hite or
Yellow. 9-lb. sack .............
BEANS— Small W hite.
5 lbs..............................................
FIG BARS— W hite or
W hole W heat. Lb...............
Dates
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9c
29c
20c
33c
10c
CORN STARCH 3cS?®r;
Washing Powder
Lighthouse.
Close out.
Large pkg.................
5c
B ISC U IT M IX Ï S
JELL W ELL 6 pk„
SUPER SU D S
25c
CAM DV
19c
PANCAKE FLOUR—
Fisher’s. No. 10 sack
49c
SANI-CLOR— Bleacher,
W ater softener. Quart
>0
ROLLED O A T S
Saturday price,
(4 lb».
15c)
9 lbs.
29c
A P. & G. product.
I L '“
12c
9c
25c
3
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39c
nYV ................. 12c
Bronson’s.
8c
CLEANSER LIOHTHOUSE. 3 can« 9c
PORK & BEANS T^TnpX . 5c
10c
Prince Albert.
Sunshine Krispy or Graham .
O N IO N S B0ILING SIZE-
(100 lb«. 95c) ..
2-lb. box
29C
FREE
12c
Pure cane.
100-lb. $ / |.9 9
10
Sack
CORN D^ nMAIZ;....................
69c
2 ;
SUGAR
CRACKERS
i;„b
19c
Mustard Sale
TOBACCO
10c
4c
LAUNDRY SOAP L™b
Aani... 19C
GINGER BREAD MIX Pkg 20c
COCOA ™
19c
..........
G eneral Foods. 3 bar» ...............................
SATIN MIX, in cellophone. 2 lbs
IN ST A N T POSTUM
L IG H T G L O B E S 1 E M 'z l" 2510,5 ""“
AM M ONIA
M A LTED MILK . T
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POWDERED SUGAR , _____
......................... 13c
DATES
TOILET TISSUE S5“ ’TA
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25c
OREGON PRUNES 6 Ib,
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10
D E L IV E R Y U
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lb*.
10c